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L'fcJyi,lV',n,"tf- i-f- J "- - (Cdited by T P. Nash.) N "The Pink Lady' . The report of Klaw & Erlanger s rv5t recent and most successful mu sical comedy success. "The Pink I. a ay," has gone far ahead of this, its fir? Southern tour. The question a?kod today is not, "Was 'The Pick Lady good?" the almost unparallel ed reception the piece has had in l.: Northern cities indicates its mer it? but, "How was the company?" rf:c-r having seen the company in ac tion last night at the Academy, it is e distinct pleasure to record that tne tc-'irsny is well up to the Klaw & Erlt-nger standard. Some critic of "The Pink Lady" performed the experiment of writing oi't the lines at which audiences con t'r.v.e to laugh so uproariously, and n . thr? written form the unexpected ifccoverj- was made that a brilliant ?p!gram, or. a flashing witticism, or f v?n a probable laugh was not to be lend in the lot. "The Pink Lady" iv.yj.eals directly and entirely to the senses. There is just plot enough to hv.M a series of ridiculous complica tions and ludicrous situations on; ir.d after the common construction and adaptations of French comedies j;"ese complications have to do with rrartial relations. The dainty, alluring -T'.r.k Lady would hold up her pretty "lands in horror of the suggestion -1 hat she furnishes any stimulus for the imagination or conveys even the shallowest of lessons. The eye is Captivated by profusion of ' color and immense scale of production; wave on ware of laughter is impelled by 'the absolute absurdity of action and Donny Didn't." sung by Miss Broske, Miss Intropoll, Mr. Young and Mr. Bottomly and chorus. Among the principals, Harry Depp, as Bebe. created many laughs with his, "I hate you! Oh, how 1 hate vou!" Miss Intropdi and Mr. Young as Madame and Phillippe Dondidier, respectively, were excellently placed. The one subtle note of pathos is struck for a moment at the close when the Pink Lady reminds her former admirer that he has never considered what his selfishness may have cost her, and one imagines that beneath a gay and frivolous exterior the Pink Lady hides an unsuspected heart. , ' It remains to mention the pink or perfection chorus and orchestra with which the company is provided. For the first time in either the fall or spring season the seating and standing capacity of the Academy was taxed to the limit, someone Eaiu that there had been no such crowd since "The Merry Widow," and some other one replied that nothing In a class with "The Merry Widow" had come until "The Pink Lady." Which, doubtless, is the correct explanation. next Monday night. The- coming to Charlotte of this well known organi zation, was made possible by the can cellation of a--Virginia city.' Seats are now on sale at Hawley's. y ' Richard Carler Actor, Author and Conv - poser. Richard Carle frankly admits that he acauired his first taste for the stage from his stolen visits to the old How ard Atheneaum, in Boston, a temple of Thesnis that Induced many anoth er well-known actor to seek the path of histrionic glory. Mr. Carle is still on the Bunny side of forty, and is one of the unique personages of the Amer ican stage; he Is at once, author, com poser, lyric writer, stage manager, rinnHnsr instructor, star comedian and producer. He was born in Somerville, Mass., and was known as nanes n PariPton until he became a star. At enighteen years of age, a tall gawky boy with light hair and spec tacles, he became a lyceum entertain er at various summer resorts in New England He had been in this kind of work only a short time when he secur ed a real Job as an actor with Rich & Harris, approaching in farce come dies. The turning point in his career m. with his pneaeement in "The Tdv Slavey" at the New York Casino viic antitnde was such that George "i . ! i lderer took him to London ana ne ,.4 thoT-A for 'two vears in "The ra;ino Oirl." "An American Beauty, -ThA Ttelle of Bohemia." During this engagement he rose to be leading man and played in Vienna ana ruut Pesth. Returning to America he began writ ing for the stage and at 28 was a sue cefni dramatist as.well as star com oHian: his well known and popular niaPoe 111 rlnde "Man'selle Awkvns, -Thz, stnrfcs " "The Tenderfoot," "The Mavor of Tokio," "The Maid and the Mummy." He also adapted "The Spring Chicken," and "Mary's Lamb" from the x-wvrh Nmw at the age of oS he is nonular in "Jumping Tnnit.r" tho latest . musical comedy from his pen. Grip Is Dreaded William Hodge In "The Man From Home." William Hodge has established him self so firmly In the affections of local playgoers and the "The Man From Home" itself has so thoroughly sub stantiated the many good things that have been said about it by New York, Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia critics, that it goes without saying that his engagement at the Academy of 1,5 -n-u th o- iC horm. Music tonight will be more than or- ed by the subtle, lyric beauty of the dinarily successful. Daniel Voorhees Soore Pike, attorney at law, from Kokomo, Ind.. has now become V . .... . . 1 n-Viil 1 cast or "The Pins Lanay is import- Because It Lower Vitality What to Do. i n.! nnt tho disease Itself, but the j -o or.irliratinns that follow ,n;iio fpar with such good rea - v, uno-orinsr rouehs. tne tern buu. lire ""0-' - " , .... B . vi n-s!i-noi! and the liability of be in attacked by pleurisy, pneumonia r t. enmo nthtr seriOU8 ill. ' We say it Is highly important to free the system of every trace of erapi and nothing is so good for this as Vinol, our delicious cod liver and i nronarfltinn which creates cfnrth builds un the body. oiivuaku -va - n Mrs C L. Edwards, Long urajicn, V..T Ravs! "last JpeDruarv x uu Jrvhartv attack of grin and it left me with a terrible cought. For fully six weeks I coughed a great deal, and nnfhnr had anv effect on It. until tried Vinol Which SOOn gave me reuc and has since Drougni aovui. nlsta Mir A." " Can anything be more convincing that . Vinol is just what you need to build you up and make you strong? We guarantee it most postively. R. H. Jordan & Co., Druggists, Charlotte. BALL PLAYERS MUST PRACTICE PROHIBITION. pnt. not alone for the reasons just 'indicated, but especially because of the unusual number of principal roles. 'There were eight by actual count, net including Claudine, the Pink J.?.dy who, of course, was featured, '.tiss Olga de Baugh was a very ca pable, fascinating Pink Lady. Her two great song liits "Oh, So Greatly," .'and "Beautiful 'Lady," were splendidly 'executed. The "Beautiful Lady," song .was shared with' Miss Ruth Thorpe, who possessed a most pleasing voice. Miss de Baugh gave repeated encores with the "violin to this popular num ber. After." the "Beautiful Lady'' the biggest musical hit was "Donny Did, a nousenoia word, while the scenes, mciaents, charaters and quaint speech of Pike have actually become familiar to thousands who have witnessed the per formances of "The Man From Home" by Mr. Hodge and his clever associates. Metropolitan Concert Co. Manager John L. 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We are Making a Special of CROWN and BRIDGE WORK. Don't worry about money. Ar rangements can be made where bjr you can pay for your work weekly or monthly. No charge for painless extrac tion where other work is being done. i, w whei Miemr Shakespare Up to Date: The Forum (And lunnnnnw fpi i y y u u u 1 1 uuu i 1.1.1. 1 Against 'Em) Scene. hO: h f r.. Charlotte. N. C. in Columbia State. Cast of Characters. 5; ; Woodrow Caesar's Corpse. ,: ,.:'V Deacus '-. ,-. v Marsenri . . ) Camegeius Morgua Piemen tus. v ' ' ' Con ,: Harveius. Taftonius. Bryantony. Spiraiou. -Citizens, Rum'uns, Reporters, " Senators, Janitors, etc, '. noarns T?m 'tib Mimtrvmen. loafers; be silent. If you contradict me you are wrong in advance. J knifed Woodrow not because I loved Har mon more, but because I loved Taftonius stil more, and the same knife-which stabbed Woodrow is ready for. anyone else that iookb strong enuuSu w ua.w Taftonius. Bryantony has something to say, as usual. (Exit.) - - , Bryantony The evil that men do lives after them; 'Tis published in the Mecklenburg Disturber. :. The good i oft' interred in H r's Weekly, r - So let us be with Woodrow, The noble Deacus Hath told you Woodrow was ambitious, ' . Ambition is all right when it's confined . ,To being governor of New Jersey, , ; In that capacity we sing his praise; 0 But, when he aims to push Taftonius out, v Cry) "Havoc," and let loose the dogs of war, " " He was my friend, faithful and just to me; The hat he knocked me into was- half cocked . , And never did go off, so all is well. - You ' all indorsed him once, not without cause, .What cause forbids you now to do him justice? ;viw , Oh Judgment! Thou art all in editors,- ; :S . ; And men have lost their reason; but cheer ;up; Wise men will think politically for you. Ah masters, if I were disposed to stir Your hearts and minds to reason and to think, ' f - I should do Deacus wrong, also Marsenri,' Whose writings would not stand the scrutiny . That comes with thought and reason. But see here; I I have a document most interesting; It is the policies of Woodrow Caesar. Let but the commons hear this statement, (Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read, , I never read a platform, s-ave my own). And they might vote for Woodrow next November." j First Citizen We'll hear the will; read it Bryantony. . Bryantony Have ' patience, gentle friends, I must not read it. Y'ouare not men, biA stones and blocks of wood, . v And being such, hearing the will of Woodrow, - , -- 'Twould muddle you completely; you must wait, And vote as Deacus and Marsenri teil you, . - Second Citizen The' will, the will; we. will hear .Wood row's will! ; i itt 1 ' Bryantony I cannot read the will, I must away, Here comes the 'ring" around the corpse. of Caesar. (Enter Deacus, Marsenri, Morgus Pierpontus, Harveius, Taftonius and other "Con" spirators. Exit Bryantony, in haste.) c tula MM mi it MSI m By Associated Press. Chicaeo. Feb. 2. President Murphy of the Chicago National League club, following up the suggestion of Barney Drevfuss of the Pittsburg club, that a prohibition clause be pue In his ba'l plavers' contracts, said last night that he would like to see the big leaguers prohibited from engaging in Ihe sa loon business. He said that h2 propo ses introducing a rule at the next na tional meeting which will prohibit ball players from purchasing or noting in terests in buffets or establishments of a like nature. ; V, . Murphy did not attempt to explain how such a rule could be placed in effect but argued that some stand should be taken against players iugas ing in the business.. ,, Vt. Frank Gotch Reaches Chicago. Ttx- ARnriated Press.'. "Chicago. " Feb. , 2. Frank Gotch, i : TUKActAr arrived In Chicago tuaiufiuu Akj..., . . - - loot T,irht for his match with Plestina The champion will !try to dispose of his opponent twice in tnirty mmuv.es fore the Illinois Athletic Club tomor nnfoh caid he had no intention ot giving his title away and that when he did lose it he wantea to ioao it i" v.i American. , . CHINAMAN ANNOUNCES ' HIS CANDIDACY. laltimore Dental Parlor INCORPORATED PAINLESS DENTISTRY 22 S. Tryon St. Between 4th and Trade. Open Dally 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Sunday 10 to3. Lady Attendant. Refirence: Our work. First National Bank, Union National Bank. - DR. C.-M. BEA.M of 310-311 Realty Bldg. Is now associated with the. Baltimore Dental Parlors, Inc., and has supervision of all the '-work. . . ';.'; ' 11 By Asosciated Press. ,: - Georgetown, Col.. Feb. 2. Leo Gow, a Chinaman, yesterday announced his candidacy for councilman here, filed the proper papers to secure a place on the ballot and started his carn al gn with an Americapn as camalgn manager The first step of Gow and hi- manager was to purchase slis hats to complete Iheir otherwise styl ish attire, after which they started: a house to house campaign ior votes. Gow is said to be the nrst loreigu born Chinaman to run iur um.o America. He came to tnis couniu when he was four years old. , v Th timated loss to property from rats in France, Germany and Denmark is about $1 for each inhabitant of those countries a. year. Metal melts more rapidly on a cold day than on a warm one because the draft from the blower generally brings cold, dry air from out of doors. Life Is a grindstone that sharpens the wits of some men, and the noses of others. Unfortunately charity seldom has any of the qualities of a boomerang. A. 0 A D E M Y Friday Night, February 2nd AT LAST WILLIAM HODGE (Llebler & Co., Mgrs.) in the success of thejCentury THE MAN FROM HOME . . ' , -. n TWvth Tarkinzton and Harvey Leon Wilson. Original Company and Hon. Seats on sale today . at w Mawlev's. PrLA . -12.0Q. $1.50. .S1.00.-75C-ECC Marsenri If you have tears, prepare to shed them now. I i' (Enter several Crocodiles weeping copiously, whatever that is.) Marsenri (Exhibiting a copy of the Lueyvil Kureer.) You all do know this paper, I remember ' The week before this issue did come out; ' That evening Woodrow handed out a lemon That overcame the nervy, I among them. Look, in this place Bryantony got kicked; See what a jolt the proud Smithonius got, And here poor Harveius received the "can," And as he handed him that lemon, mark How "scare-heads" in my paper. followed it. For. Harveius, you know, was Woodrow's "angel." ' - . Judge, oh, ye gods, how grandly he was boosted; v " That 'was the most -.unkinde st (not my? hreak y A M 6 The author long since did it) cut of all, When we who lay in waiting saw him stab, "Ingratitude," played softly on the G stringi " - Quite vanished him; then burst his . mighty "boom," And, in a mantle of reserve and silence, Even at the foot of the "Disturber," Which all the-while ran ink, great Woodrow fell. Deacus Oh, Watterson was there, my countrymen; . Then he, and I, and all of us "fell -down," v Whilst party treason actuated us. Ah now you weep, I see that sentiment . .Has thought and reason backed up in a-corner. First Citizen Oh, base ingratitude. Second Citizen We'll vote for Harmon. , Deacus Stay, countrymen! Third Citizen Peace, hear Deacus, Deacus Good friends, s-wee t friends, let me not;stir you up To such a hemorrhage of common sense; r f : r ; -They that have done this deed are honorable, -Such men as Morgus and Carnegeius, -And will, no doubt, with reasons answer you. I joome not, friends, to steal away your hearts, v All I am after is- that little vote, I am no democrat, as Woodrow is, . But as you know me all, aplain, blunt man That love my friend, Taftonius; you'd do worse Were you to vote for any other man. Why, friends, you go to do you know not what; Wherein hath good Taftonius served you well? " Alas, you know not, I must tell you then: Where we had one TODacco trust Deiore, . We now have several throughout the land; Where wealthy malefactors laughed at Law, They're sober now, and laugh at it no longer, It's ceased to be amusing, like the joke About the man who bought a country home.' Moreover, he has promised Parcels Post, And general reduction of the Tariff. Citizens "RATS!" V, J 111;' ll'"" 1,.,,,., ,.111.1.1.. -.-Ill i .ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT slmilatiffii theFbotf antfReuia- tiiigtlie StomarJis andBowdsof IVoniotesDi&sfiontTiEeiiU ness and RestContainsnciter OpiurtiJorphirtc norMiBEraLl WOT NARC OTIC. irm a mmm kj e.'! rj n bi (fu h I i. For Infa-n f. s v A niti , The Kind You Have Alyays Bought Bears .Signature , of AcbdleSdts- I WbmSud- Mil afTWl ' f 1 AuerfcrJ Eemedv forOcmslfea- Hon , Sour Stoiaach.Dtarrtm WorTOS,Ccmtsi(msJ:cvnisa ncss aadLossorSiEER KxSmale Sigaarare "of i NEW YORK. J mm. 6&z mm Exact Copy oi Wrapper. ft iPs in 1 rT At Sana I IP n ror uver i mimurn u u iiilMHi(iirnrfil Thb eorrAun ompanv, new yokk eirr. WOMAN TO OVERSEE ' : ': CITY'S MARKETING. By Associated Press. ; 1 '. .J:. : -New York, Feb. 2. Henceforth the city's , marketing is to be . done unde the eye of a woman. Mr s. Anna. W. von Hohoff has been made examining in spectress of the inspection bureau of the finance department of New York, and that means that it becomes large ly her duty to watch all purchases of the city and to certify whether they are according to r specifications. When ever James J.- Monroe, chief inspector, is away, Mrs-, von Hohoff will be act ing chief inspector in. command of the bureau ' Patience . is a virtue but hustle Is t greater one. : - The man who neglects the present can't expect much of the future. - - THE TRIALS OF A TRAVELER "I am a traveling salesman," writes E. E. Youngs,.. E. Berkshire,; Vt., "and was often troubled " with ' constipation and indigestion till I began to use Dr. King's New Life Pills, which I have found ' an- excellent remedy." For all stomacff,iterj oM iWaJWorfbJgiCtfte jr are unequaled. Only 25 cents at W. L. Hand & Co.'s. , GSTORI For Infants and Children. Tha KlndYcu Have Always Bought . Bears the Signature of y THE - SELWYN HOTEL EUROPEAN i Only fire-proof hotel In Char lolte; supplied entirely with wa ter from its own deep well CAFE OPEN A.i, NIGHT. '- ' I Water analyzed Jily 6, 1911, fcy Director State L&horatory of Hygiene MbpronouncedNipuri. Pure" "Water tTom' our Artesian V.'ell, 203 1-2 feet deep, for sals. Ec gallon at Hotel. . 10c gallon In 5-galku 'ots. delivered in Charlotte or at & R. SUtion. EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor. (Eggs hit Deacus.) 'Em here. The most up-to-date line of Dining Room-Suits are to be fouhd rigW I Mahogany, Early English and Oak Buffets, Serving Tables. ExtensWJ the most .economical buyer. J . . ' ' . If its value you want in Furniture, we have it. Liibin Foreiture Co Taftonius How slow It w orks; Mischief, thou art afoot; Why don't you take a hack? EXEUNT. ' ' - lumer lo Try French Wiestler joe Turner, better known in Char lotte as "Young Hackenschmidt,". will return here for a bout with Emrle Ca zeaux, the celebrated French wrestler and holder of the middleweight belt, on February 6th. Since Turner, left here he has de feated all of the middleweights in tfe country and holds the title of middle weight champion. Cazeaux has- won over 200 contests in Europe and on May 15th he" won in London the Euro pean middleweight championship. - The local fans will watch for the bout with interest, for aside from the fact that it will be one of the best In the country, every one Is anxious to see Turner in action. Reports show great improvement since he was here last. , " ' Official statistics show that the cop per output : of the ' United States last year, exceeded that for 1910 and near ly reached the record production of 1909.-,; ; ' . - ; A salvage dock consisting of paral lel pontoons connected by girders-has v.n hniit in Oermany for raising Vn .xMttU.-UD tn.;-sno -tons in weisht. ' ' . , According to English figures the world's- consumption of tea is steadi ly increasing and the demand for British grown tea far exceeds the sup" ply. Scientists from all over the world will figure in the celebration of -the centennary of the Philadelphia Acad emy of Natural Sciences in March. : r- The fellow who hocks his watch isn't, the only one who lives on tick. ASH EVILLE MAIL CARRIER BREAKS ALL RECORDS. Special to The News. - Asheville, , Feb.' 2. Asheville prob ably has a city mail carrier , that has captured all tlje records of the state for continuous and unbroken service without the loss of any time. That carrier is Neil Lee and he has been in the service of. the local, office for 13 years and four months and during that time he has lost just .three hours time. The . three hours', which were lost were taken up last wetk whe Mr. Lee took that much tim4 off to attend the burial ; services . of Orestes Rich, who was a close personal friend. Only: One ""BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the ; signature . of E. W. GROVE. .Used the World oyer to Cure a Cold, iar ttaa lay. : 25cZ Modem " reforms have, benefited nearly every worker except ; the Stomach. Its .tasks have ratner been made - harder by; v our hurried meals, unseason- SfnmirH; nnf ntnrallv strnno- bprome derangea and require aid to regain their ; rightful state. is a . Stomach Remedy compounded to meet modern needs. i. By its use; Without quitting the daily work or adopnnj an Irksome diet, the patient supplies just the required his digestive powers are brought back to vigor. - a3 . , Its discovery : is due to. Dr. Ramon . Saiz de Carlos, eminent European physician and pharmacist. Jt is taken -pleasant beverage after meals, . a teaspoonful in- a halt s : of water. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. aafc
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