South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 140, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1920 — Page 8

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PERSONAL WORKERS FORM ORGANIZATION

Roulls of Bob Jono Evanj:tIitir Campaign Will be Made Permanent. Pr the c;:-s j : r J ' 'f ryst.lüzir. .-t i).i::..r;tr tl..- r : . . 1 1 r i 1 1 's-jIJ-. "f th !'.!. J"'. s tntT'Iistic i :r. ;:: :i. j:-t r.-l-!. -t j TianTil . t j i : i . : T ; 1. tr.;--l -a ith f-;rth r iv the j rs'.r..il ,n; ,f t 'hriisli.in, t-; l r 1 1 1 j . i 1 uotk .i.'.'l ri.'.tr.iinij ti ko-ji i t'.iTi: rnov ; ;..t.';t u.is I r -fcct-l at ;t l jr.'.v.n h M lr. ;h; V. M. C. A. t.uil.lir.' Tu-..ty no-.n. Ailt r :iri'.i fir t ! I w r- -tr!'l ri'urii th" fi'J!M' i.f the movement, ll r..im: f I.. I. (';iron, ;i -UMty -. r t.iry f the Y. M. '. A.. w;us j-r -M t i r 1 fir the ;""-t f rnaniit 1 i r-. t r ;ii.l t hi l-'.tnri vvitH in.. ntni.ius. I ? was ;i,-.v airr--I to notify .ill j ist'ir:- in the f it y of th C'ntn.j;.tt'i uork ;ir.l it was irid ! to Uok th- j.t r.s f tl,; M'V r.tl thurch V ;i',i:i.l ut l .ist tvv Liyrmn ti th-ir r-sp-cti v -n-l,-r"Ka!;'ins t' rfjrfscrit th'- i hurrh at Ih 'A- K'y l'jr.:h.un.s v. h;"h will 1 hM ry Tuts.liy 4t th.- V. M. .'. A. John CainpL.-!!, who j-r-M.lfl, ln.'nk- ;m i arrest i!m fur uiii'-niz '1, tiirert. r -suIt-Ktttlr. work aixl iri -j'lalninr hiM i!an of action a.-k- i the committee to ;ivci'l t-t hnic.il :.- tantckiii-nt and urK,'i th formation c.f .1 compact cooperative ho'ly. In " from rcJ-t.tje Mih-rnrnmitt s tint wouM bo in a position to make th work count. In commenting f.n ;i survey of th county thurrh work which was recently prey-nted Inforiwally to the rninistrri.il association, s-verul of the ministers prs nt expressed indignation that such a condition hhouid xit. ArcordlnK to Lk'un-s comjil d. it was found that thr- are over 70 church buildings and organizations in tho rural districts but only fd;M wr.- liold'nr r-ular servicf-H and but t!ir-o wtp ritir ly suiiportinr .'i r'-ularly :in;oir.tnJ pastor. Some wrry found to be -Ios-d nnl In a dicardc! apiiearini; condition. A IKJLXiAirs WOKTII FOR . inCiHTV I1NTS. That's w hat you k t ;t Vernon's lurim? their sensational 20 percent reduction sale. FMCt-CO Ncrncj:. Htel. restaurant and soft drink -tu ployes F'lciis' pav their dues at otto's Lunch room, 11; W. WashLnirton .iv. Jim Morgan, prsident. 4 J5ß-lt SOCKS A It n THi: F.XCFITIOY. Iurint; the s.-rusationa 1 LO percent reduetlon sale at Vernon's the only article- in the t ntire stock not included Is "Int'Twovcn" hosiery. 4 3 10-20 i DK sali:. A pretty site for a new home; inside property. 4" foot frontag. I'ricerv reasonable. Inquire 2ri; i:. Jefferson tdvd. 4291-20 Fat at Washington afe. I'reak-' fast, dinn r and supper. Odd pn- 1 nies ij-d. Ldc e'lub linner served j "week days from 11 a. m. to S p. m. J Five-course Ta'de Dellote on Sun-! days. 41'15-June 1 C

To People Waiting For 1900 Cataract Washers TWO CARLOADS (Think of it) JUST ARRIVED

GET YOURS WHILE THEY LAST. ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 115-117 W. Colfax Ave.

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ALL THIS WEEK AT CATALPA AND SO. CHAPIN STS.

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ourmx.M. I-t-t hhouir. is p'.v-n at th r-ph-um th.cat.-r today of tho current vaudf-vilb program which fcaturrn tl: V-r.-tim flyf-i'. 4 ther ntrtalr,ir. .1 ts aro Jimmy Favo, Tak ta and Kawar.a. (', arry Ow-n and i'ornpar.y and Cif'Vland and I )owr. y. inn;n tr.morrow. tho hf.idlir.f honors 1:0 to "Th Honeymoon" a romantic ( orr.- ly from the pen of Aaron Hoffman. Hoy M ic.N'ichol and At'l i I'uVa! are th- featured m' mb rs f the pr -r.tir.i? rornpar.y. A (vsc second for favor Harry f'ooper, a sini;ir.Er nonolols', who will b: forind a clever entertainer, 'irare I-',VInt' rs, presentini: her latent ventrilo'iui! surprise; I'etty Heat an.'l Company, the- at with the bottle, and the ledic Veld!e Trio, rounds out the propram. I. ASA I'ul-'.i-'rud recently in thr S.ittirday II-, er.imr Tost. "Excuse My Inist," another of thos. d liphtful rar-lr. rurn-'!if-s. stars Wallace- U at the Ift stille today and tomorrow. Keplcf- with clean, speedy action. it is the sort of picture that will apfeal to all sorts f people. It ha.s h-en truthfully Iesrib'd by one critic n.j a comedy of pounding enifines and pounding hearLs and this is indeed true, for th h art of every man and woman In the audience will beat harder when Aalli, as the hero, races with death and wins. castli:. "f ther Men's Shoes. with CrauA Special Hallmark Sandwich Tray $6.50 Princeji Marr design. Diameter 10 ;ncKs. Can also be used for cake or pattry. Made of Sheffield hearily plated C3 nickel with a rich plarinun Eniih. $hc ILMiilARK J'!n t Frank Mayr& Sons 113 S. Michigan SL nj, u 1 . """"

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It's guaranteed "TROUBLE PROOF" South Bend, Ind.

furl Kent plajinp an inter tir.tr dual role of broth rs who char..-" pl'ice iii social and business life, without anyone b lnij the wis-t. the Castle" attraction for aicain today. The fact that one of the hroth rs is an x-cnvict and a typical vagabond, while th- other is a mini r of th pospel, lenda the story ;.n unuual ar.Kl1. Tomorrow, '"April Kolly," Pplnnint; a yarn of adventure and romance, stars j n tty Marian Davits.

OLI Villi. Conway Teark', who hxs Ftipportd moro ttars of the screen than .any other leading man, appear In suppart of Clara Kimball Voun in "The Forbidden "Woman." which will be shown at the Oliver theattr for the la.st three days of thi.s week. Mr. Tearle is alone a. stellar attraction in any picture. He i not only a handsome chap but a very clever actor. Others in the supporting cast are Kathryn Adams, Winter Hall, J. Ji&uel Lanor, Mllla Davenport, John MacKinnon and wonderful little Stanton Williams, the beloved little boy whose cleverne. sends audiences away In a whirl of happiness. Tht picture will run continuously each day starting ct one o'clock. vhu;ix or stamivoul. The ride of the black horse troop rtüW PLAYING THE KINOGRAM5 TOPICS OF THE DAY Matinee Daily lOr & 2fMfht 25 ü S.V Sunlr MtlflM Sanif Mtit. Ali riui Tax World's Lntist N'rws Se-rious and Couile VENETIAN GYPSIES rrolickin? In a "! " Camp JIMMY SAVO AsMistctl Iy Joan I niiiza, in a Sn Ivo of Soivain TAKETA & KAWANA Fntertalncrs frotn Tokio GARRY OWEN & CO. "WliafK tlie lse?" CLEVELAND & DOWNY A Satire of Ircscnt Day Conditions TIIUItSIAY "THE HONEYMOON" Am! I-'our Oilier Acts Final lVrlonnancit of the Sea son ure jriven Sunday, Muy 30th

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across the Arabian desert, ltd Ly the Turkish bKar Kirl Intent on saving her hero fn:n a fate -Aor.-than dath. is one of th- bi dramatic scenes In "Tht ;i--:in ot Stan .bo j I," now b inir sho-.j at the Oliver theater with I'riscilla De.i; in th- leading rob-. Anothr r.ov py is the re.tljv;,- in a Tiki-h harem. The author of the rtory had the priilre of ."ir. the harem, of a sheik while rept a- ntini; a newspaper syr. dicite in T'irkey r-c.r.tly. "The 'iiy:n of Sturiilmul" will run at the Oliver until Wednesday e voll in i,'.

Al DITOKH M. Dolores CassinelU come3 to the Auditorium tfday In a powerful drama entitled 'The HUht to Lie," deiuctlntf the dramatic episodes of the life of a virtuous pirl. This irl was the ict!m of lies. It was a lie that placed her in a false and awkward position in John Drake's home as his ward. It was a lieToday and Tomorrow Popular WALLACE REID In ii EXCUSE MY DUST' ! ill 'l'lit iuot tin Illing race ever siaciMl. Theiv Is alx ronicily and liciirt-lnlerest aplnty. i WU3m in off

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that made her a social outcast. Several years later, it was a Ii? that made h r husl-tnd tb-ul. t her purity and her inm-cen, and then, when he murdered the conscience k-is noundrel. it wa-s Caxlotta's lie a !:e that l'i"-vmirchel her purity and virtu. that cleared her hunband. i'rank Mills, Joseph Kim?, Warren Cook, Viob-t Heed and Grace Htals are .s. ri in support of the clover star. The Fox NtAs and Mutt and J. K will also be son totiay. The program will be shown tomorrow.

c;ivi:s tip o now to savi: MONIIY. Kvery person can find the answer by merely attending the sensational 2 percent reduction pa!e at the Vernon store which started Wednesday and continues 11 days. 4C35-20 M'CKY l'LirVKX. That's wh;:.t people say about the 11-dav. 20 percent reduction sale at Vernon's. 43 I6-J0 Today Last Times gdqaii. Pl5DDUCnONS,Ls'C (I Presents Brotherly love is the theme of this story, which tells of two men who change places in business and social life without anyone being the wiser. Crauford Kent is the star. Tomorrow MARIAN DAVIES in "APRIL FOLLY7' Today ?9

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1T is serdom'thaf the Management of ; this j theatre steps from its usual sphere to make an announcement" regarding the presentation ol any picture, but in announcing the engagement "of CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in her big' new production MTHE FORBIDDEN WOMAN," Ve feel,

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Here is,we believe, the higtiest form of idealized .moving picture entertainment . a feast for the eye in the regal settings and production; details v. a beautiful Jove story of -twcTcontinents . . . brilliantly enacted by CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, and superb cast, which incIudesTSUch noted players as Conway Tearle, Kathri n Adorns, Winter iHall, and ofhers Also, yoii will rsee beloved littleMasterStantonVilIiams

whose acting in ''Eyes of 'Youth.' with Clara Kimball Young,' charmed. millions. We invite your attendance 'to see this magnificent new plci ture, knowing: that you will witness one of the most sump-l tuous pictuxesLnmany jczf ij

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PRICES 20, 25 and 30 Cents. Children 15c Plus War Tax.

P. Sr If You I7;ed Clara Kimball Young i in "Eyes of Youth" You'll Love Her iri Th 'Forbidden JToman (I I I. M I- Mil j -11

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rinest All Wool S uits. Handsome new fancy mixtures in light or dark shades. Some suits have an extra pair of pants, giving them double

life. Boys' $ 1 0.00 Suits now $ 8.00 Boys" $12.50 Suits now $10.00 Boys' $15.00 Suits now $12.00 Boys' $18.50 Suits now $14.80 Boys' $20.00 Suits now $16.00 Boys' $22.50 Suits now $18.00 Boys' $25.00 Suits now $20.00 Boys' $30.00 Suits now $24.00

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You, Your Wife, Your Sweetheart, Your Mother, Your Sister, Your Brother are to act as Judge and Jury in a case of exceptional interest It concerns a girl who bared her soul. With her hand on the Bible, she swore "I WAS GUILTY WITH DRAKE, I WAS GUILTY WITH DANA WHEN MY HUSBAND ASKED ME, I COULD NOT TELL HIM." But her words were lies, lies, lies. HAD SHE THE RIGHT TO LIE???? To her husband?? To save her husband? Everyone should see "THE RIGHT TO LIE." Lavishly produced, dramatically tense, this heart drama will wet your eye, stir your heart and make you think. Extra ;dded Snub Pollard comedy, Fox News, Mutt and Jeff. FRIDAY Everybody's favorite, GEORGE WALSH, in "A MANHATTAN KNIGHT." a snappy, devil-may-care six-reel comedy-drama thriller; Pearl White in 'The Black Secret" serial, and Fox News.

MONDAY AND TUESDAY "THE RIVER'S END," created such a sensation recently at the Oliver.

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