South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 44, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1920 — Page 17

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FOR LEAGUE St. Joseph County Anti-tuberculosis League Holds Annual Meeting. Tl-rJrn of th oV, t.j n:A re.tors nf th S. .Io--ph County Anti-Tubrculos ton',.; plaro .'tt the annual matins: hM Wflswil&y nftrroon. Thy ir""irt Mrs. T. A. 0!r.y, pri!nt; Gror" O'IIri'.-i). fr, vice j.T'.idont ; Mrs Sara Allrt nrcri'l vir president; Norn. an P.!u!er, treisjrrr; Ml..i Trrr.a Coilr, rotary, ri Mr. A. I). n, r; :ir. a. ii. i.r.Kin-, uj. A. Clark. Pr. II. I-.. Fr-.pnich, Dr. SL C. Harden. Mr.. Ab Frank and Mm. J. W. Ru?V.l rf Ml-hawaka, board of d!r'rtnr. Reports of th prr-l3rnt. pcrtary and treasurer v.rr rfad at th me'tir.K showir.R th vast amount of v. ork done by th -organization during the pat yfir and pl.in? wer' made for tho cominsr yoar. a f at'Jrr of which Is to be the Modern Health Crusade work. Miss Irene Goffnry his V.rn secured by the loapue to further the vurk in the schools and already shr hae. ertabllshed tho crti.-Tide In thfrrly. Cnuillard. Oltvrr. Mii's-c! and Michigan st. portable s--hooR i:very principal of the public schools, with one jr:ption, has requested that her pupils be plven the Lenc'it of the T'ork. Aim of Cruah The aim of tho cnjide is to asi.-t tre child In fnrmlnp llfelor.i? good health habits. Ho ia pivr n a 11. t of health chores, such a.-; washing the lue and hands, keeping the teeth clean. Ite;plnp unrWan article? out of the mouth, playing out of doors a certain number of hour., tiklm: bths, eatl.ig wholesm food, -etc. I.y a fypterr. of pradlnr th" crusader becomes successively p'ife. squire, knUht. and knight banner' t. The report of Miss Irma ("ollmer, secretary, contained a dotailed account of every phase of activity of th league. Her refort told of the open a!r schools al the Washington school and the Orphans home, of tlv preventatorlum for children - tahllshed last fiimmer, of th vc-rk of local doctors In removing diseased tonsils, of th conferencs attended by le.ir'o cfl'dals and of conferences held her, of entertainmenta at i Iralthwin, of the stamp vending machine;!. th Red Cross s-eal camjjafrn. and the publicity which tho KIDDIES CROUP MUST BECHECKED Dr. King's New Discovery will do that very thing, easily and quickly. rVX'T .ly, "Poor littlo youngster ' I wish I knew whit to do fur ou!" Just R!Vi ;i litt I Dr. Kinjr'o New Piseoverv as dir" td and tinci oupy-couph won't linger. A void is not to fooled with. I"t after It at :;. Loosen the otiestion. th ph'eum-stufllness. ;.nd the throat-torture. A family remedy for colds, coughs, stippe, ;md kindred attacks. Fifty u;ir? a friend to co!d-st:tferers. 3 'if ty years of hij;h-.t quality. COo nr 1 $1.20 a bottle all dn:cists. Bowels on Schedule Time the bile i'owinc; fr ly, the ferntinc body poisons eliminated. Dr. Kinir's New Ufo Tills make tho function recrul.rly and keep the systf m oleansi'd of t:;iM)tii lni- ) unties. -T-c. a bottle, ail tin: -Twists'. Adv. i 1 : 1- -". T -i r --i , NOW PLAYING H a ii THE KINOGRAMS Worlds l.atet New . F"vntnf 7 :"0 n J t:0O Jordsr an il Holl IM ItAttnef i t SO 4OU'D BE SURPRISED" A Miniature Mu:imI I; 1 Ii - Comedy i TOM MAHONEY Tin lndi Chairni.iii. BOND iS: WILSON CO. '13 Superstition. Jo" 5 ! Ü J. . HALLIDAY & WIL LETTE ' C'omeIy Ab-urdlty "Detail. -tl" i" ti

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l'-i-.jr ...t-.'r.rd through the local I r s and rational m itrazir.'-s. .-t.itt-llr-jil IteMrt. i A porti'.r. of tho .tatl tiral v port ' f M.-s (vdlmer Klve evidence of tlr- vor,; done by the o!T:ce force: ' 1.' o:.r.- int-rviwi were held, ; 'li l.-i's ir.ade ,y the s- crtary an-1 her ..jStantj, 60 4 visits made by the r.ui.-e, and l,t4L' letters writt n in ti.e interest of anti-lubercu-lo-js j. it icr.ts or work; patient? v. (re rx '.min-d in th.- clinic. The n uauf Ls mployinfr a full tirii r.ure this y.ur, her time at pr-er,t bcini: devoted to an exami'l iticn cf bildr- n in rural vrhjo.i I Tl'.e .i.r.nc.rt. reprrt sh :v.-, the to-I tal T -'-Mpts to li.-ivr ben 5 . 4 7 . 4 S rd iK i -.-enliture:-(. J !.U53.31. i lea vim: a l...nr of Ills 15. There' Is 1,22'.-. 1- .n the s-avin account;'

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. . ... . . "You'd Lb.- urprifd," with an excelKnt comedian and a fcood .ti ppoitir-i; comp.iry furm.h a 1 -w d ti.,. rnany laughs to be had. kix graceful lancera assist materially in putting the j.ct .r. (ilady.s Ilnndolph inl Jack OTdalley assist Mr. eck in a clever finale depicting a gloomy uroom. Holliilay and Willctte in a comedy ;.b surdity present a bhr time act filb'd with action. Mr. iiolliday is a natural comedian and i:ets a -au-h with almost every line. "Oh straps, be htronb'." he munnurs when Mis Willettc ppt-arsi in a charming a;run itjwn. Their son's are also clever. Ilund-V.'ilson and company offer a comedy sketch. It is based upon the horror a colored man hs of working in an undertaking parlor. Mr. Wilson's ice- ntric gestures and funny manncrim.-i were natural and mirth provoking. The setting was ah-o t'ood. Wilson and Van, songs and dances, open the bin. They use their own drops which are works of art, and also offer some original soni;s which go over hi-:. Tom Mahoney, Irish comedian, presided at a hod carriers meeting aided by a piece of Irish confetti. He gets help from the audience in rendering his final number. TAKE ASPIRIN AS TOLD BY "BAYER" Jiajer" Introduced Apirin to the Physicians )er IS Years agt). To get quick relief follow carefully the safe and proper directions in ach unbroken package of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." This package is plainly stamped with the safety "Haver Cros." The "I layer Cross" means the genuine, world-famous Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over eighteen yars. "I layer Tablets of Aspirin" can be taken saf.ly for Colds, Headaches, Toothaepe, Faraehe, N e u r a 1 g 1 a. Lumbago, Rheumatism, Joint Pains, Neuritis, and Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents. Hrugglsts also sell larger "Payer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaeotieacidester of s.4licylicacid. a La iirzzn Tomorrow S William Parsons f j)reetnt$ if 1 ! n n . r l Directed by Lcuis U'n Chaudet

au,ltu- At 13 iri viMU cot.tra.-t to t.iat pb-nd!d youm; actress has the h-st offered the first part of t o we,-k. role of her varied career as the earnKvery act Ls t-oud and a winner is rst marl v. ho ttru-7l-s against tirharü to pick. cum.-tance with an air of conviction The miniature 7rius.ie.il comedV. land vi-nr. Th. M.-en-s are laid in

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I A o A L, L 1Z "Tlio Tovrcr of Jeui h." with Corinne Griffith. AL'MTOIUUM " Fa i t h," with Teq-py Hyland. " CASTI.K 'Hie World and Its Woman,' with Gerald lne Farrar. OFtPIILTCM VauJcjillft. The unusual romance and adventures of a rrirl trying to t-scape the influences of a band cf crooks with whom Mio ha been mixed up by one of those qu;er twista of de. tiny. is t!d 'n "Tho Tower of Jewels." in which beautiful Corinne Griffith is :-ee:i at the I.a:aIlo today. Th:s J both the upper and under worlds. Tomorrow, "The Uruie Ureaker,' features Frank Mayo. CAM LI : Heishcvjsm and the reiirn of terror i.i Itusia for tiie l.u.t lew years, has been used as the extraordinary background for "The World and Its Woman." in which (Jeraldlno l'arrar makes her shadow appearance at the Castle today. As an American opera singer stranded in Russia at the tlnui of the war and unable to Ieav tho country, sh nas a powerful role to portray, and her advantures aro many and exciting. Finally with the Ilussia nobleman whom she loves, the is shown bound for America and happiness. Tomorrow, "The Tower of Jewels" features pretty Corinne Griffith'. AiDrromuM A thrilling tale of mischief and menace, love and a lass, is told in "Faith," Peggy Hy land's latest proit CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels. .eoept ' ..iniornia" ; jrup of Figs only Iook for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Pull directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say "California." Adv. Saturday ;- " l T :-r' v .. . ' -.-- Vi

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be seen at the Audit-uitim today. From a ETubby i.itchn drudge in the home of her rich but rr.-.spintr old uncle to the ;.rm:s of her lover ar.d the po-ition of rr.is:re.-3 of it fortune. Mis II y Lind is alJ to carry h r andiene throu.h i ..ii. , ruui.ii, .ii-.- im .i. i.ii 'and dash th.it thrill and satisfy. As usual lcn Holmes in 'The Fatal 1'ortune" and the Fox News of late 'vents will also be shown today. A : live rcl drama entitled "IliRh iia.'.y Mirnn scenes wun a vi:n ?pecd," a two reel comedy and the j ! Tathe ' Hons. arc "aturd.i.y's attrac- j "Tin; nu i: howitt Liilie Kn.Ab-s in 'Tl.- IV.ao Poncet" will hi the attraction at the Oliver theatre Saturday. The pic ture teile! a tTippir.tr story of a Salvation Army captain. Ruth Drake, who. deserted by her moth r as an infant, is given shelter in the home of Caleb Fry, a pawnbroker, to whom her mother had cone for aid after she had f b d from her hushxnd to take un a st;v; career in Nev York. Ruth grows to young girlhood and Joins the Salvation Army .here sh has many and varied '-x-perien.ces and is p!acal in some trying situation- betöre sne tir.ds peace and happiness. Fillie Rhedes is. a (!e'r little player and has i(uite a following among picture fans. The picture will be sho.vn for one diy only, Saturday, starting at ono o'clock and running continuously. "i:vi:s of youth "What would you give to be Today CORINNE GRIFFITH in 'THE TOWER OF JEWELS Tomorrow That Always Popular Actor FRANK MAYO THE BRUTE BREAKER A mighty drama of man's strength and woman's love, its scenes laid in the great outdoors. A marelous picture that transports you far from tlu workaday world. Sunday OLIVE THOMAS "FOOTLIGHTS AND SHADOWS" Monday ETHEL CLAYTON In "THE 13TH COM MANDMENT

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; h a ; .p n tomorrow." Tigere is probj ab'.y rio person, man, woman or child j m t!:e world who would not risk p s-:hlv their lives for one little I !";, In the future. A h .t nee information h 15 been tho i . ; . . er liiiy j'r i ii.;.. n i-L-r.-atst fortunes in the world, j Coxa Kimball Younsr in her latent ; photo-play which comes to the Oliver j for a week starting Sunday, "FJYes of Youth." is the title and the excitr , . . Mil.. . . , . m. ' nil Vmt; events of the story are based upon the opportunity jriven the heroine to read her o-wn future throuph the assistance of a Hindu Yojrl, who teaches her the mysteries of crystal tarJnr. ar.d in this way she is able to ::void the mistakes that would have bofln her lot had she folio-wed one ! of the many opportunities offered j her. i , AR11AIGN TEAMSTER. Charged with passing a forced , check on Jake Glazier, t. teamster, ; Clyde Luke was arraigned before I Judre Gilmer y th city court j Thursday morr.in.cr. A continuant i w p.s asked for and the court Brt the trial for Saturday morning. i t ? WHO.-E WILL BL' ? THi: FIRST LEAP YEAR ? ? KABY ? ? EE SOCIETY PAGE Today GERALDINE FARRAR in "THE WORLD AND ITS WOMAN' Tomorrow One of tlic Acknowledged localities of the Screen CORINNE GRIFFITH "THE TOWER OF JEWELS" The story of a bewitching maid who-e charms are the instrument of the outlaw, but whose heart is purest gold. The scenes are laid In both the upper and under world. Sunday A Fine Western Drama "RIDERS OF THE LAW" Monday OLIVE THOMAS 'TOOTLIHTS AND SHADOWS"

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