South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 223, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 August 1919 — Page 10

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AT TIIK LASAIXK. I '"The Shuttle," a ?tr.ry of intrrna- ; tior.al nmanrc vritten y Frances i Ho'isrson liurnftt, has finally found its way to the jren and with preti

j ty Constancy Talmadge in the- Jead- " intr roip will he presented at the I.a-

Anti-Saloon League Supcrin-, T; tendent Denies Organiza- vii'a(-ous American heroine oeS tot , .straighten out her sifter's loe arul i tlOn FightS CigaretteS. jl.;;:n', affairs. It is a more dra-j i in. 'i tie role than those- usually played;

j ,y Talma djr and Klvrs her real

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with her work in "The Shuttle."

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FAPHINfiTON. I. C

All indications are that th- prohihi

tion nforremer.t k cislaflon hilli

prohaldy .vill ho eonMl ral.ly nndi''ed l--fore it i Jinally a!opted tv rnnsrr for the sitr.ple reason that, as it .-ifiirids aftr pas;-ir. i: the liousc thA bill, is r-yardfd as much too

draft!'' and for that re.ar-on inr.ipa-)

Ide of rf?1. jent enforrenu nt.

The u'tiaV- ronuiiittr" has shown

a decidedly nur lihfr.il tendency toward the cnfcrifmcnt legislation than the house and has .an-ed to make k tral tho rnanufa ture and s ilo r-f rifler and tho weaker wines. Kurther modifications of the legislation are in slht. in the senate. It is the Idea of the smate leaders, mnt of whom are Jrs and are rlllinff to Fee the M iuor industry

crushed once and for all, that com-' mon Kr. and not delirium oucht to prevail In the enactment of the law and thry nr oinj; to pVevail in the; enactment of the law and they art'! Köln? to do what they an to pre- J vent the house leaders from nverreachlnj: th"niyplfs in tlw.r enthusiasm to.' bono dry pr-diii ;tion. May Cnifrni-. The nttitu.de of tin' Mr.ate prcssajre.s a struKlo In confer nre an1', probahly a compromise in the end between the two ho;' :es " v. i 1 result in a I i 1 1 ft. hit ni'rr drastic than that contemplated hy the senate and a scood deal -iov lr : than that contemplated ly the hous. Meanwhile the dry T'rs cor.-, Untie to ass rt tint the rliim thv tobacco is to he tnhorr-d next i-" more propaganda of the ves. The j denial by the drys of any intention!

to nent tne saieor toi);eco w.-s o

fif'ally made by An lre-.v II

The Ilusher.

at Tin: cwstli:. ' The Prus- Acrent" is the Castle's

'unusual attraction for todav. St.ir-

; riny Arlnur Ashley, it has a plot I that I lends corrudv and romance tn

a manner mot delightful, the while

i holding interest through its po'wer- ! ful heart appeal. It is a picture that is different from th usual run , and one that every man. -.vornan and , ehild can't help hut lik . "And a Still Small ;.'.i--" which lis the title of tomorrow's ,itur- at

the Castle, has a 'hrist'"n Pcienoe therne which is cleverlv .-orked out in connection with a t -mystery. !lrnrv 15. Walthall lcs -ome of the

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Arwvimi'M. ' ).. ,-?) el.kr- - md Viirrou. hea'V. Jojijj in tri- !iror a 'vjvin of ma-

v .' r i r.en u- tly for ir.s is i l 4o h. !:;. r5:-!nV tre-t-i 1 "i'lui'ir'nr' a W'if which will thrt a?tr--r;r. at tc Auditorium

d ay ar ; op-sorrow. Barbara T'.'o.-'nu. d'r::her of a wealthy i- Tvo.l by a younpr minister. ". il fh;- i', ih'.'rcr by the attentions f Art drew iuirk. a scientist about Iri-.r r. -'iplore in tl.e South Sen '.--"to-?. To Usrt'ara's aunt. Quick . - f s;e io is in love, and wonders '' Ir' dare ppeak to the woman, -cnowinp: s!:? fhäll have to wait until his return, for rrarriape. Fxplaln-

Wood !'nJT 110 further at the time, he later,

assistant superintendent of the AntiSaloon league, who said: ot rißlitln Tol)ac. "They have "oeen saliner that we plan to attack hot bread, tea and ioffe. tot'P.cco and other things, hut this is merely a trick to stir up resentment npninst the league. We are fighting only on thln and that i.s boo'.e. Tho people hra-' had time to rind out hy now tha v e are not bolstering up any other r.vn o'nents. I understand that ti e v.. . T. I, ami perhaps Mur.e '-".her rrgnnlra-

tions are petting read;- t- fisht tobacao. "When we ta'.'- into c -s"d erat ion dir law enf i:'i-r':c i ; in this country ard c :r:w. abroad, where wo nr.- . !o I and national organizi.' .. v '.l-o ! i vlte our aid, we. have a . vo ot.i c and nave no intention i s i:u-:i..;; our attack."

feiid" a letter proposing marriapeThrfuh singular circumstances, the aunt. Dorothy Blossom. p;ets the letter and is led to believe it is a letter of proposal to her. She accepts and all during the absence of Quick, who has many adventures on his trip, r-he prepares for their marriage. He returns and the mistake is explained in a series of highly dramatic scenes. A .lames Montgomery Flagg comedy called "Con and Kronomy" and Topics of the lay will be other attractions.

STUDENTS ARMED WITH WHIPS; BEAT OFFICIALS COPENHAGEN, Aup. 11. Two hundred students axmed with dog whips Saturday stormed the tov. n hall in Budapest and thrashed tho omnuinlt cflicials ttilt there. a dispatch from the Hungarian capital r v way of Berlin. The students afterward attacked .Tews and there were manv collisions between Jewish and non-Jewish students near the university. There Is much uneasiness Pracue. where the fociahst tngau Pravolidu, declares that no coir.muntst government could be so tlancerous to the Czech state Archduke Joseph's rule.

2ÜEAKS LEG AT WEDDING AND SUES FOR DAMAGES ST. LOUIS. Mo., Aus. 11.- A suit bea fid iri cir.-uit court here V .Ti a Frrrin, in which he asks $5...an.ak.es fron, the Holy Trinity . t i-iti Orthodox chur h school pari'erriu alleges that on Feb. 2. IP!:', he w.'nt to tin- h'.'nii to ati'ii'l a wedding and v.hil" tlicre fell il'i-u: a tliht of scairs and broke a

VISITS lU'.MAMAN t UU'A . T.OVTWV A lie. 11 Cen f!nr. !

don. British representative on the inter-allied military commission appointed hy the allies to arrange a settlement at Budapest is;wd the Rumanian comm. niler in that eity FYiday to protest against th- -veses of the Rumanian Moops. according to advices from Vienna. Thcommander d.ecllned to accept Ce:i. Cordon's ktter of protest.

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TODAY Tlir Vivacious Screen Star Constance Talmadge In

THE SHUTTLE

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Adapted from the widelyread novel by Trances Ilodpson Jlurnott. It tells how the shuttle of love spins uit across the wide waters of the Atlantic.

TOMORROW That Clever and Most Human Actor CHARLES RAY in

THE BUSHER

Another of those smalltown roles that Kay plays so well. This tlyie he Is a baseball player with big league aspirations.

Today ahtiiui; asiili:v in -Tili: I RA IKK AGKNT" Tomorrow Ui:.ItV WALTHALL In "AND A STILL SMALL VOICL"

IH A CLASS BY" ITSELF' GROUND FLOOR Art-COKVtMCEMT i . . . , ... .

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An appenllncr and powerful tale woven uith golden strands of heart Interest and shot with strident emotional scenes that will thrill, is "The Shuttle." Frances Hodcson Burnett's story of international romance which is screened at the LaSallc today. C'leirr Connie Talmadge Is given an opportunity In this picture to do her best acting since "Scandal" and "Who Cares."

The breezy oung heroine, still in her teens, who journeys across the Atlantic to straighten out an older sister's love affair, will win your heart and your sympathies.

One of the most engaging characters to he hrought to the screen in a long time is "The Ilusher." as plajed by jouthful Charlie Hay at the LaSallc tomorrow.

Repeating by request Henry 11. Walthall in "And a Still Small Voice" Tuesday at the Castle. .

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