South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 1, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 January 1915 — Page 3

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MATINEE AND NIGHT SATURDAY, JAN. 2nd. Better Than "7 Keys to Baldpate"

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TICK I ITS TODAY. PKICnS Mathur, irwf :7h; ."( .; and $t.M. Night, ilie, ."Or, 75c, $1.00 and $l.r0.

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TIIL ArDITOKII'M. For Its New Year' attraction theAuditorium is showing a two part VI-t.-igraph romrdy entitled "Mow to o It arid Why", or Cutey nt College" with Harry M.rcy, Wally Van nnrl Ci?sy Fitzgerald. "On the Mnon?diine Mountain" a Lubin drama. "The Flirt" an Edison comedy, "The Stenographer" a drama by Mark Swan and "Tin Man From tho Fast" a Seller western drarr.a featuring Tom Mix. Saturday's bill will include "Just a Kid" a Hiogr.tph drama, "Crystals, Their Making, Habits and Beauty," Fdison educational picture. "P.uster Brown Causes a Commotion" featuring little Andy Clark, the Bathe daily news. "A Strand of Blonde I fair" VItagraph comedy with Flora Finch and "The Mystery of .Seven Chests" a Selig adventure drama.

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"ALMA W HF.Ki; DO .VOF L1VK?" The attraction at the Oliver Sunday, matinee and night will bo (leorge V. Hohart's Knglish version of "Alma Where Do You lave?" Having been loft a fortune of four million francs, tin story of the play goes, Pierre Lo Be.iehe, tmexpectant and unsophisticated. finIs that tho heuet provides that he must not make love to any woman or propose to any by ;i certain date. In ease he violates the wis,cs of the deceased the fortune goes to others, who immediately plan to secure it and pieail upon Alma, a fascinating milliner, to lure Bierre to proposal. She, however, soon finds that she is in love with the young man and decides to protect him. With this as the tangle, the author is said to have construc ted mc.ny amusing complications and woiked them out with a bright dialogue. Brominent in the cast besides Miss La Couvcr are Bauline LeKoy. Kathleen Carmaletta. F. A. Anson, Edward F. Bernard, Baul Nash, Cyrus Wilcox. Earlo itoonc, E. C. Bockwell ami many other well known people.

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r.ni:i: covkii. Since last August. "Cr.der Coer." Koi Cooper Megnie's exciting new play has held a place on the stae in both New York and Chicago as the most ponular drama this season has brought lorth. Hundreds of delighted play-

Then pet from your druist 22 ounces Pinex (otj cents worth), pour into a pint Lottie and till the bottle with fuar prup. This trives you, at a cot of oTily r4 cents, a full pint of reallv letter cough syrup than you could Luv ready made tor $2..")0 a clear saving of nearlv $ Full directions with Pinex. It keeps perfectly and tastes ood. It takes hold of the uual cough or chest cold at once and conquers it in 24 hour. Splendid for whooping cough, bronchitis and winter cough?. It's truly astonishing how quickly it loosenn the dry, hoar-e or tight cough and heals and soothes the in:!aind membrane in the case of a painful cough. It also stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial twites, thus ending the persistent looe c'ii'h. Fines is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol. and has been ned for generations to heal inilanied membrane of the throat and chest. To avoid di ippointment. as von: drtiugi-t br "2M- ounces of Bine:."" and don't accept anything el-e. A guarantf

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OUR NEW YEAR'S WISH: Peace, Prosperity and Progress to All. "HOW TO DO IT AND WHY, OR CUTEY AT COLLEGE" A fine two part Vitagraph with Harry Morey, Wally Van and Cissy Fitzgerald. "ON THE MOONSHINE MOUNTAIN" A Lubin drama. "THE FLIRT" Edison comedy.

THE STENOGRAPHER"

By Mark Swan. THE MAN FROM THE EAST' Selic: drama.

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V ; , 0 g(ers in those two cities bear testiniony to the fa-t that in "Under Cover" j Mr. .Meurue lias iven the stage ono j V of the most absorbing detective stories I it has had in many years. According to competent metropolitan orities there is a constant succession of sur- ' 4fr prises in the dev elopment of the plot : and the audience is kept at tense in- . torest from bcuinning to end. Selwyn i v v- Company, the firm which Kavoi "Within the law" to the .stage, is also w sponsor fid 'Tnder Cover" and this 1 new success will be the attraction at j f the Oliver Saturday, matinee and j night. X

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company carries all the special seen- i erv and effects reouired to give a oer- v

feet production of this old. ever popular play. The 'ompaiiy is a large one with a chorus of number cf col- j ored men and women, ponies and man 1 eating bloodhounds. A special train of cars is employed in transporting i tho production. A special matinee ! will be given at 2: CO. ;

r.vm; tom's ( aih.v. ; Kibble and 'Martin's scenic ar.d dramatic production of "Uncle Tom's t Cabin" will be seen at the Oliver on Tuesday. Jan. .". Kibble and Martin's '

AT Till: MAJF.STIC. With a rollicking Irish comedy, "Duffy's Revenge," the Majestic musical comedy company is entertaining for the last half of the week. The playlet is described as a melodrama with musical trimmings. The latter include many singing and dancing specialties. Iora Lorraine has a typical Irish song entitled. "Bridget Alalone" while Eddy Jiurns sings a ballad of the Emerald isle, "Mame." Eddy l!urns presents ".Safety First" and Lou Mathews sings "The Ease Eall Kag." Helen Durfor, a new member of the company introduces Irish jigs, reels and clog dancing. Extra performances will be given today and the bill is sure to please holiday pleasure seekers.

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Tbe l'opul.ir Little IIoue NOW PLAYING. An IrMi Musical Melodrama "DUFFY'S REVENGE" Iids of fun and lots of sor.s including: "it r i it g e t Maiono, Ba-c I'.all IS a ir. '

jyi "Safety l iiM," "Manic" . and IrUli -ecl. lgg rf;' ami jig dancing.

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New Colonial Tie LittU riot Tbcatrt DeUx TODAY 'THE FILM DETECTIVE" And ll Other KceK of Nov Picture. Changed Daily. 5c Admission 5c

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MAY IRWIN The; Jolliest Comedienne of them all In her greatest eomedy triumph, "MRS. BLACK IS BACK"

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AT Till: LASALLI The motion picture huus made anoth

er notable conquest of one of thoj

greatest favorites of tho legitimate stage May Irwin. This eminent comedienne recently consented to portray her most popular impersonation, that of the title character of her famous success. "Mrs. Black is Hack" on the screen for the Famous Players Film Co.. released on the Paramount program; and the five reel film production of that subject with the celebrated star, is now being shown at the Laallc, today. .Successful stage comedies cannot always be converted into meritorious film productions, but "Mrs. Hlaek is Hack" is an ideal subject, because the greatest humor of the comedy lies in the sit' a: ions oLthe play, and also because .day Irwin's recognized talent for facial expression and humorous pantomimic work is effectively displayed on the screen.

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Written by Ceo. V. llolkirt and produced by this famous comedy star in connection with the Paramount Players. Her first film apiearance and her greatest hit. MONDAY "SllOlti: ACHES' Ja A. Heme's great story of New England life. TUESDAY HclascoV Tin: kom; orTim kancikv Y I : D NT D A Y 'AMEHI CA" From the ". Y. Hipixulnune. HEAH THi: PIPE OR (IAN.

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AT THE SURPRISE. "The District Attorney's Brother" is the title of a two reel subject, shown at the Surprise today which tells the story of a brother's sacrifice for another. Falsely accused of a crime, Frank is sent to prison to protect his worthless brother. Upon his release he arrives in a court room scene just in time to save the day for his brother, and in the end secures the hajrpy reward to which lie is entitled. "Our Mutual Cirl" will please tho ladies today with her selection of up-to-date millinery ar.d the plot of the

story is advanced by her thrilling ex- I f i . : i. ... S

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in many of the trieks and startling in the feats accomplished. Richard Milloy. assisted by J. W. Uoweii. offers a new idea in the crook playlet. "Hogan, the Mummy." There is plot, sentiment and humor in the

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WISHING YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR.

THE OLIVER1 Sunday Matinee and Night, January 3rd.

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act and it pleases immensely. The two Coanelee sisters, clever con.cdiennes. dancers anil singers offer a

numoer 01 songs, in an original manner, that are entertaining and one of the couple creates amusement with her eccentric antics. (Vpeland and Payton. two colored comedians, present a comedy f-cene in a dining car and close with a song and dance finish that earned them five encores at the first performance.

; The bill is opened by West and Van j s'icklen with a musical act, neatly presented, with s,irne comedy and an in-

MtVKluai siaue tcuing uku is ;mraciive. The Kestone comedy picture, "A Corner in Hats." i-- more than ordinarily amusing and has the merit of a rt iilv humorous idea.

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AT THi: COLOMAI.. A four reel feature film, "A Victim

of War" will be shown r t the Colonial today with many realbtic scenes on the battle field of Europe and including a thrilling dash across the enemy's lires in an aeroplane. Other comedies and dramas are shown making a progrim of seven interesting reels. Heginning Sunday the Mutual service will be featured at the Color.ial displaying new releases of late popular productions.

W.O.W. CAMPS TO INSTALL JOINTLY

THi: CHHISTM AS MONLA CLVH Is now open, and you can start an account with lc. I'o or Dc. Join this popular club now. American Trust Co. Advt.

The Union Trust Company's Christmas Savings Club is now opn. Corne in and let ;s tell u all about it. Advt.

V. O. W. Intcrurban Promotion cluh has arranged xor a Joint installation of the officers of Fidelity, Harmony and Linden camps of South Herd. F.P.-terpri.-e camp of Mlshawaka and camp at Lydick for Monday night, Jan. 4, in hall of Fidelity camp. No. J . -m i:. Jefferson blvd. I)an Pyle will a t as ihairman of the evening. Sir.ait MacKibido will act as installing officer, and Herbert Pcrucker. installing escort. The program will include numbers by the Lyrick quartet. Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield of (loshen. Miss lb ssie Arbor ur.l M.

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