South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 299, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 October 1914 — Page 5
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BECOMES GOATED IF CONSTIPATED When Cross, Feverih and Sick Give "California Syrup of Figs.' Children love this -fruit laxative," nr.d nothing !.'-' ch ar.ses the tender Hornach. liver and vc-Is i-o nicely. A child simidy will not htoj playing to empty the bowel-:, and tin- r'.-'ilt is. they become tightly c ;v with wa.f, liv-r Kt.s Mulish, Moma-di Four?. tlim your little one m s cros, half-sick. feverish, il'n't i t. d. ej or act naturally, lr.'ith 1- l:id. f-yMern full of cold, has .sun- throat. Homach nchc or diarrhoea. Li-ten, M.thr! See if tn;'uc is eitd. then ave a toa.-T'fonful of '"California Syruj of FUs" and In a few hours it 11 the eonstipated w;ist-, sour oilfind u rid 1" stcd food parses out of the fystom. ;ind you have a wll, jlayful c h ild a era In. Millions of mothers j?!o "CaliforJda Syrup of PiLc" 1 --ati- it i.s perfectly harrnl-ss; children love it, and it n'vor fails to art on the stomach, liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for a ." r)--Tit 1-ot-of California Syrup of Fiu-s." tvhich has full dircctior.s for babies, ehildren of nil n;rcs and for prowniips plainly printed on tho bottle. I!eivare of count'Tffits sold hero, net the rcnulne. made by "California Fit? Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt. Advt. IS SURE! COME The More Men and Women Talk Sense Together the Less They Will Talk Nonsense Says Rabbi Cronbach. "The more that men .and wom,,n till, snse together, the less will th'V lalk nonseris." was one f the striking phrases of Itabbi Cronbach's Sunday sermon at Temple Iteth-Kl on the Mibject "The Worth of Womanhood." He said In p.irt: "When it was said 1 o jars aio I hat all men were equa l, the meaning was not that men are equal as two and two equal four. The meanlug in that nil men are precious, all men are valuable, all men are od lor something, can be used for some-thin-. . "As surely as lire Is many-sided, so . a rely Is everyone useful, valuable, important. There Ls so much in life md such variety that if you are not useful, valuable, important in one particular, there are a score of other particulars In which to be useful, valuable. Important. "And insofar as advancing civilization makes for the iticreas"d diversit:ation of life, in Just that far b the particulars grow more numerous In which one can be useful, valuable, important "The question Is not whether the exes are equal but whether the rexes are useful, valuable, important. That womanhood has. durini? the last few decades made marvelous strides forward in usefulness, value, importance, is obvious to every discerning eye. "Women do anil can do everything lb. at men do, and in addition a few th'ngs that men cannot do. Mm are heroes only in rare .itw exceptional :-as(s, while most women ate heroines. Kvery mother is a hero. There Is lit tle in the experiene.- of the average man that equals the heroism of maternity. "I'.y way of certain exemptions and !- way of special honors and courtesies, women should receive j?ome compensation for the hardships and Impediments incident to motherhood. Overwhelming argunn-nts against woman suffrage thfro ;.re nor.e, and suffrage will probably come in spite of all arguments. "Increased participation of women In public affairs will make for increased comradship that is what we I:eed. Not onlv v.- ill home life be happier if men and women hac more interests in eorenvn. but evev outside of the home life will be purer. "The more that men and worn n talk sense togi ther, the less will they talk nonsense. The more that a w -m-n n satisfies a man's intellectual de.nn?. the less will he use her to satisfy other de:rt." Rubber Stamps ru-.a .Vt'V. i1 et made hv H. A. Porshmg. 20 Z E. W vne st. Ad t. A SURE WAY TO ENDJAKDRUFF Stop Falling Hair aiul Itching Scalp At Once. There Is one sre w av :iai neer failed to remo dandruff at once, and that is to di-iv- it. th. you destroy it entirely. T ? th:-. ,'ust ret about four o:im v f pl.iin. ommon liquid arv.in fr-m a:,y tltuu store i this is all you will n '., .t; p' :t at ni-'ht when retiring; us- eni-;!i to meiten the s.i!; and r i! it in gently with the !:i:- r tip. I!v morning m-st. if r:- t all. :" .:; dandruff, will le gor.e. and th.re" r f'jr mure appIicatioTis will -ur.;dft--ly di.-.5olve aritl entirely d-tr ewry -:r.KlM p'.rn and tr;u- i f it. no ma't-r b.ow much dandruff vou rr.ay ha'e. You will r.nd ail it h.i: .nd d:giuof tin- 5. alp will ti;. int-tar-itly ar.d your hair will be iluf.'y. lutre:s. c!osy, .ilky and f t . and look ami f el a hundred times letter. If you value your h Ur. you should ret rid of dandruff at one. for nethImr -destrovs th hair so tuirkl. It nrt only starves the hair and mak y it fall out. but it makts it stringy, straggly, lull. !r . brittle and lifcb aivl ovnijody r.idlcta it.
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Tin: ai ditoiiicm. "Th" C.i'iWK of th. White Swan." a 1'autiful story of tlic Canadian wildrn' by Oilhrt Parker and featuring Desie Lyton and Wheeler ( a!:n an is one of the attractive pictures or. the Auditorium today, with "Th Million Dollar MysUr:V "On circus I ay," a LuMn comedy, and "Love by the i'ound," an Edison comedy. Tomorrow brings a beautiful tworeel Edison entitled "The Poisoned Hit." a George. Ade fable called "The Adul' Cirl Who Oot r.ufy" with Richard Travers In the eat; "The Mystery of the fllass Tubes," an Edison drama; "An Embarrassing Predicament." a Selig comedy, and the Selii? weekly of current news full of interesting Items. AT Till: COLONIAL. YA'A Sunday crowds at the Colonial attested to the popularity of Thompson. Cooper .and Thompson, the colored trio of harmony signers who pb;-d with a number of hih-cia.s son3and medlies. Today they will offer a new and interesting program of popular selections. They will remain during the week, varying their programs frequently. In addition will bo seen today three reels of interesting pictures. Including the tfreat Seli dramatic Mm "Who Killed Oeortre Craves" and an Edison educational picture entitled "Making a Convert." The prices at the Colonial have attain been reduced to five cents and the hih quality of the programs will continue to he maintained. Tin: suiiniisi-:. "Out of the Air," a two-reel Majestic drama, will he the attraction at the Surprise theater today. It ifi said this story contains plenty of action and proves a winner of its kind. The discharged hero finds his chance to make pood when ho rides in an aeroplane to catch a runaway train. He trawls down on a rope and landa on the freight Just in time to stop It and save the girl's life. "The Final Test" a Princess film. A .story of a doctor with humanitarian instincts finally winning" a bride over an impossible brute. Tomorrow will bring an excellent two-reel Tomino, "The Game Keeper's Oaughter," and "The Animated Weekly" with the latest pictures of the war. "Iama(;i;d goods." Whatever else may he said of "Damaged Ooods" which comes to the Oliver for two performances this week Thursday and Friday nights it certainly has the distinction of being the most talked about play ever staged in America. Singularly enough its highest commendations and most emphatic endorsements come from gexernment officials, clergymen of all denominations, scientists especially family doctors of repute and women interested in physical and moral hygiene. The faculties of many leading universities and colleges have caused their students to attend the performance In a body, and. the amazing play has been made the subject of sermons, lectures, clinical discourse and even collegiate debate. "I took my son to see it," said a Cincinnati enthusiast, "because it tells him and convinces him of all those awful dangers about which a parent hates to talk to his children." AT Till: MAJFTIO. The new musical comedy offered for the first time Sunday by the permanent stock company now employed at this theater is entitled "Don't Meddle." It is a lively farce, full of amusing complications and interspersed with the latest song hits and novelty dances. W. W. Hall, who plays the leading role Introduced a new song, sung for tho first time on any stage, "(Ire, How I Love My Flo." it was written by Earle Eecne of this city, a talented composer who is now directing tho Majestic orchestra. Lora Lorraine, who joined the i ompany Sunday to play leading1 roles, has a splendid soprana voice and sang a late ballad, "Just for the Night." Eddie Wriht .has a capital character comedy song in "Chinatown" which ho sanjf with prood effect and with the assistance of the lively girl chorus. Ocorge Teats is another new member of tho cas-t who pleased. Additional chorus people, new costumes and a long program of musical numbers tended to complete a most satisfactory performance. Till: LASALE1X "John Darleycorn" will be the attraction at the LaSalle theater today. Six reels tells the story beginning1 with the little chap of tive, who drinks the beer intended for his father plowing in the distant Held, and ending with the dramatic tight of the suceessful writer of today against the i. mil mastery of Barleycorn. It is a swift and impassioned story of adventure, drawn with the hard I ras of realism, but lighted with all the color of romance. The gruelling i.otory toil during childhood, the adeTiturous life on San Francisco bay as a oyster pirate, the scenes aboard the sealer, "Sophie Sutherland" with the Einin islands, the glimpse of San FuncNco'p barbary coast, llaydee and her love, the lirot lniluence whieh-led thus former newsboy and unlearned veal hunter toward his present position, and above all the part John l'arleycorn played in all this, are the chief factors' in the vivid scenes of the play. "The Million Dollar Mystery," latest episode, will also be show n. Tomorrow will bring the story of "Earning Daylight" and his Klondike experiences, released by Hoswcrth of Paramount pictures in a five-reel versinn of Jack London's story of that title. "The Now 1 hitler" is a Joker c ur.e d v. NEWMAN'S l'lCTFRKS. At; unique feature of E. M. Newm.ir.'s second traveltalk. "The Holy Land From Mt. Sinai to Jerusalem." to be presented at the Oliver opera house next Tuesday evening. Oct. IM. ; a series of photographs, which he .-cured from a Mohammedan pilgrim leturninc from Mecca, Mecca is the h.-ly eity of the Moslems and an uube::e er" enters it only on penalty of diath. Neither is it permissahle to take photographs within the sacred pre. incts of the city, and for a Mohammedan to be instrumental in having them fall into the hands of one who is not an Islamite is the height of treason. It so happened, however, that Mr. Newman had the private car of Director Dieek(rnann on the Mecca railway, and so fell In with a party of Moslems, who. It seems, had -violated s-iered injunctions against taking photcjjrapha, By wlitt means Mr.
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t jam: dadcociv. Miss Eabcock takes leading rob in "Damaged Cro.d.s" to h resented at the lier Thursday and Friday. Newman secured these pictures he does not say. Some of the pictures show the square wherein is hung the sacred carpets and the thousands of praying Moslems before them. Others show the myriad tents on the sacred mountain outside the city and several bird'seye views of the city itself. In this traveltalk. Mr. Newman will also Include pictures taken during his visit last summer to Mt. Sa uii and the rock city of Petra in the Arabian desert. at Tin: oiirnirrM. There are plenty of laughs, novelties and g!od songs on the new bill which opened at the Orpheum Sunday. The principal act, employing three attractive young girls and an equal number of clean cut active men is entitled "When Love Is Young." It is slightly reminiscent of "Sorority ; Days" in as much as the talk, songs j and characters are typical of youns college folks. M. M. Mcagley. as the iresnman acis cieveriy, is naiuraiiy pleasing and put over any number of amusing lines. Jack Edwards does an acrobatic dancing specialty that is gracefully ami skillfully accomplished. The girls are pleasing in appearance, sons and actions and Dot Van is an agile dancer. An attractive special setting adds much to the act. Joe and Ernie Van take the laughing honors of the bill. Their act includes harmony that is pleasing and not enough of it to become tiresome. The humorous lines are original and well worked up. The Chinese money joke is decidedly clever and deserves the many laughs they get out of it. Anita Diaz presents her numerous
trained monkeys in all sorts of hu- j night for delivery today were counted morous and entertaining tricks. The . and classified. A daily count will be little animals are well trained and a j made during the week when the first special plush drop enhances the act. j report will be ready for the WashBurns ami Aker in a. military traves- ; iimton authorities. The aim in view ty, with amusing parodies please, and j of the new order is to obtain a comV 'ilson and Aubrey open the show parison of the various amounts of with comedy wrestling and gymnastic j mall handled with that of the parcels
performances. Sunday s audiences tested the capacity of the Orpheum. NEIGHBOR LOVE IS SUBJECT OF PASTOR (od's TiOvc Can Only Exist as It Finds Someone or Something to Love. At the Sunday evening services at the Trinity Presbyterian church. Rev. John S. P.urns took for his theme, "Neighbor Love." He drew several fine lessons from the Plble on love of fellow-man. He spoke, in part, as follows: "John is the apostle of love, lovo of Ood, love to man. It is a great subject. Neighbor love is born of God. lie who loves his neighbor as himself is begotten of God and knoweth God. "God's love can only exist as it finds someone or something to love. Therefore Jesus Christ is the expression of (iod's love. He came to up that love to God and man might bo born in us and be made perfect in us. "Yes, God's love is perfected in us. His love is not all that He wishes It to be until it is seen constantly in the lives of His children, shining out through our every thought, word and action. "We can be conscious of this indwelling, abiding loce of (Tod in us, by confessing Him and trusting Him. Fear then will be taken away and we will be living the true life of love to God and love to man." ALL LOCAL MAIL IS NOW BEING COUNTED The counting of the individual pieces of various clashes of mail began last night at the postofllce as per order of Postmaster Gen. Purleson at Washignton. All mail that w;ls dropt V' L. P. HARDY lrourfssle Candidate for COMMISSIONER Middle DiMrht. IILIXTION NOV. 3,
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' ped into the chutes yesterday and last post. All parcels post mail will be weighed, counted and the distance of transportation recorded. All other i letters dropped or distributed in the j city must also be counted while rural route men are requested to keep a record of their distribution for the month. SOME NEWS NOTES. Davies Liundn'. Doth phones. Dr. Stoeckley. dentist, 511 J. M. S. Dr. Lucas, Dentist. J. M. S. Bldg. Advt. Suits for Men and Women $16, $18 and $20. Easy Payment. GATELY'S 112 E. JrtTerson niift. 1 Public Drug Store New Location 124 N. MICHIGAN ST. WINCHESTER S PIUS & THE DIAMOND BRAMDv w A (L k-k-ter' llm.,TLr4 VvTv J j bo. soiod with Blue RIbUa. V XL I yvjknowaatBt.t'et,AlwtriKelIiblt 501 0 8Y DRUGGiSTS RIRWKEP Who is Fit
Priceless secrets of life revealed. The most talked about play ever staged. No young man or woman who witnesses it will ever be the same again.
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As Presented by RICHARD BENNETT. A Splendid Cast A Complete Production A Fascinating Drama of Intense Human Interest. Endorsed by Government, the Church and the Press.
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, OCT. 22-23 "At last, thank God, this conspiracy of silence is ended." Rev. Newell Dwight Hillis upon witnessing "Damaged Goods." 400 Reserved Seats at 50c. Prices 25, 50, 75c, $1.00
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Musmes SUEPEI Mil. Ttus Home of Good Pictures. TODAY "OUT OF THE AIR" "THE FINAL TEST' Majestic drama in two reels. One of the most thrilling pictures we have ever seen. The hero drops from a flying aeroplane to a moving train, both going 60 miles an hour a marvelous feat never btfore attempted. Coming Wednesday . MARY PTCKFORI) in THE DARK HOUSE" ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW. ADMISSION 5c. TODAY Seventeenth Series of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" On Circus Day. Lubin Comedy, "THE GOING OF THE WHITE SWAN" A story of the Canadian Wilderness by Gilbert Parker Produced by Selicr in Two Reels. "LOVE BY THE POUND5' Edison Comedy. mm me to fi 14 M U U tSW J 1 M MM M 4 A. Zl1 2C
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j So begins the story of Jack London's encounters with John j Barleycorn. ; The picture is unique in that it is the true story of a man's life, told bv himself, and frankly taking the audience into his
contidence. No man has ever opened his heart or the pacs of his past more freely than has Mr. London in this reif.fl. For the sake of driving its lesson home he has been unsparing both in telling of his own conduct and in describing condi-
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it, it is readily conceded that in "John Barleycorn" the public is offered a production unlike anything it has seen before. See this Masterful Handling of the True Story of Jack London's Life.
"THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" Latest Episode, No. 17 PARAMOUNT PICTURES TOMORROW
'BURNING DAYLIGHT' Five Reek..
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