South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 81, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 March 1920 — Page 26

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SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

IN SOUTH BEND THEATERS

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cf !! r.t f'nit ly werk in "TwentyThr - :iTr a Half llmir's 1 u," are ( fat;iri V, 'lr.. y in ,,M.-iry' j

An;I --innthfr -t.iir' f.irro rrouM to (hp 5rrf-n, with ?-ir :. "The Woman '.tu. " i- Th'irdy'n attrartior. with f::ir.- Hi:nnifTf!',in. last t-"-u in th ""ou r.try

ii lateral stars pr üy ' er;nr..--flri.'afli. wh!l ' Sitiir-lr.- Mat.-' N'irünüi! and h a v. ;! - ;. J 'ny pi ir in "I'li.tn."

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ir.-.- at th- M.I. utm tli.s aft moon. I (lrjnk ,,,, ,,,, rai;in the village UujU r.n unusual situation, th- ; (liulk.ir,, w,lM .(..er ui. ami his h.r.r..s ronw.r, -ornnly at,, , ujf u,) li(in t h;iV( to take in wash?r;t;r- ilv in a : r nia.'ir.f r. Ini y .

ana oi iu i Th laundr?!" had hn counsel IM II

by her medical adviser not to eat red mat. beinp rathrr full blooded. She co'jl i cat r.5 li of course with-

out any detriment to her cor.stitu- j

tlon but ?hp cüdn't care for f.sh. Our suctrf'stion that she eat fried

crn meal mjsh, which x-as what Ki the family would probably get. was p

receivea witu cnni aisuain. We ur re told that laundre?.?. ; thf days, r-ithr pot what thy

wantea ior tr.eir nicaid or in-y jj

stayed away. Ami in a iarnuy inf m

fize of ours th'4 absTiC of a aundr'?s for or. ,' ,fk t ithr mant that V the head if tho family must lay j aide the family yewin? and the J family pweciinp: and tho family H coo'ninK. or that tho children would M have to cro to school in a state of , untidiness not to bo thought of. J i Village Drunk v ITns a Ilivvrr. ; fj Hefore our instruction was compitted wo gathered considerably ' m more informaton about the wife of N tho once villa co drunkard. m She came two days a week, at I H H.'tO pr day and car fare. The h

i amount rf the car fare Indicated ' m i that she lived at a listance of fiO or ! M

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! We paid the war tax.

! The vii'at-'e drunkard, thorough!

' reformed, has a nic- new flivver in j'

.which he gathers up the laundry T ' that i to bo done by the laundrt-ss . s-t : at home on inclement days. ' And the nhonorraDh dealer .ivs U

t b can't pet jazz r-cords in fast '. j r.outrh to suiij lv th demand from ' the laundre.-s' children. t

W Kufdi'S-d that when strong the stuff they are sllintr nowadays! The foertroinir may .seem to you

Julia Sarulcrsrin anl .foi idi Cawthorn in "The Canary," at tin

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The Passing of the

Washerwoman

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ar" a I f s s. eoüd for l: ad!it,'- : i,r 'iP.il nf?"f.r.l :i , iii'hfful ;-:''

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Th- wif- of th- villaqo drunkard

:' course ju'i know, always took

taught him a terrible irs.-on.

I!ut his wife hasn't laid u-ude the wash board. Tar from it.

a trifle fanciful, but if you don't

believe it. ask anybody. F Incidentally, if you will to thoifc!

I preat Institutions where lictionaries 1

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We were torn from otir typewriter aro revised to meet the need.sjH abo.it 11:20 this morning bv what ! of thn nw rhil'l you will find in ; K

our no-., told our iloubfini: ron- j th" "w" cr'P' "n,-v P"incr out. the ! M sci)usness was the odor of fried , wonl asherwoman" is marked: W

pres. 4. Surh itrms of our domestic economy as what there is poinp: to t.e for lunch-on we consider ordinarily none of our business. If we employ any other iewpoint regardin it we are set right briefly, but definitely. Hut frie.l chicken was different.

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"Obsolete see Iaunilres.

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ba.Mnjc combination of bar.r.ony I ' .ld. a-,. 1 oe tor he. v. orth- , ;i you wiU fmd the reason LiEM ALIENS ARE

anl charar-ter s.nit:ir. bi'o- th- ; 1"' , . i:i the market columns of the daily

S-vna.ir Ifapp- la'r.iSv. ami th-I 1 '!'. "llin' "' ' ' " I-.,',.; Kini".!... rounds ou? th- ! "ft.-n. wit h h-r nmut Ii f nil of !oth-s j -.y. piii.: di'i-orat iru: th" line with articles 'i:r tlje la-t half ' f ii." we-k. f warini; appanl that look as if MiHti'n;' Thursdav matii.. Kllli.tn j th-y had sorting slightly wilted. Mortiri.i r and company top the bj'l j frouj th- ad i idisinj,' pa-es of the v.uth a i" w roinanti- rn iv f-kd-h i won an's n .:i irax ines. .ititl"d "Oh. My I i.i rlir.ir."" (lv er. j You l.n-v: r.i! ;.hout h-r husband and Dian. cotoliin" Mr: .art talk, coin- land his inf.-ii.;ty. Wh n you paid

dy solids n n-l uan'un::io uo-.r .n- . m......v- . f T.'rif.a rhirk).n imnlird comn mv im.l

tied hr not to nuy . ,, ' .

to 'eth-r pla-!ncr numb-r. "ar'e slav l, you wa!

and In-z. offering nons-rsir.i i ubli-;a jdionoj': ;.o!i Nitli it f.f to j,'.ve any

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preparations for the mid-day meal

ari"d nature comph-t" the pi o;.rram. ! ;o :-.ii-a ia: r on ilfink.

to the ;artnr of h"r sorrows) ' , .... , . . . , . ' , , .which otherwise nnht safely be

Vicj had be-ii uHnifil by the

'haritv oi c.iiaza ! ioiA society that

Auditorium

neplected

S we went into the department of n d ni in i;t rn t i.n rnd nnlf!1v iclrnd

an!. s the ..xtravauant poor are re- .f aho what

:UMinei iy ine inriii iiiii m-: imriadiately invest all their earninps

rtl.ir.rho Sv, .' -t f-.--;iys .i rn

v. id ly differing from anvthin s!i

in the T!-w recoid- or rum.

P.ut vou felt, even tiA you were j

; .--pea um IT .m.'ii v.. -im ..i- i j 1T- :c.. ,t 0 ..Qt,l

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ui" ir.eu cniCKen, ycu Know ;

was oinp: on in the kitchen.

"Not at all," was the reply.

(Join;; to have company?"

No not oxAetlv."

"Oh! That isn't for us! That's for the laundress!" We sought further enlightenment,

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: .l-r of Iti west th oi. tmi.- '

,.f us, vt,.r,.. I--.. .! ..r..:,t : '"' poor vaMi-rwoman. as you pn

l al for th- ser en

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;iom memorv a p-op:e ulna in-u. ....... , , ,ad loved and foupht in th" l't more 'when v"u "' I IP-SotcI anil Is oh-n that wondrous land of . 'ali- ! ' ' ' ' r " ; i - : raiIM hy f;rl'ns , ,u.

rorn.a wa.s vuiiiiu. .As r-s- . t I .'"-'- -

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jarpe nunmer or enemy aliens recently reached New York from Europe but th" vipilanee of the ie-j-artment of agriculture prevented their admission into the country. These enemy aliens were not of the human variety but wer- the Euro

pean corn borer secreted in !7 bales i j

of broom corn from Venice. Italy. . Interception of the corn. experts;

said, prevented further spread of the pest which now is known to exist in Massachusetts. New Hampshire, New York and Pennsylvania.

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The fat of sturpeons. when it is fresh, is uod as a substitute for oil and butter, and is larpely consumed by the inhabitants of the southern districts of liussia, while the skin is used as leather.

Death Is the punishment for houso-breaklnp- in Siam.

hi i'oi" another sun had set.

) I l.tl--s .ou have cri-ved about! ' tl... o.i, 1 1- . :i fr vi i ti la n . as von T)ic- :

1 1 on a i rea ' i ' ". . I , h . . t ti . d h r little hoeI. with its win-1 'into intimate ! h.ws stniT-d with ra- apain-t th" ,

of drv lr ad on the

in half drank and diunandinp.

Iiis w ife's ur.':es that he miht so

!i:ph spirited daupht-r of ttie n.oL nrbulent man in that r.art of Caii-

r..rnia. Hian. he S.v. . t the c i;iial ' Lok and fiai-h th- joi.. '-...or.- nf Alvi.i .od t .i- Th- ' Oim Kc-nlt of ITohibition

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v.! is woven around th- Ionian-"' !" i 'r-s-y and a cousin of the i .M posim; )ir father. Another Pa-' !;r- for Monday and Tuesday N iiir'.ie Chaplin in a inn ! snue iiudv lal'-d "'arrn-n.' and T)d. s of h- I) iv will a!-o b- on tin- bill. N'orma Taln;ad:,'e. on- i.f til- mo.-'.-v-r pla.'r in pi'tui-'S. v ill "' on Wedv- so..', and Thnr-d i "A Iau;,'ht. r of T a .. .a l.i.-." . - of th" ni o io.-tiohs -1.. ha appear-. 1 i.:. other pi.-tu:-ii I-- "llot !!;-. ntots." a . one i; . ::h Snub I". Haid. M;;;t .,:! .1. '' d f'ov .'- A !...! line Tl-.i..;"-i .N I 1 ilr,t!i; i ti! d 'Th- - : .p. " 1 1 -1 n 1 1 ..'. n a i ; : "Ti .- ! "a ! 1 - ;-r :n." r.i-d the .". - will ! -. lor I"n l. Ti.'i.n loi! n . l'.id.- ." ' on. d -hip;, t' o ;' 1 T ; t i I i 'l.i I'd c a ' i i v - ; - ' - v. ;; -. T.i- A i : ' - Kutb " V !.' d II..- I ni-h." o i . . 1 - 1 1 i ; Ti e . ! : " " .-i-rn ; . : a . . n r , f j. - v .i' d Mut i . i im) t n oi 1. 1) na r: on h i a. i:n r iV'7;

! f tlii aniatism is a sturdy foe. and it never uses, trentle methods with

Whatever you 'hounht about pro-;it victims. If tho disease wa.s conization on shared oar fervent hop ; 5;m., to the surface there micht be

to.. it v. tejid a! i-a-t sober up the - joj:j0 jn oxpectinc relief from rt . i i .... i ... i .1 ...,;.... i . : .. ... . . ... i

Main- oM.i:i..-'Mi ..no loinm- oi.-.o. rUtrles bv rublup.ir with lim- in

w:t.- i.i.or ..t !.- tab to th" laundry ; Ui,.n,s uu lotions. But a disease " 1:' r own ianii'v. that can cause so much pain and V.'-l'. tl- Villau- diunkar.l 1. suti'-rintr is deep-seated. nfJ has its "! -x 'on!.;- of 1 in,-; on H)(rn ftr helow the surface of the

Th- only sensible treatment from ;h;ch jnii tan expect results is a remedy that pors deep down into the blood supply. and kills the serins that cause the disease.

S. S.S. is a wonderful Mood remery. and is the logical treatment for IUieumatis-m, because it promptly permeates the entire blood supply, and searches out and kills the disease perms. You can take S. S. S. with the assurance that you are not

experimenting. for this line old .

RALPH BROW!

GAINS 1 5 POUNDS l

xperimeniing. ior uns im- um . unedy has been in constant use for I inre than fifty years, during which !

time it has been giving splendid re- j i

salts. So you owe it to yourself J H to take S. S. S. without delay, and ; M

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that can uo you no goou. Write our medical department for ' literatvire and full advice about your !

own case. Address Chief Medical j 5i

Adviser. IRS Swift laboratory, At- , H

lanta, Ga.

Icn r;'i' uilering Oxeiaomc hi IVv. cck Time My Taking Tanlac. I ; . -1 . i . - ; ' i n i: o i .a j 1 -' i . 1 i f cl -r.v - a :';'-! in u' I have actuail;. : , i:ad 1.". pounds in w-ight. so you , . i.m.A ! that what I think of T anla " - .id llalpl: fa-v n. :"J Soutli N:m:'i Street. I'l-hmoed. Ind.. an

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tarrhal troublei by itimulatlnj

the d'aestlon, enrichJnf the blood.

tcminff up the nervous itera and ii

loothlne th" raw and inflamed mucoui

membranes. Pe-ru na aeti every organ to i w-orklne arooerly and cives trensrth, vior

tni ret? to the whole body. Try it and lik thousands of others, learn what it means to be well.

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RICE & WERNER "On the Scaffold."

LARRY HARKINS AND HIS MONARCHS i BAXLEY & PORTER

OF MELODY In a Melange of Music, , Mirth and Melody.

The Call of a Sons:.

STUART GIRLS Harmony and Character Singing.

SEYMOUR'S HAPPY FAMILY Klevcr K-9 Komedy.

Coming Thursday LILIAN MORTIMER & CO. And Four Other Acts. Matinee Daily 2:30; Sunday 3:00. Evenings 7:30 and 9.

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A sensational six-reel drama of California hills, in which Blanche Sweet is seen at her very best. Also TOPICS OF THE DAY. Don't miss this great big double show. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWDS CHARLIE CHAPLIN ALWAYS ATTRACTS. SOME CHARLIE AND SOME BLANCHE. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY One of the Finest Dramas Ever Presented on a Screen in South Bend With

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After the Thrilling Novel of the Same Name by LEROY SCOTT The Most Popular Actress in Motion Pictures in the six reel drama that will make you cry and laugh in turn; the greatest dramatic treat ever shown to South Bend lovers of motion pictures. NO GREATER PRAISE OR PROOF THAT THIS PICTURE IS NORMA TALMADGE'S VERY BEST CAN BE GIVEN THAN THE FACT THAT IT HAS BROKEN RECORDS FOR ATTENDANCE EVERYWHERE IT HAS BEEN SHOWN. A real treat is in store for you here Wednesday and Thursday. Norma Talmadge as the daughter of the slums and Norma Talmadge as the daughter of society are one and the same person in one of the most successful attempts at double exposure ever attained by any producer. WOMEN WILL FIND THIS PICTURE MOST AGREEABLE. We also present FOX NEWS of world events; MUTT AND JEFF, and "RED HOT HOTTENTOTS," comedy scream with popular Snub Pollard. COME EARLY THESE 2 DAYS. REGULAR PRICES.

FRIDAY The Empress of Stormy Emottion, Popular MADLAINE TRAVERSE in "THE HELL SHIP," sensational six reel drama of Ocean Pirates andLove. FOX NEWS of world events, and the next to the last chapter of "THE FATAL FOR i UNE" serial w i t h Helen Holmes. Thir. serial ends Friday, April 2nd only 2 more Fridays and then comes the greatest favorite of serial dare-devils, PEARL WHITE, in the last serial she will appear in, "THE BLACK SECRET." Start with the first chapter of this new serial Friday, April 2. The acme of serial sensations.

SUNDAY (TODAY) the second chapter of popular RUTH ROLAND'S great mystery serial, "THE ADVENTURES OF RUTH," which we guarantee to prove more interesting than "The Midnight Man" was; HOOT GIBSON in "HAIR TRIGGER STUFF," two reel western drama; "A RED HOT FINISH," two reel comedy scream, and MUTT AND JEFF.