Monday, June 9, 1913. THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS . PAGE SEVEN AUDITORIUM Tomorrow, Matinee S Night, June 1 0 the NELLA BROWN MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Presents The A Fairyesque in 2 Acts Music by A. Baldwin Sloanc READ FROM THE ASHE VILLE CITIZEN JUNE 3rd. Msua READ FROM ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS JUNE 3rd. A tfrou) of excellent sing ers and nclors. Tlin prison lire within roasr on, tlic best luirgain of ils kind that lias ever been offered Ashcville. - Hearties liiivinu; an all star cast this company also lias a bevy of pretty chorus ladies. nsf' People in Cast 1 A Beautiful Girls SPECIAL SCENERY Prices Night 10, 20 30c . v mi.' w r ' ,m it ft f If ' l i - 4 Jem r-t ill id Miss Xella Brown scored an instantaneous success last night at the Auditorium.'" Ex- ellent music and high class oincdy eiiaracteri'.ed tlie shov; and the opinion that' the' show is equal to any of the high"-: priced attractions hilled at the Auditorium during the past season was truly expressed. 2 FUNNY COMEDIANS Original Costumes Orchestra of 5 MATINEES TUESDAY, THURS. SAT. PRICES 10c, 20c. Children 10c to any Performance. Change Your 30 Cents Into $1.50 Worth of Amusement At Auditorium "The (iliis'ibroa(l -Man." Tlie announcement that the big imiKlral comedy niu'eess. "The GinBei -lnviid Man," will be iirodut-ed by the Ni-llii ISrown Musical Comedy torn li.my lit the Auditorium, starting with ti matinee tomorrow, has created con ricleralile Interest. "The Glngerliread llan" In in two ai ts and will serve to again Introduce Miss Brown and her excellent company to the theatergoers pf Ashei-llle.; There, not ah artist In this entire group 'of players who Ik not up to date in everything pertain ing to comedy and singing. The musi cal portion of the production Is the work of A. Baldwin Sloan, v!n!o Frederick nankin wrote the book and lyrics and their joint efforts met witli instant success on its two solid years. For the production of the "Ginger bread Man," the ' management has gone to n great deal of expense in or dering the original from New York for the entire company and has had special scenery painted which enables Miss Itrown and her associate players to offer the "Gingerbread Man" per fect In every detail. The prices will be 30 cents for the Wtire- lower floor, 20 bents for the bal cony and 10 cents lor the gallery. MMtiimn nrlces fire 10 and 20 cents. Children are 10 cents to any seat al any performance. T WEnTHER ,, ,-- , -.. j . , :::.0i. - v. wj ' z TEMPERATURE Ashevlllc . . Atlanta . . . Augusta . . . Birmingham rownsvillc Charleston . Charlotte . . Galveston . . Jacksonville Kev West . . Knoxville tiiki j: !' Tin: snow ;nu.s with tiik mxu jiuowx miskai. ("OMKIVtt.MIASVXOV I'LAYIXti AT TIIK AtDIIOKIlM. Lowest Highest last night yest'd'y. 52 (in a DC 70 r2 70 72 70 (II) 77. 82 Sii 82 9(1 Sli 80 80 xt; 8fi SO fill tlnued cool. " General Comlitioiis, (past 21 hours.) Rains have occurred in the north Pacillc states and the Flaleau dis trict in connection with a distur bance that dominates weather condi tions from the Pacilic coast to the Rocky Mountains. General rains have also occurred in Arkansas. Oklahoma and In the Gulf and :nu!li Atlantic states. An area of high pressure extends from the northern Plains states to the Atlantic coast and the weather Is unseasonably cool In the northern and central Plains slates, the Uike region and the south Atlantic States. The following heavy precipitation (in inches) has been re tained! during the last twenty-four hours: Meridian, 2.28; Oklahoma l.OS: Pensa-ola. 2.40: Khroveport, 2 12: Wilmington, 2.08. Continued cool weatlo r is indicated for this vicinity with local rain tonight or Tuesday. T. U. TAYLOR, observer. Louisville 4 0 .Mobile 70 74 .Montgomery 70 82 New Orleans 70 82 New York 40 Oil Oklahoma 64 Phoenix Oli !)8 Raleigh 54 72 Savannah 08 90 Tampa 74 90 Washington 44 70 Wilmington r,B 84 Normal for this date: Temperature, 08; precipitation, 14 Inch. Kor Ashevllle and vicinity: Loc al rain tonlgh tor Tuesday, con tinued cool. For North Carolina: Local rain tonight or Tuesday, con- "She I.iioks Oltr and Not Yet 10. Many women fade early, simply be cause they do not take proper care of themselves. They constantly overdo and overlook those ailments that if not checked rob them of all health and hk mty. At the t'nst symptoms of a func tional disturbance or an organic de rangements, if women will only rely upon I.yilia K. Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound, that great woman's rem edy for woman's Ills, it will aid the roses to return to your cheeks, sallow looks depart, spirits brighten anil backache and headaches caused by such troubles to be known no more. : I U. S. Department of Agricultur . nil inn Ti 1 Trir? A 1 T WtiAinr.K DUKCftU' J' ::'! --.. x to ; 1 J" rvJ y r i IT''..! fit Y2M : "h.tur h v ; , .. .. -r:;;--. 7 Ir--XfIa ftflalyi fa June 9, 1913. j5 1 (hurtriU eW-ri TttO . . .u...h.u1 m iKfnnvh ftmntl O clear; Q l-artly cloudy; O cloudy: rain: snow; report mltnc. Arrow.flr wlih the wind. HmtBgutes.tempcr.ture. econd. precipiution of .01 Inch or more for past 24 hours: third, mMlmum wind Telocity. ; There's Nothing Like Paying in Advance, and Saving Trouble By "Bud" Fisher W - F" ( SAXOeFF.VOU VIAIT "1 ffHROON TH (NTRuSI0N, 1 Co S 3K0UL ( " BUT OU ) ' " " fegj ....--j m s J wwrkfm1 OMAw.tr a man r'L , J I L , -J i,tBut yt W ? 7T I THf JUOfr6 PUNCHES ANOTHeRcAAW I Hf Vs ' I VOvl CAN'T TtLC " I i! -I i A ' (MTneEe wo J I whm fAitHT I r zr r.- llbeH Jr G6T3 PIN CrieO WHAT J . . I ( Z "CN J vSii- . . ' . ' life .J!S5 r4ff-" , ft- T". . :

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view