South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 56, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 February 1920 — Page 13
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THE SOUTK BEND Nnws-llMES
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AT THE PLAYHOUSES
ldi&.KTAE Too Much Johnrn," rith Hr: ant Wnshhurn. AUT'ITOHIT'M "A Virtuous Vitnp,'' v;:h 'cn-t tr.c- TnlroAdR. CARTIF? "The MUfit i-irl." with Ivou! Brcnison. OL I VF. It "In Ohl Kcntuokj," ,Tlth Ar.ita. St wart. Or.PTIEt.'M--Vamlrvill-.
i';icif:c pr,.ssiSHion of th T'nlted S'.'it's v.r I'irst rr..ii" known In this four.tn-. Th- rifchtful nnr.ie of the dnr.r-- ii th huU-h-jht. hut .t i- no: to r 'onfour.rh-i with the hamfu! dar. rh: vrntur" of Acia Minor '.vhih introduc'-d into
.his rountry ;h;rtn;r tho c ihi i- jro I vorM'H fair. tho-JKh th.it riiilna!
Iinco oft ri I Klven the n.imi' of I
1 th Hawallm ihtr.ce.
Srott'5 novel of th tarnt ramp. ML-s Talrrmdso will h s"n Ilrt an a durhtr of the underworld and I.itrr as a oc'.rtv de'.) utar.tr-.
CHILI) DIES AFTER EA 77.YG S.OU "BALLS
SED iOMIATI()S i FOR COMMISSIO.ERS
NTW YORK'. Feh. 1'4. - Xir.ii
oui'iir.rM. Th current Mil tit tl,- Orjiiunni, w.il'-h 13 Riven final shoir.f,' tod.jy. is lor,.ineiI hy "Oh, TVddv." a min!nture niuil'.'il 1 oniciiy. Othor u nrr Hars H;n; n th piano; Norwood ;ir.d il.il!, !-ver r.t' rtairo i f t nor. ;i.nd patter; ("offman and Carroll, preventing' the skit, "A I'ort eri Trn'jMc." nnd Uexo. worMfamoL'H rol?r fkatr. K'r.rtlnp tömotrow. " the it'rv jro-f-.Mm of vaudovllk i headlined hv Wir.on.'t Wintern, who f: ls ;oIi.irnhlv In living uj to hr titl of The Chrer-li Olrl.'" Hav.-rr.n r.'s i'iim.tls. CorLett and (larron. A la ins iii.ij Thomas and th I'. nms l-roth-iv re other art.-i of inri'
CHAUCIIS LACK OP THAININfi.
LINCOLN. NVb.. Feb. 24 -Toward I Ilro- l- oM' Tu .day the end of the world war. American : frum mor;hi:i- po!cuins. She was mm drafted in July were killed in ing n ar Ih'lovio hoFpittl and
Sftpumb-r without having learned.. jt0 ft.vml finou.11,s Manv ?r hnidlp th-lr rlflr-: tn1. CJen. i
Ilnard Wood id in an addre : addicts aro treated in that Ir.stituI OT.I KIl.VTKV. ,h,r Monday before the Wood-for- ! tlon V'Urr heUev one threw -In 'M n'-r.t-irky." :h,- ,irture ,,r:(lent cluJ Nbr?ika support-j !lWaV hls f r h"r -"PI'lV th ay which I row playing at h- Ollvf r . t ...... rnt.ro p.n Wood's r.am to the hospital for treatment.
In the republican presidential preference primary to be held April 20. "Such thin ari what we are tryins to prevent through universal military training," the ppenker con-
wasiiin;ton.
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following non:lr.ation for
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MiFisir pi r:v r commisir n
to th' T.'Ur today t y
Frost Wilson: Col. Charle? I. I'ottr r n president. I.ifin. Col Herbert Feakyne an 1
Li" lit. ber?.
Co!. Harry Burcres as mem-
;hca?r fo n ip.iritv crowd". 'air.'V
r.!ta Stwnrt hov3 hr-rrtif to h
i'.rc or nr test plrturo artrss'V on , th- ycren. Purin? th llminic of
w: s ford to take Kfveral der-if-"hancr.s. any on- of which :.liTt have ni-ant th loxs ot her 'if'. For InKiinr-, when tho barn
la which h-r p' t hors stabled, j faff h.es ?.r. MIs Stewart was j r- rr. to rriako hf-r w iy thriuh a ..rr.it'- of s-mokf to I afl the horvo ri'if Thr filrMtrn i "ifin " vV-.rin.-n f
'ii'-h day tit. to Thursday nltrht. A d.i!v -tr- -t parade- U aturintf the rd' kar.'nr.y band is a!.-o leli; iv-
tinued
!rlirf1 a rornlar Convention I S
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tnat univfTsai muiiary niennt com
P lls-ory training In militarism to bo i
IAAI.Li:. .V . .'i iad! (iilletto wn-if
OKM. TAI,M IX I !: Norma Ta imrolu' . or.- of t dve r-st of ul! scr'-i-n playr.-,
i.o -rcn at th Iier thator for fi ir day starting Sunday. F b. 20. S!io ui!l appear in b.er lat-st prohi'tiorj ontitbd "A lruiLrhrr of Two Worlds.'' adapted from Lroy
i'iior.iu:ss in aiii lim:s. LONDON. Feb. 2 4. Tho leadini; Hritlsh constructors of dirigible air-i-hli.s are considering favorably a
prposal by the Uritlsh air ministry J I thi.it thrv shotild combine bo far as j
! th lino of development i" concerned.
! ueeordin to the American chamber
tho ' comnierc' In London.
will 11 aniicipttirn, .i'H"iri
that the current J'ear will sen proprofs In replacing tho enormou.-? airshed now In use with moorinp towers to be erected throughout the country.
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EUMATISM'S PAINS
CAN'T BE RUBBED AWAY I temporary relief is verv far from
and flirtatious Ff.r.h i ady. . DJcp Seated Disease Is Causedi comf ortini; to a constant sufuno 4-an hardly h'.am. ih"' i.. nuJ i
tr.e sta coiiiHjy from v.-hah to-. C. t.v IaSal'e picture. ' To, .M-ichj Johnson." was adapted. I.ry.mt Washburn. populoiitv as t I
K re Tt roin'dijin i.'- w ' koown. has Iii- rolt if 'no f tit ions Mr. Jnhn- .". v.'no telN his witf t'rti ii" i-;
U:irz to Moxir,. and t!: -n i!o ,ini;s i
1 hN ffirmfrlv iwnd privat '"ht to tho ;ir con:paniiii nt of
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lovo. for h- b.ad mi" of :ln- I Tiir.riv-pap-r" nioth r-::i-!.i s. v. h't
wouidii't u-t him bo tiif p-rf.-. t ); ; anj it never uses gentle methiard h- want-d to. j. j(s victims. So if vou
Tomorrow. "Mary .'Siu'' f i
by Germs in the Blood.
Rheumatism is a sturdv foe,
v pr tty Arn fa Stfv.nt.
i'A.VI "Li:. 'The M:ril Fttrl." bi;;t upon a liniqu situation ami allowing ojIjortanity for much a.rnedy of rhe rii;lnjl sot, is todayV fatur- picture at tli C.ist!'.- Tb- sfai- is IjOU-s Ilennisoil. seen l'orinerK in ucsi.'in irarr'.iM. and his rob' jv (bat f an
American ' wi'oy who inh nts ai
ti:! and who attempts to rotor- Kni;hsii "ocitty. Th luro'x a v. kuard-
;re atilicted with the vli5ease, m)u may as well realize from the ürst that you have a real liht on your hands and that mhi cannot 'win unless you can iiv the very best methods known. It' the Jiease '.va confined to the urface, tiiere mi.uht be some lo;ic in expecting relief
from its clutches by local applt
i-s and hi r-xtt no pood mum.- in i c tlTioliS applied to the surface. th fai of contfn.pt and .::i av n . t. . . u,4 ,t the ,M. f - nter of aim, lion. To- V" l!1 that I
n.orrow, ' Too Much .1 Ii n - i Fry.nit W.iKhbuni.
i- i where the victim of rlieuma-
!:mh i'n often deceived. He Joes mU feel thai the first little twinges of pain amount to much, and hence ihev are not
promptly eradiialh
nr. til
iieeae:
increase
.nnToRiiM. Tiif iliSadvantaCo if l.a '.'in t:.iT hf.ar! is ir.td- p'am to arorr of New Yori. l.o s vvlit r; N !
Jon-, pretty srnoraphor in tho Offiee of dam s Crowninshtrhi. srnü- s her capfivatir.p sniib at th"'.) and ther: bae them with otily ay.ie memories of wha' iniht hua- hem. Thii is tho i!mhi of h ia-Ioni vo-:th5 in ". "ir tnons Vam!." --ar-rinz 'or.ytanc o Talnmdco and which will b seen at tho Auditorpam fori ay and toiiTorruw. flow-or. N nli' Jones' vamplm; is of an ini .u- r.t ratur. Sh.e th d..A'';ht.. of an a.riM ocr.it ie fatui'y v.-i:-!i m:s w.h Tais 1' "es, ai.d in ordt-r to itv: :np't- ni'Mit wi'h. t: ir.snrancru'; j.i'; , v'h" is fororii to drop )ry h ih-soumlitt i-,arr Site :
uor-d .mt.'ho "r..:i, h- thr o'th- of ; '.t experienced fr-hii he u-e of
tn- pr. Md v-t "f :h' . .- y;,n
fa'.'s :i !ovo with h.ui: A sianrn''
terer
The oniy sensible treatment from which you can expect real results is a remedy that goes deep down into the blood supply and kills the germs that cause the disease- These tinygerms multiply by the millions and scatter tw means of the m blood circulation throughout the entire system. Whether thev attack the muscles, the joints, limbs or other parts of the body, they are still in the blood, "and will continue to. spread their torturing pains until eliminated thoroughly from
much ! the blood.
S. S. S. is a wonderful blood
remedy, and is the logical treat
J.ie.ie thai can causj
i pain and su.lering i deep-seated, land has its source lar below the
Mirface of the skin. The pains iment for rheumatism, because j
mav iv slignt at hrt. and that; it nromrulv permeates tne en
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I AQA9 p p Today BRYANT WASHBURN in "Too Much Johnson" Tomorrow That riianniii Star ANITA STEWART In "MARY REGAN" Tlie story of a woman who marries a thief for lo ami ulio tiles of a broken heart, niul of a youtic laiiclitr who Inherits her mothers fortune and nature. Friday EARLE WILLIAMS In 'WHEN A MAN LOVES'
SATl'IIDAV Clever Mystery Drama
THEOPEN DOOR"
With All-star Cast
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Today LOUIS BENNISON in "THE MISFIT EARL" Tomorrow That Cleverest of Comedians BRYANT WASHBURN in "Too Much Johnson" He sold his troublesome mothcr-ln-law for $5,(00, and made her like lt. I. ut In'fore he was through, you'll say lie earned the money. Friday ANITA STEWART in
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Pei-n of A mr -"--' Mnt Ponnlar Romance
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perimenting, for this line old
!. Hut they j remedy has been in constant
everitv use tor more than tit tv Years.
it ha uir entire s stem ! durimr which time it has been
lid it relentless urip. The pains j rivinr splendid results. So vou
' ih.it seemed so slight at lirst be-1 owe it to yourself to take S. S. S. ! iconic intensely severe and seem without delav. and discard the!
use of local remedies that can do j you no good. If vour case requires any!
special advice, it can be ob- f
(linn M-i4hriil rd 4 r rr.th " ii'i
lillllCU Itlll'Ut LWOl IUI i valuable literature if vou will j
write todav to Cnief Medical Adviser. Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Cia. Advt.
PRE5triTS
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to t.tkc delight in your sutleri'V.i ( )i coin se, the,e has been cac 'vhere ome sli'lit relief
THE tzVfcrX POPULAR
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i :n: r.n:i or iwi: iii 'i.:" m o-it '-o ; f 'ho rhylhn.i'-. p.-;.t-vf-i! lla waiian o'.i n.n wlii-'n lt..y i i,,ival th ! t'.-r onn-. jatt'r. tip'.:: In '4 th- foN-ti-.:. tin- tanpo. fi-,. i.';o- : p .i ad o ; h " dar..' s in a t-r d'irinp xh two . .trs. i i;-, .:', ir.irc.,; : rh intVama-o cif oli r Moros :. p"s prodaot ion of Jvi.-hard Yaltn Tilly's centitna F- vio r -'f i! nla. -Th Hird of V.- r i.V.x ." hi h co:j-.r-! to tb.o i ' th at r .aif.rday iraiim----a ..i-'.-.t It .t- !.. id.iv thai
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