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iinl.!... " K k t ; f t it k K it H COMING ATTRACTIONS. H V " ? T i n i i -' it , x' tt Tuesday, Novomber 21 "King V of Tramps."- . It K, Wednesday, ; November .' 23 K ' Matinee , and night, "Ty' H V. Cobb in "The College Wid- H ow." k Hi Thursday, November 23 "The H Hf Girl from Rectors."' . n It Ife Saturday, November 25 It It "Rube"' and .Kltty Welsh In H r "The Happiest N'Kht of His H V Life." . , . It . : . , it n H It It It It It It It It ' "The King of Tramps." k J. M. Cole offers to the theater going public his notable comedy play let, entitled "The King of Tramp'' This company carried their own con cert" band' ' and orchestra, which Is equal to the best. "The King, of Tramps" play has a' number of song hits that will remain a long time to ; SCHCOA TrtfcAtHdCI&UiT . r TUESDAY, NOV. 21 . i ' ,' James M. Cole's ' " Big Fun Frolic 1 V King of Tramps i ..Accompanied (by..lX , . , COLE'S RED HUSSAR -: CONCERT band introducing S BIO VAUDEVItiLB FEATURES 6 Sc'lal Bargain Price 80c, Sue, SOc. uniiuren iucv . -Grand Free Band Concert at 8:30 and 7:1B p. m. ,!,,i" ,,., Ticket sale at Whltlock's. AUDITORIUM , , r.- ' . -. 4, THURSDAY, NOV., 23rd. Tlio Sensational Comedy Success THE GIRL FROM RECTORS DIRECT FROM YEAR'S RUN AT ; WEBEKS MUSIC HALL . AEW YORK Not Dull Moment Plenty of lp-to-dat Chatter ' PRICES $1, 75c, artd 60c. Ticket Sale' opens Tuesday morning at Whitlock's. . , V lsKSxr"M pry hearer. Thia Is the second visit r the "King of Tramps' and judp- K fmm th Dtmrmi.l 1- ifi j m . ui . lilt) U.UUI- ence that witnessed the j.lay last sea son, there should be a-large house. The prices are In the reach of all. The big show, with small" prices. Special price for children. Audito rium, November 21. "Ty Cobb". With "The CoUoro Widow" For vearii T rnhh ft.. t. ... fielder of the Detroit American League "an leam. ann vanaru u n,.r..nll;i .1 with belnr th cmt niovw th world has ever seen, has been a great r ioiiowers of athletics in all lines and now . hAr tn nmvinr ii.a aa big 'a study to the followers of the "age, as ne nas been tested and found to be one of the dramatic flnl nt th year, in the role of "Rlilv Hnitnn" ( fnk. i . .. . to the Auditorium fur a. mntlnim n n.l night performance Wednesday, . No- vemuer l!2, Cobb has displayed an ex ceptional! amount nt hlatrlnnln ol.llll,. In fact he has achievsrl abont all the .iiutess tnai could be f xpuctert of any one on their advent iwi tho nni. 10 milll V - th t. 1VfinflAi.,il lalAnl which he -dlsDlaved surprise and but to one It was simply vo vrriMuauon or a known fact. This one person la Vmnrhmi niu, ik. well known actor-manager, who, since no nam Known Cobb has always held that the Itnr nf tha dlamnn.l n,,,ll prove just as great a star in the arama and the aplause which nightly greets the efforta nf tha hoii ni. a me uecision which the producer anew would come. . During the first rshAa read his part and displayed the neces sary action with a conception which Is seldom found excent In vaternna of the stage. His own college life, his BHKI -"r '-.tf. i- 7 V TELLS On THE KICiiEIS Arfievllle People Have Foinid' This To Be True. The strain of overwork tells on' the weakened kidneys more quickly than oh any other organ of the body. The hurry and worry of business men, the heavy lifting and stooping of work men, the women's household . cares, tend to wear, weaken and injure the kidneys until they can no longer filter the , poison- from the - blood and the whole body suffers from the : waste matter that accumulates. The weakened kidneys need quick assist ance. Doan'a Kidney Pills are pre pared especially for sick, weakened kidneys; tired, worn-out backs have cured thousands of such cases. Con vincing proof in an Asheville citizen's statement, " J. M.' Selgler, 88 PenJand St!, Ashe ville, N. C says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have always given me satisfacto ry' results.- At the time I got this remedy from Smith's Drug store. was Buffering from severe pains In my back and was unable to rest well, get- ,ling up In the morning , feeling all i wornyout. Doan's Kidney Pills cured me in a remarkably ehort short time.1 For Bale by all dealers. Price 60 'cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United states. . ' . - i Remember the name Doan's and 'take no other. Gypsey chief, pursued by a dozen cavalrymen on their chargers, as It will be" presented by the Aborn Opera company in "The : Bohemian Girl" is said to eclipse any stage creation seen In years. "The Bohemian Girl will be presented at the Auditorium Monday, November 27. ivmg Matinee and Night, Thursday.Nov. 30 HENRY W. SAVAGE 'S " ' Greatest Offering PUCCINI'S GRAND OPERA (in English) "The Girl of The Golden West" .Five casts of Principals. Famons Artists from the Lead ing 1 Opera Houses of the World; AN ORCHESTRA OF 50 ,Three Noted Conductors. Prices matinee and night $1.00, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 Ticket sale opens Thursday, - Nov. 23 at Whitlock's. EIjENOR KUIiE AND MARTIN WOODKWORTH WITH "THE COLLEGE WIDOW," AUDITORIUM, MATINEE AND NIGHT, WEDNES- . - PAY, NOVEMBER 22. ., knowledge of athletics and his close study of the stage from the point of a layman were of great assistance to AUDITORIUM Wednesday, Matinee and Night ' November 22. ,f The Best College Play Ever : Written, ' "THE COLLEGE WIDOW" By George Ade. with the Greatest Ball Player the world has ever known, TY COBB Supported by a company of 40 , " prominent players. " Matinee Prices 50c to,$l. . Night Prices 50c to $1.50. Tickets at Whitlock's, . htm and to the stage director mak ing the first rehearsal, which is with out doubt the hardest, a thing of Joy. Ticket sale opened this morning at Whitlock's. !,." "The Girl from Rector's." Miss Dorothy Dalton 1b one of the most attractive personalities of the theater of this day. Her beauty be ing matchless, her deportment aristo cratic, as becomes the character of "the Girl" without any suggestion of the affected, yet so in keeping with the general tone of levity that her in terpretation very ' nearly approaches the perfection of the satirical In art. Her methods are expressive of ex treme delicacy, directed by an unerr Ing artlstlo intelligence to the good of their purpose, which command a. re spect that urges applause, tempered by a finely appreciative discernment In spite of its apparently boisterous enthusiasm. . - . "The Girl frpmRector's", will be at the Auditorium next ' Thursday, No vember 23. Ticket sale opens 'Tues day morning at -Whitlock's. ' ,r t SATURDAY'S FOOT- ... , . BALL GAMES. K K Georgetown 9, Virginia 0. Princeton 6, Yale 3. Syracuse 12, Carlisle 11. Harvard 5, Dartmouth 3. . '. . Minnesota , Wisconsin 6. Army 12, Colgate fl. ' '"The Bohemian Girl." For stage realisdi the wild dash up the mountain , Jld of ' the .- moun'ed What Ails You? MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets are guar anteed by Smith's drug store to end indigestion or any stomach distress, or money back. They relieve upset stomach In five minutes. MI-O-NA for belching of gas. MI-O-NA for distress after eating. MI-O-NA for foul breath. MI-O-NA for biliousness. MI-O-NA to wake up the liver. MI-O-NA for heartburn. MI-O-NA for sick headache. MI-O-NA for nervous dyspepsia. MIrO-NA for night sweats. MI-O-NA for sleeplessness. MI-O-NA for bad dreams. MI-O-NA for sea sickness. MI-O-NA after a banquet. MI-O-NA for vomiting of pregnancy. Makes rich, pure blood--put ginger vigor, vim, vitality into the whole body. Fifty cents a large box at Smith's drug store and druggists everywhere. FREE DERIONSTRATIOrJ ' FARMING 'WITH . ' , r U - Dnwt from actual pbotoanph 1 Slumps blssud out Id to firewood. T" Drawn from actual photograph. Tea months later-48M.M worth of celery per sera, ' Come and leavm the modern, quick, cbeap and ale way to use the giant force of dynamite to Remove Stamps and Boulders. Plant Trees. Dig Ditches. Break Up SnbsoQs and Make Old Farms Produce Big Crops. RED CROSS DYNAMITE . Win Be Demonstrated on the Farm of , J. A. Gwaltney, about 4 miles north of Asheville, 3-4 of mile from Weaverville oar line. Get - off at Beard Place November 23rd, 10 a. m. Red Cross Dynamite is sold by Ottis-Green Hdw. Co. , and Brown-Northup Co., Asheville, N. C. tea Michigan 11, Pennsylvania 9. Chicago 6, Cornell 0. Johns-Hopkins 17, St. Johns (An napolis) 0. , Illinois 21, Northwestern 0. Mercer 2, Clemson 8. . Davidson college 10, South Caro lina 0. Georgia university 5, Georgia Tech 0. ' " Southwestern 7, Louisiana State 6. Vanderbilt 21, Mississippi 0.. Bewanee . Alabama 0. - Transylvania 12, Kentucky State 0. Richmond Medical 11, Roanoke col lege 5. ' - i- Wake Forest S, A. and M. of North Carolina la. - Texas 18,-Auburn 8.4 . ' ' ; ' Virginia Military institute 80, Calli- ollc university 0. 1 ' University of - North Carolina , 4,' Washington and Lee university O. v ' : ; prostrating effect of disorder in the female organism the misery of It slid Its depressing Influence on the mind. Many women who formerly suffered from these disorders owe their pres ent health to DR. SIMMON'S SQCAW VINE COMPOUND. ' It exerctoesV a powerful restorative influence On the female- generative system, builds ufe a strong body, restore healthy .regular; ly and promotes cheerfulness . an a clear, rosy complexion. Price f 100 per bottle. " Wold' by all druggists , j t Pwo Shows for the Priee of One Admi ssion Pictures that are Unsurpassed sheville or in Beginning today and continuing for one week, every person purchasing, a ticket at the Pqlace wiil be given a coupon good for admission at the Theato on that day only. Thosp purchasing.tickets at4:he Theato will be giVen a coupon good for admission to the Palace; qcl the same day only. : i k-'V:-:-: y:irt r r'.. v: ' : We have exclusive rights for all licensed moving pictures released by Motion Picture Pat ent Co., conceded to be the best moving picture films manufactured. f ,. K i ACE " 4 Piece Orchestra Live Musicians Pictures Hat are unexcelled ' Spot Light Songs v .: i. I . ' 'ill.- - t I 1 i. T Orchestra rv x Live Musicians Pictures as goodas the best. Ail pictures are passed upon by the National Board of Gensorship inn Cochran at Palace Tonight ?.r 0
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