South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 217, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1913 — Page 5
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large. Girls who marched last year will return and try for prizes and will lring friends with them. It will be a day for the. girls and with their parents In attendance the crowd is expected to be large. Every effort will be made to entertain the visitors and make the day one to be long remembered. AT Til 12 MAJFSTIC. Two European artists will head the bills at the Majestic this week with acts that are novel and have proven successful elsewhere. On .Sunday Mile. LoreLa Savoy will offer her posing creations, billing herself as a real Venus and carrying ample scenic and electrical equipment to properly stage an act that is said to be thoroughly artistic. Nellie McCoy, billed as the melody maid will entertain with eastern cabaret selections sung in her own Individual manner which has been highly commended. Beginning Thursday Mile. Rene Azora, lately a feature with Barnum and Hailey'a circus, who will be seen in daring anl graceful feats of
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away from the beaten rut of small time vaudeville acts. On the fame bill will be seen Jack Hamilton, the talkative trickster, who varies his mystifying sleight of hand feats with a line of comical chatter that really puts him In the monologist class. Rose Beckeri2h, who is rapidly developing Into an experienced stage artist, will present an unusually at
tractive repertoire of new songs and assisted by Ruth Foster will have entire charge of the lobby demonstration of new music. Three reels of feature pictures will be shown with daily change and as an additional feature for Saturday and Sunday a young
Hungarian artist from South Rend will . give a demonstration of his ability in'
free hand chalk drawing.
Mi-s Gertrude Wi-cr, one of tin maids of honor Iat year. Clear weather and not too hot is tin ten will r.c ivo cadi a silver coin
hope of Manager Iaily f Springbrook park who is planning t hold the second nnnmd girl.V day and cliil(lrtn'a carnival next V1 nMl.t y ;it the park. Feveral hundred irN vli will try for th prizes are alo wishing l' r success and will ! at the park to do their part to mak this year's white dress parade outshine that of lust season, tlirls' day is a new feature at Fpringhrook but it has taken with the Klrls, who gather frequently to look into the window of (Mailer's jewelry store where the '2?, prizes are on display. The program will he similar to that In 11J, when oer " girls pariieipated. Edith lluehler was then chosen the queen and she will retain that honor until her successor is selected Wednesday. The new queen will he. rho.-'eii by the women judged as will the three maids of honor. Ha.-h "f the four will, in a-hiition, receive a lia.ndsome diamond ring.
purse. I he dec-orated ehariot will convey the queen and her honor maids about the park and the ponies will wear harm ss in keeping with the occasion. The parade will be led by SpringhrooU band an. I with all girls dre.-ed in white carrying flags an imposing spectacle will bj presented. following the parade the marchers will assemble at the stage at the foot of the hill in the rear of the Casino where Atty. J. J. Oare will deliver the address of the day. After the speech Mr. Oare will crown the new queen, place the diamond ring on her linger and declare her queen until next ecasdn. The three: honor maids will be presented with their prizes in an appropriate fashion and the twenty other prizes will be bestowed with 'itting ceremonies. Patriotic, music will be furnished by the band and the L-irls w'll form a 1 irue chorus for the singing of patriotic songs. Manager luiicv N receiving entries
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BAND CONCERT PLANNED FOR SPRINGBROOK PARK Snringbrook band will furnish the music Sunday at Springbrook park, with the following program: March, "Tho Enterpriser" Lampc Overture, "King of Diamonds".... Rockwell Mexican Kl?ses ' Roberts Selection. "The Pink Lady" Caryll Grand Medlej-, ".Superba" . . . . Dalber A Comedy in Eight Acts Bendix Waltzes, "Woman Divine" Tobani New York by Night DeWitt March, "The Trail of the Eonesome Pine" M. V. Smith C. H. Smith. Conductor.
KENTUCKIAIMS VOTE FOR DEAD MANF0R OFFICE HICKMAN, Ky.. Aug. 2. Friends of Judge H. R Remley are casting their ballots for him for county attorney Saturday just as they had intended to do before his death on Thursday night, when he fell with his horse over an embankment. They declare their votes for him are the best tribute they could make to his memory and that if he wins Gov. McCreary can appoint some one in his place.
Ten f the marc hi rig i;;r!s will each each day and the number f particireeeive a Kdd chain and jacket and pants in this year's contest will be
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WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY AUGUST 3.
FIRST HALF MLLE. LORETTA SAVOY A Real Venus. NELLIE McCOY, The Melody Girl.
LAST HALF. MLLE. RENE AZORA The Bedina Girl. JACK HAMILTON, The Talkative Trickster.
ROSE BECKERICH Illustrated and Sweet Soprano Spot Light Songs. See the Forster Music Publishers' Display in the Lobby. Free Demonstration Daily.
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ALWAYS THREE REELS OF MODERN MORAL PICTURES.
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PUTS OUT FIRE IN MID AIR CHICAGO. Ai'jf. L While nearly n.000 feet In the air, a monoplane driven by W. C. Kobvnson of Chicago caupht tire when a fuse on the ensine blew out. Robinson extinguished the flame with a hand extinguisher while descendint;, and reached the ground safely.
By Anthony Hope. A Story Picture in Four Acts.
OMANCE, blended with the thrill of danger and doubt; loyalty
emphasized by surrounding treachery and intrigue; the impulse of daring and the ectasy of hazard; the tense struggle of souls.
in rombat: the battle between desire and denial: reckless ambition and;
the misery of its climax; the power of good and the force of evil; the.- j woe and war of hearts; the triumph of duty over vice, hate and even J love; and throughout all the conflid of emotions and events, the sympathetic influence of a j woman's tenderness; and Fatea woman's heart, and its hungerthese combine the thrilling j theme of "The Prisoner of Zenda" the tale of man who was king and a king who was a man.
What The Critics Say Of the artistic triumph that will immortalize James K. Hackett's famous characterization, and will live forever as a picture with a soul. A Didnified sensation.
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Biggest of all hits in the history of the film play", New York Journal Real achievement a piece of artistry." Morning Telegraph.
"Unusually elaborate and effective." "Unexpectedly successful."
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SOUTH BEND CHAPTAPQUA AUGUST 12th TO 18th. Corner Michigan Ave. and Scott St. Twenty first-class entertainments. Season ticket admitting to all twenty, $2.00. Children to 14, $1.00. Tickets transferable in immediate family. Tickets may be obtained from A. S. Irwin, 405 Michigan Ave. Also on sale at Public Drug r,tore, 113 S. Michigan St.; R. H. Kuss store 907 S. Michigan St.; A. W. Huff store, Cushing and Michigan Ave.; M. C. Hoban store, Lasalle and Emerick; Mishawaka Pharmacy, Mishawaka. House to House Canvassers Wanted. Mail Orders Filled. Home Phone 1301.
CASHIER LOSES $1,000 IN BILLS MAN RETURNS IT VERSAILLES. Ind.. Auj?. 2. Frank M. Iavs. cashier of the Versailles hank, started to Milan Friday morning in his automohile, with $1,000 in paper money in an envelope. Before he had pone a block he lost the money but did not discover it until he was half way to Milan. I). K. May of this place, passing along the same street a few minutes afterward, found the money and returned to the bank at once. It was in the vault before the cashier discovered his loss.
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