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UN .,! II THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK TUESDAY EVENING NEXT! (Concluded from page one) camp at Konigsberg. Story then returns to the western field and pictures show the retreat of the French and British army to the Marne; view of the battlefield at Senlis and ruins of the city. It was at this place, only 25 miles from Paris, that the German right wing under Von Kluck began its great turning movement, which resulted in the German retreat to the Aisne. Third reel ends with scenes from Louvain following the destruction of that city by the German troops, and the last scene shows the victorious invad ers passing in review before the marine commandant in the famous goose-step. prison camps in England and Germany, showing German prisoners of war at work in the former, and thousands of French prisoners of war being marched into the camp at Konigsbruck, including wounded soldiers. Fifth reel This reel opens with views of Rheims after the bombardment September 18, showing the damage done to the famous cathedral. Also contains a picture of a falling wall, which was caused by a bursting shell. This is fol lowed by a picture of the British troops making their way through Northern Bel gium to re-enforce the Antwerp garrison. This is followed by a battle scene on the outskirts of Antwerp, showing half a dozen Belgian guns in action. This is followed by the retreat of the Belgian C?l?l?)t?JC?JC7t?Jt?) t?)t31?)C?3t?ll?)l?J C&C&C&c&lf&l r&ir&tr&ir&ir&ir&i 0 r J I t f . r Si Si MISS KITTY CHEATHAM g S S 8 Fourth reel In orded to fill the great gaps in her ranks, England calls on her colonies for aid. This reel opens with a review of the Canadian troops at Val cartier, Quebec, before sailing for the front. Story then goes back to Belgium, where the Belgian troops are harrassing the German advance. Pictures show the battle of Lubbeek, the strongest scene showing the Belgian artillery advancing into battle and firing. Next scene shows the wounded being brought into Wen duyne, Belgium, a picture of the interior of the hospital with the Red Cross nurses at work. This is followed by a scene in Berlin showing the Princess Alexandra paying a visit to the German wounded. This reel closes- with scenes from the army from Antwerp. The reel closes with a scene of a soldier's grave near Compiegne "taps" at last! QUITE METROPOLITAN Quite metropolitan are the new "street lights" which show the way to the Theatre, f Arry and Arriet may not like 'em but with we old folks its different ! "the man on the box" "The Man on the Box" is the star attraction Wednesday; next week "Brewster's Millions." next Wk Oar Spring- Hamber Next week our annual Spring Number. If Refreshing! If 'Twill make a fine "post valentine" for your friends. DIXVILLE NOTCH NEW HAMPSHIRE THE BALSAMS, June to October THE BALSAMS WINTER INN October to June New eighteen-hole Golf Course and Club House unequalled in the Summer Resort Field. Playing length over sixty-three hundred yards. Superb Location. Ask Donald Ross, who supervised its construction, for particulars, and write for special descriptive booklet. Tennis, Boating, Bathing, Fishing and Wilderness Life. As the northernmost point reached by New Hampshire's splendid system of highways, and famous for its rare scenic beauty, Dixville Notch is a favorite rendezvous of - motor tourists. Garage, machine and supply shops. Two well appointed hotels in the center of a vast estate embracing four thousand acres and including farms, dairy, fish-hatchery, hydro electric plant and abundant spring water supply. For booklets, reservation or information address, CHARLES II. GOULD, Manager Dixville Notch, N. II . "Choisa" Ceylon Tea i lb. Canisters 60c 1-2 lb. Canisters 35c Packed in Parchment-Lined One Pound and Half-Pound Canisters We invite compari son with other Teas of the same or higher vrice Tremont and Beacon Stt Copley Square. 185 Milk St (Wholesale) S. S. PIERCE CO., BOSTON. Coolidge Corner, BROOKLINE Just the thing after a round of Golf The Mineral Water De Luxe From the famous White Rock Mineral Springs t at Waukesha, Wisconsin Office 100 Broadway, New York Sold at the Club House and Hotels A TRIP TO CAMDEN, S. C 18 Hole Golf Course at The Kirkwood AND MANY OTHER DIVERSIONS T. EDMUND KRUMBHOLZ
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