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BATTLE OF THE SOMME Creat War Fiim coming to Lincoln

... BATTLE OF THE SOMME Creat War Fiim coming to Lincoln. The Somme picture is coming. Thia annowncement some weeks ago oreated quite a_little sensation in Lincoln picture-going cireles. And not alone the habitual picture-goer, but many cit'zens who had hitherto ...

Monday, Nov. 20th, for 3 Nights, and 3 Matinees WORKING IT OUT (Sparkling 4-Act “World Film.”) “WOUNDED SOMME ..

... for 3 Nights, and 3 Matinees WORKING IT OUT (Sparkling 4-Act “World Film.”) “WOUNDED SOMME HEROES and How they are Cared For.” The Sequel io “The Battle of the Somme.” Thursday : “TRELAWNEY OF THE WELLS,” by Sir Arthur Pinero. Every member of the “ Hepworth” ...

A BRANSTON CANADIAN

... after the beginning of the war answered his country’s call. He was wounded in the leg and thigh hy shrapne! at the Battle of the Somme, on Sept. 2nd, 1916. We are pleased to say that hé is progressing favourably, and he is full of optimism. ‘l‘lo is of ...

dainty Grace Darmond in the cast (the latter remembeored for her fino performance in “The Touse of a 1,000 ..

... tions, so it looks as if patrons of {his house lurn in for a good time, | Corn Exchange. The famous war picture, “The Battle of the Somme,” is dealt with in another part of this issue. . Nexr Werk.—Mr, Kadwell has hooked two | eood films for the coming week ...

THOUGIHT HE WAS HHLPING THE POLICE.”

... D.S.O: e gained the Military Cross in February last. Photo, Harrison, Lancoln, coolnesds and tenacity in the great battle of the Somme, from July Ist to the 10th, he recoived the above-mentioned award. Lieut, Jones js the third and youngest son of the ...

LIGHT> o’ LIN By X-Ra

... grim: of what is happening on the of Burope. We are told that houses were compelled sickly silence by the cinema the battle of the Somme. Wh they saw there in a sort of something of what it looks li man killed. I Lope we are those pictures in Lincoln. They ...

LIGHT> o' LINCOLN. By X-Ray

... Hurope. We are told that the London houses were compelled almost to a sickly silence by the cinema pictures of the battle of the Somme. Why? Because they saw there in a sort of polite reality something of what it looks like to eee a man killed. T hope ...

THE TANKS. GREAT ANNUAL SALE

... Lincoln. Tt was quite satisfactory, and after further imbortant trials it was despatched for the critical work of the battle of the Somme, From this time the Tank beeame a Tecognised assot of the war, and since its first adhievement, in breaking German lines ...

*WRITING PADS

... ho was in the presence of the samera. But men do not pose in the presence of death, and the pictures of one of tha battles of the Somme will bo valuwble alike to the historian and the psyhologist. To both they will declare that when every other fact has ...