South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1919 — Page 12

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LOCAL VI. i:il.L. OLlVi:i: -r Can't Haw i:-r.Mhiii-." T:s '. . .In .!.i v AfiiiToiiir:.! r.iii Appor--rftn's IUij,"' v.ith Jork I'i' kf'rl. LASALLi." "Itn ak the Nrn.. to Motlicr.' ;ASTLI: -"His rather' Wifr." with JiiH n:rm:!'.M .. :!. . i,;. .

Ifl'! May in their .kit. that nrir whfn hi .qvhtnr enn f illTh.- ninc-hnlp iT.lf rnui-s-.' nvtT i

a Car."' Mr. Hlilkol ha' in lo with hi vtn.rin'hcr Tf'vhirh m.mv of Thu so!.1Uts nl:vMl.

' '" " 1 v v-... ' a i ri ;i loy .-tory with ;i now ancle rr,.l ! I. hip made into an l-ho!f cnurs--. ' it lauu-h whir-h gr-t.s over in i;nj oik- that oM and yournc will enjoy, with a iuv clubhouse on a hillto; ;"- I Tr; morrow, the Sf-Wt special, uverlookint: the river valley. I Hart ha a nov.-l strong !" IU -.ik the News to Mother" is the The new sprinnhouss and drink-j

Nature. ) intr fountains, al! connected by

walks through the sunken gardens.

.'if,t and win-! rnTlted n pp!;iu.ut th- diffir-.ilt stunts whi'h he 1 rf! nis W. h.-r. iJwk ,ml Fraz'-r entertain uith piano and suns though one U i at h r ? :.i :-s: i .

AI IH'l OKU M. s t 'i i r; ' h ! vtion t " th "ry of h id n:.'lir. is the

whi"h leads I'.u-ld; Apprson l re.,k Aith h'.s r'ath r j'. "Kill A3

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L s LLi:. T:i- story of a Man's cr at or if r his mother anl how it aet"J as hi iruidinc st.tr through adversity. 1 to'.l in "Hn ;ik the News to .Mo;; r." a hu:n m-h .irt story f th r at war and its aftermath as ptviitfd n the LaS. tile's cret-n today. Althuu-h tli. .tory is the .vtar, a at of ve..;int ami known p'ayrrs ;:.; .. , n i: d in its intrrpretation.

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WEST BADEN HOSPITAL RETURNS TO CIVIL LIFE

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atli'T .iml Pearl Shepard as the j

wtl;.ut. all do remarkaMe work Toin'urow Dorothy t'.ish is the star f "Xu-'. t Nell."

CWSTM. Jim- Flvifl tre, charming picture : ar; Willi Willi and Sam R Urady, oth Uroaduay favor. tes, share act-

iuu Loy" in u h Ja. k Vu kford ; w ill b'- .'! at tt A ;d.t': I'Jzu toda.'-'. In thi.s ff.itiii.-, Mr. I'ukr'ord j.I.t.ws! a M Jt- rj'h;.- mountain lad. tlo- son! of 1 1 i 1 1 Atper.-on. l.ivaid.. ohl ; mountain, .-r. ' S.-.m. v. urs . .-f.,: .- th"l

v He and mother had di- d, arid when tii" father marries arain, tli' ),v is m, rjed, th.at he Paves home, hut a few hotis after he st j.s from his

lathers house, h ,,., (..rieS ;n olve.l im: iionors in "His Father's Wife" in the li situation of the .-tory. an I I toda's picture at the Castle. It's ! muA to need th- j! ,,t .lion .f ajte thoroughly a m iisin and deli-ht-Iather never p. fore. Theie i j f;:l s'ory ..f a hcautiful and youth--ai..l to le a pittv l..e stoiy in theful secretary whf marries her au-ed piece, tellir.j-: how Mad-ly ourtol ajernp'oy.-r and of the complications youn. mountain .'irl. and how his riffe.-tion for h r P-.i hue into crises''

uhi' h came on the m-ht he p ft his father's ht.usc Mr. and Mrs. .Sidney Drew in a two re. j comedy The Iist of the Saxon.-" and Tojiiev of the I)av" showing in my am i.-;iu, scenes Will lie slioUIl. The hill Will repeated tomorrow.

also are heinjr completed. 1 In s;ll. scarcely a trace remains ahout the hotel grounds of its one-! time occupants the .-Didiers of th 1 world war who were wounded and;

WKST liADE.V, In!., Sept. S. j sent here to he reconstructed and: After a year of service as a n con-' til ted to le of service to themselves'

strurtion hospital of tho United : and the communities in which they States army, the West I'.aih n Springs ! live-

hospital here is practically ready for its return to civilian life. Since its reiease from army occupation, the PuiPlin has been restored ami redecorated, and the rooms, which

wer- used as hospital wards, re- WKST IJADKN, Ind.. Sept.

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furnished. j After 51 years separation. Mrs. Iten 1

The form r exercise grounds for I 'h-ssiner. of this city, recently met j

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htr sister, Mis. Sarah Sexton, of: Streator. 111. The sisters came to' this country in 1 S 7 ami l-ocani" ; separaten 11 years later. Their re-j

SISTERS MEET AFTER 51 YEARS' SEPARATION

youthful I. , , . . J n s piads of convalescent veterans

! rif the world war and the amuse

ment pavilion is beins conwrted into sunken gardens, with winding

v;alks. quaint pergolas, sparkling union was also the SOth birthday casrales anl an electrical fountain, anniversary fr Mrs. Sexton.

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oli i:r. IIf)W it is lne in M.iiio studio---, is shown in "We can't Hae Fr-thir.-;" th motion picture to l: shown at the Oliver ihatr foi- four days starting tomori 1. . The production irj l'as. d 1 1 1 m a !tup it Hughes' noM-1 of the sa.ne name. The incidents which shc. the mm r vorkinus of a film studu cur v!i n a photoplay within a photoplay is -n-acted. The p.iit of Kedzie, a film star, is Interpreted ,y Wanda Ifawle.v. and the scenes of the '-movie' m the makintr ate plated in a harem" with the a-eom pa m ment of beautiful Ktris, K"tous costuming, etc. The .story of the picture itsell is cone -med with the rapid li!of the metloj.o'is toda- and the part of a society woman f Id iie-iilood is interpreted by stately KafhUn William. Inepadd in the east are SIvia Ihaamer. Flliot Iexter. Thursu.n Hall, Thecal. Huberts, Tully MarNhall ar.d other notaMe players. The pictuse is a reflection of contem ;..irary lit' and is so deftly handled that it is said to be thoroughly Cfuivinc. ini. A scene in the Ililtmore root Kaivlcn is said to be must ffeCÜVe.

Our supply is suflicicnt for any demand. Our price is always right.

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An evening f real dlvfrsinn i.s protnist '.t in the announc d appearance of the dit:nuishe,l comt-dit nm May Kcdison in her new omed ' Ti.-h" w hiv h comes to the (. li th.eater Saturday nicht. 'Ti.sh" is a lvan'.ati ition of the Mary Kola-rts ltinehnt. Ititia Carlarry stories puMisht -d in tlie Saturday Fvcnimc Pt. The play v. a.s n.ide by lälwatal 13. Rose w hose a-ulity as a dramatist is attested by Wie- remarkable .-"acss f "Cappy lllcks" and "Pernod" in New York this season. In sujport of Miss Rob-

son in "Tili" is a most capabb

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We are here to serve you and we are well equipped to do so. Artificial Ice Coo Bell 2221; Lincoln 6123

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TODAY lUx Select Spwlnl

BREAK THE NEWS

TO MOTHER" With all-star rnt. IVUimj a human, ccr,v-Iay story of nmtlicr-hivr. lionietlcs ami other apjK'alin tilings. The main ehanu-tcr is a war-ltero who returns to his mother after accusation has pointc! its linger at hltn TOMORROW Clever and Cnnnin DOROTHY GISH in "NUGGET NELL"

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travesty on the "inoio" wt'st. funny and a for the eleer

little comedienne.

TODAY jiwi: i:!a iix;i: in "ii is r.Tiii:u's wiri-r TOMOKKOW HHI.AK Tin: MAYS to MOTiu:ir

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DOROTHY CISH That cleverest of screen comediennes in "NUGGET NELL" at the LaSalle tomorrow.

Coming Thursday Mabel Normand in "UPSTAIRS." a scream from start to finish.

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Fair Week 4-Days-4 Tomorrow, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday We offer Mr. Rupert Hughes' novel, "We Can't Have Everything." Fine story of modern life, which deals with the restless spirit of the times.-

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JESSE L. LASKY Presents

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I.ardner give imitations of d'ortri' 'ashini;tn in th ''.ciir a t.

"On the Mississippi." a nowlty; siacintr and lan-in a.'t f.-aturt-s

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t P ver imitation of ('. .r.- l'riinros. j minstrel man. in his famous dmr.-.i

i ii' girl ;n tins act n as a i-ooa contralto voice. Most of the humor ;s p;-. rented

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C&CIL ß.DeILLL'S "We Cant Hae Everything

AaAirrcßAiTrw Till C.Itr.AT MX STAU CAST IN" THIS PIIODI'CTIOX IS A rmsOXATi guarantee that It ulll more tluin plea.M ou. It Includes such lltlnfruishrtl players as Katlilyn AVllliains. Kltiott 5)eter,

1 WaiuUi IlaIoy. SyUla lln'mner, Thurston Hall. ILaymond Hat ton, Tully Marshall, Theodon Kobert..

j Sjlvm Ashley ami CTuirle? OIe. The Motion Picture inakes fun of itjtelf; it s a tlarlnc thine to do. hut It dvcn jou numy a laugh and makes you like motion pictures even bettor than ever In this story I of the 11:1c plrl who ivntcd to bwmc a utar. Tlie Incidents which show the Inner working of a j film Mmlio iK-rur when a photoplay within a photoplay is enacted. Tlie scenes of the "movie" in the 1 mäkln" an lx-aMi in a harem" with the aoromp aniinent of beautiful clrls, eorpvous costuming, etc. i " . ;

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WEEK AND SOMETHING WORTH SEEING. THE BEST PICTURE IN TOWN.

150 Beautiful Fall and Winter Coats

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Women who buy with foresight will find it wise to grasp this opportunity that is not likely to be repeated. The Coats go on sale tomorrow 150 of them. A wide assortment at $39.75.

Are To Be Placed On Sale At a Price That Is Almost Amazing

Velours, Silvertones, Kerseys and Bolivias. Some fur trimmed. Fancy linings. This is an offering which will cause a stir even in tin's month of extraordinary opportunities. 150 Coats of line materials Silvertips, Velours and Silvertones which are never used in cheaper merchandise, made to our order for this sale in the latest of authentic fashions. They are heavily interlined ideal for winter and lined with good fancy linings. THERE ARE ABOUT 20 STYLES Belted and loose models, with raglan and set-in sleeves, straight and tlare backs. The colors are taupe, brown, reindeer, military blue and Brazilian red. Forty of them are fur trimmed with deep collars of dyed opossum or Australian opossum. IT IS ONLY FAIR TO SAY THAT WE SHALL NOT BE ABLE TO TAKE SPECIAL ORDERS OR REORDERS ON ANY OF THESE COATS, BECAUSE WE CANNOT BUY THEM NOW EXCEPT AT A CONSIDERABLE ADVANCE IN PRICE.

Specials In All Departments Fair Week

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TODAY and TOMORROW

Here is one Extra Good, Big, Fine Show None better Our Big Fair Week. And believe us, we have some big knockout shows. Every day the public is asking 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. Today and tomorrow we start off with a crackerjack good six-reel drama, presenting that clever young chap, popular

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From the story "That Woman

by Hapsburg Liebe. It's a picture you'll like. Thrilling, entertaining and full of human appeal. A wonderful drama of boyhood love and adventure among the wild hills of Kentucky. We can recommend Mr. Pickford and his fine cast in this production as one of the very best, extra good pictures for men, women and children. We will also present- popular Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in a laughable two-reel comedy, "THE LAST OF THE SAXONS," and TOPICS OF THE DAY, taken from the Literary Digest, which are shown here every Monday and Tuesday,

1 are extremely funny. Don't

fcU miss this extra good eight-reel, '-ct one hour and 45 minutes show.

BILL APPERSON'S BOY M Leaves Home Prices 10c, 15c, 20c; children A JACK PICKFORD PICTURE f 6c until 6 o'clock, after that

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"ON THE MISSISSIPPI" Sindnsr, Dancing and Sic!al St'tuor r.

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WEBER, BECK & FRAZER Son Full of iVj). LOUIS HART "As in n Drram." HINKEL & MAE "Catrhlnc a Car" FULTON & MACK Tontjtli Century (ijiniiasts TiirnsDAV "THAT'S GOING SOME" And Tour Otln r Aft-

10c, including war tax.

ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY, COMING MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 4 BIG GALA DAYS "THE WORLD AFLAME," an intense drama of the social upheaval which is now permeating the world man to man, capitalism facing laborism, first with the naked weapons of greed and hatred, but later showing the way to "get together" in harmony and brotherhood. Prices 17c and 22c, including war tax. The greatest picture ever made, both for labor and capital.

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