South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 41, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1916 — Page 5
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Thursday, Feb. 10. Pictures of NATIONAL HALF CENTURY ANNIVERSARY EXPOSITION and The LINCOLN JUBILEE "FOR THE HONOR OF THE EIGHTH" l,noo Soldiers in Fierce Battle, featuring Miss Marie Johnson, a Mishawaka belle. A big' comedy hit, "Troubles of Sambo and Dinah" Admission 10c.
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th" son ( hi rival in li'isiness. 'ons. i u' nt ly, sh" prevails upon her fri'-nd Myrianm- to hdp hr out of h-r plight. Myriannf is in love with th- Karon rharh-s h ChanUlly, a nohh-man without funds, hut cannot rr.arrv him without losing hr dowry in ), r I. it hushand's estate, he havi n tr stipulated in his will that If she
marry his stat is to jo 'Isevhorf.
at tiii; Ai iHToinr.M. A six-reel picture of th old play "Hazl Kirk-" is l eins,' shown at the Auditorium today, with I Varl White. I5ruc MrilKi, ("rtihton Hal- and William Kiley Hat li in th cast. The regular rel-a. of "The Strand a of Mary I'atf." featuring Hnry H. Walthall and IMtwi Mayo, is also on th program. Tomorrow's Triangle pictures ar "Tnc Wintr-d Idol," a five-reel Kay I '. drama. proluc(l hy Thomas In. with Katharir." Kneler! and House Peters
in th- leading nd.s. It tdls a story i
of how a woman of strong personality m't anj recoirnized her siul mat and lifted him from degradation
only to los,, him. A Kussim countesswh is a seeress and crystal sazer h-coines fascinated with u man who comes to hr for advice. f has.
heen tr)intr "th1 pace" and drinking heavily. Sh keeps him a prisoner and ies him no liquor. Finally he seems to have r-coverd himself and hecome a man. so she consents to his oin out into the world apain. He trets intoxicated and returns. She has the servants hind him with a rope, then she whips him furiously. He leaves her and returns to his wife and child and effects a reconeiliatron. " 'rooked to the Knd," a two-reel Keystone comedy, with Fred Mace, is also on the bill.
I'fr''fl," -f.vmi - ) marry nis estate is to to eisewnere. day matinee, w, jf 0 ViVVVii 1 fÄ'l ' M'ianne pra-vails upon the barn ' extraordinary Am V-' AVr--t'ivJ ' Jm "i.'n-ry Alele and leave her ashacle will have it fis7ri. iVZT'ffitiTt 'if'trfS :S ,h' --reniony is performed ; I tion Sunday matin
NOW PLAYING
pHjh i diolk PrcM'llts "The Junior Follies" The most howl, original. pr t f nt ions and entert, a i n i n tousial comedy evr hooked in VaudewUe 2.- imioi'i.i: MOST!. Y ., vor(j i:t
MAT'S 10c 15c EVPS 10c 15c 25c
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a d! rcee. marry th man of her hon e Th' scheme Tails T-eeaUse th fall in loe with each other, and .Myrianne and Kohert I-'rihur. Allele's fnnncr sweetheart, ar lMt
j to consd' 'a'h ther. There are (many bright lines in the dialofrtie land many lauKhable situatifns that ;aie btouK'ht alx.ufin a most natural I man n r. J The ;st engaged is one of the ; l.tst ever seen out of Xew York, and j includes Myrtle Jersey. Clara Palj m r, Charles II, IJowers. Maurice Itj viL-ne. I'r'd Fn-iir, Felix Har.ey, SidI ney a ies. Jules Fpailly, Dorothy
lUtts. F.h ie Hurt, Pris illa Mad.lox. Margaret I.iviimston, Delia Thome, rrothy (V-m.-indez, IMie Sewell. iiati Hrennan. Isabel Carpenter and others.
"Tili: UATTDi: (THY D IM'ACR" '"The Flattie Cry f Peace" is a hip film mission. That fact will be shown conclusively for eit;ht days at the Oliver theater, starting Sunday matinee, where this second
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tacle should stay here until the cause of national defense, which means defense of home, hearth ami relatives, as well as defense of forts and trenches, has been yiven an impetus that will carry it on to victory. It is the most striking battle field film of the aKe in that it illustrates what would happen if any first-class foreign j ver. such as Fnsdand today, Frar or Oermany should attack the Vn .ed States. The scenes are harrowing, but not oxerdrawn. They might be used to illustrate the latest report of the secretary of the navy a volume every tane of which is a warninc to the American people that there is no military establishment today on which American security against invasion cun be based.
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TODAY'S AID TO BEAUTY
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lrtlc Jersey, prima domin sc)iaao with "Ad( Ic," nt tiie )licr Theater. I iiday and Saturday. AT Till. DASA lij:. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle in "Th- Whirl of Life." will be seen at the LaSalle theater today. The picture does not pretend to be anything wonderful as a drama hut it uives intimate views of this much discussed dancing couple. The Castles are seen riding, rowing, swimming and dancing in their elaborate NewYork establishments. The .story was written bv Mr. Castle himself and combines several elements of comedy together with original and interesting situations. The regular prices of admission at the LaSalle will be eha'ged. On Friday will be seen Miriam
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solves and re uoves all dandruff, excess o;l and dirt. Dinsir.- !e,,,-s th" scalp spotlessly clean, soft and nliatit. v. nib' the hair t.'kes n a gb-ssy M.h:i::s of natural color, also ä fluffir.ess whi'-h makes it s em w ry mucli heavier than it is. Afl-. a a.ntiuox shampoo arranging th" hair is a pleasure. Advt.
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PREPAREDNESS FOR PEACE President Wilsen Has Just Completed a Tour Advocating Preparedness. New ccmes that Startling Photcnlay THE GREAT PATRIOTIC PHOTO-SPECTACLE
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SPECIAL FEATURE DAY (TOMORROW) FRIDAY TRIANGLE PLAYS
MOST VITAL QUESTION OF TODAY: IS THE INVASION OF AMERICA POSSIBLE?
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"The Winged Idol" Mi-N K;k lied. ;i!iitiic dlär, on (lie v, i,.rn .md noted j la r in "A I "00 1 Then' ;is. will he s(n j,, Jhc in-cd Idol." Ilou- 'irrN as Jack I.conaifl. the Derelict, in ' IIk- in-il Idol." ha, many troiu M-4'iu. in tili, rnn.u la l!e lioto-plav Also "CROOKED TO THE END" Two 11 el ie.lin with I n ( M u ,.
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$2.00 Cash, $2.00 Monthly The Actual Value of These Rockers is $10 More Than the Selling Price You could search all qver this city anj that could compare with these in appe.i... . r cuistruction selling under S26.75. ()ur reputatiwi iur honesty in advertising is back of that statement. They are Just as You See Them Pictured They are deeply upholstered, covered with heavy bmwn genuine Spanish leather; have spring construction seats: long rocker rase; made in one of America's leading factories. Buy Now Pay Later S2.00 delivers one of these rockers to our home, or the home of a friend, and all you need to pay e:ich month is S2.00. This is such a remarkable bargain and sold under such convenient terms that even though our stock is unusually large, there may not be enough 10 satisfy the great demand that will be created for them. On Sale Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday
A GREAT PATRIOTIC APPEAL WOVEN INTO A BIG GRIPPING DRAMA THAT THRILLS THE VERY MARROW OF EVERY AMERICAN, WHETHER OF NATIVE OR ALIEN BIRTH. 4 SKOVS DAILY 4 STAUUNG AT 1-3-7-9. ADMISSION 2Ec. A Ftvr Rcra-vcd Scat, il Ni5h 5D dr.. SEATS Oltf SALE THURSDiY fORNING.
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DAINTY AND PRETTIEST OF THEM ALL As Played One Solid Year in New York and London FAMOUS FOR BEAUTY, FUN AND FASHION
DANCES
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A humorous, truthful story of their meeting, their earlier struggles and finally their success as THE WORLD'S GREATEST DANCERS. Seo the Castles riding, rowing, swimming and dancing. NOTE Permanent Change of Prices. Regular Admission Matinees, all seats 10c. Evenings, Sundays and Holidays, 10c and 15c. Coupon Bocks (good for any seat at any time) 10 tickets for $1.00. HEAR THE LASALLE PIPE ORGAN.
GIRLS LAUGHS MELODY
22 Lilting Haunting SONG HITS
COMEDY MUSIC
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