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nt crJ he: ci Per tli, :S I cy in tL3 General Au.:;::t A; . and. r-iiv. E. He: : ; Bert Leigh and Hazel Burgess ; In Geo. M. Cohans Musical Farce Tije Little t Mill : lionaire", Masonic Theatre Friday Oct. J7th. i- I I 'THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE." Geo. M. Cohan's, name has come to . stand for all that is best in the amuse ment world. The play to which his signature s attached is . a guarantee for clean, healthy, entertainment; pre- eented. with speed that ' typifies the : accelerated .: pace of young America, yet put forth in an atmosphere of melody ' and mirth that is distinctly attractive. "The Little Millionaire" is one of these. . It is a musical farce that is absolutely free from vulgarity, yet . containing insistent laugh-compelling qualities that have easily made it the most talked about play Mr. Cohan has so far pre sented himself in, and, in view df its : present popularity is likely to be ac corded a big reception when . pre sented here with Bert Lfigh and his big company at the Masonic Theat re on October 17. : Additional reasons for the vogue of "The Little Millionaire", furnished in the brilliant,wit of the story and the fascinating charm of the song numbers of this very funny farce. men, -and it shows the follies of such an experience, it shows further that 'you, mother, ' father or brother,, whoever you. may be will warn your relatives of such danger, after seeing this sh6w One critic in reviewing "The ; Girl of the Underworld" said.' "the author of this play must have been connected with this story in some way." Jack Gorman, the author, wishes to announce he saw 'the terrible case from which this .play . has been taken, enacted in real life. That is why the realism is shocking. After seeing this play you cannot help but wonder, at it. - Front any standpoint you must admit . it is a lesson; you must also acknow ledge you have seen one of the greatest shows that has ever played this town. "The Girl of the Underworld", will be seen at the October 15. Masonic Theatre on CROWDS AT THE STAR THEATRE "THE LEOPARD'S JSPOTS" TO MORROW NIGHT. -,, The large number of mail orders for seats already received from out-of-town patrons of the theatre leads . the management to believe that '.'The Leopard's Spots" will draw a record breaking house tomorrow at the Masonic -'.Theatre. ...' . . . 1. So large has the advance sale of seats in many cities for "The Leopard's Spots" that it was found : necessary In many instances to play a . speck! matinee in order to accommodate : the crowds who desired to see Thomas V Dixon's great story in dramatized form. 'THE GIRL OF THE UNDER WORLD" HERv NEXT WED- .: NESDAY. " The Bible says, "Teach thy brothers the darkness that lurks in $ vice.' .And "The Girl of the Underworld" does just exactly what the v above ;' quotation asks. It shows you the dan ger of young girls trusting unworthy Three large audiences saw the Warner feature picture at the Star theatre last night. This theatre is giving its patrons a high grade of pictures and is enjoying, a gratifying patronage Select your purchase with as much care arid deliberation a s ybii: would se lect; your life's partner and re member t h at sometimes some people are badly stuck. We guar antee our goods, a t) Hackburn's Store.'' " ' CITY OF NEW . BERN, N.. C, $20,000 6 PER CENT. '3 YEAR BONDS FOR SALE.. v ! ' THE ATHENS' VAUDEVILLE , PLEASED ALL. ' Miss Freda Mae, the 'dainty singer and Sascha, the violinist, who . have been filling an engagement at - the Athens this week, gave their farewell performance last night. . These acts made a hit with local theatre-goers and have been highly praised. vTwo new acts are booked - for - the .first three nights of this week-, i , v ?'v t - Bourdelais School of Music Stanley building Cor. . Broad and Middle Sts. Piano, Voice Culture Elocution arid ; French ' . , A .Sealed bids will be received at the office of the undersigned, in New Bern, N. C, .until 12 o'clock, noori, Wednes day, 22nd day of October, 1913, for the purchase of twenty "thousand dollars in coupon bonds issued by the City of New Bern, N. C, and payable three - years after " the first day of November, 1913, and subject",. to be called and(paid off and discharged by the city after the first day of Novem ber, 1914, . upon thirty days' - notice to the holder thereof, v . Said bonds bearing interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, which said interest shall be 'payable semi-annually 6n the first days of November and May of each and every year at such ' place or placesas may be' agreed upon by and between the Board of Aldermen of said city and the purchaser of said bonds, so long as any of said bonds shall remain due and unpaid or uncalled. Said bonds to be of the denominatio" of not less than ten dollars nor more than one ' thousand dollars each, as - may be determined by the Board of Alder men, and shall bear on their .face the words: "Issued for the legitimate nec: essary expenses of the City ofjNew, Bern.". All the coupons thereon shall, after maturity, be receivable in pay ment of all taxes, debts, dues, licenses, fines and . demands due the city, of any kind whatsoever, which shall . be expressed . on the face of said bonds. Inyall ether respects the said bonds shall be la such form as may be agreed upon by and between the said Board of Aldermen and the purchaser thereof Certified check for a sum equal to two per cent, of the amount of. bond. bid for as evidence of good faith muss be filed with bid. ' i lt ' Bidders are -invited to submit form of bonds and coupons to be used, v The right-to reject any and all bids is reserved. y. .- ,.. By order of the Board of Aldermeri of the City of New Bern.-. . .'This 10th day bt October,Vl913. S F. T. PATTERSON, . To 10-23 A3. ' .City Clerk.;':- i .i, F ?IV t - i 1 ! I I ! .' i : i i ' r? :i i.-: J-. v Cost only $5,00 per year and provides benefits of $15.00 per week for sickness !?..'. y T H and accident, and, two thousand dollars for accidental death. ' ? ' V l ! V V i:i - . . aee Him ana vet a Policy c v , v rwwMKr-jtinmi.MnitwMtMMnntMMt .. iwiWivrf-i.Ji-S The. new. Walk-Over shoes for, Men and Women are now on, display at Cop Ion's Department Store The Leopard's Spots. The Clansman. The Traitor. 50c. each.: M. E. WHITEHURST. AND CO. isman. I , , ,-" tor. 'i NORTH CAROLINA . ; - ' Craven County. SUPERIOR COURT ' - November Term, 1913, i NOTICE ' J..E. JONESV XKri , vs.- SARAH JONES. , :- ' - The ' defendent V above named J'wil rake notice that an action entitled as above has been' commenced f, in .'. the Superior t Court of , Craven County, North Carolina, for an atrclute divorce by the -plaintiff . from' the defendant - And the said. Vefendent, will, further take notice that.ehe is required t: ap pear at the term (,the-Superio- - ourt of said County to be' held on t 11th Monday after, the 1st . Monday in Sep tember next, h t being the 17 day of November 1913, at the . Court House1 in Craven County,' North Carolina, and answer or demur' to the complaint in said action or plaintiff will apply to the Court -.for relief demanded by - said plaintiff. v. '; "..iiy -.. W. B. FLANNER, Clerk Superior Court Craven Co, D. L. WARD,,...-r,- . V, " ' Attorney .for Plaintiff. V? This 30th day of Sept. 19J3.' ' . ." .:: ' L"'' 11 .' 1 "' r vxfi': My clerks have orders to try to please everyone, Hackbiirn. A fresh line of Bell's Chocolates; juat received, a 40c- the pound. Kafer't Bakery. . " - ,. ., , - Bert Leigh in. "Tb Little Mil lionalre,'r Masonic Theatre, Friday, October 17. i T Absolutely Boneless Codfish The Best Packed 1 to i .v 20c lb." Boxes 1 PHONE 174 ' ? ..' -. - ?! "5 if:, A. 0. tL..3Tk mm A fresh Ifne of Bella Chocolates Just recelyed, at 40c. the pound. afer' Bakery ,.''irX:ijX I; Bert Leigh lat "Tha Little Mil. Honalre," . M asonlc . Theatre, Friday October, 17, , , , '. ' . ,n ';fj?f4i'" ,.,vjar..'-';,'.,-V'C' X-i'::i' '.:fc3W'.;';.' 1,3, V Seats on Sale Friday at Wobd-Lahe DrugSfmpany'sl MdrMSnsM on sale at Kaf erfs ! Bakery at 5 0 .;v-';';..:. 'tp-Ji:r-: f tor .1- v 7 he Dancing Wedding Girls In Geo. M. Cohan's Musical Farce "The Little Millionaire Masonic Theatre Friday Oct. 17th. 'jif'?-; i I i mm mmmm i 1 : t 1 - 7,"' 'V'. . '" tv
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