South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 138, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 May 1920 — Page 8

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RECALLS PIONEER JOURNALISM DAYS IN SOUTHWEST Krtirin;; IMitor Krroimts Iaperirncr? Publisher ami flavor in Indian Trrritorv.

KANSAS CITY. M".. M y 1:. Iion rlr.s- '1 ys of j -. i r i.-ia jn the v. -.-. v.--i,. r' i!! d l.r n r-r.tlv 1 1 i t hp r ! i : rrt ". t f mana r- ditor ! .' ,'o'ir::;,! Mr. C::m-- 1 i o ' . ; ; r i .iri i r . : Clir: at;-- r.'y j i : h .s Ion r j a " I r i : t r d I . n:or.,t of I ad id. . "o!o. v:o r tl,. "ri;i" to t h ( "h ro;.. . S: rip p n d in 1 ' 'J ' Jp wis ari v r i r . r- i . Ijtor. ard 1 v. t not f 'r t !. ; n d J in ! rrif or;' I fr"m par :,!-' hon.- in Kanv- , i:i a prai: ; t ').':. r carrying a' ompltp printing plant. Mr. ('lir.p' recount d his -xp ; ; -xm s at a faro- ' wpII Lari ;;;. ? in hN htior. The vo;. -.iulri'-r 1 i t ' r --t ta'K at I'ond 'r'- k, unload; d hi; printim; pr'1-i ar.d röt out what h- ilcflircs THEATER TODAY Charming MARY MacLAREN in "ROUGE AND RICHES" The amusing story of a $ youthful chorus girl who set3 out on her stage career wiin ine nxea intention of marrying a millionaire and who ends $ yby "love at first sight" fj wun a cnorus man. Tomorrow and Wednesday CRAUFORD KENT "OTHER MENS SHOES" w A story of brotherly love 8 1 1 with the star playing an interesting dual role. 1 f v-.t a v v. r.ii':-. ;c.1u: .. 1 -.V' p

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Staged on the famous Rio Grande river, bloody with the history cf revolutionary Mexico the photoplay of the hour the sensation of the dav and a seven-reel picture that will make your hair stand on end, make your blood thrill, and make you clutch your seat with wildest excitement DON'T ANYONE MISS THIS TIMELY PHOTO-SENSATION TODAY AND TOMORROW. THE BIGGEST THRILLER IN RECENT MONTHS. EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE TODAY AND TOMORROW EVERYBODY'S POPULAR FAVORITE, THAT GREAT BIG JOLLY COMEDIAN, OUR FUNNY

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A screaming two-reel expose of stae life back of the scenes Arbuckle ever appeared in. Also TOPICS OF THE DAY. come as early as possible. Ladies and children should attend

ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 'THE RIGHT TO LIE," a seven-reel photodrama that wiH startle the people of South Bend, starring: "Th- Cameo Girl,M beautiful DOLORES CASSINELLI. 'THE RIGHT TO LIE" is a feature attraction extraordinary. Every man, woman and child will thoroughly enjoy every foot of this picture, while the exquisite beauty of Dolores Cassinelli will hold everyone spellbound.

COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY MARSHALL one of the most absorbing dramas of all times.

v.-.i.M the f.rst piper rublihed in th" Indian territory, carrying an acI ti,;mt of th- race for land.

His editritl offiro anil a ?iocn, Mr. Clin ..ivs. '.utc th isrst two I ';!r.-H vt.a M;.shrr.t nt.s to jrin up! in l' r.d re-k. i;i-tl l ir-t Major. In thr ruh of ew-nts the tdltrr , fn-jrid hirr.y-lf -rtr the first mayor r f Peri l "rek. Ho w :m electr 1 Lv a majority of 21 over Iiis lawyer oppor.fnt, v. ho was alo r.is room m pa n ion. Srlous protih-ni soon 'nf r (:;' d thf lli dlir. ir.ur.icipali:y. "Thp lrr'K Island, running north and ?o:iih, di:dd I'ond f'r"d into t : o towns." Mr. Clii.o -ai-l. "Tho town on th" wf-ht sid of thr tracks - thif iv.'li thp 'of h'-rsido' wantd to h tp county ''at. It rff'-ctrd a . par.it- organization and a M-p.ir.it , - A1 v Üroduetionsk. 4 v.

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railroad station ;tnd brought r-r's--'.ire to l,;ir on the railroad not to !ri its trains at 'our' station. S'o v. an ordinance making it an oif-r.--e fcr trains to run through I'ond Creek at a k renter s;-d than .-; iiiilfs an hour. "Of cours" the ordinance vt$ i"nor-d. so o pot to ther and Ft up M." f 't of the mil road track on

dire like a picket fnce. The erg.-, i.-r-r of the first train to corr.e .ilons j

aftf-r that y rmrd to hp pr.jpss-d road offic-rs u -nl to c at, a df putlzpd with th- noMon that if hp put on crowd swooped down on thm. cap-.sp.-fd. hp could Jlattf-n that track J tur-d thpir stack.'d arms and. at thf.nrp down ;.nl tro over it. Tor his j rnV-r of thp mayor, arrested evciy

ffort. h pihd his cattlp train in thp d;tch. We .Trestcd the crew for ' p. lir.tr thp sp'pfl limit." AniM ToIUc Tfin'o. Mr. riir.p told of pleadlntr with aj rr.rwd of -.O'O for la.w and ordT and of ad: n.r thorn to release th ' - " " "

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a positive rib-tickler and one of the funniest comedies Fatty Special Prices 10, 22 and 30 cents, tax included. Everybody the matinees.

NEU LAN'S spectacular photo sensation, 'THE RIVER'S END,"

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ratt'.o from the wrecked car5. which was dor.1. Thp frdlowinc: day, h" said, Do railroad police dccende I 'i j -n I'ond Creek. riiir.Iy ar.oth'r ordimnco w.' -i.c.-rssary, ho continued. .- one ,". f rtSicominiT forbidding rai!r ad p -lieto carry an: .s fi;rth r than I"1 fc-"t from the railroad tra-k. Th 'r.-taurar.t" w :us inorr than 100 fr. ; from thp track, ami when tho railni.in. In 131 I'ord Crock had to find a r.w mayor, for Mr. Clin- came to Kansas Tüy, whero he did ir.ost (f; hit .ubsf--juprit newspaper work. He j m ana pin u- euimr oi hip jourr.al ior II years, retiring May 1. ! j -. Tomorrow j SPECiAI I3 97 Featuring that Forceful American Actor RAUFORE SEM in a dual role. He plays a minister, a sensitive man, unfitted to meet the rebuffs of the world; then he plays an ex-convict, the twin brother of the pastor, who steps into the pulpit, inspires the congregation and defeats an unscrupulous schemer.

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LOST AND FOUND. LOST Crank for JefTiry car on N. Mi rdk'iu or .Main St.: return to trank J.'lifiou, V. M. C A. Kfvive reward i 4J"---1 . n W FLAYING THE KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF THE DAY 1 Mt1ne I)lly , 10- 0c 1 Muht World's J-atot Xcws 25c S5c Sunday Same Mht. AU riu Tax Serious ami Comic VENETIAN GYPSIES Frolicking In a "!' Camp JIMMY SAVO Assisted hj" Joan l i.mza. In a Salvo of Screams TAKETA & KAWANA I'ntertalnors from Tokio GARRY OWEN & CO. "What's tho Use?" CLEVELAND & DOWNY A Satire of IriitMit Day Conditions THURSDAY "THE HONEYMOON" And Four Other Acts 14 j I'inal 1'erformances ii the Sea- i 4 ?-n nrt friven sunaaj-, AI ay aotli - - ' Vlk'.rü.i.A Ii Ii ik IvJ r u a FrO Ä

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l yi American captain of the famou3 Black Horse Troop, a deadly jj feud arose for possession of Sari, the lovely, unveiled Virgin

i ; i beggar girl or uie otamooui streets, une sne.naiea ana areaaM ecI the other she almost loved. Then one fateful day she I 'i entered, unseen, a Turkish mosque, forbidden to women under ! j penalty of death. There she saw a sight that froze the blood I i in her veins that changed her in a moment from a care-free i girl to a woman. What was the dreadful act Sari saw in the

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I.OST A ladle's writ n-at.h ltppn I t!i-- or;i!;eum nnd Ilrnndor.i l 'urn ll.H J j al'out t clx-k Stiturd.iT evt-nln; fttul.-r ! i piaf ra;i Mala HV40 KcwarI. 4 7. -1 LOST A ladh-s" p'.d watch In downtown district; treasured aa a kepak. Heward. Apply Mrs. Koesp'.rr. "11 N. Mkhlpan t. LOST Af trakhsn neckple-e nt Auditorium Tlursday afternoon ; finder returu to 435 Llnoolu w.iy iz. Reward. 4116 1? HELP WANTED Male Help j WANTED Ta niste. Apply 40S V.. j Wenger st. Llu'-olr T":0. 17ti 1 WANTDI Younj man witli some experleuce in cutting men's eclrtp. Lnnib Shirt Co. 41VJ-J3 WANTED- Men In rruJng1 room; permanent positions. Shidler tos Mf. Co , SiC I'enn ar. ' 4iSl-lt WANTED Grocery clerk. Fox Ä Maun rocerj, luM W. Washington Et, 4lH IS TEN expt rten ed firemen, elg-ht Lours, TOo Imt hour; extra par for overtime. For particulars address lior O-K1. care New8-TlniP8. 421 17 WANTni) Married men who enn sell first el:?, k'uaraute'il foo.l prvnJucts direct to cousunur, for work ou established wafim routes. Drawlnj? account, commission and Hpe ial percentage plan. f . ...ill . . i i. .... a . . ; in ie.i u mi' wurh huh 'u j 1 w fcllo leandr.ff. Call at S. MlcMs m PL., naiv iu. i') u ii. i.n I.? WANTED Hoy to learn he Jewelry trade. 0. 1. Nuisoni. 110 t. Ml. hiran ft. 4173 IT WANTLI) Colored men. ior najry work. Apply F. W. Keady factory. S. St. Joseph st. 3M;7-tf NICE Janitor wanted. Apply BrandonDurrell Co. 2vO-tf WAXTKI) Job rompofltors $i to $10 above srt le for pooi workmen ; union; pprmanent positions. AdJres3 F. F.. !'. .M-SS, CtN'-11mes. 4LV-1 WANTED Competent m:in for paper cutting mactdne and Ktock room; j;ood wages. Hlbberd Ptg-. Co. 41.M-1 WANTED Janitors. Apply Studet.nker j TOK30RROW

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Male Help. Iflhorers and rne.-hanl-s cf all klmls f.r iiPJcniMy, nia-hln hoj, millwrlffht. forpe. tool and dl-, nheet-metal and wood-working depertiuents. Get a Joh where continuous service is rewarded. INVESTIGATE OPR "Vacation With Fay" "Anniversary Ch.vk" To- I'nrtnerwhlp" "Life Insurance" Flans, which are provided in addition to th bpt ay rate pnlj In the state. Call or write FOUT1I BEND. IND. C7C5-tf id; mi n rvn SHLF.T METAL WllKKDKS FOR AUTOMOBILE FENDEIt, TANK AND IIoOD WOBK. STEADY E Ml'LOVMi: N T i(OD BATE CALL EMPLOYMENT IE'"T. the ;iuii:baki:k cuki. 4X00-71 WANTED Good painters. Call nt 101f Lincoln way W. Main Oil. No othr need apply. 4'W'-l'J WANTED Mldd1e-age1 men with iveral months machine tbop experience; vteady work; pood pay. Apply Sibley Machine Co.. 2tX 12. Tutt et- 2774-tr WANTED Boys from 11 to 10 years vt atfe who play or N'Hlre to larn to piny the cello, trombone or flute fr Juvenile orchestra. Apply f.. A. HulllnK'er, "".41 l'rnnsylvania av., letwfn :34 Hiid S p. m. o'clo' k. 423-l WANTED TWO OFFK'E BOYS. APPLY NEWS TIM E.S 210 W. COLFAX AV. 12-tf WANTED Four truck men. City and interurban trucks. Call Notre Daine and Division 8t. shops. Phoxie, Main 10. CShtf WANTED Firpt-erafru macT.lnl6t. The .Singer Mfg. Co. 2753 tf WANTED Auto top trrrumer, one who can make top and pat covers. Th Auto Paint & Trim Shop. Main 2475. 1414 S. Leer st. 2221-tf WANTED Colored portrr for week day work: s to 5 p. m. South Bend Halt Co., lHrt 8. High bt. at X. Y. Cent, trak. WANTED MOTORMEN AND CON. DFCTOl-.K. CHICA;0. SFTII It ENI öc NOP. THE UN INDIANA ICY. CO. 4Jtl 17 WANTED Office hoy : must T. 1U var Ail. Mudehaker Afimlnletratlon P.Plif . Infuririfition Department. 41 iö-17 WANTED A few men who have '.1injr ability. Men who have initiative nnd who nre iiittT'Sted in future possibilities. Liberal Irawlnjf count while Ji.u nre In training we l-eüevc tie lt r ropnlt!o:i f'r Lustlers in South Hetid. If vol ran sell, if you have roTifldn"e in yourpelf, iniiiM t:j aij'l 'ouii:ie u? you r the ru:ia w want. II. A. WOOD P.EALTY Co. 12S S. Main ?t. i. . j .a Male or Female WANTED Man nnd rtr : man for farra 30G-tf : Female Help. LAD 1 who can Ir.vevt ,.,., r,.r priTi.ece 4-f a ti-:c! in.-i::i : m-ii.v r-finiied at end of I'.rit i;ioi.th: ?i-e phoue n:ihil'." A-. are New -Times. 120 17 ! i LAD V. refined und Int.lüiJT.t. to travel 1 j in iiite.-t cf Fl.lld Welfare w.rk: J : nhoe trael'.r,kr ex p.-i.-'-e- ;it.d bonus ; irlve I ph-ne iiUiL.ber. lx P. -IK), tare N. -hTlines. 411-17 WANTED -Shirt Co. S"f: Ph'.rt lr'iiers. I.a:ni 41;-22 WANTED Experlen--d Landern and fle.-ve lasers Latnh Shirt '. 4l'. i WANTEI) POLISH Mill. To WoIcK IN THE KI.i: Tine ST4i:i: MAI: - i'HKLEWIZ EI.ICl i:l Co.. x' MC NE It CHAPIN AND DIVISION STS. i:.'( M WANTED !!!; ,-k-per f T widower and clrl ci:d e.-,rs old. A ld.'es J'ewi-Tiiatc. Pox Ii te. .t7-it

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Female Help. f tf?cn cprator; 1" cp-ra-for for rrdef 2. urt at Ui!r" !. ttu rtoi t: w.wrr.i rr"r r-- - t ff-o l typtut Ore with rcr'drnM ir rlrirf "aiil fiml'.'.ir with p -nTa'. ft: nork dcir 1. KxTllnt cppurf.ir.lt r i ti an. mer.t. Fnless appli-'ant ds'.ri j permanr.t ' tln. ree'l n-'t aPT'T ,,in i.end Hilt o.. Iii . II'.KS .'.. -i M TO Y HA IIS OF AFiF. FOR TKIXPHONT OPERATING FOMTIONS ST.BIES ABE PAID WHILE LEA11NINO BAFID ADVANCEMENT STFDY AND PERMANENT POSITIONS APPLY AT TUB DESK IN TII3 LOBBY OF Tili: TELEPHONE BUILDING m 1ELL TEH i mm. v 227 S. MAIN ST. 4io;-ti WANTED Several bright, rent appearinsr glrla to work In csfetcrlfi; food pay, best of board, 'irellent. pl"siint working conrtitlons anl koo1 hane for a'lTH'.nement; eiprlen"e not nerejnarv Apply Oliver Cafteri. O.lver ilotel. SlvtT WE HAVE a ptaee open for a girl or mtcldle-appl woman of ex perlTi"- !u home work one who on help et hen. Evrery onvenlenre and the pay wEl 1 frooI. Cull this renlnK rrom 7 to 5 o'clock. .'.'- W. WashtiiK'ton ar. C471 tr WANTED Oni (rtrl for litxjrtory work. two girls for K-''rrl ofTlce work. Apply Vauderhoof i Co., l oot cf Washing ton at. L-Vj-xt WANTED Laundry woruan. AppD worth hobplutl. TJ'-H tf WANTED Woman to do plain cooking. Call Lincoln 22Cvtf WANTED Women for alteration department, for R!l day or half day. J'ran don-Durrell Co. M"2 tf fMItLS WANTED Good pav Whl'.e learning. "Work nt WiJ-on's." W. Sample. 4P3 tf WANTED ExperlHnc.ij power marhlrj onrators WILSON nnos. n i-w ; r Cir.LS WANTED C,rvr ji n- to l..-trlnrir with in' 1 pay n .-.Mil is fii'dred; njut t ov r p. y,i;ir i,f aye. Apply SnlTII ItF.NI WATi'H C 4l.yi I 7 WANTED San;:ulv nt t!.e It e'-r bakery. 4.".- v. Marlon ft. : M4 tf ninL'? WANTED STEPHENSON FNDF.RWEAIl MILLS. "ASK. UL It til It L?."

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Domestics WANTED A g4Hl girl or a ir.i.Id: 1 lady fur general housework. i..l .ti 101 L!ne.dn way W., or Main -P'V : NL'KSE fHICL One who T.at hfl ep. ren " In the rare rf bibb- an I children. Call between 7 an.! 'J :o k tt! evet.ing. "-2 W WasUngton av. :.i72-tf WANTF.D- V maid fit Epu- rt'i IUI. J."i per ruuiith. rooiij and bvard. . i t j Office Help I ! WANTEI Ster.ocrapher w'.-h .- etperien. Tall Ma:ri 410. Hl!-.h Mf'. ' Co . ;C E. Tutt. .V.7-tf

i IF ir WANT t ett-r f "tici-r ; h'.-v I bookkplng i -1 1 . 1 1 . T?. i'.- u: !S'ho(d Llo-r.s.-d E::.i : v.. A--: T i fti? pl.t e to lenv." jour pi'ii -:'ASoutheast o-rner Michigan an 1 W.i:.ir.4t!: ft-., .".r 1 Moor. M!n "J. . iP.i!;:..-s M-t,-'ai; m zr tr..- te.r i ! a ti 1 1. l-'re-e ff:ii rl p':K j i;c; Wt rate. 411' 'J2 MWS-TIMLS f!fFil ai Two d-iilv Ir.ertloi.s for r-. pri. e. " 4PJ1 :f I WANTED .:rt f :rt r!ti'i ,' . U.-i..nrd --I'l 4 rr tlf i-ir j Pd ' Main 4:1s :f - - -- WANTED :ie mn..; r.i ; h r. n ;!', roiiiptoii.evr ni"'" it" graph -pent -,,r I'h.- v.iie Die Mf?. F. 1