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6 THJK INTERNATIONAL "II Popular Play to be (oven in Theatre Next We<lne? KN l,UK" Columbia VI winy and Y| THE LANC^ iSTER NEWS, NOVEM \ BE|? 18,1913. 1 ml lnunuaj. Spectacular magnificence splendor and religious ei the most notable concom Klaw & Erlanger's Internal duction of "Ben-Ilur," whl the offering at the Columbi Columbia, Wednesday and nights and Thursday ma veinber 19 and 20. Di fourteen years which ha oinen t lwi oriirinnl nrnwutltflt Y| , dramatic cstacy are Hants of J tional proch will be a Theatre, J Thursday V tinee, Noiring the ? ive passed tnn this; A. -I OIUVC IUU V/l I.SIIlUl |? ? V I'VU *. noble drama?its owners only kept it up to its origi eur, but have elaborated veloped the possibilities o duction each season, unti stands unrivaled in beaut > lishment. unsurpassed in significance and power. I "last word" of the stage ci nineteenth ceutry and int< age it brought a bigness a have not 1 nal grand and def the pro1 today it t ot' estah- M dramatic t was tin- t raft of tin- V 3 the new nd perfec A (Ml 'SAND COAT sims I I % lion wnicn win reiuaiu un for decades to come. Dealing with the early lif the most important period "Ben-Hur" shows tlie wo most wonderful point in mil and wealth, for Itome r world and Caesar Augustus peror of the mightiest r< earth had known. Into th display and pomp came t Nazarene, the Christos for e of Jesus, J in history, rid at its >4 ignlflcenceI J uled the V < was Era- % sal in the | I is time of y he lowly whom the , AT 11 0AND KHB Hi 15 PEP : CENT T?| I xi IVI IVI nation had longed, and it n sonality of Jesus that, p the fabric of the Walli drama, makes it a sermon a drama of trenn dous sij The reverence with which nence of Christ is indicated "Ben-Ilur" a religious while the sweep of the stor Hur and Messala, Esther carries audiences off their culmination of the dramati 3 mis per- i j ermeating ace-Young as well as jnificance. v* tiie Iniml- ^ lias made pageant, v of Benand Iras, t feet, the c plot be- ^ ti If vou ; IEDU are thinking CTlC : of buying e: ither a coat > y ? Y Y ing the chariot race, whe Hur conquers and degr em my. Nothing more realistic scene in the arena of the Antioch with Ben-Hur an< driving quadruple teams thoroughbreds contesting premacy has ever been imi a dramatist or executed b ducer. The race enthralls b its outcome dcnends life, lo rein Bon- J J ados his j than this J Cirrus of i Messala of equino i for u- Y agined !> A v a pro- X leoause on vo. honor, !? or suit tl Now am lis season i d Here. r i/ " t will pay ] /ou to buy riches to the victor, and w Hur receives the victor's wild olive, audiences appl the greatest enthusiasm. A Count That Fall* New York Press. Job Hedges was answerii ponent of scientific matiagei "My dear sir," he said, know whom von remind me hen Hen-1 crown of aud with u? Adv. & d. V * np an op- % ment. j "do you t of? Well J % The seasor but as a hel] business in tl "Now" i has only well s p to enable us to lis department t selliim started on these j do a record brea' his Fall we've d our ent. ?oods we know king November ecided to begin irft linp you remind me of the elder Dumas pere. "Dumas pere wasn't in th counting his money. One < ever, in leaving his monei mantel, he counted it?nin and went into the bath room On his return, a quarter ol later, his servant was dus furniture, and of the littl gold on the mantel, only sf Dumas? V e habit of ilav, howf on the f p louis? % to shave. ! r an hour J iting the e pile of >ven louis i of Bea and Si 0 utiful ai lits atth< ad Stylis e very lit ih Coats >eral re it i reuiaiueu. " 'A loss of two louis, Dumas pore. 'I never eo money before and I'll nev again. It doesn't pay.' " THE VOICE. There is only one law and flod For all things under the The sea. and the sand, and T ,* sighed % tinted mv X er do it V Y 4 only one Y sun? ?4? the wind ductio] some ( JM n of 10 3ases 15 in per cenl per cen i i b and in t. 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Schedule In Effect Nov. 9t1 Eastern Time. WESTBOUND. Lv. Lancaster 6:00 Lv. Fort Lawn 6:30 TiV. Bascomville 6:47 Lv. Rlchburg 6:58 Ar. Chester 7:40 Ry.Co. | h. 1913.. 2 : T a?3:15p ?*? a?3:5 5 p J a?4:15p V a?4:30p a . R -1f.n Z Lar icaster I Mercantili e Co. EASTBOUND. I,v. Chester 9:30 Lv. Rich burg 10:2 Oi Lv. Baccomville 10:31 I. . Fort Lawn 11:03; Ar. Lancaster 11:30; connections?Chester, wil em, Seaboard and Carolina western Railways. Fort Lawn, with Seaboard Railway. j a?6:45p V I a?7:27p !? HM a?7:38p 1 a?7:f?5p V a?8:2 6 p M Lh South- JL & North- Y V Atr Line -J |;H 4 Lancaster, with Southern A. P. McLURE, / Railway. A CK> , Supt. r 0