South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 232, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1919 — Page 21

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T)if- ;' n;r.K of th r.w ff.'in at j t:.- f'.icr th..it-r. South Jnd. will I .tjr n t Sit ir-i.ty. A;;?. - whnj i .v s.itiri'-.il ci'mpi'v, "On Th llirjr.i: lAr.-." will pr-.-or.t. 1 tyj rt C. T!r. It r'-r-Yrnv'tnc j j.rre U j-relirmnnry to .in tenlprl J . i.(ritr-rr.f T.t at the. i'.Iaf ketone tha-j t : . Chu-.ifo. Th" ri"W i!ay tl-;i j in a h irnor with a prol-Y'n narj !i tri hearts an! th- liv s of alii ' hoüüehoiiU-r th" 'rvant iu"vti'n. !

Writim by two of th" n.r-t exju.-rt amatista of ti. ! ay. Harvey .1.

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Th Hiring Line" Is sail to Io a tiiriinn of Iramoroijs scnf-i st;ji- '! with !-:ir.t:!!atir'.k' wit ici-rns and

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t'.r or.c wfflv in Wahinton. D. C.

; I'hiland r Johnson, the vrtrnn ;,m r."i ritt'" of the Wa.shir.k'ton i-r.u-. th js wrote of it: ' Th- play n oves mt-rnly through 1 r tmdy and occasionally r.-.uhty near m. rious dram i. It is r. of the 1 ."-t written oLjys Mfn in Va hlr.Kton this sf-ison, the dia'.;:!f ht-ini? poMjtively l.riliiant. jot

true to cnnruntT mat it news i.loni,' with th a5c of natural con-i r atlon. It is n rom j'"trnt study! f the men and manner? of our day,! .:ch person of th- east having in-!

dividualsty and viewpoint biiffk i' n! t render hirn d i-tinrt i vc." AT Till: AlTMTOlUr.M.

As dramatized for the picture ftarrin I'.-kkv Hvlond. th. C.eors- ,' in Plr ('VPr' moment I.arr MH.utthPon story C ardiee 1 Tniriorrow Marguerite Clark wid o:irt' niifht he calle.l a satire oniTVi,, of.u- admiiprs through hfr inthf idle rich. Tlu re said to he t tei pref.iti.m of Clyde Fitch's c!iiiurh :oori comedy particularly dur- : l -ht fu: coro !y "ii iris.'

irik' the yfonf'n laid in a haunted l-.n.-e, and th low ihenie. which is 1 1 c haNi-4 oi the play, is ?aid to !.?

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"COWARDICE: COUHT"? WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION

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LAST TIviES TODAY Chief Little Elk & Co., Harper & Blanks, Jane Courthrope & Co., Barry & Layton, Degnon & Clifton. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY

THE KIMOGRAM JUGGLING D'ARMO World's Latest News Novelty Supreme In Pictures PAT AND PEGGY RITO MARIO & CO. HOULTON An Avalanche of Melody "A Summer Flirtation" and Pretty Girls BRITT WOOD LILLIAN'S DOGS Original Comedian Clever Canine Actors

COMING SUNDAY GEO. KALALUHI'S MUSICAL HAWAIIANS And Four Other Acts Performances Daily; Matinees 2:30; 7:30 and 9:Q0; Sunday Matinee 3:00 p. in.

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Iiailway company to fix interstate! I,in"r 'i'i r rjectcd were, ill, W ; innr !:..,

ly developed. The dramatic interest turns on troubles l.tv.on two families over property in the Adironda k.. Miss liyland is r a-t as a

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i-.emoer ,f one of thr families hlt er-nts j.er mile. Interstate fares l.nso.l ! .'re-mem . Ofor enlos.-cr. ess- i ii HKii'M.ws h-r sympathy is with the neighbor-' "P0" this rate will therefore be rf-!lnct0n sPrin- s- l)- recording we- M

intr ..hje.t of f..milv hatretl Vu . f-ctle upon tho Southern Michigan ' 1,11 .nm v am. r-;

meroi.s situations as a highly thrill-i "ailw;i.v or alter auc. ., iiici -.-,

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in- nature are said to h dev eloped ' The.co rates w ill apply from points ! ,U'rt(,,! ( Xf t 1,1 ivl "mmittce. K. 10. 'Mic iKiinty CoiiKulic.Mnr ;it iroiii this ron.litlon. resultlnK Jlnal'y'" Mii-hipan to iioints within Indiana nro,u''- (l,'r"'011 ril -'' ' I- j Her t iKsniiiii- ;'cst rf in th. souns: woman leaving her i an.l vice vfrsa. Casswoll. Dennison Iowa. Frank X. j ntnpr KFNNFDY l lerne at ni.-ht during a tremeruious The state let-islaturo of Michigan Henderson. lattle Kock. Ark.: V. ,j -ViD Ut- NLINi i&U X

'vir.d .storm and rain storm. Other :,t iLs !iws-ion in IS 19 authorized lo-

I'icture.s on today are Mutt and Jeff, C l- f-,rt n electric road.- in MichiI'atho and Harold Lloyd in R;ln to hx?d on a asic rat? of ' HiIüa Ulazes." LV rt Lvtell in a ' - c?rits mile, subject to the ap-

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Final performances ire ivtn at' upon a basic rate of 22 cents per: the orpheum today ofthat theater'.-; ! mile, and such rates will therefore! mst vat:dellle program oi the ,ea- ; oltectiv on and after An?. 24.! son. whirl, is -topped by Chief Little 19 , 9. This ratB a M hrtvvf.cn l.lK ire; "ompany of real Irnliaiii , .... . ii.u-ers. llarp-r nrd Llanks. a spir-' rKunts waoll' withm tho ate of: ;ted coiord coiipk, sin and dam e j Michigan. 7179-21,

; if they Mite it; Jane Courthropo

i tal tonipany jdiase with a clcer; tii'Mc.stic sketch; Larr and layton ! patter ple.-u-'inly. while benfn an t ; Clifton. b.vs who -take it ca.-y," of-! itr s'.illttil acrobatics. i I ' -rm v.iv.i; toni ii-j o.v the r. w ! ..u.b vili inour.t l. includes Juj- ' i ... i i; . . '

f--ium i'ei;iio in ni.s novelty supeeme; J'at ami Pes-jy lloultot:. v ho o.f -v A Su-iiint-r Flirtation;" Lito Marij and c o:.i pa r v in a coin

l in itii-n of beauts arid melody;

Save money by patronizing merchants that nävertise.

Lift off Corns!

J'ritt Woo i. eccentric comedian,' ami ! Doesn't hurt a bit and FreezonO

J .dli.i'i'ij cl-.'ser trained dogs.

AT TI1K bASAI.LK. Lover? of bright, clean corned." : el. omc the screen adaptation f C'yde Fit- n's ylayc play, Girls' :, which dainty and diminutive M ; r-"ir rit Cl.-irk scres such a hit ar t)i Li:-alle theater to lay. Tlic- )'. a cb-'.er thine;, conctTnin j:s. 'f with the ihilllcnp esperienc tint l'-fall tlirce man-hating nu'inb. i: of th- ftaurim- f-c, ssiio icld ir h eii-l to the l.it.ilithnients of t!; r caveman s . ethe trls. Anylmw. who circs for suspense n? lor.e; Mariruerite's ptite limine ami 1 sorr, fiatures are on view, b nni. c enchantment to tk heroice role. TiunorrcA J1 nla Kenne ly is f. at d in -'fhrcih the it.'!):,' ! '..or."

costs only a few cents.

vr tin: (.rij; Carninr DorothN ;i!i i- fYaiuil ; t lie- c'asiie ioda it the story cf a M un? millivinairess whese iove foi a cor hut hciit-st new sp iti',- rtoorfer 1' a !s her irto many strange adven-

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In aclcvcr farce-comedy by that brilliant American playwright, Clyde Fitch. It's the story of three girls who hated men, and who vowed to remain old maids forever.

Dollar Day Our First Dollar Day

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Dollar Day Our First Dollar Day

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Wilson Brothers' Summer Underwear, worth 52. Dollar Dav onlv

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$100,000 The Welfare Loan Society OF SOUTH BEND & GUARANTEED CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK (All Share $50.00 Par)

"With your finprs! You can lift1

off. my hard corn, .-oft corn, or corn letwei'ii the tors, and the hartl skin

callust's from bottom of foot.

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Mos want her !. extremely aniusirrr. ''here Is j-erhap- no other sore en -t:r who could clown tnir way inrou'li -uch a role a can Miss (Ji-h. Her lively antics eer the au-

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On the Way to the Blackstone Theater, Chicago. GEORGE C. TYLER Presents

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who will be sen in a fine sixreel comedy drama "Cowardice Court"

from the novel by George Barr McCutcheon. Then comes MUTT AND JEFF, always so popular; PATHE NEWS of current events, and cur favorite comedian, HAROLD LLOYD, in "BILLE BLAZES," making this some pleasing one hour

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j most popular and clean cut chaps, our BERT LYTELL. And whtn you see him in J

EASY lO MAKfc. MONEY oh, boy! Believe us it's one of Uert's very best hve-reei comedy dramas, well worth twice the piCce of admission. Not having any more seria1 stories on Thursdays (Fridays instead), we present today cne cf these knockout two-reel f Mack Sennett comedies, "TRYING TO GET ALONG.M It's a rict cf fun. Also the , Gaumont Weekly of current events. A great big crackerjack eight-reel show. Don't miss it none better than our BERT LYTELL nuf ced. WE CALL YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ONE OF THE BEST SIX-REEL DRAMAS OF THE YEAR, HERE

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