South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 82, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 March 1920 — Page 6

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

BOWLERS SLOW TO FILE ENTRIES FOR STATE TOURNAMENT

OIicr League Ha Many Entries for State Tournev Hut Other Lag. nv ji.iiosaimiat si win;. Although thrro ar- not as many of the South Ib-nd bowlers among tho lead ra of tv.- vari-jur, event? at th tournament f th American l'D'.vür.' Cor.gre: s r.o-.v In progn-.-s at lVoria, JH., as we vould like to e, and bcau.'" they do not head the lui of th M-vr-r.il r vents It does t: t rn-an that our hoys did not d : i. -mjiV. -s proud. The fact rcituii.s that South B.nd has repr .".-nuitiou ;anon the Itud-;.-? iri the five-rnfn event and all -v lit.'. tha ivoehlr 6: 'Shaff-rs in ; he tof xr und Hugbies Morri.-on in th latter, l.H a record for t Ii ! (r il bovlers not to be afd.am d of. The to arn a pood many cities with track li'jwjt rs who havo bowled i:; the tournament who have nothing to show for their efforts. (ireatly Outnumbered. When comparing tho njmb'-r rf n:,!-? of this city with other great l.owlir.r cummunltloH It will bo found that tho local boys are fgreati . outnumbered. Ah for instance, liir.i,.') has rr.oro than 1,000 bowl- . r-A lit r d In tho big .show u s . (gainst CO from this city, whi'h would entitle them to a far greater I im putation in tho prize lists. A the tournament s-1 il I has more than two weeks, to run the exact number of priz winners from this it y ran not be. told. Hut it Is quite riain that at lras;t three and perhaps four live-rnert teams from here .v ill cash in the five-men event. There will be twic-! that number f two-men teams wiio will figure in the doubles anil there will surely a Kootl representation in the singlos, hesido.i .Morrison figuring high .u the all-e vents. Stvt Ilntries I Soon. While tlure are Koing" to he he- ; vrpen 12 and 16 tiann entered from the Oliv r league alone In the slate. tournament, which will be held at Fort W'ayn r.ext month and during thc.s re:'.(r part of May, the rest of the local bowling fraternity mis doni llttlo or nothing r-datlv; io their entries i nthat direction. The netrirs for that event lose on March 31, which time has nearly expired. The writer has a reservation for 1' alleys for the nth and 11th and the 17th and isth of April, which ar Saturday and Sunday assignments, of which notic; Ills been gien to tho bowlers for marly two weeks. Yet there are but four luhs which have taken advantage of this onc i sio:i, namely the Buckeyes, Muckt.iils, Pbjbelts and Yellow Pahs. If there are any moro clubs who wih to tako advantage of this ej -portunity they should do so tic arly part of th'. week. And unb-.-y th'-v do hrt they will he obliged to accept some undesirable assignment, uhPh may run Into the warm v rather period. .V3ii:s this vi:i:k. Monday. c.r,o. f;t;TTi:i: cc. liiac.ui:l'our clubs. watch ro. i.i:ac,pi: Six clubs. TueIav. 'OMMi-mriAb ij:agi:t: I.ighto lubs. KLKS' LFlAGUn Coifs vs. Bills. Hoofs vs. Pucktai's. Ptps b. Cubrf. city LnAc.n; Kight rlubs. ri:ir:i:Aij L.i:..;n: (iihins vs. Fawns. Tails vs. Pro:. us. leers vs. C.rit. 'Iliurlay. ANTI.TlltS' LIlA'il'llNoses y.i. Charms. Kne.M as. Tylers. jewels vs. Bucks. CITlZll.VS' BANK LIlAfil i;Six clutis. BANKKBS' LllACUi: llght luh-'. OldVPJfS LI"! A (I I'll Twenty clubs. l'rida v. tf.mpli: ij:ac.i;i: Hairs s. Horns, Stags vs. I'yals. Toes vs. Tusks. WILSON PHOS. LLACU'Fl Pour cluhn. si no i : i : s T a: a g r i : - richte IuIks. Al'TOMolilLH hE.(;n: Monday Tuesday Tops vs. Ihtons. Carbureters ; v iloovis s. Wir-. i 'TS. Wedn.es!y hiMs-. Thursday C ;:tdm s. Had: Priday Tbp.i l:7ers v Ho 'phici.t: lkac.pi: londay Skins s. Ho .:-.; Tuesday tolsters s. Spo. Wednesday Studeh.t Tonjcuejj. Tliurtiilay Axles vs. lb:': l'ridav Be.iches K t" ITNITKP lkac.pi: - Mcr.ii.iy Paily Barbe rs Yr is. Tui.ni.iy Mr.n St u vPriduy Tencos . iis. WLST Slli: LPAC.l'H- - Mo!.bi M;kilski Se getv. rs A p Tucsdav N" i... :h Co s. . "biu n i Club Y edr.ed -v 1 i .i ; 5 lv:s Stars r"r:d.-y e'hoka tats s . i ans. S.I.U.UV MARKS PITCHES TUESDAY AGAIXST ALL STAR !M)00n TEAM Tr.e W.ihuigaon A'hb-ta- '.: 's ir.door t .i" liiil team will :..- t one e f ps bar. 1. st y Vi', s of the yeir -h?r. it pi os the All-star tea--Tu-lay night in the Washir.itt-.n l-'ilU" t i 1 it -i .Vet.-., v- tn.- o r rr matched an 1 a havd a:.d is p o :..!. A real r 1 . r i te b .a: V , s '. : i r g t o n 'r:a!;. t u J for. Bo a ins: ba trlk. . r'ru'ar !" Wr). e'.O- t. i-a f: dt-feate i a ram by th th. o .

THE WORLD CT SPORTS

xi;w okli:a. Li. Ov land A rneri'-n X 'ubar.s Southern 4; ... Coveb-ki-. N uiiipia k -. Thon; as : Marcl -Jl. t; 7; aoc; iti'n. .Jorf'ti and Tor k el. -on. Wa! .er ar. J b'-Brrry. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.. March 21. I'hilad-lphla Nations K; 1. rhattanor.a Southern association 1 ; Itixey, Smith and VYnhrow: Marsha!!, Cunningham, York and Dhaney. rALLA. Tx;i5, March 21. I'oston A m.'Ticans 4; U; 2. NewYork Nationals 0; 0. Hoyt. 1'enrK k and Irvine, Walter-;;' Toney, Harr.e im Snyder. McCarty. The old d!-ae baseaa! litis ill soon have n,.iny victims. With th hahr.v vnrintr brerzev hlo-vl--- o.r (the :,,n! eer;body who has a pad I ..... i l . 1 -i t ami i'. la wi:i i) out warming up with a httle practice on thi corner lot. Wor.d'-r if leorireK Carpentier will v ally appear in llenton Harijor July If he does numerous fans from Sfnith l!e ri 1 will go to see the French f'ah perform, providing he hadn't r ; t and ho-n defeated by Deri.pry bf fore. Many r cords are going hy th hciards at th" International A. 15. iaiwlim; tournament being held in I'eoria this month. A South Fetid mar.. H. Miirrion, is in third p'ace in the all-events with l.VsO. Actual football practice will be inaugurated at Notre I)am unharsity toilav v. h n Coach Itockne anl Iorais will bail a large number of andida'rs f,;l- th-ir initial I'Cactlce of the year. There .ar1 a couple of good weight wresth rs in Smith light-IN-nd. who. should thy can they could asily g out and mak" a name for them-ves either in Sn'th llend or in ?disf:awal; a. (n- of the lads was the lightweight champion at 'amp Taylor, ICy.. a year ago. "harley Mollorher mar- have to Step out wlii'll the bony grow t)i n his hand heals if he wants fo maintain his regular pesition .it shortstop on the f'hicago Cubs th's yer.r Arcording te the advice s, nt from the training- cair.f ne l.e in no- ; IVarce Is setting a diz.v clip at the i .hurt -tation ' Lookout for Connie .Mack thi-y-ar is the- cry of baseball stmbnts. They figure Connb- i duo to spring a surprise and hop far enough out of the cellar to scare a few of the leading teams. FAIL TO DISTURB LEADERS OF A. B. C. Standing in 15 w liii!4 Komaiti I iu'hau;d After Sundav Attack. rilulIA. 111.. March :'l. i'owle rs in the individuals and two-men championships failed to disturb th" American Bowling congress leadersSunday. Two changes among th10 high men in the individual and all- vents vere recorded. A Cramsie, Chicago, with a ".".:: went into eighth place in the individuals. II. Stewart f Cincinnati. w ith count of 1 . s for nine games, e-e in the all-s-h'-f into eighth pi nts. Teams from Chicago, in ii i napo-lis-.. Milwaukee. I es Moine s. I'lyi i.;, O. ; Muskegon. Mich.. ,md Ks' .inab i, Mich , rolled in th- ;v -m n events tonight. The lenders: Pivo Men Bruchs No. 1. 'hicago. ( " A 1 t 1 "1 .ofi io i' l-'nrrilnr.. riinirinv i 'le eland. 1VJ17. Horli'-ks. !!;:r!n. i W'iv. '.:::;'. Prnies Lun-h. "hica- 1 i go. L'.:J-. Crystal Pa rk. Canton. O.. 1 l.'.ii:.. : 'i'w o Mei' J. NVvaril-A . Hartman. (Chicago. A. Sehultz-P. Maark I I Shebovgan. Wis.. l.L'T.T. i ). Whit - b.tad-P. C.rubb. St. I.'iun. 1.2"T. if. :t. I.ouis. l.-"7. Muggley-C, lrk. St. Paul. "J 11 1 . ' M. Morgan-.T. Hannan. v'hicago, . ll.L'n. j I I ndi bit: i Is -- P.. .Megowan. Ilvans-i '..;;, et. j lee-. .. I,oUl. uauaier, 'hi-ago. am: 'a aAl . s S ." It. chic.ii.'. Math! soil ago. !l-uts K. Meyt r. St. Txmls. P. Krescher. Chicago. 1. ::. Morrison. South. I'eiul, Ind.. Phi! Wolf, Chicago. LP.b -ch, Ch:i-ago. 1.4". Bo LO: NC KLKS. Cal.. March 21 re "e-mi'.'- auto rac schedi :iI -1 led T1 t fl 1 .o oL',!e soceilw'i V to.ii' w re Pistpon d until ne t Sur.lav be-au? t tti ha! comliNOW PLAYING 3 THE KI NOG RAMS Worlfl' ltc-t News. t:00 SoP(lT and IIoU7 :0O r.ur t:J0 RICE & WERNER "On flu SxntTold' LARRY HARKINS AND HIS MONARCHS OFM MELODY In :i .Melange of Mu-i Mirth and Melmlv BAXLEY & PORTER "Tho Call f u Song" STUART GIRLS Harmony and Character Singing SEYMOUR'S HAPPY FAMILY Ivleer K-1 Knmcil) 1 IIPKI Y LILLIAN MORTIMER & CO. Ami l our Other Act.

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LETSCHKA MEETS ROSS TONIGHT IN MISHAWARA BOUT

St. Louis Boy Already Has Victory Over Johnnie Movers. a Steve I tschka of St. Louis. world famous middleweight wrestler who has a victory over Johnny Meyers, the champion, will furnlTi the opposition to Kid lloss tonight at Mishawaka In the Ce-r.türy theater. Moss will have his hands full if ht he downs the St. Iuls lad and wrestling fg.r.s noth In Mishawaka and in outh Uend feel confident that they will witness the best grappling match of the season. ;hx1 llcxorts. LittJo Is known of Itschka In tl;s- parts' but from advance rumors we take- it that Itoss wdll be; meeting a second Im Talaher. St- his a world of speed. th same as I..e.u, and h is considered as m- of the trirklest mat artists; In the game. Local fans ! will watch Koss with great interest tonight, for it may mean that a victory for him will mean a return match with lwu Talaber to whom h- Iot liLst Tuesday night at the Oliver theater in Se.uth llend. His most sanguine admirers and follower claim that Koss was ronhed of a vi torv over Talaber. as in both falls won by IVu if appeared that; only one of Koss shoulders were touching the mat at the time when r fer.-e Smith slapped Talaber on the back. In addition to the main attraction there will be a .d.-round boxing lout with Kid I-ay or ..lies swapping punches with a South llend hoc A preliminary wrestling o.itch will .also be held, and as a feature of th evening the evening live colored j bovs will stage a regular i-atue. inn survival of the fittest. This bout ( promis. s to b a novelty, and it J should develop some humorous as; w'ell as s.m' cN ver situations. , 2A :Ar-T 7 1 V U t VilM W VI trU at Tin: Tiirvn:i:s. Auditorium ' 'armen." with Charlie Oiaplin. -1-' i u ii t i n g C-t-sy." '.M'h Blanche Sv t. I..,Sill "Mary's Ank'e." with l).a:gias :i hnti ami imris May. C;,st( "The Third Kiss," with Vivian Martin. Olhcr "Two V.a-s," with Const a nc- Ta Ima '. - " 1 l hc'.UIl Vaudeville. OlIPIlillM. Party Haia.ins and a company 't v aiists ana n.stt une-utaiists top the rpiieum bill for the tust half oi th;- week. Tin y o.ti r popular numbers in a popular manner, and have a well sta-ed act. The young man Sets vv no piays in- oauj a. mi ne y it aside to play the piano is easilv the star of the act. . ! Bice and W-i ner ofiYr a humor-J ! his lM-veltv a t. depicting the trouai. s of a painti.- working on a s ai-t fold. it is in Idackface, and Ali.s i Werner, with lor rainho.v hosh-ry j anl gvot s.iue limb.-, nt- mauy ;i Well il s-i ed lauth. The Stuart i-'ir.s arc a dainty; couple who ot.er pie isiug Svif.gs. 1 The contralto h;;s a ri d) resonant ; voice lot a girl. f.ivl.v a ml 1 niter in songs old and ra-v. present a plcavir.g rontrust iose olla. b-tw-en the ohl songs ani f modern times, and the a con. lunation of both, is ( I v ei ly rendered. A ib act opens the bill, and Kinograms ol the tl et an- shown. I.ASAld.i:. Here liiv ar- again, those f.itn- . . i . . i . . . , , -1 . . . jons. outniui conuoiaus, iu.hi.ii Mac!.' an and Doris May., who mad',!U.h a hit recently in "TwentyThe. time f.i rc hi.de. and Half Hour s laaVe. 1 Uis that bdightfully funnv stage "Mary's Ankle," is their vo- ' vvhah is repcit d at th- La-, todav. A sprained anki-. a. marriage, a rich uncle, an; trio these are just a few of! i -lib I UXnV ra! ocean tin. :nniNiriL' iigredu tits tnat it to make up the li' lar.ghabb- reels. Tmorrov and Wednesday. Blaine Hammerstein is starr! in ' Th The Rushton Apartments 501 W. Washington Ave. One room and bath room. Two rooms and bath room. Rates by the day. Rates by the month for three months or over. John Rush Rushton Apartments

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MRS. HARRY F. CAIN STATES, "PEPGEN IS NICE TO TAKE AND A VERY VALUABLE TONIC"

Pepgen is indeed natures remedy i I for th v 1 ! lifo, bvea j j n ade f r or th- von;mn. evervdav ills of ause i: is a nrenaration m r--ts and barks preerved in a rut:, palatal .syrup, by the mgr-d:en:s are treate j j sr.... Bepg-.m process m w hich no ohol ii ti d. Thousands reromm ml it. among, wnoin is .wrs. narry t. am. iöi X. IVittel: sb. Misi. maka. She sa-: "Vor two tars : efort I t.ok rep - jigm t I I did th was not a l iy m w hieb ot -i.iit'-T with my stomach, , liver was disordered. I :.d m lelt tired and listb .-s r.mst of the time. 1 was crn:p ild to lie down at fre juent intervals iurinr th. dav

a story vi New "The Third KitvV a tale .i romantic as its titk-. feature Vivi.in Martin and is shown at the Curie theater apraln tcday. It is the story of an enforced marrii'-e th at turn- 1 I neerrrd. 'd out happi:-- i r an concrr and of hate aral sc ihislm.-'s that pave way to Iov and trust. .Ali.-a , Martin, always a popular favorite, I is at hr charming best as the voung 1 bride. " Tomorrow Tom Moore plays a re- ! turn engagement of his latest c-m- ' edy. "The Gay Lord tjuex" at the Casrtle. ! oliyi:i:. Ton stance Talmadge scored again at the- Oliver theater, where she was seen yesterday in h"r latest production called "Two "Wee ks." The story concerns I.tMums Blair, a Broadway chorus girl who rlss te stardom through the theatrical lnflunro of a young man about town with more wealth than scruples. When be mistreats her she hoards a passing1 wagon and winds up at the country home of three bachelors, two elderly, or.r-, Konr.eth Maxwell, young but straight laced. She obtains shelter

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and when the young millionaire r ur- r sues her Kenneth tells him she is l an old friend of the two older men j; and Is geiinc to spend two veks; with them. This she does and whilst Maxwell mistrusts here, he wind i up by falling in love with her. No I 5 picture in which Miss Talmadge i I ha-s yet appeared otters such amus- j ing material as that contained in j j the seem s depicting Llllums' adventures in the den of the bache- j lor bears, a record of impish pranks I

and artfully employed girlish fascinations. A particularly m at bit Ining tho of photography is that outlinin moonlight swim of I.illums in the i lake, ""onway Tr-arle plavs the- parr !

of Mn::well with his customary f o 1 - j lsh ;:nd dramatic force. The pictur J -will be shown toelay. tomorrow ar.il j J

Wednesday, running coutmuou each day from 1 o'clock or.. Tin: CAXAHY. Can.ity." Thurstlay's :.ttracthe Oliver, is a ('barbs 1)11Tin lingham iroluction. Its music- an!

lyrics are the work of Ivan Caryll 11 and Irving Berlin. un;ue--tionably j f one of the most suecfsful song ' y writers f the da v. The book is ' from the I-'r ncli of Henrys Barrty .-.nd I.ouis 'ern uii .1 : 1 1 i.i Sander-jT son iinO Jos. pli Cawthom and the j i other luminaries of the east appear ifv

j;s charartei ia the stol y. but the j j t,f et.-araeterizati.m are rot J permitted to be too contining thati

unique and special talents ot tl.es ! -ta-'e nnl:il'i .-lie um! civen pb'M i of opportunity for exercise. ' Th'"1 1 Canai" is first of all a novelty, by I ia-)n ' i us niusa . n.e leisonmi : oi us casi. iim s;u-'i wnich cnarac- : teriz'S its pr ser.tation and the maai ner of its mounting. p is an rn- ; tertainment of such emphatic nv-d-I ernity that it might with justice b. ; las.-ifh d as "aheail-of-the-mltmt ." i Its attractiveness is founded on its i grace, its beauty and its humor. Ai'iMTomr.M. ''I-"iuhting i 're.-sy." starrinc , Blambe Sweet, is the attraction at j the Audiior;am t day and tomori row. It's an adaptation of Bret ! Harp's, story of th' pioneer days ; of the wesi, vvli.re in n and women lived ac-ording to their own code of morals. Its chief character is Cr ssy, the daughter of Hiram M -i Kins try. who had mitrrate 1 from j Kentucky in search for gold and' u nu :s engagca in a iruu over a i j boundary line. Cressy, b'-ing the prettiest uirl in the neighbro-hood, attracts the attention of the s h"o!mastei', but she is in love with a cfuisip of the man whom her father is in trouble with. She had no intention of letting :i scrap ever a i onndary line k ep her from thman she loved, so she took th' matter into Iter own hands and everything terminated in a saMsfactory manner. Clnrlie Chaplin in a f-om-I edv ; h1 cal'e d "Carmen," and Topics of Iav are also on the bill. CALL MAIN If You Need Money Our rate is Less than the Legal Bate. Loans in amounts from Jlö to f 300 on Purniture. Pianos, Automobiles, Live Stock. Farm Implements, Ktc. Also Liberty Bonds ami Ln bused Notes. Payments to suit your income. All dealings contbJ-ntiaI. Call, Write or Phone. 'Mare Loan Society 21! S. MAIN ST. Capital SSOO.OOO.UO. No stairs to climb. '"Owing to the inactive condition of my liver, my complexion was bad 1

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"A few days after I started to take Pepgen my liver became active ' my appetite increased and that ' t tired, listless feeling left r.n Mvij

comrlexion turned to a good i healthy color. i "I think Pep ;cr. is i .e bcit meli-' eine I b.ave ever taken. 1 cc-r-tamiy put new lile into nie. j "P rgen is very phas-mt to take land I iike its good appetizing sasi .-afi as taste." j Pepgen is seid by Striebel an! : Stein 1 (Tho Public Druir s?o,.. I South Bend. The Bed Pros.- l'h ,P. l icy. Mishawaka. and all ether lead-

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I! IF 11 Today Last Times DOUGLAS MacLEAN und DORIS MAY in "MARY'S ANKLE" Tomorrow and Wednesday That ClecT Voting Star Elaine Hammerstein in THE WOMAN GAME' The story of a rruxlern sooiety hutterlly who plays th' nle of old-fashioneil girl so charmingly that she wins u womanhater's heart. A story that will appeal particularly to women ptron, lx tliey ount: or ohL rod of pleading, wholesomo funnily. Coming Thursday and Friday MABEL NORMAND in "PINTO" j I i f I i u , II. I I 11 p : Ä Th.iiie luln M40. FHK!) V. l UXNZ. IT-.s. JOHN U. KlhiM'KI'.r. Me-rre--Kuespert and Franz, Secret Service. Llc-iised. W.' h.tf'Jte ill 'u gltin; it'- Secret Servi' v' werk in all Its l.r.tia kcs. ;n t S-.e. 1,1 Agents for ihdlncnls, P.anks. .tt'ruev .Mer--h:ints and 'n- . ' ".-t ri s Wf do n-U per'il bn" l - i. rl s Correspondents til ;ill prill-ioi eiti.-. l)ji-a -vningK until '. j. tu Suite '1 Ohl Bellows hl.lg.. Main St. .V Win Magma A v.. S-.atli Hen,!. 1 ii, 1. si:m voi'ii nur clmaninc; and phi:ssin(; TO . - . .'VIM,' .irriE Dirrcn luanj pr I."'- . f .trj,.r.r v sM '.V It ---i-itif Um, t Viii ft - 22 N. Telephone. Si. Lincoln 1174 i 4 TRt One of a t. .l m n

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Thrilling, senational six reel feudal story of rugged California Hills; the very best picture of Blanche Sweet's successful career; a picture we can recommend to men, wemen and children. AND THEN COMES THE MILLION DOLLAR LAUGHPROVOKER, THE FAVORITE OF MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, THE ONE AND ONLY.

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Tlie most laughable comedy ever made by the king of screen comedians. Also TOPICS OF THE DAY (Read 'em and Laugh). NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. TRY AND ATTEND THE MATINEES. THOSE WHO CANNOT ATTEND THE MATINEES CAN FIND GOOD SEATS BY COMING AT NINE O'CLOCK. DON'T MISS THIS BIG DOUBLE SHOW WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO.

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The queen of emotional favorites, NORMA TALMADGE in her greatest succes, DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS." A better Norma Talmadge picture has never been made. You'll be sorry if you

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Today Last Times VIVIAN MARTIN In "THE THIRD KISS" Tomorrow Return Ilngageme r.t of That Popular Star TOM MOORE In "THE GAY LORD QUEX" As whimsical as Ion Quixote, as acthe as D'Artagnan. as romantic as Monsieur lleaneain. but set in modern Tails. Wednesday DOUGLAS MacLEAN and DORIS MAY -inMARY'S ANKLE Thursday Elaine Hammerstein In THE WOMAN GAME'

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Friday, April 2nd. Monday, March 22nd. Cand'' Night Tuesday, March 23rd. Novelty Night Wednesday, March 24th Feature Night

KEWPIE DOLL DANCE Fischer's Exposition Orchestra Bert and Charles Wed. Eve., March 24th Hough's Hall, Buchanan, Midi. $50.00 natural hair rCevvpies Free. Excellent roads; fine driving. Thcniroi & Mciiinnc-n 301-304 J. M. S. BIdg. Mnibe:s Nevr York Str.ck litli.ine, Nev "i ork Cotton F:xhange, .New Orb. ins C tton KxcliiUige, CMeajro Stock I-i . Icingo, ("hif .igo t)o:iri ef Tr nie anl Indiana I5:iiiker'n Assuciitljii I1reel i'nvute Wired to All Market riio.vj;s Hell Midn 3f0. 3J1, Lii.o!n :o:s. " Im

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What do you think of a bathing suit you could put in a vanity case. That's where Constance Talmadge carries hers in "Two Weeks" If you saw a pretty young thing bathing in the moonlight

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Do you like pictures with just a touch of spice, enough to make you smile but not enough to offend. Do you like real humor and a good laugh. See Constance Talmadge in "Two Weeks." PRICES: 25c, Plus Tax.

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