Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 281, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 5, 1916 Page: 6 of 8
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World’s MIGHTIEST Spectacle
experience on the sereen.
her stage seasons
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18,000 PEOPLE
BATTLE OF
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LEEAND
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Old Mill" Theatre In
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Two days here. No ad-
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Make your preparations now to see the
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Oliver Morosco Presents the Internationally
Famous Loondon Star—
Constance Collier
MARGARET THURSDAY
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T I ion'll h. .Gish is the uar id "Retty
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Belle of Wichita
Belte of Wichita
Belle of Wichita
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Bella of Wichita
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Rankin, Warner F. Richmond, John
Beck and Kid McCoy. otherwise Nor
man Selby, the former fintie relebrity,
who IUAkes his debut on the screen.
The Majestic.
Bryant Washburn, popular Easanay
Supported by a typical Morosco east
Forrest Statiley, Eitzabeth Burhridge,
Belle of Wichita
Belle of Wichita
Belle of Wichita
Balla -of Wichita
Belle of Wichita.
Bello of Wichita
Belle of Wichita
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Belle of Wichita
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Bolle of Wichita
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Notice.
will not be' respousible, for any
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Symphony Orchestra of Thirty
Exactly the same organization that has been playing Dallas, Houston,
San Antonio, El Paso and Ft. Worth. .14
PRICES: Nights—Lower Floor, $1, $2; Balcony, 50c, $1; Gallery 25c.
Matinees—Lower Floor, 50c, $1; Balcony 50c; Gallery 25c.
Seat sale opens Wednesday, April 5th,at Rexall Drug Store, phone 233.
No seats laid aside or held unless paid for. -
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DALLAS, TEXAS
The Famous Frehman Star
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During the vermier as Ell Lorwood. Geerze Faw
past year or two she has punetuateg cet as th stepfather and Kate Rruce
hex ataze seasons with work before as tie mother. Other members lit a
Salisbury
Wild
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Pictures
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In 6 Acts.
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porh-cftains and Ayningsa
C. I.. HayKins represeming Dallas
Tent and Awhing Company is again
at+he-EL.Dora? He thanks the peg,
ple for .their liberal patronage. Kiud-1
lv call as ull phone calis were lost.,
tpis week only. 79 3tp
laamar Johnston,
in a live part
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• of I irey stones ” the .‘f’rlangle Fine A rtm
fpietura <01 the ' Thuralay: and Jriday
prouramis at the l.ydia Marraret.
In support of Miss Gish me Owen
Mi ore as David chaneler. Albert Ta
pietnred in The Birth of a N'a
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WICHITA THEATRE
STARING APRIL 10th rySATSMKF8
MONDAY MI I1IL I VIII . WEDNESDAY
Helen Eildy,
... " Teangle Fine Arts Plays and others from the wmatar pen. a
A. Lydia Margaret Theatre
For 5 and. 1o cents.
oday for One Day Only__
Dorothy. Kelly
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- ,CV«n yithout the reat.ot-hevmrt She
beautirul Mil reaves of the stag", and is an acconplirhes actress who show,
at the same time one of the inosteap to advantage omih-reen. --
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ishe has been quietly educating a nuulhilh only whe
her of poor girls, feeding hungry com ed 1s .....
posers mid lendtu a Kindiy ear to th
atowhhea rted. ...
Rtepentaut, he decides that he owes
her an apology which he makes in a
open letter to the newspapers. At this
I be most
given and determtnes to make him
"cut his sermon, word for wor" On
rhe atrengf of’the rector’s fermon
the inayor eloses the opera but the
Rev Dr. Penfield having had-a chance I .
to studs. Alias Burt lett-nteene range 1 Te
realises her bigness. He discovers '
riied peopler as they flee to the liilin
GEORGE OVEY
4 h "Goinjfone or the moi mu sine aumcunvbl. ol the Ove
reieares, ,
lie.
Gladys Hanson, one of
- provisions which thev de tave they
horrower from'Jack. Doroth beromet
■» known as Hie Angel of fiety Flat, Rid
logout in the hills, she lakes it simp i
ce*=e 3" 4
Bry a n t -Washburn
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Gladys Hanson
Miss Hanson came direct from
itreadway to appear in this muitinle
reel drama, but it was not her fit.
Hull Katy Orchestra.
preserve his dignity the yung rector ---.. =.i---—= -—
offers to marry the priina donna she Donnelly Floral So., 1014 Tyler;
accepta, thus having saried outiertphone 201-tre
threat. At this point the story takes F * "
an unexpected turn; why not see the . ;
play-ani-enjoy-1 for yourselr? -*.
able In intense dramatie situations
Notice.
Til Whom It May Concern:
I will not be responsible for any
debts made by Mrs. J B Maxwell
M-iSigned,J. H MAXWHLI..
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* player, his the role, of hero in.. 1 I" extremely extressive These* alone
“ scem sufriejenLto make the portrayal
of intense drumalie situatiohs possible
night. Secret
ments.
lcok Who’s Here Tomorrow a nd Friday . .
TRIANGLE KAYBEE PRESENTS'
Dorothy Gish
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"BettyofGreystone”
.lust cloked at the Ohl Mill in Dallas. Also dn thet-stimi+i a Trlan
featured it an exee.
eemely, "Hutu the Diver.
MABLE NORMAND and -
FATTY A R B U CK EEin-
“Bright Lights”
< This bill shonld nack any hoifse, did in Dallas ’*
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1. WiHTA DAILY TIMES, WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5,1916
noteworthy cast ar Eugene Ormkde
Macey Harlan. Lehore Harris, Grace'
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------- "Card of Thanks.
79 6|p - We deste tp thank the friends who
v- assisted us (luring the illesn of our
All members of the MethodrsnFpise husland and father. S G. McFall, and
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• . Iriwdne- ftAr hje dowth
L PENNSYLVANIA
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after the girl.
Chadwick. who is witl her. maket
her throw the emera away. ami tin
Indians riddle it with bullets. Cap
tured. the girl "is condemned to. die at
dawn unlesn the chd is found. Chad
wick, going to get help, is forced t(
shoot his horse when the animna
breuks a le.. ami while starkgerin
across the desert Ite finds Die Indiat
boy.who has wandered away and got
lost’ He.xeturns in the nick of time
to save the girf Later, when he
ieurs that fhe loves him, he break1
the news of her,brother’s' death, but
i Nt Irins the event so as to make Jack
a hera instead of the cur he really was
the camera, appearing in four feature
screen plays timing that, time Her
latest work was as leading woman to
ilou Tellegen, who married feraldine
TFarrar They played in "The Ware1
i ane"
Miss I heusuu is of meiium height
,+ that the bev has been spriteel »o< and rthe other "was -deported,
by the magic of the black box. ride ■ ■ . <>-
Born to love, desverate in her loneliness,
a woman sins. Come days of bitter an-
guish, nights of blighting torture—a soul
harrowed by the fires of a self made hell.
Comes repentance with the light of pure
love. Comes humility-and-peace. A pic-
ture you will like.
“THF HAVOC”
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I •Don't forget! Aaty Orchestra Sat.
urday night. Moose Hall. 28l3t|
The greatest fish and
wild animal nieture
cver conceived.
They carry one'out to
co l streams, fields
saloon, is cunght cheating at cards and
receives a mortal wxonnd in the kracm
that fallowa." cfiwick discoveri
among his effects a lettnrsigned"Vour
affeciionat Miater," which states that
the wrter will sir#ly aerive in Piety
flat -
When the gill arrives, Chadwick and
the boys, whom he hasvosted, inform
her Ihm Jack has gohetspeeting
and will soon ha haek. Cuadwick lakes
her to his cabin, which hereprenenti
as Jar k‛s, and the lioys bring gift id
fi ■ solei i r"lane
oc." T• play, whieh ev
excertiuat sucusson the
fot their HYes ' Few makesany at’on special blanks of tn attractive de-
iemun to save honsehold efTeets, so sign-appropriate to the oceanlon.
git is their haste to escape" the The employmen of similar blanks
rlames and” the hated Yankees. Up last year met with considerable fa-
the hills thev rush men. women ane;ve., .with tne growing recognition I
little hildren, anendlers parade of of the effectiveness of the telegram
wisely,'. reur mil hoplessness. I in itssmoderr form, sue h as the dayl
She, Ilian's ariv ... its fiarr.il | letter and nig * letter. as a vehielel
rwnne througn the heart of the foaamiy.and-gocialrmegpagen,there
South Another link has been forged hi beonlularkeol s of a’ "paronai
in the nain.tatsnanpindsthencorztharacte parisaulaniv for “orpvryong
f-ii the An Wal aam mesnages seasonal greetings. The
ina is "uar & -1
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Lane refer, directly to Jar Bartieittj rul15. NoWong \t, his Cerasfermzankeepink with the spirit or
and the.grans.opera "Zaporah of/pared on the screen. ana It took uthe o*usion. 1 —
which she is the star. Stung to the 1 »ast amount uf labor a nd infinite pal
"n- “he “n"- "h“ "*ulten"" *“ s.. tieure to titage. zich. a speetasle, a
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SHERMAN'S MARCH TO SEA
IN "BIRTH OF A NATION"
Quite the most wonele rful of ho
i nuy winderful si cues pietnred In
The firth of it' Nution" is that show
Illg Sherman s march to the tea mid
the turninu .of tin city of Atlanta
Imagine if you ran a view of a long
fi rille valley extending for miles air
l arentiy between till" hills. Movint
througli this valley in sraggling fur
mation or lack of formation, is th
irniy of General Sherman. The view
is mi extenrive that the soldiers a|
rar but liitie larger Dian ants, vet
he photozraph is so clear that the
ferm of each man is perfectly delin
■a led.
Now and then a puff of smoke in-
dicates return fire upon snipers in
(aim bulidings. Now and then a harp
i- fired in evident retaliation for •'
deadly bllet from its shelter, and th"
army of human ants is ever moving
forward, wriggling its wav like a huge
serpent towards its goal the sen.
Atlanta is reached Whether, th"
burnine of the city was a military
necessity or wheftier the conflagra
lion was of ar idental origin, chroni
i lers of the time fail to agree but
Atlanta was snerificed to the Tlame
and the conflagaration is so realisti-
coming Satrday “The Closing Ne i a Gold Noostar play with Kath,
ryn Brown Decker; also, another one of those ' Musty Sumer" come-
dies. *
The Lydia Magaret Theatre
there will he special„llVusie. A
I Andrews, pastor,
Ths Empress.
Constance Collier, jamed .English
aetress,mmakW ; hermotin piet i me
debut in "Tongues "or Meh." today at ,
the Empress. The synopsis Is givenMet‛Y.‛2.Ue
in a sermon on the evil of the thea-ti "en.maut
_ tre the Rev. I»r, Penfield -Sturgis, rec
tor of fashionable St. Martins-n- he i
Belle of Wichita Flour
PURITY FIRST.
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-Ltcomos aud goes keeps von
guessing. * T",
Learn the cause- then enrenit.
Possibly It's weak kidneys.
Dbeds why.Doan‛a..K,dney Pills are
0 effective, «
They're especially for .weak or dis-
oi d' red kidneys.
itete’s a Wihita Falls 'are.
Mrs. It P--Williams, ;.UK Burnett
Streit, Wichita Falls, says: "Kidney
complaint in my case came on arteri
a severe sickness. I treated with
doctors, but failed to receive any re-
lief. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills, as
they had"tven fine, results to anoth
er of the family. They gradual!'
strengthened my kidneys and practt-
< ally cured me." . . -
Price .'.Oc at all dealers Don’t sim-
ply ask for a idney remedy but get
Doan's Kjdney Pills the same that
Mrs Williams had Foster Milburn
Co. Buffalo; N. Y—-Advt
The Tongues of Men
One other single reel < omerty or educational
5c and 10c 5c and 10c
ini luding Herbert Standing.
urduy night. M9ose Halt
Fumiture Repairing:
Julius Klein, formerly of Furaitute
ilospital, la incharge of our furniture'
repairim.fafinishinK. npholntering,
crating andpacinge Pioneus your or
ders. Rtoberison Furniture Co., Phom
1314 ' 269 tfe
: Lualic imFBatuedax.. night old Hoose
Hall, Haty Orchestra. ' 281 21
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Dr. prothro, Dennet, Ward Bullding
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rptionattgbilarica, tend the prayer nieeting Hl the ohureh
.......... Diver," as usifal Umiglif <»u» meeting begins next •
liam gets the worst oi it from his lit : Sunela' and * e • arnest ly desire a la rgP
He partner. Bud "Che fuuture pic 2t rowi, touizliLtat.we may discusn
FFre if ineprogranfin" two-partHhe | Ians outlined
drama, "rne Aligl of Piety Flat" A ........""
story follows .
JarkeRaymond. a shiftless Eastern
ertormsa miningeparterNhip with
I Putney Chadwick Umi Tatet robs him
'With the stolen gold he gambles in a
k
Austin street. Phone.826. 255-te.
Rich Jersey sweet milk for sale
I3lo 13th St,, phone 309, 279 3t<
lit the
Lydia Yeamans TiuN, cuarles Miirlott and orher*
kparkling drama of lave versus Duty.,
present Thursday
work. and refresh-
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TOMORROW
The Popular Dramatic tar--
CRANE WILBUR
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I nrayinx the remarkni dual rd" of Tle Sherim- t:nd The De
Vil" in a live artion ii. st.. Hi 't t,w love anet dvent ore
A Law Unto Himself
A Mi TI’Al, MANrenmcrt ill. fa I’ve..icts from the story by 1.11-
Ilmi V nrorkwell.
mid forest. •
Nature's children • 7
khown at work and
play.
Three days at "The
The Lydia Margaret.
Robert Edeson, Fay Wallace and
l.lUimi Bunts are stars in The Cave
Man," n drama of flic inustal show
iug today at the Lydia Margarrt for
One day-only. The rave man is played
by Mr. Heson, who delfts the awak-
enins of a sol and mind in u man
who has uitherto been only a "stromg
brute
Don't forget' Katy orehestra Sat.
urey night. Mkse _ I lalla, • 28511
R. O. Hili, udertaker. Office end
parlors 900 Seott Ave. Phone 225
Prompt ambulance service. 92-tfe
The Western Union Telegraph Co.
has njade arrangements to deliver
messages containing Raster greetings
again ihe litile Queen ---
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