South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 19, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1920 — Page 10
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Dr. J. fj. Greene Begins Special Series of Sermons at First M. E. Church. At th Tiryt Mfth'Nii- rlrir'h !it Dr. J. N '.r i b-vrar: i f r. ; u I f f Kriw ia! F'rin'ins ii,ij l.orn- Iif'-. u-inu: ;i ; Ma th' i 1 .irrt -t r ich!. "r.,';rt.-hi -i t -I th. MiU:,::j of a Hern." sail that lh- -.;-' -n !r-ro'.ir'I f r ?h- n;i (': ' ai" f; ).'-iu- i i r -. th f r.t inj.t for Thr ir.ar- j lite vow ur.' lh'- fr'";';?:';, nf vorco. all 'how the r . -1 f.r a .:j-j ."lrntiori of th- jojt r( i f th- h-n.- ' i lfc a tt I of -ourt-hij ia r- !.ition to if. J Th -p'.ikrr y.iJii ir: j . i r t : " n of the thi:;-- o- ;.-?v !. . !- ! ar.d has tf.o li't!- of i th- tl j oourThip. An iil' -tl c i r i -h i n.o--t 1 i;t- i if, ii jiaru- id o ; - ;t a I . The yoMnir man hoalil h.i. .-'i-h If and of In , i . !.i - lion to tho fair s- -. i!i cr- a! thf spin' it thLva!ry la li:- hr...-:. slioubl vie -a the 'iu::;' 'w:nati a.1a person .vlio hecawsc of r k titl-- J i'-.--: aral purity d s- rv s his d --pe-; i ey rone and kr.itrhtly protert ion. I'.'it ju.-t th- opposite view is loo tt n h- Id. The yo Hi , m a n T oo n t - ten luoks upon th trirl a.- out lad To d fcnd-'l la:t I t hi r ( n f ' 1 . He nters a con'i'jet nt for r. bat o r Pioj-. Sh" is d. nti d and roiuffl to an undmni;;' I b -v 1. '.bib- t!i- natural 'oarror P-t-n id- two s-xe.'i (b-irytd and tho 'itl is made an o'jMt ni-rdy to satifv the silly aaa'a and l..i-üaa'-nnati'i!,; of the b... Urln-s i:IJ Hevult. S ic h an unfortunate r" 'aiion.-hip la ;.)- -'il :esiilts both to th-- vouri' i-.an ar.'l yoiir.t: woman. When . ithv t k- or permit un -varranted librti-. they ha'.o i ri a a citated th:n- ! j, for di-pla-in th-- tru' t d- - of affection for tho ere who jaa Ilitinaitt'ly eeollle tlie life (i.l.lI'.taon. M.e nil" is the pm d--' i oy i i of aff-ction, and a. arebs ; of unw irraritt .1 liberties while ' o,;i;', will never make he true and I- voted husband or wife that miiht i. b. rwi-e li.uc :'.. Tip yoiii r v.iiii.aii who prmiT- iituvfuuiri! J.imiliaritb's and Iibertb-s always ''V.elS i--rself in the s 1 1 :i a t i o h of th- opjai.-it ye. Tli-a-' is ipi man o." en !h ';oO'l or bad but that has a a :.r!p. r r ard foe Tho ;,('MI1.,' lady not .illow tho,. Id). rtis !S fo! 111'' OJ.. WIK! dl'.' I ' I M -! I I Prepare Wa.v. "i: i'b;.i courts-nip prepar'S th.o ' for ail Ideal hee;e Ope of ;hii is? ip.-pirim; tbou-hts that can stir a hit" i th it d' ( it atimr an idf ii in.'ii"; a hotne that is riot only to b-- . ur.ii in socjit., b-t a place where inv li t- come to du- ll and God has "'Mi' to rtib'. ( f such a home e - i-y "iii';- porson has a rieht to dream, b-t a picture of tho dream bono- be !i s:i:; on the v. -pis or" tomorrow, and b f it not be forgotten that God is to lave .i pl.iee ii that home. I'oi- tha!.e of a cleaner life, n h ippi. boioe. :t l'cttt-r tomorrow, and a safr ( t i liitV. e;et God Into Your Üb;." I Kill; LI CTl lti: ON CIII.IS'I .N srn:( r. the etaurc-h edifice. Main arid Madison sts.. Monday, Jan. 1'.'. at x p. m The public i-- cordially iriited. s :';.;-! : JLW i 1 (I i i i j M I "Hi! V. r v-
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"Scandal, the great sta-e s-'cccs. Greatest aM-5tar cast ever Id enact a famous story CHARLOTTE WALKER, THOMAS 5ANTCHI, MELBOURNE Mr.cDOWELL, PERRY BANKS, VIOLET PALMER and others of note. DON'T M!SS THIS "EVE. IN EXILE" AN OUT AND OUT SENSATION.
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AT THE PLAYHOUSES I-AHAM.i: "Tin Willow Tree." '.Mth Yi! i D.ma. Al'DITMl'jr.M II U MajMy. Tin AiimtIcjh,' with P.i irbinks. CASTI.K -"Th- Inst of III- IV. with Mltfh'-ll Ix-wi. 'iri'MKr.M Vmnlolo. ciiiir.ri. Th- aa.lri11 1,111 for tho fir.t half of lh- w k at the- irplicum m f.-at -.r '1 lay .a rural skr-trh rnl'i rl "M.iilTown V.i itc hie." presnthir, .tirnmv Cr ihton in t'n- char.ictr-i of iiowji fanr.'T i rui Ii-- i ailil iii th- act 1 y I !uiip. n r Nv-t. rnv In kr-1 L'irl. Tho lever h iraet ri. it ions', lively daiuf s and sun;' hits puts the act over ns on- 1" i 1 1 - 1 with uo' 1 rl'iui fnjoytuM.t. ' 1 r i k l.imls-n. s' hculi-! i.- I
j ".-li-ar r.o" Lindsay, all dol!d up j i-1 an orU inai one bordering en s If- ! wit 1 1 hi' army ii.c.i.ils. "xcis by" j sacrifice and action is speedy and in-
.nh a line of chatter r- trard in Iii- I ; p ri-no - with the A. I. V. After tl;- u.sij il talk about the ineffectiv- ! . r-i' e of the Y. M. C. A. the youni: J actor ofNrs a hand balancing act j that i.- meritorious. j I I I , i i 1 r. 1 1 1 I I i ' ( lnl UMIl.lll) ) I j I nr a (n-.!t iIalrt onitl 1 "Jp I w ron-'. l no w l. a 4,TlK' 1." a KiUsical - - i coni'Miy in minKiiurc lortn. starrimI'hii Aoaje.s, an ' nt-'rtainin- come diap. --Lepetitf Cabiret," a mani kin niusie.il i (i'ik ily, rounds out tb aried lull. ArniroitHM. ; L ui.;s l"airbanks in "Iii. Maje-.-t;. The AiiiiTii.in." is th.e attraction ! at tha- Auditorium today. The story I (I ils with the adventures of a vounu' N w Yorker who lives on eI j citin.ent. His uiKjuenchable thirst i ff r ik w thrills bads h.im ncroy two ' continents and elaborate set tin.-.; ; were lit cf-i-sary for the portrayal of j ' 'he st(,r. A Mexican village w. si ; built in the hilis surrounding th( i Fairbanks' studios in Hollywood. In ano!h-r place a eomplete French! own was constructed ami in anothr seetin of the studio a New York i tenement street was erected. A j French r.dlwa. line was needed so I uii,. !.".ia fe t lonu and oi' standard j ( o:;' im r.ta I i si'-n vas laid, th.e carI riaes b in-- thi- exact duplicate of ; th-- tvpo i;.-i (1 abroad. Support ir.:; j Mr. Fa'ri anks arv many tTttn favorit-.-, ineiuuinu' .Ma.K-ry Daw. r ra n l Gampeat:. Sim Sothern. Lillian Rie.
Clean Sweep Sale -Now On 10 to 33 Off on Furniture 20 Off on Heating Stoves Ries' Sales are real sales -
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prüy" iy today's I-u-ailr riotir : minstro tr)!i. of v.nica l o.. h.v. hirh ntital ' Th- Willow Tr -a" : hf- nif a r.'.rral-'-r is tl:- nltnn.itr.n ! intr!urinK Viola Dun.x. th. h.'ipiin-Fs cf our hrm an 1 his lol;. ; dainty favorite of th-- s rt cn thi- 1 and th rnu-a is so th'-romrhly ar. i
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harm and bn-ity. who t-ach-s h-r j uations that br-.;d heinz a liv-r-i:;u'llh love r that loyalty to rountry I "on it la-lps th ta!r ahn. r-y- a h..uM cine bt for.- all cds-. Thf j whll i ts ntwir.intr itself in th-stor-Is a (b-fl minzlltiK of lrnl ! memory of tlio sprctator. TIi-tp is and fact nn.l was adapt, d from tho ."incini: an.l drncini: and pait-ty of r;itr Rjrcps iri vhioh Fay Ilaintn ttho typo which a synonym f. r wrMtfd vnrh :i stier on T.rn id wn v ! ."Uch llirtlfS as May ladfV. Quof-nS"
l.i.-t season. Tornorro-w's attraction i "Moro Deadly Thar. lh Male" a storv f tvr--;nan love hich foatur s orctty j i;th 1 ;ia ten. asti.::. A rr,r:ianti.- Irama of the 'ar.a-j dian n'Tthwfst is "Thf Ivot of HiI'eoph" today's picture at the (;istb tliat r. which provnl-s that tine' character actor Mitchell Lewis with! a sympathetic; role. Its scenes laid ! in the heart of the k'reat ftrrsts. ar- j indeed i.ict ui - s-iue a nd lack noihinir i ii .V. .r ... . V - rrl. ..I.- ( in me auii"?i'in i . i in1 : t restin g throughout. Tomorrow. Viola Iana piajs tlu j Ja pain sa maul in " The Willow Tree-." .. . , . OLIVPII. Miriim Cooper, who has bn ) 1 i Kill r v. I Irll ' ' 1 ' I i ' 11 'l ill -lli ' u iiL:mbT f tinios in I ). W. Griffith's i trr)iui tiuns, nln ilu- 1' ruling tf-ni- t mine rote in Kvan'olinc, which, will b shown at the Oliver for four days, sU'Ttin:; Wednesday. ! hoi v i;cly i:vi:s. j ' P.oly poly Kyes." John Cort's j 1 1 i: s : c.i i comedy, with Ibblie leonarI. v. ill le- the attraction at thej Oliver theatre tonight, coniini diro t from a six months' run at the ! Knickertcher theatre, New York. ! with the original cast, chorus and! production. ! John Cort, as sponsor for the play and Kddle Leonard as featured ! pbiver, ii that wani in itself a combination j Id be hard to excel, but ! in this case the supposedly impossi-i hie feat of making the best bette r i has been accomplished with the ho-; (lition of a realirdh-, dramatically; intense story bv lal'ar Allan Woolf. scintillating catchy melodif.- by Kd - dy P.rown and Lot:is Gruonlx rpr. and ; all the habiliments of musical com-; edy. including uor ous costuminc;. i f xc db nt statin-, pretty Rirls. and a J i -ast of favorite:-. There is u real character study and logical sequence in the tale of Höh Arron, forced in his vouth to leave his home tow -1 f Today and Tomorrow
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vnr. .tili with rload -:pon hin I hut s'i'hUnly with th- tin--x;.oct ! ni''iin. (f r'iiiov:nc H ar.il I r i r. iri :vr j t diu'rac to W.o r-al ctilprti: ir. tip- ... . . coniplcU-ly tinu-.l u thr jtojt sitSmith. Mar'-rar-t I'd wards. Kate Pullman. IMdi ' Mair. Karl Caton. C.race I.eih, Huh'h 'hi! v : Adora Andrew s 1 1. IX r.lackn.ore. H..rt M Carve". C ( iavton r rye. Harry A. Truax and I'rr.nk Martins, and beauty, talent and p:?lhitido is tho Ufrnto of the choriiF of .irttii of Font? and ?yr. opatin. Ol.IVI'lt. Tii- follow im: pr will h " ien at th.e Mliver th-at-r Tu s'. iv , t.ninK t.y (lanz and Grouppe. tl.-" a n.u . n of th- Mu.-di iatis . . vt 1 ta Nocturne in C ir.or Chopin it ) My Joys Polish song's transscriVtcd by Liszt Chopin (.1 Polonaise in A flat.. Chopin Mr. Ganz. J Concerto in I Major LMouward I.a!o Introduction Alb. um. I ntermezzo. Finale Mr. (Iruppe. (a) Impromptu in (i flat Schubert ib F.ai'.et Music Hon; Kos a,munde S-hubert-eianz i (. t Perpetual Motion. . . .Weber Mr. Ganz. J a Souvenir ..Drdla (b Hohr w Sni't and Hance.. ' Zimoalist S NOW PLAYING joS
THE I KINOGRAMS fJWorld's Latest 9'f ! News in Pictures. Pnndny j Hollilny I Jt:00 j "THE OWL" A Alliiiature Musi- 2:39 enl Coiiiedy i
BLANCHE & JIMMIE CREIGHTON '.Mudtow n Vmidevil !(. FRANK WH1TTIER & CO. Comedy Sketch - ti CIGAR BOX" LINDSAY A ViiuoVvillo Chop Suey LA PETITE CABARET A .Manikin Musical Comedy Till USD AY BRYON BROS. SAXOPHONE BAND Ami Tour Other Acts k4 Something Doing ! 1
The champion gloom-chaser of America, in one of his greatest eight-reel athletic comedy-dramas a regular rict of fun and frivolity with everybody's favorite, "Doug," going at top speed. From New York to Mexico and then to Europe, he's all over the map at once. He was never better than in this one, so come one, come all, you lovers of Douglas Fairbanks. Also TOPICS OF THE DAY (read 'em and laugh) lhat reel of amusing paragraphs taken from the Literary Digest. You know "Doug's" popularity, to come early in the day or to the 9 o'clock show. Some "Doug;" some show; some crowd. Don't miss it. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAYTHE BIG SEVEN-REEL SPECIAL FEATURE SENSATION, "EVE IN EXILE," from ihe play and novel by COSMO HAMILTON, also author of
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The Big Musical Comedy Hit of the Season, Direct From the tj Knickerbocker Theater, New York.
ij Tonight at 8:15 j t JOHN CORT Presents mU? 1L ; rp-nrpjfi- i a Yr zi v"Cn : Lj Li Lay ; 1 with if 1 EDDIE LEONARD i Original Cast, Chorus and Production
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Original cast and production direct from a six months' run at the Knickerbocker Theater, New York City. By Edgar Allan Woe If.
Score by Eddy Brown and Louis Gruenberg. of favorites, including:
Queenie Smith Kate Pullman Margaret Edwards Earl Gates Hush Chilvers G. Clayton Frye Harry A.
MAY BOLEY And a Chorus of Smilcrs, Steppers, Singers. SEATS ON SALE TODAY PRICES Orchestra $2.50 and $2. Balcony $1.50 and $1
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laSILLE 1 GiiSTLE Today Today VIOLA DANA MITCHELL LEWIS "THE WILLOW TREE" -THE LAST7 OF HIS PEOPLE" Tomorrow The ra-cinatini: ActrrH, Tomorrow ETHEL CLAYTON 11131 4 Wcr DaImy su,r In VIOLA DANA MORE DEADU THAN TH WILL0W TREm I"rt)in l ho (Treat tairt; lit of the The :inH'.i!lns: and Jiuniorouw .unt. tUk, thU u a ,ovt. Mory of Mory of a woman who play tho (ho 1;uul f lJlo cjRrTj Mfs.ons prtinltltc to keep a num from tl,U um iWUü u ui(je appeal. .Keeking aI curare In foreign iieltLj. " Wednesday Wednesday ETHEL CLAYTON Ills: (iri tlith Special jn 4SCARLET DAYS" 'MORE DEADLY THAN With Richard liarthclmcM und THE MALE nil --Tar cast. . Thursday Thursday JACK HOLT crtflitii si-t-ioi "SCARLET DAYS" "VICTORY" Wkh all-star tust.
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at the Oliver theater Friday. Jan. ?nth with tho firs-t performanco
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"h. oh. Cindy:" Iiis lifo was far' from 1 eintc .as only as ivi'oc de- 1 picted it to be. and lnbir.5on ''ci far from b.ishful with the fair fo j The role of Kobinson Crusoe will j be portrayed by Al Kerndt. who antics during the rehearsals kept ' the entire company in urro.irio',.n i lauphter. Friday is played by Ii. K , Cadorette. and his work bid? fair to! stop th" show. His sor.cr in the fir! J Fccna of Act II. "I Want a Chance to Prat That Drum." will score a decided hit. Lily, who acts as mail to Cindy, and who later appears a the cannibal prince?., will be phiye I by Marlelino Fncer. This part is ore of the best and funniest rob? in th." entire ca-t. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads, ?- Oct .,.. ..or.-:- . . .sWith a cast Dan Kelly Adora Andrews Grace Leigh Clark Ross Eddie Mazier George Pierce Truax and Hi ii 1 1 2 i I 'a 1 I I: V. 4 t P u
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BRANDON'S third floor Ready-to Wear Departments
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$49.75 Coats at $35.00 Coats at $25.00 Coats at
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Children's Coats in the Mill End Sale at $7.50 $8.89
Dresses $15.00 Dresses $22.50
25 off on all
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House House These are BIG BARGAINS CHARLE
AND COMPANY 114 South Michigan Street Pre-inventory, Sale Yard Goods
This sale is of particular importance not only because the prices we quote are much lower, but because these same materials are rapidly increasing in price and you will soon have to pay nearly double the prices we are now asking. Therefore, if you want to save money on good dependable materials Buy Now. All Wool Fine Serge, 36 inch, in black only. Worth $2.00 yard $1.25 All Wool Baby Flannel, 34 inch, extra heavy; $1.50 quality, yard $1.33 Colored Sateens, in all colors, 36 inch. Special, per yard 50c Colored Rajah Silk, 36 inch, all silk. Worth $2.50 yard $1.50 White Dimities, 27 inch. Worth 50c yard. . . .39c White Indian Head, 36 inch. Worth 75c. Special, yard 59c Colored Table Damask, 58 inch, fast colors. Worth 51.25. Snecial. vard 89c
White Outing Flannel,
Wnite (Juting riannei, 2 men, extra quality. Special, yard 25c, 30c Dark Outing Flannel, 27 inch, variety of patterns;35c quality. Sale price, yard 29c Outing Flannel, 36 inch, in pink, blue and gray stripes; 50c quality, yard 39c Apron Gingham, first quality, in blue and white checks. Not short lengths. Worth 35c. Sale price, yard 25c Dress Ginghams, 32 inch, in plaids and stripe-, per vard 35c Dress Ginghams, 27 inch, in plaids and stripes; good quality; 35c value. Sale price, yard 29c Cotton Challies, 36 inch, good patterns, suitable for
Comforters. Very Special, yard Cotton Batts, 3 pounds, opens up price TABLE OIL CLOTH
Table Oil Cloth, slightly imperfect, in plain white, tile, dark patterns and fancy. Very Special. Sale price, yard 39c
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Iii do - $20.00 - $18.50 - $14.75 at - $49.50 Mill-End Sale Waists $3.29 Furs
Dresses at $3.50 Aprons at $1.95
s WATCH is i;kov I t h 3 T 24 inch. Sale price, yd. 14c 1 . .25c Sale $1.00 72x()0.
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