South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 241, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1919 — Page 19

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J THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Friday i:vi:xixg, ak;i st 2. 19 1 a. 19

Divorce Ratio Is Increasing in Brownsville

IJKWNSVILLE. Ind. Auc :s T.Mat the liimltrr rf dnrc" ra,rs t' ii.K i-l'iV d fur in Jae. ison county ciicuit court. hTer j in rea.inir at a rapid rat-, having r-i.hfI a ratio of one divorce ci.se Tor evvry two marriage llorxn i.i'd. ! shown by the st iti.-tirM of 1 1 1 court. Sine thr adjournment of the court, 22 divorce i-uits have l-r-en

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tiiarri.i- license have been 1 i d .

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PERSHING PARTS FROM FRANCE WITH SORROW PA 1:1 S.. Auf. 23. "Whm (in. has Kl. vn tl-.'- K'-ntrous Frcri-h j . oflc. uhn o:i hau sfrn theni in tri.il und in tiin- T r--juicing, on iu rislu .h s.jcii rcsp ct and friendship fr thrn that or.c parts fn'n therr. with real mrnnv," .said (Jen. John J. I'ershincr. th American cornir.andT in chief, to a repräsentativ1 of tlie Journal today. I r'K-ret exceediriKlv that I shall le unahlf to !) present at th iinejhni; of he inonuniftit Sit. th at Point I)r CJrave, r.iisd to ' omtni'tiKiratp tii arrival of th? hrst American troops in Krane-. Infoi tunatPly. my departur' (annot la)vt ported, tho l.'fiited States yM'atfJiavinj; rxpred ;t wish to receiw m- as soon as possible. "

Cf-n P r.-iin' is expictod to sail for home from Ilrest, Sept. 1. The Monum lit at Point Dp It flruv, v.hich is flttiatrd at the mouth of

tli- (lirondo river northwest of Bor- j

d'-aux. i5 near th spot from which UiFayctte sailed f(,r the I'nited State.-?. The unveiling of the monument will take place on the anniverp iry of th- birth of I.a l-'ay tte.

SAYS SENTIMENT CREATED FOR MEX INTERVENTION

WASHINGTON. Aus. 2.. Hep. Mondell, Wyoming. In the housp late Thursday charced that the "admin-i.-tration is planting the ed and atlroitly enfleavoriiiK to create the Kcntiiuent for intervention in Mexico." Sych a conclusion, h- a.-x-rted. cannot he escaped by "anyone carefully readinpr the newspapers." "The plain effort is beinp made on the part of the administration to create a. situation on which the con-:r-ss will be compelled to act," de-r.ar-d the republican leader, who ddd that "carefully pteparcd" information retfirdincr interrntion was beini; spread throughout the country. During his j-poech the rcpuhlican !ealer also rcf-rred to the war department's plans for an army reorganization on the bais tf a force at ."Tc.Ooo officers and men, assert

ing such a force was too lare, but i Ui.tt there "need be no fear that i ronreKs at least the republicans -i .vould approve it." "This congress, at least the re-j

ubi:can members." declared Moniell. "will not approve any program fiat sill cost over a billion dollars i xear."

I of pretty Katherine MacDonald. j rJso kept at hih pitch.

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lomorrow, Uillie Rhodes is fea-i turoa in a story of youth and springtime entitled "The Love Call"!

A DELIGHTFUL STORY OF old Hawaii

Otis Oliver, weil kmmn .voun- actor Irmv, who will apicnr la South Ileiul iH't Satuid; and Sunday as loading man tf "Tlio Xeulity Ilride " inpany, a nriv 'oinv(ly. Mr. Oli.cr lias appeared with some of the best New York prrMluctlons Imv aca lin- in stovk in South Ilciul.

THEATERS Stanre and Screen

LOCAL PLAYBILLS

OLIVKPv "The Naughty Dritle," Saturday and Sunday. "A Nielli in Iioiiohilii," Moni'.iy, Sept. 1. ACDITOKM'M "He A Utile Sport," with illinor Fair. LASALLK "Riddle (iawmV with Katherine MacDonald. L'.ASTI.K "Th- ltoad Called Straight." with Louise Denn-son.

mit h's latest picture is his best as wall. Kntitled "iiiddle dawne" und shown at the Lasalle theater today, it wives the star a typical roimh and rutted western role, without following the worn out theme of a badi'iau turned L-.ood. This time he is seen merely as a man who has lost faith in humanity in general because of hiü younj? brother's brutal murder and who devotes his live to seek ins vengeance. The romantic interest, supplied through the person

CA ST LI :. ' A story which proves that, a girl can love any decent, square fellow if she tries hard enough, is "Th" ! Road 'allecT Straight" which fea- j tu res Louis Hennison, the clever j cowboy actor at the Castle theater, today. This quick-action itory presents the st tr in a breezy role, that of a wealthy younir cattle owner j who falls in love with an eastern !

society pirl. Pretty Ormi Hawley plays this latter role with a Kreat

deal of charm. Ucnnison i? spiendid;

as the man who uses, cave-man tac. tics in his love-making-Tomorrow, William Hart is fealuted in "Riddle Gawne."

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MATINEE 2:30. NIGHT 8:15

A FASCINATING PLAY OF THE ISLAND PARADISE

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Oliver theater Thursday to see "Peck's Rad Roy" and because they are uncritical probably enjoyed it.

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Though he thinks himself in lovet with a plddy actress, chance picks al nice little stenographer as the bride of Albert Ray in "Re A Little Sport," j

today s feature nt the. Auditorium.

when all of a sudden he tlnds him-j sdf in love with his wife, he decides (

that chahce may be wiser than men

in picking wives. fclinor Fair ap-!

pears in the principal feminine role. Another bi feature for today is the opening chapter of the new sensational serial "LTmo The Mighty" in which' KImo Lincoln is starred. The

piece is described as a rapidly mov-J

ing. story of the open. I-Vank Keenan will be seen tomorrow in a five act drama. also "No One To C.'-ido Him." a two reel Mack Sennett comedy and the Pathe News.

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Volcano in EruptionBeautiful Wisteria Garden The Great Fire Scene.

SP1XIAL PRICKS: Night 23c, .1.o, 50c, 7oc and $1.00. Matinee üntlre Lower Iloor ."0c; Ha Iron)- 2öe Scats Now on Sale at Theater.

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OMYF.ll. Otis Oliver who will present the comedy drama "A Naughty Rride"

at the Oliver theater tomorrow and j Sunday, is well remembered herej having had a stock organization heroi for many weeks several years ago. J Last season Mr. Oliver spent most; of his time in St. Paul with his com-i pany and he expects to open Labor j day In Chicago. Miss Yada Heilman,!

a South Rend young lady will appear'

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"A Night In Honolulu." which, corne r to the Oliver theater TTonday, Sept. 1. is a story of Hawaii which immediately suggests a myriad of, thoughts to the stranger, especially' the American. In "A Night In Hon-, olulu" one 'may hear the veritable j native musicians chant their weird melodies, hear the mournful prayer j

of death or the gay rare-free hula music. It all has a peculiar fascination.

LlTTTINfi 'KM OFF LIGHT. Fining1 a bartender $10 for selling a bottle of whisky is really only taking the profit on tho sale. J. J. Montague.

WHAT A DOLLAR RILL WILL DO. Sunday. Au:;u-t at - P. M. om; doi.kvu $1 Down Then mal! wr. Uly or monthly payments A make jou the owner of one of t air b-autifu! lots in RP'IILAND, ii: size, at such reasonable prices llmt th y w ill grow in vaho- very soon. RICHLAND is iirdde tne city limits. I Ulli AI TOS .it 2 P. .1 .. Sunday, An,;. Jl will leave from tin- corm-r jf Cliapin and IMiion sts.. I'ag'.e

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ORPIIFCM. Clayton and Lennie. an American ciiap and an Knglish sissy carry away the- honors of the Orpheum bill toi- the la-t half of the week. Roth boys are clever entertainers, and know how to put their witticisms across the footlights Clayton has a smile tV.it hii;hly contagious and his partner with the funny niak up g'-ts many a laugh. As an

encot c they give an original ver-1 sion of the old song. "And the Orten i j Ora-s (In w All Around," which j go-s biir. j h Twelve colored entertainers with j N a musical and danrinir art head the1'.

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Be A Little Sport"

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By THOMAS E. SAUNDERS Biggest Comedy Success in Years. Faster and Funnier than "Twin Beds" and "Fair and Warmer." With South Bend's Clever Little Actress,

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in the title role, supported by capable cast. SPECIAL SCENERY AND ELECTRICAL EFFECTS.

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

Our supply is sufficient for any demand. Our price is always right. Our service cannot be criticised. Our big plant is running day and night. We are here to serve you and we are well equipped to do so. Artificial Ice Co. Bell 2221; Lincoln 6123

VTtxn yoa think of rjooerarnisbliyg tMww of 'Sjulars."

TODAY That Favorite Western Actor WILLIAM S. HART in "RIDDLE GAWNE" A story of the preat plains in ii time when a man's worth was measured in the twinkling of an eye and the blood in his veins ran red. TOMORROW That Clercr Little Star BILL1E RHODES in - "THE LOVE CALL" A storj of eprinjrtime and jou tli. One of those corking comedy -drama? tliat follows a tear with a big wholesome laugh.

TODAY LOUIS DEN.MSO.V in -Tili: ROAD CALLED STRAIGHT"

TOMORROW WILLIAM S. HART in "III DDL!-: GAWNE"

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The kinel of a rede that only Hart can play is that given him in "Riddle Gawne." "The Love Cull," written by Marjeiric rnton Cooke, is shown in pictured form at the LaSalle tomorrow. A picture rich in humor and snappy in action that will add new laurels to the splendid achievements of Miss Rhodes, is "The Ixve Call." The Castle' new orchestra i-ple-aslng their many patrons afternoon and eenlng. The Castle's prices are 10 ami !." cents, plus the war tax and a long shenv for the money. COMING BILL HART in "WAGOX TRACKS," Ids latent and hi t drama.

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