South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1918 — Page 5

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The 'aitle hs closed toda for the' u... :na! v on: of the decoiatois This j NOW COSTS SO IÜ HAVt theater was. opened jmt one Near; TELEPHONE INSTALLED ao liy the present management.

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arid they are tdartin:? the second yeir ith every indication of continued success. The opening bill tomorrow v. ill feature that popular .irtnr drl-.-'p lÜ.ickwPl! i ri .t rif-w

and entertaining corr.eJv-drama, ! control, according to instructions -Hv Hook or Crook." The leading 1 Ut UoLert nuvn. post - , character is one that will hue in S: j

popular appeal and the element of 1 -arge the telephone systems oi .tö w,,?-.i,,öri h,., rx,r..:r i the city. The ii.truction were ve-

THEATER CLOSED TODAY FOR REDECORATING

Reopening Tomorrow, Beirinning the Second Successful Year, Presenting CARLYLE BLACKWELL in "BY NOOK OR CROO&i" Also the Great Serial, "A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS." COMING CHARLIE CHAPLIN in a Brand New Comedy never before shown here, "TRIPLE TROUBLE."

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be shown, introducing William Duncan and his companions in new and darin.-' feats. A pleasing comedy will l,p added and another of those popular illustrated .v a r ballads will be pre.-cnted. making a ro'JVng bilk which will be repeated Satnrda.

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have paid the e.pen?e of installation J but under the po crnmenl control tiio person having the instrument i:v i stalled will pay the expend in ad- ! d.tion io the regular monthly tentah

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j Gest for a three days' engagement at

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Hrltih mbassy in Petrograd a searched. eera! shots were h.red

,,c "s""u"b .VIUV; land four people were killed duringday, hept. 1.". '"hxpenence teils; ' . frtnT.;r. ,), - . , , , a general round-up. following the . the story of the adventures of , , . ;,.tirt r,f , ,, I . . , Htteniri'.'-il assassination ot l.enim-, i

i Youth the average oung man of

i today, in the world, after leavin

'home with Ambition, and haing fori

i hi? Kuide in Iiis o,uest fr Fame and j I'ortune. Kxperience. In 10 power- ; ful realistic picture-que and dramatic scenea .the story of the temp-

tations that confront Youth in his '

j journey, are ividly told. ; "Experience" is endorsed by the ! Catholic tliealer ntovement and i-

f commended hv the- Protestant ciergv

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iivse iiii- aiitumuii ii win i ' - 11 i hagen. The ilispatch gives the Pet- j rograd pravda as authority for the statement. j

and rabbi-, of the Hebrew faith.

io tiii: iioOFwn i:. If osj want peaches for canmt.g. gvt busy. We are leceivmg the : .Mch'g.'n pcaelies now. They will not I

i la.-t long. ;o place yotir orders at: i one with your dealers. Schi.ler. j

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The Gift of Prophecy ! What would you do with it if you had it? See how one girl used it to advantage in

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Featuring two of the screen's most popular stars, beautiful ANNA Q. NILLSON and handsome FRANKLYN FARNUM. A five-reel story revolving around Telepathy. Packed with action, excitement, mystery and romance of great appeal, with the beautiful state of California as the outdoor background. "THE HOUSE OF HATE," chapter No. 17, and remember there remain but three more episodes in which you may see your favorite, Pearl White, flirt with death. Who is the Hooded Terror? You must see the rest to learn his identity. This great

serial is to be followed by "HANDS UP," featuring daring Ruth Roland in the greatest and t most sensational western serial story ever produced. It has been widely advertised on bill- I

boards throughout the city and country and is bound to please all lovers of genuine thrills. M

Watch for the first chapter. Extra special every Thursday, "ALLIES OFFICIAL WAR RE- M

V1LW, made, owned and controlled by Uncle bam over there to show us over here just what war is like. The most talked of feature in the United States today.

TOMORROW we present the celebrated English charac

ter actor, SIR JOHNSTON FORBES ROBERTSON, and his

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TODAY One of the screen'- Clotret Farce ui. Constance Talmadge in 'GOOD NIGHT, PAUL A farce that njojed shiep nuevts a musical ioniel . I hoi t a laugh in cm cry fool of film and a perfect inc- of thrilling -ituations. ANo IIHMON HOI.MI Trael lteel.

TOMORROW

'MISSING

.1. Muart lilaeUton"- great prodiiclion. with SYLVIA BREAMER A charming tory of Ioe and H;ir, simple in it- appial ami mt depending on battle -a nie to inake it entertaiiiiu. s( ki:i:. ti;li:(-ka.m of i.ati: wai: picti i:i: nt(i Till; FRONT.

Keinemher Con-taiuv T.ihnadae in T'p the Ilcal AVilli Sallic," "A Pair of Silk Stocking-" and oilior io1 i ü 1 1 1 1" 1 1 1 oinodies? 'llien ou'll -uie-ly ant to mm' her tcxla.

C.ood Niijljt. Paul" wa- a Ihoadwav -uicd Miecv-- la.-t -ca-on. W illi on-taioo 'lalniado it i- - n hetfer a a -4-imi production.

IIae oa notitnNl how we are brUhtcnin;; up the Fäkalie? I. W. Power'- deeorat(rs nknl fnnn II p. in. until ! a. rn. the next da painting Hit -oili nir in record time.

Mae Tinee of the ( hieau'o Tribune -js of "Mi-w-ins:" "It i- a iiarniinir hue story xith a war bride and her soldier liini; their nunanee in tin grim -diadow of tin- real war."

"Mi in" i- not -d-ectai ulat : it i-ju-f bcaiiliful: it trim;- home lo our heart war finm a woman'.-anxle.

Flara Iviniball Youm: i- coniiiu' Sunday in "The saae Woimfn."

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or the Children

"It Hits the Spot" Wlien the vuiv;sters want a little party when they want a drink ive them Arrow, the beneficial beverage. Arrow is beneticial. It has more food value in proportion than many of the things they eat at meal time. This i one of the few drinks given to children and to grownups that i essentially pure. Compare the purity of Arrow to that of cider or to water from public drinking cups. To protect the health of your children and to uie them food in liquid form, easily digestible give them Arrow. You can get Arrow most 'anywhere. Sold by the bottle r case. Call South Bend Bell 554, Home 5554, or Mishawaka 28.

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Sir Johnston Forbes Robertson and this same cast played this show at the Oliver theater two years ago. Those who saw It then will not miss it in picture form. It is an excellent ladies' matinee entertainment and a better one could not be asked for. Make up your matinee parties now.

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SATURDAY A six-reel stcry based on the scandalous food speculations brought on by this horrible war. A powerful plea for justice that every man, woman and child should see. We are presenting this picture for one day only, while in realib it should have a two days' presentation. The cast includes Frank Keenan, Alma Hanlon and Robert Edeson. Once seen never forgotten. mtn ' 11 - 1 11 ' -' " ' ' " " ' ' " ' 11 - 1 ' ' mi -1 - nr f .Hin. u njiir-ni ni i'i fi mi - r -

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FACTS, NOT PEGTäOKr

THEY SAID AMERICA WILL NOT FIGHT

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WRITTEN BY THE Irl AN WHO DEFIED "THE KAISER" AUTHORIZED FILM VERSION OF AMBASSADOR JAMES W. GERARD'S STARTLING BOOK OF FACTS, NOT FICTION, WHICH TEARS THE LAST SHRED OF SECRECV FROM THE POISONOUS WEB OF GERMAN INTRIGUE.

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YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE ORIGINAL PICTURE AT THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OF 15 AND 25 CENTS FOR;1

THE BEST SEATS.

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