South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 152, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 June 1919 — Page 22

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mahy imckixjuds i,ii;vr. DADDY I(i AJ.," at Tin; oi.iviik today

(mn of the fMini-t of ;iH tnr ! ' humorous th'.nKs with hich Mar i '

1 icxrord a r.tw and l,rt f.-aturf. "Daddy iVjn;- L y,' which op i,s a. ftt th Oliver theater tod.n-. is i,a,j--d is a stk'S of Kcin'.s in which Mary, a;; Judy Abholt, taU's too murh hard cud'r. Tru funny litrh-;-drunk" is net ir.dalö'd in by .lad.. th- orphan rhüd .Mw lv kloid plavw. w.th nuali- a af ord ho:: 1. Jt happr-ns Mit -h vsrtn a f.-nn in t. f rjh n witli a ,ry frkl-i ie, has .Jtjs-t d a "i ron-' -tri k in v.hjch th';,- luv o-t,-h j, fd.'.nn

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fivjhz.-d iroiuKtri.il lif'.' roh-hf --m started Ku.-.-ia an outgrowth of th" tfirilvlo ror.dition in that criminally f-xploited mpirf. Shall t h i mormnt travfl to America, rathf-rln in its ik ! w .t-rn jkop'ps a 'id ! in' ratif firKanizations '.' Thf iintt(-r to thf-s and many othf-r '! lestion dfalintr with lh: vital uht will Hf,r,-njd at th1 I-aS-illf (ofnorrow whf-n "I olhevim on Trial" ! pi'' ntd. Kvryonf i

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Drive Out Catarrh

It May Not Be Troubling You 1 -p "iritif s m the idoo.i. This iria at During the Warm Weather. r"ni( ',iv h ,s ""n Uv' 1 f"r moro

who arn' But It is Still in Your Blood. , nf,y i,s, ith t--inio hitfhl : fac . ry rfud. It has h? n ucass-

so,K-tv l.-ads to rnis-amw.-tandines., .u.,Mins, rally u.fd l.y tho afflicted with flracH Darhnir and H.h Thomson ; l,i','4 hUl u. a t,;ir' ; ,-ven tho vrro.t cas.s of f'atarrh.

portray I-adintr roii

"Wild F!ors' offrTs om-thin now and oritrinal. Th program in its ninety i:4 mos-, .aUfy in; and pleasing. John Iiarrymor known hith

erto to the iri-r. lis only a liuht !

r;; moi irtT ror lnrormaiion nn ir.ii f0

mo.-t nisf UvTd tti;c of the day, in

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The story of a brave you t: pirl constancy under mo.-t trying circum- . t-.i.... I sf tV.. !i'(in,Ii(l w 1 4 iti ; 1 1 .i s

!-he fives to the man shf lov-. urtt- II..-4 ir.u' hini on to liner nchtf-vrmer.t. If h'dj.intr him wL' n h" .-d u m b'.e anfl; "ii

falls, is told m 'The Home Town, rr'ipj

Cirl." toda's picture at tr.e I.aSilIf )

thteat-!. Th" heroirv is a (onsistrnt type of thic hrisht average Amor, iean iil of today ami is admirably portiaed r.y j. ratty Vivian Martin who p'.ays the part with both intel-

formation which imparted intelligently in this adaption of Rfverand Thomas Dixon's great novel. "C'-mi ades." Hlazim? a trail for an untried cn-

fterprise requires courai;-. Yet this!

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in presentimc the "i:oth..pfei l.'nit," a omhination ff timely news, powrful drama, wholesome comedy and artistic pcnery. Th flr?t of thfs1 delightful programs will ho .showft

m and plays a heavier rol in his

ljtest picture 'TiV Tes; of Honor." wiiich is Wednesday's feature. The story is l.ast-d on H. F h i 1 1 i p s Oppeniheim's w idely-read e-tory, "Tho ilalefactor" and makes unusually interesting screen drama. The picture is tilled with situations that grip tl spectator from the very beginning. Constance Illnney plays the Itading feminine role. Thursday's attraction is "Sandv

itarrh Is not or.lv a di-custir.g dis-ae hut it is a, iiar.C'-ru'vs cne.

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i .ions io pei ii nm or jo.rr system until you have done it thoroughly, j Jet rid of it, whater it rests you i in trouble and monev.

Mild weather will aid the treatment and this is an excellent time to thoroughly cleanse the blood of the germ of Catarrh and b for-

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W iiere. For the henefu of those afflicted with catarrh or other blood disorders, we maintain a medical department in charge of a specialist t-kill-ed in these disease.--. If you will

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letter food for the mndr.n of the .isyhiin. who are f.-.l .,n (run .-..up and priir.es. Tii" trariiMl he.i ; matron has von the b.'tl!. bojn : iar-'e wnnun aid'- to dominate the owering litt. v.aif.s Ahn are

lu.'S of the institution ;r,l t-i, lic.nr. ml fe-linir Tho tale is

!unih Judy .ind the iittl e boy wha cb-ari. wholesome an3 satisfying conaidd her in encouraging the thil-j tainlnx much delightful comedy of J lr' n to stri", tiio matron pubs them the sort old and voting will enjoy, i out in f:K yard with nothing to eat.! Ralph Graves in the star's youthful A thief who Las been Ftalinx f i om : leading man. and makes a good im-)

a posing wngon thio.vs over the 1 pr ssion as the young soda-water fnre A j jg fif iuirI ider and soui. r !erk whose sweetheart spurns him ha r d ihes. J i 1 1 and the boy have i on to better things. Li" n praiin- foe lood. They think I Shall liolshevism travel around

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Animal 5how and the Great Wallace Circus. Tift Greatest Circus la tlie Earth's History. 200 Acts and Fc:tarss-200. 50 CIowns-50.

400 Arenic Stars. 100 Trained Animals.

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rser rm or tne trouniesome sprays write us fully, he will give your ruse ami douches that can only relieve j eareful Mudy. and write vou just ' ou for the time. w hat your own indixidual Vase re-I S. S. S. is a purely eg -table , (juires. No charge is made for this' blood remedy, made from roots t service. Address Swift Specliic Co , 1 1 herbs direct from the forest, which i m Swift Labor iter, Atlanta. Ga. '; combat promptly disease germs ort Adv.'

ARTIST WANTED J Commercial experirner nrcr.-iry. Must have ability for skrtch and ua?h drawing vork, good layout, and hand lettering. Retouching. knowledge desired. tj Salary dependent upon ability to produce. Bring sample of work. LAMPORT-MacDONALD CO. 525 J. M. S. Blds.

FIRST IN THE NEWS-TIMES

lickes on sale on Show JL? ry at Ctulra! Drurj slore, Michigan and Washington 5U., at i.irr;o p. Ices charged on the show grounds.

TODAY Pleasing, Pretty VIVIAN MARTIN in "THE HOME TOWN GIRL" The story cf a bravo clrl's MruggU under trying cirruinstanccsi; of the lu-ip hlio Klvos tin" man she loves. Miss Marlin is a typical American girl. TOMORROW A Special, Timely Feature "BOLSHEVISM ON TRIAL" llolshovism started in Hussia -an outgrowth of the terrible conditions in that criminally exploited empire. Shall this movement (ravel to America? Sec this great picture.

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Today Mary Pickford in "HULDA FROM HOLLAND" Tomorrow "PHIL FOR SHORT i

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Today, Vivian Martin In a charming story of a woman's loyalty and faith under trjlns: circumstances. Tellinc how a bravo American jTirl'8 levotion and help inspired the man ho loves to creator achievement.

Tomorrow One of the greatest pictures of the ac on the mot timely topic. "Bolshevism on Trial." Concerning a matter of vital importance to capitalist and laborer alike, and dealing with the subject in a ht ra i gh t f orvva rd ma nuer.

S. L. Rot ha pi el manages the Itialto theater on Broad way. lie has presented the most artistic programs in the history of motion pictures. One of his wonderful programs the Kothapfel I'nil will hr presented here Tuesday.

"False Gods." with Grace Darling, i. the feature picture of Tuesday's llothapfel program.

Wednesday "The Test of Honor." Tuesday "Sandy of the I'-llar-l" Frida) "The Fire Flinders."

Don't miss the LaSalle orchestra's special musical programs on Tues-

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ARE YOU TROUBLED BY LOVE OR

BUSINESS QUESTIONS? ASK EVA FAY-

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Edith Clifford & Company Pleasing to the Eye and Ear.

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DORCH & RUSSELL "The Musical Railroaders"

Bob White The Whistling Doughboy Reckless Duo Sensa'al Hand Balancing

ORPHEUM CURRENT EVENTS OF TIMELY INTEREST

MATINEE DAILY 2:30; SUNDAY 3:00. EVENINGS 7:30 ANp 9:00.

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put the "kibosh" on the blues so don't miss seeing this latest production it's a corking love story strong in sympathetic interest a story of punch and power suspense and thrills. William Farnum is the sort of a hero every man and boy wants to be and that every girl and woman wants to have. Rivalry in love a trip to Africa plot to lose man in jungle battle with natives and wild animals escape by ruse discovery of strange race of people burning at stake and other exciting escapes in the heart of Africa in other words, an out of the ordinary great William Farnum sensational six-reel production. The fun and laughter will be furnished by an uproaring, screaming two-reel Tom Mix comedy, "The Soft Tenderfoot." With these two popular actors you just can't afford to miss this show "Nuf-ced." Extra special every Monday and Tuesday "Town Topics," taken from the Literary Digest subjects and especially good.

saazrasaasaomta WEDNESDAY 'I want,to get rid of my husband" Did he promise to obey you?

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A WILLIAM POX DRAMA OP METROPOLITAN HI 3M LIFE. MOW AT

An absorbing chapter from real life, in six big reels; Mutt and Jeff to amuse; Pathe News of latest events of importance and the favorite Harold Lloyd in "Ring Up the Curtain' some comedian and some comedy.

THURSDAY Look who's here, one of the screen's best and most popular players

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Adapted from The Saturday Evening Post story of the same name, and it's a 'peach," in five reels; mysterious and daring Pearl White in "The Lightning Raiders," the best serial we ever presented, and you all know it; the Gaumont Weekly of current events and Cowboy Will Rogers in funny sayings, here every Thursday.

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FRIDAY An extraordinary Attraction

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The slory of a modern Magdalene who tried to live down her shame.4 She is cast out into the streets when her lover gets all her money and grows tired of her. A powerful six-reel drama of truth and facts of every day life. Evelyn Nesbii Thaw has never done such wonderful work or bettor acting. A great story picture that every' woman and youn girl should sec. A laughable two-reel comedy will help you unstring your nerves after seeing this true story. The Ford Weekly will also be shown.

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SATURDAY ''Regeneration," a sensational six-reel William Fox drama; the Pathe News ancl "Tlie Village Smithy," a screaming two-reel Mack Sennett comedy.

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SUNDAY TODAY "Troublesome Conscience," two-reel sensational drama; Mutt and Jeff; Pathe News; funny Billy West in a laughable two-reel comedy, "False Hair," and fighting, daring Marie Walcamp in "The Red Glove," some great sensational ssrial.

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