South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 70, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1920 — Page 14
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AtJUTonir.M. Fhlrlry Mason, v;ho I a yrXer o! Tlcla Dnr.a, will be ff-n at the Auditorium fO'Liy and tornorro'.r In Her Elephant Man" a ynsitlor.al circua story. Arnonjs th 5?ris 5hwn aro a thre-r'.r. circus In operation, with thourantls of proplo v. Itru
mg a complete p':r;r rrnajic and tho M reckinj? cf th hus; tr-nt by a tj
tura thoutrh, is said to lx it love tttmy. Another rpLal attraction Is th cl?v;r comedian Harold Lloyd in a two-rrtl comedy called "Ills Royal Slyners."
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Tour vhu rrnt the ricrinal come- j frj lv. "Tho v Teaelur." Joanne jM
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love, only after a quest that l:;ds her through the mazes of human existence into stranpe by-pi'dhs and nmon?rst ttriiner tumpany, the picture of th'it title ia shown at the JaFallo and Castle theaters simultaneously apain today and tomorrow.
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PROGRAM FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920 nitwp IA11T DclKiuni as It Was. As It Is Ttxlay. Yprcs before the War. Tho Mtitrninoent Clot li-liall. What lU-mains. YI'IIKS TODAY. OXK OF Tin: SADDKST SIGHTS IX UFLGIUM. A shH)iny Outlook. Tlio Modest Home of xi Nobleinaiu A 11AUO.V AND HIS DAUCiHTi:iL ALL THAT IS hKFT OV A HKAUTIFtL I2STATI How the Germans Planned the Dcfen.sc of Reljrium. Memorial to Canadians Who DJed at VI my. Ostciulo. THIi PltOMlvXADIl THE IJUCH AND SOM1-: OF T1IK HATHFUS. The Harbor Kntranec Where Lie tho Vindictive, THE HL'LK OF THE VINDICTIVE. BRAVE HUT INEFFECTUAL- ATTEMPT TO BLOCK THE II ARBO 1 1 OF OSTENDE. The .Alolc at Zeebruw. How Uie British Iilockel the Ktrancc. Wreckcl eicrinan Guns. The Sunken Brüssel Captain Fryatt's Ship. Funeral of Captain Fryatte. Bruges. The VcnJeo of Lvlgium. THROUGH THE C.VNALS OF BRUGES. GLIMPSES OF FLEMISH BEAUTY. What Client is Like. In Termonde. Recontruetion and Resurrection. What War has Dono to a. Belgian-City. Malinc, Home of Cardinal Mercler. Wliere IS Civilians were Shot, Interior of tho Cathedral. A Pluymound. IJepr and Its Famous Stair Ca.sie. Soenea In and Around the City. A TO I'll AROUND WAH-TORN BELGIUM. DESTRUCTION UNBELIEVABLE. THE EXPLOSION OF HIDDEN AMMUNITION. The Beauty of Niunur. In the Cemetery nt Ardennes, uherc arc Buried Many Civilians Shot by the Germans. Antwerp. A Great Seaiort. FMPRESSIVE FUNERAL PROCESSION OF A GREAT BELGIAN. Our Boys. Glimpses of the City. PARADE OF BRITISH, FRENCH AND AMEIUCAN TROOPS. We Ixivc Antwerp. SECOND PART Throntrh Hural Belslom. Beasts of Burden. Delivering Milk. HOW BELGIAN DOGS ATtE 3LDE TO WORK FOR A LIVING. The Undestroyed Part of the Country. Where War has Left no Trace. THE PIIINCE OF WALES VISITS BELGIU3L BOYISH ENTIIUSLSM OF THE FUTURE KING. We arrive in UnLsscls. In the Grand Place, Tho Royal Guard. RETURN OF THE KING AND QUEEN OF BELGIUM TO BRUSSELS. A ROYAL WELCOME. The Palace of Justice IDbtoric Buildings of tho Belgian Capital. WE STOP A CAMION FUELED .WITH AMERICAN BOYS. HURRAH FOR THE U. S. A. Some of tho City's Monument.. Here and There in Brussels. FUNERAL OF EDITH CAVELL. WE ACCOMPANY THE PRESIDENT AND 31 RS. WILSON ON A TOUR THROUGH BELGIUM. VISITING THE DESTROYED SECTION WITH THE KING AND QUEEN. INTIMATE GLIMPSES OF AMERICA'S RE PRESET ATI VES. THE DEMOCRATIC MONARCHS OF BELGIUM. Brussels as Seen From a Height. We Ixmk Down upon tho Heart of Redeemed Belgium. Its Wonderful Capital.
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HOOPLA! THE FIRST CIRCUS OF THE SEASON IS HERE TODAY AND TOMORROW WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS ELEPHANTS BEAUTIFUL WHITE HORSES A MENAGERIE A PARADE AND A FULL CIRCUS PERFORMANCE FROM THE GRAND OPENING SPECTACLE TO THE CHARIOT RACES. GREATEST CIRCUS PICTURE EVER MADE, FEATURING THE SWEETEST LITTLE GIRL IN THE WORLD,
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