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4 iHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-T1MES II, ll: Tin: .uiiTomri. Therr is nr. extra ftron:r 1 1 n at i he Auditorium tIay h aI l by ;i Mvo-reel Vitaraph entitled "The I'.ut urfly," f'aturln the well-known tdayer Hekn G:inln-r. This is .-aM to bo one of the hc?l pieces in which this clever woman has apj'.i rr d for : omo time ar-d .should irove interest Ins' to picture fans. Other pictures of not on the hill are "The Fable of the People" Choice Who Answered the Call f Duty and Took Seltzer" by George Alt. the. Sellc weekly, ef nirrtr The latest war item-, nt r.'-v.- with An Unplanned Klopemcnt" with Franeis IPishrnan nnd Ituth Htonehotie. telling the .tory f Frank Melbourne, and out of spit' becomes enaed to Amy Carrinton. The ciht before he H to be mar ried he injure:; his friend, Courtland, in a friendly wie.-tlin bout and it tomes out in the papers that Court land was killed and Amy refuses to marry him until he is cleared. At Amy's home Frank meets Dorothy, I the only idrl he ever loved. She neeom- j panics him to the steamer, he hav- J in:,' decided to go to Kit rope. She ! lingers too Ion,' on the boat and is ' carried to fcea. Frank bes her to i marry him as toon as they reach E'aris. She consents, and when they return to New York they lind Court land waiting for them, the news of ills death belnr a mistake. The Man in the Dark" is an Edi son drama featuring Frank McGlvnn and Mabel Dwiht. "The I'erib of Pauline" will be shown tomorrow In two thrilling acts. This story is nearincr an end, there only beintr ti few more editions to brlntf It to a cloe. Other pictures for tomorrow aro "Playing With Fire." "At the Transfer Corner," and "The Great Impeerpul fc'irkus." at Tin: l asalli:. The or'an recital today is one of the features of entertainment provid ed by the Lasallo theater. New mod ern popular and ela.io .elections will be played by Prof. Allen Uocen of Chicago, T-ho was especially engaged by the m -n.u'cment to demonstrate their mairitieent new Kimball pipe organ. The music lovers of South Pend will appreciate the installing of this instrument which will be played regularly by Miss .Marie Dooley of Chicago. The dramatic featuro bill for today includes the well known actor, Robert Edeson, in one of his former great stago successes, "Where the Trail Divides". The acting of an r;rti5t of Mr. Fdeson's calibre Is a bis asset in the popularity of this film. The outdoor settings h:'ve been select ed with excellent taste and the Indian scenes are finely conceived and care fully carried out. The vim and da.h at the earlier portions of the picture, :he splendid action and the splendid .-cenery are most interesting. Mr. JIdeson play the part of "How" Lan Ar, an Indian educated at Carlisle university and married to a whlto woman, a character somewhat similar s: that played by him in "Strong heart". The theme of the story offers extraordinary possibilities and devel ops a new and striking phase of old conflict between the red and white races. Winifred Kingston in the role of tin settler's daughter pl.iys with excellOit taste and -energy. Her mar riage. Nvith the Indian is one of the many 'hrilling incidents of the story. Many obstacles arise but In the end they r mew their pledges of love and go in Search of "The Trail of Happi ness". A laughablo Keystone comedy nnd rn Interesting educational film comir-ctc the bill. "PIUXCi: OF P1LSFAV T1 e attraction at the Oliver Wed ne.se ay matinee and night is "The Pj-ir ee of Pilsen." This highly ifeteomed musical comedy occupies a protnlncnt place in the hearts of mu sic 'overs. The company this season is "'iiid to be an excellent one. John V. Itansone, the original "Hans Wi cner," is at the head of the or gai ization, and as Mr. Ransone has plaved the part more than ",500 tin cs, his acquaintance with the role mo well be called intimate. Kda vox Luke, who plays the sprightly i wiiow, has already scored a success in vhis musical comedy. (Jerahline de ltr.se as "Sidt)nie." the French maid, .-iugs and dances divinely. Claudia l:.dgors, another newcomer, will have ti e role of "Nellie Wagner." In the lUt of principals are Kdward T. Mara. G. Purke Scott, Karl McHattie, Dorothy Dchnore and others. The special orchestra which is an Important factor in the general ef fectiveness of the performance s. will be directed by Victor Clark. The large ) one-half hours' time and is supple chorus, it is said, combines in a rare j mented with specialties between the decree the qualities of vocal excel- acts and with motion pictures before b-nce and personal charm. The cos- j and after. Miss George plays the tumcs and scenery are brand now. title role and is ably supported b ; P.. A. Stevens and the other mem- AT Till: OHPIIKFM. I hers of the cast. Matinees will be The new bill which onrned nt thKiveti daily and a new bill will be at urpruum Monday is headed by Mmo. Marion in a lightnim? change charac ter act. A story is told in reference to an actress getting publicity through the attempted abduction of an Italian girl. There are seven female charac ters in the story and they art all played by Mme. Marion who makes nnusual character changes of costume complete in every detail. The act is a novelty and was applauded at the finLsh. Carl McCullough sings sev eral familiar songs and gives what he i terms footlight impressions. The pro- ' gram states that Mr. McCullough is j not doing imitations but good natured ; travesties on a number of popular ac tors singing a sentimental song. Holden and Harron ye turn in their comedy act. "The Mc.engi r ami the Lady" in whith they sing pleasingly and introduce conu dy patter of famil iar and amuing ty"le. Kice. Klmcr and Tom Introduce comedy trampo line and expert' triple lar athletics. They work fast and the act is inten st ing. Herbert's educated s aU aro well trained and tit the customary tucks. A Keystone com-dv completes the bill. at Tin: MA.IIInTIC. The amusiior IrUh cometiy. "Next Io.r Ntighb()rs". i-ccapics the boards at the Majestic and civs tho musical ccmeilv- company ampb- oppoilunity Ir the introdin tion of ntertainiiv.: specialties. W. 1 1. Hall plays an Irlsli op with many l:.u-:J.al-le incidents in his efforts to keep peace in a German neighborhood. Lora Lorraine intro duces "It's Long. Lor.? Way? to Ti li terary", the war song that is bein--: 'jcd by tho allicc in Europe. The iiont me: with mucl: approval c.n its f.Tci representation anci was rtptated ly ?;cored. Eddie- Iurns, formerly a lavo.'Ite at the Mijcttie rr turns with new comedy and n peats li is fr.rnvT Mit Ot'Ks v. jth "Dear !! "irl".- Walter t.Yirsh'iw. a South Head bo v. ho idr.ed the cornparjy Sunday, has n: I rvlth a iin rti-ej.ttoii and adls a miic- Ini; specialty to tlj already long liT cf popular entertainers nw found at o 1 Unectia Biscuit Nourishment fine fla vor purity crispness wholesomencss. All for 5 cents, in the moisture-proof package. Graham Crackers A food for every day. Crisp, delicious and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh de livered, io cents. A delightful new bis cuit, with a rich and delicious cocoanut fla vor. Crisp and always fresh, io cents. Buy biscuit bated by NATIONAL BISCUIT COM TAN Y i Alzvays look for that Name J the Majestic. The entire bill pleases and two comedy pictures add to the Interest. AT Till: SUKPIMSK. A two reel drama entitled. "The Re turn" is shown at the Surprise today. It is a western offering and the cast includes Kobert Frascr, Edna Payno and Norbert Myles. The hero loses the love of his sweetheart through the inherited love of drink. The dramatic story is most interesting; the rmling is satisfactory and throughout there is plenty of action. An Animated Week ly filled with current war scenes is shown. Chief among the views are Fngland's powerful navy, glym'psea from the theater of war. Kitchener's army, English prisoners, shipping horses to Europe, etc. Among the American views are the collision of two ocean liners in a fog. the "Buy a F.ale of Cotton" movement and car- tons by the world famous carica turist, liy. Mayer of Puck. AT THi: CDI.OXIAIj. The Gladys (Jeorge Dramatic Tab- ! loid Stock Co. began an engagement at the Colonial Monday. They pre sent it comedy drama. "The Circus Girl" which gives everv member of the cast good opportunity for the dis play of their ability. The piece has been condensed and occupies one and presented beginning Thursday. SHOW IIF.KK TOXTC.HT. "Lauuh and the world laughs with you." That is true and the world over. People want to laugh, not cry. That has been demonstrated by the success of John Nicholson's "For the Love of Mike." taken from Pud Fish er's cartoon series of that name, with mus;o written ov Miming Anuerson jand the book by Hud Fisher himself. ' 1 D I EOPLE GET E First Dose of Mar's Wonder ful Remedy Gives Most Surprising Results. Hundreds of Indiana people have found relief from stomach and diges tive troubles by the use of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy. This remedy is safe and efficient. The first dose give? results.-. And the treatment is not lone. It has a won derful record. Here arc the statements ot tro rho have used and proven the merits of th remedy: CHARLES IMMAX. ill Eat Chest nut St.. Hartford City. Ind. "Four doctors said they could not cure me unlet-s I tint tu . 1'iirt AVayne . to. be ipv rated on. I tcok your treatment. In threv wceTc-T '-nrrnt-m -rrrk-nnd haven't mi.-ed.b.ut a hlf tlay since." WALTER Sl'RAV. lCll South .ec- nd St.. I rankiott. lad. "Referu I FROM There are all kinds of new dance? original and catchy son its. A clev company has been provided and noth itur has bcn left undone to make "For the Ive of Mike" a big mu- I Fical cm'tly hit. ' "For the Love of Mike" will be the 1 offering at the Oliver this evening. : BOOSTERS PARADE TO BE HELD BY ELKS AITair Scheduled for Saturday Night l'minl-c to lie Interc-ting Kvcnt. Another parade is booked for South Kend. The affair will be held Satur day night, and according to advance notice, will be the most interesting of the many parades that have been held here recently. Over 100 boosters for the Elks Christmas entertainment, scheduled for Nov. 2!!. 2 4 and 2 5, will he in line, led by the Elk band. Gro tesque costumes and original stunts will be much in evidence, as the event is to be the most spectacular of the series of advertising-methods incident to the entertainment. As the additional means of raising funds for the Christmas gifts to the poor donated every year by the lodge, a keno party has been scheduled for Friday night at the temple, for mem bers and quests. Plans for the vaudeville program for the three evening? is rapidly pro gressing. An orchestra of L'O pieces, under the direction of Prof. Ingersoll, has been secured to furnish music for the different acts and to contribute several special numbers. .Several oth er acts are being arranged for by the program committee. Chairman Ivan Ilcnnings of the ticket committee reports that the ad vance nale is far beyond all previous records, and that this year's attend ance is sure to be the largest ever. DAMAGED DIRIGIBLE SIGHTED IN HOLLAND .Airship's Course Is Frratic a She Disappears in Direction of I Yon tier. LONDON, Nov. 17. A badly dam aged German dirigible airship was sighted over the province of Lamburg, in tllolland, Sunday. The Zeppelin came from the direetion of lielgium. The airship's course was erratic and apparently it had been severely damaged cither by artillery tire or by a storm. The Zeppelin sailed to the south of Maestricht and disappeared in the direction of the German fron tier. Another dirigible was seen from S4ttard, 13 miles northeast of Mae stricht. coming from the southeast and flying north along tiie Holland frontier. A British aviator dropped a bomb while Hying over Courtrai. in Pelium, nd killed l.'i German soldiers and a number of Belgian civilians, accord ing to press reports transmitted through Amsterdam from Brussels. HERE'S THE OLDEST MEMBER OF Y. M. C. A. Horaco K. Hitchins Joins Association as Itcsult of Cani paign. The ohlest and also the newest member of the Y. M. C. A. is the posi tion occupied by Horace P. Hitchings! of Mishawaka, his joining being a re sult of the four days' campaign being waged by the association. His membership was secured by C. II. Loring, .one of the team captains who started work yesterday. Mr. Hitchings is S5 years old and has never been connected with the Y. M. C. A. before, yet his subscription of $100 is the largest yet secured, and one of the largest membership sub scriptions being paid by any of the members. Mr. Hatchings, who. is a retired clergyman, came to Mishawaka to live with his nephew, J. Alvin Scott, 109 Cedar St., about a year ago. A few weeks ago he came in touch with the local association on account of the fact that he started taking the Turkish baths there. When he was approach ed on the subject of 'Membership Mon day ho made his contribution just 10 times the amount necessary for mem bership. JAP FLEET HEADED EAST. Art on Hunt for the Cicrinau Pacific Squadron. 1IOXOLULTT, Nov. 17. That Japan is rushing' her naval forces toward the coast of'Chilf to join other vessels of the allies in seerch for the German feet th-'t brought defeat to .Adniirl ir Christopher Craddock's British squadron, was indicated by a reoort brought here by the schooner Kobert U. Hind from Iort Townsend. The schooner's captain said he sighted the Japanese battleship Hizen and armored cruiser Azama en Thurs day. oOu miUs southeast of this port, headed southeast. The Hizen and Azama have bern cruising off Honolulu harbor. took your medicine I sui'feroil a meat deal, but since 1 took the ;irst dose I have not had a bad spell. I feel- it is even mott than you claim." Letters like this come from all over the country. Mayr's Wonderful Stom ach Remedy produces iesults. The first dose proves it. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy clears the digestive tract of mucoid accretions and rrmovc? poisonous matter. It brin.es swift relief, to suf ferers from ailments of the stomach liver and bowels. Many declare has saved thirr. frcm dan?ero; crations and many 'are bure sawd their lives. W want all , people who have chonic stomach trouble or constipa tion, no matter of hew long standing, to try one dose of Mayr's Wonderful ! Stomach Remedy one dose will con- j vince you. This is the medicine so many of our people have been taking j with surprising N results. "The most thorough System cleanser ever sold. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here bv all dru?ql-t. n p r U U snrmuuGH trouble Kill! BACKACHE! HDD LUMBAGO M STIFFNESS AWAY Rub Pain From Back With Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacob's Oil." When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up. don't suffer! fiet a small trial bottle of old, honest "t. Jacob's Oil" at any drug store, pc-ur a little in your hand and rub it rmht on your aching back, "'and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once. It takes the pain risht out and ends the misery. It Is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing el?e stops lumbago, sciatica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints! Adv AUSTRIA AFTER PEACE? Petrograd Says Country May ct AVitliout (icrmany. ATHENS. Nov. 17. Diplomatic dispatches from Petrograd state that information has reached the Kussian capital to the effect that Austria is contemplating asking fr terms of peace independently from Germany. PATENTS Many otherwise meritorious and val calile inventions :ire rendered worth less from the standpoint of patent pro teetion duo t laek of skillful prosecu tion. Twenty years' experience. High est refrenees. Full information given upon request. No charge fpr advice. r.raiwh uffic near the Patent Oflb-e nt Washington. ;i:ok;i: 4. oltsch llpRl-tered Patent Attorney. 711-12 J. M. S. ltklg.. South Bend, Ind. KFJT1I YACDFA'ILLF. NOW PLAYING MM I2. MARION Lightning Change Sensation. CAISIj MeCUL I.OFGH Footlight Imperson ator. iirniiFKT's i:i)tr- CATFl) SFALS. HOLD FX & HFKHOV. HICK. FLMFK & TOM. MAT 10c 15c ijrht 7:H0 and 9:00 Tl i u rsd a y New Ya u de v il 1 e. UUP The Home Fine 2-Reel Western Drama "THE RETURN," A Stirring Tale of Reformation. THE ANIMATED WEEKLY Late scenes of the war and interesting home. European events at I 5C ALWAYS A fiOOD SHOW. The I'opular Little Ilou- XOW PLAYING. An Irih run-Tea t "NEXT DOOR NEIGHBORS" Tall of Laughs e Songs and Dublin Dances. Hear "It's ;i Long Wajs t( Tiimc rary." Mat., Wed., Sat., Sun. Night Price- We Matinees Wo New Colonial Uc little Phot Tltre DcUxt (.ladys Cicorge's Tab Io!t' Dramatic STOCK C03IPAXY. 7 Now Playing V. 10c 15c 5 -4 ; 1 1 I mntstlt 1 2j0 "Tie Circus Girl:' Q Matinee Daily. I Change ot Rill Thur5. Special Bargain IMcea 10c Vtcfc 10c 1 5s 52 I -. V TONIGHT AT 8:15. The Merriest of Musical Frolics Comedy 6i For the Love of i! to r By Ihid Fisher, Creator of MUT AND JEFF A tuneful tornado, a hilailous hur ricane, an avalanche of mirth, melody and pretty girls. Singers, dancers, comedians. tcas in?rf tinkling, tantalizing tunes. A big, bright levitchiiig beauty chorus. Pargain prices 2.", So, o0 am! 75c. 11 LrU Mike" ,..ii.iiih 11 mw 11 11 uphill Mi'i 111 f h.iiiii 1 i,iinii,n.j'Pfmiii.,fniiiiiniii ii umn 1 iim.iiiihi;hwi 1 1 ' 1 " 1 " ' -- ' Uri r- I ki .win .f, ! i i.m lh iii i uTi i i n n u i . i n m i i"i. mitt w r.ii , t, .m i ii . '' i " ' " ' " ' i'- Pi iflO HFv TlvPFh FF flr Rrfy From 11 A-11 10 11 p-11 i yPBioimiiyijvti to ay i SOfViETHING DOING EVERY P1IFJU IE TODAY o ill toM tuKSET y uf ss-rsi ,,i,,"r-"" v,,a- -1 Ihe Fable of People's' Choice who answered the call of duty and took' seltzer SeSig Weekly of Current News The Mzn i An Unplanned Elopement f li Coming, Thursday, "GLARE OF THE LIGHTS," Featuring Francis X. Bushman, Beverly Bayne, Lillian Drew, Helen Dunbar, the story taken from "Ladies World. I v - i n n y ira raa-Ha ord of is years f :' HIRER Theater Beautiful ;j OF HONEST, EFFIC- ! . v 3. J j ' t i IENT AND CON- ' r ,';'; I rmui iifn-o mi i i i - . .' ii PIPE H 2 oeGAis s o CONCERT ogen and MarieDooley of Chicago And the dramatic star Mr. Robert Edeson In his own success "WHERE THE TRAIL DIVIDES" And a Keystone Comedy. Continuous From 10c 1 9 a. in. to 1 1 p. m. Como any time. . ON ELCTOM AMERICAN HALL Sunday, Nov. 22nd 8:15 P. M. Bv Madame Philippine Artoi?, Just Arrived from Brussels. Preceded bv Musical Concert.- Tickets on Sile, American Drug Store and Frank Mayr & Sons Co., Jewelers. iioii ocrnmxG store For Thrifty Bujirrx ' B mm A .. . i i H -I ii t ""1 Tomorrow Night at 8:15, Special Matinee at '2:'MK ALL STAR KKV1VAL The o? With JOHN W. It AN SON I (Original Hans Wagner). Unusual Comiuiny of Notables, Grand Chorum of Singers and tlancers. Pilson Own Orchestra, Popular priced matinee ru, 7." and $1.00. Fvening prices ro. 7.", 51.O0 and $1.50. Seats selling. in the Dark si Constant Devotion to a Life's Work of Specializa tion Has Given Us Mastery of Diseases of CP SCIENTIOUS MEDI- v ? H PAT nn A PTTr- a r I PEAL TO YOU? ? : S s c . . t . .. f s K I t . V l 13 i. x : , ' v, -; ' I mmmi mm mW B - kj li TrAni tli' v-ry tlrst nimerit nt M-h V h wo frnu fJ:o nirlIti-n to como liiph ';tss sKvi;ili ts. liwr throu?!i all tho yoar- of jr;etl'o our con stant niin Il.M been tho rorrpb-te ni loty o. tin s;' i il privnt" :U1I !;rcril-disor.si-s of :!oti. ();ir r'iitation today Is pr".f f otir mii'-oomn. Wo have roalizel our ainbltioa ,in! aro rj:?i(! tmt only In the prbf if our ervk' but in the thoujrht that ours i a v,.: ealiii and a bt i.riit to ta-inklnd. 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A thrilling drama featuring lYancis X. Iliedimnn, ICutli Stone hoiiM ami Lillian Drew. J9 t ijvr.SKTl CO., Tor ien. thouch o hae hnrnlrls n a I men In this it v. If v.u .; of othor re a f'O h'-t-I 'rises. ; not att-;npt i anu be positive that he 1 bliii.Jly repatabh treal Ask Any Bank or Business Man About Our Standing .Sati.-fy yourelf thnt v.e are hum.-:, conseientio'j:5 :xn -;:iricnt that we. ir.nke khJ eery t:;tu:ent ml ai' worthy f yuur trust. Thn crn- t us and we will exainino you I'RI'J" without obliati-n t-ll : --u the truth the eost or the euro and treat A'i until permanently cared. All 'a ak is a u'tiaraiileo ot pa rn nl .!;tn y i are iicrman'-ntly cured i i - i i P. Nervous Debility ritia.iO-':y bnnl t' a rliiie, trtal .ni-tj. yar a ire or tie b airt :fferel. :;s ne trest ! (.rner.l NVrir e nr.- r i i-i ti:. --u hav. .V ti.e llt'-t MT'-to- late i;ieth'Ml. 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