?f, ??? >? a?.. .v* A".':'* >?<. vt<; ) <:> . r> v ^ ,? - < . -l ' O' V 'v: y' <>; ? ? /.' ? ?>. ' A ? /a \ v ? (o V CA ' *.0 0> I a. - ?.a , , j /? >. THEATRE PRESENTS .J FOUR SHOWS DAILY f AjMUf.-' lOUM' !?f? WMl ' :? F0UR SH0WS DAILY .! Tryr in-M _ JvJrllN - : ' Friday Morning 10:00 BL ::S ^?SmmSW ' GILBERT' ??I' )??'"?-' '? Friday Eve?i?g 1 and9*0 ?fNEE LV"M"S ' ^^ >*?n b ? tfflill ?|?rMri?K imo llllf i?^.jsr"" ^llE-. SSjffil "S Is ) ? mVm'.'i ? 'J*:*# 1 / I r . j i , ) V ,>. ? o V DayShows 25c and 50c Evening Shows 40c and 75c THE BIG PARADE fty fflfllfffPTffilP ?RJKmJgro JligligI2BL!aUSg??JR2gJTOBUayaJ ,<: Nine years ago on Friday, November 13, the greatest battle of the greatest war of all time was brought to a dramatic close, and the thundering guns along the Western front subsided into a peaceful calm, as empires tottered and War Lords fled to safety in neutral country. The world went into a delirium of joy that heralded the most stu pendous event the world has seen in two thousand / - ' \ M i ? S , ? vears. - ' ^ <; ??<) ? * ? ,/ ! . ' ^ ? ? 0 Americans by the hundreds of tnv% ^mds were - actors in the world's greatest drama. / . ( \ " ' \ ? , * , Laurence Stallings, of North ttarolina was there. He saw it, he was a part of it und he has 1 reproduced it in the great film dram* of all time "The Big Parade." V A v, ^ s ? ' - ? v L) It is a picture that will grip vow. will thrill you, will convulse you with laughter m one mom ent and tear your heart with the sorrow of it in the next. It has been heralded and hailed dj all class es of people as the greatest War Picture o2 all time. } ?? * . N .* ? -? " The New Lyric Theatre will .open on Armis tice Day with the showing of this mignty picture. I . 1 . i J v , i .<> ? , , ?. Day Shows 25c and 50c i Evening Shows 40c and 75c ; t^vf/.-vt/cvt/nt'; \t._ ?o*/; VAfA'Af>yl/. t < The New Lyric Theatre, just completed, and opening Friday Nov. 11 with the Big Parade, is Western North Carolina's best moving picture theatre. The management is proud of it, and wants everybody in Jackson county to see it. It is not only a thing of beauty; but is com fortably equipped, with steam heating plant, the best of spring, opera chairs, spaced so that you can be comfortable, and with new screen, new ma * chkies, everything that a modern theatre could have. This splendid theatre is Jackson county's own, no city has a better one, and we want our people to enjoy iU ' ' 1; . " / -/ ; , * v. (i' The New Lyric Theatre is anxious for every man, woman and child in Jackson County to see The Big Parade. The school children should not miss this opportunity of learning what their fath ers and big brothers endured in the Great War. It is a liberal education within Itself. / ' _ 1 _ i ? . See, live the Great War over again in this ? the greatest tragicomedy ever filmed. <*? ?v ttt t " ? " * '