South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 48, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1915 — Page 3

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Theaters

AT THE AUDITORIUM. Vho eccnth episodo of "Tho IZx-2,l-lla of Flaine" in two reels entitled Tne Double Trap", "Tho Fable of viie Syndicate Lover" by Georgn Au, up1 "The Attorney for tho Ltofonso," u liiree reel Lubtn, with John Incc, Jithol Clayton and Eleanor Harry, aro i.io pictures beins shown at tho Auditorium today. Tomorrow brings two features. "Underneath the Taint." .t three part Vitasraph. featuring loon Gardner and tellm a clever f-;ry f the rescue of an actress. Try1 u :i.t Winters, and her sister, from ;m-vation, by Arthur Kcllogfr, who in- : La.i.tly falls in lovo v.ith her much to :h di.splca.su re of his father, who trie;; To n'et her to ivf up his son. She n-fnsf.s ij.nl Arthur rofui.es to tfivo her up. The actress finally promise? renounce Arthur in the presence of hi.- father, but .-he J-ends him a note toMiTiq him not to believe a word hhe b'.it th ru'tc mlci rrio.s and Arthur nrvr ree-!ves it. He becomes vry bitter arid plunKes into ilisslpator.. llijj fu.ther, cunscIous-tricken :ho rtcklntf of his tons life, dcrrt i . v himself. finally Arthur Jlnds ut that Tryphcna really loves him fr.d everything enc!.- happily. "The A.r.b!t;o:. of thr j);ron'' is a tv.-c reel I".-;-iuay frtt:rin-t Francis .Hj.shman r-. l T'ovc.'iy Miyne anu telling a story or 1 I. rrr:;t. Ith Mr. 13 Mshman r.nd

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oi:km.n sidi: or Tin: wai:. l. S. Moss pi o-ientatlon of tho New York taa.ts .eituutf, European war pictures .vhioh tomes to the Oliver cpera house for four days beginning Feb. l&th with matinees at 2:00 and 8:30 and evening, 7:30 and 9. CiUls for over 5,000 feet and It is said despite the many dUhcultles attendant upon photography in the European war rone, the pictures are exquitely toned Ktnl depict upwards f 300 war scenes In a maimer never before presented to Oie The piM Jii-.v :!inv the kaiser purrouud( d by his stall', scenes In Uerlin hrtii- 'Iip imperial palace with the ka.se r ..!,(; empress on the balcony wuviiii; iiti::Rs to their people, the l-"rai..er and Alexander regiments p;j..--ini; tb:-(.uKa J ho city, the formation ;iiii !::..tl inspection of the Imp'Mi.'ils iu.O'j.j itronff. The captains mm i ii'.v of the l'-'J. the submarine that suiiA ihroe l'nulish warships, battleships at.t deiti-Myers troing through the Kiel the destructive work floiM) by the r. ( e:;ti-m:ter runs, the

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WAS'' !M:ied t a spcially eTcctetl company of Parisian artists headed by Tlieda llara. Six thrilling htN, each more im)vcrfully ah-orbln than tho otlior. a play It attained a trcmcnilou I roadway success. 1'qually line a- a feature picture. Also "A LL OVlHt TllIO 1UST ITS.' ronicdy. TlirKSDAY Tho rreat Oriental drama. "TIN LAST OF Tin: i:i;yjti.xs.m ITiIIAY T(dly 3faclyn ArliucKIe in "IT'S NO Ii.U;iIIXG MISS IIAXFOKIVS OUGAX i:i;TT.i.s ioacii i;vi:xixg.

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IrLrtust relief no waitlnff. Your clogfared nctrlbj opesa rlrhtup; the air paJ3agcs of your head dear and you cslh breath freely. No more hawklne. r.ufflnp. Uowlnff, headache, dryne?3 Ko atrugllnff for breath at night; your oold or catarrh disappears. Oet a small bottl of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a Mtl of thl fragrant, antiseptic healing crcarn in your nostrils. It penetrate through every air passage of the head, soothes th inflamed or ewolln mucouB membrano and relief cornea Instantly. If Just fine. Don't stay stuffod-up with a cold or nasty catarrh.

Ilouh and company and a prnsatlonal comedy sketch, "$10,000 Reward." Will T. Kent is featured with a supporting east of sIk. The book and lyrics aro by Mr. Hough, who when ho was associated with Will Adams produced a number of the comedies that had lonp runs at the Iasallo theater, Chicago. There are a number of musical selections including, "Marriage Isn't Snch a Gamble Anymore." Other arts on the bill are Keber, Dolan and I'raser, jr. a medley of wit and melody; tho Aerial Lloyds, in a marvelous casting act; Florence Kayfield, tinging comedienne, and Willie Hale and brother in "Bits of Vaudeville."

AT Till: MAJRSTIC. Tho Majestic will give final performances today of "A Trip to Paris." Beginning Thursday matinee the mulcal comedy bill is called "Tho Promoters," dealing with the laughable schemes of a pair of gct-rich-qulck schemers. New song numbers will bo introduced including, "I Never Heard of Anyone Dying From Kissing." "The Hag Picker Man." "Tho If!o of d' Armour," "The Pick of tho Family," "You Won My Heart" and "Good-a-bye John." Now songs and chorus effects will bo introduced and special fctagc settings arranged.

AT Till I.ASALLi:. Tho Lasalle shows today Robert Hillard's preat drama of love and passion, "A Fool There Was," based on the Kipling poem of "The Great Vampire." Theda Bara. and an excellent company direct from the Antoino theater, Paris were engaged to make the picture and the filmed version is said to bo even more thrilling than tho dramatic production. It is a powerfully absorbing story from beginning to end. No six reel picture in recent years has surpassed it in its gripping and tenacious qualities. The picture's greatest appeal lies in the terrible weakness of the man and the fateful faclnatlon and relentless heart of the woman the vampire. On the same program will bo seen a Nestor comedy. "All Over the Biscuits."

at Tirr suitpmsi:. "In the Jury Room" is a thrilling story in two reels at the Surprise today which tells of a physician's wonderful sacrifice and how ho was repaid in later years by a. man who made a fight for his life in a jury room when tho doctor is falsely accused of crime. It is well arranged and far above tho avcrago in real heart interest. Samo

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AT TIIF COLONIAL. The Colonial shows today "Lucky Blow Out," the story of a country girl who yields to temptation, goes on an expedition but Is fortunately saved by a fortunate accident. "Ruin and Wall Paper" is a comedy on the same program.

MI ITON- TO lumitF. The Milton Dru? Storo will positively close next Saturday night. Every article in the stock greatly reduced in price for final clearance. Adv. 117 W. Washington a v.

ACTRESS TELLS SECRET

A Well Known Actress Tells How She Darkened Her (Jray Hair and Promoted Its Growth With a Simple Home Made Mixture.

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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 it soft and glossy with this simple recipe, which they can mix at home. To xi half pint of water add 1 oz. of bay rum, a small box of Harbo Compound, and 1-4 oz. of glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug Ftore at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomes tho required shade. This will make a gray halrod person look 0 years younger. It Is also tine to proTnote tho growth of hair, relieves itching and scalp humors and is excellent for dandruff and falling hair."

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A Girl and Two Boys,"

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That Popular Little House

BEGINNING THURSDAY 20th Successful Week PERMANENT MUSICAL STOCK CO. In "THE PROMOTORS," regular "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford"

story. Xew Song Hits: "The Isle tY Arinour' hy Phvliss Fltis; -The Hag I'Icker Man by Lew Mathews; "1 Xever Heard of Anybody Dying From Kiting," Helen Durfor; GoHl-a Hye John." Fddie Uurn.s"You Won My Heart. Lorn Lorraine: "Tlie lMck of the Family," Iridic Wright, and new dances hy the girl chorus.

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Fnday Night Amateur Night Prices Even'g 10c. 15c. Matinee, all seats 10c

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Seventh episode in two parts entitled "THE DOUBLE TRAP." ALSO "THE FABLE OF THE SYNDICATE LOVER," by Geo. Ade. "THE ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENSE," three-reel Lubin with John Ince, Ethel Clayton and Eleanor Barry. THURSDAY "THE AMBITION OF THE BARON," two-reel Essanay with Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne; "UNDERNEATH THE PAINT," Broadway star feature with Helen Gardner.

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