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TO GIVE CONCERT AT OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, SEPT. 2SRI). i I " c-' | ?? _ v iiarie Tiffany. Wilder & Weeks will present Mis?. Alarie Tiffany, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company, and Graham Harris in a recital at the opera house on September 23 at 5 p. m. Miss Tiffany's voice is of rare puriiv yriff floviKilitiT WitVi "jr tf icxi OUbii <5111 Ui " Jgan and the thorough training which she has had in this^ country and abroad it is not astonishing that she ^was secured by the Metropolitan Opera Company two years ago. The fact that Miss Tiffany is to be assisted -by Mr. Graham Harris lend^ added interest to the event. 33r. -Graham Harris, violinist, is an artist who has made many friends among discriminating' music lovers for Ills sincere musicianship and un "usual ability. are indications that somer tiling out <3? the ordinary will bs fce&rd at this recital although Gilder -> & Weeks refuses to divulge what it is. The reporter has his suspicions. If they are correct those who attend \ are apt -to have a very pleasant surprise. ^CHARLEY'S AUNT' AT THE / OPERA HOUSE THUR8AT^[f a m^rry comedy that alternates '*?ars, screams and yells "with gatling ^u* rapidity is what theatre goers want, they wilL crowd the opera iKNiBe Thursday night when the funniest play ever writeen, "Charley's Aunt" in its new.* snarklins: and ud to date American version will fill its long awaited engagement, and judg- j in.g from the advance sale it is evident! that everybody is going. 'For two generations, "Charley's Aunt." has fceen inown as ''the world's funniest ' play." All will laught over "Charley's .'Aunt." It goes bobbing along delightfully and skilfully and holds the .viudience helpless with mirth. It is clean, wholesome, roaring, romp " . '; ?,v *5 ,1 1 IlffM#' : a] VV;?^v5fcw ? ?&%$'? ? y $^rvs fei ^*1 ? 4 ii ii liMfalO -a *& m mi xm J ^ 1 . 1 M Jf ; a ri , ?? ,Nn \ n v ' *' . V} : t*\ B 'K^ ' ??i i?\ , -<-' 1 ?$& 9 /?> I I 5 K?g i ^ i, g I We will wii || Nothing else really, 1^ V'. The Fiat ing fun. In ingenuity of situation and incident, comic aspect character, rapidity 0f movement and unfaltering sense of humor, "Charley's Aunt" is without a peer in the history of the drama. Jt reany contains ?<./ many laughs that it seems as though the limit would never be reached, and it is one of those smashing hits that remain in the public affection for years. Admits U-Iioat War A Failure. London, Sept. 12.?Some indications tho viaw? r.f fiftnnsn naval author ities on the U-boat campaign is furnisher! by the Swiss paper 'Berner Tageblatt. which says: /'Certain naval officers of high authority have evidently expressed or at least been suspected of entertaining the opinion that the submarine war. if not a downright failure, has gone wide of its mark." ? It is the custom of German authorities to break disagreeable news to the German people by publishing it first through neutral sources. It is significant that the statement of the Berner Tage-blatt is reprinted without comment by the official Wolff bureau for consumption by the German puolic. Wolff's Ibureau further volunteers the statement that the declaration by "certain naval officers of high authority" that the submarine war is a failure has led to dispute amonof the German naval authorities. ? TO STRENGTHEN STATE EE SERVE MILITI A, Columbia, Sept. 10.?In a letter to the captains of the South -Carolina CSfof-a Pocbi*tra 'TWiliHo /in rornnr "VTsjti ? AfcV/OVi WW ? V A MV/i ning calls on them to enlist hoys between 16 and 13 years of age, men over 46 years of age, and those who are exempt. ".Since the passage of the new draft act," said the letter, "and the plans of the war department to largely increase the army, the necessity of a strong, well-trained regiment of reserve militia will be greater than ever ibefore for the protection of the peo pie at home. "I, therefore, urge upon you the necessity for recruiting your comply up to full strength by enlisting boy? from 16 to 18 years, men over 45 yoaors old, and men who are. exempt." NOTICE TO POLICY-HOLDERS The storage of seed cotton in occupied houses and verandas or piazzas insured in the Farmers Mutual Insurance association is forbidden according to Sec. 12 of By-laws. R. T. 0. Hunter, L. I Epting, President. Secretary. * I ' ''yi-v^f :-y:Sjiv"'i ,, % f| *2' '.' v* >-\,~? 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