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1 f . ; ; IHE ;OHAiRBOTTE ; EVENING ) CHRONICLB, SATURDAY; OCTOBER 19, 1912. . RF3 "The Traveling Salesman." ; " 7 The attraction at the. 'Academy 'of urusic this afternoon and .tonight will i the latest comedy success, "The Traveling Salesman," by James InVbes author of "The Chorus Lady." laCl L : J O. L ...Alio ! ... . - M- etsvui, -Intern uiuuwvv. . . " - - mS'1- 2we Academy i efr lusic w5f'--0cc8v.titrealfeed . .this dwaPlay 5he nm thinK,that he cid was torestortv. th Thi iaci Luai o t - oov. "v-u-"'.mreii i, , - matter pi u- - ? r "V" P--. i'i mrt-? - mo, Tascmaung For trie nrsi wmc ui .uwiuiy -.ui hp merican stage, a play has been l.rittpn which deals with the com- AlmaJsf Jieaxdlhere we -are musical numbers: ever afFpvrt ,thnnK i?,v;ldit?tQthe niw familiar run?. "Alma,? XttoetseV .will, be ,T" ,VVV -i t 7 "tore.; ; , v "iioo: JAOO- i ne - ijana.T'nf i-.Roa t- , US? ejS;;Kise-iMy.iIJye , -i tMvulpr. - It .1st of a. churns. inetcuii -- t - --------- .1 tiaa ,r.v.i'jt. jv""H"i jiuu nicu . " " L I' i "tv, t j i: v ' sies boo; i f? of a jovial American, .wl ' ; m,nv things of -a humorous na- a ht gees through this world, and 'still is always ready to respond to nv call for aid . and uick to succor, fiie distressed. It is ho wonder ' that l. Tox-oiinsr Salesman" has hpen- claimed such a. tremendous success, William Hodge i fn. ''ThoMan From because it conveys a message of jnirth K 4. and mernmeui to -fcv.. ., m mn ei' VOorhecsPilteV the' vounjr bodies no ser ous d:scussion-of sex Indiana lawveHy S"? ! A1 ssn ayricsi of. all jof;. these ! f?"r?i are sb?llne' well-known- humor nst.U;eorgeiHDbarC, v;t;5 , n topics Ol mc .uaj. . it io . a- jjiajr intended by the author to amuse and entertain. The. New , York American n speaking of it said: "Jt is worth traveling miles to see.".-. In fact, every, newspaper in the cty of New York i,as loud in its praise,. andirthat it Kas most popular with-tha general nnblic is evidenced by- the fact that. ft ran in the metropojis for .over nine months. " : '. : - i :c .4 It 'Will ue iuiciyjctcu tuv.mus vtvj liv a company ui iiimc.i mau; uauai; ability, ana sceuiuaiiy iue; piuuucupn be the same .as ,5howp :;in New York and Chicago. Among-the ;mem bars of the cast mightbe .meht-'oned Robert Lee Alien, wno. giyes an(amaz- in" 3. n J iiivoi v"jy j m,uv1 ofBob Blake, the druramer,.andiR08 alind Randolph, who will be seen m the difficult role ot Beth Elliott, the ticket agent, wnn wnorajciase laiis in love. : 'v-ty-f i-s.t v-V "Baby : Mine." : y William A Brady, Ltd: announces thp second local presentation ot EaC-.te- I,,-, 1 8 ' w a. lanKee.from .Indiana. ,V , t ,"; -. -"I Call, him' an erroi8t." 'save,n'n A scene from the " laughlns i play "Baby Mine" at the Academy;-;Mati-nee and Xight, Friday, Ottober 25 "Baby Mine" at the Academy of Mu sic Friday, matinee" and night, .Octo ber 25. "Baby Mine" comes with ;a record cf eight weeks ! to packed houses at the Majestic theater, Bos ton: one solid year at Talys theater, New York, and has already reached its second year in Londcjl. at the'Cri terlon theater. ; It is an impcssjb:lity not to laugh at "Baby Mine." De scr ption of the comedy conveys .but a f.vble idea of the complicated ac tion? wh.ch are unwound in the course of the three acts. Theaters ring nth nappy-laughter; and catch words from "Baby M.ne" are heard in eveiy ciasrtei. . -- -J .t "lma. Where Do You Live?" : . The great essential in the composits success of "Alma, Where ' Do.. You Live?" s the music-of Jean. Briquet; This popular Parisian":-. composer has set a pace for the American sonsr- sm'in whicn hns been found hard to time!, follow. Joe Weber, who will present . - personage in the, nowriajnausnlav. 'hMariFrom.Honithe'ihrewd Yankee nwho decprated ifhte ' "stagV in; the, days pf our iathefanorur fa there fathers; ia returned, to ,Uf He ; ife !! Asa enehard '? and " Solan1" Shingle dd v i. n ced V'a? Wg or iti ' , mUiners and. clothes ;to suitt the1 added! years atij i.ewer'-dienitv h AAiiti.: ftnato ' (.He ides notVchey-"tobacco -ahd he ror, the t me - being" whittling Pine Et.eks., Bur,he Is, the. same' keen witted, ;. taciturff, ;v hasal-t'oned,, V big hea ed,, .:nnhe-Tnickiof-time hfcrp 'we n.ve alwavs knnwn'hiiTi'tA y &ta v.. , eageshis way into:your ,.h.eart with -, j ss't!:Ui,ins ,pesKea snouiaers and every twist of h".s oriiely lbe. In other Vrords' th Monv tr'TirU.t cnaracters In " describing- Vhim," because he 'Is 'soVcdhlphUwithheing himself: that he ih ..'3. Jao't Uhe slightest desire ,to be anything .else;' v . This is "pretty obd iAjhricaii. -sentl ment. ; The country is' 4f or Daniel y60rheesPike because; he' J s" nerican and proud of" it,'. becaus: he, lives in Kocomo and is p. bud' of :,that;.:and because 'he served in', the. peg slature of Indiana", and y lives" to-'boast ' of . it. Jt is William-: Hodge i himself -'"who wiliy play; . "The , "Man Frorn- Home" when the plav reaches "pharlbtte" soon.. Hodge has become laerit-fied -"wlthe, role thrpiigh- five , seasbng i -marked by record-breaking runs ;a,nd s'receipts. and ' fro m all; appeafances,-will 1 ive to see ; his' name associated Witt, that of: Daniel Voorhees Pijce, iri mucji the same manner as the' names,, of ;. Den man Thompson and .Joshua vhitcomb have' gone into history tOgtherv' v " "The I'OcIjf.v;; "The Pink .Lady,i; which Vjs;f to be seen- heTe, .is the- bggest.'musi'cal com edy, production" eye'r ' macl& ,by 4daW & Erlanger and -in 1 keeping .with- their past achievements 'is the'- greatest success they ever- had. ; -The piece ran for over 400 --performances in-' New York where"' it -ereated;--the' -furore of the decade -'and'recentlyduplicated its American -success , -at' the Globe?-thea-ter,-Londdn.-:Ehgla;nd, where it "rata for four'months-aad as cbBseQunce -will be presented in jeyery .foreign - part of the globe, r. Through ' several V: of -"Its. most captivatingA-1 sdns,-- especially .utlCuUlato:ua;d4GJrl by ..the Saskatchewan,-'- it has -been made r-known-rin'T-advance ' from- one end of -theX civilized- world" tb-the1 oth - It "ls onl- -a'-lTtttle -6ver.-;a,J year old -but-dn" that itime- has--become bet ter known than- any-: Kght bperatic work ever -originall-; designecf fbr.the American- stage. -There "are '16 other str'nking song hits in ' the-plece and the music, is played, by a special orchestra-of picked mus'efans 'now trav elfne with the company." These: men were in - the - orcheetra -at "the iJNew Amsterdam theater - throughout the New York runv arid- one has yet to hear-Ivan Caryirs -delightful rhusifc if you have never heard -thif handling of it. - . .... . . . , . . ;' ';" The ;Yliy of a' Sobriquet . ' ." -.. , , ... ; XChiciago.X'osti) , : .. ; . . The young -man,- havWig;'stroHed-Nwith the young" woman' ttf'a-'lovely 'spot; "be neath' .vv'n e-tclad " tree, wher' a "rustle bench invites, them" to sit "khd:'e-Sjo"y '.the effect "of the thoOhlight Upri tt ; water, is just beginning a '. bit " of sentimental conversation "when" she' says : J ,-r ". " ' l'Oh-Mr.Woo'plesr: Xof' ydu know, the hick-name all tlae girls at "the rioter have for " vOU?' " : , ; . ; . ;." V- : - "Nick-name?..-Wliv.'I didn't know they had given ine"; one a": at ' .W at Js It?" . ' Motor Boat."". ': : . . v ; 'Motor Boat? But I. don't, even own one." , , - , i 1 i i. . ..- , - I know, but. they say you pop, au ine '"TTNk-'Vv - ; Av" - f'i- i ",1S K"Y'"- - . V rA; f3i-j5v "few v vWI 1 'OiiCiA 'DEBAUGH IN -THE PINK -Ii.DY. SALISBURY -'V ! Iliil .1 Ty:mmy7-yyMy&mM , - $ ' "7 -n' 'iiTi ' ;..;-i:?f- ,vn l- r& -.- r,;rD.pl ' ;;-:' v;g- fv c--! "; yyinh , c - "-,- '4 r'?y, L4 5 j.fii4;U.j . -5 !-i t, VII..Vi , ' - ' i. .I. ' . - i-" f f.'Vl i v.-. ji V t1 GERTRUDE HITZ WITH THE MAN FROM HQ3IE : ! , . ' '" ', '"'" ' -V;.' ..v ' . " -. : . - - . - - - , ' : . -. ,. ' . y r . . t . - U- SALISBURY1, Oet.a9-i-vpn: ZFues day afterhobn, ctifteyfO'atthe home. , of " lus ' parew'ts Atf.tand' JMs.: Walter jWo'odsoq", ijjon ., West -innesa street? Master :PuIBBrnltard ' .Wood son enVertairi 'his; 1U- tie friends' most -oteligntf iilfy "cele. braton ot , his sirth'.;birhdayAfter' an hour of,pray.:onthe! lawn the';ilttle guests 1 ivere 'f invited ' into ; trie diriirig' room, wtere 'delicious dy : and f Euitf wer e serverf. r .'The -birthr day cake lighted with six. pink candles adorned 'the; center or the tafild..; while, the prevailing colour, "scheme was also' prettily carried, out .in the : refresh ments. About : SO -Utile- guests ? we're present". ;- V" '" J '".'- .V' Mrs. Francis Murdock :of . Tarboro is" visiting- vMrsi ' JT. P. Murdock'' and Mrs. Charles' Bell. 1 " : ' "! ' ! ': :" Mrs. Warren rKluttz; ; who ,lias Tbeen thechar'rhfng- guest fo'f Mr and Mrs.; W II uttz?br, the .pt i few ks; has returned; tor her; home 1 ja'Birniing ham. ' : 1 '-" '"i ' ."- Mrs. ;J.' ?G.Jones of ThomasviJle. Is visiting vat the home: of ' Dr;; Diinielv Mrs. ;H. F. Starr is visitirig friends in. Greensboro J ' -?. .' ThejElabeth Maxwell; Steele" .Chap ter. Daughters of .the'.American ;Revo-. lutlon met with Miss "Mary Ijedbetter Smxth Tuesday afternoon at 84 oTclockj There was a , good . attendance, as tne election1 ' of -new : members ;took- place. Mrs- - RZ W. Norman entertained the Wednesday. 'Afternoon Bridge Club bn Wednesday." afternoon , at. .a quarter of 4 ;0ClOCk.h v- c i -. ' - ' '. .:; r-..'-'-' :.-m f Mr. and -Mrs. W." F. -Srifder, Mr s.- C. Bridge Club ond a number of other guests most delightfully yesterday af ternoon at'.h'erhpme on South Church street .'ihJip'ndr, of '.Mrs1.- Charles Hole of "Mont "Clair, ;N." Jl "Forthe occasion Mrs. , Norman's .attractive home : was beautlf uliydecbrated. - , ' 1 "t uctloij jbjidge; wasYlaje at eight tables , and viri -. .su'. series of absorbing games . th'e ! highest . score was " attained by, Mrs. Leo "Wallace arid "Miss Grace Gasklll. 't in "cutting "for the prize, the lucky card fell" to .Miss" Gaskill and she ;was" presented with a: 'bottle of toiiet..watef.: The guest of honor prize was . a., handsome ' gold hat pin. ; At , the . close , of .the game a delicious lunch "was served, Mrs. Percy Grimes and Mrs.. Charles Bell assisted in serv inf. - Those enjoying Mrs. Norman's hospitality-: .were. . Mesdames: - .Charles Hole,..W. B Strachan,"E. C. Gregory, Hugh ' Brown, - C. T. Bernhardt, Paul Bernhardt, T. JE. Witherspopri, White head Itluttz, Richard Henderson, W. M.' 'Wiley,' Ernest - Taylor, - Wallace Scales J iW Carlton," M. O. Linton, Charles 'Refsnter J. HI - Gorrman, Leo Wallace', Charles Bell, . Percy Grimes, Mrs. Sossamon arid" Mrs. Cohen- of Richmond ', Misses" Louise f Neave; Lu ciie Linn;- rMar"y' " Heridersori," Janet Quirin, '' L'iina "Thompson," Sophie Kluttz; Hattie' Barlow and Grace Gas kill. '. ': : -. " 'Mrs'Jl L. Shhpirig' and little daugh ter : of 'Granite r Quarry have gone to Savannah; Ga., . to "' . spend. ; several months visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. W.:GilI...". r " ' ' ' r Mrs, Kemp Alexander" of Asheville4 is here" for' a few days' visiting her aunt, . Mrs. L.. H. , Rothrock, ,and cousin', . Mrs. E, ,E. Ruf ty, . and Mrs. , F. T. - Berfiha'rdt. '-and Misses Nellie j " leaves, for her home Holme3 Pearson and .Emily . Sni.der went ' to vWinston-Salem .Saturday- -by automobile arid spent' the "day ; with Miss Jennie 5 Holmes. Bnidervwh'ovis J attending. Salem Colleger. .. ; . :- Mrs. - J. P. ' Durarit, "who ; was' the i guest 'of ;Mrs.:M. C. Qu1nTi 'durIrig''the TJ.- D. C. Iconventi6n;returned(to-lier 1 home. Uk Charlotte; Saturday; afternoon. . Mrs. 'I; jC Griffin," formerly -of this city now iivmg. in Marion-'Vhere her husband v is .'principal, qt the, j pufclic j schools of j that plaoe, is vislting:-relar .. tives and frknds.n-thecieylf.-"-''.',!! I Mrs' James -Galther and: children of Waco, VTexas,' arrlved-iin. -the -;c.ty Friday night io ' spend i several " moriths ' with Mrs.' "E.'Wl -Burt. V'"-; -; Mrs. Ciaj'ehce'S. "fornix, joined.' her mother, Mrs. Frarik";T.Malett,'lon-a visit to '.Chapel jHVll,'-; where. bQth- Were guests , at "the jarge . reception' given Friday night ' by" President iridMxs. v - i," ..,.''1 A --. ;-. .- '-4 -Venabie.. ; . ' -..i' ?-tiy-'l "Mr" - s'Thomas vS-w-lCegoqd,V' thjK'post- master of Coole'emee, "is spepdiPg sev eral . days in .'Salisbury;, and SR.erieer t visiting "relat-yes. vlnlhis Vbsence:,his brother is .holding '.down -the; buslrie'ss' I ror UnQie; pam ai-yoowemse. ;;v...f t "Mrs. Zeff.BiariJonpf Shelby, ajdele- gate f trie; Daughters of ; tbe.'.jQ.onl'ed eracy.slted; af.lhV homeofMri,j and Mrs. s'. W.' .Vrjilaa'nfr'Jf'..ljp . -' -Mrs.W.yT;Nich'oias aiidMrsA:, A Colvert . of -StatesvJM;twtf6'lj4vev been the guests of Mrs.1- rJi .vE.Hj'priessee, have, return e'd"' to' trieVlhoe,.V':. ' Mrs. pi lQ. Cald'weU.has;- returned from -Oil CiayPfu,-where.r3he has been spending?,the ; summery ."vv; Z 1 Mr. rand '-.Mra.v.AJ 'M; Gamble "have returned 1 from' a - visit of V a week to friends, Rlchmp'ridvJVa; -" u ' " - :. Mr. . R W.Norman entertained - the members ot tne .wanagyj Aiternopn Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. : G. C Fisher have re turned h9rnefrort a; visit to relatives at. Hickory.' , Miss .Eleanor e Flanriery, y who has been' the attractive guest- of Mjss Beu-lah- Kern for- the past several weeks, left - Monday for Asheville, " where she will Visit ' friends. Miss . FJannery's rinariy' fri'eJids wlll- be ..glad .-to .. learn that- she , will -visit in Salisbury again before returning to; her --horoe In . Bal-timore.- .",'-' 5 -' ' , Miss Mary Ledbette' Smith ,was the charpi'ipg .hostess". Monday afternoon at. a .delightful 'meeting of the Eliza beth ;Maxwell -Steele Chapter; Daugh ters of- the: Americantftevolution. For the- occasion;' 'Miss" Smith's home was beautifully ? decorated 'The" , meeting was . a large :.arid: enthusiastic- .one . and important business .was- discussed. One of the- "most interesting matters dis cussed by the chapter :were the mov ing - picture' scenes " representing every State jn , the .'union; which '.will be seen in- Salisbury. In trie. near future, under the- auspices of the D.-- A. R, . Mrs. Geor"ge v Fisher was' .unanimously re elected 'regent and' other offices were elected but the UsVJs riot yet complete. Following, trie. business, ., session, -the hostess, served- a-delicious luncheon. . .- .' -- v j, ', . ' , .! " ' . ' : - -a ServftMjXot Easily Disturbed. -V' What pears. : to begoln' ori; yur?" of one ' of the ' ir Innocent - bystanders who h'elpertq - make'u"?' 'the Kansas : City crowd,'' Inquired - old ' "bad Birig, ' who had arrived frdrri Feckyecky,' . Okla., a few hours .";beforer, r "What's .all ' this yur pullyhauilif now?'V' ." : . " ""'A pfallcerrtairi. haa( -arrested -.a'fellow for "disturbing", the" Salvation rArmyJ. was the reply. . ' ;.' f '"" -'."--' ' -""'Served ".hi" mri"ght,Tj", reckon. ".But, If it's a 'fair-, question, . how1 does- a feller goi about ';itr-to- ;disturt-.- the - Salvation Anny?" MG0RESV1LLE SOCIAL ; MOORESVILLE, Oct. 19.- Miss Nona Brawley , left for' Greensboro Friday morning. Shewill ' visit her brother,' Mr. J. W. Brawley for ten days. ' " ' ' i- Mr. - Clem Lowrarnce is in town for a few days .visiting homef oiks and friends. He attended the' marriage" of Mr. Arthur , Kihirey and Miss Ola Shoaf. Miss Lorena-Brown was a Charlotte visitor Wednesday.' . Misses " Mary Johnston arid Mary White spent Sunday with Miss - Ar mour at Davidson. - . ' , . Mr. Moses White 'went to Greens boro' Monday. Miss Moore of Statesvllle is visiting the family of Mr. Flemming ; ; Mr. J. F. BraWley went to Charlotte Wednesday to see his daughter," Miss Ruth, :Who is a student at the Presby terian College. , : - . - Mr.' Charlie Mills and mother visit ed.; at the home of Mr. J. P. Mills Thursday. ', Mr Mills, who - was-so se riously '- injured in '. an ; - automobile Wreck, has entirely Recovered. . - Mr. and "Mrs. ( T. W. , Lane of Texas were the guests of ;Mr and Mrs. E. W. B rawley pn Monday. - Mrs. Lane was formerly"Miss Mira, Dayvault of Coh cord.;.;. Mr. Lane ' is a planter from Texas." They . were married at Co lumbia last Wednesday- and were en route to Chapel Hill, where they will visit-for some time. - ; -. ' Rev. W. S. Wilson and Elder. Z. V. Turlington of the First. Presbyterian Church,' Rev. F. A. Barnes of the Second Church and Rev. W. R. Cul bertson of - Center; and Prospect left Monday for - -Goldsboro, where they will attend' a meeting of the Presby terian Synod of" North Carolina Mr. E. O. Cloanlnger of Shepherds will move-, with his 5 family to Lykes land, S. C," where "he will; engage in farming. : - -'.-' -" ? j Mr. and . Mrs. Paul- W. Troutman and little daughter of Aberdeen, S. C, are on a visit to ' Mrs. - Troutman's mother, Mrs. Maggie Miller. - Mrs. Thomas Alexander and chil dren of Concord visited' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bell fills week. -. .Miss Margaret Rankin returned to Charlotte Tuesday morning. - Miss Susie Downum of Turnersburg, accompanied" by her daughter, Mrs. Luther Downum of Statesvllle, visite'd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Tomllnson this week.- " Mrs Peter . Marshall . Brown re turned to Charlotte " Monday.' . Mrs. Brown spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs." W. L.. Moore. : ; Mr. ; Claude O. Cochran of Norfolk was. the guest of his sister,. Mrs. E. H. Miller, this week. Mr. James Orr Rodgers, principal of the graded school ; at . Cornelius, spent. Sunday With his mother. - Mrs O. ' I. Bradley, visited her sis ter, - Mrs. Armour this- week. - .. ' " Mrs. J. E. Sherrill went to Char- lotte. this-week to visit her jxlece, Mrs. J. H. Ham. ..- -- Mr. S. J Craver of Winston visited friends here over Sunday. Mr. W. C. Johnston has qualified as administrator of the estate of his fa ther, the late C A." Johnston. . :.Mr. J. .W.. Whitley; the new pastor of the Baptist Church, - will fill his first appointment next Sunday morn ing. ,. - "-.." -' '.' ; . Mr. J. H. Bost has purchased, a house and lot from W. P.- Carpenter on Eastern Heights. - V ' Mrs.' J. C'Deaton is visiting friends in , Concord, t. Mrs. t W. L. Cook . and Misses Julia and Martha McNeely, ac companying her, returning in the af ternoon in Mr. .Cook's . Ford car. ( ' . Mr. and. Mrs. W. N. . Creswell, . who have been on a visit to ' Mr.Creswell's sister, Mrs. Joel Reid, returned home Thursday. ' Mrs. " Robert McNeely, who accompanied them, will remain some days with Mrs. Reid, her sister. Mr.' Jay Shoaf, mail' agent on the Winston-Mooresville run, is off for a few days. Mr.- W. D. Mills was a -Charlotte visitor this week. . .' : Messrs. C. A. .Troutman, . W. W. Evans and A. W Colson attended the dedicatory ceremonies Tuesday of the Masonic Home for dependent Masons and members of the Eastern Star. Many distinguished Masons were, pres ent. ...The. cost of the home was $50, 000. , . -p: - Miss Cora Miller most charmingly entertained - the Sans " Soucl ,; Club Thursday af ternqon at the home of Mrs. Ernest Miller. Besides the. club members there were a numbers of in vited guests. A. happy afternoon was spent. : f Tempting refreshments were served by Miss Miller, assisted by. Mrs. E. H. Miller. - . - ; ' . "-- . William Thomas, - the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs." W. .T. Dickson, ; died Monday . afternoon after . a few - days' illness. His death was a gf eat shock to .his parents 'and friends. The re mains were - carried to Statesvllle Tuesday afternoon. Those accom panying the remains, besides the, family,- were Mrs. P. A. Bowden arid Mr. Carrlgan of Charlotte, Mrs. W. '. JJ. Cook Messfs.A J. F. Brawley and--W. D. Tenipleton. Mr. and Mrs..' Dickson have the sympathy of the town1" in the loss of their baby boy. . Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb,' who have been on a "visit to ' MrLamb's-parents at Randleman, returned home Thurs day night. : "" ' ' Messrs. II. P. Deaton, W. D. Pharr, John Craven, W. P. Carpenter inrenf.to Cornelius Thursday afternoon to . hear Governor Kitchin speak. - - V Academy : end Night8, Fridav Oct 25 66 B - , The-WiUiam A. Brady Ltd 1 -Presents , the Famoas 'Laugh Invigotator K r-j v' ' - By MARGVRET JIAYO 5"". ' " - ' -The play - that male millions laugh all over " -' ?.t rru. ': the: world with ;the following great' record ' ; v. . , " - 2. Years in London 1 Year in New Y'ork,-' 6 Months ' in Chicago, 4 ''' t ; ' . ' . 1 '-Months in , Philadelphia .... . , ,'.-' - ' . ' - ' . Now Playing In '" Paris-r-Berlin Viehna Australia South America PRICES: Matinee. -; . '.". Night..' .. ". : . 1 South Africa . . . . .$1.00, 75, 5025 $1.50, $1.00, 75, 50, 25 Seats on Sale at Hawley's; Wednesday j . Mornings, ACADEfilY Of MUSIC--Tuesday Night, Oct. 29 ; ;i ' Last Season's. Greatest Hit . . THE LIEBLER - ' - ' CO. . ' HOB -Managers 7 1 a - IN THE SUCCESS OF THE ' 1 " CENTURY TheMan From Home The UeblerCo. Announce" That This MR; HODGE'S '. Final Tour' In- "- - THE MAN FROM HOME , .. . By f Booths Tarkington -and Harry Leon ! Wilson Seats on sale Saturday, October '26th, at Hawley's. (Prices. m -i 50c to $2.00 AaDEMY--aSeht SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 KLAW & ERLANGER'S International 3Iusical . Comedy , . ,-..! De .Luxe , THE. MATINEE 50c to $1.50 Mail Orders . Now Sale Opens v Oct. 31st Four -.. -Car Loads Alladln Like .. -Scenic y Costume And Electrical Splendor NIGHT 50c To $2H) . Nb Seats Held : Unless ' Paid " - For ,. , . One Hundred . People . , The - ' , New . Amsterdam Theatre N. T. . ' " ' Band And . .. .. Orchestra CIRCUS, Charlotte, Fri. Oct. ) Wt OtflY BIG SHOW THIS YEAR. mrnm CMiJ0JS THSjaTHS CnCL'.-X . Today Matinee and )ftsht Henry B. Harris Production of Hh Great American (Comedy, - , The Traveling Salesman, By Jas. Forbea. - Beat ? on aale today at Hawley'a.,., . i;- "' TricAA. Matinee . . 25c. . 60c. JBc, . $1,00 . Xi3bt.,2bet 400, 75c, $1X, $10' -sv AND NEWLY ADDED 7 47SJWAGN!FICENT PRODUCTION "SSV S OO DAN CI NC G I RLsSA flJfncv' CHORUS OF OO VOICEW) J"HRILLINGLYAND SUPERBLYy EAx3WEf JACTED ON THE BlGCESTyf AlBSjR WkfM I !..:' 1 a -w I lflfil I'll! 1 M I T.T A-: W hi " . m m : . , a l mm -m t g m r. m . --r i r i if iw ti r - - jui wm Li. iirx u. THRILLI NGLY AN LV ENACTED ON THE BIGG! STAGE IN THE 85 RAILROAD Om Loaded vith lOOO ALL NEW W0MDERS .- TM E EST CIRCUS EVENT ii rue uictoov ntr-APicDfrn f "' m i j.jlij i i i i i 11 i i j QRcA' euTTcnruY act -" . Admission' and. hsPQ jaosaS- on the Rggrtre, at the Icjoands, Beat'. Tkikets bld'show dy t BOWIUN'S -price cSxarced at the circus MOST WORKERS READ the WANTS .- ' V- ' ' , . -
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