OCR Text |
Show 1 KWT- jr- 1 ' l ill in i . v " ' L'"'JL ' -ri."4 ' llUUJbl.JuJ k . v. .... -i j TONIGnT ONLY MESSRS. MORRIS & HALL " PRESENT' UILLIALI -H MR1S I ;s IN THH LATEST NEW YORK , AND LONDON LAUGHING COMEDY SUCCESS ;? DUO'S oranvti?! YOU LAUGH ALL THBTIME. NEXT ATTRACTION Friday and Saturday, and Saturday ' Matinee, THE RUNAWAYS. Prices: 25c. to H.60. Bale now on. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ! " One Week, Commencing Next Monday, Dtctmbtr 12 th. BELASCO. MAYER AND PRICE (Managers (Man-agers of Florence Roberts) present their New Star, the Rotnantlo Actor, WHITE WHITTLESEY In three famous plays at popular prices. Monday. Tuesday evenings and Saturday Satur-day matinee. "HEARTSEASE." Wednesday and Thursday evenings and Wednesday matinee "THE SECOND IN" COMMAND." Friday and Saturday evenings. . "SOLDIERS OT FOBTXnTE." Company of 25 Talented Players, A Choir of Trained Singers. Two Carloads of Superb Scenery. , Prices: 26c. 60c, 75c, and tl. . ; Sale of seats opens Friday morning at J 10; j 1 - Plf , : ' ' ' This is the kind of weather when you need a good heating' stove. If you get the Buck's Ilot Blast you hare the best. Look our line over before buying. Remember that YOUR & CREDIT IS GOOD. FREED FURNITURE & CARPET CO., i 18 to 40 E Third South,- a U i. .i . .i . - i .. m pppii! SPECIAL! NEXT MONDAY, TUES- v DAY AND WEDNESDAY j EVENINGS. Blanche Bates j "THE DARLING OF THE GODS.": A. drama of old Japan by David Belasco -and John Luther Long. 342 times in New York; 145 times In '. St. Louis. WEDNESDAY MATINEE. " DOUBLE BILL "Madam Butterfly" and "My Aunt's; ' Advice." Prices, J2.00. $1.80. 11.00 and SOc 'i Seats on sale tomorrow morning at 10 ' a. m. J V 'Vv V is iawrMUd 1 thenM know Wtai'a Mmtl Wrtio sa 1 'CT! tor M. t f f . If h rmnnoicapoly tbe V''. Jt MARVH.. accept so Lf olkCT. bm trail uuipfor Wv A. T IllustnUMl kock-w!. Itftm Y,. - f full pueuir aad rtirpctioni to- A m ' valuable to Udica M nvKI, COuTvf r ... B 1 ruk Uo, lHk. iiiliI For sale by f. C benramm. r. t. HiB t tfram Co. and Chas. Van Dyka. ' soldiers were Injured, except for a few bruises caused by their falls. It Is thought that a defective primer was the cause of the unexpected discharge. dis-charge. The shell passed through the top of the parapet, wrecking It, ana continued on out to sea, THREE NIGHTS. BEGINNING TONIGHT ! Matinee Saturday, at 2:15 p. m. The Melodramatic Novelty, "Nettie, the News Girl" Pathos, comedy and sensation artistl-cally artistl-cally Interwoven. R TJon Con liii Cbeatre Ritmwn and Evening Perfcrnancw. j Admission 10c r-: S- Get die Christmas McClurc'e just out. An entertaining, s I Interesting and beautiful holiday number. It contains v Nine Short Stories Pictures in Colors . Stewart Edward White's "Rawhide," part two, Samuel Hopkins Adams edits "Notes from 18 compelling romance ol the Southwest Trainer's Book." A dosea wiM animal stories V TSuPerb PKe ta colors by Maxiield Parrish. in one. Pictures in tint by Oliver Herford ri"6 HPPer "A Jumble in Divinities " Is s O. Henry's The Ransem of Mack" is full of' those -Vbr.!8tma 8tory brings smiles and tears. funny touches for which the author is famous. . T?n H.,U'S Hi J"ey the Gates" is a George Madden Martin, Rex K. Beach. Herman 1 touching little story of child life. Ten delightful Knickerbocker Vielo, and Janet RemlairtotI also coo- j pictures in color by F. Y. Cory. tribute stories to the Christmas McCWs. GREAT CHRISTMAS NUMBER The Increase of Lawlessness The Rise of the Tailors Br S. S. McCLUBE ST MAT STANXARD TlAKER A startling article by the Editor of McClure's Magasine Or fee story of New York's sweat-shops. The on present day anarchy and the increase of homicide in pitiless stress of We among the RussUnJews in America. Comparisons with foreign countries. What America, The Union the it hope. Meaninr of tha are we going to do about it? " open - and - closed - shop. meaning ol me McC LURE'S IS $1.00 A YEAR SUBSCRIBE NOW tJ N.exLyer there wUI charct sketch of Rockefeller by ' 1 VV a ; X Id M- Tbellt articles by Lincoln Steffens, Ray Stannard Baker X V 1 ' fiyt ueI HPkin Adams, William Allen White, John La Farge. and i!i I y HCS I Charles Wagner; stories by Stewart Edward White, Edwin Le f CI I Z-J 1 SrT'' Ge?' MdM B00 ii") Vt ST&C'l J Wallace PhUhps, O. HenryJ.ck London, James Hopper, Josephine V " ytt) Dakam, Mary R. a Andrews, Joel Chandler Harris andmany others. V 0-VT S v and beautiful illustrations in colors. Hand a dollar wtth your name and V S i J ide' newsdealer, McClure agent, or mail direct to the f S. S. McClure Company, 45-57 East Twenty-third 8t, New York City. m as rf'-'r GIXSS J?? ' ' whoitis?" flrjjr ' d!-' r knows touch B i B of the soft W J' hand too well to W rff -n need tx guess, nI f Jff -ersS for tne momeB' XfZ V) she enters into the Jr playful spirit of 1 . ' the cnild and forgets for-gets her toll and weariness. Then a : sudden moreniest sends a thrill of pain through- her av.d sue realizes that though love may lighten labor it cannot lighten pain. Thousands of women who have suffered suf-fered from beckaciie, headache, and Other consequences of- womanly disease, have been mid; well women by the use of Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription. Prescrip-tion. It esti'olishes regularity, dries unhealthy drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. I cannot My eseiifh '.a pnie of Dr. Pierce Parorite PrescH-io it h done me fa ration rood." write Mrs. ilrnry Karrell, of Tarboro. '. C. Box 109. " I ws fcwcl'en ao I rou'.d hardiy walls when I ty-fi-n is iitiij the ' Favorite Prescription." Pre-scription." I !o r. t '..r:3? trouble and could ther eat O'rr n!ct usi'U I to-k morphine. Tried four different 'u v: ,-, J they nil failed to iojne auv jr-oc:. ? vt n fnead recom-r recom-r jri Tour 'Favor,: ;tciptioa ' tomsaod .J tL only three !x:H n.i cm now well and hearty. Can Co alinoat :ir kiud cf work." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the Dt desirable , laxative for 'delicate v?men. ': ' V |