South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 294, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1914 — Page 4

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tin: i, s "A li -ntlr rn.tn rrin MI.-!.ijii", a f.o rT j-ktwre f Thni;n A. Wife's (ir.iiii.i f f an American 'ntl m.in rin- hi ountry as MT,.ttor. will he shown .it tho Ii.allr- th'-Mcr today. It is ti l t h- li.tr.i- tvrs ;m uond, NjeciiilIy Sn. L'i!::ilii!i, who is played hy Wise him."-lf :ml who H typhal, ohl-Myh gallant southern K-nth mr.n. t-An-r of a cotton plantation 40 miles trom a railroad Mation. And the llivor of th s. characters is al.ont the .mo a.s in th- original production. This rnans that the pi-t::r: has a dozen inUr .tir.j studies o:' type. Then it aho ha.s the story told hy the play. Th vtry is particularly entertaining and th picture has en ablo. to develop those portions of it that the MakTO oilitl only SllKeyt, the v Ties in th- home town, the .enntnr'i? tot ton ti'!ds, tli M i 'sis.-dppi stf-arn-ht'.i'.S. etc. It is said the .-ictimr i.s worthy. There is nothing liking in the work of thoe who portray the nine chief lopw, although there- is an c-pecia! liaor to Torn Wife's dear old senator. Nearly all the h-.s,-.r roh-s are al?o well taken. The hackk'ronids are southern x crus, artti'il and ronvincin, scene? in Wuhiiiiiri. that of course are actual and interiors. Tills is tiie real Thomas A. Wise that phivcd at th- Auditorium in stock a few months past. "Trapped in ;i i,,s -r' s a Sterling comedy that will help till out the Ia- hill.

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Miss Fannmp rc-f.ntc red the ronrn Mth a pitrhr of water Templin pointed the iin at her am? pulled th triK-;r. and the tir 1 fell dead. The oin: i!in v i exinratd hy : coroi r' jury.

SEN. BURTON WILL SPEAK AT MISHAWAKA

tin: M iuroinrM. The Auditorium has a splendid hill on for today, the hrst of the Strand war series, showing scenes at the hattie of Lou vain ami others of interest. Post No Hills," an JMison comedy; "The. Wise I)ete ti "." ami "A Six Foot llomance.'' tvo Luhin remedies; Mary 1'icKfoid in a Ihomaph reissue entitled "'The Narrow koad" ami -The nio.,,1 Kuhy." two-reel . Vitaraph drama featuring Maurice I'ostello are al.-o on the program. Sent 4ut west to the raivh of ualthy James Warner to make a man of himself, lluii Farton, a reckless iinic fellow, sinks-hack into his old hahits and schemes with (Irotz, a crooked jev.eh'r, to secure an almost priceless ldo.nl ruhy, set in a rin. l.elonuirr-C to Warner. The crook makes :t elevrr imitation of the stone, tiiey et Warner intoxicated and HuKh steals the rins. Jle thnn places the imitation jewel in the coat of Foh Farr, Warner's foremar . When it is found on Farr he is accused of the rohhery, convicted and sent to prison. I)r. Von Jlutten, ;i philanthropist, li-comes interested In 'arr's case, refuses to helieve him guilty ami takes care of Farr's motherless child. Meanwhile Frotz and Hu-Jih sell the genuine ruhy to 1 loinrich Von Kutten, a collector of precious stones, and who happens to ho a cousin of the doctor. Warner visits New York, meets the doctor and tells him the stone he is wearing and whhh was found in Farr's pocket is a Take one and when Heinrich comes to visit the doctor discovers the real ruhy n his linger. Farr is released irom prison ami Frotz and Hugh arc located and arrested.

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The Lesjuegets share headline honors hy introducing their novelty musical act. Lewis and Kessler, splendid musicians and clever singers, will bo seen in an original specialty In which their plane playing is an important feature Mesrs. Moshr, Hayes and Mosher, comedy trick Mcyclists, and a Keystone comedy picture, will complete the bill.

si-:. ricrrm:. The pictures of Annette Kellermann in "Neptune's Daughter" will remain at the Oliver the balance of this week and Sunday. Matinees are given daily at 2:?0 and the evening performance at 8:13. GRAND OFFICERS ARE PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS

New Odicials Are Installed hy Macca1m's Uniform Ilank Assists in Work. M. R. Meredith of Wabash, great commander of the state of Indiana, and J. W. Reploglc of Goshen, great record keeper of the state, were the principal speakers at the installation of oiticers held by the Modern Maccabees of St. Joseph Valley Tent No. 11 OS Tuesday night in W. U. W. hall. The following oiricers were installed: Fast commander, J. Jenks; commander, h D. Stewart; lieutenant commander, H. Monroe; record and tinance keeper, J. Coleman; chaplain, Mel Knight; sergeant, Clyde Burke; physician, Dr. W. Cook; master of arms. P. C. .Shau; tirst guard, I). Coleman; second guard, J. Thoma: sentinel, J. Fisher; picket, 1 Talmadge. Uniform rank of Tent No. 1, South Rend, assisted in tho ceremonies connected with the installation which were in charge of Grand Installing otlicer F. M. Caldwell, assisted by U. I'enwell. There were visitors from Mishawakee and other tents in the vicinity of tho city.

Sen. T. F. Burton of Ohio v. ill be the t.rst republican speaker to talk in this vicinity as a part of the program beintr put on hy the . 1. of St. Joseph county in the fall campaign. He will talk in the high sch ool auditorium Mishawaka next Friday hight. He will deliver two speeches in this state ne in Iifaette hesides tile one to be staged at Mishawaka. The entire program for the fall campaign is being shaped by Albert Slick, county chairman. Tuesday night a meeting was held at North Liberty, a fair attendance being present; Wednes vv a meeting will be heid at the school on the Michigan road in Center township; Oct. 16, at Walkerton; Oct. 20. New Carlisle; Oct. 1;2. at Lydick; Oct. 23, Greene township, and ( ct. 24, Osceola. The candidates will be the principal speakers and will go to each place in the evening by automobile.

ACTRESS TELLS SECRET A Well Known Actress Tells How She Darkened Her Gray Hair ami Promoted Its Growth With a Simple Home Made Mixture.

AT Tin: M.Ur.sTIC. The new musieal eomedy company at the Majestic has attained wide popularity during th short time it lias been here. The clean cut methods of the producer, W. II. Hall, and the capita! romedy bills presented thus far have proven decidedly entertaining, on Thursday a laughable Irish farce, "O'Grady's Reception", w ill be tho bill. Dialect character songs including "Dublin Town". "The Irish Tango" and the latest war -ong. "Now I'll Raise An Army of My own", will be prominent features. Nellie Patterson, Kuilie Miller and other attractive uirls of the company will introduce original sinking and daiuing specialties. wing to the disbamlment of "The Rloprs" and "The F.ir! of My hnams", two lute mui-al slmws which recently played at the olier. several new additions will be made to the Majestic company beginning Sunday, when a new bill will he presented and the new people introduced to Majestic pat roiis. vr Tin: colonial. Fontinuing its pdiry of two acts of r audevil'e ami four r el-- of motion pictures, the t'olonial finishes the List half of this week vith a strong bill of attractions. The m nnnthab-r trio, the .Mpine sinners ar.d musicians, created such a favorable impression the first o.irt of the- week that they have been retained. Another ent rtalr.ing act o!' uh'.is'jal ni'iit i Ihe harnnui.' -i:.-;ir of Th'mp.:., i'oojtr and Thompson, a trio of colored harmony sim.ers. I'e Koen Thompson, the principal soloiM f the act. eiijis the distinction of being the ompos-cr of "If I Forgei". operatic ballad that has been sung ;md featured hy none other than Mm . Schu-mann-Heink. the grand opt ra star. Loth of Tinur.p-ou's ;'.ssociates in the tri ork .ire skilled entertainers und vocalists of a'.ulily. Their program :it the Fohinial will le original a;d ntertaining. I'oui fe.it u re nlias wiil le shown in connection with F.ic aiubille ;i,'t--. Toda' i'r;ticis X. Fu:-hman. the j cj.-,;;;(r pi;oi,,;iiM star. will be seen in a two reel ptoduvtion. tin; srui'iiisi:. "Roy" a two t e! LYIair. b. .to a child's i!.!!'.;t'i;r" sac two ods. will be shown at the Surprise theater t' -day. Morar. l-Imd to atul-ition. has been a bng standing fri'T.ii of Woio . r.is. In tl'.is way .Mora 11 loe il;c widew but hi sl!oc,i;et af'kctloli ; -; for the littb bo-.-. l'iie 1 o m :ur:. herisht-s the rar.' fri ndship ;md the knife which the ni:Ml b.MS e;. e!. him. Tim comes w :.. n the v id"-. ami Mot. 1:1 i.uarre!. T- rid b-t self of hiui .-be le..es s . t b. T lie b. ; . lloMing to U:id a l.in., in son"- other p!i cc. Hut ii.ste.ol I, indues- a:ul w-'i!;. the wibnv br.ds ,-.a .,.1 hui.gt-r. ef a n:c!it f t i ; t - u' w(.ik!i"s in tbe roailu.i.v. Tlo- bo h;i.'s ;i strange n.iFi to ; 1 1 1 b. r. n-,e ihO'.h'T carried into .1 ter-emerit. -h'jth ;tftrv. ard rernt n;bers hi knife w hich he lias left in the oid home. ;ks to

GIVES HISTORY OF N. D. founder's )ay is Celebrated at Ii-'al University.

Miss Iilanche Rose, a well-known actress, who darkened her gray hair with a simple preparation which she mixed at home, in a recent interview at Chicago, 111., made the following statement: "Any lady or gentleman can darken their gray hair and make 't soft and glossy with this simple recipe, which they can mix at home. To a half pint of water ndd 1 oz. of bay rum, a small box of Harbo Compound, and of glycerine. These Ingredients can bo bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomes the required shade. This will make a gray haired person look 2 0 years younger. It Is also fine to promote the growth of hair, relieves itching and scalp humors and is excellent for dandruff and falling hair."

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The Home of Good Pictures. TODAY "BOY" CHILD'S INFLUKXCi: SAVKS TWO SOULS. . Kclalr Two Heel Drama. A little boy's firm handclasp of true friendship sets a good for nothing lout not only on the road to right but on the road to happiness. "IN AND OUT' fterllii Comedy.

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J ARROW Talkative Trickster. LEWIS & KESSLER Singing and Piano.

LESGUOGETS Novelty Musical Act. MOSHER, HAYES & MOSHER Comedy Bicyclists.

Evenings 7:30-9:00 Matinees 2:30. PRICES 10c, 15c, 25c. Sunday New Vaudeville

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SHUBERT BRADY FEATURE TODAY.

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were jointly observed at the I niversity of Notre Dame yesterday. In honor of tho occasion there were no classes. Solemn high mass was celebrated in the university church at S o'clock hy Vv. Hums. C. S. C. Fr. Herbert, C. S. C. and Fr. Lennartz.

C. S. C.. acted as deacon and sub-J

deacon, respectively. Kov. Kuticne Burke. C. S. C, preached the sermon. He told of the founding of Notre Dame by Fr. Edward orin, C. C, with his ac- ( ompanying band of live brothers of their labors and of the founder's deSires. Then )o told of the results that had followed.

ELECT CLASS OFFICERS Hugh O'Donnell 1 rrerddent or Notre Dame Jmiiois.

Always a CJood Show Admiion 5c.

!licers of the junior and sophomore classes at Notre Dame have been elected for the ensuing year, l-'ollowing are the junior class ollicers: President, Hugh O'Donnell; vicepresident, S. (1. McBride; secretary. lMuanl Marcus; treasurer. Fred Pratolowski; sergeant at arms, Robert 'Jarr; historian, Timothy (ialvin. Thrt sophomores at a meeting Monday rright organized and chose the following officers: President. Leo 'lonnell;: vice-president. J. Miller: secretary. Robert Burns; treasurer. I. . Hilgartner, jr.; sergeant at arms, Frank O'Donnell.

FIREMAN SOME BETTER Injuries Iteecivcil hi Fall hy ( heater Van Ardel Not Serious.

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rebuMVd y Xh- widow ;ind her new toiir.d friend. The store runs on and proves to be unusually int' r -st ing. A Sterling comedy v. ill I r sliov.-n alled "In And feat".

"hester Van Arsdcl. the fireman 1 who fell through the pole hole at the Central fire station Monday nigbli while walking in his sleep, is reported improved' at Fp'orth hospital. An: N-rav examination yesterday morning I was m:ide but no injuries besides a fraeturcd pelvis were found. GIRL IS"kTlLED"rY ! AN "UNLOADED" GUN; Swithenrt Points Keoer at Her. ' Pulls Trigger and She Fall.- l)er )ad.

J A fv .NVI I.I.I. I:. i.. .!. 14. Miss i ';i-,' l-'ap.nir'.g. -';'. is dead t-ulay as tl'.e r, suit of a playful attetnit on. the p.it nf her sweetheart. Arthur Tom niiti, to iriglitcn lu r with an "nr.- !:'!.!" p'Mihcr. Trrplin and Alb :x Druitt were calling upon Miss Fanning and her sit r. Pniitt hod a i eder. w lueh was tased around a.rtfr the cartridges had hern removed . A sVrt time later Pruitt secretly rri'Ln e l the cartridges and w hen Ten-.pl'.n asked for the cum to scire hi tutctlicitt Truitt attempted to mention that it was loaded. When

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Actual Scenes en the 1 lghtliif; Tdne Today. The First of the C treat War Series.. We take pleasure in presenting the Strand war series, .showing scenes at "THE BATTLE OF

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Tliese series to bo shown every Wednesday. "THE BLOODY RUBY" With .Maurice CoMollo, a tvo reel Yitagraili. "POST NO BILLS" lalison Cometl J. "THE WISE DETECTIVE" and 'A SIX FOOT ROMANCE' Two Luhin Comedies. An Added Attraction Today MARY PICKFORD In a lliocxaph rei-sue

THE NARROW ROAD"

NOW rLAYING The Bartola .Orchestra.

That Popular Little House Permanent Musical Comedy Stock Co. BEGINNING THURSDAY The Capital Irish Comedy

With New Songs, Dances and Elaborate Chorus Number. See "The Irish Tango." Hear "How Til Raise an Army of My Own." "Dub-

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MISSISSIPPI" World Film Offers Five-Reel Picture of Thomas A. Wise's Drama of an American Gentleman Serving His Country as Senator. Reviewed by Hantord C Jtuison. It is safe to s:iv that no one regretted paying the admission price to see Thomas Wise in that dandy play or his, "A Gentleman From Mississippi." The picture of the play, a live-reel oiterini; and the third of the Brady plas. t It has the good characters,' especially Senator Langdon, who is plaved by Wise himself, and who is a typical, old-style, gallant southern gentleman, owner of a cotton

plantation 40 miles from a railro.id station. And the flavor of thesecharacters is about the 'same as in the original production. Thi is a big point it means that the picture hasi dozen interesting studies of types. Then it also has the storv told bv the plav, or enough of it to be very interesting. The storv is particularly entertaining and the picture has been able to develop those portions of it that 'the stage could only suggest the scenes in the home town, the senator's cotton lields, the Mississippi steamboat, etc. The storv told is clear enough and most of it is every bit as clear and as effective as in the stage play, and the story here is the thing. The acting is worthy. There is nothing lacking in work ..f

those who portray the nine chief roles, although there is an especial flavor of Tom Wise's dear old senator. Nearly all the lesser roles are also well taken. The backgrounds are southern scenes, actual and convincing; scenes in Washington, that of course are actual, and interiors. All amply explain and interpret the storv and all are excellently photographed. A real old southern mansion was chosen to be the Langdon home. A real cotton tield is the background chosen tshow how he looks after his negro help. Some 'southern village serves as background for the political parade when Langdon is nominated as senator in Mississippi that means elected. When the parage reaches the house of the senator there i s a touch of wav-back southern humor in the persuasion of Langdon to take the nomination the. community points its revolver tifty of 'em at him and he access with hands up. "TRAPPED IN A CLOSET' Sterling Comedy.

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THE OBERINNTHALER TRIO ApHne Singers and Instrumentalists in a New Program. THOMPSON, COOPER & THOMPSON Colored Trio of Harmony Singers.

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GEORGE H. ALWARD lU'Putilliun iindilat I or Recorder of St. Joseph County.

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(DIVIIs'G VENUS) In the Spectacular Pictorial Triumph "eptune's Daughter"

TODAY 2:30 & 8:15

iiJ PRICES Matinees 10 and 20c Not Reserved.

K Evening Lower Floor, 25 and 35c; Bal

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