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PAGE EIGHT fHE ASHEVILLE TIMES Thursday, March g, .1 .1 4 4 t .t fyeT ' :'JJ,' ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT." ufl . Atge(abte Rrparatton rorAs- 8 similaiiiigilicFocilamlRcgula SV5,"? N 10-" ill i - fet asm c a. Promotes Di$estlonOitf rfU ness und Rest.Contains nciiter Opium.Morphinc tiorMiucraL Not Narcotic. RaftifodUrsnsnntm. . flimplta Sua" , Aj:.Mina .., jtoist SnJ Jifririwim For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature. of Anprleil Remedy lorConsltei tio'n , Sour Stoiradi.L'taiTtea V.'rr. is rnitvuisions iC'T.ls 1 ness otuLoss of Sleep. TicSuA Si4nata of Cr OFFERINGS AT THE LOCAL THEATERS Managers of local theaters make the following announcements today:. COMING ATTRACTIONS.; At tlio Auditorium. t 'Tw in Peds," Saturday, March Margaret IllinRtonT in Lie." Monday, March 2J. The v n Com?a3S ycttc ' 4 ' At iJ.TA' T In Use For Over iiriy Years K r. r s R It It a t R t K K K r, "Twill Hods." The advance seat sale opened today for "Twin LSeds. ' the laugh festival by Salisbury rield and Ma run ret M.iyoi which held New York In thrall for u J I weeks, and been chosen lv env.vn .A: 1 coniminv. as their attraction :il i v) 1 Auditorium on Saturday, whiv.i i will present this wholesome ami I'i describablv am using farce with a. skill ful 'Company. A delicate story is told in '"Twill Beds" of the dire calamity the city's largest theater to witness the performance of the minstrels which have inaniied especially for the ob ject of furthering the work . of the commission. The minstrels have already appear ed in several towns and the advance notices indicate that an enjoyablo en tertainment Is in store for all who at tend the performance this evening.' 'A corps of eNCol lent Kilmers and enter-i miners is with the company, it Is stut-I ed. ami included in the roster of the company are names of well known people of Asheville. The entire pro duction is declared to be one of unu-; sual merit :in j has won commendation in the cities where it hits been pre sented. The performance will begin at S:;t(t o'clock and the advance seat sale gives promise, according to the composed Triangle music at the after noon and evening performances. "LONESOME ISLAND" AT THE MAJESTIC CANT FIND DANDRUFF l Y.very bit of dandruff disappears after one or two applications of Dan dcrine rubbed well into the scalp with the finger tip Oct a 25-ccnt bottle of Dnnrterlne nl any drug store and h:v vnnf hnir. After a few niili'b'n- tlons.you can's find a particle of flan-'i?! druff or any falling hair, and the scalp ! pi will never itch. PRINCESS 0 l.-xact copy ot Vr 1 . t:i a 1 TMt l EN TA t) K CbMPANV. NCW YORK CfTV. An Unusual Opportunity tons l.ov s i!i;d lii r! s r.anki ill':, llii rlic to aitoiii ovoniim Ac?ountancv and is iioi:in' olTvi'O!1. ;u (.lassos in Dnohkci Tyjx'wntinu: -it TES EMANUEL BUSINESS COLLEGE "his clr.ss is in charuc of j.n oxiort iieconntnnt, and yonnsr Tiion and women who are interested should not fail to avail thoin-elv f this opportunity. Call or phon3, and let us give you full particulars. 30 n. College St. Fhone 1100 IT I "The lonesome Island," a new mus ical farce comedy production in one act, will be the offering presented for the last half of the week at the Ma Jesti theater by the Hurry Carr Mus ical Comedy company opening at thei mstinee this afternoon. "The .Lone-; management, of a large attendance of '",me 1"an ls uec'area to ne onecr Asheville people wh.r are in hearty ?he m,,8t popular bills ever played by sympathy with the plan to help the,'this company and commendatory no- needy Uelgians. .tices from other cities are saw - to praise m very nisniy. insttnguisnin? this production it is stated will be an entire change of .scenic effects, ward robe, comedy, songs and jokes and the management . promises that "the amuslnsr character of "The Lonesome Island," will please the patrons of the house during the closing perform ances of the week. Included in the roster of .this company of clever en lertainers are two comedians of abil ity as funmnltersi a singlnr and danc ing chorus of pretty girls and the Roed sisters, Instrumentalists end vo calists. The comnanv has already won great favor with the Mnjetin piHI ences and It Is exnected that 'The T.nnesnmn Tslnnd" will nro an at tractive bill for the balance of .iho veek. "The Lonesome Island" will Tie given at mnt'nees toddy, tomorrow find Saturday with wo shows each night nt the usual hours. , At the rrinoess. . Beverly Bayne and Bryant Wash burn w ill be seen in an amusing com edy drama called "One Girl in a Thousand." at the Princess today. In ludditlon to this cotiedy drama a I l 'nivei";al weekly, "Fate Decides,"; , I Hex -.drama, and Alice Howell in the I t we reel l.-Ko comedy 'railed "Dad's Dollars and Dirty Doings," will be shown. Tomorrow the personally pick ed program will consist of "Cupid Trims 11 in l.ordshlp. ' a comedy, and Blue Dlood-Ulack Skins." a two part L-Ko comedy. "Shackles.'' a Nes tor comedy drama,: will complete this program. "lie Study of Spanish Is OJK'lliil Ihousiiids of enern'i i:p ,1 new and remunerative tie and munitions inc.i , work for nd women To meet tin 111;' class Colle-e. nand for is now lieim; forirci essons in Spanisli U lilt' I'jlli'nilel an even-I'l'.i.M'.iess This elass will ho in c!i; trcre of a man thoroughly coinio tent to teach tliis lamrinme; a rocnirniwd mithority, and a man who ha hcen annointed official translator hv the States .".'overnment. lor men a.iul wormn United nal one fruiif?". w lie opportunity is an unus 10 desire to studv this lan- K M iirniM: daly, In "Twin Hills" at llic Auditorium Saturday. that befall.i when six people, assorted in couples and housed on three floors of a fashionable big apartment build ing. huve n nejghborliness thrust upon them whUh fate never intended when thev were born; and of the diltlcultics of acquiring peace and quiet in the home when nothing- separates the home from every other home, but a few inconsequent feet of lathes ami plaster. -,-' At The Strand The big attraction at the Strand to day is the Triangle production which was produced by Thomas H. Inue per. sonally, "IJesgy", starring ; he tenoun- cd 1 ctress liilie . 15 irl-e . .This is the lift-t screen appeartn.-.- of tliir Vamous stage favor'te and t.: f.n i that she nkts the ending r.ib? m tiii- unusual comedy-drama, which is in seven parts, is alone worth the "Peggy," it is claimed. Supporting! Miss Burke are a number of Triangle stars, among whom ure, Charles Itay who won fame in the "Coward" when seen at the strand soinetinie n'o. and who plays the role of leading man in this seven part production.''- There is a beautiful story in "Pegsy" and this dainty little star takes her rolo in a manner which the critics state unsur passable. All the cities whore "Peggy" has been shown have lauded this play and the newspapers have been gener ous in their press notices regarding the sensation of this tilmplay. Due to the length of this production the management states that there will be no Keystone comedy today, and tha management also announces that Friction and Velocity. When one solid body glides over the surface of another the coefficient of friction diminishes ns the velocity In seeing of i creases ana nearly vanisnes wDen tue velocity attains a certain critical value This diminution of friction Is due to the air which partlnlly separates the two bodies at low relative Velocities and separates them completely at tin critical and a higher velocities. there will he no advance in prices. The Strand orchestra will play especially HUMILITY. Humility is a virtue all preach, none practice and yet every body is content to hear.' . The master thinks It good doctrine for his servant, the laity for the clergy and the clergy for the laity, Selden. ' CRUSS FEVERISH CHILD IS on TODAY BRYANT WASHBUpj IX . ': v "ONE GIRL IN A ' THOUSAND" CONSTIPATED UNIVERSAL WEEKLY Look, Mother ! If tongue coaed give "California Syrup of Figs." IS! ALICE IIOWETJ, In the L-KO Comedy . "DAD'S DOLLARS" Every mother realizes after giving her children "California Syrup of Figs," that this is their ideal laxative, because they Jove its pleasant taste and it thoroughly clea,.ses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels with out griping'. When cross, Irrlttble, feverish or breath Is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, give a teaspoonful or this harmless "truiti laxative," and in a iew hours all the foul, conr.tlpated waste, sour bile and , undigested food passes I out of the oweln, ai.d you lu.ve a' well, playful j child again. When its little system ls full of cold, throat sore, has stomach rho, diarrhoea, Indigejtion, . colic iniTnber a good "inside cleansing' 'lould always be the first treatment given. .'..--' -'' iofvers keep "Califor lia Syrup of Figjl.' handy: they know how a teaspoonful today saves a sick hlld tomorrow. Ask your druggist 'or a 60-cent bottle of "California 3yrup of Figs" which has directions or babies, children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Be ware of counterfeits sold here, so don't be fooled. Get " the genuine, Jiade by "California Fig Syrup Com pany." . - - . "FATE DECIDES" , REX DRAMA 5c ADMISSION - 5c For pai'tieiil.irs and t'-nns call or 'phone Emanuel business College 30 E. College St. Phone 1100 MMiMiJMircn A GAS RANGE In the KITCHEN- Means A Happy Home a Smiling "Wife 'V11 Cooked Meals on Time Xo Hustle, Bus tle and Confusion. A GAS RANGE In the KITCHEN- Means Miortor Hours, Less Work nnd Economy in Fuel Expense. Gas Ranges on Divided C 1 il CA 4- Cfrlfl sPAU.jv iy tjpov o " Payment Plan "The Lie." It is some time since theater-goers have seen a play by Henry Arthur Jimcs. the distinguished English play vi iu'ht. and it is several years since th-.; charming emotional actress, Miss llar garet lllington has been seen locally. M". Jones lias had perhaps more plays produced in this country than any other author of foreign Lirth and th;d thiairii al season, two of his plays are lieing presented wilh great stii'cess, .Miss .Marx.uet llliT'.gton is presenting fur u seeiind year "The Lie." and OtW Sliinmr "The Cock of the Walk." In the early autumn of 1914, Mi&i Illing ton prmlui ed "The Lie," at the Harris thuiter, .New York city, and so great was the success of the star and play that I hey stayed the s.-nson out in that city. It is said that as Elinor Shale, .M:s. Illlueton has a part that cxcelrt unythliiK she has yet given to the st;(,'' and theater-goers remember ber portrayals of Marsie In "The Thie' "; Maggie S'liuit. in "Kindling" and .Mary Turner in "Within the Law " The story that Mr. Jones has told in his four u t play. Is all about one He un mean, cruel, traitorous He. At least three lives are mule miser- aMe by its telllivr. Including that of the liar, and other lives drawn In the whirlpool of wretchedness. The com pany to be seen in the support of Miss ; UliiiKtnn is one of exceptional merit - J including such well known players as C. Aubrey Smith, O. W. Anson, Mer- cedes Denmore, tt''hnrd Hatteras and others of the le 1 ork cast. .Miss lllington's coming engagement In "The Lie," Is being looked forward to wltn much Interest by theatergoers who like and enjoy the test of drama. .Miss llllngton and "The Lie." come to the Auditorium on Klonday, Mnich 2". II "WHERE EVERYBODY GOES" I TODAY Famous Players Present The Irrepressible V.. . t , i JOHN BARRYMORE MAJESTIC TODAY & TOMORROW AUDITORIUM MONDAY, MARCH 27 SELWYN & COMPANY piewtf MARGARET "A freal actress in a great Wav" .- -N. Y. IWuT ' The Lie By HENRY ARTHUR JONES NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION DIRECT FROM AN ENGAGEMENT OFONB YEAR AT THE HARRIS THEATER NEW YORK CITY PRICES: $2.00, 1.50, $1,00 75c and 50c . SEATS OX SALE FRIDAT HARRY CARR PRESENTS "Lonesome Island" MVSICAL COMEDY MATINEE DAILY 8:15 NIGHT '. 7:15 and 0:30 as "The Incorrigible Dukane" AX I:LAIK)UATE PICTI'HIJSaTIOX OV THE MEIiOnitAMATKJ COMEDY : ALSO TODAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN "MABEL'S MARRIED LIFE" AND PAR AMOUNT PICTOGRAPHS mm ii SATURDAY, MARCH 25 f SELAVYN & COMPANY Presents THE LAl'GH FESTTi'AL "Twin Beds" By SALISBl RY FIELD and MARGARET MAYO Direct From the Record-Making Kim ot Fifty-Two Weeks In New York. : : : : : PRICES 50c to S1.S0 SEAT SALE THl'RSDAY GALAX SUPERB ORCHESTRA 5c- ADMISSION 10c Al The Galnx. "The Incorrigible Dukano," a utilquc combination of tragedy, comedy and romance, by Oeorge C. Hhedd, Iro vldcs John Hurrymore. the popular ntae and film favorite, with one of the must unusual characterizations he hAt yet Impersonated on the screen. The comedy of the subject ls derived from , a series of ludicrous misfortunes ef which the young and Incorrigible Du 1 kane la the constant victim; the trag edy emanutes from the thrilling man , ner in which the young ne'er-do-well tedeems himself, and saves the fortune and honor of his futher; and the ro i fnanee develops In the usual manner of youth. Charlie Chaulln In "Mabel's ) Married Life" and the latest Para ' mi.unt PletoKraphs wilt also be shown today in connection with ''The Incor rigible Dukane." Today's Plctograph i hows "Measuring llaby," "Are You : In the Right Job?" and a political car ! toon hy Ifray. ' Tomorrow llolbrook IHinn and Krancea Nelson will be seen ' In the five-part drama, "The Family Cupboard." Patho news will atlso be shown tomorrow. Asheville Power & Light Co. SALESROOM: 102 PATTON AVENUE IV-lgium Mlnstr-I. The Belgium Relief Minstrels, un der th management of John IIuwmi. will appear at the Auditorium tonight in aid of the work of the North Caro. Una Commission for Relief In llelglum and It la ei peeled that a large and representative audience will gather la ASIIEVILLE'8 REAL PHOTOPLAY HOVSE ,1 ' TODAY ONLY: Billy BurKe In "PEGGY" The Minstrel That Is Worthwhile AUDITORIUM Thursday, March 23rd Night Only, 8:30 Prompt. TRIANGLE ACTS Special Musio Played by Strand Orchestra 10c NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ADMISSION lOo ! The Belgium Relief M-'M'T Tim iC v i n j i kl Benefit The Belgium Sufferers Starvation in Three Weeks Without Helping Hands
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