South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 March 1916 — Page 7
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".Mr. Kdbrd va.-t infer. r.' nt .i hundred jxaln:.-1, ami a!..M 1 ..--i'l.tly free from ';a'?'i iiimi. His conception of the i i';.,u-, with I.ii.'io;.m Kh' .--t in ' M .i c t . t y wa. .irikir.r. In his jda;. ins. the i;ho t was a iri'-r- miraco of ii.i li a i i . t i f . ami thf gradual k'r)U!i to hi- mind a -If it wer' a chul. slowly takint; place before Macbeth'? utt-i outburst. w.i a highly original ami remark.! hin id i." Mr. K11'.'1 and his wry rxcr-nrMit company will j-'ay an una 1. 1 1 it of two rights and a mitin aartin: March J, jire-entint,' . "I hi tubd-' Sitwrday matinee, "Ma:oth" .-'.itnrlay u'.iit, arM hy ; t - i ; 1 1 I ; l s t "Merchant of Vmn-i" .-uu'l.iy niht. "omak. Tin: ti:t.m.ki The? in-t sp'" tm ular attraction that ha.s k'r.iia 1 our staR in v vral f-fa.?n.s will come to th- Mier thater for two iayn coin mcricin I'ritay. March 10. iil a matins on Saturday, whn Cuy WuU-s Tost will appear In the tifl- rt!- of kichard A'aIton Tully's s-impuioi: Persian romance, "dinar, tlie Tentmakr-r." Mr. Tully, who is a r.ativo .f CaJifornin. Is unierally re"ou'ni.-l a.-? ono of the foremost dramatists in America, and in his latest work he hiLM surpa-Si-ei his previous successes. "Th Jiird of Para-dise" and "The Res? of the Uancho." hoth ol which
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1 15 MEN KILLED IN DUST
EXPLOSION IN MINE Victim of Wet Virginia Iiattr All -Vrt,incr lUxlies -Vr lUYm-rttl.
KKMPTdN'. W. Va.. Mirth 1. Fifteen inT. were k . 1 ' e i nr.i f: - raouslj injured an ev:!osion of dust in mine Xo. 1 of the I")ais 'oal and Coke Co hero Tuei.Ty. All the Utims were foreipneij. F':ft-one miner" who weie alo at work at the time wete rescued. Tho '-xp'oration of tho workings wa-omp'.-tfti today anj all the hodis et o e;d. Tlie explosion occulted Tuesday ' tnoriii'it; sh'r?l aft-r 1h-- m-n huti -rjt!! inc lttine Th i.'ast. however. ,ii(j no interfere w ith th working of ti.e lages in the main !,rttt and the nun rot within ranv ' th- e!iioii !j, ii-jei to tri foot th- hatt and wer at oiae itouKht t.. the surface. Pescue par:s touipo-.-d ef minor1 fron neiyhhurin-i; n ines were hastily 'f--Kanized ami were lowered into the. mine. Among1 th ri.st ti it-n h th ; haft w t ic U. p. Maloney. eneial Tipenntendent of !. lais (".a! and Coke Co.. In took ar;ie harge of the iffc ie work. The I mine was not hadly damaged, acj cording' to re tiers. j The explosion occurred ahout 2.I i' 0 0 feet from the oottoni of thei i shaft where more taan a si ore of
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I Ihe victims were crushtd under a
I fall of slate. The entrance of the ; mine is located in Kempton. hut the ; mine extends hack into Garrett i county, Maryland, where the exploi sion occurred. For this reason, it ; has not been determined yet wheth- ; er the authorities of this or Garrett county will investigate.
omks nmiAM or pakawsi: t -omar. thf, ti:t.maki:h." ouvnt tiii:ati:i:, two days ' l OMMF.WI S(i I IMDAV, M AHCII Ut, MATIXKK s Tl'ISIAV.
tion to exploiting tood road constrtutiin and points of exceptional beauty, presents views of the mo.st historical points aloiiff the route. Immediately upon leaving New York city place of important historical inter'st are passed. The Delaware is crossed nt far from the point where Washington
are ilea.sur;ihly recalled by all thea- embarked his tattered host on their
terfroers. For a number of seasons Mr. I'ot h.'us been recarded as one of the foremost dramatic artists of our .stag. but It has remained for his pplendld impersonation, of the belrrvel Persian poet to entrench him definitely as the most interesting flffure in romantic roles since the pains' of It'.rhard MansMeld. .eenlf ally, the equipment of "Omar,
perilous course amid the floating blocks of ice. The fHr.i journey across Pennsylvania runs '.ike a pace from tli" nation's most thrilling; history. In P.ioli. near Philadelphia, the road runrf but a step from Valley For?e. where Washington's1 troyps spent tlie awful winter of 1778. In Ohio, once the old frontier, scenes of Indian fights and massa-
the Tentmakcr" is so massive and eres al un'i. As the Mm progresses elaborate that 'only the largest across Illinois. Iowa. Nebraska. WyHtageH in America will accommodate i oming. Utah. Nevada and California.
the succession of huge settings which are a conspicuous feature of the attraction. It is doubtful if the ul'uri.'ir and picturesque atmosphere of the, Orient ha.s eer been so faithfully reproduced upon the stagv as in "Omar, the Tentmaker." This lavish stage ndornmcnr is the achievement of Mr. Tully hinis"lf in association with Wilfred P.uckland. who for 1) y'irs re,i as art lirrctor for laid I'.elasco. Mail orders are now Ltin recied for th; attraction.
the siectators will continue to turn the early ac. of our nation's hi.tory; th history of her progress.
her development, her achievement. The Lincoln highway film is given under the auspices of the Fouth Hend Chamber of Commerce.
animal scene. Thü occurs when the principal characters are shipwrecked and thrown on an island inhabited by wild beasts.
AT Till: OKIMIIaU.M. Final performances will be given today of the vaudeville bill at the Orpheum consisting of Adair and Adelphia. a singing and piano act; Simpson and Dean, eccentric lancers; James Thompson and company in a comedy sketch; Fink's trained animals and Hanlon, Dean and Hanlon, gymnasts.
at Tin: lws.Mxi;. A popular ravorlte of motion picture patrons, Kathlyn Williams, will
be seen at the IaSalle today inj "Thou Shalt Not Covet." This is a I domestic drama with many tense situations and a-s is customary with f most pictures in which Miss Will- j iams appears, there will he a wild ,
at tiii: .rimmri. At the Auditorium today William Fox will present that elewi pl.a;. er. j William Farnum. in a nt ia! s :isational drama : 1 1 1 1 1 , I 'I'r-ihting ' P-lood." i Th" story coma rn Lern Hardy.! a Kentuckian. piayv.l l.y Fani.iin, I v.ho comes from a lon- li t ,f tiIitrs. He goes to w r k m a luial.er! tamp owned by I!'itry Co:b-w a J wealthy southern g'iitb man. L'iu and Plake, the camp f . ; ' rin! end- i t nt. are both in hve . ih Hue ol-i ilaughter of the linilt-r king. 1 lam is induct r:ou ah:!,- Plake.
lealizing that he is aina t b-.. the airl. ilecid to place a sterna o:i lain, so he steals the pay roll and Kent Is accused f ;' e t!i ft. He 's cnicted and sontem-ed to prison. While ther-' b.e a.i,.;a, cply r liious, and äff-r hi" lam expires he goes out thr ah t lie t ou:-.-tr preaching, ami i- i..;!..! 'j'a.x i"ihting Parson." rims into itlala. w lio lia.- inar;...! 11. ;e aij'l l r i: :i nin a '.:: w ; i ur .! ai. in a t r. .- f r-all rlglr. P.l.ik,- i kil'. : and I .em and i:ie are fr.e to lon.'iya th-ir love for eic.i .;'eia The .-"elig 'I'lle..!,,- , , f ,;;iraut nts is also on the i,.ll .i- ,) .i p.-.. . ! et f in' t re-i ; n a s :.. w;ii at Tin: COI.OVIAI,. "M'Liss" will ' s.a. a at t! 'e.;onail to lay. A : . '. V.rli., i Smith, "Ml .:- , t. !, orphaned tv tlie d...;h ; ii- i- faihr. a MilK-i. w !:o. :ia". failed ,, make his geld ilü!, S:n.t Pf'llet. prolUee ; I i -" ; i 1 , V . .a,:n ej s iu'ide. M'T.i.-s :s i.ired for fa r.e friends on Ped ir. .: : , Ne..o' .
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TODAY World Film Corporation Presents
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A five act drama of gold fields in Red Mountain of Nevada. Also "DANCING BEETLE" Comedy. Tomorrow Margaret Gibson in
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Amateur Diving Ccntrsts S P. MM Thursday and Friday.
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HIPPODROME FOUR A Comedy Riot.
WILSON & AUBREY Comedy Bar Act.
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and Two Others. COMING SUNDAY GEORGE PRIMROSE AND HIS MINSTRELS.
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An Exceptionally Strong Dramatic Event at this Theater today
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Fox's Famous $100,000 Star Here TODAY' in a Thrilling Production
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An interrstiiijr story of loo M
arid in triune, including a sensa- f tlonal shipwreck at sea and a strieuh with wild Ix-asts uT the I Ii
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iiogiuar .vtimission .Matinee all seats Hie. Iltenincs, Sun- i dajs and IIoIida)s, Hie and 15c. b 4'oiioii I'aKiks (goKl fr any i-', -eat at an time) 10 tickets for i si Aw. l in."!- tiii' r sMi r itii.' i !'
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"Written and Staged by Oscar C. Apfel
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SEE YOURSELF IN THE MOVIES.
Tomorrow (Thursday) Metro Day and Metro Pictures
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UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
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Scenes lon the entire route from New York to San Francisco South Bend cn circus day
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The L'.ncoln Highway parade A trip across the desert and through the Rockies.
S ORIGINAL REELS 8 INTERESTING ENTERTAINiNG INSTRUCTIVE.
LJ ALL SEATS 25 CENTS. TWO SHOWS 3 P. M. AND 8 P. M. M
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Asssted by ARTHUR HOOPS and a Broadway Cast of Players
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