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Show "TO HELL INI ; , TI iff ! AT 111 ! J'To Hell With the Kaiser" is a den er" commingling of fact and feuj.j The war lords of Germany, the "Pots- i. dam gang," presided over by Wilheb '. of Hohenzollern, are shown plannir.5 1 the conquest of the world. To eaci v is allotted a nation as a reward-ttt -. United States, reserved for the last, ! intended for the crown prince. Tke now historic incidents are shown ia which Wllhelm the monster tore c? ; the treaty of Belgium, declaring U to be only " a scrap of paper," and ac- ( knowledging to the world that 'he dis-. regarded all honor and decency. Tee j sacking of Belgium, the burning Oi I convents and the violation of nuas and young girls are indicated in,a wf i that makes the blood boil with ris , eous indignation against the Huns, Kl , these matters arc so delicately dis- , died that the youngest child can : them without harm. i The adventures of an American l& ily form the plot around which the mancc centers. Professor Mown i has perfected a wireless invenUf- -, which the kaiser is trying to obta- , but which he refuses to yield exw to his own government. The proltj" , sor secures his passports, and goes 1 Belgium to get his youngest daWMJJ ;! Ruth, only to find her dying as tncxr suit of an assault on the convent w j the crown prince and his men. W : shot down when he protests, ana. v y Ice, the older daughter, devotes life to avenging her sister Mas-' -use of her acquaintance with' an aw , who is hired to impersonate the - : , er. to keep his person safe froo i i crowds, she is introduced to tho cra-; prince, and through him, brings ac . the capture of the kniser. . t A fleet of aeroplanes of tne au.ej . t armies is shown.in full battle wiui u . enemy air-force, making one or J most thrilling scenes ever &hr the screen. The kaiser is abducteo w Alice and the American avi"j ; Dodge, and taken into the prescnw i General Pershing. Later, his appe ance in the depths of hell is suojj and with the passing of his base peace once more smiles upon earth. ' ' oo " Q.j I General Joseph E. Johnston, cm . paraded 30,000 of his troops in a sv b ial review given in honor oi 'Sallie Chapman Law, famous nurse. ' |