Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 13, Lebanon, Boone County, 12 October 1917 — Page 6
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vY hav( vM received a shipment cf New Player Piano Rolls Here U just a sample of them: "Over There." "Good-bye 1! roadway Hello France." "D ream y Hawaiian Moon." "Keep the Home Fires Eur:.." "Jlu.sical Comedv Hits of 1917." And others too numerous to Mention." W.W. STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 55
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MEN DIE BEFORE YOUR EYES. Most thrilling war scenes .shown in America. Positively taken on the Battlefields of blood-stained Europe. Armies actually fighting. Realism unparalled. Real wsr phoJofcrnphcd for the first time in history. Nolhinff so remarkable, n-d tremendous, so vital has ever been pictured as are seen in these official war films. FEE THE SOLDIERS IN THE TRENCHES. REAL WARFARE BROUGHT TO Y01R CITY. SEE THE ALLIED ARMIES IN ACTION. CAVALRY ONSLAUCHS, THE DEADLY SUBMARINE. A REAL NAVAL BATTLE. SEE THE SIXTEEN INCH r.UNS SHOOT TWENTY MILES. EACH SHELL OF THIS CALIPER OF CANNON COSTS APPROXIMATELY $4,000 SEE THE ALLIED ARMIES FIGHTING IN THE ALPS MOUNTAINS. PRONOUNCED BY ALL MILITARY AUTHORITIES AS THE HARDEST BATTLEFRONT OF THE EUROPEAN CONFLICT. THESE FILMS AUTHORIZED BY THE SUPREME COMMAND OF THE ITALIAN ARMY. SEE THE WAR ABOVE CLOUDS SUBMARINES BATTLESHIPS. Also Fatty Arbuckle and Charlie Chaplin in 2 Screaming Comedies Opera House Saturday, October 13 SATURDAY MATINEE Doors open at 2 :00 o'clock. Show starts at 2:30 sharp. NIGHT Doors open at 7:30; show at 8:00. . ADMISSION Children, 10c; Adults, 25c ' .
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