THE DEFEATED CMITES Amusements at . . . MONDAY. NOVEMBER 11, Matinee and Nlpht, . . H " "The Bohemian Girl." TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, (t "lx)ulslana Iu." . lrcrardojur car- , K WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, WZ "Happy Hooligan." J "The Xrw Bohemian ilrl." The biff spectacular prewntution of i!if..- niaslprntcce. announced for 1 T II EOIK) B I MM tfiEVELT. .TIE next Monday, Nov. 11, at the .Auditor rium for a matinee and nitfht Jer formance. is the same massive pf""- duction which the Aborn Opera com pany made at the Huston Opera house last September, and whic h proved one of the truly bit? successes of last sea son in Asheville, and is now an nounced as bcinR "bib'Eor, brlKhter and better than ever." This particular production has proved the crownintr effort of the Messrs. A horn's career as producers of Brand opera in English. To the lovers of "music worth while" the melodious quality of Balfe's score, which contains such gems as "I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls," "The Heart Bowed Down," "Then You'll Remember Me," etc., will ever hold its charm, but in the present spectacular form "The Bohemian Girl" takes on new life and makes a strong appeal to al classes, for in ad dition to the charm of Its music, In their effort for realism, Messrs. Aborn now Bives us some of the thrills of Melodrama, some of the best circus features ever witnessed outside of a tent, real gypsies, horses, acrobats, eto. Particular care has been given to the selection of the principal sing ers and the big chorus of this year's presentation. The matinee prices are from 50 cents to $1.50, and the night prices will range from 50 cents to 12. Ticket sale opens Friday morning. "Louisiana Lou." The musical comedy that holds the season's record for the number of performances Riven, "Louisiana Lou," will be played for the first time in this city on next Tuesday, November 12, In the Auditorium. The musical comedy will be given here by a special cast under the management and under the guarantee of Harry Askin, the managing-director of the LaSulle Opera l&St Ifc refreshes your mouth brightens your jjSf C" teeth eases digestion after breakfast lunch f ') l The fragrant mint leaf juice purifies your r: 6 l 0h breath for the evening kiss makes your I rKjTL-y r- " y ki food tastier. -jfeE P BUY IT BY THE BOX .8322? ".'(w the Auditorium. The musical comedy fi, f jner 4nf ttl SnPM iys tV ' jVI JeVL ' '.xSSnJ lC'fX" sS will be given here by a special cast V. l-OWC IOT IM SpOT Jfci ffe&T S V under the management and under the The fUlVOr UlStS jCJA TjWJ J l4?OTC ilC-'i--iv-V "X T4 wtft.. A guarantee of Harry Askin, the manag- at XTr XKsSa- 1 JVC55 Yl rtStSpZ " XjSpSvX Vtf-S ' -Ja ing-director of the LaSa.le Opera f , 'llXV it fluff f ' i&w - 1 i l:i v-n ; ,vy , .VVV7 A . fcK-K. WII.I.IVM II TIT. ' ' Ivi"i-;.i: .') f4;fl-??v?'-'W :. r II I ii'iii i w.tv.tutt I ltniiMMLW :uti," at tim iiiimim m -n im.it i hit- . I -- -V " ' ' f ll 1,1 'I'miNlHnB I-ou," AiKlltorlimi. I INKK AXI MlillT, ' - ' ' i. f Y . 3, V Tui-lnr. No,,n.l.,r 12. ,. ., ..,.. P. . -. , I ,, , - W- -, 1 '" . i " ' I House company, which operates the tents lo 14. rX"''" '"f' v. "'"I-"' ' Nnns OOVKUXOK IIIHAM V. JOHNtMlN. t It's a Saving of money to trade at Levitt's Store Tho Store of Ten Thousand Bargains. 8 South Main Et, Former Stand of Eon Marche. House company, which operates the La Salle Opera house, Chicago, and Its traveling companies. 'When that day comes," said Mr. Austin when he took possession of the La Salle, "that I cannot give on tour as good a show, at least, as I give in the I-a Salle, that day I will take my name down; for I should I ashamed to have one"'0T my enterprises com pared disadvantageous))' with an- Indigestion Gas and Misery VANISH A Fifty Cent Box of MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets will keep Your Stomach Feeling : Fine all the Time. . Probably your stomach la upset and needs attention: That's about all that alls most people. You ought to have MI-O-NA Stom ach Tablets with you nil the time at home or away from home. Not niily do they banish ttag, Bourne and Mis ery in a few minutes but they aid your stomach to digest what you eat and l( taken regularly for a couple of weeks yonr stomach will be In first class shape. For Indigestion, Catarrh of the Stomach, Gastritis or tyapepala, MI-O-NA Stomach Tablet ara offered on money back If dissatisfied plan. Thousands use them with splendid success for Headache, Dlzilnnss, Bil iousness, Sallow Skin, Plmplea, Vomit ing of Pregnancy, Sea and Car Sick nesa. Trial treatment and booklet free from Booth's Ml-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y, Sold by Smith's drug store and drug gists everywhere. , Adv, "Happy Hoollean." The entire "Hooligan" family, In cluding brother "Gloomy Gus" and the "kid" will be seen -In the production of "Happy. Hooligan, ' given at the Auditorium on next Wodnesdnjv matinee and night, November 13, and--, that they will receive a roynl welcome goes without mying. Everything that "Happy" says and does Is sure to create laughter. In the latest version he has many exciting and engrossing adventures and his troubles, which are numerous, are sure to Incite whole some and Incessant mirth. The cast la a large one. BO capable and talented people being; employed. Ticket sale will open Monday morning at Whit-lock's. PAUfF, IMHXfJ I1IO IJI'SINESS. Despite the counter attractions the Palace enjoyed a largo business last night. Tho Gllbert-DuPree Musical comedy Is eliciting- much favorable comment In giving a clean and thor oughly entertaining medley of music, mirth and melody. No popular price amusement has met with more ap preciation and patronage than the one new at the Palace. Today the same bill will be repeated at matinee and night, while tomorrow an entirely new bill will be given, which is brim ful of musical numbers that are both tuneful and catchy. On Friday night a rousing amateur night will be given, three cash prizes being awarded to the successful contestants. If yon want to see thi' future stars In the play world be on hand Friday night when the amateurs appear. The management of the Palace has eliminated the ex tra five cents for reserved seats, due to the enormous crowds, hence all the seats will be the same price with no extra charge for choice seats. -- Adv It The Invention of a llame derived from electrical energy that will not give olT heat Is claimed by a French scientist, who la keeping the details seeret. AUDITORIUM Tuesday, Nov. 12. The Chicago La f-!ull Opera llouso Company, (Inc.). Mr. llnrry Askin, Managing Direclor, presents the World's Record hreak;ing .musical comedy Louisiana Lou 350 times in Chicago. Written ley Frederick Donaghey nnd Addison Burkhnrdt, with munic hy I!en M. Jerome, Immense company and production with Samuel Liehert and Anna Chandler . Cecilia Novaslo, Freddie Nice, Zclla Call, James McKlhern, Iut Vrohman, Egbert Roach, Caroline Ijeunaril, Joe Doner and 0 more Finest pinging, dancing, looking chorus In the United States. Prices 60, 75, $1, $1.60 and 1 Ticket sale opens baturday morn ing 4 Whltlock'a, The Moat. Before the days of artillery the moat was an effective means of defense, par ticularly when Blled with water. In very large forts or castles It sometimes assumed the dimensions of a lake, be ing often 100 yards wide and ten to twenty ' feet deep. Tbe mont was crossed by a drawbridge, which could be raised at an instant's notice. When the moat wan too wldo to permit of tbls bridge covering the entire dis tance a slight wooden bridge was em ployed, Cider was made in England. In tiie thirteenth century. F. OlT Ktein, lot on tiotl $11011. (Icopko Cappa to M. K. Cup ph. land In JttHtma Ci eck township; considera tion i 2. no. Inventors Land company to Mrs. N'onih Currier, lund on North Main street; consideration $200. T. 1'. Umcc to M, M. I,.inc, land 'n 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 -1 i : 1 1 1 u ' county; consideration $12.'i. W. V. Halliard to Investors Land company, land on North Main street; coriisKlciutinii, $1 niiil other coriHldcrii tions, Z. V. Ilotiinwui lo J. C. M. Valen tine, land In Weavervllle; coiiMldera tion $1 and other con.siilcrations. li.uy Swain (Jaslon and T. P. Hus ton to K. (', Klewman, land In Lower lloinlny township; consideration $200. J. A. Hyatt to George Capps, hind in l:ei'Ps Creek township; considera tion $21J.uO. J. K. Itay to Mrs. E. C. Dickinson, land on Glenn's crec; consideration $1 and other considerations. Carl v. Reynolds to Annie M. Bur roughs and Minnie H. Chapman, lot In Proximity park; consideration $1 and other considerations. J. E. Itumhoufrh to L. G. Rich, lund on Polo creek; consideration $2000. s CASTOR I A For Infants. and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A wooden ship called the Seul, built In 1 R10. at Southampton, is still In use, and will shortly still from Biddleford, England, to Ilurban, South Africa, a dbuunce of six thousand mik a. A statistician has calculated that durin the year 1911 there were twenty-two billion telephone calls throughout the world. Fourteen and a half billion of these were In the United States. I mmm I 6iMLOSS TH6ATHK CIRCUIT Monday, matinee and evening;, Nov. 11. Return of the Wonderful operatic spectular, The Aborn " Opera Co. present their fresh and spectacular produc tion of "You'll Remember Me." THE BOHEMIAN GIRL Special orchestra of 20. Keturning with the name bril liant oast and ehorua of 100 people. 10 horn, troupe of Arabian acrobats and real band of Gypsies. Price! Mallnc 50e to II.BOj nlicht to $2. Seats ready Friday, a. m. Curtain, nuitlmw 3:30; nlKbt S::!0 sharp. Z2ZSW&rLhX!LZ:7?ZL2 " -

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