South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 233, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 August 1919 — Page 5

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South Bend Men Present Resolution at Metal Polishers' Convention.

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vntior of th,' Metal Polishers International union, hi session at Cinrinr.ati. wrro prominent in taking th" If-.ill In the business accoriiJ Ly th- convention WediuwIa caI 1'!' it-s present- d :i resolution 1 .tiling fur orKinizo (1 action to r 1 1 i n a. r.ew trial for Tom Mooney, In California. Th- South I.tnd doleLit s also reported In a resolution that th' boom in th shears and razor industry has brought Kreat benefits to r.mufucturers through in rf.'iM-fl profits, hut the workmen nre unable to tain shorter work days and Increased watren. There're. tho debate recommend that s racial organizers he sent to adjust thi.- condition. of IumN. When the question s to use of defense funds of the union for th" xper.se of that organization in defense of Torn Mooney and the urbanization's defense measure was brought up th convention voted that the official acted properly and within their rights in usini; the fund?. Th convention considered several resolutions which had been offered by delKates. lint', that of T drrnt W. II. Chapin. calls for an American labor party having Chicago headquarters in politics. "Exploitation of workinK people hy profiteering landlords. food and o?hr .speculators in the necessaries of life," reads the resolution, "has forced the intelligent workers to think, and thinking has caused si revolt, which may become rerlous if action is not taken to check existing condi lions."

K0K0M0 HAS FIRST FRENCH WAR BRIDE KOKOMO, Ind.. Aug. 21. Kokomo hn.- her first French war hrido in the person of Mrs. Clyde Snoddy. who arrived in this city recently with her husband, a Has bearer in th world war. The bride is a native of f?rnolle. Franc.?, and it was there th'. Mr. Fnoddy met her shortly after the armistice was signed. The bride's people are said to bo wealthy and her parents are expected to visit her thi ftutumn. Mr. Fnoddy is a form:r resident of Bloomington. Ind.

LONDON, Aug. 21. The strike of the Yorkshire coal miners, which has been In progress for many w eks, has bee n settled. All the Yorkshire pits will resume work as soon as practicable.

AH HIS EFFORTS WERE FAILURES

Conn Tried Sixfcevn Years To Fiml Kclk-f (Jain 20 Pounds Ily Taking Tnnlac.

THEATERS Stage and Screen.

AT riu: OLIVl.K. To add to the gaktie3 of life at a time when striken and other annoying things are oppressing the rank i'nd Me. of the American people, Ilarv y J. O'Hip-gins and Harri t Kord have written a brand new comedy which CJeorge Tyler will

present rit the Olivtr theater, mat-'

m"e and night, next Saturday entitled "On Th- Hiring Line." As might be suspected from the cryptic title the play deals with thwell known servant problem but in such a uni-pie and original way that an audience is offered an absolutely new solution to a question which m-xt to the high cost of living has f:r.-t place in nine tenths of th hous-hold.-i in the land. Mr. Tyl.-r tried the new play out in Washing

ton a few weeks aero wnrre It was j renounced on? of the most notablej he has ever made. His name is aj

guarantee of a production. He it was who tirst presented "The Christian." "Merely Mary Ann." "The Squaw Man," ' The Man From Home," "The Carden of Allah" and "flrumpy." Among the distinguished ftars who have been under his direction are Mme. Fleanora Iu.se, Mine. Kejane. Mrs. I'atrick Campbell, William Hodge, (Jeorge Arliss. Cyril Maude and Laurette Taylor. "On The Hiring Line" jroes into the IMackstone theater. Chicago, for an extended engagement the day following its appearance in South I .end. In th- distinguished cast an; Laura Hope Crews. Josephine Hal!, Sidney Toler and Minna (iombell.

ing to Get Along." and the Gaumont weekly wil also bo shown. Tomorrow, Lvelyn Ncsbitt Thaw will he soeri in a new production entitled 'My Little Sister." with a two reel v. es'oin comedy with Tom Mix and "Vod-a-vil Movie.." AT TIN: LASAM.r. M.nlge Kennedy in another deliphtfu'.ly human characterization that vid make the spectator forget the huh cost of living is "Through the Wrong IooV today's picture at the L;. Salle, in whb h a breezy young westerner and a charming astern" girl find happiness because

I of an odd error. Fvryone will like I the beautiful and captivating Madge

new b'l' oprr.ir.g at the nrpheum j theater today. "A Summer Fürta- j tion" the title of the act which:

nted by j'at and I'egcy Houl-

Irish entert. liners, melody and pretty

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jsong' and patter, and Lillian's dogs. I clever ermine actors, round out the j lull. Th" ICinogram. showing the j world's latest news in picture form, is also a f. ature of the bill.

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as the fiirl who !inls love and roniantic ,id( nture when she is let by i chance to vnt r the wrejnit door, j Handsome John Bowers and Her-i bert Standimr play prominent sup-, portin..; rides.

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A WOMAN'S TLnTIMONY

, at Tin: t stli:. An atmosphere - ef sprightliness and good humor makes "Girls." the screen adaptation of Clyde 1 itch's well-known stage comedy, an excellent bit of frothy entertainment. Then, too, it furnishes the bvel Marguerite Clark with her latest .md b"s. vehicle, giving her the role of a pretty man-hater who, of course, falls in love in time to p.reent ;.'i unhappy ending. 'Irls" contains many a laugh and many are the bright situations. Mary Warren and Helene Chadwick do admiral le- acting and are- almost as

charming as the little hading herself.

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through reading a newspaper ad- neck, arms and hands each day and e.tisenu-r.t of Lydia L PinkhamS see how freckles, sunburn, wind-! Vegetable Compound. So great isjburn and tan disappear and how

her relief after fifteen years of suf- clear, soft and white the skin be fering that she asks to have this in-; comes. Yes! It is harmless. ,

formation published.

AIDITOKIFM. "Kasy to Make Money," which will be the feature at the Auditorium today is said to be a refreshing and dashing comedy in live

parts, starring Fert Lytell. The play depicts the humorous and exciting ' adventures of a young man who has j a will and way of his own, and a !

habit of breaking into jail which he eventually turns to good account. The manner in which he goes about working out his scheme of getting in, getting out, and building up a comfortable fortune, provides a comedy-drama that is said tei be a sure-tire laugh-provoker ami nt the i-'ame time an interesting and plausible story'. It is said to be replete with many humorous incidents, excitement and unexpected twists, with plenty of romance- interwoven . Beit Lytell is said to be seen at his best and that means a good deal as lie is fast becoming one o( the most popular actors in pictures. A Mack Sennett comedy, "Try-

AT TUM OltlMIFFM. Juggling OeArmo. a young man whose middle name is "originality," heads the list of entertainers on tht

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 MATINEE and NIGHT .

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

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A five-reel comedy-drama in which our hero is n demon for speed and spending. A picture that will cure the most persistent case of "blues" or "crouch," and it has our highest recommendation as being the very best picture in which our favorite, BERT LYTELL, has ever appeared. That is a pretty broad statement, but BERTS standard has always been high, and in today's picture he goes himself a step higher. A new feature today is the inauguration of clotsy comedies to take the place of the serials we used to run every Thursday. The first one is "TRYING TO GET ALONG,' a scream in two reels by Mark Sennett, ri the GAUMONT WEEKLY of current events. Do-A mis. BERT LYTELL whatever vou do. WATCH FOR THE FIRST OF THE BERT LYTELL SEVEN-REEL SPECIAL FEATURES, "LOMBARDI LTD., TO APPEAR HERE 'iN A SHORT TIME.

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TOMORROW The most talked about woman in the country, EVELYN NESBIT THAW, will be seen in "MY LITTLE SISTER." a six-reel drama of the menace of a bi city, and one of the most entertaining stories ever told on a screen. "MY LITTLE SISTER" is a wonderful picture, and we recommend it very highly to men, women and children. Also TOM MIX in "HEARTS AND SADDLES." a ...

two-reel western comedy, and the usual good vaudeville show in picture form, VOD-A-VIL MOVIES five big acts of high class vaudeville. Always good.

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"I tried for IS long years to find a medicine or treatment that would overcome my troubles, but all my frfforts failed completely until I commenced taking Tanlac." sail Pan C-nn, a well known employe of the I. o. Implement Co., and who lives nt S61 E. Elm St., Canton. 111., the oth-r day. My general health just seemed to icive down all at once," continued .Mr. Conn, "and during all these vears has leen a hard struggle for

me to keep on my feet It wa-s just

a Kenoral all round breakdown, but my stomach seemed to give me moro trouble than anything else. What little I nte just seemed to lie like a lump vf had riht in the pit of my stomach and would cause mo to suffer something awful. All my strength left me and I just had to drap around with no life hardly at all Then to make matters worse, rheumatism hit me about four year-

rtJO. ana tnis trouble got so bad that' i it finally put me in bed where I had j to stay for a pood lorn; time. Vor j several days at a time, my le.; would fe so badly drawn up that I couldn't straighten them out at all. and the only way I eould Ket any relief was by rubbimr my leps for hours at a time. I lost .-o much in weight until I pot to where I looked like a skeleton almost. I went verywh-- e for treitmer.t that I was able to po. and tried many different kinds of medicine, but I just gradually itot worse all the time ; "That was the condition I was in. when a friend of mine talked me in-j to giving this Tanlac a tri.tl. and sir. ; if you would just come down to the! factory and see me work now. vouwould never think that I vas down, and out in health sueh a short time! Tanlac did it too and 1 11 tell

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PAT & PEGGY HOULTON "A Summer I'lirtaticn" RITO MARIO & CO. An Avalanche of Melody BRITT WOOD Original Comedian LILLIAN'S DOGS Clever Canine Actors S IN DAY KALALUHI'S MUSICAL HAWAII ANS And I 'our Other Acts

Boost South Bend, should be our maxim, Boost it with a will. Let it be heard from every house-top Reechoing down the hill. When strangers enter our fair city, With a worthy enterprise Do not try to knock it, with a mess Of ugly lies. Let them know that they are wanted, Needed to make up the throng, Know ye! Surely, WE ARE COMING, COMING STRONG COMING RIGHT ALONG. THE BLACKSTONE we will finish, like A whirlwind, patient friend Please f.top your knocking, and boost South Bend

August 18, 1919.

Louise Hanauer.

The Dai ity Comedienne at Her Ciiarnilntr Best MADGE KENNEDY 'THROUGH THE WRONG DOOR" l.oo. romance ami nijstery these ii ere ihat laid behind the vi rons: door and tho pretty heroine entered. It's gripping from title to rliiiiav.

TOMORROW The Beautiful I anot ional Actress PAULINE FREDERICK in

THE PEACE OF

ROARING RIVER

Poverty nnd the Iuk city had dilled her. So she journeyed to the land of the pnvat outdoors in quest of love and happiness.

TODAY maiu;ci:iuti: CLAKK in "CURLS"

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Madge Kennedy and her ejes and her smile have won a lasting pla"e in the heart of the screen fans, ller's is the sort of comedy .von don't loe the apHtite lor.

IYom Baby Mine" and "Nearly Married" down the long list of plavs to thi. her crowning siiocss. "Through the Wrong Door." You'll like it.

Beautiful Paulino I'Yedorick has a most emotional role in her latest drama, which is tomorrow's attraction.

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