South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 245, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1916 — Page 7

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BALLOON ASCENSION

By Prof. Hines NEXT SUNDAY and

LABOR

DAY Special Attractions for MONDAY, SEPT. 4.

BAND CONCERTS

CLOSE OF PONY CONTEST

End of Park Season.

AT Tili; OKIMIIIl'M. 'If f. rue Fi. her and Co in a

at i in: COLONIAL. LVma Mayo and Henry F. Walthall lat" (o'i'r: of the bitf se-iil story. "The Strang .se of Mar Pape." will he seen at the Colonic' today In one of their earlier am'. hc.t sue-ff-s.s. - The Misleadinsr Lady." The

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attraction at the Ornheurn theater

the J.o-a hall of the week.

.'dented hv the dominant character

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sketh deals with the troubles of a I ' ominent man in her

jewisn cioTnin ueaier and his i-art- IU ner -a ho is also his lrother-in-lav I"? rr-, 1. . . . t re.

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Tomorrows feature is entitleJ f f Tarn-U-da." n h'.nm-, melo-

crama pHvcd with, strength in

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Orj.heum program. Head stands on top of the poles seems to he the favoriu stunt of the athletes. Adele Jasen, sinking comedienne, has a ino.-t pleasini? and catchy line of sink's and knows how to put them across. She has a splendid personality and can really sin'. Hlackface sons and patter are the accoutrements of th Howman Hros., the blue Krass hoy?. One of them blacks himself up in front of the audience

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leadinc roles hy Antonie Moreno and dMh .St or..

at Tin: AmnxmirM. Ul jst s Watts, the part, played by De Wolf Hopper in "Stranded"', the Triangle play in which he is starred and which is being; shown at the Auditorium today, is a gentleman and an actor of the old school, who has outgrown his time and tinds

to show them how easy the stunt i that the managers are not looking

can be performed. The other has a steamboat whistle voice and uses it to cood effect. Strassele's animals open the bill very creditably. Two trained seals do the most of the feats and their performance is above the usual standard of animal acts. The entire bill blends together well and is a pleasing show.

AT Tili; LASALLK. After an abvenee from the screen

for "actors" any more. He is linally driven to taking a position with the Parisian Helles Variety Co.. doirn? characterizations from Shakespeare. The company is just about to close when he joins. In all the company he has no friend excepting; one little Kirl. an acrobat. The manager of the company, stoner, has taken a fancy to the girl and arranges to take the night's receipts and run

away takins the cirl with him. but

10c COLONIAL THEATER 5c From Six to Fight IUo Daily, w l ine Fir Protection, Ventilation and Service. TODAY "THE MISLEADING LADY" With HENRY WALTHALL and EDNA MAYO. "The Misleading 1-id.v' an Fanay .'hV urt photoplay. U a thrillins drama of c-ie man methods introduced into modern society. Scratch the veneer of i iliat ion and jou bar the naked, savage soul of man. This U the theme of "The .Mi-leading Lady," the story of primitive pa-doii. of rave man mcthoiN introduced into modern society. A girl leiuls a man to hai his loyo for her lefore jesting friends, lie kidnaps her, takes her to a mountain lodge, chain, her to the Moor, lie domineers oyer her, brou I ats her. She hates him, hut is nued hy his oernci ing inatery. Iiis vevUlo. daring, his hrute force win her admiration. One day. goaded hy his deli!orato taunts, she fells him with a hlow. The woman intinct is aroused: the mothering love for the helpless co me to play. The man child Is hers to care for and a great loe U horn. GEORGE OVEY in "JERRY'S CELEBRATION" Some Fine Coined?.

Tomorrow "THE TARANTUIjV

With EDITH STOREY and ANTONIO MORENO. Sometimes the man doc pay. Teddy Steele did and the instrument of punishment was the thing he dreaded most in all the world. Like an avenging angel, calling on mankind to witness the fate of those who hold woman's honor lightly the girl, who learned h late that men kiss and ride awa" hrin him to his doom.

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today and Saturday in a typical story, 'Hulda From Holland." Mi.ss Pickford is always at her best with children and with old men. not to mention young ones and in this picture she has as side partners three of the most !vcr yt.'ngsters playing for the screen. It is a Paramount produet ion in .fry sense of the word. The story opens in Holland, with its little illaKe and windmill, a d so n shifts to New York city and the farm in Penn-ylva-la In the ::. icwm.; cait ar- a k'tten. a goat, throe. 1 it :e boys, three old men, a hard-hearted :aher and a lever. New; has Mis Pickford .dayed ;i moro sympathetic role than that of Hulda, for though the little Dutch girl is thoro.i-.ily self-reliant and gives every evidence of being able to take care of herself, she is alv.ais the appealing li.tlo &irl from first to i-ist. This splendid attraction will held over tomorrow oi account of its exceptional drawing qualities.

a nearby town a Shakespearean "revival" is to be held, and Ulysses takes the little girl and goes there

hoping to tind work. He introduces

the girl as his daughter, thinking he can better protect her. lie is given a great welcome as the people think he is a professor of Shakespeare. At the hotel a young chap falls in love with the girl and some time later they become engaged. Then Stoner strikes the town and threatens to tell who the girl really is, but he and Ulysses come to blows and Stoner is hurt and does not recover until the young man and the girl are happily married. The comedy on the bill is an unusually good one and is called "Surf llirls.'" Saturday's bill will include "The Orouch". a three reel comedy drama. Mutt and Jeff cartoon comedy. "In Death's Pathway", a railroad picture featuring Helen Ros (libson. Max Kigman and Lolita

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furnihe. Mi Pic kford a splen-' did yehicle for tlx di;iuctiyc hits that "M'in o Im her -ole ( roert. in Hile of mauifoltl elTorts hy nuineixu.s others to! appropriate them. I

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Our Other Triangle-Keystone Day The Weil-Known Musical Fun Maker

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The clever little player who is rapidly becoming a great favorite. You will be much interested in her work in this production. Mr. Hopper plays the part of an old actor, whose devotion to a little circus rider furnishes the theme of the story. Also 'THE SURF GIRLS," one of those really funny Keystone comedies that are always pleasing.

HAMONA" l.roCHAI, AClLIJJVi;. MI-NT. That local theatregoers are to hae an op;oitunity to see one of the decade's greatest achievements in America theatrical art is the significance of an announcement just made that V. II. i'lune's iminene cinema operatic spectacle, "Kaniona". has been booked fur a week's en-auement at the Oliver theatre starting ept. 1. "Kaniona" is a musically accompanied production of more than Ü.et'O feet of tilm. the buiptst on record that dualizes and narrates in symphonic interpretation the yvonderful loe story, thrills and sensational historical incidents of Helen Hunt Jackson's famous California lomance of the same name.

I-'AIi: TICKCT.S to the Fines.. f:U-:est. ("leanest Fair Nochern Indina has ever seen! .'ejit 1-th. i:th, 14th. lith. and PUh. Tnree "C tn-kets for J 3. Special AJaiut .ilc at Cvoulii AJv

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Our Grand Opening Sale Last Saturday

It's Not Advertising Or Salesmanship

was the real estate achievement of the year. We now have 12 salesmen taking care of the wants of the people in Indiana Avenue Addition. One-fourth of our addition is now off the market and has been on sale just one week tomorrow.

Rapid Developments

that's selling Indiana Avenue Addition. It's the merits of the property and the rapid developments now going on that creates the demand and the values. That's why Indiana Avenue Addition is so different from any other addition ever offered for sale in South Bend.

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are what create values in real estate. We are creating values for our purchasers in Indiana Avenue Addition. You see rapid developments on all sides here. No waiting for the other fellow to go ahead. Houses are springing up on all fides and are being rapidly sold. Walks are being laid. Grading is being done. Ornamental shrubbery will be set out. That's what makes the investors sit up and take notice and buy lots to .

South Bend

But Seeing is Believing

It is our aim to make Indiana Avenue Addition the pride of South Bend. If landscape planning, ornamental shrubbery, paving, lighting, location, parking and artistic homes make home life desirable, and that is about everything, Indiana Avenue Addition will be the pride of South Bend and we, will have achieved our success.

and we might go on page after page telling you of all of the advantages and the developments now going on and you could not grasp them. We suggest you make a personal inspection of Indiana Avenue Addition by special appointment through our office or at the grounds tomorrow afternoon or Monday (Labor day) and see for yourself volumes more than we can tell you by the printed word.

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Owners and Developers J. H. KELSEY, Sales Agent Office Open Evenings Offices Farmers Trust Bldg. Both Phones 1367