South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 190, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1914 — Page 3

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nimsnw. .tpi.y 2. inn Krazy Kat fopyrisht. 1914. International News In the Dumps With Mumps. Theaters Gas for Lighting and Cooking GAS COMPANY TIIK XI-nV COLONIAL. Promptly at 1 o'clock Saturday the newly decorated and completely overhauled Colonial theater will opn its doors and Mart the new season. Kvery effort has been made to look after thf comfort and convenience of the patrons and ladies and children will bo particularly oared for. The soft carpets of the entrance, the bis French plate mirrors and the clean, wholesome air of refinement will appeal. A convenient retiring room, easily accessible from th sidewalk without entering the theater, will be at the disposal of the lady patrons at all times. The programs of famous Association pictures have been selected with th greatest oare and promise to cive the motion picture patrons of this city much enjoyment for many weeks to come. MAKE A NOISE LIKE A REAL CELEBRATOR The Place Is A FWT MCE YOU WAVfe..

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WIXIFRKn GRKKXWOOn. Winf red Greenwood will be shown at the Surprise theater today in a one reel subject called "Sheltering An Inprate." This is a typical western picture, which hides its love interest under the atmosphere of cowboy life. The oast is a strong one, including Winifred Greenwood and George Field. Several fine displays of horsemanship are given. Thomas Kicketts is the producer and he gives us several fine exterior scenes showing life as it is lived on a big ranch by the owner. "The Awakening" Is a Rex drama with Robert Leonard and Hazel Buckham. A young girl artists persuades a fisherman to prise for her. He mistakes her interest for love and when the awakening comes he destroys the painting she has done and returns to his village, where he marries the sweetheart of his boyhood. The MMutual Weekly" will be another attractive subject with the latest news in motion pictures. Tomorrow's pictures will be "Our Mutual Girl" reel J7 in which Margaret secures a position for her protege and pays a visit to her old home in Maryland, and meets an old sweetheart. Pretty rural scenes make this one of the best of the series. "The Mask of Affliction" is a two reel Eclair feature, with a great moral lesson.

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"TRAP DOOR CLUi: "The Trap Door Clue", a two-reel sensational detective story produced by the Kleine eompar.v. is the feature picture at the Auditorium todav with "The Voice of Silence", a clever Edison drama, telling the story of Sue Smith, who was deaf and dumb. One day while fishing she iOst her oars and was carried by the tide out to Cliff island where the big wireless station under Stephen's charge was located. A friendship sprang up between the two and Sue came often to the island where Stephen taught her to send wireless messages. Three daring robbers when they made their latest bank robbery planned to have a yacht meet them at the Island to which they rowed, and thus make their escape. They went to the wireless station to send a message to a confederate but Stephen had been informed to watch out for them and refused to send the message. They overpowered Stephen and threw him into a boat, and put out to sen. Sue discovering her friend's plight sent out a general alarm call on the wireless. The menage jvas. received by a passing ship which pirrsrifd and captured them. - "Ethics of the Profession" and the Pathe Weekly of Current Events will also be shown today.

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NIGHT FIREWORKS Beautiful set pieces all kinds.

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BAND CONCERT at night.

BALLOON ASCENTION Between 4 and 6.

FREE MOVING PICTURES at night. Be wjth us the 4th.. "Springbrook's Searchlight will look for you."

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START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT ONCE And Get the Benefit of Our JULY DATING. All money deposited in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT not later than July 10th draws interest from July 1st at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, compounded semi-annually. AMERICAN TRUST CO.

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Tlio Popular Picture yiouso. TODAY THE TRAP DOOR CLUE Kleine-Selig in two parts. Thrilling Detective story. PATHE WEEKLY OF CURRENT EVENTS THE VOICE OF SILENCE THE ETHICS OF THE PROFESSION Tomorrow One Gala Day "A Tale of Two Cities" With Maurice Costcllo and Florence Turner.

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THEATRE The Home of Good lectures. TODAY

WINIFRED GREENWOOD SHELTERING AN INGRATE The cast is a stronp one, including Ed. Coxen. Tiss Winifred Greenwood and George Field. Several fine displays of horsemanship are given by Messrs. Coxen and Field. "THE AWAKENING" Rex Drama with Robert Leonard. THE MUTUAL WEEKLY Coming Tomorrow "OUR MUTUAL GIRL" Reel 17. THE MASK OF AFFLICTION, Eclair Two Reel Feature.

Persons looking for a safe sven per cent, tax exempt investment should consult The Merchants' National Hank of th!s city. Advt.

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you re going away over the Fourth you'd better get yourself equipped here tomorrow with a new

suit; if you Ye going to stay at home, better do it anyway.

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iviubi ui tiie uiings you ao aemana a Whether it's a lawn party, picnic, ball a trip to the lake, here's a suit for the occasion ready for you to wear for the Fourth.

Suits for men and young men; lively new styles, choice new fabrics, lately arrived goods, made up now to be sold for much less than real value.

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for the conservative dresser or ultra stylish young fellow.

Blue Suits are Great for Men You'fl find here a most remarkable stock. Just about every conceivable blue weave that is made. They're all here; hard and soft weaves, plain and self stripes; guaranteed absolutely fade-proof; in every model that is new and good; imported and American fabrics; all sizes, $10, $12.50, $15, $18.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $30.

Hot Weather Clothes Palm Beach and Mohairs, crashes and linen, tropical serges and worsteds; in plain and stripes; they're the light weight suits which make hot days a pleasure. Always cool and comfortable. You'll find we've an assortment which is remarkable, at prices which are easy to pay, $5, $7.50, $10, $15, $18.50.

Outing Trousers

Lots of the time you go without a coat in the summer, especially around home, or at the resort, or playing golf. Might as well wear good looking trousers. Here are plenty of them. Flannels in plain and neat stripes; serges, light worsteds, $4, $4.50, $5 and $6.50. Khaki trousers, $1 and $1.50.

Take Your Boy Along; In These Clothes Sale of Wash Suits The renowned "Manhattan" and "Regatta" makes; Russian and Sailor stvles, for boys 2 to 8 years; high grade Galateas, Chambrays, Reps, Opolins, Percales, Duck and Linen fabrics; in four lots:

Boys' Si Wash Suits, now 78c

Boys' $1.50 and $2 Wash Suits $1.15

Khaki Wash Knickerbockers .50c and $1

Boys' $2.50 and $3 Wash Suits $1.88

Boys' $3.50, $4 and S5 Wash Suits. .$2.45

Rah-Rah Straws, Silk and Wash Hats 50c

Silk Shirts, Other Outing Needs Lois of men more than ever before

are wearing silk shirts this season. The comfort is worth what it costs, and it don't cost much considering what you get. Manhattan silk and linen, mostly silk, with a little linen, in many rich patterns; new things, just came in this week, $4. The greatest array of silky twill shirts, a "corking" value at $1.50; and another collar, detached style, for outing or lake, at $1. Take along also: Belts, 50c; union suits, athletic cut, $1 ; wash ties to match shirts, 25c and 50c; hosiery, 25c and 50c; bathing suits, one piece with "skirt," $1 to $3; pajamas, plain and figures, $1.

Get a New Style Straw Hat Here's the newest one the English tilted "taper" London Litest nt S3.

That's only one of the handsome straws we're showing we've sailor and soft straws, pencil curl and saw edge brims Sennits, Milans, Jap and China braids at every price from $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 to $5. Knox straw hats here exclusively $3.50, $4, $5. .If you haven't seen our S5 Panama, see it; genuine Ecuadorian weave, made under water; sun-bleached, beautifully finished. Best $6.50 Panama Hat value ever made for $5.

Store Open Friday Evening and Will Close all Day Saturc ay

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