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"HEARTS OF THE WORLD"

The treat war picture, "H.enrts of the World, is still being shown at tlio Grand Opera Hoiise. It has: three more afternoons and three more , ■nights (o run. "Hearts Qf the World" is among the greatest pictures ever produced, and is ono of the productions 1 of Mr. D. W. Griffith, whoso fame for bis things in motion pictures is world wide.' Ihrough this production by Mr. Griffith runs a love story which is quitecharming, but the chief thins is that the story is set in the battlefields of Franco, and that many of the pictures were takon in the frontline trenches. There on the very field of the fighting the film men had to do their work, so that the pictures nre a presentation of the wrjr on the Western front. From this fine story ono Icarnj of the wonderful courage and loyalty of France and of the callousness of the c»emv Into the picture comes a remarkable" boy actor, Ue/i Alexander, whose exceptional gifts help to impress the solferine and the .endurance of France, bnocinl music has. been arranged for, and this is supplied by a full operatic orchestra. ■ ■ .

Hand' ercnades wero being produced • in the United States at the rate of 2,000,000 a montli. • BITEATE OF TAP STOPS COUGHS AND COLDS. HELPFUL HINT BY A SPECIALIST. Coughs, colds, catarrh, and throat, and bronchial troubles me nearly always indications ,of an inflamed or abnormal condition of the mucous lining of the •throat and nnsal nnd bronchial passages; and this inflammation or abnormal condition must bo remedied Wore tno trouble will disappear. Keeent tests show that bitrato of tar- exercises a peculiarly soothing and healing effect on these tissue?, and it is doubtless' because of this action that coughs, colds, catarrh, and bronchial troubles so quickly bjmetat bv its use. The best way to u?o bilmto of tar is to add two ounces of it to a plain syrup made by .dissolving Halt a pound of filler in Valf a pint of hot water. Mix tliorou.shly and take one or two tablespoonfuls -every hour iinlil the trouble .disnnpearsi Because of its tonic properties this fiyrup will bo ioniiq particularly strengthening and ljenencial to . those who have been weakened and;run _ down by chronic coughs. Care sliould ; ho taken to ask your chemist for the , bitrato of tar as, in addition to being ; pleasant to the taste, this is practically the only form suitable for use in «W ■ i,f n ,mi.« a«a nnlrlc— iAft '

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 95, 16 January 1919, Page 6

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"HEARTS OF THE WORLD" Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 95, 16 January 1919, Page 6

"HEARTS OF THE WORLD" Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 95, 16 January 1919, Page 6

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