El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, November 17, 1916 Page: 9 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17. 1916
A museme nts
(AdrcrtiMMK.)
'WAR BRIDES' IS
SCORING BIG SUC-
CESS AT ALHAMBRA
Naziniova Greatest of Tragic
Artists Give. Wonderful Por-
trayal of Bronon'a Mm-
war rtridel" with varíame Niiimova
mi an exraiiaM ran in entering n in
ihim day of a hva-tlajra' engagement at th
Mhainbn. Ax more and mora people iwi
llil wnnilernil photoplay the Interest in-
rreaaei ami each surrerdlng ilay tn
patronage increase. Tboar wtm Ma It are
rarrlrd iway with llaeppeal ami human
ness and are awed by the Mory It tellii and
tiir lesson It tearhe.
The women of the nation are urged to
Texas-Grand
TONIGHT THE NIGHT
HUNDREDS HAVE BEEN
AWAITING
Soldier vs.
Civilian Talent
Not Loss Than
10 Great Acts
Extra Added Feature to
th Usual Play
"The 3
of Us"
SER AND III . Ml
The famous Vowtnkel Children
In all new Hon and d axiom;
the Mtatinf (Midler; the Mkhi-
Kn Hannoiilxem; the Five Hlnjr-
Init Soldier.
"JÜIWTA JUAREZ"
"The Chevlna; Con Stater"
"The Boy Dancer Saprento"
"Mu Franklin Nightingale"
"The WaahlnajtoM Vox Trotter"
nd an even doaen otlier Artlt
of Unknown Reputation.
$5.00 WORTH OF FUN
FOR 15c TO 50c
M K I si ill ABOUT
SEATS NOW---
heeome "War Bride. ' to marry añidiera
on the eve of iheir daparture for the front
in order to bear children n take tne sftca
of those whn fall la bittle and 'to provide
an army for futura confítela.
Joan 'Mailmovai rebels igaluat thla de-
cree urging; the women of the land to re-
ft tee to Darnrne ear bride and ny era
means forre tbe ruler of the empire tn
abandon bla war nr conquest and establish
Kb. The Mory of the photoplay I taaen
n the fTwataat of Keilmovas many sW
successes and la preaentad In a Tar more
"labórale manner than would a poaalhle on
tbe atare. Kmollonal scene are many anil
'altnnva'l well-gnawn emotional pbwer
are riven opportunities for their full away.
Karh thnurbl and heart throb regtstepgd by
the rreat artlat la fully felt by the audi
enre who will thrill and sympitlilxr with
the rhararter more than thev ever theiialit
they could with a- picture play.
la fart thla picture far aurpaae any
thinr arar before attempted In picture
and will always redound to the fame of
liilmova and Herbert Branoa.
last orresmnvrnr toniont.
The laal parrormance or "The Three of
ITS" will be riven tonight aa the Midra
Alden playera vacate the Tesis-llrand to
morrow and Sunday to a road attraction.
but return however on Monday with
"Üearly Married." the famoua automohlb-
comedy. .
It la aeldom when a romeov urania wi
Inr with weatern life and Incident can
hold Uie intereat of a weatern audience a
well aa haa been damonatrated with the
narhael i.rolhers' play bul to thoae who
rerel In the beautiful of lira raganlleaa or
I la aettln. there la a delightful surprise in
"Tlie Three of lía."
ir thla play waa the only attraction ai
iii. Teiaa ('.rand tonight It would well dr
nerve lo diavs a rapacity attendance but In
addition to It. but entirely aeparate and die
Kin l. there lll be a program or apeclal
arta frota civilian-and milllary ittiarlrrs that
will b unlnue and tar out of the ordinary.
Seita may be had today at the trawfortl
theater box nfTirr. or eat may be rescrv
ed by calling MM
"HAW OIT 1 HANTVainONT"
"Itnw would you like to take a aerrmd
Ikjih yrnotn with your first wife" aaka
Edgar Mwynln hi latest ancreaa "siearly
Married" which brlnaa back to the Tataa
nrand Uie Auilra Alden playera who jrlr
way to a road attraction tomorrow and Sun
day. bul re-open on Monday.
Thla M laugh power aurres waa the talk
of new York last aeaaon at the Liberty
theater where It enjoyed a yean run. and
acored aa effectively In Chicago for II re-
mained for aeven monlha at tbe flrand
opera l.oiia
No other atock lo date haa played "Near-
ly Married" weal of Ihe Mississippi rlvar
under a SI acale of prices other than the
An Ira Alden plavera. and It will no doubt
attract the natal rrltKal playgoera of Ml
Pssn on lla opening.
Seata for all of next week may be reaerv.
'.l pew at the Crawford theater box office
or hy railing Me.
MflMC I H KM rOR TANaOHT.
Those who ulsli to appear In the talent
hied until 7 St tonight but thoae who wiah
lo r hearse arc requested to he it the
theater by 7 A fingí act frequently makea
aa good with the audience aa one rompoacd
of aeveral peraona. and awarded the capital
money purar.
A WORK ABOIT TONIGHT I'NtlSx At.
WIAH.
Without a qtiratlon of a dnuht tonlgtit will
aee Ihe greatest airay of inixteur and
sri.il professional talent ever aaaembled on
a atagc In Kl I'aao aa an adjunct to a regu-
lar attraction and not the rhlar attraction
tteeir.
for aeveral weeka put acore of applica-
tions have reached the Audra Alden Play-
era management to provide place for civilian
talent lit competition with the añidiera who
have appeared eitlualvelv it Ihe Texas-
maim In roitlunc.tlon with the llora com
pany on Friday night ami tonight the
competition li thrown open lo all who wlah
to have an Inning In entertaining tba public.
"JulnUJk Juarei" will head Ihe conteatanla
rrnm the every day walks of lire aa agalnal
H.e feature act from military quarter. The
Michigan Harmon lie ra of the Thirty -Tint
revtment. rouapany C.
cavalry. Walter Haarn'm Twentieth Infan
;try: "The Uve singing foldleri;" "Tapa;"
;the "Melody yuartette onri -everal other
. notable aoldler acta are catalogued to look
! after the laurela of the 1 s. army.
In Hie civilian Hat of acta who arc more
'than willing tn "rmaa bayonet" In match-
ling superiority aa purveyors of merriment
theae arc taken at random from a Hat of
untie than II entries: "Ml. I'rankllu Mrld
Ingale" "Tfca Smelter
r.nrwing otwi Mister.
Unirb'tt;" "Ta
The Boy nanrer
ui.reme ' "The Velle.i I adv" wllh
diatlnct singing volee Washington I'ark
Pox TrollBri;" "Tbe fascinating Widow;"
and numeroua othera. all professing mi
usual talent- and only praying an oppor
tunity of trying II on the public.
I ne more men iiieaiiv mm tua vowiiik.m
children will reappear for the last time.
and Ihe hiintlrcila who
remarkaliv young .tei
will have their wlah grinder!
pailón of th Texi draml should bear In
trdhil that Uieae numeroua acta are but part
of the evening's offering. Tor the play "Th
Three or I 'a." .s well worth the tnodeal
prlte of admission
It would not be amlaa In this ronpert'nn
to alio direct attention to ti fact that the
demind for laata for tonlghr show is
greater than ever befóte and Hut It would
be tbe part of wisdom to make early reaar-
vation of acata.
IT RRVKI.ATIONM fTTl.r.
TIM sensational photoplay which his
ciuaed more discussion In Chicago Boston
l.oa Angelas and other large cities than my
other aloe "Damaged Oortdi" will be
shown at the wigwam theater Sunday. It
la entitled "The l ittle illrl Next noor. and
Is founded on Uie report or the fitnnu
tumuli Welfire commission Avoiding the
nation's capital wllh the Buahtnan-Bayne
playera vary mach tn evidenc. Ta atnry
of "lb Uie Diplomatic Servlea" ta. as Hie
HUc Unidle one of minan SBrming
with Wg dramillr momenta. TBere II n
unusual ktve atory Interwoven Ueoufbotit
and altogether it Is a charming and pleasing
baaAur.
t b 1 wrttan l ni
r si am.
w'Sus11
lous dcnxtnatrations vesterciair
nlghl he presented lloudlnl im"'
art "The Black Bag of Bagitan. ano "
MV HTTI.I. mi i ihim;
iiaxaaa.
the menial marvel. eoM""' .J"
a patrona of Ihe ' rawford tltesP r
answering of questtona and oilier
marvelous uemonsiriuon
list
urr.il ahlllXV II
antertalner Thli afternoon Mr. Tay will
hold on or hla personal rasttnaes. wreian
be will answer one question In prlvlt fTjr
each person who attend Ihe matinee. The
E 'Ilion will be asked In private and will
answered th same way o no one in
audience will know eiuiar question or
anawer. A booth will he provided for the
purpoee.
The other vaudeville a. ta on th bill have
won exrepuonil fivor ana are well worth
aeelng Igaln and again.
-WW KKYirTONB AT OUaXriAN
Today lh orariari nrrari a brand new
VAvatone enmeriv heartnr the ClPloalve
merel nordld but atill taking th moat i Uu of "Bombi"' and may be Jodgwd by
martllng material embodied In lhat report tb una It will be conducive or erploalona
th producera have dramatised lhat re- (f i(urhtr When the fua Is lighted It
markable document gnd tranipnied It Into wn h. (tm lr rnr t romtiuMlon of
a comitict story bound together with a ' gcreams. and from then on there will b
liscinaiiug ronuinre. aim pronureo liim roar anlenlv
iiarlav Mnrrav an1 l.oulac
feiture thit la filled with itirprlaea and i t iiendi ar the chief funmakera In '
naweit KayaUtne. and Judging trom to taai
few thev were in. It Is bound to he a
acream Sea it today.
revelations startling In tba extreme
This Is irentnpliahnd without doing any
lol. m injury to one'a sens of the pro
nrletles "The I Ittle illrl Next Door" I a
powerful civic lesson with an Individual CBJABI IK t'.IMPl.lN .ll MA SRI. MIBMANI
moral no less iiovaerrui. t It upeni in . ..ube Prcdlcamenl." lb acreamlng
eyea of the public to Ihlnga that ahake one a rlnn r(IIri(y roalrln(. Charlie Chaplin and
: I ? J . ' L. ... V . L .i I 1 Manet -xormaiiii. win pe mown at uie nijou
eataltllabed truths of which the average . rt nl tn .i tmt
elllxen I In almost total Ignorance. That j w r
It does go in a virile and intensely interest- . ' . .
ing manner I Brovatl by a run of Jl crowd L.r"0i"uV "LrJrl tp"m meo W"
ed weeks In Uie l a Salle theater In chingo "" "inuwr.
"Th l.ltlle Cdrl Next Door" la powerful I Coming Sunday "Mary I'lrkford will res
br.uin lla subject matter la rict and not . en In a api-rlal reature "A Puetilo
scenario firtlon There are In Its acenaa . Legend." II Is In two pins and 100 per ceol
many of the moat renowned public man and perfect from every ingle.
aoeiai wnraers in me country not merery
postor for pliotogriphlc reproduction but
aa in iciiui pirt or lite ptiy. ."peiaer
chimp Clark congressman Minn. Lleulen
int iiovernor o'llara of Illinois. Mayor
Thompion ind Chief of Police Nealy of
Chlrago ire but a few of tbe famoua men
atorv and addlur rrently Ui It aenae or
raillty.
The I Ittle illrl Next Door" deals with the
danrers that lurk in the hidden placea onCnarll r
New Stale Superintendent
of Public Buildings and
Grounds Is Sherman Man
our ciUea for young glrla. Its swift suc
cession or episodes ire acted with remark
able forre by a Urge compiny of Kssanay
playeri.
WHiWAM-4 11 It I I I'll 1 1 Hi
Did vou see "Faith" at tb Wigwam yea-
tcrilav II la ihoitt is neirly perfect is It
la possible to get a moving picture. There
arc no vampire In It. nor are there any
problema hut It I a sweet pretty story
with in Indlfferant leir.conlitned man In.
who tikes the place of the uaual viiuan
The settings are positively beautiful and tbe
situations ire varied. They range from Bor
row io joy wnn xne oxm.r leetuiga in Be-
tween and there are aome very tenia mo-
menta. And In addition to thla there are
some very spectacular arenes particularly
those of tbe abirm. special mitilr and
a fractal on Ihe lin.mn Hope-lone unit
orchestra make tbeic storm parts eitremely
realistic. And last but not least. Is Mary
Miles Mmter tbe pretty daintiest sweetest
ind most tilenteil Ingenue on the arreen
tihe haa often been ropipared to Mary Plrk-
ford and she la well deserving of that com-
parison. I in- management of the Wlrwaiii
urgea all who like a hlgb-rlais. beautiful
production tn see faith" today. Thla la
the last showing
HAN CM ill sum in muí v.
Francia Hushmin and Beverly Payne
tbe foremost alellar combination In motion
pictures will be seen on the arreen hare
at the ITnlque theater today tomorrow and
Sunday In "In Uta Diplomatic Servirá" a
rive part Metro v. underplay. Mr. BiiHbman
nd Mia Bayne will be surrounded by an
exreptloniny strong supporting caat. in
eluding -in h well known favorltea aa Helen
Dunbar. Henry Bergman William Davidson.
Fdinund I Hon. Harry D. Hlakemnre. Mrs. Lo
Hot he Palle Bruce. Lisa Miller and Chirles
King. Among some of tbe big and inter
estlng srenes In this production are a slat
bill given In Washington. D. C honoring
tbe fofelgn diplomats and glimpses of tb
speciil to Uie Morning; 'rinses
Austin. Texas Nov. 14-j Hoiernor Fergu
son todiy inn. .linceo ii. ointment of
stowe. of Sherman aa alai
superintendent -if public buililluia and
5 rounds lo fill vacan v cmsed bv recent
eath id captain Joe A. Owens. The new
appointee larexpecpsl here within the next
few days lo assume bis new duties
THERE IS NO WAR
C-VJ IN e-N
"War Brides'1
But the Most Heart-Stirring Figure Ever Screened Is
N AZIMO V A
THE GREAT RUSSIAN TRAGEDIENNE
WHO TELLS OF WAR'S EFFECT ON THE
WOMEN OF THE NATION AND HOW ONE
BRAVE WOMAN DEFIED AN EMPIRE BY
REFUSING TO BEAR CHILDREN WHO
WOULD BECOME VICTIMS OF WAR'S
GREED AND MAN'S SELFISHNESS
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD SEE THIS PLAY
SHOWS START 11 12:50 2:40 4:306:208:05 9:50
TODAY ALHAMBRA j. today
WIGWAM
Last Time
Today
Mary Miles Minter in
I This it one of the beet picture that has been shown in El Paso in
a long time. It is clear-cut and beautiful with strong tense sit-
uations spectacular storm effects and withal a very interesting
story.
4
ft
A Perfect
Picture
"i
(CAN ANSWER THIS I ill Wi
QUESTION IN THE AFFIR- hH RfHf
NATIVE WITHOUT 1 IÍN Bi
FLINCHING I J
AMI FIT TO BE A FATHER? I
WAIT! Don't Answer it Yet! M wl
WAIT TtXaL mi J JlL J
V "The Garden of Inowle'' M -:: -T.
a.-ITTaj HI HI.HI OOJÍ--p l
aa
WIGWAM SUNDAY
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
UNIQUE
TODAY
TOMORROW
SUNDAY
QUALITY PICTURE CORPORATION
PretenU the Sovereign of the Screen
Francis X. Bushman
& L-oveiy Beverly Bayne
In Um Stirrint Metro WondarpUy
UIN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE"
M I'lllH ACT. PRRIICynNG A VIVID WTO IVY ul' I4)VK
AND INTKHNATIONALi PULITICe.
IIOWS start til a. in.. IS m Ittft p. ni. SiM S:4a kiOU. :!
1;M isla IO:M p. aa.
A truly wonorful
photoplay-Based
not on Fictiorv
but on the start-
ling Facts of City
life discovered
by the
ILLINOIS
WELFARE
COMMISSION
An Exposé of
the Amazing
Perils of Girls
in our cities.
you are a fatfter see Tte UlUe
Girl Next Door. " Then tell your
wife what to tell your daughter f
you are a mother see The LitUe
Girl Next Door. " Then tell your child
about its wonder fuJ lesson
you are a brother keep an eye on
your little sister and two eyes
upon her associates
you are a gjr be carefui about
the new acquaintance you make
Remember "The Little Girl next Door
IF
IF
IF
IF
COME TO THE MATINEE
No New Meningitis
Coses Among Troops
on.Practke March
MUirUfu .Susan. Muitary auinonue ar
aay laau I be ao later leaving toasr ram
iiiand tMUH at in rot. and returning m
Datnlaf skill be treat by tu militan
rnurts a alragi Inste of dertrs paag
rf the mea ar rejoining tnir riMnpames
BOMBS!1
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tracurr ruar n luui graaiiy moaeraiio fornsarly a JusUre of tfic Aruoaa aupreuie
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, November 17, 1916, newspaper, November 17, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198557/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.