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SUNDAY, NOV. 11, Wit THE ABHEVILLE TDLES. PAGE FTVX Auditorium lMmj p'c!" .?oths' or buu Laiitotma i roops imii i iii mmm ii M ii. . i i ii i ii i Tir IT gSTRAND :i ; ; ; ; TUESDAY,- NOYKMftim II THE UNIVERSITY OP NORTH CAROLINA MUSICAL CLUBS on s i n o k n b JU MUBIOUNI 30 ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS Benefit of Aaheville Red Cross Prices 25 and 50 Cents Scats tin 8nlo Paramount Dryi Company Important Schedule Changes Effective Sunday, November llth, 1917 On next Sunday the fol lowing - changes will be made in train schedules of interest to the traveling puhlic. Train No. 10 for Colum bia, Savannah and Jack sonville, now leaving at 4:10 p. m., will, on and after the llth, LEAVE AT 3:30 P. M. Train No. 42, for Spar tanburg and local stations, now leaving at 7:00 a. m., will, on and after the llth, leave at 6:30 a. m. J. II. WOOD, Division Passenger Agent, Southern Railivay System. OVERCOATS Trench and Full Back Models. $12.50 Md $15. Get ycurs today. Mary piektoi'ii. the ArteHtft itfuv has bugome the little Taicy ttMdmnttieF to (t)0 eti'fttttiiiy t?alif)niiai sulrtier btivs. The eoO Man tit the bwmuiI buttttllen tl Ule flfft i'PBln1tllt fit CrtU tfyeum Arid artillery, etimprimn httt tet'y B Pt Oakland, battery t' nf Lbs Ans-eles, nnd bttttt'y U yf rah dipm. Within a f$w lHuititts, when the bhltnlliiU tteeumilttlllPS tlaS rest of ttid reptmftit ta Jjh'amJi, - tAth han In "Marfr'a COD" will wear a luattet abnut his Keek iMmtStinilig & IniMfttU'e hi petite tifuteutof, M!g riahfard linn formally ttflopt d tha hnvin turne "f ehftll taKe fe&eh eh el my (oo nns unto my deelaPed Mim rteRfHrd m the eeeiiMert ul tho adenuaa ewiii&Hy in bhiimimi'Ms her llHentiBrl b mm tiffin the nmtrtllnn, "ami t intend to nee tit tt that the Unra fppeive pifehty of tubftenrj tind fBitiyi" Miss Pie kfnrd has KtVprt her Ituppnrt to the ''t'nul Keyere Krwultlnrj Weelti" 'Whluh lift t'Gpn InautvtiRtort unite' the diroetiun f ynl, w, H, l'ti' vmnet in yi'tlrr til secure flip 1.B00 luprt ItPPtlPil id lil'lnet the I.MS Anrrpls emir UftUHllott and i nnw ! yUtittt n thp t'elifiii nift ttfttlutml Bmrd 009 itllmuturo htwRraph i to Us full war att-ptia-th.. "rttul He- oilt fill' pl'BtientruInn tf "her I vere week" 19 tilvlm? tin opportunity boys. The fni'initl adoption took i fur jiovinti ntrtt between tho hspS of pine at Camp Arcadia, hear Lws An- 1H um1 40, mul thusa mihjpyt to di'nft, SdIph, wluro Culi VrpA IVternon, Coin-1 who luivp not J'ot been miiiiiunnpd by limnrttntj oITIppI' of the Imttallon, or- tliclr . dlrti'lot huarde. to VohintPpi' ml ilpreit out the Plltrie furoe o( hien for choopo thli' fuvorcd UrnnuhcS of the the opceuiony, Intlltnry MPivino. ill OF DAVIS RETURNSTO STAGE The "Yama-Yama" Girl Ap pears In "Miss 1C17" In Order To Give Her Daugh ter Every Advantage New York, Nov. 10. Returning to the stae so thut her daughter will have every comfort and advantage, Bessie McCoy Uavts, widow of Hichiird Harding Davis, appears in a 'dancing part txt a. New York theatre in "Miss 1917," a new production. The rea son which . brings the "Yama '.Yuma girl" back to Broadway is the reason which took her away, Hope Harding Davis, the little daughter of Itichard Harding Davis and the dancer, Jt is to make life smooth for Hope that Bessie McCoy, the "Yama Yama girl," is returning to Broadway, .. "Bessie McCoy is not going back on the stage," said Mrs. Davis. "It is Bessie McCoy bavin a. totally differ, ent person who will appear under: her own name, Bessie McCoy Davis... No one could lie with Itichard 'Harding Duvis five minutes without becoming a better hViman being, and I had the t luck to have him for five years.. I know people who will see me dance ' will say ' wonder where she lias her i poor little Hope,' So I want to say to j. inepi now; . iiLiie nope win u saitiiy tucked away in her bed. 8ho will have a bath given to her by her own mother and will have e. on a supper which her own mother cooked, "Mr. Davis used lo sa.v to me, 'I don't see why Hope has a nurse, lies-, sie, you do everything for her. your self.' And fso 1 do. And I shall keep on. giving her her bath every night and moi'tiinK and mashir.u un her vetre- I tables and straining them and flr:ing her beef tuice oh, I , shan't neglect the greatest business in the world .lust because I am going back on the stage. : . "I am really going to be two per sonsa sort Of Jekyll-Hyde.. of the theatre, I'll put all the fire and mover ment that are in me iifto mv dances nod then I'll co bark tit tho nnart. i I ment on Riverside drive and 109th i street and I'll turn the key and be just a tiresome little mother wlij has got i back to the center of her life Hope Harding Davis." At the Strand Friday aiyl Saturday. lilt ' ' - h I-.... 7'A7im i m 1 ALS6 Jjl .SST Jill, igrfl At tlio Strmul Tuesday and Wednesday L mmmi'm'ji-m'm,''mmm.'.'mmi ' "" ' nv ImircTrDM nDRPsn m or t- II KiiLJ L 1 U H ? H U UL , T T TOMORROW F ' .", ' . - . : . . a riva . nart rn- mkm starring Hoy i fel offering- at feS El KM TOMORROW Triangle Play " Roy Stewart In ONE SHOT ROSS" western drama filled with excitement from start to finish ALSO TRIANGLE COMEDY 10c ADMISSION 13c TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Jesse L. Lusky Presents Fannie Ward In ON THE LEV E L WEDNESDAY PATHE DMISSION y NEWS -r 15c cobs unesciis At the Auditorium. University of North Carolina , ATiisiiMil eluhs at the Auditorium .81 . V. l-'riday, Nov. 13. f SI S t S K S ! ! S W "ii eiiTDiMP mm 11 uLLLI IliU M Lit I'd! JIT GMAX T0H0RR0W An excellent program has been ar ranged by the management of the Galax for this week. Tomorrow and Tuesday,1 Emily Stevens will be seen in the seven part Metro play, "A Sleeping Memory,'' a screen version of E. Phillips Oppcnhelm'8 novel. Wednesday : and Thursday William S.. Hart will be Seen in "Holls Hinges" one of his first photoplays. Friday, Margery Wilson in the new Triangle )..l:iy "Wild Suniac," a story of the Royiil Northwest Mounted Police. . A Triangle comedy and a I'athe. News will also: be shown Friday in connoc- ! "tion. with, thf feature. : fatu'rday.'s pro j .grani Avill: b'e announced later. I. "A Sleeping Memory,'' the attrac: I tion tomorrow and Tuesday is said to ii production de luxe, giving Kihlly (.lei; Club. Hovers of nuisic- will have the portunity of hearing something op-un tie btcvens an opportunity to be ..even ing adventures, he collects his nioro wonderful , than ever. In this i dencc. outwits the gang, and re to play the roles of women throughout .,11 ..li, .l, .....1.1'.. 1,! .. .t usual in tno line ot cuiirBc inumvm. a, totally distinct type. Th j',-are partn l clubs when the warbling aggregation Uiat.call for dramatic, lire, 'for power-.t from the University of North Carolina actft, evon gter than anv : penorms nere, xuusuay; aieui !his gifted star has ever before uijiiiiriu in. . . . : . . . - . called upon to WM. S. HART AT GALAX WEDNESDAY Witt, S. Hart will be seen at. the I Oalax Weihipsday and Thursday In I i "Hell's Hinges," one of his first pho l toplays under the Triangle banner j and the play that was largely re j sponsible for his success as a movie j star.' i As a bad man, Hart does some ex i cellent. shooting in this production. ; His role is that of Tilaze Tracy, who Is j quick on. the draw arid a dead shot. To show his prowess Hart keeps a tin can in the air for several seconds I by a fusilade from his revolver. He j pulls another great feat when he sev ers the wires by which the lamps are suspended in a saloon. More or less time should be given to sanitary matters around the house. When the family dog dies or you have poisoned off a doisen rats, throw the bodies over in your neighbor back I yard Instead of leaving them p.round vour back door The body of a dead ! horse, ir left In the front JMrd, may ! cause sickness in the whole nelghbor I hood. The club this year has the peculiar advantage, of being well-balanced and having an equal amount of talent in all. departments. There are twenty six song birds in the, club and practi cally: all of them play Rome instru ment, The program, has a well assort ed number of selections by the chorus, orchestra, quartette, .and, mandolin club, Yodeling by James Howell Is'.a distinct feature. But the chief attrac tion is the orchestra, rhis department bids fair to put .lohn Philip Bousa and all his illustrious ... contemporaries . to shame. Lindsay and Hendlenian are . second Kubilieks on their fiddles. Par ker makes a bugle of his cornet, while Carmiehae! runs all over the drums, symbol:-,, and orchestra bills. A complete program is given below: 1. -March, Fort Washington . . . . , : Orchestra Star-t!pangled Banner. . . . , ". . , ... .... , . Orchestra and chorus Yodeling. .. . .Howell and McKee Flirtation Waltz. ... . , . Orchestra Over There. . McKee, Chor., Orch. One-step Medley. .Mandolin Club Quartet. Hello My Dearie .Orchestra Oypsy Trail. . . .Chosus and Orch. Hawaiian Number. ' ..... . Branson, Travis, McKee Comic. Sketch. .liurdick, Tennent Fox-trot Medley. .Mandolin Club Hark the Sound. . .Chorus ever before lieen display. It is said to oe tne sort or a picture that makes an unfailing appeal to mon, women and children. I'rof. I lollingsworth will accompany the pictures' daily , with appropriate music tin the pipe organ. . .. Tho. Telling Piilni. Ah elderly lady . entered a. store and asked to be shown some table l cloths. A' salesman brought a pile 1 and sliowed them to her, but she said ' she. had sen those elsewhere noth f ing suited her.. '. I "Haven't you something new?" she asked. . 1 ' The clerk then brought another pile and. showed it to her. "These are the newest pattern," he said. "You will notice that the edge uhs right around the border and the center is in the middle." "Isn't that lovely!" said the lady.. "I will take half a dozen of those." "One Shot Ross," angle western tl rani it Stewart, will be the main the Strand tomorrow. The story concerns a vigilante of the west known as "One. Shot Ross," who travels east on a stage which is held up and robbed of its gold chests. Without his guns, he Is knocked un conscious in a hand-to-hand eonllict, and is cared for by Miiry, daughter of a. ranch-owner whose place is. near the outlaw country. B The ranchman goes out to search WO for stray cattle, discovers one of his: Wi daughter's suitors in the act of divid- M in1 nn the irrilil with the t'.ini' iif niM- B-1 tiers,, arid, the secret dies with . him. When "One Shot" hears of the. mur der, he impersonates a half-wi.tted flunkey in order to. get work cn the outlaw s ranrh. In a series of excit- evl-imes his journey in company with Mary, who had been held captive by the outlaw. ' . : - - '' . Tntsday and -Wednesday,, Fannie Ward, , supported by an exreliout cast til be seen An the Tjiisky-Paraniount phiy, "On The Level." A I'athe News will also be shown on . Wednesday. Thursday, Gladys : P,rock well will be seen in tho William Fox ploy, "Coii HCience." Friday and .Saturday what prornisos to be one of the greatest events hi the motion picture history, (icraldino Farmr.in "The Woman God Forgot,'." a Lasky-Paramount . play written by Jeanie . Macl'herson and directed bv the noted producer, Cecil P. DeMille. Deal's five-pieee orchestra will ac- ! company the pictures (tally wun ap- propriate music. THURSDAY if m. Fox Presents Gladys Brockwell In CONSCIENCE" Something new in photoplays ADMISSION Fox Day ISr . FRIDAY and SATURDAY ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY Jesse L. Lasky Presents Geraldine Farrar In "THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT" Written by Jeanie MacPherson Produced by Cecil B. DeMille Admission on This Picture- 10 and 20c Music Daily by Deal's Superb Orchestra ijewiMjpwippiwwi' r-.ii lioglmil. Kb? Post office clerl? (In a country of fice in tho west of ::'"'"!i!. "Here, your letter is overweight," . Pat.. "Over what weight ?" Clerk. "It's too heavy; you'll have to put another stamp on it." ." Pat. "Oh, get out wld yer foolin". Sure. , if I . put another; stamp on it, won't it be heavier still ?" 3. 4. 5. fi. 7.. in. ii. 12, Wnrkn I'.itlipr Way. Two. small boys were bringing in wood and doing a few odd jobs for a widow who lived near' their home. Tommy was thinking deeply as he worked, and at last he said: ; "She doesn't have to pay us any thing for doing this, does she?" "'Course not," said Jin.my. Tommy worked a while longer, and then his face brightened up wonder fully. "Still," he said. "If sho want ed to give us something, sho could, couldn't sho?" EUROPEAN MODERN FIREPROOF A choice hotel in a choice location. The leading commercial hotel in the Carolinas. 200 Rooms of solid comfort. GUY S. LAVENDER, Mgr. TOMORROW and TUESDAY Metro Pictures Co. Present EMILY STEVENS "A SLEEPING MEMORY" 7 P A R T S 7 A screen version of E. Phillips Oppenherm's popular novel TUESDAY WM. and WEDNESDAY S. HART In "HELL'S HINGES" The story of how a strong man wreaked vengeance on a lawless community Galax Pipe Organ 10c ADMISSION 15c IS Star Theater ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Swf A'irf.y n,ii!?,, I'llla in y4 Ugfu nimiiiAVy Tokl oihor. 1Bt f mi V yrrskmiMMBM,!fcfltit,AHviil(li1,e ;: T Itlt fittf iriieT O r v-"i:,.fiTr The Bryson Hotel COMMEJRCIAli HTOADQUARTERi Well Lighted Paraplo Rooms, Fro 8. K. BRTSON. Proprlstor I SS.00 Per Day Antrwt N, O, The Kenmore Hotel WnyncavlllQ N. O. , The Leading Commercial Ilotol , A. R. RPKARI, Prop. Ftm ftamplt) Room OPEN TflROCOnOCT TUB SKAR WIUUAM fi., JHAKT IN TKIAI7GLS smozs." 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