South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 80, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 March 1920 — Page 6

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SOUTH BEND MAN CONTINUES WORK

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Four Game Arr Carried for v..?h tre Yank-,

Cartirr Field Including Punlur Conlrt.

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Attention Baseball Fans Any ofHcr, store or other business desiring baseball schedules for the National and American leagues may have same by calling THE NEWS-TIMES Phone Main 2100

I.'"v;innpy, of New ' rs w rfl "Mist u r t ? - 3 a.ain to, lay at

Vr-rk. ;m-J Joi Kay, of ('hvr.w. , nf' ' mrricjin li-WMr.;; coiirr.-s, but nrr rin,' tn m't in a !i ial mev : ;ms on Jat- affrrnoon shifts in Huff.ilo Saturday ri;)it. j ' rovmht frqu.-nt h a uses union;' the 1 1 tmn rs-tip. IM.Ji" Muri.liv. who hou,l his William Itusch r.f rhirao. wont

u.it-. s t- iulvjint.u'f at th- 'Miv r fourth racf in tho irr-Iividunls 'o'-'kins for a lifcrly polr. for th X.ia v. k :iL'fi. h;s l.rrn rnat' hf tl t v.ith '.76. V. Krosrhnr also nf i'iii- tional l airu' pennant, after 1h;U1i.

, oKi'iii;i'M. i Thr jres r.t auJ' '.ill ', .L ttv j ' U", iit UIM which features .Iuia .Xt.'h I ar'l C. If. ('Ionne;i in tii-' com iv ) skit A. M.." is KivT. !ir,a! show - j l'-rs to.Jay. thi'r acts a;' Ni('U i ar.'l Sans, y Alice's IUI, l'rtiini j aifl siste r an-1 '.ml ami .1 si- tlray. i Si art in:: tont"rrf ni.itlncr, the tvw hill topped b:- Rico and j Wrnrr v. ho r.ftVr this st.-anon a new J playU-t rr.iitl' d ' n the Scaffold." j larry Ilarki'is and his mo Marchs of I im1"-1v, Baxley and Portor, singr rs j and d.'.nci rs. tin- Stu ir Girls in a i rha rcf r stuilv in li irnopv and on"

oth r O'Jd act rounds out the pro--ra:n.

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Th' dp n date, !, au - d 1 Ihr ranr Uation f th' IIarard -,;r.' Will he !d: d y -: n Stat- Ncrninl: the MicliiiMii i: !t-

cr;i pj 1 r roll iat'- ha rn pior..- of 1 1 sa-, Jn ,

Hill Henry, a Great linkes ' w-nt into second placo in the th' rast rn a rk'rt patlun i?, to yes- , in Isport', Ttjesday nii;ht. . M-ev nts. hcrjns 1'::: in nine ! terday. winning the third cuiisccuaiius. Th' leaders are: Five mm tiv l-;l!ii'.

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ItkH.ih.i and Norf h v. r r n. footl.tli; N"--.v Fnirland

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land. L'lMT; Frr.ies launch, Chicago. , Hrowr.s were to h- put through two

the Polish -I'-'L'; 'rstal Park, Canton. O, 2 0 1 j t hard workouts today. Games with

had l. iri ly rnouijli stuff i-arsen Shoes, Chiraeo, 2 S f . i Tulsa, wiehila and Jophn are. Schede 1; l.innnw in hic:iK(j j Two raen O. WhitdieaI and I', j dulej for next wek. nit:it. Tlu' Pole li ,d to GruLh. St. Louis. 12.".7; A sVhultz '

II. ; .MIAMI. IIa. Thf worhl chani-

h- would .Muu'h-y and C I-ek, St. Paul, l.".l;Pon Pcds and IndianapoMs minor e'.rn with , M. Morcan and .1. Kannan. ''ii-.io I leaguers iday a thr ' -same series

son ai:rir,s t trra after st ren u - ; Th u i s-ia y

mis e fforts i: i l j!l itiih i ' n t er ! f-1 v" 11 fo rome off witli a and I U.iark. Sh hoytran. 1257

'olhS", Ky.. r Va-h;:a;t;n-J !!. r- ! vir',,r

.son had falle!

re lations hir.s r r, v 1 with

ports have hr-

thei'orpe so cited in roller polo that ansville, f,0S; U. .Meyer. St. Louis.

Lvan.stornan.s aft r a lap'- n( !0 th Provid- tk-v- tam has madn trr A Prond r, Ghivaso. fi77; V. years. Tf n-w .i!i r on the s!a ! most t' luptinr off r rver presented I Pusrh. Chi-aso, ",7;; ( Mathies-m, is Valparaiso utiiversity, which will I a play r t llY.ins.of th pu hmond. j 'hieaso. 07:..

All-eVf nts Ii. Meyer. St. Iouis. Is"; F. Kreprhcr, Phirao. isc(4; If.

12;;o- t Miller and 1. YVeism n . her Friday. Saiunlay and Sundav

Ivouisvillr, 1229. (after whieh the ehamps will hook Individuals P. McGenwan. Fv-'"p with th- Washington Senators

for IS Raines while luaurj north.

taekle Ko kn-'s nznr Ration on In-!.. tarn. ami l.vans Is now on :artir h.'id on ct. 2.;. two weik.sjnis way e;..st to hHp Providrnr. aftr Valpo jdays Harvard. Th" win the eastern championship.

meeting will atford f. rities and fans

throughout tlie country the opj or- Ir W ildr is m the rninmon class Lvansville, 183?

tunity to ,mp.r- th- r- lat lv-, nere would you put mo niiUT Iiystrenth of eastern nd western I wHhi "puusV

hranihs of the (Oilese sndiron sport. Four llrmio (ianies. An Indication of thr faith thf N"tr- I). line- athletic advisers have in the interest and support of South Pem! and vicinity is the scheduling f four s-ime.s on the home held. Kalamazoo and Western State Normal are invariahly represented with strong teams while the Valpo eon-

Morrison. South Pend, 1S0O: P. Wolf. Chicapro. ISi'J; P. McGeowan.

SPIRITED PLAY IPs' SEMI-FINAL ROUND OP TENNIS TOURNEY

NI1W YOPK, March P'. Spirited playins at the net by Mrs. L. CI. .Morris accounted for defeat of Miss

test i.s uie of the strongest drawing : Sii;ourney and Miss Lf slie Pancroft.

ards on the schedule. Gala prep- i of Poston. in the semi-final round arations are underway for the Pur- j of tli women's national indoor tendue iame on Nov. I when the an- ' nis cha mpionshij doubles at the iiu.il liotu cornms c le',iation will) Seventh regiment armory here toI'f ohserv d. Notre iame jrrad.s I day. from all parts of the country are! Sirs. Morris paired with Miss xpeeted to be present and accord - I Piene Pollak, both of New York, ins to the early plans the date will j and they stored at f.-1. C-6. 6-2.

We one of the most Important in , The machine-like s rvico of Mi.-s the annals of Notre Pame si ort. j Pancroft also made it easy for the The completed ychedule: ! New Yorkers to break throush her ct. 2 Kalamazoo Pollese at No-J service in the first and third sets tre Dame. to turn the tide apainst the Boston c. y Western State Normal at i pah. Notre Pame. Mk-s Gertrude Delia Torre and 'et. lri Nebraska Fniversiiy nt Miss Parma Winn. New York, won Notre Dame. j the other semi-final. ct. 23 Valparai.-o Fnh ersily at i

Notre Dame. ct. C Army at West Point.

News From the Training Camps

ONTARIO. Calif.. The population of this town turned out and donated a dollar each to watch a 15-innins samo between the Portland Beavers and the Chicaso Cubs. Larknes.s ended tho game which was a three to three affair. Bailey. Vaushn and Martin worked on tho mound for the Cubs.

NPW OPLKANS, Ti.. Tho regulars trimmed the yannisans a sain to the tune of three to nothirs her yesterday. The Cleveland youngsters out-batted th veterans, tvo to on-, but fine has- runnins and fieldins pave the victory to the latter.

POST WAR RACING REVIVED IN ENGLAND

at Notre Fame

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Nov. 6 Purdue Lincoln. Nov. Indiana

ton. Nov. 2ft North wt-t' n

ton. Nov. Mit hp;an Api hinsin

FRANKLIN FORCED TO DECLINE INVITATION

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! FRANKLIN. Ind., March 1?. t Kvans- prr,f i'rank J. Bruce, of the Frank

lin hiph sciiool. today received notice from P. C. .lohnson. Rochester. Ind.. president of the Indiana high sehool athletic association, that no member school of the association would ! permitted to compete in the interstate hiph school baskethall me t at Madhon. Wis., next Ttiiirs.iav and l'ridav. Mr. Johnson

Pity Jimmy Wilde' No sooner i stated that the board of control of

THE WORLD 0' SPORTS

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aoe i'liion, a toupa oruer. . Wflf j-s apainst participation in jumps him for a bout. Dillon has , Tlft . ... ,vr,n tournaments bv mem-

Kid Pe-lj.rr- I'l iiiK-tio winner of the state

trimmed Mickey Puss. 11

pan. Patsy Wall;

amonp th little fellows

pan. i atsy wahace anil other stars ' .,... ,..,:, ,o,ir h:u beeti invited to

! fit r th ni -t at Madison.

Ia k Sliarlcey. con-iuevor of .Pia-' my Wilde, ami Frant' Pimiis. han-

i a mv eiph t , will ci,,s 1 1 Fity Monday i.ihf.

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JESS 11 ILL ARD STILL IN FIGHTING MOOD

.1, Ml-: Johnson insists that Jack Deiapsey has apred to ho hun i:i Tia .luana. The FhicaL.,. snioke

laitrs a!s- tii.it he h.. bout:

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LAWBPNCK. Kits.. Mar. 1 A v.;i rr.int for the arrest of Jess Wil!arh forme heavyweight pugilistic ehampioti. for disturbance of the ptac' was sworn out today by Fred Lnsan. nero pdiceman. Lopan was driving a waon a!ns a narrow road when Willard attMiipted to pass in

Lopau charges Willard

tiled with San I-aricford and Harry Wills. lh New ('rhaiis tar ha'o. Hans '.mtr. old I'uaie .iioitstoo, and .! "honski. ohi-tim-

Ii a wt iIit . b.i" b n apt oait'ii a motorcar.

itoMido rs :" :lo' Pjts!'iir'.: J.o.xin 'ca!l-d him nano-s for not giving up commission. 'he road and ehallenged him to fight. - j Lop;; n refused the challenge, he F,;-.u( e is falling hard for l i n g. : s a id. a n d t ook the matter to a justice The I'rrin !i senate and chamber of j of the pi .'ce. ilj,itis are report! as fa vritip a m.f.opa! hun au of sport. Mis.-t; C BIS TAKH ANOTII FIL ihi'ik 'arp titicr ha-- a chine,' with I I NN A. Texas. Mar. l!i. St. Louis I en:p:- . J Nationals I. l; Philadelphia : A merie ins ;. s. 1. Reinh.art. Doak Iv-r.-tmouth o.'s b. en ; i ited ' ;,,id Dilhof, r. Clemons; Naylor, aross tlie continent to plav lhejivrrv and' Perkins, ''jinpic luh fotti.'.ll team m Sa n j i Ya n :.-( next fall. I -

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t Tio a! a s t . Com isk - 's j W hit So are sri'.l balking ; at the oioney the id Li'i'im offers theni and only Fddie 'lins. of the ' ZZ So sn'ichl. his report d at Vaoj fr sprmp pract ii ;

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WACO, Texas. Buck Weaver, third baseman, has reduced the list of "White Sox holdouts to a pair. Weaver reported last night. Eddie Cicotte, has shown up in great fashion the few times he has worked on the mound.

MACON. Ga.. "Chick" Shorten pot himself a vacation from Tiger practice for at least a week by stepping on two rusty nails. The Benpals were put through swimming: drill on a rain-soaked field by Jennings. No drownings were reported.

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. The Boston Red Sox were scheduled to play the

last game of the three pame series

SAN DOWN PARK. Ens., March 10. After an interval of tlve years, during which horsemen and their mounts were engaged in sterner business, the Grand Military steeplechase meeting reopened here today. Seven races, riders ami mounts restricted to those with army or navy service were scheduled.

DEAN SELECTED TO LEAD INDIANS IN 1921

with the Pittsburg Pirates today, following postponement yesterday because of rain.

COLUMRL'S. Ga. Rain prevented the Boston Braves from getting in their regular practice yesterday. George Stallings put them through ten minutes of ridding practice, however, before the downpour.

BLOOMINOTON, Ind.. March 19. Everett S. Dean, center on this season's Indiana university basketball team was elected captain of the squad for next season at a meeting of "I" men today. Dean has the highest number of held and foul goals to his credit of any man on the Indiana five. WINGATE HIGH SCIIOOL REMAINS Ar RUNNING CHICAGO, Mar. 19. Wingate, Ind.. tief fated Cedar Rapids. Ia.. 30

to k Ii r an i'

RELIEVE RADICALS IN GERMANY HAVE POWER

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i: Town's h, !; f :u ti;,. ;. eign oilitc that Germ.c.v inclinir -pore to ri-

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LASAI.l.IFanr.ie Purs:-- very human story of a woman's past as told in "Oats and the woman" in magazine form, is brought to the LaSalle screen today where under the title of "The-. Day She Paid" it. will be shown with Fr.-im da Billiogton playing the little suit model. How a woman sacrilices her only chance for happiness that a?uther may not sufff r is this play's theme, which pains the spectatur'3 sympathy for its heroin". Tomorrow, starts a two days' enpapement at the Laalle of "Mary's Ankle." with Douglas MacLean and Doiis .May playing the stellar roles.

castli:. As a little Irish maid who is called "All of a .sudden Peppy" on account of her Abrupt way of doinp things. Marguerite Clark is seen at her harming best in trie picture by that title at tho Castle today. How she masquerades as a married woman In order to pet her widowed mother married off to the rUht man. forms the situation from which numerous umusing applications result. Tomorrow and Monday, "Tho Third Kiss" with dainty Vivian Martin as Its star, plays a return cnpapement at the Castle.

AUDITORIUM. Jack Gardner In "The Range Boss" a five reel sensational drama of the west: "Fatty" Arbuckle In "The Life of O'lleilly' a two reel comedy and the Pathe News of current events are today's attractions at the Auditorium. Tomorrow's bill includes the second chapter of Ruth Roland's new serial entitleuU."The Adventures of Ruth;" "A Red Hot Finish" a two reel comedy; "Hair Trigger Stuff" a two reel western drama with popular ifoot Gibson and Mutt and Jeff.

SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Before the Giants beat tho Texas leaguers here yesterday, 11 to X Manager McGraw was presented with a six months old wildcat. It was accepted as ' a mascot and was named "Pennant" by Umpire Bill Brennan.

to 24, today in the first game of the

second day's play in the annual middle western Inter scholastic basketball tournament held by the University of Chicago. Stivers high of Dayton, O.. defeated Kalamazoo,

! Mich., 2S to 2 4.

ZBYSZKO TOOK BOTH EALLS FROM LINOW

JACKSONVILLE. Fla. Rube Marquard and Al Mamaux pitched ball too deep for the Yankees and Brooklyn won, 3 to 0.

DONNA, Texas. The St. Louis Fardinals were to play their fourth game with the Philadelphia Athletics hero today and incldently were

CHICAGO, Mar. 1?. Stanislaus Zbyszko, Polish wrestler, took both falls in his Jout here Thursday night with Jack Linow. Zbyszko surprised wrestling fans by his endurance and strength. The first fall came at tho end of 1 hour 15 minutes and 37 seconds. niiATus Tin nun sox. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 19 Pittsburg Nationals r, 8. 4; Boston Americans ".. 8. 1. Ponder, Adams. Cooper and Clarke. Hoeffner; Murphy, Leasure and Devine.

ci-nt stre ipth to fore- the i-t.-::-.a-Ti'n of caistav No.-kc, mint r ' liefen-. ii til j'.. "rt cabira t. A Berlin dispatch t Th" Frankfort aiti.ng stated tint Ns- s resinatioT had Icon accept..!, and th it Premier Hen-e of P? ;s-. , and Police Chi- f Err. -I of Pat '.i:, als hail submitted tluir rt s:u :m: ions.

In orllcial was placed

democrats have issued a nunifes'o calling for election f a r.-w president, to be chosen bv til" direct vo;.of the people Hiuf selection nf i cabinet ol governmental speri t'ist--.

This program was sai l to

cal with that forwarded to Pres": Ebert in Stuttgart by P; Kapp. whn the former was in temporary exile from Berlin and tho latt r controlled the capital.

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Monday, March 22nd CANDY NIGHT Tuesdiv, March 23rd NOVELTY NIGHT

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Wednesday. Mr.rch 24th FEATURE NIGHT

NO i ICE Account sacrcdncss of the day, Tokio will be closed on Good Friday. 3 Days 3 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 5, G r.nd 7. THE SEASON'S FEATURE EVENTS

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COAL OPERATORS TO

RECEIVE WAGE REPORT

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"WASH INGTON. March p. Pres't Wilson soon will send to ..al

v'l" j aim .1 aiii n u i n i i hi i . i . i j " i p ; ' t 4 and minority reports of tin coil in

. . a s conuiusoion in order that the tun I h sides in the wage omroversy i-iayiM meet tf draw a nw auret-ment. it Ii was said at the white house to.!a.,M following a conferen betwa'.-n 1 i Sec'y Tumulty. Rail Pit , tor Hincf and Atty. (ieneral Palmer. The. twt coal conuu issioq reports have been in the hands of the pr si- ! lent for s" eral iays. One w as from i j John P. AVhite, labor reprcsr.tati c U j on the commission, and the ither fl was signed by Henry Ro'.'in.-vn and ' , j

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Today Francila Billinrrton

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Rembrant Peale. pu'ii(. tors' representatives.

and op ra-

Tomorrov and Monday Tlio-c F!cf ari l Mouthful Fo-stars

l'almer said he l.elieved Wilson j pj

will urge tho operators and miners

to accept the majority rtport as a ba-siij for their nepotiatiotis.

i DOUGLAS MacLEAN

CI.VMIS LICK INDIANS. MIAMI, Fla., March 19. Cincinnati Nationals, fl; 7: 2. Indiuapolis American assncTation. e; . " : Sallee, Luque and Winpo. Allen Crum, Adams and Henline.

oum:ii. Two Weeks' the screen production in which Constance Talmadpo will be seen at the Oliver theater

for four days starting Sunday, in the story of the rise of a chorus girl to stardom. She flees from an ungentlemanly escort and finds herself j in the home of three crusty bachelor. One can Imagine what happens r. thrm when the smiling Constance)

beams on them.

Patricia Collinge and her a??ociato players arrived from New York yesterday and will appear at the Oliver theater this afternoon and tonight in her new play "Golden Days." The company will go to

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B.ibe Ruth is attracting .,lno-t; as much att ntion now by hi- in-; alihtv ti- hit in the exhibition

gaiv.es down -o,jth as he bs or- ! . .hnnrily w .. ,, crarkins home ru t.s ICC SlUUUlOIL

in the straight season.

Don't get fooled on the

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Your House Will Sell for More. Keep It.

.Tohnnv Griffiths. middleweight ; .iÄ . l from Akron. V. ha- r t u rned to ! C tllC Only ICC Company

America with a record of won six louts in 11! rout

took him on an average of -ix min- ' L I. ut.s to finish off his six opr onents. ! OOOrwS.

wis."1 p offering guaranteed ice

a French sporting paper recently j We are the only people

pu ir.s!i ,i an oiutuary ol n i ' L.ws. fermrr witerwei;ht r'n.iri- - WHO Can offer VOU a RUar-E T'lor- anl Lewis prompt ly . bobs up 1 H in New Vcrk to a.-sur the French-; antCC of Service With One men that he is still ery iniuli 'ive. ; hundred and twenty-five

wngr.er. of ti e Frank-! thousand dollars back of hool ba.-'.v -tWd ?:e. .

Co if h Gnr l:n lii-h s

which recently won the sfat ZZ it. champion-hip. rrcive1 a $l.r"'k"

purse frni l'ranklin business men for hi? pood work.

"Safety First" is a good

iuiwoif is petting in his lmi.. ! slogan for you this year.

bits when 7irgl- count row

then for the Indian

Petersburg. Fla.

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you will in July and

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ARTIFICIAL I

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Indianapolis. V-,lf sterns 1-tind to -tart the a-'.?-; at third !.!- i for ;h trib1. P-irrow, of tl.e F.os-' ton club, hot on th tr.iil of 1

Mra. who at n? titnt p' i d for Brooklyn

It is r rortd that Pmp--y uill v-tir- from tit" him in l i-tiv ia . f'w w ''.s and !; cast for bo . ZZ a p boats Rutuor !: t; that Pairs

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ICE CO. Main 2221 395 Lincoln 61235395

Your house will sell for more two years from now than it will today. There is not enough available labor and material for building to make it possible to keep up with the natural increase in population. The young fellows who went to war will get on their financial feet in the next year and marry. Every marriage means a demand for another home. You can get larger interest on your money by renting your house for the next two years than you can from any other investment of equal safety. Get this BIG, SAFE interest now, and get the full increase in the value of your property by selling two years from now. You can get the taxes and fire insurance paid on your house and additional rent equal to 8r on today's selling price. It's the safest investment possible your own real estate r-and will pay you 8 rc net besides the big increase in value which is bound to come. Don't let them fool you by getting you to sell now. If you have a five or six room house, send full description and let us show you iow to make the most out of it rent it now, sell it later. 8'c no taxes your own real estate as security. w rite today. Address Box R-81, News-Times.

AUDITORIUM TODAY Jack Gardner

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"The Range Boss" Exciting western drama in five reels. Fatty Arbuckle

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"Life of Reilly" Comedy scream in two reels. PATHE NEWS of Current Events.

THE KINOGRAMS World's iJite.-t Yews.

Julia Nash & C. H. O'Donnell In the Original Comedy "3 A. 31.'

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"MARY'S ANKLE" Proni flu siaue faice of the Kline title, this i a delightfully hole-omo stor about tho financial shrtooniin-. of a .tonn:; man enaed to the "only jrirl."

Tuesday and Wednesday Elaine Kammerstein

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By Sidney Tolcr and Marion Short, Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2. Matinee, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50.

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play that i just niifjhty enough to be nice. The story of a little show girl who spends two weeks unchaperoned in the home of three bachelors. Scintillating with genuine humor and piquant, spicy fun, but never overstepping the border line of good taste. RUNNING CONTINUOUSLY PRICES 25c, Plus Tax.

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