South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1920 — Page 8

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ARREST FARMER FOR OPERATING HOME DISTILLERY

donation in "Alias Jimmy Valentin . Srr.i Owen is his lealin;r lady unj toeth'-r thry make an admirable couple fur th- presentation

(t thi coci-ty farce whih has Leon be ".p. f her best rr

flavored with a mixture of rxritir.rr! H. It. W mt.c r in

Police Confiscate Onantitv of

Liquor al Loui- IS'ajiy'o Placf.

Fv?ri pallors rf '-prohibition ! monnyhin." the j-.nr of -unbh

wnuhl make a Tennessee mountain-

wep tears of joy and a cc mpli-'

AT THE PLAYHOUSES ASTU: "Judy rf Ungues' llarK,r.,, with Mary Milf5 Mint-.-. Al'DITOFlirM The Cyrlono." with Tom "Mix. LASALL.!-: 'Thr Stolen Kiss with "or.vtar.co Binr.ey. OMVKit -"A DiitmlitiT of Two Uorl'ls,'' ". ith Norma Talmadge. OlTII F:i:M-- niir!eil!r.

melodrama. Thur.-lay utiraetion n: S-il 1 is Con-Uncc IJinr.e Stolen Kiss-."

Mlntf-r, In a ftory of youth, love and faith. Her rule in thi werfen adaptation ft draco Miller-? widely rad

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raid on the country home of Loui: Nany, II. P.. 1. about thrre ar:l a half miles from th- oily !at- Monday aftrrroon. The raM.Ty, bd hy Police Serprt. Harnh irt, found the stil' In operation with Na.try eonduetin-r the home distitUrv. I ri d L'riras

and the revj.iu" of j;rap.-- aftr( whu? waa made was ud in making

the. lienor and a quantity of th stui'C V.'.'uS COnfi.-e.'ited .y ttf fJf erv. When th o!!Krs nt .rid th heus .auT as found In the basear.t of hi hnnc and f-hnvd tt 'e.si; rare ? except ayin;: that he was ma .-ufa turinfT the hquor for hi w u:-e. The whole paraphernalia v.. is hadfd on the patrol and tahen : o hadqn arter.s, Nwcy bom; tak n and hooked on a charge of operating an iJlP.t Ktlll. An experiment mad with th liquor showed that it was nearly 1''0 percent ahohol hut th ity hmi.st w ill make a rh.-.nn! analyst.- to dolennlnr th exact perentf :. Nrnr Ital VliMy. The police say that it is th ncar- ' -. to re;.l whisky tliat has bn 'ria''ht in t.inc the prohibition laws hav pon into c ffiT-t. Napy was irrai'ned in the Hty court Tnvda mr-rnlnp and will h friven n hearing Saturday. He was rt la:-''d on ?300 Tie raid as.-' mad wholly indeiAr.Icnt f -.hr povrniaenl revenu-1 ;-ir nts and th prosei-utiot. will he üia4ln by tlie state. Hour plar s were L.itefi d iri'.iFT th raid but tx inv rimlnatins rvidrti'- u:i:' foniol in th f":r5t thre p!acs.

AirHTOllU'M. "The Cyclone." In which, that popular plaw-r. Tom Mix, will he tuen at th Auditorium today, is a talrt of th jior.e-r northwest, dpictln; a j-truvIo between the Canadian mount. l police and a g-ar.i,' of k m u -bh-rs. Tom Mix, as a s-erveant. Is detailed to hunt down th outlaws who ar' iaded by a shrewd b ader. Th Mnuarcrlern hav their rendezvo'js e ti a ranch, whi'h is th home of th sergeant's sweetheart. The

i dauntless Mix aftr a s'ri's of hair-

ral.-dn exploits and miraculous esaps. succe-d in eornrinir tlie pan aral recuin; his sweetheart uho had fallen into the hands of th -'CoundreN. Mix is said to perforn; some rt markablo feats of darin; with his famous hors whom all picture are familiar with. The Fox News, Mutt and Jeff and a single rcl comedy will also be on the bill. Th same picture will be shown tomorrow.

omvi:k. .Francis X. Hush man and lieverly Thiyr.e. themselves. In the legitimate or ppoken drama, will b the attraction at the Oliver theatre .Sunday and Monday. Oliver Merosco has secured these famous film stars for a limited tour in person with a notable cast e.f players In thej very fascinating myst ry play entitled "The Mastr Thief by Edward K. Rose, from the story of Hichard Washburn Child.

XOIIMA TALMAlMill

i The last showing of the photoplay

facial play, which she exploits effectlvesly. Th.en there is violet Deasey, th n';sy violinist, who wtth her beautiful sincirirr voice an 1 captivating strains of her violin, has won the h art of mu;c love rs in eve ry city. Others of prominence? are Sylvia Tell. Genvia Davis, nun on I-nihin, Georpe Dur.stnn, Will Adams ard William Hovcll.

"The Daughter of Two Worlds" j

starring Norma Talmadpe, will he g-iven at th Oliver theatre today ttartinp: at one o'clock and running continuously. The' jroduction is tne of the- strongest and best Miss Talmadie has been seen in for some time.

TItA VI1LTALK. 11. M. Newman's Traveltalk at th 0!ier theatre next Friday evening has for its subject. "Occupied Germany." Luxt-mbourp, Mainz, Trier, Trier, Cologne and Cobler.z and the bank? of the Iihine appear clear and beautiful. .Street scnes taken

efor and after th war jhowinjK

va;t differences will be shown. Newman's observations on the present condition and th future of Germany furnhl'es many surprises. The ativitis of American soldiers on Gorman soil and the appearand of the Stars and Stripes on th prreat fortress a' Ehrenbre itenstein a: thrir.ir.ff incidents in this unusual Travel talk.

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3IOOS1T. attfaiton: Box social Thursday nicht. March 4th. Moos-1 hall. Memhers. and friends lnv.ted. T44--;

Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads.j

castli:. The Canle ii; holdinc: is own these days by presenting clean, up-to-the-rninute screen entertainments. Today's feature Is entitled "Judy of Rogue's Harbor," prentinc that attractive youn flayer, aMry Mile.-

Chief amo.aff th fun makers in J ".Somebody's Sweetheart," the musical comedy cominir to the Olivr Saturday matinee and nik'ht, is found j Charles O'Connor, a farcour of abil- ! ity and perscnality. An adroit em- j ployment of pantimime in several numbers also contributes to his sue- ! cess. Another member known to' local theatre-covrs Is Herta Donn ! with her Mary iMckford curls and j t

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COLONEL HAVERS MILL TALK TO "V HOYS

oKPiinrM. Final jjrf romances will he riven today hy the vaudeville hill consistin; of Ijou Hall and Ada Uorwn. comedy sketch; "Go-Get-'em" Hor(rs, colon d dancer; Jack Alfred company, irymnats; Arthur anl Heah ltl!. ventriloquists, and a trained bird act. Ib'cinninff Thursday. Cantor's minstrels, onsistint: -if Marion Gibney and a sextette of cirls. will entertain, llarton and Clark return with their iihonoraph novelty, entltbd "Columbia and Victoi." Haddon and Norman will offer a comedy oddity, I-'later and Malia. in a sinp;inff sketch. "Down Melody Iins." and tlie Aerial Kddys will complet'. the bill.

'o!. K. A. Haver.s will speak a- hoys elepartmetit of the V. M.

A. Wednesday eveninir at 7 o'cloek :i th "Hvolution of the Fen." All l.'iys of tli city r itiviteil to alrd. The talk will h acompani(d -v t ere-opticon i'"As. Th Triancl

o'cleek on the meeting will be

ijourne.l in time to hear Col. Havers' address.

.ul will meet at . i !u evenin'. Th

UIKTIIS. Mr. and Mrs-. Joseph K.izmie-e-7:.U. I'll W. ."olaml st.. daughter iv:. Mr. anil .Mrs. Frank Jo.uiak H'.O" Sample s:.. tl.aaichter. 1't-b. L"s. Mr. ami Mrs. Ferdinand I'olohka. 4J1 S. f'arlisb- st.. elauliter Feb. L'S. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Fichke. TMd r St., son. Feb. "Jib Mr. and Irs. O. Trow! rid e, .1 : V. Navarre t., son. Mar.ii

sio.no i'ia: oi ti:ki:i. W will pay ? 1 O to l;;ly ,.h will ply one word that will be adopt-

k. y t.s as thw mot suitable for :. ; appropriate nam "f a new ereat:o'i of a special and superior cliocb.fes tnai- ly us. Name to betrm :tb " Polerior's" at'.d e-ml with choolat"s S !i 1 wotd and your naine -.. 1 address to Th. Fhiladelphia. -V. Michigan st.. South Mvtid.

LAS AM.I1. Today's attraction at th I-iSalle is H. F.. Warnep In a domestic comedy. "A Fugitive From Matrimony," Warner is known as one of the most polished actors on the screen and in this society drama he has a role hat is equal to his famous imper-

HV. IIOKING. a well-tewio Kansas farmer, says ho lias ;n I mil twenty lxnimls In weight ami Is in letter general health tlin he has been in years sincv taking Tanlac.

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In Hlark Kid with Illcrli Leather or KxquUito I Vcnch Heel

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United Press : MEXICO CITY, Mexico, March 2.

The government today ordered

the Mexican representative in

Washington to protest to the government of the United States against

the murder of a Mexican named Cornejo, said to have been killed recently in Colorado.

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POT POURI audellb ' Mipreme Voclt

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w.'s the straight-forward statement made a fw days apo by H. W. F.orinr. a pnminent and well-to-do farmer living at Overland Park, Kans. "uririi; th" two years I differed I trieit everything I knew to pet relief, but nothinp seemed to reach

Tomorrow The Clever Star CONSTANCE BINNEY in "THE STOLEN KISS" Tin star of 4,:19 lOast' recently seen at the Oliver has i delightful role In this hrlslit screen coinculy. A in 'J-rM-whllo Susan," Mir will win many friends by her natural, ulnsome ways. JTIIDAT lU'turn i:nacment of ENID BENNETT "STEPPING OUT" STl"KI.Y H. B. WARNER "THE GRAY WOLF'S GHOST"

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Today MARY MILES MINTER In "JUDY OF ROGUES' HARBOR" Tomorrow ' That Clever Actor H. B. WARNER In "A FUGITIVE FROM MATRIMONY" An exceptional society drama, with the star in a rule similar to his famous characterisation of "Alias Jimmle Valentine." SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Today and Tomorrow MISS MARY HUGHES The Talented Vocalist vtlij siNt;

MatineQ and Night THIS SATURDAY, MARCH 6th

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PRICES: Sunday, 50c to $1.50 Monday, 50c to $2.00

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fastest and most sensational six-reel western picture of his thrilling screen career.

"THE CYCLONE" A whirlwind of thrills and excitement and the best of recent Tom Mix pictures. NOTE TOM MIX'S FALL THROUGH FOUR FLOORS WHILE SEATED ASTRIDE HIS TRUSTY HORSE, TONY, IS NOT FAKED. HE DOES THIS STUNT TO PROVE HIS ACTING IS GENUINE. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART DONT COME TO SEE THIS PICTURE. OTHERS COME EARLY AND AVOID THE EIGHT O'CLOCK SHOW. Also "A ROMAN SCANDAL," two-reel comedy; FOX NEWS, and MUTT AND JEFF. FRIDAY LEAH BAIRD in Augustus Thomas' great stage success, 'THE CAPITOL," an extra fine six-reel drama of political and social life in Washington, D. C. MONDAY AND TUESDAY ALEXANDER DUMAS' masterpiece in pictures, "THE CORSICAN BROTHERS," featuring DUSTIN FARNUM. One of the seasons very best dramatic treats. COMING March 10 and 11 "HER ELEPHANT MAN' the greatest circus story ever written and highly praised by two of the famous Ringling Brothers as a circus picture extraordinary. Featuring SHIRLEY MASON, sister of Viola Dana in her first big production for Wm. Fox. Prices 10c, 20c and 25c, with tax included.

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