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Show J-J-.v.1.! ;i nil. , j 1 111 1 u nil I f "TO ILL III THE KM" IIS ; URGE ill H. E. Skinner, manager of the M-hambra M-hambra theafro, reports a record breaking attendance tho past few djs at the showing of "To Hell With f Kaiser," which opened Sunday, ' which will continue until Saturdtf , night. The production is a "punch' froa beginning to end and gives a vivid portrayal por-trayal of events leading up to the vu, or Hun devastation and finally of complete knock-out of the Kaiser V the American aerial forces Forty American aeroplanes are scei in battle at the same lime Think c. ; witnessing the capture of the Gcrpa Kaiser by a daring American aviator , who comes at the head of the prj aeroplane fleet to Inflict Americas winning blow on the Hun warlords- These are some of the thrilll scenes in "To Hell with the Kaiser.' j Other important scenes In the P"" duction show the Americans in 'f ;; front line, trenches. The picture show American prisoners being brought of 1 fore the Kaiser at his field hcadquar-ters. hcadquar-ters. The Americans overcome ; guards and h"ap upon Wilhelm iiw . nities and ridicule, then set out aero- -No Man's Land and return to ; American trenches. . j as a contrast to us man; scenes or battle, tho play shows sww beautiful pictures of a world r'"V, lo peace, when the monster of buw- ? ' has been captured and brought to ju- ; ticc. C ' Babes of all nations are shown ' p - appealing scene with the yonw ful child actress Baby Ivy Ward. Throughout the picture the dcu iw ; pears as the Kaiser closest advisor. j . nn 1 |