South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 113, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1920 — Page 11
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USELESS KITTENS SHOULD BE KILLED
AriuToitn'M. I . The story of how 'n inton.-i.icu-i Conen ntion Dcna r t in e n t
lasxlij:. At th Ti.w'al! to'lny ar.-I tomorrow th Iatt of th iV-itUf-v to s?.ir Wa'Ia-' It I I i? th- :ittrn:tlon. Fivo rf"-,- of iiv'.y fcr-cn lun is rrrm-i-"l tho.' who ? this F'cry whkli H ntit!rd "I.)uh!o arvl hn? to ilo with tb' a'lvr ntur of yo'.i!',:' .Tfi" Carr, who starf.s out from Wv YVrk r-n routf for Ios Anrl s i i motor a,rul who arrives in th '..-! rn inr trop'li rrln:i oIotMnr. money anl friiiJs. l'r-tty Wan-la Hawly h9 tho lrujinjc f .'mining r''.c.
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.'.Town ;i .'y.ütnnuüi yunlay an-1 is l.ojn r i-atf.l to.hiv. Anita tf-w:irt ai.pf-ars in th U-aIin rn!c. Tli'- r.atoial Inclinations of t Ji idrl ;ro .'in'-iinyt th- -;rrour.'li'is in "which hh.- w;)S jilato tn'l it fO tru.M'iri il th.,t by chance- a rt lu.-0 : !i" p hTfU r v;ith a s :::o of rhivalry arrivcl at t?ic- tavern to harnI'ion her cau-p .'tRain.st the- alvanc'-. i-f an o!)jcrtior. ihV- char:;'. r. It v. as thro-m'h thf ojnif.rtonlty off re l
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to -,iv the tavern ar.'l take up a lif a a h'-milt irirh An atpealinpr romance, enters the .-tory anl hoi. Is interest to the c nl. A Harohl I,loyil rnrncfiy, Mott an-1
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tiio bill. Charles lLay in Hick" is tomorrow's feature.
Cats Kill Sng and Game Bird?.
castli:. In "Th lrnji." at the Ca-t!e theater tO'lay. clever Klyi" .Innis has a re!- much to her likJnir. It i-- that ff .t JO'ir. 5.rtce?y ir 1 who-.' pet hobb is the Ktuily of criminals. Her F-"ieni!J'.c .vweeth. art 1- for. '- l to play th" rcil of a ianernus yonr.tr crook befor h can pain h'-r a c miration or attention. Ml-s J.inis h-rsef had a hand In the story's rltinfT. with Kdmund . (lohlin as hr collaborate!-. Tor.iorrow .1. Warren Kerriin ithe Ftar of "Liv Sparks."
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APPEAL MADE FOR UM PAID PLEDGES
TNWANWrOLTS. Ind.. April 21. An appeal for payment f all unp aid p'e,lpjyv to tlie Roosevelt nirmoi ial fund, which wt re made durln!? the October campaign has lm made tf residents of Indiana ty William R Thomp.son irf.dent of the Roosevelt Memorial Assoeratroa. lrt tVi-in t ? fi H ft irno uli.fltf. ,1
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INDIANAPOLIS. April 21. Kittens not nef-ded or wanted should be drouT.td and tra, Aunxry cats shculd ve killed as a iiioans for savins: frul. crops fn Ir.dl.ina, according 'r the sato 'lepariment of cjti.crValien. Cats ki 1 a quarc-T cf a million For.p. Kam. and Irnecljvorous birds ''.i.iiially :n the- Cn.o-I .ttr?, It was poir.tcd ou TI'c latter alone, ii sp ared, would s ive j:iulions of cNdiirs Lv dcitroj tut; 'r.v (U that r.r
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and damage prowing timber. The commission saya that when ratn are kTt as pets, a Mr.y bII
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Kverv cat Is r.ot a mocs. catcher, !
th1 commission declared. It advl?e j the purchiLe of a mouse trap, say- j ing it will catch more mice in a , week than some cats will capture in j a venr. t
j - wilt, iti-:rnT 3IOVIT.S. Th Ornhpum theater will phow
the South Bend movies uk'ain Friday j K
evenir.tr at tiotn snows, me reiuiri ?howinc of the "home made" picture in which many South Hnd youn folks took part, made such a hit that the picture will be displayed a train. 229-23
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ASPIRIN
Introduced by "Bayer" to Physicians in 1900
iM iJiuoi; si;x. r.e f.f the dramatic s--cr.es in "Tho Inferior Sox." in which Mildied Harris Chaplin will be se(n at the Oliver theater Friday and Saturday, that whi' h takes place on a yacht. The yountr married ui.min wViov.. Ii:ithnml b..n Hown
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woafd hy a wealthy clubman and f.nally has decided to elope with him and goes to meet him aboard hi.s yacht. She is followed Jy her si.-tr r-in-la w, who explains uie situation to the captain and lie refuse.-? to sail .iiid the f lopf rnent la foiled. Some thrillintr and sensational scenes are said to folhuv.
See yourself ap.tin in thf South T'.end rnovie. Oi pheum theater; second request, showing nt both performances. Fridav evening. 2.0-23
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On the edge of civilization there are no traditions. There men meet life with all the strength of soul within them. That's why the greatest stories have always been written, not of the atrophied emotions of society, but of the virile people nearest the great outdoors. There men may be good or bad but whatever they are, they are strong. "The River's End" is a story of the Royal Mounted Police a
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Marshall Neilan's production of James Oliver Curwood's greatest tale of "God's Country." Next week will break all of the Oliver theater's attendance records. Get in early and sure at the start of this great story. A stirring tale of the Northwest Mounted Police. A story of the wildest adventure in the frozen north. A tender and most unusual love match. A heart-breaking chase across the snow wastes. An outlaw masquerading as an officer of the Royal Mounted. A snaky Oriental who casts his mystic spell over a white girl. A murderer secreted in an opium den, and doped to shake his nerve. A terrific battle with a horde of Chinese. The burning of the opium den. The return to God's country and love.
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THE KINOGRAMS World's Latest News.
"THAT'S MY -WIFE" A Spartkling Musical Tabloid Attraction with Catchy Tunes, Pretty Girls, Beautiful Costumes. ADDED ATTRACTION AMEDIO The Wizard of the Accordion. COMING SUNDAY "EVER YSAILOR" And Four Other Acts. Matinee Daily 2:30; Sunday 3:00. Evenings 7:30 and 9. Prices: Matinees 10c and 20c; Nights, 25c and 35c. Sunday matinee prices same as night. All plus tax .
MIOEfUI TODAY
AN EXTRA SPECIAL DOUBLE FEATURE SHOW Presenting Wonderful and Popular
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Heroine of "In Old Kentucky," at her very be?t in Caroline Lockhart's great woman's story of the open western range,
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Per month less than the legal rate. Loans made on F .c niture, Pianos, Autos. Live Stock, Farming Implements, etc.; payments to suit your income, weekly, monthly or quarterly. If you have a loan with another company we will advance you money to pay them off. k is your benefit to save the difference. DON'T PAY 312 PER MONTH FOR MONEYSEE US FIRST.
WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY Capital $200,000.00. 219 South Main Street Phone, Main 698
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Also the screen's greatest comedian, our HAROLD LLOYD In his very funniest two-reel comedy, "HAUNTED SPOOKS" And GAUMONT WEEKLY of current events. Prices 10, 22 and 28 cents, tax included. Ladies and children are requested to attend the matinee today. One great program. TOMORROW The great CHARLES RAY in 'THE HICK," an extra fine six-reel comedy-drama; PEARL WHITE in the sensational serial, "THE BLACK SECRET," and Fox News. MONDAY AND TUESDAY The talk of the town, our great double show, "YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN." Mack Sennett's great comedy in six reels, and exclusive motion picture in two reels of World's Championship Wrestling Match at Mr.dison Square Garden, New York, between JOE STECHER and EARL PADDOCK. Prices 10, 22 and 28 cents, tax included.
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