South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1917 — Page 12
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12 IHIDAY r.VKMNC, MAItrll I, 1917. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TINTES
at tiii: .-."si.i.r. Tlirp ar thrilling i-ra p ;ipinty in the tjve-part Ia-alle feature film
today. 'The II;:!! r.V drama, l.-.riii-r the i :.-illusion me r.ts ? h and color, lr, rail-.!, jnost dJ -t J!ict; I
v.-h'rh th iahnt -1 I i-her h.'if :i J-1 h r 1 .
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are laid in the urnuM-mnt stro t of ; t li Sin !' o f x; -itii;i. MiFischer, as the 3 : 1 1 ! r -:rl wandering up and down the tre't.-, .v.ith a fondn- for hr.rht Ih'ht and t---vcrhusy th-"r jchr.tr-. with her' luminous eyes .' .if iiin.' ovf-ry face for a fin f rr"'(:nitJ'.n or a L'reetlr., lervl- to the r!c a harm which tovild not ) -j ill 'l. Th" Mory cr;'ls ir. a s-i rprisin.,' fa.-hion atop a ' H;i'A,ii:an (Iano. j Tomorrow's I .t -.i 1 1 .tun- is -n-f:tie,i "',! irk ;r hi'!s." a.o.l rtrs th'? ' charming ami 'ratile :o Madi-!
.-on in the leading role.
at Tin: nmii:r.M. Nf"I Nestor and 'hirle ,lonr, with their sweethearts, in a littl; sketch written hy N stor which Klvfs himself anil Moor' plenty of opportunity for ond work is th feature attraction at th- Orpheurn theater th last part of the week. A !'''vy ot sroo.l looking; pirl.s an!
two talented in n form a pleasing j
eoruMnation. Moor- is a K""d conierll in. 1'reeman & Ih'nhatn Co. fret well!e.ered applause i;i their little .Kit entitled "A Day at Htdmont." The two hoys do th heavy work (if the sketch and are well received. Stephens and Van HolIIster hri'ic up the middle a( t of the hill with n mite offering laheled "At Two in the Morn In is' "
Featuring a j.r tty Venetian j scene and inakint; u of a Joiidtdn, ; the I!erniici Hros. have a le- er '' violin act. When they change to J
i.iKtime airs they t;n "lui;." Faul Fedrinl offers "Tc:.y," the trained monk, and has him do several spectacular stunts, ,the l est of which is a handspring while standing on the man's feet.
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MUCH INTEREST IS COUNTRY CLUB MEETS TAKEN IN REHEARSALS
l)ire'tirs Dicii-H nsif'i!i(
T1m lrf'ent;itin of "TllC "il!L"
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over r f i p.M.plo hie Ien rehearsi;m for oer two ve.ks jn anticipation oi' th.- production at th Oliver opera ho-it. r;et Frniay. Saturday and .tor:dav. March fJ. 1 o and 1'2. for the h.-r.ofit of the i: Brother Military Scotts of South P.end. is called a nr.icil hurrah and well
jit has lii-i-:: named leca,i-e a! every 1 rehearsal it is hurrah! hip, hip, hurrah! from start to li.iih. ! IJehears.ils have heen pushed ftr
! the j.ast two weeks and the hiu
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Nuxated Iron Should be Used Jn Every Hospital and Prescribed by Every Physician Sas Dr. Howard James, late of the United States Public Health Serv ice.
a meetmc
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directors of xh c!" at
held l.st :ii,-ht ;it rhr-
A. 3. ''illmar.. ;re;den: : f tv.-- "'::!' is In favor of the proj''t ird 'py the erection is practically .snur d. A finance an1, adj'irtn'cer. ccn':ir.;ttee was appointed a- folh-sv.s: J hn I.!er. Fred Ferrald. V. Pauley. Sen. A. H. r.eardsy, "'I W. Holes. V. S. Ferris, and Mrr. A. H IV-aidsley. A meeting of th1..-. committee will he held in a short Tiinv
It Hitirkly f nriche the blocd, strengthens the nerves and puts most astonishing youthful power and .'-cr into ihe veins of both men and women. It often increases the strength and endurance cl d?!icte, nervous, run-down folks 200 percent in two weeks time.
Opip' .,,- .-si I)r. -"iiiOr l". Jacques
toiling .iiooii of t. Fiiaheili il-pil.il. ork. In 1.
Tr a tctt interr-Btl ind !ntnictive to ni hn a nearly hi'f r ccrA'trr "M Itfior en the ri vdue of jder.tr nnd akd me to c'e dr.i a präliminare )f !rei. :n t M.oJ !r Uownni Jame-. x h iu t n.i -t-, tlon for Hfate of tl'.r United States I'uldi'' Ilealtli Insurance. ",' 1 v hb ns-
Ff TTh 'e. e.;M : "A riti:t of mlno n'iiiirkfd to
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-army of ,t it ir ants have i1- ! if;-J'vV'J y, Iotlo, that thrr tutT i like 'whijM.ed into shape." The produc- l4VV. ! gl"' ti .n promises to he one of the ! t;U; J VV;ii 'reriot: to uir.s Nunted Iren, t td ; most popular of its kind ever staged I .V Jul U. f StJJlA ,( r, . V -1 1 1 f t ti.'i&X.rW. . rten r-!s :ritjnc t' Tftrtous ndn-'ral i ..an .,i Ii.- .aii" '" . ui'ts ir;n for nrs. only to nict ;!ihd it will undouhtedly vield a fi roMr,:.iin. of dWiored teeth. dN-
i splendid sum toward the work which is 'ein? accomplished by the ' i:i:r Hrother Military Scouts.
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Never hefore has an amateur
c.t h'-ct !,ie so popular. Fvery one
or ti;e irreat army or .iijo people
part, from t'.'' most dini
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Mi. Norton as tlio lansrj- Cliica: telephone girl In tho t-nntcmpor-;.ne-ons 'ionnoo imisicil x-nsat ion, "Tli( Itlur rarailix", wlikli, dirtxl from its rtH-onl-hrvakin:; run of one solid jcar in cv York rlty. will Ik? stx n at the Olitcr tlioau-r, matinee and iiilit, WcxlneMlay, Mareh 7.
Tin: ui.ri; r.it.iii:." To hi.j smile and winning chuckle, Paul Nicholson, who heads the hiö' ta.-t th.e Messrs. Shuhert will present at the (Mler theater Wednesday, March 7, matinee and niht, in the famous Viennese operetta, "The
Blue Paradise," attrihutes most of: his theatrical prominenre and popu- j larity. Mr. Nicholson. who last j starred in "A Pair of Sixes" and in "Princess Pat," i-J always rmemhered hy tii atret:oers herause of this ame srnil- and huekle. ".No one eer tho;;ht of my hiuh until I went on the staye." he said. "I didn't know then how it was discovered herause f(.r several years there w.i.-. not much to laush aho'it in tin., part I drew. ne nf the first parts with lines that came my -vay was that of a pirate. This pirate was full of unserrnin mirth. I don't know what ahout. ! hut at any rate I had to laimh, and i I laughed so naturally that the man- j ager directed me to add more j lau;--httr. It went ery wdl. hut one' lay somehoily in authoiity didn't think the- lauuh was piratical enough to o with the heard and cotume. and hn I tried it their way ; failed. Then the mauatrer said: "Take oft tlie whi-dvrs and ha th. st.L,-e manaL-er uie you a pait tliat ill ht our laiiKh.' "
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I littlest 5,'irl t akim: jart in the first
I act. is wild with enthusiasm. ! j New scenery and costumes, Ftatre I efiiiiprn'-nt and liKhtinp effects are ' already in the city from New York j rmly for the opening performance ! "ridny eordnfr. J
Although this is the first time ; "The College Hero" has heen prohired in South P.end it has played
in many of the larpe cities including : i
WashinKton. I. C. Baltimore, Phil- I adelphia, Puffalo, Dener, Los An- ! creles, San Francisco, Minneapolis, ; St. Paul and many others. In some i of the cities the production has I.een jrivon for a charity and in j others for cluhs. j Many famous peopie have heen ;
connected with the play, including ti rr 1 1 T 1 T " r . i
.irs. ineiHuiie iiddmm cii, .wi.-'. .hi .
Adoo, formerly Miss Fleanor Wilson, and when the play was staged in Canada, William Mortimore Clark and Karl C.rey used their influence1 to further the success of the production. In one particular the play is a decided novelty. Much of the cheering is sung instead of shouted. This is an entirely new idea in the theatrical world and has heen much commented upon in large theatrical centers.
Trv NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
In
"Their Sweetheart"
Freeman & Dunham Co. "A Day at Belmont" Bernevici Bros. "A XlRlil In Venice" Paul Pedrini & Co. rIlie Man and the Monk.
Price.. : MATS. 10c inc KVES. 10c 20 c 30c Mat. Daily. 12:30 KTtrS. 7:30 & 9.
Stevens &. Van Holister "TYVO IN" Tili: MOHX1XC."
SUNDAY
IT'S UP TO YOU,
JOHN HENRY"
A New Musical Tabloid with Merry Maids and Music.
AT tiii: l IH IOKH M. "'Skin nor'.- I res s ait." a popular
story ..f Henry lrin D.-d-ie, that ran m the Sati::da Lv-ninu Post., ha i'OtMi si ieene.1. and is tiul.iv'M
attr.n-tion at the Auditorium th. ritt I-, with I'.ryant Wash!. urn in the title role. Mr. Skinner, a timid hrk in a Iul: mercantile company, thinks lie should have a raise in salary hut i afraid to ask for it.
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timid to face in,, maua-er and ask for the ral-e. He is also afraid to ttll his x.it'e !!;,a he hasn't done it. so he telis her thai he has heen .ranted the !a.-,. .ma she i.ntmdiate! i(ie- him to I.mv a dress suit at.u she :s a new, part- diess and starts out to lionie the neiu.i'eors. Skiunei s,-es his I'.mkroli t! hm
;wa . and debt's deep ( h i-ni yawn-j in-; leii'.e him. hat his die-s suit' hrmgs h-ni uu.-pe.-ted pi osperity. j lie meets rh h p.-oph- ,U;d is enaldedj ;a i idt-nta li in put er a hii; 'n'Usi- J loss deal for hi t.rtn. Then he does) :et his r.ii-e. Tin re are plenty of, Skinners in tl. -. or'.d w h la, k only ' a tlress suit to win fame and for- !
Paul Nicliolrfn as "Itudolpli stcecrer" in the triumphant Viennese operetta. "The Ulue Paradic," which, following its reenl hreakin run of one entire year at the Casino thea'er. New York, will he seen here at the Olhcr tliater. matiiUH and niyh, (nlncsdaj , Mar li 7.
mother, Mme. C'harvounet Kellermann, who is a famous pianist f r.d tr.K her in Paris, France, Annette spoke of her new amhition. Her mother encouraged her and usee' her own meat iutluence to have An lette
is wife hnallv ex.ots a p: oniise j nr"m" ;,s il I'"" 1,1 lUi uancin on: him. hut een th.e;, he is too tlas ,f tlu'. p;iris '-'and opera
House, a distinctive privilege, as no foreigner had up to that time heen taken into the school. Later, Miss Kelieimann intends to introduce or rather resurrect a form of dancing which she deserlhcs as "Psychic Choreraphy' or ocular expression of thought thn m;h the medium of rhthmetic mivoni"iits of the hody, as ee:npli:ied hy the ancient Greeks, which she unearthed in her or. u ions readirc and study of eerthinu rtaining to the classical dance. Simi!e as her dance in "A Paughter of the Hods" appears, only Annette and experts eould explain the exacting training necesray to exhihit the rhythmetic sup-
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TAKES MOST OF STOCK
Sub-erlhes to $S,R7J).t).10 oT .S'J.onn,. 00 Capital of New Land Hanks.
OLIVER
HOW PLAYING
Twice Daily, 2:15 and 8:15 PRICES: Matinees Orch. 50c, 75c; All Balcony 50c; Gallery 25c. Nights 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. World's Wonder Picture. A Stupendous Spectacle of Thrills and Beauty.
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Sublime Musical Score. Company's Big Symphony Orchestra.
IN A CLASS BY ITSELF"
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i tcrl-ed ;i!frestlon. 1 1"t up, hurdfiifd ', rretocs, et , und I had ahout rea.died j tLe c'nfluj!ön tl.ut tbe only way to ! üipplv lror. 'Arts Tv pet the naticnt to j Nit very lartre e.uintltles of sp!n:e-!i. jtrrctp. and IntitiH. vhn T came a. ! Nuxpted Iron, an e'mt- liiir"nhM-.s
preparfltlon centHlnlnc nrrfilc lro,. rhKl: lins no p-tni.'tlve actien on t!
teeth tir carrosive effect on thp ptoiu
Ech. rnd Trbl'h 1 readily 8sirr.lltf
Into tbe bNK1 and 'nckly makes rreen:e flt hy increased vigor, r
led staying po--r. "Iran Is absolutely necessary to enah'.e ro-nr hloed to change food Into living Ibstj?. Without It, no matter how nutfh or waat 3 ou eat. your fod mcny pas-cs tliTCogh y on H-lti,oiit dolru? to', my ool. Yen don't fret th strenirtM out cf It. a"d a a consequence you l.pwme Treak. pal? and icklr lorklrur. Just tike a nlint trjint? to grew !n a soil deüclent hi Iron "A I lnvp raid a hundred tlm aver, orjrnnlr Iron th greatest of all trenfth buUders If i-eople would only throw away hablt-formlnj; drus and naupons eir.eotloTH and tako imjd Nuxated Iren, I am conTlncod tliat ti lives cf thcunands of persons mlcM h. taved who now die every year from rneumonl. srrlpne, oons'imptlon. kldnv. tver and heart troubles, ete. Th roa! and true c-aune whloh started thfdr d?pa?es was nothlnc mre i.or les tli.. : lark of iron In tli5 bi'.-id. "Thousandu of p p'f suffpr from lr..; dfloleney aid do nt kimw It "If you are nrd Ptronc or well, you owe It t yoursf'.f to mi'p t!io foil -Inp trst : Se how lone: you can work or hew far you ean walk without beromli.s: tlrd. Nxt take two nre-pra'n tablets ef Nusated Iron throo tlme opt iay nftr m.!ls for two wreka Thru tost yu'.ir sfroTiirth aenln nnd of h'w much you l ave pained. From civ i.wn txperlenee with Nuxated Iron I feel U Is such a valuable remedy that U should t kp In rery hosf)ltal and presrlliod tty every rdirMHan In this eonntry." Ir. E. Sater a Roston nhvslidan. wlio has studied both In this "oouiitrv and
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Dr. Howard James, loft cf United Stiles Public II tilth Service, tells physicians hi believes that tntre A'wjattd Irou should be prescribed to meet tht great problem of iron deficiency, with its attendent sympttms of treak' neis, nervousness, la kef vitality, paleness and generally rundown conditions. WARNS AGAINST CSE OF ORDINART KETALIC IKONsa comccoly taken by sett peopk.
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Regular Prices 5c and 10c SATURDAY CLEO MADISON in "BLACK ORCHIDS" Regular Prices 5c and 10c v. 4:'..;x.r'.:,; isZ'T
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ture of tho tM that made it tU'iihlt i! and it tin:-: aIo ) trtjo d tl.e jditu-.e Mr. ar.d Mrs Sidney lrew are a'.o t :; tho .. t' d i
in one oi i.irir i'.f.i.-'.iu ' onjeilies. ,
ami nio .unro ira u is !.n
idiown as nual. On tom-'rrow's : t-ram are "The Wolf of l- A !.t : a to-rl er.atio:val wf-tern -tiry of 'The Mirl From Fri-c'' .--rte--. 'ln:ndr. l.iz." a tu o-r-el . stone -r:no.l. Th.e .Mxstery of Lake Lotlie.'1 a
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WAS'IIINOTON. March 2. Subscription or behalf of the govern
ment to S,S79,9.iO of the $9,000,000 j
capital stoek of the new federal land hanks was announced Thursday nicht by Sec'y Mi-Adoo. The small public subscriptions to the stock. $120.0 for all 12 hanks, the secretary said, was neither a surprise nor a disappointment. "No special effort was made to secure puldie subscriptions." he explained, "the taking of the full amount of stock heirs assured hy the government under writing. The fact that the banks were unlikely
merits seen in this .-fmi-oriental j tlnrin- the first year and that it will j kj (n,H, ultimately he retired at par natural- j ly tnade it unattractive to investors.
i As far as the interest of the hanks ' is concerned, it is to their advantage !
1 that the stock should he held hv the
overnmcnt. as individual stockhold
ers are entitled to narticinate in
iidends. while the government is
OLIVER gjg Wed. Mar. 7th WORLD'S BRIGHTEST, BIGGEST, BEST MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT.
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WILL USE SUBSTITUTES
Ianv Tilings to Take tlu IMatv of
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'excluded hy th.e terms of the act1
.Mann ..A niuKoa in- (rom the receipt of dividends on its crease in the u- of substitutes for ' stock." leather in the manufacture of foot-- -
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an Nirm: kiijj.km aw. To tli"M' who know Annett' K
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authritis of New Fnuland.
Sh.oe nian.ufact
opinion that
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Istate'ho.ird of lah.r ar.d ir.dustri
to r.i aiii ni'dbid
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liiver and u inu:i r. it will "!.e .is a Mirpn-e to h irn that she has tjeelo;e,i ir.to .m extrem-ly u'raefi;l.
l.i--i .1 .Lieetr. and in the treat 'and a shoe in.in if.n-tiir.r. declares
harm: s it-. "A I . ',:.: hier of the tl.e utilization of ; o called substitutes -ar.d
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f, In ted hy leading shoe SFLLI VAN. Ind.. March 2. In : H f New Fnuland. j r.ler to co-operate w ith the govern- I li ifacturers express th.e 'Tn- t-t the t. and I. I. llailroad Co. ! I leather prices are not J Thürs. lay asked Sheriff Hale to ap- j j line from the present p . mt three deputies In Haddon i n th" next few months, j tv. i.ship to guard the company's j 'noN.ui. chairman of the ; bridce at Fusseron creek, just north j t' 1 i t ., ,r 'it',1 i .1 r i . t . . f I . v . Tl,. ., . , 1 - - . ,
;ally was irdnitlistandlni: hl p.ze Tl..rt. h was tnkti.p Iron N'i.it'd Iren had tili'! him with reiiewpil Hf At "(. he u.is In tmd health: at 4; he was i atoworn and nearly all in new at .".. i.fter taklt-.ir Nuxtited Iron, n n.lr.i-Ie of vitality and his f.i- beaming ulth the t uoyaiiT of youth " Dr. S-h uy lor '. .la'jues. isltinc Surgeon f St i:i!7:l!.th, Honpltal. N'e-.v York, was :ilo asko.l h:it ho thought - f Nuxated Iron. In reply Dr. Ja iues ald : "I have never bef,,re riven ait any luilioal inferniatlou ir Pflvlro for pn dientlon. as I nrdüiarll y do not believe In 't. Jhit in the ease of Nuxnted Ir-.n I fee!
i wouio r.e remiss in niv diitv nt t :n u
tlon lt. I have taken It mvself and r1v-n
reat Knrofw'an medJea lntIttitlon. wa it to my patients with m st purj. rising iled what le tdioupfct of Dr. James' re- and satisfactory results. And ths. wh. .nrk. In rply, hesuld: "I fully nsrree wish quickly to Increase their strenrth. i' Uli Ir. JnT' T'eonle nped rrnre lVrn. power and endurance will fipa' !t a mnr
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