South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 239, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 August 1919 — Page 12

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SARAJEVO IS I LUXURY CITY . 1

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I nie Ward in "Tho ronters,, is the ' leaturv for tomorrow.

Thrro are many l.rautiful scen- at Palm Beach; there is romance anl ir.tr ipuc.

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FAT.AJnVO. no-n:i. J:;ly M. ! ' fiy ni'ii! SriraJ o f-n ho . ."isir. n ! !on r f , rrhl 1 V r!iriaiil rf AuMrU. MiffT-l ! from th", w .( r than many othr iw of th' H.i'kar. As romt.ir l with !'.!-,

j'-r.ty. Th- af li t . all the fno

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rio.iri-hinr l...-:rv.-'. Th- mt;u- at hot!- ami r.-t.r.-, rr.r.ts I" "iinsrlv !m-1. it that ;j :-r.-rally 1 . i in .-oith Hur. !.. jt.irt-j ,'y t r;.ost of th- i : ' I"-' an-1 othr f-ni;i!'.;. "3 dnir tr thr-..- fo.irj -ars at war nrcjuireii wVij.py haJnt- j

,irnl arei ' -. ways ami im- r . i it m I lon't ar-. It is f i .lin-'U- 1 : f -f;r -j it, from Athens lo I :! ','imI . t l.n'l a wait r who will rt him--!? to Jj'ease. f'r.e rannot .sty, truthf;)!!: , uh tiir or no the reo;!e of Sa r.i.j- o ,are ntfnt with the p.evv .1 uuo-S'l a - j.'0'rnment at HelKra'l". Vhat-r iixatiff.ictlon may xM. h.r. is well truarclef. In e.n rt lial!-; ami !eu here are pr.st i s w Inch say "Speak .Serbian." The formerly official German laniruapf i- now sii-r-v-dcl in all official pu I li at ion h Croat (Latin alphahet anl S-rl.ian t('yrillic). Propra ms an 1 mer:us are jirinte! on two sides in tl,.- tvr

for.jrtje. All of'i'i.il statenicrit arej to the i fT f t that ther i - I i 1 1 1 !!.-i

vatisfaction with the Juim-SIav tatas now firKanized. Ther- arc a nurnher of Am ri an at S.irajoo nuej in tlm affairs of the Amric.m lied Cn-ss anI the American relief admini.-tration. Th so organizations are jointly -fupi l in tlie hiM-f edin .rf)ram if the I'nlted States, nnl r dirc tion of M.iJ. r. C. Thwaits of Milwauk". Wir. In Sarajevo .".em, hoo chilun anl orphan. ar Kiven a ration o! hocolate. anI roll laily. Thmothers of the city ar- similarly l'!e.-ed hy Uncle Sam's a-cnt.s.

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AT Tin; Oltl'll l-:i'M. The irsnt Orphe urn hill will he u'iicn, final porforni-incc s today. Kalaluhl's Hawaiians in native sonK.". dances and musical selections occupy prominent position on the bill. .Jams H. Cullen. who sics

Friday a new ( lawne."

W S. Hart wil T e sen in western story, '"Iliddel

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at tiii: stij:. lthel i'iHVton is the a?t!e featurd player today in "Men. Wont-

parodies and tells stories; F.urke andren and Money, a modern story-oi Knglish in a comedy sketch; Alice ! a poor pirl's .strupcle in New York. Nelson, in comedy patter with an ! Miss Clayton and her support which

IF HOME 'TIES ARE LOSING THEIR HOLD ON YOUR BOY OR GIRL, LET THEM SEE THIS PICTURE

eccentric partner and Sarnaroff and Sonia. I'.ussian peasants with trained dos make up th program. Ilepinninfr Thursday a new bill

includes Irving Cummins and I w j Cody are said to make a rather fa-j miliar storv interesting. 1

Thursday, "The Firincr l,ine" with

will be presented featuring day in Dixit land."

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AT TIN! IAALLi:. Irenei Castle, noted dancer and stape favorite, is the principal player in "The Firintr Ian" on the salle's screen today. This is a dramatization of Kobert W. Chambers" society story of the same name.

(;i:i soliufk nn:s. FT. WAYXK, Ind.. Auer. 27. John, W. Dt-LMiv. aire M. only Wabash!

rourtty burvivcr f the batt'e of (Jettysburp. died at his home at Wabash Tuesday afternoon fo. lowing an illness of more than a year. Jle scred throughout the civil war.

Franco claims tho honor and sends to this country Mile. Rourpeoig

dtte M est Induct, whjs means f transportation are insured for $100,000.! Fut ther- are Mime others the left, for examjde, are those owned I by .Miss Alta Km: of th- ZieKf ld Follies, and to the rif?ht are the ! shapely limbs of Ann 1'onnington of the "Scandal of 1919," both ap- j iM-aring on Proadway, New York. Ijook them over. Is France entitled j to the honor? I

TYPICAL AMERICAN ISN'T AT ALL COARSE. SAYS ENGLISHMAN

THEATERS Stage and Screen.

brought up to date, comes to the Oliver theater tomorrow afternoon and night.

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LAST TIMES TODAY Kalaluhi's Musical Hawaiian, James H. Cullen, Burke & English, Alice Nelson, Samaroff & Sonia. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY

THE KINOGRAM "A HOUDAY IN World s Latest News. DIXIELAND" With 1 8 Colored Entertainers. JEANETTE CHILDS Comedy Character Song. TED McLElAN & CO. "Love Will Find a Way." CLAYTON & LENNIE The Ha ppy Chappie and His THE FERARDS English Friend. Novelty Comiques.

Coming Sunday "FLIRTATION," A Musical Satire, And Four Other Acts.

Matinees Daily 2:30; Sunday 3:00. Evenings 7:30 and 9.

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Presenting Beautiful Charlie Chaplin

(Mildred Harris) in "HOME" A most beautiful and the realest picture you ever saw a regular wonder picture in six reels. It is a well known fact that when the public gets a chance to see a "regular picture" it literally "eats it up." This is one of that kind and you'll like it immensely. Don't miss this treat. Also one of those universally funny comedies with Harold Lloyd in "She L oves Me Not" Everybody's popular favorites of cartoon fame, MUTT and JEFF, and PATHE NEWS of current events. Yes, Prof. Shamp is with us permanently and will play daily this week at both matinee and evening performances. Hear him.

T.mNPON", Aug. 27. "The tpical Hicrican is no more a lmitfrouy

tmilti-iiullionaire with -oa"e- man-' p rs and only mom y ideals than the. typiea! Fnglishman is th- claeialj mono, b d, high soeb-ty sp-cim'ii v ho rails everything 'rippin and u!-

f.mafely marries a chorus girl." Thi-- was the comm-nt f H. Y. Praddor. recently trad- romm!.-s;on-

!- for Australia at Washington, at a lnn.heon given him in Pondon by Australian and other officials. "Their home life in tl- states is . harming." said Mr. Praddon. "and th ir conversation is directed to sulj.cts of int'rest to the stram;-r in the ma-t courteously ronsidtat' x.ty. They have no speei il admiration for vco!.h as such, b 1 nl t w-alth n- .visely and i;-nroiisly l.se.l."

LOCAL PLAYBILLS

PI VI-: P. "IVrk's Pail lW.v," TLurs.lay. "Tlir Naughty Pril'.' Satiirday and Sunday. "A Mht in Honolulu.' Monday. sj pt. l. AFI ) IT tlMl'M IIIIM, with Mildred Harris. PASAPPF "Tin I'iriim Pine," with luiie Castle. CASTI.H - "Mni. iii'ii ami .Money." with Ft lud ClijtonoKI'MKl'M Yaurifiillc.

I pivi:k. In "A Night In Honolulu"' the J latest play from the pn of Howard i M, Kent Parnes. whi h oni-s to the Oliver tluater next .Monday. Sept.

. I 1. the author it is said has made a . . r-nn iiumber of radical changes in the unUANIELS LEAVES FOR I folding .f the story .f life in HaP0RT OF MONTEREY 1 uaii Not tho lo:it of which 5s tne I haract rization of the American

en in ine pia . sme or . tne most

YopK. surr'sstui plas on this subject

Pmhds nav sougm in to tttK-r riUieule ttie

Am'rieans or else made him a cad and mom'.v grabbr. In "A Night In Honolulu" th American is seen as a human bring capable f sympathv and ability to dal squarely.

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tud ri is party left Ililo. Hawaiian isl tmls, aboard th Irt alnair;ht N -w Y,rk for Monterey, Calif , at 1 a. m. today. He t xpt cts th N w Ork to make from 1 ." to 17 knots, arriving it Monterey on the morning of Aui;. Paniels will catch a tram tli.it ifternoon for San Frane:s-o. Sec'y and Mrs. Patn-ls and th"M" party spent Sur.da i-itim; Kil.una 'oleano near IPIo

'The Naughty Pride" is the title of the i-omedy drama which will be the attraction at the oüvm- theater Satutalay and Sunday witli Otis Olivr and Vada Ib ilman in tile leading l ol s.

M rPFM SFK 1CF. PASIP. Aug. "7.--According to the I'., rlni Pkal Anzt tger. all x-.-s train s-rvi- and b abl all i.is,?;,r iraiu servi, -e will b -tb'-per.-b 1 at an irly date thiamgh-

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AlPITOUirM. In "Home" today's feature at the Auditorium, (Mildred Harris), Mrs. Charlie Chaplin is seen ns a young girl whose father is a plumbrr and the mother a kindly forbearing sort of a woman. They have made innumerable sacrifices to send their daugltter to a fashionable boarding sehool. and when she returned they learned that she was ashamed of them a ixl her home. Through a rieh girl friend, she comes: in contact with the pseudo-aristocratic clement whose society she so much eovcted. Disillusionment and heart pangs eome quickly. The girl is snubbed and sneered at. Then comes an awakening, a message that her mother, worn out by the care of a siek daughter, is seriously ill. Then

the girl goes home, where pretense;

is thrown aside and people love her for what she is. The story was written and directed by Pois Weber and the cast includes Pydia Knott. Al Pay and Frank Flliott. Harold Lloyd in "Just Neighbors." the Pathe News and "Mutt and Jeff" are the other pictures for today. Fan-

Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting :i trunk eTrnl r-;irs ng. Porters s.tld my nly hoj f cur was ntt operation. Truss,' lid me no good. Finally I get liol.i i,f something that qulekl.r and completely cured me. Y'strs have passI ami the rupture has never returned, although I am leine: hard work ns a ii rp'iitr. liiere was no operation, no lost time, no troiiM I h:ive nothing to sell, but will give full information about how mi may Ilriif a complete cure without operation. 1f you write to me. Kugene M. l'tillen. Carpenter. 'X F. Marcellus Avenue. Manns-Ulan. N. .1. Hetter cut out this nothe and show 1t to others who ar-' ruptured you tuny save a life or at l,:'st stop the misery of rupture and the worrv and langer of an operation. Adv.

TODAY Tin Dainty Dancing Hcauty IRENE CASTLE in "THE FIRING LINE" Written ly Kobert W. Cham hers, whose book are read by millions. It uses Pish society as a background for an unusual and enthralling .story. TOMORROW The Clever Cowboy Actor LOUIS BENNISON in "THE ROAD CALLED STRAIGHT" The storv of a man who truwls thu clean straight road lo Micros and happiness nnl h takes with him the woman he loves.

TODAY i:tin:l claytox in "Mi:.v, woMi:x and mom:y"

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Tlu glass of fashion ami mould of frjn daintj Irene Castle will dance her May into your heart in a big. brilliant, colorful drama of life at gay Palm Pouch.

Charming gowns, stirring adventure, laughter and love and tears amid the Ihmcrs and fountains of Florida. Robert W. Chambers' famous novel come to life! Keen with satire, rich with romanxv, warm with the blood of loc and jouth.

It's time to dance again! (ffiy Palm 1 leach. luxurious New York, the lure of life as the "other half" lics, all are shown in this iowcrful love triangle story. And above all, its star. lovely Iren Castle, dancing, swimming and riding along the firing line of love."

DON'T MIsS THIS ONi: OH YOF'LL MISS A CLNUINi: THIS AT.

Louis Hennison. tomorrow's western star, won stage fame on Isroiulway last reason in ".Johnny (ict Your (Jim."

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SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE AT 2:30 Matinee Children 15c, Adults 25c. Any seat in the theater. Not reserved. COME AND SEE THE FUNNIEST SHOW ON EARTH. BETTER THAN EVER THIS YEAR. Chas. W. Benner's GRAND REVIVAL OF THAT FAMOUS FARCE COMEDY

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SEATS TODAY MATINEE, Children 15c; Adult 25c.

NIGHT PRICES 25c, 35c and 50c

Profiteering is a great American sport these days, and many are the heads that hang uneasy while the public wages its war against them. See the powerful six-reel drama tomorrow, 'THE PROFITEERS," with the great Fannie Ward. Its worth your while in time and money. Also a Drew comedy and Gaumont Weekly, with music by Prof. Shamp.

We have seen the first six chapters of "ELMO THE MIGHTY" serial with ELMO LINCOLN, the Indiana giant, and believe us, it's the wildest and most sensational and interesting serial ever made. See the first one Friday, with ALBERT RAY and ELINOR FAIR in a 6-reel comedy, "BE A LITTLE SPORT." Some show and some serial.

THREE DAYS ONLY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY "CHECKERS," the racing sensation of the year. The biggest and most massive production we have c:ver shown Perhaps you've seen the stage play or have read the book, but you must see "Checkers" in picture form to, get the thrills of your life. Prices 10c, 15c and 20c, tax included.

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SEATS THURSDAY Matinees 10c, 20c, 30c and 50c. Saturday and Sunday Night 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.

That rent should be higher in the crowded d o v ntown districts. We're just outside that zone. That's why we can sell o o d furniture cheaper. The Home Furniture Company 326-28 S. Michigan St.

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