South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 234, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1919 — Page 6
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Health First Campaign Aided by Red Cross
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;: th- Ori-h'-iin th list ilt -f th rk. P.iC nixl I'kT-ry I f i tr h ? . n v.-ith an net rit it "A S in.r.-.'!-Flirtation." Ilito M.iri- : ; -nin-.ny of 1' Fin!'l m isfi.ms h i th hadhri" io-itiTi. whihFritt Wcol follow with .i om-tly r.rt. Li'.han'ä ! -:s 'm;.:.-t; the till. ouvinv. A neu- piny of th" t'.-it"n, rnlkM "Her Man of the NC-4" will U- the attrMction at th Oliver tia-at-r Hunti.iy evenin:. The story is j-ahl to h. a thrilling romance of tho l'r-nh Canarllan North v.tth tho heroin- a pirl of the wihl-v She r.urs'H an n.'. iator tack to health ami th'-n he T.iietly t!i-s away with her thro'icrh th rlouds, hack to civilization a 1 1 I happiness. Ccflit Ja'iins a 'anao!ian actress ami V. Springer will ."PP'.-ir in th learlin ro!-o. Th' I i' ce is playing at popular prie. s.
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INDIANAPOI.IS. Ind. Aua. 22. In ovih r to proh-.ot the irocre.-s
! of the "health first" eatnpaitrn i:; ; Indiana th lak division of the j Aiiuricin ll' d Cross has as.icrr.-'l t lu ii iiKiri' in:li!'- h-;itth iiiirsrn rt
ondli' t classes in home hyieii" and e.ar- of the sick. Miss If-rtrud-I.U'lui' has hen as;Kned to th;s task in Mailison county, and Miss Mella I Jams to Jeff crsonville.
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MV LITTLE SISTER WILLIAM POX PRODUCTION
i:clvn N'ohlt Thaw at tho Auditorium Today.
I'AKMirifS iioi.i .Minmxfi. ANDKHSOX. Ind., Aus?. 22. Two hundred representative farmers of Wr.ync, Delaware, Handolph and Madison counties were present at the fxtli district of the Indiana Federn-'
I tion of Farmers association held here Thursday. It was oroutrht out'in a speech hy Lewis Taylor, state secre
tary, that the federation will seek to nominate men on the various party tickets at the next primary election which are sympathetic with the farmers. i
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Tho company playinir "C)n The Hirinir IJne," whi-h will he present
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Saturday, Aug. 2?,, is the first one to te .sent from New York since the teirinninff of the actors' strike which has tied up many of the New York theaters for the past two weeks. It is not to he played hy a p. itched up aüt or unde rstudies, as in the c.nse with many plays since the heiu'innin of the strike, tut with the original ast and company as selected hy Mr. Tyler many weeks apn. The rehearsals havo proceeded without interruption and after the
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In "The IVaco of Uoaiin Whor" at the IiSallo Today.
he'inninK' Monday next. Incitlently this is one of the important productions Mr. Tyler has ever made. South I'.end will havo a chance to Miloy it tefore Chicago and from Chicago it :oes directly to a lhoadtli.iter in N"W York.
Tomorrow, Pauline I-'redo-ick is the star of "The Peace oi" liuarinsr Uiver."
Advertisers niaVe profits from volume not prices.
"Bayer Il.o oi Aspirin" to he rcnuine must be marked with the afety "Bayer Cross." Always buy an urbroken Bayer package which contains proper directions to safel, relieve Headache, Toothache, Lar-4 ache, Xeuralpria. Cods and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores larger packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture o klonoaccticacidester of iSalicylicacid, Adv.
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;)ic heroine of "The peace of Iloari:it; Uiver." and so she journeys to Ii'1 land of the K'reat outdoors and th Uoarintr piver in fjuest of love and happiness. Wliat happned there in the preat lonely stretches of T lie plains will enthrall every man .and woman who sees this wonderful picture. Pauline Frederick, the emotional actress, is featured and in the heroine role is driven wonderful dramatic opportunity. It is hr strongest play and trives her hy far her strongest roh-. Thomas Holding, another frooi actor, is cast in the leaditu: male patt. Tomorrow. "Yvonne "Yom Paris" features dainty Mary Miles Minter.
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I Fvelyn Neshit Thaw is starred, is j j said to reveal the unwieldiness that) ; marks the average police system, J jar the other pictures for today Toj suit. It is a heart-gripping story as1 pitiful as it is true. "Ileaits and j (Saddles" a two reel western comedyj j featuring Ton; ?.Ii and "Yod-a-vili
Movies" showing five siecialty acts', j are the othed pictures for todav. To-' i morrow's feature is CJeorge Walsh In! a six ait comedy drama "Putting! One Over" with "Hearts and Flow-1 i ers" a Mack Seniwtt comedy and the; Pathe News. !
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CASTLl,. Madge Kennedy. that gracious little comedienne ho cstahlislud herself in the hearts of seieen fans with her first picti:re, "Uahy Mine." grows better with each succeeding sereen nppearanee find now in "Through the Wrong Door," today's Castle attraction. has seeminuly reached the yenith of her pv ular-
r.rsixixs t ii.(;i:i) hands. 1 O. W. Fee. the old reliaMe s.-c- ; ond hand dealer, is hack on Colfax; av. Mr. Fee was formerly with; Klein' and Co. on 'Michigan st. Has! now purchaseil the J. A. Moor sec-1 ond hand store at llK-lls F. Colfax j av. Mr. Lee will he glad to meet! all his o'd friends and make many' new ones. We have a full line of; i furniture and stoves of all kinds.' I'on't forget the place. It is on Col-1
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TODAY Tin Beautiful lanotioiial Actress PAULINE FREDERICK
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ROARING RIVER" Porry and llic big city had stifled lier. So she jotimeetl to the land of tho great outdoors in uest of loe and ha ppinosvs. TOMORROW Heautiftil MARY MILES MINTER
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A matrimonial newspaper and fate combine foi-xt to bring tlu MnepecteI ending of "The Peace of Roaring Hit er," today's extraordinary attraction at the La Salle. Pauline I'redeiiek Is featured as Hie disheartened Utile shop girl whose future is inllucnvd by a cleverly wortlctl ail.
Jt matters not that this was but a fake insertion put in a matrimonial journal by a jealous anil scheming woman she goes, west just th same and litids happiness, too.
.Man- Aides Minter. the vivacious and sparkling golden-luiirtnl interpreter of American girlhood. 1ms through the medium of the screen carried her bnbl)Iing spirit and joyous personality into most of the homes of this broad land and her enchanting stjle is a model for many dcotcd millions of her girl comixitriots. They will all want to see her latest comedy, "Yvonne From Paris."
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On the Way to the Blackstone Theater, Chicago. GEORGE Cm TYLER Presents
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A satirical comedy by Harriet Ford and Harvey J. O'Higgins, with a diftingufshed castf including LAURA HOPE CREWS, JOSEPHINE HALL, SIDNEY TOLER and MIN A GOMBELL. Night, 50c to $2.00. Matinee, 25c to $1.50 SEATS NOW SELLING
JUGGLING DE ARMO Noxeity Supreme
Kveninif k ? ::;( itixl U :t:0 Mindiiy .inl Holiilay 3:00 M.itinv Dally i:30
PAT & PEGGY HOULTON "A Sumiiier Flirtation" RITO MARIO & CO. An Axalanclie of .Melody BRITT WOOD Original Comedian LILLIAN'S DOGS Cleer (.'anine Actors Sl'XDAY KALALUHI'S MUSICAL HAWAII ANS nd Tour Other Acts
"ONE OF THE FEW GREAT LITERARY MASTERPIECES OF RECENT YEARS IN INTENSITY AND DRAMATIC FORCE IT STANDS ALMOST ALONE." Such wa-, said of Elizabeth Robin's famous novel from which today's great drama was adapted, pre
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A screaming two-reel western comedy; Spanuth's Or?;
VOD-A-VIL MOVIES, five big acts of classy vaudeville. ONE WEEK FROM TODAY THE GREAT LLV.O LINCOLN STARTS IN HIS SERIAL THRILLER, "ELY.O THE MIGHTY'," THE MOST ORIGINAL AND UNIQUE SERIAL
EVER FILMED. START WITH THE FIRST ONE FRIDAY.
TOMORROW'S PROGRAM The screen's best liked athletic favorite, our smiling GEORGE WALSH, in one cf his most interesting six-reel comedy-dramas, "PUTTING ONE OVER." It's a regular riot of fun and action. Also Mack Sennett's joy-producer in two reeh, "HEARTS AND FLOWERS," and that ever interesting and popular review of current events, PATHE NEWS.
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