South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 332, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 November 1918 — Page 8
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Tht-r vMll i,. taw holiday mat- I -.n?e this affprnr.cn beginning Mtarny at 3 p. r.i. of "I-lt W.-trjen tho- Oliver theater. Mr. Wilhams has i -pan 1 no juir.s tu t:.a!-:e th- h-.Ii-1 day a Mi- .r:o for all ;.,iirfn f tl. j Oliver a:. I "I.itt'- v."- mof will ! iMven an unusual pro '.action with! elaborate fcrry ar.d an nl ar. 1 ; cast. Mhi Tiny Ixop.o p!y; "F'th." j the. b'-t ilowI .f th- "Mirf h"l t family whn-e and i ir.g w.iys will lio for,.-..-r in In Alcott'n chroni- b. Mr. WF.Iit's i I i s j "I-nurb?" the hoy r.- xt door, v.l."-.-; ie;idy Fmlle and hi; i'V h a?t ;ro. tho IVht of th M.ir' h boa- hold. I Mis Clara Frit'., a So:th I'.-nd mis-v ! will ho (on in th- ro of " ! !.; : r. .i h," j tho cfto-I-nnttirod r.. .11 of all work, to tho family. Tho .?ory of -IittlWomen" Is a .dm;d- ono, Ik uti-i fully ton!. It f-nihraroM th- !:;- and
lovo and J ys and s-rrow.-" of fo-ir l'dm, v.iil -ntortain Iotm of iiusic fdstrrs, yllh an a fh-i 1 in touch. It ! ; t ! i lii many ;ir.l ariiM s--h ctions. f.. '.lows th- hook In dot ill and ranl;fo !i and LaY'ic two conif dy r.ot hrdp to ho .'r::t!y a p ;r I t t-d !-kt . h artist. Alt....i..lcr and Ids
r-nd or.Jnyed. Th'r- will ho a rmtInoo .9attir!ay with a t.nal j.-rform-ancfc Saturday niht. at Tin: Arni roKirM. "Tell That To Tho Marin-s- is- th" title of tho Mont'omory I "lai: comedy on at tho Auditorium toi iy. It's a Patriotin oimoly td!!r' tho humorou Ftory of a j arifist. Th- ; title was tak-n from Mr. l-Tatr-:' ! noted v.'.ar rostor that h.o donated to tho Marines, other pi'-tt:res for today nro "Honest Thiof," a sensational drama; "II-Uo Swe. th-art." a pir.fflo roel roTii-dy and tho ( )';"ial War Review. Friday's feature will he "The f;ll!a':x faso," a even reel Ftory of insa'ional f irt haF-l on the execution of Thdo l'.i.dn and trial of Joseph Calllaux who was a traitor to his country. Franco. Tho Ford weekly will alo ho on the hill. AT tin: ii.iii.r.. Til tho field of opera, tho rtao find motion pictures tho namo of iMme, Una Cavalh ri is indelirdy en-
SPECIAL THANKSGIVING BILL Matinee at 3 P. M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
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REVUE A LA CARTE With Hazel Kirke and Norah Duffy. A Glittering Panorama of Music, Mirth and Girls.
JOHN GEIGER HOUSH & LA VELLE And His Talking Violin. "It Happened in Arizona." ALEXANDER & FIELDS FLYING LAMARS A ilnro of AriMovraey. Whirlwind Aerialists.
COMING SUNDAY TOM BROWN'S SEVEN MUSICAL HIGHLANDERS And Four Other Acts. Mat Daily 2:30; Sunday 3:00. Evenings 7:30 and 9:00.
ALWAYS A NEW TODAY SPECIAL THANKSGIVING FEATURE LINA CAVALIERI The Beautiful Prima Donna "A WOMAN OF IMPULSE" A powerful drama of a woman's struggle against evil. How her wonderful voice is the me.ans of brinin her happiness and wealth, as well as nearly wrecking her life. TOMORROW The Screen Favorite JACK PICKFORD in "MILE-A-MINUTE KENDALL" A swift moving romance abcut a boy whose hobby is chorus girl and automobiles. Louise Huff is the girl in the case. s r M I
T ODAY A Special 7 hrnksc:ivinij Attraction WILLIAM S. HARV in "B'.UE BLAZES RAWDEN" The "biiT tree" countr' of th? ncith forms the setting fcr this littst Hr.rt fejtue. T!ie po iular star is seen his best.
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; rr.i;js ar.'l beauty d. rved'y are . orl 1-f.irneil. Hr ;ir?-t photoplay. !'.. hi h v;h shown at tho I;'al!" rS rU!y iin-lfT the tith- of "Th- F.tcrTt'ini Ut --," Ftarn P-l hrr a.s 1 .- re ii .icircvs of the liru st skill, and - 'airi. - .l for hr wid- popularity. Her, r" l - '-'-- -v ,........ j:i. iis", an-i is s.uwn ioiaj av j lie Tht j-to-y oi a worn-j ::.;ht for happ;r.ss is a httin-'j .ru'i't.'!! for this Thanks-iv ing day.! i niorrrr.v, Jnck I'lckiora, .vno i.j ,o,v or.- of FraMe rani's Mi'.dier ho. ; ;.':i;s in "Milc-a-Minutf Kendall," h'- s'to:y of a vourg in m'a high,mv( r J r 'in au, e. at tiii: oiii'in:rM. i'.rini,' i"d.iv th.- irjdi-uinV p.p vil Thanksgiving hill h iu-ad-i:-d 1 t.i- -iU-.u.- a It drf." ai: i ti.(,r..t- i;.rl ac t f.-tt'u.uM-r Ifaz-1 !,k- a:.i; Xora I i.ilfy at tho he-u! i f a y 7.v:.A d;o:"i:s of o-aiit-s. f-ie-j '.. 1 .'..'"r.tiop. :r- th-
j 'Mm .Mid set r.i-: It"-? is rf this.N fll i t. as w 11 as th- uj'-to-dato rmd- Tur1 !o:;o . John H-hr-r and hi- tilkln! VJ
n a hinrini; and dancing r.oolty io i iyii I.air;ary, whirlwind ai rah.vt and th.e War rktur-s, mal:. P tno liill. Todays matin e win ait .tart uiitil 3 I. in. at tiii: castfj:. Today's Thaiiks.L'ivinp; attraction it the fasti- is a William S Hart piotnre. Whieh means that the .spoo ator will enjoy tue reels of punch, pop and personality as only the ever eliahle Hart knows how to hand it (tut. In this virile story of a lum- ' erman of the North woods, who i-aves the wilderness in search of the life and lUhts of tho lurnbor sah.onj. there is rapid-tiro action, and a'l of the heart interest usually associated with this star. The outcome is most unusual. Tomorrow Lina Cavalierl will appear in "A Woman of Impulse." the story of a woman's liht for happiness. FIRST IN THE NEWS-TIMES WAR REVIEW PICTURE EVERY DAY
l!(vllent Tlianksjjhiiif: entertainment is furnished patrons of !xth tin I .a Sal If and the Castle today. At the former Idna Cavaliert, Ix-autiful ojHTatie prima donna. Is cast in the leading role of "A Wonvuii of Impiil," a strong Iramatio story. At the Castle William S. Hart will Ik seen a. Hlue I5Ias Kawtlen," n of tin host of this favorite westerner's jilt tuiv.-. to lv released lately. ' " ' i lark I irkford, who is now Lieut. I ifkfonl. if jou ileax will Ik welsmod haok to the liiiSiillo screen in his latest i ii turc, ".M ile-a-ILnute Kendall." Itti likforl. silor of tho better known Mary and Jack, plays a i 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 ail i-nt un s in his siipMrt.
In-tty I,oniM llulT .Ta k' lead: iix l.ul v. is as nual PlfaIn n-iuvrls are furnihel daily h the Faxille's jKially eIr texl onlu -tra. Ii N Vzj u tj w mow WOMAN OF IMPULSE'
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I r .,-9iPyfi2ht 191ß. by NewioaDer Roll of Honor Ustlns Men IVom Indiana, 1111 nois, Miclilun. Ohio and KcuteLy on Casualty U&ts. TJ.f following ciBtialtip are reportet fy tin roiimriiidiri); fruiral of tlj Aincrt x p.-ditioiinry force : Kil'a-d In .'h'tlon. dieil i.f wound-., Kl ; died ut dIvasH, uiä; wounded feverely. 4-'; i iinded, d -jrree uiideteriuiiicd, '.l" ; voun.:.',l Hlichtlv, nil.isinfe' in action. ::i4. Total. l.'Jll'. KII.I.FII IN ACTION. .M)ittliw Coiiwjiv. l-rroit. Mlfh. Charles I. Iaiuudy, Chlva', I IT. COKPOUAr. i:ussdl, C. Kului, Coluitit ns. o. . Chiirlen Om ar Anders .11. Klkhart, Ind. Jos'ph It. ( 'autwell. Cuieaga. 111. Herhert Henry CoWmisk, Ilouphton, Ml.-h. Trank W. Howard. Clarks Lake, Mich. I'll I VAT LS. Krank F. Allen, Klufton. Ind. Myron J. Asire. Marquette. Mich. Kaymond L. l.Ioinininr. ltroit, Mich. OitTord U. p.rlll, Clnelnnatl. O. lahvard 1. Cotilln, Lovlnpton, III. Walter h. Crcadte, Kalamazoo. Mich. (Veil M. Ciinnintrham. Itarry, 111. Marion Adklns, Kratron, Ky. Charles Connolly, Talntsvllle. Ky. Ölen II. Iiaykln. ICe.l r.ritten. Mich. Ldward l)eowski. Chleapo. 111. Harry M. Llkey, Flint. Mich. ieor;e C. I In ni m'Mid. Cainhridtre, O. Henry W. Justice, Woodman. Ky. Thomas Kindelan. Chieajro. III. iiiarI W. Allen. New iCichuioTid. O. William Ievrlet, Kalamazoo. Mich. Sylvester Iiol.lnskl, Chicago, 111. Arthur .1. Houthilt. Stanley, Ky. orvllle S. Harper, Maren iro, Ind. Frank II. Miller, Fort Washington, O. Fred L. I. loom, (layj-ool. Ind. Ilerninn i. Koehler, ltoek Island, 111. ieorj;e Mason, Moline. 111. Wllllum A. -Hardies. Chicago, 111. Hanlel HefTelflnger, Dorset. O. larence Heintz, I'almyra. III. Fearl C. La ugh rev. Hennlson, O. Jrge Mason. Moline. 111. Hussell Joseph Smith. Ihiyton. O. Komanns, Weimer, Cincinnati. O. William J. LInehan. I'ennlson, (). John (Jenr. Hlacke, MIeh. .Tacoh GermMckl. 1'hlcago, 111. Itert I). Oortz. Cleveland .(. Vlnepnt I". (Jossle. Detroit. Mhh. Ui.ru rt Iee Harrull. hedford. In k Hon C. Jacquette. Jrover Hill, O. Tom John. Alliance. O. Jarno J. Kuhec, Cleveland. O. Pert h. Moore, West Frankfort. III. Uov J. Morgan. Iawnon Springs. Ky. Kohert F. Newman, Valley Station. Ky. Samuel I. Welrlck, Kalamazoo, Mich. F.II Wertanen. Kaleva. Mich. Joseph II. Met.lll, North Vernon, lud. Hiram Miller. Hresden. Ind. Thomas 15. Moore. Sturgls. Ky. Vernon I. Morgnn. Fnrlliigton, Ky. l?cn Fnganlnl, Loekport, 111. John Patrick ltowan. Cincinnati, O. William S.tltln. Fseanaha, Mich. Vance Vestal. Meen, Ind. Aria Walker, Olive Hill, Ky. I'aul Wilan.l. Fin. Hay, ). PI KI OF WOI NDS. t'OUFOKALS. Clvnn C. Martin. Randolph. 111. Lawrence C. Vorges. Columhus. O. COOKS. Conrad Itrown. Chicago, 111. Irving IL Allen, Toledo, O. PUIVATKS. Hugh J. Iorey, Detroit. Mich. Dennis L. Klrl.y. Marlon, 111. Simon Sarau. Toledo, (). Luher C. Shanks. Faris. Ky. Walter Faranowski. Chicago. 111. Joseph F. Cravens, Koine. Ky. Frederick Jallep Iretzlngr. F.rldge peat. U. Alfred J. Toben. St. Marys. O. Füward Tool, Lakewood, . IIi;i OF IllslvASF.. Lieut. (Jrover C. Frl. e, Judson. Ind. S LLC, KANTS Frank J. Moore. Columhus. O. James Dlhllk. ( idcago. 111. COUFOltALS. Harold ChrNteusen. Chlcngo, 111. :orge W. Ward, Kochester. Ky. ;us Wells. Toledo. O. Wagoner Ceortre Mills. Chicago, 111. FKIVA TKS. Arthur I). Aussein. Ottawa, 111. ;.-., rge F. Feiitrop. (uincy. 111. CSiarles FiMer. Ktna. O. Alfre.I It Itoerger. Ft. Wayne. Ind. AiH'.r.-w Fullack. Fullman, 111. Jacoh C Kurkey. Fhrlchville. O. Steve Denton. St. Anne. 111. Louis C. Anderson, Kamsey, 111. Kall h Harron. Cl -sford. 111. Kichard Kell. SrifTsn. Ky. Kurt A. F.oehm. Chicago. 111. William K. F.rsn. Can.n. 111. (dhe Kroadi -e, (V.l arv llle. O. (ra Camp!.ell. Vatnlalla. 111. Ilerev Hainmlef. Detroit. Mich. K m- KisJ.op. Frlntsville. 111. Frfe I. John-011. Ksrnniha, Mich. Kall H. Kelley. Chicago Junction. O. I.or'ii A. Knapp. Manchester. Ind. Willl.iTii Faln.-s. Cincinnati. O. Dole M. Smith. Vanwert. ( . William A. St 'lie, Allendale. 111. Vi tor H. Taylor. Huntington, Ind. Alhvrt Harper. Pomeroy. (. Harrv M!!tor. Aurora. Hi. Knute Stromme. Chicago. III. WOl NDI'.ll s FA I : K K L V. S Kit; FAN rs Ainuel Cole. Uic Kapl.ls. Mich. Simuol J. Darlii r, Lansing. Mich. Charles Ah'f.ander. Cn-tantlne. Mich. FKIVATFS hid Dewitt. Capae. Ml'-fi. Walter William M-'er. K!ga. Mich. I. iiir.i Stringer. Deatnr. 111. WOl M:i, (Dcrr I'nrirtermlntM.) ('apt L' C (iat"w .oi Cjl-igo. III. sfu(;fan ts. Wallace Kr...-tt. Derdt. Mich. ILrhert Hunter. Mukeg.n. Mich. ' KF iKALS. I'.lnard .T. Fox, Crown I'ant, Ind. Ar.g"t Fcv. Cleveland. (' AK-ert J. (iitterman. (nnt"n. 111. tena:n Ic.-ncgl". Jewett. 111. Wag ner F-n KlckeT.C. l'ekln. 111. FKIVATFS Firl F. Andr-rvs. 'liit'". I'd. II. .V. ard A. re l. Mt. Airy, O. Fr.n. Kh-k- tt 1. K. -r.vi. 0. I ..;'!, .-ki Minvr.-le. Chi-'M-ja. 111. II irry L Ncls n. ak Fark. III. Arthur SIvester Farent. F.ay City. ; t . . .1 .t!.- F. Firklr.. DeV: iV. II!. OlMK! sI.K.IITI.V. 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Yes, we have as usual a Thanksgiving day show that will send everybody heme smiling and happy. We want to present the first of the popular writer, Jtimes Montgomery Flagg's comedies,
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The most thrilling and sensational seven reels of pictures ever seen upon the screen and one of the very best. The story is still fresh in the minds of the reading public. Bolo Pasha, the traitor, was tried, convicted and shot April 17 last, and now Joseph Caillaux, once premier of France, is cn trial in Paris and will undoubtedly meet Bolo Posho's fate. On this occasion we now put ourselves on record in saying, and hundreds of people who saw "The Oillaux Case" here on Oct. 7 and 8, will join us in saying a better picture has never been in South Bend, and that is why we are bringing it back again. Funny, jolly FATTY AR BUCKLE will be seen in "GOOD NIGHT, NURSE," a riot of laughter in two reels. Whatever you do, take our Up see this show.
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