South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 367, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 January 1919 — Page 7

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ROLL OF HONOR Listing Men from Indiana and Michigan Casualty Luis

The following ca. ualti- nt re-: lOrte;l by the omiaanding c.wr.il of h Amri'Mr. x rt I it iirir r y forcer.: Voi;r. led p ü-htlv, 7.;.".: tot,.i. WOr.NDi; sI.IC.UTLY. Lkut. Rrn':t J. M;nyn, Ro-m:;-port, Ind. SR RH I LA NTS. R. C. J.iCKon, Lake 03c-ra. dich. A. D. Mini;. fJnnu RapbU Mich. f.'OHhjIiAU Frr-1 K':nt.u-iK r, Rifavctt. Ind. Paul Ivilon lo. Roster City. Mich. C. i. MJlI-r. ic.:urg. Mich. Cm il If. Mortimer. Port Huro . -Mich. I-. '. rwtctl. i.rrir.g. Mich. C'utnbcrl (.'ournyr. Coop s . ' , .Mich. Oorg" Hrr. ror.tiar. Miri:. Roy firifhth. Whiting. In!. Ray Hciri-cr, Cakdonia. Mi- h. Carl.- I-a!o:v! S'lult .-"'.. AT t i" . Jlich. Joph Mo'.ir.o. F irr well. Mi'h. COOK-;. RRIVATR.-. i?tor L'ippjl..in n, Raragu. Mi-h. D. Rob-i Uon. lontii.c. Mich. .Studbr, Linn (Irovf. ind. J. Volk, Xrwpoint, I'.:.. r I. Rieber, Ilov.o, In.l. 1 Rurriford, Stanwood. Mich. C. Fuller. Ulkhart. In.l. O. Hendricks, Mini-t o. Mirh. W. Hennigsen. Detroit. .Mich. Faul J. J-hnon. Fort Wayne. Ind. V:n. I'. Timm, 'ndUna Harbor, ind. Theo. YcrtraMc. Detroit. Mich. The following casnaltfer arc reported b the i :niinandin general f the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action, 4.1; died of .vound: di"d of accident and other cause?, 10; db mis.sinc in action. : d of dlease, 40; "7: wounded eMTfly. 112. Total. KILLCI IN ACTION. Pvt. John A. 1'raley, .rnox. Mich. DIPH OP WOl'MK Pvt. Christopher (juiek, ('orqvlon. Jnd. OIPD OP ACCIDPNT AM) OTHFR CACsi;s. Pvt. I .-on Wm. Schmeiskc, Detroit. Midi. iii;i of disfasi:. Lieut. .M.ilctdm V. McAlpino. South it iul, lnl. PRIVATIV. Karl Kirkham. Michigan City, Ind. Andrew Thompson. T w i n i n jr. Ivllch. James V. Wt, Jefironville, Ind. wo i; nt i : i s f v i ;r i ;ly. LI in JT RNA NTS. Fdward A. Marks, Detroit. Mich. Thomas 1 1. Wilson. Detroit. Mich. Cpl. O-scar G. Garlstedt. CumberI tiid. Ind. PRIVATFS. John II. McFauley, Maniuette. Mich. Caniiel Iwwafl. Iuinsin, Mich. Henry Gimlich, Rvansville. ind. 3IISSIN; IN ACTION. Ploriam Gocinski. Pay 'ity, Mich. Fred Hunt. Royal (jak. Mich. Fay S. Rouse, (Us. ao. Mb h. The following casualties ar- reported by the commanding generrl the AniTican expeIitionar forces: Killed in action, died of Muuiulr. .".;: lied t'f accident ind i oihr cause. 13; died of disease, 7; wounued srerely, 11;; wounded, de gree undetermined. -; wounded slightly, l'T; missing in ai-tion. 11;. Yotal, 41. NOT A PARTICLE OR A FALLING Hi Save your hair! Double beauty in just a few moments. its t "Dandcrine" makes your hair thick, glossy, wavy and beautiful. Within ten minute plication of Daiulerine pnd a single tiac of .iftei Voll a n a p m not ' di uif or dan falling hair and your si ilp will not I itch, out what will please ou nnt v ill be al ter a few weeks" use. when you see new h.dr. tine and downy at firstV "" ,ut really new h.iii--iM-nuiiiL all oer the scaln 1 . Danderlne is to the hair whit, fresh show is of r.ih and sunvh'r' ' re to vegetation. It goes right 'o the roots, invigorates and strength-' t-n.s them. Its exhilarating, stimu-1 I. sting and !ife-irodu mg properth (Uufo the hiir to gio' Ung. strong .nd beautiful. A little P.mderir.e douldes the beauty of differene how dull. immediately ' your hair. N faded, brittle and neragßv. Ju with Damlerine t neuster, a '!oth ind carefully drawit through your h.ilr. taking ore unail strand at a time. The eff--t i-. amaing your hair will he licht, fluffy and wavy, and have an a p pe irance cr auumiancr; an ir.coi.i-I-arnhlö lu.-tre, softnt -s- and luxurlance. I Get a sm ill mottle of Kr.'wltoi;"n Danderine for a few cents at ai.y , drug stoie r toi', t counter, ai. lj trove that your hair is as xretty and rotl a ny that - i t-.i tl it h 1 s e.'l T,ecleotd or inj e( IV Cire'e-s siirely bits of : D.itiAdvL treatm--t ili.itv ' an ha 1. iut;f '.:1 all h ir ar.d 11 if oa derlne!l .1 lilt

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iti j :i or votii Pit I VAT RS. . Crown, ChoboKan, Jkl icli . J. Si;uith. Hammond, Jr.. I. I. I.eathrv. nod. i:nnHv ill - It, John 'l.VfJ' Ii.. of msr:.si:. A. J. Mariii, Detroit. Mb h I . o fn ifi si:vi:ur:i . PRIVATIV. ' ;-oi-ge M. R.v.vne, StanuVh. Mich. Willi.. m J. KIley. Detroit. Mien, lltiniiii R. William, Spencer, Ind. C.trroll F. RM'l, Detroit. Mich. I. -,- .. i'oliv, S.iKinaw. .Mfh. WOF.VDFh (Decree Indctermined). pi: r vat Ks. Wilharn ('.. i;en-!c;. Ida. Mich. J. Manion. Indianapolis, Ir.d. vorni:i slightly. rrivatrs John Man is. North l!i;i:: h, Mich. I'r;iiik Diposta. Detroit, Mb h. MlSSlXfi IN ACTION. PRIVATkiv " i! P bj Micaiizzi. I'alati.a. M: h. Af JoMj.h Thorn-. V. i-siult Ste. Mari . Mich. Willi ai S. West, Lebanon. Ind. II. tt. lialfans. Chel oa, M;,.i. il I;.r, I'rii.ltis, Midi. Th- lollowir.q:. casualties are reported by the cominandir.ur i;eni"al of th Aimrican ejcpeJitionary fortes: Killed In action. died of j wound-. 29; died of accident and i other causes ."; died of dia.-'e. 1: miinc in action. .: wounded i;"vcrdy. Total. I'll. MI. FIT) IN ACTION. PR I VAT RS. John R. Royd. Aurora. Ind. 0car F. Kovala, Hancock, .iich. HUT OF WOI'MIS CORPORALS. Flmer Db.rnaw, Detroit, Mich. Aupust Kleln.s hn:idt. Moutit Vernon. Ind. j 1 1 : i oi ac ciRF.vr and otiiiii; 4TAUSKS. Cpl. Hans WV Pedcrsen, Gary, Ind. hi i :n op DisPAsi:. IMtlVATKtf. lMdio J. Rurman, Vevay, Ind. Harry A. Miller, Flint. Mich. I'M ward Tepsin. Hemlock. Mich. v ) i t N d i : i ) s I : v ra i v.h Cpl. Ralph I. Marquis, Burlinston. Ind. PRIVATES. James II. Phillips, Centervilb. Ind. Forest L". Ginn. Elwood, Ind. Arthur D. l lodges. Manton, Mich. R. N. Majjinet, Hammond, Ind. Gust H. Xelfon. Rlkhart, Ind. K. F. PennlntTton. Macon. Mich. MA1UNP t'OltIS CASPAI.TIFS. (Summary of casualties, to date). Officers: Deaths. .0; wounded. 10 J; mining, 1; total. l'.J. Enlisted men: Deaths. 1.94::: wounded, in hands of enemy, ."4; missing. Sit'.; total, 5 . 1 i 5 ; grand total. 5,'JS7. The following casualties are reported by the commanding 'general of the American expeditionary forces: Died ot disease, ;;s; wounded severely, 101. Total. 4:'0. v o f nt ) i : i s i : v i : u i :l. y . SERO RANTS. Percy John F.aldwin. ;raed Rapids. Mich. 1'iank D. Hiieston. Michigan City. ind. Walter Morru-on. Milan. Ind. 'pl August Deiord, Indianapolis, Ind. PRIVATES. William Xorthey, Ironuuod, Mich. l-3beit Ijiiwpon, Tipton. Ind. iMle E atherbt-ry. Sherwood, Micli. Su l E. Anderson. Durand. Mich. Ernest C. Arnold. Indianapolis, d. 'barb s P.. i'oopei. Alerom, Ind. rhaibs N. Crane, Livonia, Ind. August E Dvttlaff. Detroit. Mich. John P. Diendorft". N'unica. Mich. John Midi. Paul r. Duma. Suttons Ray, Ecbard. Eaton Rapids, Mich. P.. M. Ind. StanIPea thei .-lulu . Siiner ille. ;lads. Ditsoit. Miih. T it ii !aiio i south IUnd. Ind. Peter Louis Ijunioreaux. Hessel, Mich. Elmer Dan ford ijieen, Saillt Ste, Marie. Mich. Charle R. Ames, l or st Eake. j Mich. I The fd!oAirg casualties ale re-i pot ltd by tlw cuiiiia. mding general j of the AniericaM xpi ditionary ' forces imiuJd in aboe total): j Filled v. ounds. ely. tlightlv. in action. i' 1: died of. t 5: wounded i; wurde,l I : wounded in action, se-1 in action, at tion. 1"- ! free t:nd'terminel. ; missing in action. 1'. Total. 137. MIXED IN ACTION. PRIVATES. Joseph V. Ricl. Detroit. Miili. Dwight It. tiood. Hartford. Mivh. El'rtfrt P. Noble. Detroit. Mich. DIl'.D OF WOl'N I)S. P.t. Clarence R. Himhman. Vir-j 'Ulles. Itwl. i woFNPLD sem:ri:ly. Cpl. P.ert C. smith. Dewitt. Mich. PRIVATES. M. S. Eskew. Ronville. Ind ! Yai.k R. Jacot. Detroit. Mich. William F.' Kovo, Pott Huio.i. ich. E. S Star.foid, Ishpeming, Mich. t ... ..... trill: . .n'M I n .i. r-iamou. iiiitiaiaa, neu. SICK IN HOSPITAL. t. Aug 1 I.rrghofi. Fort Wayne, i In 1. Ein fi;ned to DFTY (Preiusly i:cprici MKsinzj. PRIVATES. Fi-ed I.. Cooje r, Cassaj'oli. M-h. (;.iu-:. Jobr.m, jr., Detroit. Mich. W. A. av.r iaiord. Mich. .. .. . . . tie- j i 1 1 a i ; ; c.i-'i.i .tie arc rcl - it' d - by tb.e commanding i:enral of tm America:: . ped it iona rV li'i-v'"-: Kila-d i Xo'illl. 1; d u action. 1C: di: ad of accident ofl ar.d other cause-, ; died of disease, 9',

!i - ouiiJ.d severely, 1S; T.is?inK In -c 'ion. .'.J: total. UII.I.IM IV fTlllW Srgt. -Ohar'e Wrii. Terhune, Un ion. I nu . PRIVATE. Aitl H. IlaKTiiist, Antonagen. ; Ml h. ' Mnnlt'y Kroll. South Rrnl. In.l. t Dim op wor.vns. i ' P.t. Sim Vnn?r.bers. I)tro:t. , 1 Mich. j VOL'NT)Fl SllVKUf LY. ' ! .rrt. Forrwt J. Luudn. Onsted. ; i M irh. ! PKIVATKSi I Hairy vprfr. Nw Huven. Inc. j Virgil C. Hill, Nw Augusta. Inl. ! .MISSIXC; IX ACTIOX. j PRIVATE. r I Jo- .Wulwoo l. Grand Haoids. i Mich. ; A ml rev. Mich. G. flouuian. Houghton. vot .ii:n si:vi;pj:lv I'APTAfN'S. j Vtpt. .'lftronce p:. Tiotter. IndianJ . poli, Inl. i si:i:h:ants. I (ii-" t I'm rptt 1 I nr!.b-n iir.ilr.l Mirh. PKIVATFS. The foik'TwniC casualties- are rc-

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t-orce!?: uoanueu srreij, ilv. - Ray Rat-mUFsen. Indianapolis. ILL Carl Re.i5ont;r. Prattvir.c. :aic:h. Herhei t ir';;rr, .Vitith Roiul, lud. Rimer J. Atkin. Adrian, lich. I'rnest Rurdette. Evansville, Ind. Hoyte J. Daniel. Detroit. Mich, ioon V. Frost, Fast Jordan. Mich. Clifford Grady, Vcedersbur?. Ind Sylveter Gray. Vevay. Ind. Vincent Kelincik, Detroit, Mich. The following casualties are reported hy the commanding genera! of the American expeditionary forces: Severely wounded, 107. wohnt) i :i s i v Kit i : dy. . PRIVATES. Geo. A. Champion, Rattle Creek. Mich. (Renn Ilaney. Hartford. Mich. Wm. II. Pomranky, Midland. Mich. Rn H. Stever, Thompsonvillo. Mich. MAitiNi: coups c.su.irn:g. The fd!owing casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces; Killed In action, 4; died ot wounds received in action, .1; died of disease. 2, wounded in action, severely. .11: missing in action, 10T Total. 147. DIED OP DISPASI'. First Sergt. Clarce D. Rhodes. De troit, Mich. WOPNDPR S I TVF. It I TiY. Cpl. Floyd Barnaby. Frankford. Ind. MISSINY! IN ACTION. PRIVATE?. Fenton M. Aldrich. Vernon. Mich. Waldemar F. Hoewner, Detroit. Mich. Welby P. Rieheson. Nineveh. Ind. Peter C. Schmid, Detroit, Mich. Charles R. Hughe, Fairland. InL The following casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action, 0; died of wounds. T; died of accident ard other causes, S: died of disease, 14: wounded severely. 20C: missing in action, 70. Total, ,19C. KILLED I.V ACTION. PRIVATES. Alton D. Delleree, Ubly, Mich. Solomon Friedman, Detroit, Mich Wm. McKinley. Winamac. Ind. Martin Steinhäuser, Hammond. i Ind. Cornelius Vander Heide, Crand Rapid. Mich. Wm. A. Armstrong. Vassar, Mien Roy J. Feit, Columbia City, Ind. Joshua Orabosky, Detroit. Mich. Au st im M. Mix, Detroit, Mich. Renj. J. H. Schrotenboer, Saugaittuck. Mich. Carl Smith. Milltown. Tnd. DIED OP DISEASE. Sergt. Edw. It uro w. Midland. Mich :V Daniels, south Saddler IVtcr I, Rend. Ind. V N I I : I S l-JV III I K 1 i Y. SERGEANTS. Jackson J. Morris. Parma. Mich. Arthur Sonnenburg, Saginaw, Mich. CORPORALS. D. E. Carnahan. Vincnnes, Ind. Jos. a. Davey. Indianapolis. Ind. PRIVATES. Wm. II. Maule. Ome.ta. Mich. Rryan W. Norton, Itlackford Co., Ind. Eeon F. Ruggles, Three River?, Midi. I.eroy Wake. Terre Haute, Ind. Ernest P. Funke, Indianapolis. Clifford Johnson. Val.'onla, Ind. John R. Rarnes. Rutlcrville, Ind. Orover C. Fox, Hollon, Ind. Wilbert Ear.e. West Terre Haute. Ind. Henry "W. Mann, Ray Citv. Mich MISSIVC; IN ACTION. Wm. A. Elliott. Little York. Ind. Eugene C. Rackliffe, Jackson, Mich. GERMANS ORDERED TO SALUTE YANK OFFICERS COI.ENZ. Tuesday. Iec. :FR. j pinning tomorrow all nermrin civil employes In uniform and all Ger - man s-oldiers within the American i area : occupation must salute American officer.-. Failure to com i ply makes the Hermans liable to ! arrst. An order to this effect reach- ; , nohler.z tolA- f-or. a mnVnT, i. van.e general headquarters at Trevr j CobU Ca um irlp ami Influenza. ILAXATIVE RROMO QFININ'E TatHe s remove the cause. Th:e Is only or.e "Eromo Qr.inir.e." E. V. GROVE'S sienature on the box. :.. Adv. FIRST IN THE NEWS-TIMES

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f J In "Heart of the Wild.'" Cntl tolav. H the PARTS OP Till: WORLD." Havid W. Grifllth's bi? film play. 'Heart of the World. accompanied ,,eUnr radM of molion piclurf.s u-utiful musk at the Oliver the and atct -n ere the production is beinj? shown 'very aiternoun and ni-,ht this week. -Tin: misli;adl; lady." The Mi.-deu.din:; 1-idy." a cleconirdy diatnu that was seen at the Oliver theater a couple of seasons jao. will be the play presented bv ! the Fd. 'William. Stock company on t.t. 1... O I ,r,,l nie rtiurn uin: Dinmav m.i un' u ninht. The Williams company 1-5 playing in Kokonio now anil will run in here for an open date Sunday. Mis Tiny Leone will appear in the main part and will be supported by nil the old t.ivorites. who are still with the company. Seats are now selling for both performance. LITTLE MOTHER TO RE No story- possible of conception in the fertile imagination of our mod (em playwrights could portray the causes ami effects the intimate homeside of the piteous problem of. the war baby and its unwedded moher as does the case In point, taken from the actual developments of an actual case, in a little New England county seat, and offered to Ed W. Rowland for the stage, under the title of "A Little Mother to Re." by Iem R. Parker, th author, who has filled it with the quaint and humorous community life of the townspeople surrounding the little heroine of the play and her home. "A Eittle Mother to Re" will b the attraction at the Oliver theater for five days, starting Tuesday. Jan. 7. Matinees will be given daily. "SEVEN DAYS' LI1WP. "Soven Days' Reave," the big spectacular military drama which will be presented at the Oliver theateMonday evenimr. Jan. !, is now in the lth month of a continuous run at the Lyceum theater, London. England, and recently complete, 1 six months run at the Park th'-ater. New York. The storv of . the ,dav concerns i principally a rollicking young major j lack in London on leave of absence. with bouyancy and heart enough to fall 'n love with a certain young woman who ardently welcomes his. v()lnp. when again en'ers inisterly the clutch of the conflict whose roar" can still be heard. And from romance the play instantly stiffens to the tense thrill . of danger for both the hero and Iiis fiancee, and all about who are near and dear to them both. There is a thrilling and spectacular denouement with the explosion of a German submarine In full view of the audience. I AT THE AFDITORIFM. i "Slvia on a Spree." with Rmmv I Wehlen in th- leading role, is the iS. 4 ... nilactinn at me .vuimunum iouaj The rdav is a brilliant romantic drama with a delightful amount ot subtle comedy which will please all who see it. The plot centers around a young k'irl who finds that with all her luxury and riches she has missed much of the fun which other pirls, not so sheltered, get out of life. Sh is tired of being a petted and screened darling ami plans a enmpaign by which she hopes to b able to see some of the gaiety tdie has so far missed. In this she Is cle r but fate has decided to take a hand herself in this interesting, if somewhat unusual proceeding, and Sylvia, played by Miss Wehlen, finds that Instead of having things as she had planned she has to follow tho dictates of fate. The clever story shows tho happy finish of a romance begun In a most unconventional manner and in her portrayal of thi headstrong but most charming young girl. Misi Wehlen is her usual magnetic and alluring self. Ruth Roland in "llu-irts Up." the sensational western se;al, and th-? OlTVial War Review complete th? lill. Tomorrow Crant D'Armond will appear In "The Crucible of Life." jjcturized from the pin? "Fairfax." by Rartley. Campbell. "Sleuth, the Detective," a two-reel comedy, and the Ford Weekly will also be shown. AT THE CAST EE. Elsie Ferguson, who scored a hit ir. yesterday's picture. "The Dinger Mark." Lrinps to the screen another delightful characterization today In "Heart of the Wilds." This is a romance of the V' or der with the heroine a girl who do..s not !.t her lave for a young otfeer interfere with what he bei! tO l,e b. duty to her brother. T'-m Meighan. reientlj .vhi in support of Norma Talmadge. in "Heart of Wetona."

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AT TlIK OKIiIi;UM. "'Lots of Ia!s of P.." is th- ' i imm il rirli r f tli it. ii vifl 1 riim(iv i offering prh;r:tsd by G'-ef nu aid and company, anil toTinin? tb bill of of vav.Ievill ndilidi ope at th Orpheum thoatfr tolay. Next ir. favor on the ain p"rrn!rt is ihe Celli troupe, a wonderful acrobatic family who offer a series of nmazinf; , fat. TIi Strict FiUir." is th' illinc of harlf k'cr.ü, a civpr mono!oi?i.ct, who v.ill "p hi aud:nc in a pb-avant fnmc of minn throijfh'it hif att. Xora Kelly i-i' nsitf-d in ncr interpretation o t Jri-h omc by Nat (pvynn at th" ; pfano. Th llInpr-LöV'rincr dno in j " roniedy cyr linc n'irii'r complet t,ho excellent bill y dc.i KFVVFDY IN 1 A plpxsi.m ; COM F.I) y ' The Iwinlle shows today. "The j Kingdom of Youth." a dehphtfu1 t comedy of Da o young married peo-j pie with Madge Kenn?dy and Tom) Moore in the principit role. Mis-j Kennedy never had part bette- j suited to her charming personality and slie adds nil the olensing little J feminine touches and natural bit of pathos and humor thru. make her pictures unique r.nd original Tlie idea of a vision passing before ! tb.e eyes cf n drowninc person i utilized to introduce the events thai bad un to the big -cone of the pic ture, it is well staged and the drama ! fc is very good screen entertainment, j Friday: "Laughing Rill Hyde" j 1 ri'ia y with Will Rogers IT'S A MUCHA HARD WITHOUT HIS WINEi SEATTLE. Wash.. Jan. 2. 'It's a miu ha hard without wiih all my little jiids and the wife they dran' it with th spaghetti." This was the plea of Consta nto Drlvagino, delivered with much -esticul Ring in the oflice of the Cnited States marshal's office here following arrest on an indictment charging he conducted a winery .i few weeks ago Delvaginio v;u arrested on the Mime charge and lined ?."70 lie thought, as he had paid the sum, his troubbs were over and he continued his wine-making. HOW TO START RELIANCE COAL WITHOFT IvLNDLINO. Take i Xew-'-Tinu s. twist it into a rope, place rope on loose paper in bottom of grate, place Reliance j Coal on the paper rope, then pour a little coal oil over all the. pile, and ' light the naper. and in a very few ! irdnntes you will have a gobd hot lire. Ee'iance C'onl is sold only by C. H. Defrecs. .11" S. Taylor st. Reil LT!, Horn- Acivt. 10007-1' NOW-PLAYING SPECIAL HOLIDAY BILL GREENVVALD & CO. Presents "LOTS OF LOTS OP IT" Vorl Musical Ma r clous Sunday and UolSday 3:oo. E vrnlngi 7: So and :O0. Matinei Dalty 2:30. THE GELLIS TROUPE Tumblers, Jugglers mid Acrobats CHAS. KENNA "The Strtvt Fakir" NORA KELLEY -The Elrl from Dublin" WELLING-LEVERING DUO t'mtly viit SEN DAY PHYLLIS GILMO REVICTOR BROWN CO. And Pour Other Act Ever Attempted Starts Monday Horning Watch Sunday's News-Times

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Sjnnett-Paramount comedies, TKE Ed. Williams Stock Company Will Play a Return Date here Sunday Matinee and Night. Presenting The Startling and Sensational Comedy Drama iL Don't Miss This One. Get Your Seats Now. Prices: Matinee, 10c, 20c, 30c; Night 10c 20c, 30c, 50c. ALL THIS WEEK TWICE DAILY D. W. GRIFFITH'S 2:15 8:15 Symphony Orchestra. MATINEES r,ou s'jits at SOU sent s at , . Some eats at -c r,0c , "." VIR I ITS ,"00 scntM at 2rc, .".Or r.UO se;iti at .t Tar some seat- at S1.m Grentet Bargain in Ttrvm. Economy Cloak Dept. Economy Dept Second Vloor, 210-211 9. Michigan. Over Geo. Kraft Co. I and 10 Cent Store. Eye 3 by K. LEIV30W7REE ooth IVnd'0 L4Hvdlnj Optonitrlt mA Muacf tturlng Optician. soütii Micniour rr. Jl9ia flMM CZOA. IUU Th 141. DR. L. H. WIRT, DENTIST 111 tTVTOX TRUST 11L.IX5. 2 -Tlai Axxac Mhctlc. flomo Phono 2S9t; Roll 2627. Opca eiv&lass except VVodaeacU

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TODAY The Beautiful Dramatic Star ELSIE FERGUSON in "HEART OF THE WILDS" A love story cf the great Canadian Northwest, presenting Miss Ferguson at her best as a typical out-doors girl. TOMORROW MADGE KENNEDY in "THE KINGDOM OF YOUTH"

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A ROMANTIC TALE OF LOVE AND VALOR AS FULL OF "PUNCH" AS AN HOUR IN "NO MAN'S LAND" NO WAR HORRORS - NO TRENCH SCENES Secy. Daniels, United States Navy, Says:

1 PRICES: 25c 50c, SEATS TODAY NOT Ths Latest in LADIES' WEAR. T. S. GARLAND &. CO., 139 S. Michigan St m I

'It's Thrilling Everybody Should See It.

i i i 7 i u u ts EMM V WE 111, E N shows. We can recommend i" CRUCIBLE OF LIFE" is a six over. Also one of those Mack L, mm j PICTURE EVERY DAY starting tiff the New Year with a of i iit 1 1 res unequalled, the I .a Salic will continue to win the approval of di-criminaling pholopla pal Ion-. faorjic of both läge and M'ivcii, Madge Kenned,, will welcomed l;y lier many friend todav in her latent coined yd raina. Tomorrow" Reach whoe w ell-Know n. photoplay i b Rc lame as an author iIt serve to introduce lo picture ran' Will Rogfi the i-owhoy -Lur if the .iegfcld "Eidlie," who htins lu wit and lariat to th- f-crrcii in -Laughing Rill Hyde." Ivmovmi fumi cou-1 o.il. a one of the mot naliiral and original coindiaii lliat cit tepi on a .tage. 1m will make the ainc liil in picture- a, he i at preent ,ring on tin hgitimaie tagc 11. 6th XT 2 YEARS LONDON, ENG LAUGH 75c, $1.00, $1.50. A MOVING PICTURE. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Safety Deposit Boxe 51.50 per year.

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