South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 307, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1920 — Page 7
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onriinoi. 1 MrLin" Ha.''-'-U-vrr who offer i !.- irr.y I'aradl." f eaiiturinfr rut-J t d'iuc ar.d mulc anil lrir,iis Lhe Orpfc'-u:n t-.taxo an at-' i, o.-phrrc of the r-v.ut!ful. drvi.m, lr.. iiU.il islands f thf Pacific,
1. -".i-üirw ir. a travtty ani call 1 ' Th" pnrfsm'in"' ofiVr lntrtintc t ar.rl p-t :r-r. Krr.l ani Krni , : an. I r-t r. Krn.e and Krnl-,
;r.l j' rff'rrsi o"r.-r acrobatic fat.s : v. i?h nnniri: :?!'.. ty, er nxt Inj : r. NTari n iilir.-y. who fin;:;;
f f on--. in an origin l com- . lr. tho Dorothy Morris trio or j ;. y ianc r. an 1 lam- .n'i Aitk:n. in n. novelty roller .-'r.itir and contortion, act. rrmnd i. i th- bill. r.Vction r.'tiirns will 1. Kiw-n at frrrj'Ki.t interval? from ; : 5taf rfnrin and bf-tu-w n flcr i. t both pTforrna r.'- this evening.
ffe minute chats on our presidents
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IASALU'. Vr-ori ,r.:i" down town tonight t'. hö'.v lb? '.ftvn 1- "omin.5 ü'o-.;. you 11 f:nd a mighty intf-rt-i -: hour -r ran .-pent at th J -futile u-;.tchltu th- urr-nt p '- 'Til. Soul r-f Vf.üT';." m which Ju 1 Den r.h .K'V. I -wis Sargent. Jyi:a i rtrd a hn'f dozen othrn t.nr.. h-v r.. Th -Soul of Youth" .-..w r-al 1. ' imdrr rr.i! conditions. Th'-r 's a thrilling plot in i ..r.r .ti .r: v.ith th" p rture. and , y ;u:o t-ar- will alternate an t'i-.s nr. -t. r'. v'ory unfolds. On Wtdn.-'Iiy V'i!!;it,i . Hart In "Th "-.-i. II. ff' ro'jnu'.-" the IiS.ille
tastij:. . ,i yo j I' . i -i-: - Maclean Im pr:.-..:; V '.n; wii imagine th? CoiiifH -v.u.itior. that present t'-.rjns !v.--.- t this fun makrr'as ho wat.htd th. lif.it doin their fa-i-icji.s "on- t-.' -p" and saw the hard jruy p' ay;: . iuh with a l a 11 and chain? Y: v,- finaily hroko cut f.f jail and :-!art-d a n -.vspap r and a fak.- oil m i 1 . Wh- r, iliincs bt-an to b.appc-n f-t'-t t'iat h thought thr o:;!v v iv to u- t rid of tho mii'i v.otild to 1 r. ak o.:-k into the pr-nitpnti try .n-a-.n. So h- did. It's it paünpii.?: om. dv with Iorw May dolntr her uvjal uood r rk as leading lndy. V -Ir.- s lay Dryant "Warfihurn in 'Why vrnith It ft Horm-" is at th-- f'nstl.
or i) nnrr.ii and iipadv. 178 1 VoirinN-r Jl. Zarliary Tajlor Jom In Orange orninty, 'n. i TSÖ K nmtnt to Kentucky. lns Lieu t nant In tlK r.ilar arrnj. 1M2 flulitinx Indians In Indiana. 1H?.2 In Ihr. Illnck Ilauk war In Illinois. lK.",r-7 In thi Seminole war In I'lorKLa. IMO.f In rtminund of tin lcxtrtnu'iit of the southIMTi May H. fjctilni: cnaxremont with M'xlrt at l'alo Alto. May 0, Battle of IIs;tca de la I'alma. S4-p(rmNT '2 1. rapturo of Monterey. 1817 IVbruary '2.1. 21. Battic of llurnu Vlta. I8I.S .Voniinatcd for inIdrnt by the VhlRs. 1819 March .". Jnaus:uratd 1-th prciIcnt, nt'cd ftl. IS.,0 July 'J, ditl In the Whis hous acil rr. Zarhary Taylor was the first army man to be pn-sldent, the f-cond beintr G-n. Orant. A dozen presidents.
from Wa.hinKton to Roosevelt, had j i?
i t eri u .ir service, but only as citizen soldiers. At he entered the army a a lieutenant, and he remained in it 4') years, until he was inaugurated president. Yet he had seTi only a
u inf.. M s-; ot. were as un.jK a 9 thir popular niekn unr- wou'd In-di-te -Old Roujh and Brady" ar.d "O.'d Fus.-? and V athr rs." "Old r.ouh and Brady" r c m a I n c d throughout his army s-rice a simple American foldier, a capable officer in p-3cr ar.d a resourceful c.r.e in war. Obedient always to the civil authority, he retained a truly American dislike of military ceremonial and manners. He was ,-i.y, plain in his private lift and with, a wife as unaffected as himlf. Thi.s üftoted companion mad" her home, with him in military ptokado and tents. sendins? her eh i! firm ar they came a!on? hark to the earn of relatives. hut refuins to b parted from her hupl.and. Like ev?ry man who ha-s hard the .reductive sutrr stinn of his name for the, pre.eldrnry, Taylor was r.ot lontr In yielding to it. Revising his own poor opinion of his qualifications in the lisht of their higher appraisal by others, he came to regard himself a the people's candidate and he announced that he would run as Kuch even if no party should nominate him. The, party preference of the old soldier was In doubt, with no other
clue to it except his brother's illuminating: remark that Zachary liked
without knowinsr where lu. stood on r any fjuestion and they made no p'.at- j r form for him to stand or.. It was a' I
merry jrarne with the preat probm. i (1
that confronted the nation. f
After they had nominated Taor. J the Whips became fearful for a timrt ,
that th' joke was cn thm. NVhile j k thev waited and no word came from ' t
their nominee at Baten Loup'-, they took alarm lest be would not arropt the honor from thr ir party. But he- f,
had not received their letter of not'.-j U
hcation. For they had nepierxen ir, t
prepav the postap on it. and "Old i Bouch and Beady" vas refusini? t;' : 11 .IJ ...nil 1
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VOTERS MUST SPEND j t ONE MINUTE IN POLLS
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ST. TAUL. Minn., Nov. 1. Rev
A. J. Haupt, election judpe. far j
the task of accommodating 1,1'"'' ;4
if.fj minutes at his booth L
tomorrow. There are C rtames on j
state and national ticket, nine on the j
county ticket, and 13 amendment :i . . 1. ,
to he, voted on. oiers win nav i j i .
mark their ballots at the rate of a cross a second or better throughout the day. And the Judpes will have
Ilenrv Clay and American-made to count over fiS.ono rrorses aner tne
clothes. The Whigs nominated him polls close at 9 p. m.
ATHlTOItirM. "Bin?: s-'prii'-t ." a in dramatization of Holrnan la's story of th preat spruce wood? of Maine, H on the Fcrem for tbo last time? today at the Auditorium. It holds th interest of th'- spectator and many thrillinr: scenes, including a realtistlr or-st f:re. are flashed on tht frrer-n. Mitrhell Lewie does th? best work f hiJ career in thlx picture. A two-reel Sunshine comedy callei 'Pippins IVft" and Topics of the 1ay are the other pictures. The bluest moral story in film.- i.s
"The Honst Without Children." a, picture more exciting and sonsa- j
tlonal than its title indicates. it deals with the. present evil of o rreat a lack of children in tho home life of the average married couple. Tt puppests. rather than offers, a solution of the evil. Richard Traverse and Gretehen Hartman are the featured players. The production is in seven reels. I-'ov News and Mutt and
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for the most brilliant concert booked for South Bend this season.
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Pride of the Nation Envy of the World The band that is rich in solo material as none but artists of the highest standing are accepted for membership, and paid accordingly. The average length of present membership is 18 years. Through the persistent efforts of the local post of the American Lc gion this band has been induced to come to South Bend for two concerts. Don't fail to take advantage of this opportunity to hear the world's grccüeüt military and concert band, our one and only official national musical institution.
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Zachary Taylor.
little flchtinp with the Indians be-1
fore his campaign in Mexico, where
he commanded perhaps not many more than 6,000- men and foupht j half a dozen engagements, ranpinrj from the opening skirmish at Palo!
Jeff aro the only other added at-; Alto to the battle of lluena Vista.
LAST TIMES To see the virile American Favorite
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story of the great spruce woods of Maine "wimp, wmwv"
A drama replete with thrills and action. A great big out of
doors storythat will leave you in a happy frame of mind, t
Don't miss seeing "KING SPRUCE" and the spectacular f j
forest fire. Also "SLIPPING FEET," two-reel Sunshine comedy, and
TOPICS OF THE DAY." U
TOMORROW and THURSDAY Trie drama the women have been waiting for HoueKMiout Qiilckeii htf Rob c AVcL a u hli n
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Day after election 3 and 8:15 P. M. sharp. Seats at Oliver Theater, H. O. Elbei gl Sens. Robertson Bros., Elbcl Broc, and Hullie o: Mike. Mi3ha;vska Red Cross Pharmacy. PRICES $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. The Coliseum will be adequately heated
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' one. But he spurned Santa Anna's i V. S. MAIUM: rNl. demand for his surrender, and "with' Next to 1 1 i - -h Mai '1 for a visit j a little more Tape" from Capt. ; from a prt s. ti ll can lid. it" on Brapp's battery, he defeated the i his f-p.-akir. -' :-ur is th" lemand ; Mexicans. " ! from variu-i -.tit f r a visit from1 The commanders in the two Mexi- j
the nation's rnvn musical orpani". a- 1 an campalpns. zacnary layior and Tion. The in.--::i-'.:i of tl.i-T. S. Mar:nf band tl. it appear.- in South i 1 fluspicts of the American Lepiort at i USED BY MILLIONS
Z orn h" .n 'of ; BULGARIAN BLOOD TEA;
tlm allot, d th.e ban 1 ctts of note. Tako It stcainin- Hot To Kill Colds i throughout the count! v oac been am, Wartl Off Inlhiciiza, Cirlpiw included on tour , aml ivuiiioiiLi. I Todav South Bon.l people vote; . , . . , ; B,,M..ti,i irrtm- .n,i tnr,,n,-. , This Pure Herb Tea has rare medi- ,
row nipht thev will hear the Kintl j r.al power to veeten the stomach, j f that will lead' the president to his repulate the bowels, cleanse the , I
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The. procraru sab-cted for the lo
cal concert wu. c;iv unu?::a: attention to American composers i-i recopnition of the prctt n 'icnl n wake nine this country has s. . evidently e-xperir r, red.
neys. and enrich the weak, polluted
blood. It is the greatest First-Aid Home ?Iedicine In the world. Cold by all druppista or grocers. Advtj
TEACHER MAY LOSE JOB FOR CRUELTY
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One of the most darinc photoplays ever seen on the screen. M
tractions on w;:h 'The lU-u-e With-i In this last, hi-s little army of raw , j K j i i .i . it i u t c Si out Children " I troops , w.us outnumbered four to tj A drama m seven big reels that literally holds the eyes of Jj
the spectator to the screen. Every man and every mother k
who misses this production will miss the greatest lesson pic- A
ture of the past ten years. . Never before was there a picture
with so many sensational moments, so much heart appeal A
and such great human interest. We appeal to the women to attend the matinees and enjoy one of the finest pictures seen here this year. NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSIONS.
Extra Added FOX NEWS and MUTT AND JEFF.
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Everybody's favorite, WILLIAM S. HART, in "STAKING HIS LIFE," a big five-reel western thriller. Don't miss this r
one.
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1t nnlted Press : OAK PARI;, TH . Nov. 1. Spare; th rrl and spoil the child is a the- ; cry that may cot riod T. (loodi.-r. ; Superintendent of ychools at Chieapro Hr'iphts. his job here. fjoodh r i was to be arraipr.ed today, charged ; with plantlnp his knre In tho bacw ;
of Russell Hcaly. lL and of batinp him with a rubber hoe.
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H Call a physician. Then Ü 'cmcrccncy" tieatmcnt with
V VAPORUB ! Ov tt 7 Million Jan UeJ Yeatlg
Tin: VANISHING DAHGITU" 3 the r.ame of the trreat serial rrtiiCA Ptarts today at the Cutle. See
the iirst one you r.-on't miss one j fftr that. !
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Wednesday BRYANT WASHBURN in "Whv Smith Left Home"
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TODAY DOUG MacLEAN AND DORIS MAY in "THE JAILBIRD" Ifc broke out of jail. Marter! a newspaper and an oil well then broke hack into jail acnin. It will keep jou lauph-inp.
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Jf He had no mere faults J (Jif j than mcst men, but his wife ) P acted as his governess rather jff 'ßfi N ) than his sweetheart. So a j r- 1':$I dashing little model at the vK h& "Maison Chic" anSEIcd into m YPA his 1?fc andthe wifc v,on d&Ttl ''HKJM in te end! Come and sec . j SE how. V
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OF YOUTH" Willi Lila Lee Lewis Sargent Judge Ben Lfndscy
VouMI iini!'Tt.ui!. , bos ju-t a littl licttcr alter xrnr j tlil- rat pieiure. And Hie plot wil' k op y on inl-n- I 4 tntere-teil through- j out the film.
WILLIAM S. HART ! ii i "The Cradle cf Courage"
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Every man, woman and child should hear SOUS A AND HIS WONDERFUL BAND. Sousa belongs to America and he has been the dominating figure in band and military music for thirty years or more. He is our own Sousa and we are justified in taking pride in the knowledge that along certain musical lines he has achieved more than anyone else in the world.
Chicago Musical Leader."
Ah orrJ im f nrir;j loO 1ltis ft nriM 1 1 rri rm ,n VlntLntott Ml yUu-r iwii.fr. fopr!ro; Ulnnlfr! IVnrobf'rV. IIait; Mr. John Potiin, ( .v Vlrtartft; Mr. K!h MrPtarraid. llat: Mr. jor-ph Norrlto. Clarlnrt; Mr.
Prices $1, $1 .50, $2. Seats Now
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SM'eial I.Ieetioii Return will be read front the ta diirin-.: and IhI'mi-ii arts at loHi shows tonii.li!.
THE KINO GRAMS World's I,itet ."News
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Marion Gihne-y Tl)- i--y insrlf
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Dorothy Morris Trio 1 III USD AY THE CHAMPION" And I'he ()th-r Art
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riiy jou ojic; 15 n airy or rrnrncu i::C. It ii staged in the rich and lavish manner cj oil the DcM;IIe production!. Its lesding players are Thomas Mc:han ond Gloria Swanscn, who played the leading roles in "Male and Fcmair." Bebe Daniels, who scored such a hit in "Everywoir.an," is Iso in the cast, as vdl as a host of other favorites, such as Theodore Koslou, the famous Russian dancer; Sylvia Ashton, Clarence Gcldart and Maym Kelsc.
ADLER BROS On K.'chUan r.t WaAhtrvctoa Sir.ev 1;C4. Tin: istoiu: ron iiix and noYJ
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