South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 196, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 July 1920 — Page 14
iM.ni:siY MOKM.vr., .nxv if. i2o. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FEW CLOTHES ARE BEST TASTE NOW IN GERMAN CAPITAL Coming Here Chatauqua Week
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In Theater.-, Cahant- and - tn Drc; Kronomy Cnmr.' to Notier. F-KBLT.;. Ju'y l ;. Ar a'bar tftmiemT? i ;;:. -.r la ; .?:! ra-w ;. !th ? r! Tvitr.':',". 1? , . ry r.-it-rtira!. One of tla- a.- as j i r r j . ; j ! r
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i V'V vc r- ;r'':.-, :a r.airidv i'aa:t e... There wt- ra. tights. I vum!' r vhethar it wm.m :f rt -;!:,' And Vh-n the ;i !.' i 's -d ! C'lici r- for Art it. The act lr" n:.t a r.i -i i n -all. The bronzo kV.tu f-s ii.v.-.--!. th. a sum.'d tk' :r t - -. A nan .at oa
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twed and ot the ld.;a .-I hand. ai,: , gather d that it Was h., ida i that he painted tr- hol; s. T:a- va- ,
gin braved iir'imor.l . and th public jr:tz but the audiaae iav' haa t'.acredit. Berlin' tis? runs -'. CiL t. t ria:iei5 invariably .- rato ecoiio-r.iU-in t!:e nation's i:;t-r.-it in one respect. They war u it h" sl.of'
I'Uhli'.-. simply hre.ei-e th- v. . r Hone. (:, 'i::i:o: h. lj ntian. ilfo, that art ftore vlr.'la..'S r-v-al an
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SWISS SINC.r.KS AM) Yf)I)Li:ilS. Ciro'- ( rkT's Sv.s Vod! r will Rive a full concert on the last aftertax. a f th- l:.pith fl autaufaia hero, and a irolurle at nip:ht. Tlify va!l :i-. a- in tlu-ir native co.-aum"s nnU will siv.z the mountain ."M' -f th' v !.:t live S a itz ! iand. A f'nart hy thorn is always a plea.-in' r nter ta ir.ment feature.
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have jultc a, vd'.f la tii- art t tin l in the .sa.ait kly Hat I' riia !; ps lvn dp a .1 h"'.i - .- 11M and in the ;-ant:: n-w thv.ta
J;n:th d ire tla- war 1 :-r tla- a'. ! tr( n- ir. Julian t'ai sir fo'Iowod hy aj li!t-nU'h! Jd'-m-a.Mi tt.un .a tla-part cf tl.o aaill n- e, wliih lts!f :tp-l Jrf'ü hed th- !:id!i m 1 :ic in p. p. j
Gern;a:.y h as adopted .h.ihe-p.- .1 .. 0 her own l.ir y on th- ph .l that the imn.ortul I-ard hi;ne!t borrowf d
lather otci..-i !V tt niii T.a.ton J Kowrct s ir. his d.iy, anil as a rt-'i!t M.s joay.s contippi -d to I e aat d throughout the war. j Oirfcw Ht 1 1 ::;.
Theoretically, the c ut few rinc.-- at 11:30 in iJerlin. Th.- r. a arant Lulu.co out then and ta:s .-to ruraana.
There arc nany niht in Illing i lul-. J I'm told, but their iiunih t .s are les.-- j
enint: all the while. Fd!o-.vi:; the Kapp "i'Utsch" the r.verniii- nt Kiip On the country r !aed. (lei iaatis ( Aariou.s cla.-.es r.?Klfcted to "verböte" when th..' ruleb read "ver'j'dtn". Hut the rules and regulations uro beira? more .--f rinuo-ntly enforce.! la:w. Anions other things, aamhlina places are liable to fr 'ju nt iaaIaaaand a law Is now before the i:.-ioh-nt.-iir makiiiL tli' o.-i t rrms a .s i -1 1 a-.
the proprietors subject to i urah-j noot.
The Herlin of the restaurants an !
hotels dines well into the rdbt rifiht up to the curfew hour, in fa t. JIany a time I found myself dining la Eolenin :iral Military state at o'clock before. I learned that such an hour was more or lea the middle of the afternoon.
A party of four, we went one ni-ht j to a place of many letters, which. 1 ; relievo, constituted CJerman for "The
Hat". At N : 1 e arrived. The oloak room woait n loo!; d tip in surprise.
Inside, in a dome-like and highly !
gilded room where only every afth light a( k(L eld an electric j-'.loho, tlit or-hc!r.i he-tined i:elf d-tuht-less with .-alert remarks and startid a concert ohdy for our hen. at. A half hour latt r aioa- loll; ar rived. TIjo Announcer. Ta IPa:! aral there is u professional
to.lta.ltcr at baivpueps. a of j lipper scrant. who stands behind I the chairman's s it and 'prays si- i lence" for tla'.- and that speaker. ij am told that .it tor-dinner speaking Isn't done bore, but the profession. 1 1 toaMuaastcr survives m the announc. j r for a cabaret performance. liej tells a funny ttory or Two. then an - nouiars a singer. A little !aUr lareappears and a lls a couple more then announc' a m.ii.'i.m. A-'ani; not no storas. and la- araa-ur.' s a danger, bare of foot and h a. of course. This (lerman version of tlaIlnirlish profossionai to astavaste.- w.,.-parta-ularlv versatile. After anr.ounrinc a coriedrm. wlvs Jokes a companion inform d :a . u iaid le Indecent if translated h;to laah-h. the nnnouncer canif forward -n blown b half end s-t.i-o.l an act of la fwra ' It was a ditt of rv.anv erses. Ing abou t ( I e i in ny t od a . ra- de , a '. with the bolsh. viks. 1 '.o-ke 1 at tk. ; waiters. Tliey w a . n't hri:-a. A:aother erse dealt with tla pohta ;ai; j And so on down tla' line, until he, had drawn a patur ot "ev.iyl. dy for Hirualf. ' 1 ho lrofitcrr Ono. i Then came the r, the prof ( itf?r. . r ! "Pardon me," s.ti ! the performer. '
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FIND CHROME FOR ENTIRE WORLD
DKNVKTt, July 13 A healthy wal-
i lop at the hicr'n Lust f f0od will be ilelivt red and the meat supply in the i Hooky Mountain region materially
increased if Dr. Av alter R. Hailey's recant announcement is heeded. Kollowimr a state-wide campaitrn to annihilate the predatory mountain lion that. hs been so destructive durintr the pat winter, com s the ep.curean advice of the physician tht. t the t'esh of the mountain lionmakes the "tintst eatinp in the world." Mountain lion steak. Dr. Hailv (bchires, a foast lit for a kinr, and he also recommends muskrat and bobcat meat as highly palatable and nutritious.
Discover Larjic Deposits in Serbia, it is Announced.
HKLGKADi:. July 13. Discovery of a chrome deposit lirtte enough to meet the whole world's chrome demands has he, n announced here. The existence of the deposit was tirst suspected when grateful natives 'a ho had u:ali -ame tr-atment at the Ana rh an K d ross hospital at I'rireu, on the Ab-aiaan lronta r, returned with presents which were found to be samples of rich ores. Fasily visiMe from Tfolö'rade is Mount Aalu. one of tile historic spots of th" region, which. It is now believed, is completely shot through mth a. rich ein of innibar and bad. A tunnt 1 live mile lone; was driven into the hill before the war, and during the Austrian occupation a larva quautii of mineral was extracted. When the Austriuns left, hoveer. th.ey took away the essential p arts of the m.o hiru-ry. vhich h ivo b- en restored nly within the p...-? ai'a.th.. As s.on as the necessay repairs can bo made, the tirst at', mpt to :.cjen thai rich producer will be nude.
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