South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 240, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 August 1919 — Page 6
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Louis lÄ :,m.u!i. tin- . rwho .u tor. ! nijv, t, tt r this aft rm.on ami' M'-" Vila H. llnirtii. h'iidintr laily with Hit "Nnutthty HHilo' company who won farm" almo-t o.rnit:ht in ! t on U'li t . ; it 1 1 1 lior avt Saturday and Sunday. !is Ilrilman's lioinr is Smith th" l'.roadwa musi( .il j todin tion. ! j Jlcnd. Hit lat appcnraiM'c hvi'v was with llnm and M"Intjr In Johnny (! t Vour ilun," is todays! TOO I.IVT.J.V '"-My Ilonu Town (iirl." l.-atnifrl play, r at tin- I .a Sail- in a j Th.- Mould" with tin- "rot of IivP.wrrful story of a man's r. -n.-r- I intr i- tl.af it will not MüihI still Jon 1 ' Ä 's!;;;-,,:;"'''1;:,;.:;.h::; USE NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS nisori appfar.x as a man of tho wtst j
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THE WHOLE BAG OF TRICKS EXPOSED IN THIS TIMELY DRAMA OF TODAY
"FLEECE THE PUBLIC" is the motto of
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while greedily, selfishly and criminally swelling their plethoric bank accounts at the expense of patriotic Americans. A most powerful and interesting six-reel drama with the screen's most emotional favorite,
FANNIE WARD
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ij Aho a clever two-reel comedy with those popular favorites Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, in
g "SQUARED," and the GAUMONT WEEKLY of current events.
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TED McLEAN & CO. I'oill.'lllt II' Vklfl II
TOMORROW will be one big day, as
CLAYTON &. LENNIE S I i) everyone is anxious to sse the first episode
rm;li-lt C h appii'M , j UI t-iiriw l.utwv.'l.ii j Krcai serial sensauon,
jj ELMO THE MIGHTY." We pledge ourH reives in saying this is the GREATEST sen
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tne nrst cnapter tomorrow. Also popular
ALBERT RAY and ELINOR FAIR in "BE
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TODAY Tho C'Ior Cowboy Ac-tor LOUIS BENNISON in
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STRAIGHT" Th .storv of a umn who lraN thi" clean straight road ti -urrcs and liappinvn and uli i takt- with him th woman In loo. TOMORROW That I'axoriti Wrt'rii Aitor WILLIAM S. HART in "RIDDLE GAWNE" A Mory of the urteil plain in tinw whi'ii a mnnV worth was iocaiiri'd in the tw Inklint; of an eye aiul the blood in his Hn ran red.
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a- well n William S. Hurl. I that ;
rexeoled tn tomorrow's photoplay, Kiddle (jam tic.'
Von wouldn't ffo to a vaudeville hov ufter It was half over; why mh a picture backwards? La Salic evening "how imvudl) i?tnrt on the hour at , 7, H, 9 and 10. Why not come at the tart and enjoy them better? -N'eiit week in Paramount week each tlay u Paramount or Artcraft Mttrartlon. To naino Just a fev Hill Hart in "Wagon Tracks." Knid IJennett in "Vlrtuoitfl Thlrf," KUIr FcrRunon in "The Avalanche," .Mary Piekford In "How Could You .lean" and other equally ptxxl.
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The Hawaiian Scenic Spectacle "A Night in Honolulu" With its wealth of Beautiful Scenery, Gorgeous Costumes, Electrical Effects, Native Hawaiian Musicians, Singers and Dancers.
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