South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 278, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 October 1916 — Page 7
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5. Joseph County's Great Pageant Told in Pictures
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Photos lmole o.sprcially for The News-Times l.y K. IJ. Mano!l. T" i . ( Ti'ip u'li rw tu Ilm 1 1 ; i-i I m.
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Node of llu l:m.;int. HMMiihoix of ; Sicur do la K;i lie's party, rather,' I.oids I f ennepiii. I'apt. Henri tie' Tonti. other priests and oyasrrs. The role of I .a Salle is enactNl hy ; .Tolin Hiley of Notre Dame and tin j other h;ii Meters an presented h members of the South iiend I'anoe ; elu J; a u I stn(nts. No. '2. Here is the famous hob- , tailed row. tlr one that J. M. Stüde- j baker watered in his dispute with J I-eiuht(n Pine oxer the water pre- ! sure sstem for South Pend: episotle 20 in tin pageant. At the lelt in ; the foeuround is John Hartman, i pioneHT atietionetT. hf hinwlf 1 auctioned the v fr the lu'iielit ! of the poor when this event actually i occurred in 1S72. i No. :.. A iew of the sixteenth episode shouimr pioneers in South Pend and the argonauts of '15 and ! T with the w;i;(m. ik"(I in their! journey ;stioss the xmtinent. The! liure on the horse is P. Steplien- ; son. in t harze of this epio.le. Pottom sion liuliatis who ere brought here to take part in the j p;ie;int. I
MOVIES" AND "LEGIT" IN JAPAN'S THEATERS
)lbrid Tyx' if Drama U IntnHluretl b) Manager, in I'-a-tern I'ountty.
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i ail' .l the I'nni'iv'i 'tit: narrative lt-al-:.p t the thrills is done ly real ai;i r on t!ie tage, a:il th xc;te-
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v.ith t!ie ai-1 of the movie camera. The theaters which have adopted this new form of amusement are crammed with clients and the lower class thrill-seekers are deserting
STUDENT HAS RECORD
LAWPPNCi:. Has.. Oct. . The; student hoHint: the record for the j Ior.-rist trip to the university of i
lioth the ordinary picture houses i Kansas is .Nazareth. loyajian oi .
Mouretul. Armenia. Pyajian was on i 5; is way to Yale university when a ' friend persuaded hiia to po to K. V.
e principal theater draws a salary j .,.,, enroll in the law school. He i
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holds an A. P. decree from Euphrates collcäe in Asia Minor.
Call and hear the records made under the direct supervision of MA URICE and FLORENCE WALTON New York's Favotite Dancers.
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Formal Opening of Sailors
Campaign on Pathe Pathephones
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This Special Pathe
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