South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 162, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 June 1920 — Page 7
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PICTURES TERRIBLE HUNGER IN VIENNA
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J. ark of Nourishment Brings Complication of Other Disorders.
PAKIS. J';r.f 3. Vienna, a city v::h ;t .ars,r population thin I'h'.l--Iphi.i, ar.l covfrlr.fr n urtat an ;.t Ilo.-tm, Cleveland and Sin i "r ir.cico romhinfil, h.id rnt a sln-
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OLIVIIK. (".arln Seymour appears In the l'.v.Ir.fr role In "The Idol Dancer," I). W. Orl.rsth's litcn production.
Tr'ntly j-nt 10 tons of v.iik by rail from Pari?
hi a larsT prrf-ntai; rf Infant rr.'-mllty than any rUher ity ha . ,;f'r'd In modern times. ThH t r,n lr.l".ad "f milk is th hrst out.ldo
help rce!v.l for Vienms. habl
Th lark of nouriyhmrnt for chil-
cren m inr.a givrs rise io a com-
j ation of othr disorder. Chief .ini'iii? thpfo is rl ket.. a dlsoas': that ('.Iii'' distortion of the llrnb ;tnd dlsp!.ir-mf nt of the ril.s through failure of the tonfs to withstand the pr's.-ur- of growth. Red Cr AM. The Vlrnfr. hospitals h.ivo rivrd lied CroM rr.fdic ii supplif ?. 1. :t o rontrostfd arc these tnstltut. -ins that th'y are .tili In terrible ..-.d of s.ippli-s. Soap la entirely I K-kin?. as1 are all fat i.roluctH. This Means that the hospital linen ranT.ot re washed ado,uit ly. and frci'jt nt'y cherts and towels are not Ma.-heil at all. There I not a single ):ipital that Is not dependent upon foreign charity. This L the picture of misery i!r;iwn by th1 dire tor of the I'opold child's hospital In Vienna. No .iti-fartnry substitute has been dlsorrd fr milk. The adults eke ut a precarious existence with fi.ch arid (rarso meal. The very wealthv wn mll'-h oats whih they feed '.pon th fnll.ipe of the avenue trees m summer. Apart from these tin re 1 nothing in Vienna tit to fee
to b.ibiex except what rutide relief r;anizations have supplied. Col. Kendall Kmer-on of Hoston. Ma.-'.. American Hed Cross deputy ( oinriilssioner for Kurope, now at Hudapest. has issued an a r. peal to the women of America to make possible the dhpatt h t Hungary of two hundred thousand layettes at the earllt-st possible moment. Col. Kmrson, on an Inspection tour of the hospital of Budapest, saw o-,jnt!esr cafes of babies disi-hared from mntrrnlty hospitnlf. wrapped m newspapers. "The properm ear of the country's babies from th j-.ioment of birth." .vild Col. EmerMin, "is the hief singled need ff Hungary today."
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m'T.t at the Oliver theater today. She was the nunt beautiful rrirl In all the group of Island, and yet, no one thought her even fairly attractive, because the standard was blac and fat. Half French and half Javanese, with a foster father who never paid her a compliment, and not enough clothes to even occupy hr attention for half a day. she spent mo-t of her time dancing, swimming and climbing tall trees for cocoanuts. Nimble a a boy. phe was stronir and growing more beautiful evtry day. The natives called her a swinging name meaning White Almond Hlossom. but her foter father called her Mary, and as Mary the beachcomber knew her when he arrived v ith hH bottle of tin as his only as-ct. and as Mary th- New Kngland college boy knew her when he arrived. Toev both
thought fhe was wonderful and they wished to marry her. Thus Clarir.e Seymour as Mary becomes a very Important figure? in the story of "The idol Dancer." Richard I?artlmes appears In the leading male role. Some wonderful tropical cents are shown and the story Is full of Interest throughout the even rrels.
AVDITOHirM. "His Temporary Wife." fine cast, including Rubye me-, Kdmund IJreese. Mary
Kugene Strong and V. T
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is tcday's chief attraction at the Auditorium. The piece Is a screen adaptation of Robert Ames Bennett's magazine story of the same name, and the leading role is said to give- the beautiful young star the bet opportunity of her s-creen career. It's a ociety drama with elemeri's of melodramatic action. The production is aid to have been lav-1-hly mounted. "Hi Bridal Nightmare," a two-reel comedy; Mutt and Jeff and the I.- News arc other pictures on for today. Friday's feature is a six-reel s"nsitional drama starring Marguerite Fischer. I'earl White in the regular ei-isode- of the thrilling serial. "The Black Se. ret." and the Fox
News will be on the bill ako.
IiASALLH. Written by Jerome K. Jerome. "Mis Hobbs" as a screen attraction at the Lasalle again today, will prove the same comedy hit that It did on the speaking stage a number of years ago. Pretty, blonde Wanda Hawley has the leading role which was created by clever Annie Russell. The Mory briefly concerns that of a lovely man-hater who Is finally won. heart and hand, by a handsome young bachelor. Harrison Ford has this latter role. Tomorrow. "The Dream Cheater" features J. Warren Kerrigan.
CASTLE. A story of English Army post life is "Captain Swift" which with Earl Williams in the title role Is shown at the Castle theater today. First presented as a stage attraction a number of years ago. the screen version of this play will win popular
favor, for It has all the elements of good entertainment, namely, thrills, romance and adventure. Florence Dixon, a member of the Ziegfeld coterie of beauties. Is leading lady for Mr. Williams. Tomorrow, "Miss Hobbs" features Wanda Hawley.
REPORT INCREASE IN CHINESE SEA TRADE
SHANGHAI. June ?. Grawth of China's foreign trade is shown In a report Just Issued giving customs revenues of the 4S ports in China in which duties were collected. The total collections for last year amounted to 46, 00?, 160 Haikwan Taels. an increase over the revenues collected in 1918 of 9.654.115 Hk. Tis. The Haikwan Tael. unit of customs values in China, ranges In value from $1.35 to $1.50 Kold.
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Today Last Times WANDA HAWLEY in "MISS HOBBS" Tomorrow Popular J. WARREN KERRIGAN in "THE DREAM CHEATER" The celluloid version of Balzac's widely read story, "The Magic Skin," concerns itself with the unrest caused by the bolshevik teachings. Saturday EARL WILLIAMS in "CAPTAIN SWIFT'
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Today EARL WILLIAMS in "CAPTAIN SWIFT' Tomorrow That Pretty Young Favorite WANDA HAWLEY
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MISS HOBBS
The story of a lovable and lovely man-hater, and of the manner in which she is won over by a man of strength and cleverness. Saturday J. WARREN KERRIGAN in 'THE DREAM ' CHEATER"
Every Picture Shown at the LaSalle Next Week Will be Repeated by Request.
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TODAY ONLY ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARYTODAY ONLY A Bijj Two-Day Special Feature, Presenting the Most Beautiful Blonde Since Venus
UBYE DE
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Wife"
A STARTLING SOCIETY ROMANCE OF LEAP YEAR, 1920. A FASHION SHOW UNRIVALLED IN MOTION PICTURES. AN ALL-STAR CAST, HEADED BY RUBYE DE REMER, AND INCLUDING EDMUND BREESE, MARY BOLAND (now starring in "Clarence"), EUGENE STRONG AND W. T. CARLETON.
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"His Ternporary Wife" is really a big special production and but for lack of room we would play it two days. So if you want to enjoy a regular picture, don't miss this one today only. It's so full of action that it bristles like alive wire; so full of amazing surprises and so many lavish and beautiful gowns worn by Miss De Remer that women will sit and gaze openmouthed at the screen. Also "HER BRIDAL NIGHTMARE," a two-reel comedy scream, and Gaumont Weekly of current events. Regular prices 11, 17 and 22 cents, tax included. MUSICAL NOTE MISS RUBY BELLE MASON, Concert Organist of Boston, Mas., now playing a permanent engagement at this theater, will be at the organ from 1 1 :30 to 1 :30 and from 4:30 to 7:30 the balance of the week. MISS DORIS BILLS, a Chicago Organist, graduate of the Chicago School of Music, and formerly of South Bend, will be at the organ from 1:30 to 4:30 and 7:30 to 11 p. m. balance of the week. Both are expert organists and. play pictures to a king's satisfaction. Hear them. TOMORROW Clever MARGARITA FISHER in "THE DANGEROUS TALENT," an extra fine six-reel drama with special appeal to women; PEARL WHITE in "THE BLACK SECRET" serial (only five more and then comes "The Lost City" wild animal serial), and Fox News. MONDAY AND TUESDAY The king of them all, WILLIAM FARNUM in "THE ORPHAN," one of his best and most recent western dramas. Don't mis WilKam Famum in this picture.
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Clad oalr In youthful innocence, a hltp of tropical grawc?,, leaf of the fig and beads for adornment Fla-sldnK flesh, shlnins: eyes, fljüijr feet, flaunting the jouths who would win her, worshipping her deil-dcrll God with pinuous danccsj apart from the eyes of men This is Mary, 'White Almond Flower" "The Idol Dancer" Sprite of the nands, plaything of the waves, eoveted and fought for by Uie renegades of the exotic South Sea Iles.
Heroine of the Ktrangest tale of love and adventure a tale of Htrantre lands and rebellious men. a tale of heart throbs.
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