South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 253, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1915 — Page 11
Theaters
Tin: auditorium. A lio.ii'iiful picture la Lelnir offered at tho .auditorium tday, "The Rosary." by IMwnnl K. )Us' producM by SpUt. In ' i rr Is an! featuring Knthlyn William and Wheeler Oaknian. "Th Rosary" tlls a most l-autiful Mory and -a.s a jdny v.-as a Kivut siHtcsH. It Ls idled with thrills an4 heart throbs with a clover love atory running all throuph. It was presented on the Ktno of the Auditorium a few yarM 'ico and drew an enormous house lKint? rartirularly attractive to the worn-r.. Tomorrow's till has been pfNud especially for th children for sometJiin' ood is in ftore for them. .",000 rulers arc to be riven away v.hi( h are v-ry useful fr erhool work and c-omo just in the nick of time Just ,-s s' h'Mi! is opr. In.T for tv.e year. The pros'ram contains, "The I.ivvn of Understanding." a tworeel Vitaraph drama with Maurice. C'ostello and Leah Raird; "(n the Wroni: Track." a Vafety-iirs:t" !:lm produced in cooperation with Public Sorvh Railway Co. of Ne.v Jersey; "Mr. Jarr and Circumstantial Hvidrnco," a Vlta.rnjdi comedy; "Ileyond His Fondest Hopes," a Rathe rorrcfdy; "Dreamy Dud Sees Charley Chaplin," an K.sanay Comedy, and tho Sells weekly of current news showing many scenes of interest.
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sn.vrs o sali: tomoiuiow. The sale of .seats for the openini? wee'K j,f the Oliver Drama players will open at the Oliver box office tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock when neats may be. secured for any performance durinu" the week. Very moderate price.- have, been arranged tfv matinees beim,' 10 cents with thy exception of a few rows in front which will be reserved at 0 cents. At nicht the prices, wi'l be :;o cents for all seats on the main floor and 10 and !?0 cents in the balcony and the gallery 10 cents. The opening play will be. "The Cost of Living," written by William Antony McCiuire, a former Notre Dame student and who is ah:o the author of "The Divorce Question" whi"h was played at the Oliver a couple seasons a ;.' "The C'jt of Living" will be Kiven for tlie first four tl iys and on Thursday afternoon "The Dure" will b presented to run for Ihe balanee of the week.
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AT Till INDIANA. Today's feature picture at the dnfli.ina was written by a former res:, dent of South Ilend. William Anthony Mcfluire. Mr. McOuire was a student at Notre Dame when lie took up the profession of pliy writing and hi i-uccess has been remarkable. At one time he had four companies playing "The Divorce Question." Since enterim; the motion picture field ho has been equally jMiceetsful anil today at the Imiiana will be seen "The ky Hunters." which is from his j.en. On the same program will be seen a .sentimental drain-, from the IMison studio. "Tor Her Mother."
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3IISS MLVIK COKIUHX IXGlLNI'i: OLIVKU PLAYKUS STAHTIX OX SUNDAY.
as the heroine in this play accomplishes some of her finest dramatic! work. Also "A Sea Shore Romeo," a comedy, will ho shown. Three interesting pictures of varied subjects will be shown on Saturday. "Driven by Fate," a three reel drama concerning Ktae life and introducing as the principal character an actress, and a city cabaret scene will be shown. A Keystone comedy in two parts, "Rascal's Wolfish Way." and a
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TURKS BURN ARMENIANS ALIVE TO EXTERMINATE
Tiro Buildings and When Inhabitants Attempt to I'lev Machine Guns Arc Turned on Them.
at Tin: dasai.u:. .omethiriir of the I'aris which Americans po abroad to see and never .Mnd forms the basis of a series of .vcenes in the new Lasky Feature Co.'s release entitled "The Secret Orchard." from the plav by Channin- Pollock, founded on the novej of the samo name by A:,'nes and 1'erton Castle. Miss Rlanche Sweet is the star in tho priuluction wliich will be shown today at the RaSnlle. The opening scenes prosi-nt a hfe-like picture of Parisian life of the demimonde. The ntinophere of the preat city of lit;ht is maintained throui;liout these parts; V.ith a surety of producers skill which has led those who have seen the ?"'(, drama to ouestion the statement that the film was not made in Paris Itself but at the Jesse D. Lasky Co. l-tudio at Hollywood. !alif. Mi.ss Sweet
at di:i:amdaxd. A .successful Rainbow dancing party was held last evening at Dreamland, Sprinbrook. Tonight another feature event t the popular dancing pavilion will be termed "A Flower Festival." Hundreds of lloral iicces will decorate the building, the music will bo appropriate and the affair promises to be most enjoyable. Miss Ruby ! iig'-s, the social hostess, is in charge.
at Tin: onpm:uM. The now" bill which tpened at trie Orpheum Thursday features Al Fields and company in a comedy talking act. A burlesque cab scene is used for tho opening and a dialogue between Mr. vields and his assistants furnish the entertainment. Kdward Farreil and company present a comedy sketch, "After the Wedding." Two well dressed couples represent the newlyweds and a mix-up of identities gives excuse for much confusion which is amusing. Deonardi entertains with classical and popular selections on the. violin and guitar. Sabath and Wright open the performance with clever dancinrr and the show closes with Rerziac's circus, introducing ponies ami a bucking mule.
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Is it possible there is a woman in this country who continues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial after all the evidence that is continually being published, which proves beyond contradiction that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffering among women than any other one medicine in the world? We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than .have ever been published in the interest of any other medicine for women and every year we publish many new testimonials, all genuine and true. Here are three never before published: From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I. Frovidf.nck, K. I. " For the benefit of women who sutler as I havo done I sA to state what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComTound has done for me. I did some heavy lifting and the doctor said it caused ;i displacement. I have always leen weak and I overworked after my b:iiy was bom and inflammation set in, then nervous prostration, from which I did not recover until I had taken Lydia E. Pinkham S Vegetable Comixumd. The CoihikmikI is my best friejid and when I hear of a wom.in with troubles like mine I try to induce her to take your medicine. v .Mrs. T. KicmiosD, 81 Progress Avenue, Providence, 12.1. From Mrs. Aforia Irwin, Peru, N.Y. Trnr, X.Y. " Do fore I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I w;is very irregular and had much pain. I had lost threo children, and felt worn out all the time. This splendid medieino helivd vac. as nothing else had done, and I am thankful every day thai I tuok it." jlrs. Lyuia Inwix, 1LF.D. 1, Peru, N.Y.
From Mrs. Jane D. Duncan, W. Quincy, Mass.
MITYLEXi:, Sept. 10. Horrible !- trills are reaching hero as to the methods employed bv tho Turks in their policy of exterminating Armenians. In one lrr?Tf village of 2,000 homes, inhabited exclusively by Armenians, the gendarmes first pent an order to the inhabitants to evacuate the village. The villagers took no notice of the order. Then 200 soldiers appeared with orders to enforce obedience. The Armenians resisted and in the ensuing1 lij-Tht the Turkish soldiers were worsted and forced to llee. battalions of troops then established a cordon around the village. Machine guns were set in place and incendiaries sent into tho village with lighted torches. Buildings were lired in every direction and soon the whole village was in ilamcs. The miserable Armenians, men. women and children, were almost all burred alive. Those who tried to escape were snot. Only four escaped, one of whom related the story. In other instances the Turks are separating the men from the women and children and the able bodied men are drafted into the Turkish army, while the young women are sold to haroms. The old men, the old women and the children are turned loose in uninhabited districts.
LODGE NOTES.
The annual ball and card party of the Olive Grove, No. 1", Woodmen circle, was held last night at W. ". W-. hall on Jefferson blvd., which proved to be the most successful event ever held by the circle not only in the attendance but in the features of tho evening. Priz.s were awarded the winners in card.s and in a prize waltz. The prizes donated by merchants of th city were valued at $100. The following were awarded prizes in cards to the ladies: First, Mrs. J. Tilt; second, Mrs. Fox; third. Mrs. A. Werle; fourth. Mrs. C. P.. Painter. Men taking prizes were J. Mcintosh, II. Cleveland. D. Deixiwter and W. Hill. Miss H. .Sheridan and M. G. Miller received first, in the prize waltz. Judges for the v;hz were Mrs. Pickrell. E. F. Conlen, 11. Cleveland. K. J. Lu.'her and Paul Frankel, sr. DanVing music was furnished hy the Olscr.' orchestra.
Flection of otricers for the ensuinn year was the feature of the regular meeting of the outh Ilend council, No. I4f. Iadles and Knights of .Security, held in M. W. A. hall Thursday evening. Purine the business session 10 candidates were given the rirst degree by the degree team and seven applications were balloted upon. Arrangements weYe made for the first dance of the season to be held Oct. 2S at the M. W. A. hall. Following that there will be a dance every month. Officers who were elected are as fellows: F. IT. Krueger, president; Mrs. J. W. Cramer, vice-president: Charles Winenger, second vice-president; Dr. A. Cleland. treasurer; F. W. Weber, secretary; W. II. Hawhlitzel, prelate: Miss Minnie Snyler, conductor; 11. Weber, sentinel, and O. Schricker, guard.
Penny .ale all week at the Public Drug Store. Advt.
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Every ru i down, weakened, tired out nervous person in South Bend is invited to go to Wettick's Cut Rate Medicine Store this very day and get' a 50 cent box of Wendell's Ambition Pills. And Wettick's Cut Mate Medicine Store and dealers everywhere are authorized to refund the purchase price to every buyer if he is dissatisfied with the first box purchased. Don't delay; Thousands havo regained vigor, ambition and energy by thc use of one box of Wendell':? Ambition Pi!L (lei them and take them for any nervo js trouble, weakness, headaches, hysteiia, neuralgia exhausted vitality, sleepl essness, kidney, liver or stomach ailments, and for constipation. They will make anyone fell fine, happy and vigorous in a few lays. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by The Wendell Pharmacal Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y.
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"MARRYING POLLY" DEAD Woman Wedded 13 Times Dies of Ivveitenient Over Damage Suit.
EVANSVIILE. Ind., Sept. 10. Mrs. Polly Anne Weed tetrodes, 0 9 years old. widely known as "Marrying Polly," because she had been married 13 times, is dead at her home here. Death is believed due to heart failure following excitement because of a $10,000 damage suit filed against her by James Hundley. Handlcy was shot and badly disfigured by Harrison Strodes, 13th husband of "Marrying Polly", and he alleged that the woman urged the shooting. She subsequently filed suit for divorce against Strodes. declaring her intention to marry a 14th time.
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C. I. AND W. IS SOLD
New York Man CJet Railway for $:?,o00,00().
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 10. The Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western railroad extending from Hamilton, C)., to Sprimrtieltl. 111., through Indianlpolis. was sold at auction here Thurs-t day by order of federal court for $3,-" 300,000. the only bid which was made by Frederick Ecker of New York, representing a reorganization committee. The C. 1. : W. is operated by the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railroad.
maim: rinrr clkrk. WASHINGTON. Sept. 10. William J. Denning of Oriswol Iville. Ga., was Thursday appointed chief clerk of tho postoftice department to succeed M. O. Chance, recently appointed postmaster of Washington. Denning has been superintendent of the division of equipment in the postoftice department.
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SHOWING TODAY See the Intense Patriotic Film, "GUARDING OLD GLORY" Three others: "She Thought She Could" "Detective Bluin" "Big Brother" 5 and 10 Cents.
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Aii i'ii-:us a: ci). "The Misery of a Handsome Cab" liUItZIAC S CTKCUS Introducing "Zaza," the Iuckin Mule. l-Mw. Tarrcll V: Co. In the Comedy Sketch "After the Wed din." Sal)ath A: Wright A Terp?ichorean Cocktail. M.ONAlini. Wonderful Violinist and Guitarist
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KATHLYN WILLIAMS
The Star Supreme.
A Play Superb.
SCHOOL CHILDREN PLEASE TAKE NOTICE The 5,000 rulers have been ship. ped and ve are going to give them away Saturday. We have a special arranged program for your benefit and it's a dandy good show.
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Come to the Colonial for an Hour of rest and entertainment.
Admission 10 Cents.
H&vo an unbre.ikaLle Main Spring put in Your WatchIt costs no more. Frank Kayr & Sons 113 South Michigan Street.
Sunday ILY3IOXI) SISTEHS.
TOIMY WILLIAM ANTHONY McGUJRE'S Hip cren Ruccfs, -TlI: SKY HUNTERS." Alo an Edi.'-roii drama, 'Tor Her .Mother." Saturday and Sunday SPECIAL "WOMAN AND WINE" A Wonderful Production.
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SPRINGBROOK SPECIAL EVENTS: Friday Night 'THE FLOWER FESTIVAL" Special Matinee Dances Every Day During Fair Week
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THE SAME DAY. Films left at our itcre before 9 a. m. arc develcpoj and printed for delivery ai 5 m Landon Drug Company
