South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 318, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 November 1914 — Page 3

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No Use to Try and wear out your cold it will wear you out instead. Thousands keep on suffering Coughs and Cclds through neglect and delay. "Why make yourself an easy prey to rerious ailments and epidemics as tho result of a neplcctcd Cold? Coughs nnd Colds Fap your strength and vitality unless checked in the early frtages. Dr. Kinjrs New Discovery 13 what you need the first dose helps. Your head clears up, you breathe freely and you feel so much better. Iiuy a 50c bottle to-day and start taking at once. Mrs. David Moore, Saginaw, Ala., Writes: "My husband had a Cough rr fifteen years and tried a number of .ther remedies without success, a rampio bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery gave relief, and after taking several bottles va3 sound and well." Excellent for Children's Coughs. They lilie Dr. King's New Discovery, It's so pleasant. Trial bottle mailed Dn receipt of 4c in stamps. For a laxative use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Mild, don't gripe. H. E. BUCKLEN & CO. 39 North Eruud Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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AT Till: COLONIAL. A lively four and dance act prescntd by two c olored entertainers. Banks and littlo Ilatnie, add variety to the Mil at the Colonial. lYiur feature films of varying subjects are shown jtnd the entertainment is one that j'leasea at a nominal price. at thl: suiu'iusi:. A three reel I'elair dramatic picture furnishes the program at the urprise today. It is entitled "The Squatter" and deals with the adventures of n frontier plainsman and his daughter in the early days when the west was really wild, stirring dramatic scenes enliven the action and the scenic prolueliun Lj a most interesting one. at Tin: lvji:stic. Tonlnht will see the final performnneo of "Mr. Jolly's Double," a lively singing and dancing show that is being presented at the Majestic by the Mock company. Various song hits nliven the performance and all of the principals well as the girl chorus arc actively employed in the lively enConsumed Quart of Whiskey Every 24 Hours V :. .;::: :;:-. .

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O VICTORY IN 3 DAYS - itrank (r at frt. t'un pr.tdually tlo--vrl.tpotl into it tlrlnkfr of stroni? liquors. Wlu'ii drinking heavily I wouldn't hesitate i jKiwu my coat to pt spirits. For Ion;; Iril.s I would aveniKo to drink over a quart of whisky, rum or irln dally, often some mixed drinks and Uit, t. I damuctn! liiolno. tondtli untl social opportuntlt-H. made f.indly tnir:iM lst iimI friends and b.Mtum' a hurdeu uioti nil lcrpt the saloonkt-epors. vho rhtt'rfully took my money lor the poison they ae lae. for 16 vrar I kept I ard I wa rejrardd :t a hiloss -a-t'. Various "curr' Ud roo no jrol. Hut r.v I have :i Joyous rneau'e to drinkers and Mothers, Vives, Sisters lille drifting from b;ul to vorc, as all s'tivc of Ie::i n Al'-Vil lo. I unexjHvt--i'.y foiiml stini'tMn; wonderful. It avHl r.iy life. My In-alth : iiikly restored. I l'amp and a in a rj.ttable iuau, enjoyluj; very ! lu-tit of fiwduin from the iu-urs'tl .ilf.hol. I v-e.lilv and naturally !.t ail d-iro fi.r drir k. I took les and .. I lit'P':in to profrr tea. ootloe. huttermilk nnd -ther n'n-alhollc liquids; the nulntr for liqnor i-t'rised. I could s'oep l-Tfs tiy. my .stoma. h h.s-ame w ll. and I t i"ovT-l from ot'iT a!lmr:its which wer 1.0 l.u't iluo to my 'n-MiL-oneo in strong drink. DEADLY DRINK HABIT It u tlono in a lii"; if I had rolled i:jHn wlll-Hwt-r or f.iita 1 ould still he a Irunkard. beoause an al-.;)ol slave has no will-powrT while ilrtnkinc. I r joleod KrtMtly in having found truo re'd'-f tliat I itx-ldtsl to di-vof a jirt -f my life to L'ipln romtve tho him' frM!i cthor and my Mn(s--s has hot-n marAtdus. iany art? saved from tho drink haMt httaue they dire to K't "id of it fr-ver and other who do nd :tve any ulll-p.HT l'ft are r-vuexl wlthoxit their knoulrdcr hy loving w lv, mothors or friisN. through stirot methiwl ox pi iino.1. Tho after-tloot of ot-

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!. I---. C V 4 2 . r i'r .1 K. 4 -i s ... V? it 3 1 J KATIILYX Takes Iarlin Part in "Tho Spoil and Tomorrow. tertainment. Tomorrow the program will ehane and a romantic story of school Kirl life entitled "Jane's Lover," will be the bill. AT Till; IjASALL.1'. Today's program at the Iasalle includes the second day of the engagement of a five reel Paramount feature, "Tho Pursuit of a Phantom." with Ilobart Posworth in the principal role. It is a story of sunny California and the love affairs of a roving artist, cleverly acted and splendidly produced. In contrast to the dramatic story, a Sterling comedy, "Secret Service Snitz," Illustrating life among moonshiners of Kentucky, from a comic standpoint, will also be shown. A I) KI.Il The engagement of Herve's and Priquet's operetta, "Adele," at the Oliver Monday, Nov. 9, will be welcomed by local theatergoers. The fame of "Adele" music after a run of one solid year in New York has preceded it everywhere, and it is to the great credit of this organization that many music lovers are already thoroughly familiar with the gems of the operetta. In the cast are Miss Carolyn Thomson, who will be seen in her delightful rendition of the role of Adele; Miss Mae Phelps will appear as Myrianne; John Park as the baron; Stephen Stott will be welcome as Robert; Fred Frear will be seen in the part of Frlebur; Kugeno Arnold as Parmaceau, and .Sidney Davies as Jasques. Others in the cast are K. H. Parlad, Julian Winters, Charles Frey, Edward Woostcr, Edna Droderick, Alyce Humphries, Marguerite Cunard, Kalhryn Peach, Anna Gartin, Leonora JVArcy, Puo Prown and the well known "chorus of prima donnas." Till-: SPOIIiKRS. "Go ahead," said W. N. Selig, when it was decided to filmize "The Spoilers," "Use what money and time are required to make the supreme American photoplay. Spare nothing." The result Is shown in the nine reel drama to be shown at the Oliver today end Sunday. Rex Peach's novel has been reproduced in a way impossible to any other form of art. It is vital frotn start to finish. Love, courage, determination, ambition, deceit, brutality, hand t hand encounters by desperate men for desperate measures, corrupt courts and the law of primal rights in fierce clash; these are some of the elements that keep the suspense at high tension from start to finish. There are nine reels, hundreds of scenes and thousands of incidents graphically portrayed. The acting is vigorous, life-liko and tells 11 vital American story in a tremendously vital way. THF, AUDITORIUM. Peing shown at the Auditorium today are "The Other Man" a two reel Essanay with Francis X. Bushman "The Case of the Vanished Bonds" an Edison detective story, "The Peace Maker" a Yitagraph comedy with Van Dyke Prooke and Norma madge. the Pathe daily news and dy and the Red Skins'' featuring Andv Clarke. Sunday's bill contains "The Tal-"An-littlo Blue Flame" a Stdi?: detective drama in two reel.--. "They Called It Baby" and "His L.ovinK Spouse" two Biosraph comedies, "Their Soldier Boy" beautiful Blopraph drama, ".slippery Slim, the Mortgage and Sophie,, Western comedy and "Mother O' Dreams" an Essanay drama with lluth tonehoue ami Richard Travers. Sloan beinp out of work. ?ocs to find employment, leaving his wife behind. A baby is born and shortly after Mrs. Sloan is sent to a hospital, having contracted a contagious disease. neighbor takes care of the baby, but on hearing of Mrs. Sloan's death from an unreliable source, places the child in an orphanage, loiter Mrs. Sloan recovers and is unable to find any trace of her child. Years pass, and Alice, now a beautiful girl, dreams of a mother's tender love and a home filled with comforts, but only awakens to find the cold walls of the orphanatre. Meantime Mrs. Sloan has been left a fortune ty her hus- ' band. John Mason, a t -er in the ) orphanage is a frequent . isitor and I connecting the name, tells her of his pupil Alice Sloan. A meeting is ar ranged and Alive at last finds Her "Mother O Dreams" a reality. at Tin; ourinxM. Vaudeville goers have been mystified hv almost every conceivable trick and illusion that could be imagined but Onaip (spell it backwards) is putting over a brand new one in this particular line. He is at the Orpheum for the last half of the week and will continue over and including Sunday. He apparently raises a piano and player In mid air by mesmeric powers and without any visible support whirls both the instrument and player around rapidly. Hoops are passed over the piano to show that there is no shaft connection, and between the player and the instrument to show that he is i not siiooorted bv it. j Hob Hall is an original entertainer on the same bill. He has no regularly arranged act but improvise rhyming

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M Decision Mako up yur mind quickly to b'dp your ovrworkrd Stomaeh, Lazy !dvr and Coritlpatod 11o.vp!s and H "afesruanl yourilf uu'aln.st h ktirss. r HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters M today. You'll find it hrnrtk lal la eery wuy 3 Z2C mlttee and had never attended any of Its meetings, thereby establishing for him a perfect alibi. vjfe iTii fir iTim) wrm-; hull FURNITURE! SOUTH MICHIGAN ST. Opposite Auditorium. TODAY "THE OTHER MAN" Two reel Essanay with Francis X. Bushman. "THE CASE OF THE VANISHED BONDS" Edison Detective Story. it THE PEACE MAKER" A Vitagraph comedy with Van Dyke Brooke and Norma Talmadge. PATHE DAILY NEWS "ANDY AND THE REDSKINS" Featuring Little Andy Clark. K CIT 1 1 VAU 1)12 VILLI! NOW PLAYING ONAIP. World's Circatest I) exception 1st BOB HALL Jolly JoMer MA1TIK CIK) ATI: CO. OLl)I-TLI-:i & DHi:v riiAvLi-:v & HUNT Manner tii) - :.u Night 7 :S0 and 9 :00 MAT 10c 15c EVE 10c 15c 25c MONIAY New Vaudeville 17 TIEATEi Tti Ilor o of Good PlcturM. TODAY Strong 3-Ite a Westorii Drama, THE SQUATTER,, Taken in the mission country of Southern California. An interest' romnellinc: story of a strusKling westerner and his daughter. Full of thrills and beautiful scenery. A I AY AYS A cOOl) SHOW. ADMISSION 5c. La Li Ivvice Today

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