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API T Uof ANDI u F It Makes No Difference What Your Natornality, Creed or Religion May Be-You Owe it to Yourself to See " _ _I __I ON" THE GREATEST PRODUCTION of M0DERN TIM The Most Daring and Stupendous Photoplay Production of Modern Times. A Fleet of Battleships, Submarines and Airships. Four -Thousand People. A Million Dollar Production. The Wonder Production of the Screen. What Jacksonville Thought of "Civilization" Almost Breathless Silence and Attention From Start to Finish. Then One Universal Exclaim From the Spectators---"Wonderfully Great." Peace, Peace Universal, Is Its Object; and the Probable Scenes If a Great War Were Raging In this Country, are Truly Depicted. It Is Spectacular and Sublime In Its Creation and Teaching. It Is Sublime In Its Setting and Sublime In the Execution of the Idea. Till I VO.\JAN'-, (1' 1:.\ts. Ed- :. l. T. I1O'DEINN 1 .1. T. IMONE--Pastor lIone wand \lii er i.'l leI, i-r w ii declared that lie hardly .\ Oh - nirt persinaisniaipni-sl n I it ive thle Womn 's lub, says ii d to express his pieastii, iwi'sed lisell, as greatly pleaseh is I wnderfully great and bealti- .1 liviiig seeli s0 great a pielirt'. with the jilet liilig it rlul picitIre. It s aim is for the goiowdi1 I tle greatest Iietille I ever si i'i and llifi eet. of hlImanlity .an 11d it tehes the saw, lie Said. and he expresses his blessinig if, ilwe t hriiiugl the oppo- iiii"i/.eiileii and admirat m1 Iom tht FLID A TIMES-UNION-llh site horITr, il war. It makes appeal I i I1( I I cod (-4 A ye and t hen re reseat at i ut t he I i Ines- IT Iion 10 wio m1en . to) whom after all t he eXeelle lii thrilliw l and niti IIIh(sitii iigly devIl res that I he Suiee('ssful ap1pe'al must Ie iale. situations shown. pi it ure il its un Inensity or purpose, f'm w milleln will rebel agaiist rais- its deepness or appeal and its coi ing their ehibiliren for war 'lid Till sI. Jo N.l IXU HIli\N liless o)I detail sainldasses aily Imilding firesides to) be swept and ('H VA('I-Hev. W. 1I. Ililler.n <-vastated b the seltish, unIwful p I'llt l r l mfhitions o Ii onI In-. "Thmt t *i i .t - a i .ti thle Is Ieaehiiig is p that i iture shouiild lie shiown o th Ile war e.'hehdd ingi poitenltits." she said. F'.\TI'l Ilsl .\IA l ii ['athier X.\Ila-a M tiiis l'li'd ta le i'ti h~'('~mi ii te her -ays: It is the great ist mal miostleha il i sel i retr idie( iiI leiied sy: '(iiiya interest ing~ mal abhsirbha. piicture lli l'wih elrse ohlYIinIale iwiiIlsii.I evilr saw. Tlih- thrmillinug s'enmes mei i iii irds hnamdIia xi w epsiI iiso'wiina wiiil'r~il. k'ivhiii ! ill~J~iiI(S.\ ..\Y~ liis J.ease. Te II W iilN: .\l aiti i lin iay-t htrd liat rdv h iing great iture. Ili sei' l o ii 'imrda V l~e xli mlii xci' it.t'' i he id, ad he expressets hintses.' AT" THE IDLE HOUR 4-Performances-, One Day Only Positively WEDNESDAY Only Exhibition in this City Starting Prompitl "a,4tcILZAON 2:30, 4:45, 7:00, 9:15 P.M. IWill not be returned for a Later ADMISSION 50c and 25c WHAT THE NEW YORK PAPERS SAY Outdoes "The Birth of a Nation"---New York Globe. Stupendous and Wonderful.---New York Tribune. Abounding in Pictures of Marvelous Beauty.---N. Y Sun. Nothing so Stupendous Ever Created by the Brain NO WORDS CAN DESCRIBE IT---SEE IT! of Man.---New York Evening Journal.