South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 250, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1919 — Page 40
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rvi.v. .!: i -i i;.mmi:k 7. 1010 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES '17 IT Playbills of the Week in South Bend Theaters 1 J
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of Africa. Is th mrmntle ttln-r of Ff?u Hayaka'i'.i latest fxitur', which H ?ho!.vn at thf Cast I'? theater today. Kntitlfil "Th. Whito Man's I.a.Tv," It preTUs tli') r'-ninrkaK-Jaarf1 Ft'ir as ;in Ivory traltr in lovf .v!th a fcc-aatiful Soij(Ian-f-f 'irl. Th- n..'ir-hir.a!ons of a villainous
lrt m of th? girl, almost 'ipncta tho j !r-v nfTnirs of tho yo;injj couple, out! In the end th man wiiO haa violated i "tho whit man's law" 1? brought to I Just punishment. Florence YMor is th" pirl and Jark Holt, th hand-; ornf vülnin. Alwnys fortunate In, Y.:n portrayal of native roI ?, Mr.; Hayak.'iwa's work in this Jnt'st dra-! mntln offfTinj? Is jrcptlonaKy fine.! "Iila Father's Wifp." tho v,v World picture which l.s rr--ritr l at Ca-stlo tomorrow. In a tal of h aftermath of tho preat war with altogether unusual and new HfJatior.s. ; It.s dramatic moments are. Inter--pperned with real bits of comedy and' crowded with mlrth-provoklm; situ--Rtlons. It deals with the affairs of, neautlful youn? girl who marries1 her aed employer without lovo and who after his death find horslf
loved by his aviator pon.
Stirn H.
Hardy th well known Broadway comedian lends hl.s jilearlnp personality to this latter role, while. June Clvidse, plays the tltlo role. Valli Vain, also a Broadway favorite, is prominent In the raft. Men, women and children will all like "Bre-ak the News to Mother," the new Select picture whih is
shown Tuesday at the Castle. For ! It has all of tho.e satisfying ele-! ments; lovo ties, horne-tle.s, and nu-J rnerous difficulties overcome hy the hero, who returns to his mother with' war honors, after ho has been unJustly accused of a crime, a cast! cf uniform excellence lend pood act-! li.g to a tory that Is pmooth run-! r.lnp and pleasing throughout its five reels. Raymond Illoomer, as tlie! hero, Gertrud Kerkely, as the mother and Pearl Shepard as thei sweetheart, have the leading roles. Clever and cunning Iorothy r.lsh. is "Wednesday's featured Mayor at I the Castle In "Nugget Nell" a traveg-i ty In life In the great west. "The! Dark Star," a mystery story by Rol ert W. Chambers, features Marf.inj Davles. the pretty Follies" Ftar, on! Thursday. Friday's attraction Is! retite and comic Mabel Normane! '
In 'Tpstalrs. In which she wins sympathy and laughs through her pieaeing Interpretation of a much abused slavey in a big hotel. Karle
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FHILOSOPHY OF RIGHT LIVING
(CONTINTEI) FROM PAGFJ FIVE) Remember that disenses of tho body may be far removed from the point of Infection. Hence diseased tonsils and diseases of the no?p anr"
ears may cause maladies, the seat of which may be a puzzle even to a j physician. If the- tfun Is Infected or pyr-;
rhoea exists and tho Infection is inuraVle without the removal of the
teeth It Is better to remove thr ! teeth rather than to suffer ill, health. A mouth wash composed of I
two drops of tho fluid extract of Ipecac, in one-half a glassful of water, used preferably at bedtime 1 a good remedy against Infected jrums. The hygienic conduct of Ufo 1' only made possible by the thoughtful carp of e' ery part of the body. Do r.ot believe that when disease comes1 to you. that you were bound to get it, no matter what you did tc prevent It; you probably did no' use the proper caution. You ar careful when in driving your auto liioblle to avoid the ruts, and it Is even so. more imperative that yot avoid conditions Inimical to th body's well-faro. Try to know ami understand your body as you do your profession or trade. To not go lgnornntly through life depending upon a neighbor tor advice oi a physician's constant consultation Some physicians care more for theii practice and research work than they do for money, and your Ignorance, makes you an impediment tc their progress. Get in line with those who wish to -e a cleanly world with cleanly people, and start with yourself. Senso of IYclIns Scattered. The sens of feeling is scattered over the entire I odv. In sor.u
places it is more pronounced tharj in others. For example. on tht !:ps of the lingers I"M r.ot miscor. j v'ruc filing with pain, or with th " J mental state?. The sensation e j feeling is a guide, often a warning j '- pient'y mnkintr ':s conscious or" !
.ir-r. Overexcitation of th! v. :.v(. causes us rain. Htun h.ir.d ..i','! a tb-in body are n:ore s n.tie to feeling thsr. the contrary, or a naked body which j-ractics dailj judicious and healthful exercise i
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in, !jnc the basis for l.y.:.'r;i l:ing is physical clcinli!. s t '.ad a i ropT hvglenic e :.- ri c. : an evidence of living a lif1 of i-tric morality. It is incor.grviOUN to im.t-
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Columbia RccorJ.s. "Fverybody Wants the Key to
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Iiut My Own." "The Music of Wedding Chime3" and "Dear Old S'ue." "My Little Sunshine" and "How Can You Say Goodbye." llion lU'Cords. "Little Whistler." simplicity intermezzo, and "Whistler and His Dog," simplicity intermezzo, whistling records. Uarcarolie." Tales of Hoffman and "Andante Ileligioso." Sluvt Music. "Dreamy Nights," 'My Desert Fantasy." "I'ride of the Caravan." lMaycr-llano Holls. "Dear Little Hoy of Mine." "Sweet N" Pretty." "Fatches."
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HARRY G. SOMMERS AND 'GEORGE H. MINES, MANAGERS
Our Big Fair Week and believe us we have some big knockout shows every day the public is aslring for better pictures and two, three and four day runs, so our new policy is now in effect watch it and watch the daily papers. Monday and Tuesday we start off with a "cracker-jack" good six-reel drama, presenting that clever young chap popular
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nnnLIX, Sept. j. The first international import fair to be held at Frankfort-on-Main early in October, has been approved by the food ministry. The principal object of the fair will be to determine what preliminary work is necessary to
stimulate production and meet the ! needs of German manufacturers for ! raw materials.
A single deposit of soda in IJritish Kast Africa is estimated by geologists to contain moro than 200, 1 00.000 tons.
MUs XoTton. Panl Xiclilson and Agiios Jeppeon In "She Walketl In Hor Sleep" at tho Oliver tlnitor today matlncc anl nlLt.
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From the story, "That Woman," by Höpsburg Liebe. It's a picture you'll like. Thrilling, entertaining and full of human appeal. A wonderful drama of boyhood love and adventure anon? the wild hills of Kentucky. Ve can recommend Mr.
Pickford and his fine cast in this production, as one of tht vprv heaL extra trood rjictures for men. women and children. We n
will also present popular Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in a laughable two-reel comedy, "THE LAST OF THE SAXONS," y and TOPICS OF THE DAY, taken from the Literary Digest, which are shown here every Monday and Tuesday, are k extremely funny. Don't miss this extra good eight-reel, one hour and forty-nve minutes show. Prices: 10c, 15c, 20c; children 6c, until 6 o'clock, after that 10c, including war tax. f
ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY, COMING SEPT. 15, 16, 17, 18 "THE WORLD AFLAME," an intense drama of ij
me social upneavai wnicn is now permeating tne world man to man, capitalism racing laDorism, nrst witn tne nanca weapons of greed and hatred but later showing the way to "get together" in harmony and brotherhood. Prices 10c, 15c and 25c, including war tax.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Vi:iN i:sl.V AM) THURSDAY Tjook who wo havo boon kcopin for (he Mi; Fair AWt-K, (lie favorKo of all favoiKos, (ho world's tuest tüire-ilo'il and original cowlxy, our
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ami when you liave stni it you can't lulj 1 u s;ty, ou Iiur iht seen anytlilnp: to equal it and the best you ecr s;uv. Toni Mi and
his liifthly txlucatcd liorse, Tony, AiÜi the huniiiu hrnin, gallop up
six fliht of fire cscac stairs. See him riding on this tr
laso a sie'dinj; tntin and climb up by tho lariai to tho roof car. Don't fall to mo this famous horseman ride four times
in?- train i siairwav oi a ocautiiui nuii" rouuns a mon or -on
spina tors and cxiiTyins oil a priiKfss he has reeuod. Thesv. stunt
would 1k impossible to any other actor sae Mr. Mix. He lo-s a VK:. rr: scort of the most extraordinary feats of risk and daring or put in r!f;: V: a photopla all for the cirl he loves. So don't foriret that Tom ; "
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comedy drama, "Mary Moves Invents. Prices: .10c. ire and
lren Gc until G o'clock, after (i ldr, antl tliis will include the war tax Some Knockout show.
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FRIDAY OUR BIG SERIAL AND WILLIAM FOX DAY We believe that half of Plymouth and Rochester was at the Auditorium to see and welcome the great ELMO LINCOLN, their native son, who was born in Rochester and raised in Plymouth and when they saw him in the greatest of all serials, "ELMO THE MIGHTY," they said, never has there been such thrills, sensation and excitement injected into a serial before. Those who have not started with it, are just in time to start now. Plymouth and Rochester, "welcome to our city." We will also present William Fox's brilliant little actress
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SATURDAY "THE WILDERNESS TRAIL," a peach of a six-reel sensational western drama, and another one of those knockout two-reel Mack Sennett comedies, "AMONG THOSE PRESENT' and The Pathe News. SUNDAY TODAY "THE CAPTIVE BRIDE," sensational western drama; "SIRENS OF SUDS," two-reel comedy; PATHE NEWS; MUTT AND JEFF, and RUTH ROLAND in that red hot serial, "THE TIGER'S TRAIL." '
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