South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 75, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 March 1920 — Page 6
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CORBY MEN WIN INTERHALL MEET
TEDDY MURPHY PI TS OX GOOD BOL T. FAXS LOOK TOR HIS RETURX
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Outdoor Vor
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C nrl.y sorc-l an ovrrwholrr.ir." l:tory ovr- h r oM rlvi!, Sorin :ml tii 1-M.y lKi.lkr-rH. in tru- annual I ntrliall tri. insular preliminary rn."t yitr-Iviy mormn:? in U. uni- . r.;y i:ViT.!i;i'-i am. Th" Yry i". n vT :ii'l i t y Murphy ami 1 . scli, the n ttior.'illy fani' l co'ijI" whs- .-:.itu- in tli Intcrhall umr:tiop. is not thTinIt-iy !-cidd. It 1- ik.smMp that thk total of l:;; T.,:!.' sror'l ly tl-- two may :ir"vn ".ut. I; -.s h and his ;-.!in-.i.t', Ticks an- ti.l for hie!: iM-lnts s"jr honors with Z ah. Mrlntvr, another orby man. tov.iWd 10, with Uo r.rsiy. Tho m-t v.'.-ih not featured hy any unusual Tin. Th final rn-rt in which th" six hall will compt'tf lor th Indoor iiami-ionsliij is r!.iti for Thursday .tftrrr.oon. The rampu.-s fans ar looking forward to en1 of the fa-t-
-t lntcrl .til track events in the university hLstory iin-1 th coifh'-s pL't to tHiCO', r sot:i real mut'r!.i; in the r-S'.Mtin- -ffortf. The final s ore of t -fi rday's m-t tocvl. Wr'oy x:: 2-':. Sorin Ho and tluI ;.y l-'tud-nt.s 2-". Varsity Will JUM. "oar-h 1 !(!'!: n's v.inity men r"--turn-Ml lat yesterday from their 'i'- -syf'il Invasion f the .Michigan Aci domains. The fat of artiirii.ir six flr.t nine" in nine events
and hr-aklnp records In evry on..f th in indicates that the r.old and t i I u ir.cn have rounded into shape with a vnoance and that it is pro;r.ir to he a jrovjem to keen thern tr-un Kolnz stale hefore the outdoor
l.oral fiirht fan are i lamf.ririL' for
Interest i :,,u'l,4'r p"'k at T ddy Murphy, the
,n:catro .stoCKyards wonder l:htv.Uht, who appeared here last Thursday niht against the Texas KiJ whom he decidedly outpointed. Murphy demonstrated his class in this bout anl the fans appeared to l more than satisiied with hi: exhihjtion. Teddy is one of the neatest bi.v rs who has ver di.-piayed his wares before local fans. The
Chica; idol is an exjonent of the f-cier.tifle boxing1 rather than the slam ban-- K. ( . methods employed by most pugilists. Murphy has a wonderful defense, whib' his off ns- is fine. Ho is in ai.d .iit lik a flah. Purins his bout h-r- h- protect d himself bo wll that T-xas wa., able to e in but oi' clean blow to his head in the wliob- tm rounds.. Murphy easily found op'iiinirs jn his oppon'nt'fs di" !.:' and he miht have knocked him out had th- rürlit onc another round.
South Bend Indoor Hurler i Fans 23 Men in Sen-a- j tional Content. !
Revelations of a Wife in Drama at Oliver Wednesday
thi.-s is the bv Kucer.e
I '!rin in his lat-st dranatic of-
frir.L'. "His Wife's Mnv. " which
is .li;wn at the atb thater to-j day. As th idealistic younc civil
npine r who considered marriage a failure when financially outc'.issd bv Iiis wife, he is charming ind ol.
Tomorrow "Nothincr but Truth" features Tavlor Hc'.mvs
X AMI LAUGH LIX AS PRIZE U'lXXER IX BASKET TOURXAMEXT
The Washington A. C. invloor
rase)aii team now ciair.-is the championship of Indiana. Saturday they journeyed to hmorfe and save the Ilumely tc-am a jeer trouncing in oiie of th" b st pames ever seen in Import. The score was Ö to 3. To Sammy Marks, the .southpaw huiler of the South Ilend boys, goes tho lion's rhare of honors. He served ui a bewildering assortment
Many newspapers throughout th" country hav been runnjr.g the serial story. "The P.txclations of a Wife." and it h. s linn read doubtless by many thousands of people. It Is now being presented in dramatic form and will be offered at the Oliver theater Wednesday afternoon and night. It's described as a mystic drama and tells the story of a
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of Fpeed and curves to the Importe j beautiful woman with a past. There
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with only light exercise on t" o gymnasium apparatus to sustain condition. If th" wather permits work will th n start for strenuous outdoor .relay and meet campaign scheduled J y tii- university snithoritles. Capt. I M'li hi, Kaper and other members 'of the v,pi;ul wiil conduct their out- ' door work w ith a view of the ly'0 Jiympie trials in which Murphy. M)ejh and Hayes will also probably omp'te. Th summary of the last Interhall meet follows: The results for four places in tho ord r named: Forty-yard dash Deseh. Corby; .Kicks, Corby; Hayes, Srin; Siuwe. .,'orby; time, 4 4-." second Forty-yard high hurdles Murphy, i'orby; bint, Corby; Sh. grue.
UT.(0MIN(;T0N, Ind., March 1". Harold H. Itughlin, forward on the Bedford five, was. chosen aj? the .Jacob Ciimbe! prize winner hy the
1 Cimbel committee this evening. The
prize is awarded to Iaughlin as the player wlu showed the best mental altitude during the tournament play, in the estimation of the committee. He completes his senior year at Bedford this year. The members of the committee making the choice included Coach F.. o. Stiehm. l'rof. C. Hdmondson, l'rof. j:. a. Ivo. Prof. W. J. Moenkli!ius, Prof. Paul V. M-.-Nutt and Thomas Heiulricks.
24 XATIOXS EXT E RED IX OLYMPIC GAMES
Ward, Corin; time
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O I H i S Fnty-yard low hurdles Cr by; ianf. Crby; ICirk, Shegrue. Pay; tim. " 220 -yard run Picks. !s.h. Ccrby; Stowe. Corby;
Sorin; times. 2C seromls. MO-vard run Picky, Corby: Cul-; run. Se rin; Oseau. Corby; Pa. is. j Corby; times S seconds. ' NO-yard run Melntyre, Corby: i o. Iav; T'pede. Corby; Culiiane. j -..r'ov; time. J:22 2-Z. , : Mip run (!ulhane, Corby; Pan-'
Miel-, Corby; Galloway, Sorin; Scliu- : !. Sorlu; time, 5:11 1-5.
Shot rtit Crabner. ( orby
llu"ii Corby: Kirk. Sorin; Hay
Soriri: distance. 7 feet 3 1-'-' inch
Pole vault Falvey, Corby; Murphy, Corby; Shannahan. Sorin. tie for first, height 1 feet 6 inches. High jump Melntyre. Corby. Kirk, Sorin; Mulcahy. Corby: Fl- '. Corby; height, 5 feet G inches. Broad jump Have?. Sorin; Dan, Corby; Stowe. Corby: Shegrue, Pay; distance 1 f foot 10 inches.
ANT W HHP, Marc h 10. Twentyfour nations already have oflioially accepted Belgium's invitation to participate in the coming Olympic games, and the Belgium committee charged with the prep aratiorts is goin.r ahead in tho face of all obstacles, determined to have everything in readiness in August. cihcial notice of participation by the Cnited States has not been received, but is expected soon. The principal stadium is very near completion and work has begun on the natatorium. where 10.000 persons can be seated to witness the water events. The Antwerp velodrome is being remodelled for the Olympic cyclist.-. It has b"?n tentatively decided to open the strium for the training of athletes a fortnight before tho ofheial opening on August 11.
boys that they were unable to
fathom. At the end of the nine innintrs. the records show that 20 of the Plow boys went out by the strikeout route, which is a record never equalled in the annals of the indoor came. They have not tasted defeat in three year.. Tuesday night the Washington boys play the Magyr hall team at the Washington school gymnarium. Marks ard Mike will be the batteries for tli" Washingtons. Admission ts free and the public is invited. The Washington team challenges any indoor club in the state for a home and home series of game.. The manager may be reached by calling Pincoln 2125.
"As you were!" said the Beauty specialist and behold, it is done! At twenty, it is his love of love; at thirty his love of adventure; at forty his love of companionship; and at fifty his love of amusement but each time, a man always mistakes it for his love cf a woman.
are said to oe some sensational ana thrilling incidents during the action of the piece. The matine will be given for woni'-n only.
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LA S.M.I. I :. a society idler who wagers his
three friends that he can get along
without telling a falsehood for a whole week. Taylor Holmes is seen to good advantage in the comedy. "Nothing But the Truth." at the La Salle today. His troubles begin when at a house party given in his sweetheart's honor h is forced to insult both she and the hostess by telling the truth. When divorce threatens the two men by his sticking to the truth they are glad to . - v v 'u fin. hi- i " t . Tomorrow begins a two days' showing of "The Six Pest C liars." with Pryant Washburn featured.
CASTI.IX A hero who cannot control his growing sense of irritation because his wife's bank account is exasperatingly large looms up as a distinctly new type of character in film or
i:illlimON' flAMU DALIES, Texas, March 11. Pittsburg (Nationals) . 12. : Oallas (Texas league) 6. 11. 4. Weisner, Hamilton and Clark, I.e; Bae. Plynn and Creer.bur. Forest.
Cleveland (Arnn) 12: 12; 2. New-
ins (Southern) 4; 10: .".
oveleskie, Caldwell. Mile and
Nunainaker. Thomas: Walker, Myers. Phillips and Pe Berry. Powie.
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So long as he keeps within tho PAW. a man may break the commandments as lightly as he would a lover's vow; but a woman mayfar more safely break all the laws.
ithan one social convention.
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No Children Admitted Not a Motion Picture. Better than 'The Little Mother to Be." N. Y. Sun. IF YOU ARE IN LOVE IF YOU ARE MARRIED IF YOU ARE DIVORCED IF YOU ARE GOING TO GET MARRIED IF YOU NEVER INTEND TO MARRY SEE "THE REUELATSOFJS OF A WIFE" The Naked Truth About Married Life. Strange Facts Concerning Marriage and Divorce. im. ay i a i;ky woman mioi i.p i.i: m:at now si i.i.lm.. im:km : 50c. :: and si.oo ALICE STERLING (A wt'irmi with a ikii) will a4blr-vs the single, married and di-n-tl I.nl'u-.. thoo in oi and tin-' tmteniplat ing marrlare. toi tin fubje-t of
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Puring 1it iidilnv. slio will -mb-aor to make clrar tin iie-tioii: Wlwther or tut it i- f't to tell of jour past life N'forv niurriugt.
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THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 18th
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Today TAYLOR HOLMES in "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" .Tomorrow and Wednesday CW'T BRYANT WASHBURN in
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VYhatN tin torhl talking about Unlay? Tlu- LtMH' of Nation? Next President? IUmIs? The Newest Ilook? I larriago a Tallure? Tlu lrict of Shoe? They're talking about the thing the "Six Pevt Cellar" is iifout. You'll enjoy eery iniiiute of thU pnihlbitlon ixuneiU.
Thursday and Friday MARGUERITE CLARK in "ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY"
Today EUGENE O'BRIEN "HIS WIFE'S MONEY" Tomorrow That Popular Comedian TAYLOR HOLMES "nothingTbut THE TRUTH" Adapted from the stage comedy of the Kinie title, thi is the ainusiikg story of a young, man who lay a wager that lie will tell nothing lint the trtith for one solid week. Wednesday HARRY CAREY
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GENTLEMAN" Thursday BRYANT WASHBURN "THE SIBBEST CELLARS"
OKIMIIXM. St tley and Birbeek in an act enTitleo "The Musical Blacksmiths" headline the mrdiocre bill that isbeing offered r.t the Orph-'um the !:r'. half of th week. Two lightning changes and some music pounded out on various devices that are ordinarily founl In a blacksmith shop feature the act.
Poncy Haskell, with a rapid lire i
monologue weeps the audience in
good humor. Werner, Amcros Trio !
combine comedy with jucgling and music and manage to secure liberal applause. Peggy Brooks, billed as a late star of Ziegfeld's Follifs. sings several songs. Jerome and Newell in an acrobatic net open the bill Kinograrrus are unusually interesting.
Arthur M.rr:on, than that betw.cn the two girls-. Mary Warren, played by Martrueritc p. Pi Mot!.-, del-. -at. sensitive, hig i-h:-d. educated, and Annie S-piir'-s. g. i r n - fc( i r?-d tar tar. co jr.": geo :s- and oi.Ksp.'k r. but the most won b-rful r b.ar.iC'-r in t!c wh-i sTcry is Sn ;.m" pia.., :c Xoah Beery, th." man who i!y loves the v.-oma.i wb.o is his wit" in name only. opivrit. Among t!;e h rcl'.irers :n (":a;k son and Hii'.'s Min.-T'.s u.;ich conic to the Oliver thcat'-r Tlr;r.u i.- ".u-h:
are P.i:iy Woo lall. L,,n Pa r' P 'i: support- 1
pany of sir.rcrs. dar. . rs and vaudeville sp ii'is'. Tho "j err.r.g of ;hh !". wbdv-h :- -ill to be mad-- in . n '.aVor.it.- sVi- setting, is t r:r.-d ' Th-- Piml f !';.iwir--." and i- -. i I t.i be particularly attractiv.-. A -tre. t p ir.ob and ceno rt w ;'l 1" given in the ;:f j-rr."on.
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STALEY & BIRBECK The Musical Illacksmiths LONEY HASKELL Clia meter .Monologue Comedian PEGGY BROOKS Musical Comedy Hits JEROME & NEWELL "A Chine. Circus" THURSDAY JULIA NASH & C. H. O'DONNELL And Tour Other Acts
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BRYANT WASHBURN AT HIS BEST. WANDA HAWLEY AND JULIA
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Personally supervised and directed by the author, ELMERSON, himself, which is assurance that the picture is extra good. A more sublime drama of Love and Faith, with the gTeat west as a background, has never been filmed a bigger or better western production it has never before been our good fortune to present. "THE SAGEBRUSHER" IS A WESTERN PICTURE FOR WOMEN because of its tender message of love and faith FOR MEN AND CHILDREN because it is different. ITS BIG SCENES THRILL THROUGH AND THROUGH. THE RAGING FOREST FIRE THE GREAT FLOOD, AND THE MOST TERRIFIC FIST FIGHT EVER MADE FOR A PICTURE ARE SCENES YOU WILL NEVER FORGET! AN ALL-STAR CAST, HEADED BY POPULAR ROY STEWART AND MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE. SPECIAL PRICES MAIN FLOOR 25c, BALCONY 20c. CHILDREN 10c, tax included. WHENEVER WE RAISE OUR PRICES FOR ANY PICTURE IT MUST BE GOOD IN ORDER TO JUSTIFY THE INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF ADMISSION. "THE SAGEBRUSHER" IS EXTRA GOOD, AND THAT IS WHY WE ARE PLAYING IT THREE DAYS. Every man, woman and child will more than enjoy this great western drama. Come early and avoid the night crowd. THURSDAY, ONE DAY ONLY An attraction extraordinary, that never to be forgotten picture, "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS," with MAE MARSH. A circus picture that will live forever.
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COMING NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY BLANCHE SWEET in "FIGHTING CRESSY," a feudal story of the Kentucky mountains, and CHARLIE CHAPLIN in his screaming burlesque comedy, "CARMEN," in three reels.
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