The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1915, Page 12

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a? THE EVENING WORLD TUZSEDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 1018.* -_ } MRS. MOHR “WON'T ” ; Bene ee Di tere omen BLACKEN MEMORY 1k ARE: DP Evyectrsin by the Conse ! sens Gime aia eae eas a ¥ and core! ¢ ; ae pee OFSLAINHUSBAND | Ape The Theatre of eyesight 0 6 . . baite « iereercesece tite || Wisow Accused ot Inc x inv i eR Se the Future Gthrdeh ibe M - Nat . 4 = “er ‘ SAW TWO NEGROES ESCAPING Letablished $3 Years ‘ OW MOTORCYCLE RewY ork ee B'wer ot ‘en se ; werd Suppose you could walk into your favorite theatre re oe ¢ ot : , ; + ee assured of seeing « picked half dozen of the most distin- i want, 108 Rivest. ; , * | et tures Os mes sonnet guished Stars in America at any performance you chose :— : Sa ‘Game ae ae + * ae a eet < least . Raymond Hitcheock, Douglas Fairbanks,” Frank wilt WAIT > MEAR THE 4 a TS tal WLAN Spenmen, whe one lire " STATES EVIDENCE a Keenan, Mabel Normand, Mack Sennett, Fred Mace, al) ARPE Titeny Mobs bire her ‘ ~~ E. ‘ SEED WANTS WORK WONDERS lOrece Jury | vers, « series of questions bearing on | Th aia rhe bole Gate tema ood Dustin Farnum, Eddie Foy, Lillion Gish, Rozsika Ce | WOId wes, Bronk end Beellmnon Dolly, Wilfred Lucas in another bill; f AUTOMOBILES AUTomosices AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES. wen Wi wouldnt “aweor th ywre . hy hehe iy Sellen Helen Ware, Tully ¢ game ones. You see, ! wouldn't like . MeRae, " ' — | inne en Senne erence oF Going | Marshall, Joe Weber, Lew Fields in a third entertainment; ‘ 4 . . ~ sald Brow na! ' “A Rubber Chain Tread built on a Powerfal Modern Tire Tae be De Woll Hopper, Julia Dean, Bessie Barriscale, ed Nard to Orrin Johnson, Hale Hamilton, Bert Clarke in a fourth ; Mae Marsh, Kathryn Kaelred; Frank Campeau, John Emerson, Sarah Truax and Owen Moore in a fifth — Wouldn't you rub your eyes for astonishment that any theatrical management offered so marvelously much of acting value for just the regular first-class admission Hee ex f tho company, w be one of the State's most Important | | witnesses prices? . Tt wan stated by the police to. uay| oe mitor ‘company's. ators | And suppose that after you entered the theatre your Py the night b the murder and that iow i ou , a ro |Bpeliman ‘and’ Hoatis’ teen’ were ers enjoyment was triply enhanced by the fact that not only ranging to rehase the machines of an Augustin Daly of the new regime but also a Sir Her- bert Beerbohm Tree of the Dramatic Revolution and like- wise a Max Reinhardt of the new art contrived the seenes * and directed the Stars; the latest model, which they | said they would pay for “by the | middle of the me oe That William Furst, the foremost Dramatic Com- poser of the country, prepared the music and wielded the AND A aa DIE W baton over 40 artists in the orchestra pit; . SHICIDE COMPACT That the best playhouse in town, rich in historic mem- ories and patronized by all ranks of discriminating theatre- goers, had been skilfully adapted to the new requirements; Child of Dutch Minister to. Italy Is Found Dead With a That, finally, the proprietors of the enterprise, leaders in the artistic world, were its own most exacting critics and passed on nothing to the public that fell below the very ee ame angen 81 5% Sales Increase During the past six months, the sales of “Chain Tread” Tires hat ee increased 815 percent. This phenomenal record- vreaking gain is over previous heavy sales, and just one thing ; accounts for it—the sheer merit of I ‘Chain Tread” Tires These three points of superiority will continue to multiply Th awen geese 4 Nobleman in His Villa. ROME, Sept. 6 (via Parla, Sept. ).— | Mle Odilia Van Welderon, twenty- jzeercle daughter of Baron Van Welderon Rengers, Dutch Minister to Italy, and Count Gioffredo Gaelant dell’ Aquila Aragona, according to newspaper despatches from Sorrento, were found dead in the Count's villa at a nearby beach, In the room was found a letter in which they said they could not live without each other and preferred to die. ‘The Count, who was a member of 4 prominent Neapolitan family, was separated from his wife. He was on leave of absence from the front, where he had been fighting with an Alpine regiment, in which he was a sub-lHeutenant. Reports of the tragedy have caused | deep regret in diplomatic and court circles, i | VINCENT ASTOR GOLF VICTOR, Gets Carroll Trophy for Best Play at Newport, NEWPORT, R. 1, Sept. 7.—Forty members of the Newport Golf Club late | yeaterday in an eighteen hole medal play | tournament contested for the cup offered | by President Royal Phelps Carroll, | | “he honor of winning the president's | highest standard— Would all this seem to you a sober reality or the very dream-Utopia of Stageland? Would you believe it? Could you accept it? be explained, advocated, fought for. NOW The world is chary of innovations. Revolutions must AND SO WE ARE TELLING YOU, AS POWERFULLY AND SIMPLY AS WE KNOW HOW, THAT THE PROPHECIES OUTLINED ABOVE WILL BE EXACTLY FULFILLED. 4, The fine art of David W. Griffith, Thomas H. Ince and Mack Sennett has made it possible. The Theatre of the Multiple Stars, of the great Directors of Daly, Tree and Reinhardt quality, of the “grand-operatic” music and orchestration, of the com- mingled Beauty and Convenience that appeal to every discriminating patron, TRIANGLE will m under the CORPORATION in aegis of FILM New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Boston in late September. In New York it will be he Knickerbocker; in Chicago, the Studebaker; in Philadelphia, the Chestnut Street Opera House; in Boston, a playhouse yet to be announced. One week from today we shall explain in these columns pe sales of “Chain Tread” Tires: 1—The exceptional mileage delivered by the “Chain Tread”’ Tire. 2—The unquestioned anti-skid protection of the “Chain Tread” Tire. 3—The liberal, courteous service given by the lesan Seine ce i makers of the “Chain Tread” Tire. | | tee, little Boston boys, ring ‘knee paused in front of a. clothing store. und g Razed in wonder at @ sign reading, Stent Pante Sow ha how the diverse talents of so many Stars are to be har moniously combined in the successive TRIANGLE PLAYS. - In due time the details as to purchasing seats, as to hours and dates of entertainments, will be announced in the Amusement Column. Neither we nor you are interested in that now. We want you to realize the big imperial com- manding spirit behind the TRIANGLE enterprise, its intent to furnish a more generous measure of amusement value than anything yet attempted, and its hint of the dawn of a new day in the realm of Theatredom. TRIANGLE FILM CORPORATION H. E. AITKEN, President. cup this year falls to Vincent Astor, who ‘ Anished to-day with a gross score of 91| and @ net eoore of 71. Augustus Jay ond on the list with a gross $9 and net of 75, The match attracted ja x large gallery of the eummer residents 554 FOR SECOND CAMP, Besides These, Fifty Remain at Plattsburg for Cavalry Drill, PLATTSBURG, N. Y., Sept. 7.—A total of 654 applications for enrollment in the second military instruction camp to be opened here Wednesday, had been |recetved by tho army officers in charge | to-day. More than fifty men who attended Se cnatie iee 2 PN Send your name and address, for a set. of Free Tire Record » to United States Tire Company, Broadway at 58th Street, New York City | _ “Chain Tread’’ Tires are sold by Leading Reliable Dealers. the name of Epletetue are panta?* Thauir ed Reginald. “Why, don't you know?" replied Montmorency. re something @ dog’s breath comes in,” Indigestion, Dyspepsia and ICatarrh of the Bowels (chronle, o of |] many yoare standing), succosaty Do not accept subetitutes United StatesTires Made by the Largest Rubber, Company in the World (53 Tire Service Branches, Dealers E: THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The World Sells mee ca Copies More in Ney York City Each Weekda Other Morning Newspaper, /

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