Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1916 — "Getting Villa" Takes Rensselaer to Firing Line [ARTICLE]

"Getting Villa" Takes Rensselaer to Firing Line

“Getting Villa” the three-reel Herald film depicting current conditions along the border of Mexico, is one continuous thrill of excitement, and can he? seen at the (layety aerdome Saturday, May 20 (tonight). H you wish to get a good idea of what Villa is likely to get when the I 'nited States troops end their chase, just take a look at these wonderful motion pictures at the Gayety. They bring right before your eyes the character of the men in command and the men under them—men of nerve and daring who have gone into the dusty deserts of Mexico to “Get Villa dead or alive.” It will require only one visit to the (layety to convince you that these men of the army are men of determination, and that It Is their business to get Villa—dead or alive —and that they’ll do it. If you have a spark of patriotism you should not miss “Getting Villa.’' Thousands already have seen the great film and have given it the stamp of their approval. These are the first pictures from the Mexican border since Villa’s raid and massacre at Columbus, N. M. C. H. Chester, inc., sent motion picture operators to the border the day of the raid and, notwithstanding the rigid government censorship, many thousand feet of wonderful pictures have been shipped out of the turmoil of that territory. Walter Wiseman, the Rensselaer shoemaker’s son will be seen in the picture. Admission: 15 and 5 cents.