South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 295, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1914 — Page 5
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(Irren I-Iyel Monster" a western v.u dy and th" Path; daily news corn j'l-t the Mil.
lasalij: tii i:ati:k. "Trt'y o' lif-arts" ly Louis Josr ph Vara in th fourth installment featuring Clro Madison as the twin sist r and I'-ortfe Iarkin ;u Allan Law I will . .dmwn at the Iaalle todav. "Th" Test of name" Is a two reel I'ornino showing how a child's prank wins for'ffivr nrvss for her inothr." -Tin- Wrun;' Birds," is an --.dhnt Tif n-el American film with I-M ('oxen, 'harlott" Burton and Gpor-'f I':ld In the rat. an also on the programs. "The Mutual Weekly" will , nn attraction today with the latest pictures from the seat of war. including scenes from every country now enaped In conflict. Tomorrow will hrinc Paramount Pictures. ranid Frohman presents the distinKuish'-d dramatic artiste Henrietta i.'rosman in the famous emotional drama, 'The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch," in four reels, a (iramatic illustration of the noMest of human emotions, mother love. "Jane's Ivrs," a Joker comedy will complete the bill. tiii: sr iu risk. Today's pictures at the Surprise theater will include a two rel American drama entitled "The End of a Perfect Day," featuring Winifred Greenwood at her best. "The Mistress of Deadwood Ibasln" is a Hex drama with Hob Leonard and i:ila Hall. The Deadwood Ib-usin lumber camp is presided over by a foreman who does not think It neoessary to observe the rules laid down by the owner when the same militate to his disadvantage. He accordingly encourages drinking and gambling among the nien in his employ to his own profit. Opposition to his system appears however, in the person of Miss Kveline Danvers, only heir to the estate of her father, which . includes Deadwood Hasin lumber camp. Khe proceeds to institute a strict observance of the rules laid down by her father and meets with strong opposition from the dissolute foreman, whom she fears j t discharge on account of his appar ent influence with the men. Hopeless 1aiuz Trouble Curel. Many recoveries from Lung Troubles are due to Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It strengttiens the bungs, checks the Cough and gives relief at once. Mr. XV. S. Wilkins. Hates. X. t ".. writes: "I used Dr. Bell's I'ine-Tar-Honey in a case given up as hopeless and it effected a complete cure." (let a bottle of Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey. If your cough is dry and hacking let it trickle down the throat, you will surely get relief. Only 25c at our druggist. Advt.
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NOW PLAYING T. C. NTT.KNT CO. In a Coimtly Sketch J ARROW Talkative Trlrktr Ll-TWTS & KI SSLKR u:s;i)(iirrs .MOSHF.R, HAYIS & MOSHKR tlatlnee Dnilj 2:T.O .Mslit 7:30 and 9:00 MAT 10c 15c EVE 10c 15c 25c SUNDAY New Vaudeville Th E TODAY 2:30 and 8:15 The Perfect Woman Ann elite !l r (DIVING VENUS) In the Spectacular Pictorial Triumph, NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER PRICKS Matinee. 10 and 20c. Not Reserved. I-'vonins Ijower Floor, 25 and :?."e; Baleony. 2."c: Gallery, 10c. All seats reserved. The Headliner Everywhere Will be Shown Here Today. Francis Bushman and Beverly Bayne In Two Reel Fssanay entitled A SPLENDID DISHONOR "THE INVESTMENT' A Ijidin Drama. "SLIPPERY SLIM AND THE GREEN EYED MONSTER" All Fssanay Western Comedy. PATHE WEEKLY OF CURRENT EVENTS "A DOUBLE ERROR" YitaXTapli Comedy with James Morrison and Dorotliy Kelly TOMORROW WILL OF THE WISP A four reel feature. TO ALL MODERN WOODMEN. You should brins your friends and seo tlio SOCIETY'S SANATORIUM. This irreat. free. life-saln? Institution for its members will be shown with a reproduction of the life of a Neighbor stricken with tuberculosis, who was there nine months ami came home as good as new. at THE AUDITORIUM I HI DA V, ()( TOIli :it 16. Afternoon and I0enin. JT til 1 CJJD Tlie Homo of Good Plctur. TODAY WINIFRED GREENWOOD In "THE END OF A PERFECT DAY" American Tivo lUfN. "THE MISTRESS OF DEADWOOD BASIN" Witli Bob IiNnanl ami 1311a Hall. Always a (iood show Adini.-ion 5'. Fav? Hslf Your PenUl Bill 110 W. Wash ntrtoa Ave. Teorh i:xtretel Absolutely Without Pain HearT C,. , Crow s. MW tn . Oj r-!l -Ji'.T -rhi-ncH-Homf j,f'i I j v , 1 n xr .ml Sunday A. M
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Fourth Installment. 'THE TEST OF FLAMES" Domino Two Reels. How a child's pranks wins forgiveness nr lier mother. "THE WRONG BIRDS" American Drama. Featuring Ed Coxen, Charlotte Burton and George Field,
SPECIAL ATTRACTION MUTUAL WEEKLY. Latest Pictures from the Seat of War. England's defenders take the oath hetore the 1'rd m.uor at the Tower of London. Miners of Durham leave peaceful pursuits t ans-vcr Ger.eral Kitchener's call to arms. Dependents of soldiers of war are fed at Newcastle. Sentries guard German prisoners of war at Dorchecr prin. Lord Roberts, England's lighting general, review r.e-.v hattalin of the Royal Fusilliers. First contingent of British wounded returns to I ondnn frm the front. Funeral of General GriersvMi at (:Lisgrv. British Red Cross society prepares for service at the fr-n'. Britisli troops entraining. Alsatians enrolling in Paris. A German cruiser passing through the Kiel canal. Belgium sends representatives to the Tinted States to protest against German atrocities. Ambassadors of Great Britain. France, Spain and China sign treaties of peace with the Unite.i States at Washington. D. C. S. S. "Pectan" running German blockade off San Francisco Fa v. Larchmont Yacht club holds annual regatta on Long island sound. Twenty thousand Pythians parade Chicago streets at golden jubilee of the order. Perth Ambny, N. J., entertains many notables at the seventh annual convention of Atlantic Deeper Waterways association. James F. Sullivan, noted sportsman and A. A. V. o:::cial, dies in New York.
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