South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 237, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1919 — Page 10
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
THEATERS Stage and Screen.
LOCAL PLAYBILLS "MVKH "I'cck's Il.nl Wy." Th'ir-.viy. The Naughty ISrlilr." S..turliy and Surnlay. AlTMTOIlir.M "A Woman Tlir,- Was" w ith Thf l.i U irn. LASAIJJ: "Tin Icrfei Nnfr," Hiih unfile U'üricn, CASTUS "1 be loii3 il Name," With John I.w 11. HiIIL:iM--Vnudcillc.
rlnnior noclrty an! rihf. rrnainpl "Th IVrfrt Iivpr." Knur "nicn .'ir' f-a?urrfl In the star'." svjrrt. namely, Marurrit ourlot. l.cf L-, Stewart. Martha Mansfield nnl May Uol.in.l. Tomorrow M-n, Wnmrn and Mony" stars i:thl Clayton.
OIU'IUAM. ilrnrr ICalaN.hi anl his Hawaiiai Tr..t..o hf-KÜ.nr tho bill a, tin- or).h -uri for the nr.f half of tho weik 'll.e iIrt'aiLin ;roluc sorn 'los1 lurmony In tluir vc..i arl in.-tri:-mentul nunib'-rn. and Mijrnor., a tropi al a h dancer, u-i adds attraction to th act. Samarorf .inl r?oi.ia prfVMU an ac ti Hu. Sola n cotuine. In wknh innxcf ptln illy w)l iialr( d doi,- apl r. Unrke ai.d Kni.lir. of! r a clif.Uti bit of fjn enlist "A Wt-stci n Union Flirtation." Jß.mea il. CuJJcn. a vrtrmn mon.lo;lt. has rn.e nM- arodics and joki-B ar.d also qUktv a lot of u .tufT "which wan r'Tt-ivcd i-Jiin-lay. Alice NHson urI Co. i.uiM thir act arouiil the ;inhnt :atuu of hAvlnfr one member of tam 1'lu.rtcd In the awdirnc . Th act. however, had mm no new f-.ituro hirh nud the krl a surti'ss.
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j ?.it nn it Is llveI In tho Rrr.it I tim'or forosts of the northwest, h j vhr.un in "The Clouded Name' at tho ('ajrtle today. The daily toil of I sawing tree. n the dismal, snowj row-red woods, tho monotonous life , In the evening In the rude sharks ; hlrh the lumber Jnrlc call home. I the wild Saturday nljjht at the k:tI In: dance i-.alls. bit? moo.vp hunt.", terrific blizzard and dozen of other I features which make this ort of life colorful and picturesque are re-
eaJed. John Lowell is starred. 'The I'erfoct Ixner" tomorrow, ytars Kuene O'ltrien.
at the home of her on, Hay I'?nnoll. in Dotrolt. Mis Nina Spark loft Wednesday for a two week.' trip on the (Jre.it Jake. Shi will also visit In Toronto, Can . and la'er join Mis Vera Reynolds on her outin? at OJibwny island. Ontario. Mr. II. J. Fisher of Zeeland. Mich.. H a visitor at the home of her brother, A. A. Kink. Mr. and Mr. S. M. Meek have returned from a week's visit in Chfc;.:o. (I. A. F.tdon ! driving a new ( b!smoblle. Former Superintendent of Schoo'. K 1. Treblo wa a visitor in town the first of tho week.
meeting of the your.ff people to be held, tho next motlnp will !e held Sept. 17 at the home of Mis Inez and William Smith. Rev. Carlson called at the home of Mr. and Mr. Delbert Smith and
Thursday. James HinKham was removher home after a few days' at the St. Joseph's hospital.
William Smith, jr., a slowly improving afer a few week's ' illness. M..ry Mahler has returned home sifter spending a few weeks in South Lend.
fa mlly Mrn. cd to Illness
DI TCH ISLAND. Autr. 2 4. The "I'p Streamer" clan of the Willow Creek Sunday ischool met at tho home of Miss Marie and Perry Wedel. Thi beinx the second class
SAN FRANCISCO. Aap. 23. One hundred and eighteen men and women employed on the editorial staffs of newspapers In San Fran
cisco and nearby cities Sunday or-i panized the Newspaper Writers'! Cnion of tho San Francisco Ray! Counties. Application was sent to headquarters of the International i
Typographical union for a charter.
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Rai Roy." brought up to .lat. wit:!
many new musica! n urn bees -vvriitton by the well knun composer, Irvine Kcrlin. conic.- tc the olhtr thattr Thurhay. Charles Fl em who wil' .ipfxrar In the title iolu, is said to be a clevet" comedian ami Is supported by ji tapble company. A pectal matinee v i II be ;. m with a reduced plce for children.
"Th? Niir-rhly Rride," four-act ilrama. has been L oked lor the Oliver theater for next Saturday and Sunday. Oti& Oil". i. who is wel' known here, i.nd V;..la Ifeihnan, a former rc-i'lnl of South Re-.-.d, wiil .-.pear in the lending rob A matinee will be kivc on both S.ituida.y iiiiü .Sunday. Al'MTOKIUM. Killing in love with the hrst whuo j an ihr ivu- lud seen. I'rineei-a
Z.ir.i, daughter of the in.ij.ili of a South Sea isbind tribe, is forced to -n-rifice her lif- th.il hf r sw-etheai t may return safi ly to Ms Aniencnn ttancee This is the tht-mu of the latent Fox production. "A Woman Yh-re Was." whivh opens a two ias" enauomcnt at the Auditor lum today Theda Raru jlays the part of l he semi-avape prlrx-e.s , a nd in the. action of the piece, di;i rssos inaterlilly. It is reported, fron her previous vamplro ro'os. Numerous thrilling scem-h, which are s.üd to make thin a wonoerful picture, lr.rjede a racing' typhoon .hich do htroys a native vilbuu, the action of axi anrry sea, and a rescue of the l-i'ncpss by th( Americat-. miionnry after h lias cost herself Ir;to the waters lr. despair. Other pictures on the bill are V r. and Mi x. i'idney lrvw in a lo-reel cinitd;., railed "The .:ratcur Liar," and Topics of the Day.
RF.RRIi J SVUWdS. I'hillip Kophart ha returned to his work In Ietroit after a few days' isit with home people. Mrs- Jennie Armstrong Is a vis
itor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Holmes, in South Rend. I this week. j Mivs Rernieco Watson of Renton j Harbor, a former teacher in the village .schools. Is a guest at the Chas. i R. Hoopingarner home. j Lyman Rodgers of Candler, Fla.,, Im a visitor at the home of his daughter. Mrs. K. H. Judd. Mr. Rodders has purcha.ned an -orange! grove near Candler, Fla., and Is J making that city his home. I Mr. an. I Mrs. A. A. Mack of Chi-1 cago are visitors at the home of the! latter'x sister, Mrs. I, F. Kj'phart. J Mrs. M- J. Kclllng of Ruchanan is a visitor at the home of her sister, i Mrs. Harry Helm. ' j The Modern Woodmen and the j Royal Neighbors of Rerbv and the Royal Neighbors of llerrien Spring enjoyed their annual picnic at the; Indian fields Thursday. ! Miss Mabel Aller, who has been; ill the past month, is ablo to he out again. ( Mrs. TVarl Reaves receivr-d a tele-' gram Thursday tolling of tho death j of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Stupp. ' at her home in California. Mrs. ' Heaves, who has been a visitor at the home of Mrs. Lydia Hose, left j Thursday for her home in Musco-j
gee, uk la. The members of the V. R. Sunday school enjoyed a day's outing at Indian lake Wednesday. About 10O were In attendance. Mrs. Harry Handy, who recently underwent an operation Jit Mercy hospital Is lmproing and expects to be able to return home this week.
Mrs. Catherine TencU. with her daughter. Miss Ressie, Is a visitor
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AT TIIF. IiASALLK. T'ugene O'Drleri mukes his first appearance as a star in his own right. In "Tho Terfect Lover" which repeated at th LaSalle theater today. Romance in all its splendor is tho keynote of the plot. Four women wero in love with its hero four women for whose smiles many men would have given half their live and all their wealth. This man waa poor, and yet amid all the
"Feeling Better Every Day I Live"
Mrs. Gossage Gains Twenty Pounds Taking Tanlac Troubles Ended.
"I've gained twenty pounds since t began taking Tanlac and I'm feeing better every day I live." said Mrs. J. A. Itossage. of 4 40 North
.-wn'tale street. Kansas City. Mo. "For two long jcau I suffered 'roin stomach trouble and nervous ndUestlon." she continued. "Kveryhir.g I ate soured on my stomach, ias would form and pr ss against iiy heart until it would flutter and eat . fast 1 felt like I '.v.is going 0 smother. I haul severe pains .round my stomach and there was a nawing feeling there, too. I was diz2 that if I stood up suddenly would stagger and had to hold on something" to keep from falling. "I had trld all sort.n of medicines lopir.,; to get relief, but nothing did no any good until my brother-In-aw persuaded me to try Tanlac. He ;. been greatly helped by It and : hain't Taken a half a bottle he- ' ro I noticed g.'s didn't form ami nakt in- sick any more. f course kU't r ; t on taking Tanlac after hat ar.d now I can eat an thing I .ur.t Without any trouble and I f el o t.ne I can do all tin work without getting tired. From the wa ! rn g. lining in strength all the time 1 cortincel that III soon be as Ä:i as I r wus 1p. my life ami I it1. ;ati to t il others wb.it ! thick T.4r.;.'.r. It'a dor..' rue mode goo; .can er;, thing -. !.- put together." Tanhw- is sold In South Rend by Ihr Central Hrug .0,.'rf ani In MlshwaXa. by tlu- Red Cross Pharmacy.
LAST TIMES TODAY . Tlu S'nrn's Mrwt IlnndNiinc Actor EUGENE O'BRIEN In "THE PERFECT LOVER" I our women loves! thL man four women for whoc smiles many men would have ghen half their lives ami nil their wialth. This man wn ioor. yet through It all lie remained -the perfect lover. TOMORROW The Reautlful I'.motlonal Star ETHEL CLAYTON in "MEN, WOMEN AND MONEY" She tried them all. and they all fatUil her; it was then only that she began to find out what life nnlly meant.
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A remarkable Mory that offered patron of tlie InSalle today In "The Perfect Iiover." A!dc from furnishing delightful frcreen entertainment It give the star, good-looking Ktigene O'Rrlen, his first PtArrlng roh. You've all seen . him In siipIort of Nonim Tnlmadge nnd called him the screen's most handsome actor, but jou're never seen him to half the good advantage he appears In his la tot romantic drama.
"Men, Women and Money," tomorrow's picture, tells of it girl who fought the fors of scheming enemies and wealth And who won out with happiness and love- ns tier reward.
COMINTt One of the year's screen treats Irene Castle, the laneer-actress. In "The Firing Line."
Contrary' to its title this Is not a war story, hut rather that of h woman unlmppily married to a man she loa Ui ex
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One of their very clever and amusing two-reel comedies of home life, and TOPICS OF THE DAY, that popular reel of funny paragraphs compiled by the Literary Digest from the press of the world. Don't mis this extra fine show. PROF. CHARLES A. SHAMP, WHO HAS BEEN GIVING ORGAN RECITALS AND DEMONSTRATIONS THROUGH THE NORTHWEST FOR THE PAST FOUR MONTHS, HAS RETURNED AND IS NOW AT HIS OLD PLACE AT OUR GREAT ORGAN. HIS HOURS THIS WEEK ARE 1 :30 to 4:30, &nd from 7:30 to 11 :00. PROF. SHAMP IS ONE OF THE GREATEST ORGANISTS IN THE COUNTRY AND WAS GIVEN A BIG OVATION AT EVERY PERFORMANCE SATURDAY. HEAR HIM PLAY THIS PICTURE TODAY.
ELMO LINCOLN, who will be seen here every Friday, starting this Friday, in hia big serial, "ELMO THE MIGHTY," was born in Rochester, Ind., in 1889, and is therefore an Indiana, product, and is nationally known as the "giant from Indiana." Start with him in the first episode of his great serial on Friday and you'll be here every Friday afterward.
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