South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 101, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 April 1920 — Page 5
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SATI'RIVW AIOTIMNr.. A1MUL in. tain.
PLAN CAMPAIGN
TO AID SCOUTS BUDGET IN CITY
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Council to Iiunrh Drive S 12.000 to Aid Work.
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of the ctivitifs of j-coutcr.ift in the city for th nxt thr year.-. KxotnitKo S- k-. Supnort Joseph Taylor, i-rout exe. uti l the n.vftin; of work already ac-ompJl.-h.l ani lai'I ' niphasls a j.r. i (Jirii; slowly, .stating it were 1 1 t-. r to he t ur' you h al tli supi..rt of the older men than to have Lire tcroup of ua.tne boys with in le ilTshti. I ri I. !enni. rre5ident of the ..unci!. outlined the plans for South H. r.I in the next few n.onths whivh. whn at ' ompi;-h-l, will pla e South H-nl anir-m: the n.üiv.x eit:ey of thl"niti State in the y f nit iu'.yj2 i -r t. I'.xpIaiiiM M'ttriiw-nt In res pome to many requests I'mni parents ami others inter-'tel in tho work for mor- information rk'ardin the principles (,f the nove- !.) nf. Jovih Taylor, in charge of the Ioa! scout work. h'. '..ivcn the f.:iowitur facts: 'The s'-out I.i"v whirh is accepted by ach boy as he enters th troop, alms to hrlntr o it the best point in every youni; buy anl to Inspire him to hitch i.bal-;. The scout law which follows is the first requirement of tenderfoot applicant." I. A Scout is Trustworthy. A Scout's honor Is to be trusted. If he were to violate his honor by telling a lie. or rhe.vtini;. or by not loinc exactly a Kiven task, when trusted on his honor, he may I.m directed to hand over his scout bad'-je.
A Scout is loyal.
He is loyal to all to whom loyalty is due; his Scout leader, his home and parents and country. A Scout is Helpful. He must be prepared at any time to save life, help injured persons, and share the home duties, llr iiuit at Iii.t one gooI turn to MrmImmI v rtcry tin jr. 1. A Scout is Friendly. He is a friend to all and a brother
to every other Scout. "... A Scout is Courteous. He is polite to all. especially to ' - men. children, old people, and the ak and helpless. He must not i i!e pay for betnK helpful or cm.rt- ' ' - s. - . A Scout I Kind. He Is a friend to animals. T! v .11 not kill nor hurt any living . . ature needlessly, but will strive to -re ar.d protect all harm-x !.:' A Sout is Obedi- t. He obeys his pnrv.t srn-it tivi-'i :', t.iiro! leader, and an other il'ilj on--'i'ute-l authorities, v. A S. out Is Cheerful.
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OmMIITVM. I.at performances are given at the orpheum to lay of thr- present bill which f a ;ures the dair.ty dancer. I.a n-rn! it, who i cleverly ;oste(I .y Vvmin-i Verlaine and iassic darjccrs. Murphy and 'A hit", 'iab-ai's lnoi.ks. tho Jack (ieorg duo and IC and Hilmar, are other pleasing numbers. Siartlng tomorrow, Harry Sauber prttnts "the league of Nations." a timely revue with Claude West. Lillian Watson, petite singing comedienne; Keno, Keys and Melrose, presenting the comedy skit. "That Fellow Don't Like Me." and Hose anil Thorn, and Ella Fa vail complete the bill.
into a scene filled with protests, .alibis, divorce threats anC a mieihievous but entirely proper pair of j ink pajamas. The acting 1? said to be as ivacious ,iS the farce ltse'.f. .Mr. Klauber. associited wiih the S'lwyns. will prtsent his orieimtl New York company, headd by Francis Ityrne, whose success in the role of the woefully berated and sus.Mcted husband, has won for him the featured position in an organization made up of accomplished faro urs. Among the other promin. nt players in this latest Princess theater success are Dorothy Mortimer. Suzanne YVilla. Malcol'm Duncon. Grant Mills, Kuby Craven. Marie Chambers and Cyril Raymond.
"T?ie Third (ieneration." setting forth the question of whether or
not suicide is a fair way out of h-
nar.cial dilHcuKies, is the IiSille"s attraction today. Its hero is a young man ibout to drown himself, who nniss at the crucial moment and lights f,,r hLs life with a murderous thu instead of tecer ting fate calmly. Then In a dead man's clothes and with his own identity lost, he starts out on a new road to happiness and love. Mahlon Hamilton is the star. Tomorrow Pauline Fredericks if the star in "The Pilaster Case."
casti.i:. "What's Your Husband Doing?" that delightful comedy of innocent husbands thought err.ing by their jealous wives, is the pictured attraction again today. Douglas McLean and Doris May, who are faat proving comedy favories, are the costars. The mixups that result when three wives keep too close tab on their young husbands, furnishes many complications which will tend to keep the audience in constant roars of laughter throughout the live reels. Tomorrow "His Divorced Wife" features Monroe Salisbury.
The Horoscope
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.U'DITOHUM. Today's attractions at the Auditorium are Peggy Hyland in a live reei comedy drama entitled "Persuasive Peggy;" "Jumbo Lizz," a tu., it 1 coiaed, al.d tiw Pathe N'tws. Tomorrow'.- bill im hides liuth llolami in "The Adventures of Kuth." a sensational s':ial; Nea' Hart in 'The Six Mile House." a western drama in two iee; "A Lion's Alliance." ;: two reel coim u ..inl Mutt and .(elf.
If you think It's the easiest thing in the world to be wicked, you should see Constance Talmadge at the Oliver theater next week in her latest come. ly. "In Search of a Sinner.' Cieorgiana. the role Miss Talmadge portrays, wanted to find a wicked man the worst way, and when she thought .she had landed one he turned out to be a member of "The Purity league?" and had too much -honor to betray the wife of his best friend. She simply couldn't lind a real sinner, hut it wasn't a sinner she wanted after all. The picture opens at the Oliver Sunday for a four days' run.
The last showings of "Pollyanna" in which Mary Plckford has been seen at the Oliver theater all this week, will be given today. The picture is especially attractive for children, being wholesome and clean in every respect.
WOULD ESTABLISH
MEMORIAL PARKSl
"One hundred and twenty-live thousand memorial trees in Indiana, laid out in )2 county park units and each representing a link in an unbroken chain of state memorial parks commemorating the 106,000 lloosiers who were In the world war would be Hoosier citizenship's most appropriate tribute to soldiers, if planted this Arbor day, April 16," said ltichard Lieber, director of the state derartment of conservation. Mr. Lieber sees In the state's change from an agricultural to an industrial commonwealth imperative need of a great park system as veil a Its need for reforestation. He urges the formation of a state organization to carry out the suggestion or other suggestions which may make toward state parks and reforestation.
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THE FASTEST COMEDY-DRAMA OF THE YEAR, STARTING TOMORROW (SUNDAY) FOR 4 DAYS
PRICES 20 and 25 Cents Plus War Tax
The Laughiest, Peppiest Ever!
Ye Gods! Tho v J fossil is raving about the muscles in her back.
NATCKD.W APKIL l. The stellar n!;vs for this dav de-' AUW 'IL. Ind.. At ril :. -Durifg
(note some vi i y lively and interest- the net t vvo , ears the l:g Pour jlng circumstances and nirr.n--. , llr,,rii , ,;,,.,. uii! SM.1, ..o,,,.. .with tar pi..-pet god for ju'our es- i : provided that the physic al condition ; u,' i:' ,'!;ikl1'- :ill,!'"','111',:' 111 receives attenti"ii enough to. pi ( e:;t ! M unea . accord int.: t" promises Tiiatbj its being a soMi co of disappoiutnie!-: ; jiiy)1I. Ki y all,j ,,,, ,n ,,.rs of the 1 Or (If' a Y 1 1 Se t ' S t 'I I t 1 1C O I d v ' . , . i-i i , - L i ' omtnercia: eluo lou-e 1 rid.i- I.V ofip'"s4iioii inei;ac;i;g an active- and important day. There i.s the prospe,-; ; tibials of the railroad company. TilJ of an unplamod journey, chantre o'' ', itiipro'iiieiits contemplated are the I removal, po.-sibly thy result of ; r onstruction cd four snb.is at the opport n ni; v i rulling from th , ,. ... . . ' i " t. ii,. ,,,,.., Icur principal crossmps m the city
cor:gestion whi h kept the plan-
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, ' " . ' ., .' -c.i.'the citv to take care of all freight frora assumii'g con rote shape-. lhi! . v, . e ,r . . , ' i i traltiv. With the const ruction, of this s.iturinai; obstac.e tiling r-mo:d,,. .,, ,, , , me. on v pas.-enger trams will pass nakes wav tor jibrupt and rapiui , , ' ... . ' , , .. ' .through the citv proper. Attending pretrials, winch should le d per-' , " t . , ' ' , ho eonteremv l;ere were il. a.
(H.IYLU. X. fashions in fai'rt s crop up t Aery few years. The latest fashion in bedroomless oto-lies has beer, set by -.N'itrhtie Night." and Adolph Klauber arid S-lwyn production, written by Martha M. Stanley ami Adelaide Matthews, which, after a 1 1 ( rd-li i ak ing run in New York, is due at the ( diver theate r- for oiaieiforn.ar.ee on Thursday e'.euing. A)ii! 1."-. Tliroliuil a prologue ;itm till ee acts runs the etferv es, '-nt story of a oung matron who me- ts an old friend and innocently drags him into an adventure that. dri-s his poor vife inte hysterics and brings her own jealous husband storming
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pfrty. lie wotks tan nfii.y. vrts:e1 oh!ng and makes the h.-t t:e ,,? is rp;nrtunitj". .-aves h:s n. )) m thri he may pay h-s i,v:n 'a.
iiiaitic Mi.N fi:i:r. The Street Kail way and Traf fit' , .-mmittec-s of the C'hamber of Com-!-; rce met 1'ridav morning and di-
it -i-i 11 1 1 1 y 1 f " c.ssed plans for the' betterment of Irl LI J UJ l li, It I I. Mr ; , ,,. tl;if.j(. j,, South V. n.l. No offi- ( ial action w as taken. .).-ep; ruf: and. Jo.-pb Sinoot.n.
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A new -on. ein to be know as th- j fTSS pet A fj 13 fl T " n . Ilealm Unity . has be. n b-nued . M.a fe 4t kl1 I -d ia the cit: b.'harles Smith, a j U Ü & fe fa , ! lo-al build,-. ..:al T. MCan-M.! ""MWöüJ 1QIHU
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T'ben 'Mal -olm. who was held to a sanity commission by Judge r.ümrr Wedne-s.lav was released from the custody of the policy Friday when he commisslan fa'aed to submit a report of Its timllmcs. Mulrolni wan i autioncd to r turn to the home of hLs sister near ('.rand Tlapids. Mich., which h promised to d,- .at oncev He aNo said that he would leave the eir and would ret uro only when
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GALETTI MONKS -A Day at the rirru.M JACK GEORGE DUO Milne Cninicaltles. REO &l HELMAR IMOfrii'ul MateriItees.
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ADOLPH KLAUBER. PRESEVTC
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ROBERT ADAMS and RUTH GORDON
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The best light comedy ever written by an American."
New York Tribune. "Mr. Tarkinton at his best." Chicago Tribune. To be presented here by the Chicago Company, from the Blackstone Theater, Chicago, which includes: GREGORY KELLY GRACE FILKINS ROBERT ADAMS BETTY MURRAY BYRON BEASLEY RUTH GORDON GUY D'ENNERY CLARA BLANDICK JOE WALLACE JAMES T. FORD Direction Geot C. Tyler, who gave us Patricia Collinge in
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Norma Talmadge In her latest and greatest "SHE LOVES AND LIES" Castle and LaSalie Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
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AUDITORIUM TODAY Presenting that clever and popular favorite
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An extra fine five-reel comedy-drama. "ONLY A FARMER'S DAUGHTER" Two-reel Mack Sennet comedy. PATHE NEWS of late current events.
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