South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 318, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 November 1920 — Page 8

SATOIDAY MORNING, XOVKMIlKlt 13, 1920.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Notre Dame And Indiana S&ugle Today For Hoosier Championship Crown IRISH FAVftRITRf. .V,n.;ÄiHiriH MF.N TANßlF. fa XUrZ ':.?:St ÄI'äIwvi rzx.-icf: will ',. 1 1 1 - --r:

IRISH FAYORITES IN STATE TITLE BATTLE TODAY Record Crowd to Nr Diversified Attack.- by Indiana ami .n!rc Darm. f) iii to Th NVa-T;:;i' - isi i a n'a p ir-i. n.,--. i :. Th-- Jn-h :' .Vr, I ;. .-.nd Iri...!T.i'- '":;:..'!. ar- w 1 1 n td. y t h- v .:--?'.. that v. ; i I 'h-;;; bo 'tor ' Wa -!, i k' n : :-. : r. !e i .., t j , r . . , ; . ;-:; to'- aft- rn... a '- od ('. i i l Pi r - i ! : i 1 1 "r i-! i ,i f t t i. o. . n ..n'i wi a -h'Tl v.-orv.o'it. r i i p.n r.w.r-ir I.... Jr. ; . . I , r i .r i..:. y and - v.rai o. . , - of r u.d'.ir.. : rr; a.-o ,'!it:. I.. .1.. r- . r. . r r.ii..-. r r j v-d r ! ; f v W I - O . . I ! . - : .i i i . i l I t ar.M It is - it:,. 1 1-! rr.. i ( h-twe.n flfit- U aT. l ! I.ou.md will s.-' th- bat' r . : i . ..,,. chi mptrnbip. Notre b.ir.'' I1 a hi:- i.ivori' : i 'loie iv pr-o t.f..l!;. no b. ttii L-. r'oid 1r -,r-athT in.'tk- t v '-i :ia b I

idea! for thf u ' f t!. ;, ,-.,;,m i - :ri:.Kr .n th" Mitrnni". Hut one the b! i.o.tor in tio ..tto '. '' v r '" Taken all in all. thLs of both t' tr.is. kTino .-houbl j- a real battl' and On' l'--t I'rlblr he siirj. rising should th Jrj onf reu in-l tb.i .- i i , . t ii.r.f- find it irniossib!,- to reap a on- rhar.ee jor an up r. Ohio st it.- a ti ry by a margin of more than and Illinoi- th-- b .ob rs ..f the Hi,' touchdown. T. u U:-i y. ar. As th- i e ! Otlu r ;.uii-s Tw1n. v.-.'i- de;in.-d o u'l.ir.' at .o li other Though the Va le-I'rinc t on const; th..- h-cld.in ca.ii..' of tin- - a ...(.. te-.t held th' ."potl'k'ht then were a Th' n; is or.e .birae :n t n i.,it th- i.'Jn.'o.r of other eastern frames on dop. rii.o be up-' i in f-d iv's t;ai .' .- todays srhedule that attracted much t! WiMonshi roaj viip over i - .. t: nti.n. tor on Iliiri.-i- .it M.-niisoi; At Philadelphia Coach HolsmanV

ihio State h.o- t:o iranie lod.il.d arid the s f.;:ts frotn ("oluir.! Il i' lS v ill be bu-y watchiric the Mj b- d play o the 1 1 1 1 n :.' an. and pullr.i' for Wif-eon-in victory If Illinois sboiild ouie a cropj f r and !.,. th- u- irroto tlif H'idi,'' rs. nothin,- will stand iotwe. n hio'St ate and a ti"tb r ( on-t-renee ha rr. p ; o n - i a p. Slrnlzht rHlall Vrt.,in. Mich.K.an and Mi. .o. tirn- honor.d rivals of otb.r ve.,.; will l.-.v.l- - with ach )tli r at Ann Arbor in the other pridiron attrarfion of onf r;ic followers. Though both teams ha Jost carries this voir, thy apler to be cv.nlv matched. and nd'her te.tni will outiv. ith th" ther to any preaf tnt. Iue t" the sntr.v Clad fields, it is xpevted that rnt of th team will have t i'e,,rt to straight football f-i Toot f their pain-, be. -aus th- pa.-inu cam" loes not fb-urisli on a wet Held. , Mirhl-an which ha friibd iti western football for s..m. ear. i r.bout du to fore.- to t!a front. Once the proud lead, r- of ! a I . . uhirh conimand d nsp.rt a'a! tN . 'ami the home of Ki idiron '. brit;.who w.ro kno'An almo-t : - ".dl Harley. (lipp ;r iliph.arit. the Mai and IoJd has lost mmh pr-.vtic. Som conferer t t am- iro a!wa -hopelessly outrlis.d at th.- start Of the 'f.lVOn and the teal O'lip. - tition' cpms at th.e clo. , f t h yar. Minnesota and low r. in t!i. :r c mi.lit Iowa City, are two ther onf. r enre teams which have ta-ied th"t 1 r-of defeat this year. Kaeh bar-tats. ej:s in the N'orthnn-u's bae.. firld, ar.d Slated, the dusky lines nun of the Iowa cane- Fut n atb. r coach of the rivals has h'n abbt build up a learn siror.sr "n. nuh 1t all departments to oop.- e. jt!i ri the speed and width's of th if f-trnncr opponents. Kac'a -ao olvance her tandimr in th -r.f. a -ence bv a wir. today, ami cvh m r. ri-- a notch in the football w.rbl b. a clean cut victory. YALE BULLDOG TO MEET PRINCETON Iniinense Crovd Exported at Second "His: Thro" ' Game of Season. UY JACK Vi:i(MK. pkint:ton. n. j . n.v l HuiMog will jump at th. thro

. . the Ticer In l'alnur Stadium h re .T Ins H-M'ldns v. St. John's nt Ilnlltl- : Mtur.l.iy. j "i"rTb- invade from .New U ni r T.if ivette tp. Yhl.i Nova at r.iotnn. .ar to uph.''.d Yale tVadilbms. i j,.'"1 ' 1Vli:i UiU' "l S"'Ith 1fh' '.a -n for action afid as. prin eton' ra -mMiitrtn --a T..r..r.

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Ti'.e Yale-Princt'-n ;:;.ime, th Lrst re a'.Ij t i : or. i.-day'.. fo.do .U o-liP(iu!r and. P: ::o .-t- :.'s 'd.r ..al will be filled with . :i:ir;! ;o. iters'. In.iic iti- ?.s ate thu a crvvvd of r.ö.eO'i w w itness the cntest. Coach Tad Jito.- and hi- ..s.st ar-.ts at New :. b..ie t: t th :;'. re pea-on pr-:-.r:n- r to, lay's iran. and the .nv.ua! b.it'.'.e with Harvard, which cotm a w. i k fram 'hI.iv. Kar'.v in the ,t, T; Y.ile' o' wlnlr,- th. J.. e-.iu,.4 w.re dropped into the obpth wl.:i !bson College trunced tin- Hu'.ld-'r1. bat th it tirv.e Ya'.e h;vs show:: w.r.dvrf;:'. ;:r.pro -rv.t nt .m ! if th-- , ar. parat i e H.a.ft s of the Yah -W -d Yirivia ar.d I ': mortem West '.r!n!.i it.i'iirs c.i'i be t.-ila-n as :: tr.diCAtion of what may he expected b day. Ya will ;::v- a c I accotmt hfrwlf Th- Pu'.'.d.ou--- rolbd the M ountair.. t . "k b a ' re of J 1 to Princ-t.vi was for,.-., to fUrht r i f Jr5-h i" ir:ni the .i.r. '...in "IP t. an only rr. a rt i -.''. to a, f SAM'L SPIRO Sr. CO, llt-lll a MJcliifftva St IIoCTM of H.S.&M Clothe S. D. Moran & Son Wiring ao4 IVcpjlriai.

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i t : . 1 1 ' ' ; ! . w to nas i i . rfri .i. k .ami halfl ; k. Is p r".i.t ; - tii.- n..!t vvrs.it:. backfi.dd r r tii; r. both in lunninv' with th'ill and in handhr.c forward ji;sj' x. Th-.rn M'.rphy. who has s-howr. : i i ' a k a r . ( 1 a f i l .. .. . , h. Aldr.ch. '';w:i!.!x-il. Kelly i.l W.I, miin.ayy U.oa, r'.!:i jai r.-r:: ! i-ni io oil-!. , i'riTK lucks. Much Is ex ' ; t. d of K 1! v. Ti-erV ir-at lta kfi !l. T:. Tu: r.-. with Iuri. and Mur ibid ana uirs ;n no- ias--,;ame; Selwr'r. "(Iiiroy and ; a r r i v, a : or..- of whf.ru ro; t.e . p.c:.l to rl; trrcat holes in thr- '.! ..t ar.y tinw- or hrak through "r " ; irui "'V" i. .ok lai.-nt. iJut J'rinc-- ::.- i;;., d-.-spite dsrratf treat- : .. r." hy r.iü Kopf r and his assist- ! hr s'hout thif Sf-ascin. ;s nt i wha nduht bt called a btone vail. h.re... Vale has a pretty solid row i

f forwards. As tf)th teams navel , t . . . u-i.a c- . , , v . jut (artier r Jem on i nanKdu inp o. ,i ol,;j(hd in ( etenMVe tf.ctics i ' . i . , i l , . . V. , Mav. No reply has been received a-'.,int the passing came the work,aJf from the Wabash man.,peof Mo two lines may have a vital , v ...

Quaker.- war.- xheduled to met a t'oejnan worihv of their metth in the hefty I'artmouth eleven, and rn the records of the two teams so far this season the invaders were favor .1 as tire probabh-. winners, Pittsburc and Washington and J( ff.rson, at Pittsburg; Cornell and .Cdumhia. at Ithaca: Iloston Collece ,:,,? Tufts, at Hoston. and Harvard .iri -r(,wn, at Cambridge, were . v. . a . .1 ...i ,..,xu .v,n ' - ii' 'i iii' ii i" i ui ut.-H inline iui iß ,.nd nthuslastic crowds. Today's Football IN TIIK 1.T innMn . Illinois :it M;idlsni. .Vrro P.inie v.. Indl.in.-i :it IndianaP"!l. Mi- hUnn vs. Chb-ico at Ann Arbr. Miniif.v..ta v Iowa .'it Iowa City. A!. ran Viniktir of U',,.11 uo inrrati Marietta " Cincinnati, i I'' nl"i; vs. Ohio WcsIeViin at lir.lir ll. I s Moines Mi-alnsf I'liUorL" of Tu ''"i'i" it r Oi !i. lie. I I f roir V. , r 1 rein i i NVlevnn at' I et li.it, i ;.-rc'tow n ncaln-t St. M.irj'n nt , r.:'roM n. U!r.on vs. I..l.win-W;il!.o-e ;it Hlr.ini. I a 1 1 -.a h N br.isl :i :it I.;v rein-e. K'iiti'k.v vs. entre ;if T.fx!nirtn. i . ii rt s W.oildnctf.n I'nhersltv at ''"buiii.i.i. l erliij die at Oberlln. ' reir.n vs. Washington at Ibirne. St. Louie vs M. ir.pi. tfe at Sf I.oii's. !"..!.,'- vs Ohio .VortliiTii .-if Toledo. W esf, m Kesere S K.llVi-II : t Clevellll.l. v Itt. rrd'.-rc . ntt'rb-in ;it Sprlnirtl'ld 'r.-u'.'ii vs a li I itr.n at I'licfrif. "ith. -i n Calif.. ritt:, vs S.int.i Clara at S'i rher lard. V,1"1"""''"''1 v"- i,r,nu Ac-ries at i 'Iii il IN Till: KAsT. .lle s I'rin. f en :tt Prln.eton. 1 1 t r ;i r I . r.r.'wn :it P i rn N r b 1 g. I Va i i atii i vs. I.trt:noiitli d lMiil. Prriell vs. 'bimbl: :it Ith.iea. s v r.i.-use vs. Maryl.ini! at Svr.i'io. Aad'er-r v Trinity nt Andn-rsf. '.Villi im . Ve1eyan nt WUII.im-w.-s-t Vlrcli'bi s. Kuttrrrs .it Morganti.wn. r l j i x P'.n.lnin .it Wist Point. N.tvy vt. Sotitl. ";i rolln.i at A nti.ipoH. I'eljit- vs. St. I'ona v:itiir at Hamilton. v.w Y'.r'.i I 'm i v.rsit vs. Hntos nt No'V I o r I b. a ni vs. ; VnldnetAn .it New York. l id n vs. Ibd. irt .it Scheue t.ld.v. Mb-Tienv s. Westminster ;it Meadvi' I'.i sO'ii I'lillfC vs. Tuffs at Host. in. Posten 1 n'erlty ' Nerwl'-h at lies- , ten Pn kti'-ll s iirit vsburh nt Harris -' tair-!i. ' -..!bv vs." Ib.lv CrnsM at Pertlanil. HoidltM-i Ihv-hesfer at ('Unten. a :-t rittvMjrcr. x.i'hitt.t j. i ,mii m;i ii i ir i ii i. :i loe.wn . I'nHon va N'.rth .i-xP. n a at Ibrvhln ", rl '.i vs. '.earcl.i :it (1rdnevlll. "ri:1a Tech vs i-irjretw n jit At- : ir.? 1'. ...,, r lidvers'.tr of the South . ? i '. itt .ine. -lT.-i T a... v. Mlissl.j.tl A?jlos at New i ir!.r.. ' ii..!erh!lf vv i r 1 r i a .ni N:ishvll. I'.v Prd'.l Pre: WASIIINCToN'. Nov. 12. ITes't Wi'si n is preparinc his Thanksijlv::ac dav pro.'! lmation and he is exl''1""' to issue ,t Wltniri a lew (I.1VS sa 1 ;t t!ie whit.- house to- j o a v Hate jour roof routed with i:tatlc Hoot Pnlnt. SoKI ami applied by The Roof Products Co. Phon Misluiuakii 1923. s-oulh H-nd. I.lncxdn sa rmroGisT. The Big Cut Rate Dni(j Storo OTTO C BASTIAN, Mabel Hawkins Producer of Distinctive Lingerie and hcicntitlc Corvetinc Cö .f. M. S. Hide- Main 86

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WITH KALAMAZOO AvtMl"! Defeat of Last cCaSOIl. .v:ith ,.,.n,, hich srhf,ol uil, lr.ot.t iii stror.tr l-v.ilini.i7nn hlr-h t.im tni.k. iv iiai.iiiiiir.ici. I ill Jiaiitlllil'.''' i-.im M said to h.-. thf !trontrf-s-t in Mirhlmn and tho Ornn.v -i.d H:u- xp'-vt thlr harriet batu.' .f the year, and if they win the b alt ran rightfully claim the hamnionshlp of south'.-rn Michigan, as wd ajs havinsr a trood claim to Mivhawaka is the oniy tenin which vtands "o t .v f-n the lf.cals ami their lairo to the Indiana title. Victories over the Ftron? Ivicansport team and thf row from Gary, Ha. m - ii, Warsaw, Klkhirt and Dowa k'i.'ic make the claims of the locals b.Kifal. Mny Meet Wahash. The eh.illenare of th Wabash t am t the locals h.ts ben answeri.d liv Pnirh (Irnnivlpn TJo hns , . 'Mt th A'.' ... ttx hov, tr p.-.y their respect in pOfltreason pa me. The Oranna' and Blue were piven a lorn: frlnaf drill yesterday In thdr final practice and firansden fet Is that his team can and will win tciay. Sluss reported for r-r.actlct i t)ut was llmpinc so that the local ,n e,oo. I..INKM.M! t- ... "7,"'-, l-aoie io start me came our. win u; taken alnnpr In cns of necessity. (hit for Ilevrntrr. Thiolens, who made a cood sho'rinc asraln.t Lopanrport last week, will hold down the halfback petition Instead of Sluss. All the rest of the srjuad are in shape and will be expected to brine home the eighth victory of the season. South Bend and Kalamazoo mot on the crldiron last year and the Celery City lads emerced victorious r'.'V .Z.-t. a " a n " fcd T "v. Z?"" ,,n ,Wni, ?nd t erjthir.J? to even Up things ..ltd ft the field ts in shapo the locals will try many trick plays which were civen them this week. Jjoeiil Outwridicil. The Kalamazoo team will outwrlcn the :orals by 15 pounds, but the local mentor has drilled his team to bring home the victory by the quickness of their plays. The men who will make the trip are Capt. Zuvor. Maxey. Hollowell, Klink. N'yikos, Smith. Toth. KIntz. Strickler Edwards, Sluss. Thielens. Saho. Ualston, Tedders, Appleman 11,1(1 nkow THEATERS OIUUKTM. Hope F!den. the miracle girl, and her clever yung assistant, Frescott. are to be ween for the last times tolay on the Orpheum bill. Other acts on this procram. which closes tonicht. are Davicneau's Celestials, the "jazz" orientals; McDavitt. Kelly and Qulnn. comedy trio: Fred Ivewls. monolocist and sincer; Ilemard and Ferris, original funsters, and Nathane brothers, in feats of daring. Startiner tomorrow matinee, Eddb' Hume and company present the comedy with music entitle! "Oh u..ctor" as the headline feature. AI Ipe, asifted hy Klirarda S;iisha and Alan Kranci": Travilla. P.lrliand Seal: Foley and O'Neil; Harry Hllia and Valentino and 1M1 are other iicts. Ti.SAIJiR I-'very once In a while there is hreuffht to the screen a torj" that charms through Its abyolute "nowneHH." Such a picture 1 "Love Honor and Obey," which Is at the La Salle today and in which pretty W.Ida n?nnett has th- it-adlng: role. Its a picture flkd with real thrills and heart throb- and running .hruph the action is a love story of the kind that :lws you greater faithin humanltv. Owen Moore in "The I'oor lmp." a rip roarinp: comely, is the attraction for Sunday. Truth in fact, often stranger than fiction. The circumstances that K.ave birth to the prcat stape success", "The Harvest Moon." were actual ocenrrencs real Incidents from the life of a irl who married a famous French artist, and whose marlapre was not duly registered. The little rirrunmt.rnco threatened t bh.r her ntlre life and a brilliant st ace career until by another stranpe twist in circumstances the

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Sunday Frank May, in "Th lit .1

j Ime" ?s the attraction. I oi,ivi:ii. I John Golden will present a: th" ! O'.ivrr theater. South Por.d. n Thursday even in i?. Nov. 1 ü, (Jrace La Hue and Hale Hamilton a costars in an -i.tirni.-tir com-dv with icnominous'.y. as an art student in Paris. In this home is a x.iaid of all work railed "April." whose quaint philosophy and optimistic views of life serve as a tonic in r iuvenatir.c the failures and as a nu-aru to thiancipation for herself from a home

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drudge to a position of fame and pictures. "Hrido 1.1" heads the aiYluene. "Iar Me" was playcljof s!iort reels here tomorrow. It here last season and was one of th , iJ a serial extraordinary and has

mop: delightful attractions of th" year. : Thomas Meighan's f.rsc Parnmount starrinc vehicle is ' Civilian Clothes,' which will be shown at th Oliver theater Sunday and Monday, The story concerns an overseas captain who marries a pretty American society girl In France. She is ai - traded to him chiefly because he is so handsome in his uniform. Iater, . IUI I II lyil ll.l iw viuiina, LiiilR 1 the news of his death. She has renewed her acquaintance with another admirer, when her husband, very much alive, comes t her home. Disappointed at hi unr; man tic appearance In civilian clothes, which show atrocious taste in their cut and color, she snubs him. The Rallant ex-captain thereupon secures a .lob as butler in his wife's household ; with, the avowed purpose of teaching her a lesson In democracy The rsults are amusinc in the extreme, and, of coursv, the .story end happily. Mr. Meichan's supporting company includes Martha Manslie'.rl, an attractive young woman. The picture will run continuously each day starting at 1 o'clock. AUDITORIUM. The second five-reel feature of the "Tex" detective series entitled "The Wall Street Mystery," is undoubtedly one of the most engrossing stories ever screened. Th? on who guesses the name of the real murderer may congratulate hims,lf on having a rare intuition. In tho stry a broker is found dead. In order to save Iier sweetheart, his stenographer accuses a man she has seen leaving the building just before she discovered the body. It is to save the victim of circumstantial evidence that "Tex" enters the liss and applf 's his scientific training in WORLD'S PAIN AND ACHE LINIMENT JuM one trial eonvincoM you Sloan's Ivlnlmrnt lielps lrii a way rheumatic titnj;e. W HY endure pain when you know Sloan's Liniment, will reiieVL U promptly .' it COUI. m I It - . A Ma. a 1 a. w . rt-ni-xin me uunaf iinimenr ior .;r

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who mi-.it be rai"df l a.- aspt-'. th Mi ic.in woin.'n who k::ow that "T. x" hid handed over Jl.1"1 wi-rth of r.eoti.ild." bond", a contrartrr who had threatened th-1 broker beca;:s h- had double-

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covero.i trie ret murderer. (Ton1 White play- the role of "T?." tha 1 elio lditor of mysteries. I'athe N"ew ! a::d M mty Hanks in "A Karo IJird." i a :o-iod comedy, are the other! h-flr.iwinc prcat crowds of men. ; J women and children to the Auditor-; jium o (ry Sunday for the past fevon weeks. Other iilrtures to- i i morrow are Hoot Gibson in "In ; Vronr 'Wrifrht." two-reel western j Irama: ,,Tho Star oRnrder." two- ' reel Mack Sennett comedy. Pathf J News and Mutt and .I'ff. William' jKuell in "The Man Who lured" is! tho bir picture f(r Moridny and I Tucm lav. ! i NEW TEAM ISSUES FOOTBALL CHALLENGE Kelly's West End Specials fool- j ball team has issued a rhalb-nc' to ; any team weighing not more than -175 pounds for a Thanksgiving day. game. Thf game will be played at ' : the Oliver Field. Anv manacer1 wishing to accept the challenge nuv write Daniel V. Kelly. TIS W, Jef- j ferson bld., or phone Main 21?.. j WABASH DEFEATS ITESTERiS MORMAL C R A WFO 1 1 DS VI I,L,K. Ind. Nov. 12. Wabash college- football team, relying mostly on straight football tactics, defeated Western Normal college, 27 Vi 7, here Friday. Western Normal gave a line exhibition of aerial work throughout the emtest, hut the powerful offensive of the Wabash team was too much for the Kalamazoo team. UTH BED GIVES DREGO Got Rid of Catarrh, Biliousness, Constipation, and Gastritis Stomach Trouble By Taking Dreco, the Unexcelled Root and Herb Remedy. - T n rnnll.m! rinn,. v M -.n.l . nni... ,t i..a m,, I - ' . -. i v iv, lit-., w r- .'lltm iany elearln my throat, trying to pot rid f yoiiu thin that f It like a splinter had lodtred in it. "My food produfed a burninj: s.-?.-vation and tras tili d rn stcnuch why I'd wake up in th- midt'le of the nicht with a t rribl' "heartburn, bloatintr and b lehinr up sour r.as that made me f 1 like ach breath Would be my last. "My nerves were shot, to pieces for I couldn't crt back to sleep n;id I'd roll and toss till morniny. I ' . V,'.-". x - ".'J AH ; - - ? , ;. '- v ' wV'r ---s:- 4 a :::': ''. II 'H, i-.r, v.'p: AV :'i'iWn. -.:VA"i'-.'.-A'- ;o , V i n j " i - ' i ' i i i ii -i" 1 1 i imA I.IKLT. .10 1 IX PHILIP SOUSA L A S

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l:um Vir.at.-e, . not i;rn!aur-t.-d by : lh-.r defeat of the r;as ?;:y accrrr-LM- . tion, will tak on the (Io?hen t mi of tho Delta Simr.a Ups;;or. Sunday, afternoon at Goshen. Th Sharnroeks and th- I. It a ' :ffm.i ta!ii have roin?-dned th. ir AUDITORIUM TODAY The Greatest Detective St, ones iwer Screened "TEX" The Eluciclator of Mysteries, in "The Wall Street Mystery: A detective drama of unusual interest. See it and sharpen your wits. Also Monty Banks in "A RARE BIRD" two-reel comedy scream, and PATHE NEWS. CONTRACTOR HIGHEST PRÄIS iidn't know what it was to have a natural movement of the bowels a'-d had to be continually dosing with suits or pills which left m more constipated than ever "Drcco has changed all this; I have a very' satisfactory movement, of the bowels .-very morning. My stomach is in excellent ondition. have no nmr- as nor bloating; In ad is perfectly clear; I sit . p sound all nlht lonp and am brim full of n-.-rtry these day. It is n mazing to me when I realize the short time it toook Dreco to brinp; a.bout these results and I think it N nethin-:! short of wonderful. 1 The old fashioied roots and h-rbs are bet nv-dfeiTies for us to take. Dreco contain? the juices and - : tracLs of twelve different herbal ' plants, which act on the stomach, i liver, kidney?, bowels and enrich j the blood. (let Dreco today. The well known Drcco expert, his I h-adouart-rs at Central Dru St.r- j and the American Dru'-r Stor1 to; meet the local public nr.d exjilain j the merits of this prcat remedy. ..-- him today. Dreo is also sold in Mishawaka by ti n Red Cro.s Pharmacy. Adv. TOWIGHiT ONLY SOUSA SD BAND with its Wealth of Soloists AN ORGANIZATION OF NEARLY 100 MISS MARY BAKER MISS WINNIFRED BAMBRICK Harp. MR. JOHN DOLAN Cornet Virtuoso. MR. ELLIS McDIARMID Flute. MR. JOSEPH NORRITO Clarinet. MR. GEORGE J. CAREY Xylophone. PRICES $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Seats Now, Oliver Theater. A L L E

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