South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 47, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1920 — Page 7
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Rev. J. N. Greene Tells of Simple Greatness of the Martyred President.
i a:--- ; !...r. His I ; f - is a rail to
t- at- f.i;r I-.'-; to the . er p-t n i - J tiri r,f th j rm pi .s for whiL h liwd ar '1 i b d W hou!d hi- h ly rrmho tint v.e will o ex lit li -prim ip!4-- i liberty, justice and rb-'hteou'-nr-a., thit ci'vrnmr nt of the p opb. by .h p oji1' ani for the T.f,;i'c shall ni VT jc-rish frrr. th'' earth. Vc "houl'l r'-y.lve th."' our lives like 1:1s 5hall be In Mich harmony with the dlvir will that we fin ! our .appoint' i places In the grer. fabric of human history and Ivirr.nn elotlny. of which (Jod Is the v.e aver." ,
re! comedy railed "From Hand to Mouth" and Topics of thch Day will j il'o bo shown. i
At th - T'irst Mthr,di.-1! church Ta-ut night Dr. J. X. ne ddiw red a beture on "I.lnecdri. th- Apnstb-
r Liberty." He frid that problem confronting th'- ''uak
ouiin:i3f. An equable program of nr. tu 1?
fered nt the Orphenm for the
of-
the llf
0 of Lltii 'i!n Is. how was- it tributed pvnnlv
possible for one born In th - depths! of f;vi-ty and iu-norane . having
rso more than one year of .-chi'oling in Iii.- f ntire I i f . - .to ri.-e to a potjrm whre irsr,?,r the threats nn!
uteas cf emmi s and the e rrone-
'the !
. of 1 hrilf of the- week; honors being dis-
among the J'.ve .t ts.
W THE PLAYHOUSES
A f- A 1, I, IT -Tin ir.th Com. maii'ltmnt," with Kthcl Clayton. A LMM TOIUT'M "TJ11 I. I 11 co I 11 ni-liwaiman' wit.i William Ila !!. .ATLi: "I'ontll chth and hidou.' with Olive Thon; is. OMVKIl "I:cih of YoufJu" with 'lira Kimball Young. '.H'HJA'M- - amlclllc.
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advice of fri'-r.ds, he eou! 1 vet
th- affairs of a, nation in a life
eath struggle, with an instinct
a- t;nrnni: as that which 'Ueb s th'night of the waterfowl ?" "A man's re;il greatr. is nvas.;r"l b the twofold htandard of v.hat h- is ami wh.-it h- (lev. It is t:oi r outjh for n man t b rood. A pra tica.1 uk wants pi :y x-jaa.'-rd in power. ,in' "In was a ! it soul; h- was- in tunc with th' li. finite He did a reat work; he was lnrfiictor to a troahbd at'1." Crrat Hut Simple. "Lii.oiln -was great it: hi-- .-in: pin i1y. Tii- simple life whi h neircled his childhood plaeil jts -tarnr upon
ms t i rr rar er. it s evation :o
on'iess fr to th" iresidney ilid
tau. fi ate um ato-e ut.. m-ts.--.-. 1 lie was a y(n of the sd and anj h ir of toil and hardhip. 11 hi '.
d'ird tin- lieart-heat oi ln.inar it..' at "ov. ran '.re and he coid n-ei-indi!lernt to the int'-re-t.s of the on. mon ma n. "He was ur-at in hi. iiii .'i'iiy. 'i"' b honorable and to do thcthir. sorm to liave Im 1 n m his lilnml from bo hod. It should V- ViT ' fort'ottep. tiiat tile iV 11
I wanna, a iiamen i,e.n opr."? tne
bl'.l .and pivrs a remarkable p rform.tp.e-'. uMhcush on rniqht s'jspect that Wanda had the flu from the way she snorts. Adann and Hazard, two pirla in ?on?s and piano"have an entertaining act, ono a Kood pianist and the other a eccentric songster.
Kendall, Slater and Pearl present!
lasai.m;. A p.iL' from ral life
Is ffferc.l
a comedy s'dt, "Tlie Woman HaUr"
which
; p irrons of th- l.aSalle today wiid f-o ! tie- pict ii i..it!on of Itunert Iluhr s ' it re. el, "The r,th Commandnt." Th- apj-eal for nwn and t " o:oe:i is e jr. i ly s:ror.-r, ar.d partict i 1 . t : 1 y for the mritTM d or.- s or th. -e j oateniplatirur ;i.;ircii.-". I aliru: alit floes with tin- pl'.a.Mire-lo'. ir.'-r
m fir-.n peopp wiio. often to satisfy their whims, lrrov from the I nsMblo tomorrow and the d ly after,
for tady"? u.s. r"ip.cr without ):as
corner- a largo number 'f ne Ver hWn an Amerr an trait and
a
" j -'(,n as tup war was over peop. "Ppt" the doj)e planv-d by the men. i u,,.o.l U,r ih .. , , .. . s r
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"i;yi:s or YorTir." "ara Kimbai Yoi::it :'s
jWh'r.) sho ,'-jt.z.-'. "T!.o IT: -1 Voutli" whif'h op'-r.erl a wck'- - r.i.m' r-t a the ' '..v.-r th.T. r . t rday tl s a story that is an
! pealing and tirne'.y. The pro' --vr. j of Gir.a Ashling th p-i-t plavel lyj MiM Yountr are the prob'm- th it j j confront every woman of t.iday who j I h'.s ambition and asp rations s- i llr a futuro home and ha;.; ijness all her own. Th- olutl -:i of j ; r "ir.'g problems is the Yiiti'-r. cv- j I er' won:an seeks and brin-s hn:oe ; forc!by s.:ch happiness lie- in her I ,' own hands to f-ilow the di ta.'s of: , her own he;.rt. One's hc:'.rt has j ! never yet mlöJidt 1 its cf .:?' If i en.ou-h attention ha.-. b.n ; aid to1 : ;t i whispcrir.sr-. Tho folly of n:-h- : ' in-: into tilings b'.indfo'ded i- im-
I pressiveiv oemonsirateo. i ne jnei ture . arr if s with it a messas;- and . a mora! that is cheerful and hopefu". Th" work of Clara Kimball Y?ir,ic is s:r.f're and many times ' i.'.ir'i!r" c, ,-nnv)nrlrr' le it iti r
j versAlitlily has bee: sevfrciy strain- j ; ed and sIk- has passed the ci unl'k' . ri'esls with honors. Tiie strry apIeals to all and the production wili
tand out as the very best work the
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PRICES Matinees 25c, plus tax. Niglits 25c and 25c, plus tax.
rcn. Mack far
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enter in blackface.
hard and i i . I
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waJi and dress on the staire and it in street clothes, meantime of-
ferimr somrs, dances ami patter.
A s.uperh exhilntion of !.isby aerobaths by the Six llelford fonbi.Ies th program. Ti -To is snap and flash in every trick, and their
p 'id inj-r. Kthei Clayton is the star j 'd" this poverful drama.
loraori.v. Will Honors, favorite of the iec-teld "roHps" for seeral
a.-. s past, is featured in "Jubilo."
finri'f
n mfct dier.lt stunt, a back
somersaalt by three men who are in a ca i- body j'.ip, thrown from the hands and feet of a man in a prone position on a tal.de. Kir.ograms show the recent snowstorm in Xew York.
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'the- Xewman Trave.ltalks will open
V.iio sav.d ti e nation from disrup- at tin- ( !iver box ottice today. Xew
man .s subjects lor this season are
Alsaee Lorraine, oeeupied (Jermany,
lieitrium reueerneci, i-oianu re.siuri.ii
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tion and jcianted librty to an i'.s!avd race was neither grafter nor trickster, dem aromie nor charlatan.
but a man of .-in h up.staiivd interrrl- and t;.' that the pa .-si nc m-ra t !on?
h'raneo victorious.
ol' him as the
ie come to siea:i
of honor.
Had I'aith. "He was )i;reat in his f otb. hin-
dn may not have beep, u .'hi i r-tian
in tili -ommon:y acerp'.ed m- mui'-r id' that tiriii, but it is yet evident
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y and m a div ine nrn idem e as simrd :
and as beautiful as a ehüd's H p ablicly dec! n -d Unit h- would b the most presumptuous b!oi.!ieal
wir
;or. tlie loot.siooi ir ne in ;imu
for one day he could perform
.Iabe what we need ncw is u I'olitieal "article X" 'iarn nteei nr the territory and sovereignty of existing political parties. As mattersstand, there is piven ilans'T of invasion and overthrow.
lohl rli ained
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Itosaries at -chillut:
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hi.- hiii odua without
the .-id .-fnd enlightenme nt ot cnr
t'tro'iirer and wis-, r th in all others . j rj
Ylini olu rose in the political M
pmIui so r-.ridlv that fw men h-dib.
i just ppr i laiion o. ms r.-ai i .ai- i ... i a. it . i : .!
ant. .i!r ins eieciion -o me oni-'-
jf J.T e.-i.lent. V P-le',1 I'lnllips said, j .'W'lin i.. this huikstT in politics;
HO I . HI.." :'Liik i. Will l .li'..in. V'.c' v !i n lyincoln tio.k in hi.s t il - j d n 1 hands the r ins of irovern- 1
jaent. the nation discovered it wasi
itealic": with a huckster in ted-
:i irenius in states- I instead of tii- m-w I
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THE KINO GRAMS Worlds Latest Neu
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j'.e of tro rnment laid down by l.ineola vb a h- said, L ho-p--- divide.', :. itsif cannot stat'. ii.is ration cannot endure half slave and I.aii fre- . This nation cannot n- : na hilf wet and b.alf dry. The .a' f e;.i Kilwiinb i th- edit ry f state's rights which w..s a iue--l.c. .-ett'ed when Lincoln's trot.ps i u th.. Moody battlefields of tic -oatl'.. r'.ov. Kdwards i attemptiiv-' wae the Idoody birt :ii;;iin, and o drair the detm-eratic partv into ho mi-iu' s.- of n-sürrt i'tiiK a doc-
.im- Unit ha.- been in tlie irra ." " - ears
' Ti e inev-nire of Linc-'n to thi
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ADAMS & HAGGARD lYr-onnlity IMu. BONNIE GAYLORD & BERTIE HERRON Two Corking dirls
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KENDALL, PEARL & SLATER "The Woman Hater" THE SIX BELFORDS Worlds (;reattt Itlsdoy Acrolivits Til I' IIS DAY "RESISTA" Ami l our Other Acts,
AUDITORIUM. Sp((!'s the middle name of Jimmy Clünder, the leading charcter in "The Lincoln Highwayman" in which William Russell will be seen at the Auditorium today and tomorrow. During the whole action of the piece, Russell lA'.-aid to be moving at top speed. He is usually In .i fast automobile, which lie always drives at the limit, up hill and down dale. Obstacle's which would stop ni ordinary driver mean nothing in his young life. Kven when he is making love, ho h; in action and the girl is finally won by him hecause she cannot resist his speed. The heroine- is played by Lois Lee, a young and attractive leading woman. Harold Lloyd in a. two-
has undertaken. is sur
rounded by a large and prominent cast including Milton Sills, IMmond Loci, (iareth IlmUie-. Pauline Starke. Vincent Serrano, Ralph Lewis ,ind Sam Sot he rn. The picture will be shown continuously each day starting at one o'clock. C STLH. In her latest picture. "I'ooili-ihts and Shadows." pretty Olive Thomas, has a role nuite fitting, that tf a 'Follies" chorus uirb As Mi-s The nirts was for a number of seasons, featured as a dancer with the real "Follies" she is naturally at home in such surrounelmgs. The care fn life rf the chorus girl as well as its more serious side is .sincerely portrayed. That these lirls have ideals
and live up to them the same as those in more conventional surroundings, is shown in 'the climax of this story of New York life. Tomorrow's attraction is "The Kith Commamlmen" by Rupert Hughes, with Kthel Clayton in the stellar roh.
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ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE ( DEMAND FOR TAMLAC
Although Huge Laboratories Turn Out 36,000 Bottles Daily, Thousands of Dealers Cannot be Supplied.
40 CARLOADS SOLD IN JANUARY ALONE
After Shipping 838,400 Bottles of Celebrated Medicine in One Month, Factory is Still 380,000 Behind With Orders.
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EYES OF YOUTH"
A Wonderful Drama It'.- Apt 1e Set Uio Mevie I'ans Crystal fJalng. AftiT M'ting "J'jr of Youth" the populace will cry : "O. to have a little Hindu with his crjsaal in our homo, "To reveal to us the future aiid show us which way to roam."
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Tomorrow Th nunous INdlic I'avorite WILL ROGERS In "JUBILO" The story of a knahle. tattenl lioho, who proc- him-clf a real man when eKvaiou ai i--. The um - chewing, lariat - throvoneomeilLm al hi- le-t. Wednesday SESSUE HA YAK AW A
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Today OLIVE THOMAS
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SHADOWS Tomorrow lhauttful ami ApjxMling ETHEL CLAYTON
Although the big Tanhic laboratories at Dayton, .hin, and Walker-
ille, Canada, have been running at; fni l;T1iil f . I mintlio I V - V. 1 I
.'j. .'. Y4 W I I U " I I I I I II Uli. I 'Vi II ll phy.sieal impossibility to supply the phenomenal and e ve y increasing demand for this celebrated medicine. During the first ten weeks of last year One Million Three Hundred and twenty-seven thousand bottles of Tanlac were sohl, breaking all World's records for the sale of propriety medicines up to that time. This record now pales into insignificance, however, as orders received during January alone of this vear
reached the astonishing total of One Million Two Hundred and Twenty Thousand bottles, showing an increase of approximately one hundred percent ovit the corresponding ; eriod of 1911. To say that Tanlac now has the argest alo of any medicine of its kind in the world expresses It mildly. It does not begin to tell the story Tor no other preparation has ever even approached tho marvelous record that is now being made by Tan-
M ! as; and it is now conservatively
t-j ! estimated that the sales for the M : :vsent year alone will amount to H I ii'om seven to ten million bottles. i ! Of the orders received during . I anMju.iry it was possi.'e to ship only i ' eight hundred and thirty-right thouII I and bott'es, and thousands of deal-
. j ! ers scattered throughout the United I m J -ta'es ami Canadu have been unable 1 12 , o obtain the medicine for w ee ks. j
load, hut from two tei three carloads of Tanlac at a time makes Tanluc's pre-emine nce in the held of medicine all the more note-worthy. It is the biggest thing of its kind in the world and nothing like it has ever happened in the drug trade befor. Think of one retail firm selling one-third of a million bottles of any one nmdicine riqht over th.e counter direct te consumers in only twej years' time! It seems incredible, but such is the record made by the Owl Drug Company, through their retail stores on the Pacilie Coast. Think of one retail lirm in a single city of 200,000 population, selling approximately elghty-eiuht thousand bottles, an average eif over two bottles for every family, in only four years,' time! Such is the record of the Jacobs' Pharmacy Company, of Atlanta. Think of one retail firm giving a -ingle order for an entire car-load, twenty-three thousand and forty bottles and agreeing to pay cash for tlm goods promptly on arrival. Such an order has been received from the Lewis K. Liggett Company, of Winnipeg, Canada. Another big Canadian retail tirm, C Tamblyn, Limited. Toronto, Canada, recently gave their order for one hundred gross, amounting to $10. 00,00.
Orders from retaibrs for from '
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Anil In ret-ponse to the cry ef the populace, iiiieimerahle- clairoants, s.kiiIisayers, et cetera, will spring forward, crjing, "Try u-!" "ITves of Youth." 1 Mippo-e, would he classcil us a poetic drama. lYeuu the
j far cast comes a Di-ciple of senne brotheiiiood wearing the' drt- and turban
of the Ilimlu, hi- ml-sion being to go to America ami reveal the lii;lit to any pure mjuI ho finds seeking guiehince. He hap- upon the Ix'autifn! (iin.i A-hling. who is in a sore predicament, shall she marry the j w or man she le)es? Or Khali she sacrifice herself for her faiher. who i- in lm-ine-s dilbcultie-. h mar-
J rying the rich iiwii who wishes to buy her? Or shall she accept the operatic
career Oifered her on a siler platter by a temperamental beardcel hnpresario? CJaze in thiy crystal and se what will happen to )ou ir yon fedlow the path of duty, wealth or ambition' says the Hindu. And fto ie gazes and we gaze with her and with her wo discover that where love is not, nil turns to du-t ami ashe.
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Presenting two of the screen's most popular favorites, each in an extra fine pictur great stage success
ial DöiaWe Feata'e Show
the first in a wonderful screen version of a
leading retail firms buy Tan'nc in . a . a a . . - . n a a
.renn ie-n 10 nuiuy-ine u:ross 101s in 1
uppiv their normal elemands.
When the matrnllicent new labora- j i lories nt Dayton, Ohio, and Walker-; ille. Canada, with a combined oor I
pace of seventy thousand square
feet and n combined capacity
thirty-six tlmusand bottles we re t i completed, it was thought that the production would be sul'icicnt to (
supply the demand for years to jj rome. It i? now apparent, however, J that additional facilities must be ?1
provided if the rupp!y Is to keep pace with the demand. And this
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Tanlac has now been on the mart for five years. It lias stool th icid test of time. It is known am!
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COMMANDMENT' lihucd fnm Knpcrt Hu-:hes' urcat i:oei of vtraarrance. showing tin problems that confront the Americaii people who idteii -iK'iul more 1I1.111 the earn. A pletuie for Mr. and Mr. hu i b al . Wednesday WILL ROGERS
"Phenomenal and lb wi'dering" is i honored in e very city, town. viPae, he way one of the Pig elrus jobbers uul hamlet on the American Contif the country describes thch mar-, nent from Kev Wtst, Florida, tc the
"clous clcrr.ar.d for Tanlac
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the Indians and Fur Trabis learned of its w ,r..b rf-.:! p"v-
1 '.hat tliere are r unfathomable rs as a medicine.
mvstirits in the dru;
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bu.-iness, but ! Its enormous and -ver-inreeasing
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of nopularity is the one great
both'' writes another b.adim: who'c- j r., proof of its wendvrf.il merit. No aie druggist, whose firm hs seid1 -.dicir.e. no m.tttf-r how rx:cii-!v
1 iva J4 c ir-o.iets, or an avvrare cr ; Kivert'.scd. coupt s-, an i continue in marly one car-load per month since l ?:!. and C5talash r.ew world's r. cI hey began hand'.htg Tanl ic a few j rds ye ir after year, if it did not
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t f . w ..re boisr.t bv the trade in " a.- l. nit d states and ar.ada. an
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