South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1920 — Page 15

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10

DODGE MFG. CO. TO BUILD MORE HOMES

PRESENTS REPORTS OF L. O. T. M. COM'E.TlO.

EiSTERTAlM RELATIVES HONORING XEW'LYIVEDS

WOMEN POLITICIANS ADDRESS STUDENTS

Jn Interc-t of. Gen. Audirno Proclaims Democratic.

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Th city" of Viu j.:h'I ln.irtily Friday T a .oii?i ,il ir. ;! nt

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SOPHOMORE CLASS TO GIVE PLAY TONIGUT

' r."fl whf n t!r. c l i l!t ;:n;n!'J liiiCh !chof.l pr' rinrts ai,.l t . i ! k 1 to -hol.:rs in th i t:t r nf (U n. Leonard Woe!, rfpublir.-in r,-, nIMatf.,r pr"i'irnt. Mr.". V."ool. Mr-.

A. Cir! :.: ;irul Ml H

s. r rt tary of th- wnnr n's rorrnnitt -f thr- Wood rarnfiaiari, hi! Jirinrr th" rLiy r'-iur.vtf 1 an and i"rs-e of school rhll'lrrn In t)u- audit' rium at " :3 0. This- was jcrarimnly t'rantrd. Th Frho!ars a-:-a mbi l with th-:r-al-vt alacrity. Miss Ivrn. f (h " nr dopa rtnr'nt and ian r.f tho prirl.-'. i ntrrwluf d til laMm. Carlisle jn turn introilurpil Mis-.i Vlltum. wlm joV:- a.- a mot!:r tf the audi' nc. Sh- ti.M how dply CJon. Vor.I .Trip.'it't'jit'd Mitti th tf-arii rs in tlu-ir -frort toiv;tr,'. nt.tair.In t-tt r si! ir'-. If th- jrnrral was rlrrfl pri'sidnt h" uoukl tak rar of thm. II hal l'rn a poor ioy hlr.i.'-'lf one and lii'I worked his way thro'iirh school. Addj-fFinsr tho pupils. th- -r.'-akr f a id h wan surr thy would all in favor of hortrr school hours. To this 5 nMni nt th"-ro v. a s unanimous approval. "H'oll," vaid thr- speaker, "".n. Wor.ij, when h hfronn s prf-f-idrn. will sro that you trt thni. c;. hnmt' and iik your parents to vat" for th", pTtrrnl. If-mind thnn of it nicht and niornlr.K, ?o thy will IO Furo to rast thHr votr rieht I nippn. ftH you who llvo In Ml.-daa-wak.i aro rr-puldira ns?" At this question thrro was a chorus of "No's" which somrwhat. diroru-rt-'! th fair politician, who in retaliation hid this parting Mtot: "Tlin d-mocratH haven't any candidates that Arc worth a democratic votr!"

' I'urplr- mI Kir.e Linen," will he prf "orit i In th- hih school auditorium thin -ninj by the sopho-r:,or-el-uss. Thi-: Ls tiie initial ;tpir.inc" of th- b.-foro the pu.h'- ;:r.d something out of thr ordir.ary H rxp-:trd. Fpf-cial cosfin .is i..v- h n .M-curcd for the ocra.MOii frorrj Cleveland. The- play is written Xiljut the 1'urita.n period and re;ol's around the question of cloth . .-howinf that th-y were cv r a pt ( hlMn, i vi) ai They are in the pr ,s nt flay of th II. C. L. The t-st t lit lit lias lieTl s P - tel fi.m ti:e cda.v-, and under the able direction of MU li- r.f IJeuunot will stare the tdav at eiu'ht ' lf( !; this

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Sylvester, liarohi Kennedy; i)acon Kpaphru-. Sioall, Sewaial novr; Tom I', arborn. Flovd (ijri; Ilkanah i'arsonc, Fratirirt Walter-; magistrate. orris liiler: imon

I Me kins. Harold Klk-a.-er; con-

stal le, Floyd Mass; f'.oodwife Iarborn. Maiv.net J.':t : lietty. her dauiit'-r, Minnie Vav.key; F.oo.lwiie l'arson.--. Jif nhine Chandler; Fx-

ROBBERS STEAL OYER 5200 WORTH GOODS From Rural Home of Julius Van DeWere; Get Clothes and Two Watches.

perienc". Finch; Iu-

Two younc: men entered the rural home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Vendewt r. .outhoast of Mishawaka, yef-

tTday afternoon and Ftolo two suit? . of men's clothin?, a woman's silk dress, tv.o pold watches and soverol j other articles of jewelry, valued at

cast: J over ?2(0. Mrs. Vandewere v.a in iMvidJtf lioupe. at the time and mw the

men as they were leaving. She inquired of them what they wanted. I and they answered that they had I found what they had come after. They entered a Ford roadster and

iiiaue uieir getaway. This is the saw-ond robbery- of the kind during the present week, the Hmen-ajn home at 'AbZ K. Third nt..

h.ninp; been entered and clothing

her daughter, Fmily valued at $ lCi taken

ie, Ida I'rothero

ini" I j'lrK i Fhown nt the T tli last time.

larre aui:enee:

TILMIT.i: PICT Fit I : ui:rr.Ts today.

Temple asrain today for

The picture pleased

rre auaiep.ees vest niav. I is nn

Allan Dawn production wltli an f-11-star cast. Th ph.tur" shows th determination of a strong man to protect tho clrl h loves from the rvilrs of a scoundrel, and he stalks them both across the world. "When he encounter? them a flight ensues that for F.avace intensity has had ftw r-riirils In ntnr'fnni

vi:i)Dix(is. Osrar Matt milk r and Mis.-: Myrth Reehlcr, fd' ti;is city, w ie married la-L eveninu at six o'clock by th1-. W. ;nffnev. The bride was

attired in a jrown ff white satin J with Fi'-orjutte overtlraped and hand! embroidered trimmings. She is the j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam,; T'edi-r, H. S' venth st. Thuroom is th-- son of Mrs. Margaret I Matlr.iiller r siding south of Mish- ; a.'.aka. He is emplod at th- i

ilniii-e Kit vator company, S. Lnnn st. They WI11 reside at 11J 10. .Se '- fnth st. Stanley K.lley. fjf Mr. and Mrs. Norman K lb y. Woo. Hand, and Miss Crat e K. Saur. d ui.lit r of Mr. and Mrs. William Sauer, also of fio lland, were niüii'd W'dnts,l.iv al'tf-rnoon. Two broth. rs of the bride, M v. . A. Sauer, Mi( hi-,'an

City, and Kev. II. .1. Siikt, li lint., p'-rformetl the ceremony.

and Mrs. K!.ey will resi.

farm near Woodland. Zell Carpenter of this eity was married to Miss Wilma I.oirse of South Hend in Chlca.i; yest.rflay al'ternon. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter will res-id-.- in CMcaKo.

SKLETOM OF IXDIAK FOUPsD BY IVÖRKMEX

Mn employed by H. W. Heed, contractor, while at work excavating for the new addition to l?attell school, found th? skeleton of a human beinir, tlm skull of which was well preserved. It is thought the skeleton is that of an Irdnn. A tomanav.k and some arrows were found with the bones.

Takes Out Permit For 20 Two-Storv Frame 0 House.

taken

The Dodffe Mf c. Co. ha.

out permits for 20 two-story- frame houses to b Jbuilt on Gaylor'a third addition to Mishawaka on Eleventh and Twelfth sts.. between Union steh! Summit lane. They will cost from $2,700 to $3.500 each. Thls concern has within the past Jevfral months "built a larse number of dwellings in different parts or the city In order to accommodate new vorkmen who are being: continually brought to the city to work in the various factories under the Dodge Cr, control. The woolen company has also er-cted a number of homes and at pr-ent has ttveral under construction. This i: to some extent relieving tho situation in Mishawaka. but purchasers or tenants could be found for many more. Kvery Industrial concrrn in the city is working at top notch at present and is bringing in all the help it can hire.

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I-ive fn.'il arts have been secured!

tor the Century this week-end. I eommen ins tonight. The "I. (). IT. S. Four" has a somewhat unique inumbfr comprisinc vocal lections j of the latest popular numbers; Mr. I and Mrs. Potts, imveltv vaudeville

offering mtitled "Somethinsr P'rom llverywhere;" Doc De Xyle and company in an exceptionally olev r act: LiOretta Maher. a daintv mi.ss in

j ch nartcr sonjr.s and with an labor-

ate warurobs. and Deeros and Luce in "Fi-ten and Iui,';h." somrthintr finite criminal and extremely funny. A six-piece orch- stra will furnish the necf ss.iry music.

REALTY CORPORATION IS CAPITALIZED AT $15,000 The Colpaert Realty Corporation of Mishawaka has been formed with a capitalization of $7"), 000 and articles have been filed with the secretary of state. The corporation will entrap; in the real estate business. The incorporators are Archille C. Colpaert. I,eo p. Van Hie, S. Mcintosh. Charles Weidler, Isaac Kano Parks and Ross Km in per. With a capital stock of $65.000 the Massey-Pfundstein corporation, a concern dealinp in automobile tires and accessories has fid articles of corporation with the secretary of

i state. The concern will operate a

chain of stores through Illinois and Indiana. The incorporators reside hi JoMet and Manhattan. Illinois.

Mrs Iiura Cobb read the reports of the Marcabee convention. hld in nikhart Tuesday, at a meeting of the Golden Rod Hive. No. 10$, L. o. T. M.. held Wednesday evening. The local commanJer was elected county commander, at the convention. Mrs. Cobb was appointed delegate to the Great Hive convention to be held in Lansing. Mich., In June. Arrangements were completed for a box socUl to be held in the K. of P. hall. May 11. Three prize will be awarded for the best boxes. Two new members were Initiated Into the order.

Mills. c.Konc.i: iiLnvxi:riKOPF. Mrs. Georjre Huennerkopf. 504 Fhort St.. died Wednesday night at 1(:45 o'clock. follow-in? a two weeks' illness with pneumonia. Mrs. Huennerkopf's maiden ntme was Miss Margaret Noth. She was born in Germany. April 12, 1841. and was 7 9 years old. Fifty-two years aso she was married to Georpe Huennerkopf. She cam to Mishawaka 3S years ago and has since resided here. S3ie is survived by her husband, two sons and two daughters, Michael and John Huennerkopf. Miss Sallie Huennerkopf and Mrs. Jacob Rauph, all of this city.

posTPoxr. nusixi:ss Mnrrnxc The annual business meetinp of the Mishawaka Woman's club has been postponed until May 8 in order that all Items pertaininp to "business may be ready for a final account. The 13th district convention of woman's clubs will meet In Elkhart, May 6. Reservations for the luncheon must be In by Saturday evening and can be secured from either Mrs. J. R. Wooffward or Mrs. Frank Varney.

Mr. nr.d Mr. C. I Lathcrer. of ' Chicago, were th guests of honor . at a reception ?iven at the home J of the latter'.- parents. yiT flncj irs ; I O. Lor., northeast of Mishawaka. ! Wednesday venir.r. Mr. and Mrs. ' I-atherer were married in Chicago, i Wednesday and are 'here on their j honeymoon. The decorations were 1 roses and carnations. Contests I wer enjoyed and favors awarded ' to Herman Eiden and Miss Genevieve Lon?. A delicious luncheon ; was served. !

SFXLS oft nusixi:. Mrs. M. f). Reach has sold out : th Mishawaka Hair shop, in the' Mishawaka Trust building to Miss! Kdna Robblns. who has taken charge. Mrs. Reach established the I beauty parlors here. Hhe and her ! mother, Mr. Anna Moore, left ; Thursday for Daster. Mich., where j they will visit with the latter's i daughter. Mrs. Goldio Clouse. 1

lurmixs to goshkx. Mrs. F. H. Rarron has returned j

io uosnen arrer visitin? at the home of Mrs. E. A. Doan. S. Race st.

RACK FROM COLORADO. Miss Mabel Heard, 111 Towle av.. has returned from a several weeks' visit In Colorado.

Men's Brown Brogue Lace Oxfords

TO FNTEUTAIX FOR RRIDF. Tho Children of Mary' Sodality will entertain at a shower In St. Joseph's hall Thursday eveninff. The reception will be In honor of Miss

Mathilda Klein, who will be married to William Bokhart In May. TVifk rnnimittA In eh.'irirA Min i

Josephine Giel. chairman, and the i j

Misses ( lara scnindier, ;atnerine Jacobs, Laura Huemmer, Florence Meixell and Clara Fetters.

CARD OF Tlf.WKS. T hereby wish to sincerely thank all of my relatives, neighbors and friends f- their kind assistance and expressions of sympathy extended to me during the illness and death of my wife- Irma. Am also thankful for all floral tributes. JFLIFiS HAKMFLTN'CK.

See the great larciln XTV silver knife and fork at Van I lie's.

in Louis sets. $5.95 Advt.

Louis XFV silver lenifo and fork ets1 special sale at Van Rie's. $6.9'.. Advt.

taki; xotici:: My othce will be open for the payment of street improvements from 7 to s Friday evening. April r.Oth and Monday evening. May :'rd. On Saturday we close at noo.i for balance of the day. W. L. KIMRALT. City Treasurer, Advt. 29tl Mishawaka.

ATT FADS Fl'Xl'RAL.

Mi. hat 1 Van Hou'dreve, stationeo at Ca;np Holabird, Raltimore, Md.. j attended the funeral services of his. his ister, Mrs. Julius Haemelinc-k, i which wore held from St. Ravo's)

Catholic church, Thursday morn ing.

pictfri: pli:si;s at lixcoia "For Retter. For Worse." m D,.-

; Mille production shown at the lincoin thfatcr yesterday, in one of ex

ceptional merit. The theme, the story and the actinrr'stamps the producer as a master in photoplay art. Thost vho saw the picture Thursday are still talking- about It. It is timely, dramatic, vivid in characterization and genuinely human. The picture will be shown today for the last times.

MWiawaka Chapter. No. S?.. U.A.M. ("ailed convoocatlon Friday evening. "Work In R. A. degree. Fdirar S. Anderson, II. P. II. F. Sudors, Sec. Adv.

MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED

port F.M.n PenlnBiilar rang cook tore: ebe.in If taken at on.'. Inquire

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l'U SAI.i: .Wn-room, all la.vlern ex.ejt t.aih: lue t ;ir lirn; larpe l"t ; mnnedl.tte p"-S''Siori ; mtjHt ''11 q'ii-k. Prbe S-s.Tih). M.uen L. Petra. 7 Kiiül .Irani UKlg. l'tume Mihwak.i :t7. -- tT

UANTITH-" IT J lIr. A larg Mlsläawaka ninniifa. ti;ri::g eonern h;n f.-v-ral splendid epenli:g. for both iiumj and v..ni-n. J.M.-I s;ilnrl.-s mil epportualtUs ..r proaietl-M.. A;q.ly in own ruuniwrltii.g C. 1. A, News -Tim.", Misiiawak:. LV-tf

nil: SALI: -ror.l tearing car. f all nftT

o't'le. k vetilr. ; M.ii' and Sinidujs

:m tr Saturday after:;t MO S. I nion St.

l.nST Hrra leather po k't'.ek, V'diM-t.l. v afternoon. rnr Woo.ik.ix !,,ert market, i oritalain J.'O t ill and om s:;:all rhaiiRe and par slip f J'5.r.. I Inder rturu t" m7 b. T'alrd ft. Kewnrd. IV tl

FOIl SALL--U-vns. fr Phone Mishawaka 1J47.

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I'OIt SALI; Large eld. "ken houe hi good condition. Also l'J PntT Leglmra chl keiis. Clifup. Inquire -V, i:. JliKhtli st. L".'tü LOST. STKAVLH Ult STÖLLN--P.rladle P.oston bull dog. answers to name of "Tifc-e." Iteward. Call News-Thues.

1 UXIIRAL AKHAXCITMFATS. ! The funeral of Mrs. Oeorpe Huen- ; nerkopf will take place from St. ' Monica's church at 'J o'clock Satur- i flay morning. Rev. Fr. Kohl oiücia- ! ting. i

ki:movi:t to health win. Sam Pyscher, 909 1'. Lawrence St.. has been removed to the Healthwin hospital to receive treatment for tuberculosis.

1IOMF IS FARAXTIXFR. The home of Mrs. Ruth Johnson. Osceola, is quarantined, a three old child beinr ill with scarlet fever.

MOOSK DAXCF. Saturday evening next. Fp to date music. Admission P.3 cents; ladies tree. Adv. 28tJ

r.IKLS TO PRI2nXT F'bW. "Rlind Rose Mary," will be presented nt .St. Joseph's hall Monday eveninp by the srirls of St. Joseph's church.

WANTL'D 5.1 in Miifhaaka nu-a Hinl women to hear I'. S. Sen. Hiram W. Johnson, of California at the hljrli R' hool ati.iltorluva at South l'.end, Thurs

day evening, April L". at eiht o'clock,;

fui League of .Nations and national issues, i am for lllram Club. öoSl-lTJ VA."TLT Two exi.erbu.eed millw-rlgbt" and two lireinen : hf'ady work and o.ol wajces; niarrleU ne-ii preferred. Apply National Veneer I'roductH Co. 'Jt3

Dr. Makielski. osteopath, 2 01 S.

Church. s . corner from P. O. I

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IUI; SAT.K - Kv pa-r.i.-er tenrltiff ear; f.r-t la runnl:: cuvhtloa Call after I p. ru. Ms W. Sixth st.

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WANTiat Two roo.l men for ctoek j room Mf.rU; steady work and jcood w a-es. Apply Nutienal eiieer I'roflucts I Co. :t3 !

I'OK SALI: Two horten, cheap, nt the North Si.le hakrry.

Inquire

LIS I vo ir property with ILntiuc's j

Kealty To., .s era MW !! v-k. If yofi want errire and a fi'iiok sabv .phone Mishawaka 1. '--tf

j't)!t SALT .Vroein -.tc.i?e. br'.ok f.unlall n. Pavement Ith i-x-.il tin; btc fruit rooru. teilet, water, k-t. en i::-e st. Tavr-t street; nice ljwn. I'r'.re. J.'i.loO. HfS'tln,;' Kealty Co., MUN vil.fk. Thou li'S. -rj WANTLP I'mltlaa en a farm by a man of :u years' eperten- e; o 1 refereTuf.

a '1 after 5 ociook evni;:?.- ai r

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VOU SALK-Chea V. Fourth tit.; P. uocaiii if taken waka 141' or L'UT

p: yeven room houe en lmmeaiate possession.

at once, call Ml una

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CLOSK-IX SIT.t KUAN 1IHMI. An excellently locate, 1 rive-room no with one iure on S. Sprinr, one mile from Mishawaka .euter, .sv. Para and hi ktn lO'iP. 1'KNN lUIALTY CO. 00.1 W. Third nt i'iif.no Mlsaawnks !-. City home from $l,OoO to Sl'J.CM). 27-tf

DONT MISS "PURPLE AND FINE LINEN" M. H. S. AUDITORIUM TONIGHT AT EIGHT O'CLOCK ADMISSION 25c and 35c

Open this eve.

W.L Douglas Shoes

Iipert Fittln Service

New low shoes with extra wear in every pair.

The price is stamped on the sole.

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The very latest thing in Men's Oxfords is the Dark M a hogany Brogue Oxfords. Wing tips and elaborate perforations. At

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Same Style Same Price In High Shoes.

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CRLRTEST Value Giving

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(QlURS is the only form of business in the world that does not ask you to spend money we ask you to keep it at our bank. Service With Courtesy

nfPT National Bank I I Trust & Savings Bank Mishawaka, Indiana

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L. Douglas Shoe Store

Mishawaka Good Shoes; Nothing Else

SPECIAL SALE on LOUIS XIV SILVER KNIFE AND FORK SETS Each piece guaranteed by manufacturer. PRICE $6.95 VAN RIE the Jeweler, Mishawaka

Have

with

jour roofs coated

Elastic Hoof Pntnt. Sold and applied by The Roof Products Co. Phone Mlstumaka 1925. South Rend, Lincoln HZv

Now is the time to have your hats cleaned and rehlockcd. John Spiranto 1 1 4 Lincoln Way V.

THE ADLAKE BICYCLE BEST WHEEL ON THE MARKET FOR THE MONEY

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FROM $45.00 UP Large stock of Bicycle tires $3 to $4 each. BICYCLE SUNDRIES Our stock is complete in every detail.

Leather Shop, Trunks, Sporting Goods, etc. 216 North Main St, MISHAWAKA

THK rann f.'i;..-.v .-.1 r" vv.i ..f te WooW'ti iMi'r,' my t'tti' m l pu ' 1 ?:; Mr ?."U ;U 'i; fror.t ? tt..- tT i - J.al t'ttr return .i:a.v 1" 1 r! ui: a. v.ltt ir.ltor, Vu:i Co, r ia- nt N'vTirart. -7 t l

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ght room htiu tat!i ; in. '.

fcar!w... l ::),-!. r.n''l sfr-. Tor i iutek i"!- 5J' frn r.-.:i;-. A t r-ratr !'.. . i'iv r'ini, rlr v - .-ter an I l: gt !rff lot j a r.-ai-. ra.tr::. !jr.'" !t.

fru'.t. otit-Ln h.Mj-... .vAV KAliL liAHMIKT. 4 : la Iru::-. l'llg. Mi.h)iwiikH rT'V

ron SALE Kivp r3 houso; wster and gn9 In tSit Louse. la:a.'f lut and ir.'.raiT. . .$2,uo Sov;i roia bnue. rolern; larjr lot, fru'.t an I coickou Loua uJ tbi k. u rfk 4, ZOO Two an-. rr.t-r-.alf noros: evMi roa hnjsi, gsrase, rlt-nt of fruit, tar;T-Qu.irtT ivrc rf str.iwLcrrie s l.C." Cortu-r li t on Lincoln way 11 NH) K. C. GAKMIIIK i CO L.u.ni 4, Lugieilruci UUlg. MlsLawaka 70. 16tf

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LIKLIITY IiONDS We buy or oll Liberty bor.o for ra!i. It. L. CiutLri". 423 J. M. S. (fourth floor.)

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VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY FIVE GOOD ACTS FIVE I. O. U. S. FOUR COMEDY AND HARMONY SINGING A Harmonious Combination Who Sing All of the Latest Popular Numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Potts, Novelty Vaudeville Offering With a Little Bit of Something From Everything.

DOC DeNYLE & CO. A Splendid Showman and an Exceptionally Clever DOG.

LORETTA MASHER THE FAMILY ALBUM A Dainty Miss in a Character Routine of Songs, dressing each one separatel.

Deems and Luce in Listen and Laugh An Original Couple Who Have an Individual Offering.

SIX PIECE ORCHESTRA Shows 7:30 and 9 o'clock. Sunday Matinee at 2:45.

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SHOE SHOP lit N. M.üa CL. UUiwraka. fr All Kind of Cxx Impairing find doca.

LINCOLN THEATRE LAST TIMES TODAY Big Production Day

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But now she looked up to the sign but down on the man. He had failed in the test of courage; he was "yellow," a coward. Yet he was fighting a battle in his heart beside which the teit of the field of honor was tame. And he made her see with his eyes. How? Come and see Cecil B. DeMOIe's latest production. It will be your greatest treat of the month.

COMING "MALE AND FEMALE" MAY 5, 6, Daily Matinees.

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An Allan Dawn production with an all-star cast. This extraordinary production shows the determination of a strong man to protect the girl he loves from the wiles of a scoundrel, so he stalked them both aero the world. When he brought his man to bay in picturesque Singapore a fight ensues that for savage intensity has had few equals. Does the right triumph? Well, yoj know the Irish and you know their luck. The added attraction will be MUTT AND JEFF in "ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME," and the FOX NEWS.

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