South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 329, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1920 — Page 6

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SALVATION ARMY TO SERYE DINNER

Recti Estate Transfers

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81; lot S? in Gucri.i;rcr, third Addition. lot R3c;.f!lf- NVr.-tPn to HpJtv-Fufrbrinsr-r and h'jsta-nd. Jl; let 1? in FuorVirinpcr's third addition.

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ip.d Robert II.irrfn is th- attrafiin '.or l-'rid -y. Thf roulnr rrloaso of "P.uth of tho Ilockif-3," w-st.-rn sr-r-i t! with Uuth Holand. and l'ox n w: ! a Iß' on .

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OKPIII-XM. "The Bob- Woolfolk P.evtie." whi' h feature.- clover Kl:n-r Coudy and lar'e c ompriny of singers and I.ir.e- is will sern at the Orphe.jm f(Jr the last times tonight. n ih." same hill i three vnuiif vilU' T.o inb.r.- of unusual merit. "Tho Man off the Ice WiiKon." n Mincing -inuh. pleaslnp with popular and operatic selections; Mnon and Divon, a clever black face duo. and P.o.th and Leander, bicycle funsters. P.ei'innin? tomorrow afternoon, "Tid Hits of 19J0." with C,f rtie Pial. P.obhy Karl and Michael Kuryon featured, tops the program, other -rs an- Phyllis flilniore and company in th" surprise comedy, "Pbiokmail." Harry and Layton. the all-around boys; Marcontrni trio, tho world's greatest perch act; York and Mayb"lie, in "That's Too Had," and Forest and Church, offering n vaudeville rliafisudy. ,

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LAPOHTH. Ind.. Nov. '' '. Alfred H. Kimble, auditor of Liporte county, and a furnu r prurninent South P.end buslres man. was stricken wili heart trouble Tuesday morninff ntid is in a critical condition. He is unconscious and it is feared he will not survive the day. He is about 60

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riianltsclvinK1 day the religious-1 fond social festival that convert--every fan.ily mansion Into a family rneetir.fr-hous will be observed by every family in South Lend Thursday. Thos who are unib'.e. to ob.-ervr the festival, some 150 in number, will be taken rare of at the Salvation Army headquarters. Aside from the fa?-t always spread by the Salvation Army th turkey, the chicken, the r.umpkin pie. the plum puddir.fr. the mince pie, and all other palatable and toothsome viands which pro to make up a Thanksirivini: dinner, there will bo a irlorious festival frr the poor who are unable to visit the hall. Papt. Trevitt. head of the Salvation Army workers, is conductin- an inwstipation in the city and h is been able to locate 117 families worthy of receiving larco baskets of fofod. The captain has i.svmrd an appeal to the people to aid the army in meetinp this expense. Contributions wdll be received at headquarters until Wednesday night. Potatoes especially are desired. LtTortH are being made to see that at every parental fireside the afflicted as well as the healthy partake of the fruits of the earth.

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MAY Si ILL ILAILUOAP. By felted I'rwK; CHICAGO. Nor. 22. Negotiations for the saie cf the Chi capo, Torre Haute and Southeastern railroad to the Chlcaso. Milwaukee and .St. Paul

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Frvin I'. Poole and wife. 1; four acres in Center township. .Tuius I wan to Alex Iczer and wife. $:.5rt"; int 2G in Ann Thomas' Ir.-t sub. of I. (). L. 74 in State bank's irst addition.

John Smith and wife to Harmon'

Simon. "1; 80 acres in I'nion township. Clinton P. Houser to William F. Smith, $2.050; part of lot 1 r and lot 16 in Uuples fourth addition to Walkerton. Charles W. Oberly an 1 wife to Rose A. Shafer. $2,r.00: lots 4 and f in Henderson's addition to the town of Likevill". Clement Studebakcr and wife to Vincent S. Lurzkowski ard wife. $1; lot nine in Kauffman Place addition Arthur Kckman and wife to Weslev TL Iian nnd wife, 51; lot 4T in City View addition. Hedwig Fuerorineer Gabhardt and husband to lea Hoezel:e Newton,

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Xo woman can resit the nvan whose pazo of adoration is as fixed and perpetual as his teeth, and who wears his "devoted" manner as naturally and constantly a.s he docs his collar.

It takes just about a year of marriage for a man to become accustomed to groing home regularly and about another year for him to begin to wonder why he does It.

Dach package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions ho simple that any woman can diamond-dyo a new. rich, fadeless color into worn, shabby garments, draperies, coverinps, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed g-oods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect results are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Druptrist has color card.

PROHIBITION AG EXT TO CLOSE RUM HOUSES

V,y Felted Pretts: CHICAGO. Nov. en. Chicago's thirsty saw a dry Thanksjivinpr day when Frank D. Richardson, federa' prohibition enforcement apent for the Great Lakes district today prepared to start "abatement of nuisance proceedings against illicit liquor dealers and property owners who rent to liquor selling tenants." Charles I Clyne, district attorney, today warned property owners to take steps to protect their property if they believe any tenant is selling liquor. "The government intends to teize property on which liquor is sold and no excuses will bo taken," Clyne said. Richardson's uprents were busy today, it was announced, petting evidence apainnst booth hirers.

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jrin your Christmas Shopping? If not don't you think would be a pood plan to bepin at once, f arr rtady fer your visit. Better bc.in tomorrrw. Prices Further Reduced R f id ,'.:s?nicnt of prices has been tjoing on hrrc for r.oir.e tirr.r. Evctv department in the store have lov.-ercd prices, in many cases far below wholesale c . . 1 icrr aio a few of the many wonderful valucrj to I)? fou.nd here. Women's Suits, rCi!iinery, Knit Goods, Hoii-c Dresses and ChildrCiVs Dresses now reduced to Half Price. Women's Coals, Woolens, Velvets and flushes now reduced 259r. B'.r.nkct:- and Ccmforters reduced 159c to

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Cation of Psnditur.i After-Shaving Lotion.

Containing all that is necessary to keep the skin soft, healthy and pleasing to th? eye, this delicately perfumed preparation has become a necessity with men who shave daily. RouRh, raw, scraped faces sre quickly healed and refreshed by the use of Pmndalam. Buy a bottle today at ar.y drug or department store, 35c, or send 10c for trial bottle. Addre?3 Pendulum Co., 54L 54 3 N. CUrTc St., Chicago.

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rold by Central Irucr Ptore, Ameriean I)ruc: Store and lied Cro-s Pharmacy. Mishawaka. and al! b adinc Druir ard Teilet Cnnnters.

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TODAY Forget your blues See "Parlor, Sedroom and Bath" RUTH STONEHOUSE EUGENE PALLETTE A double-speed farce with an intimate display of jazzy styles for parlor, bedroom and bath. TOMORROW J. WARREN KERRIGAN in "$30,000"

How was she to know that her father, the Mtssioner, was the leader of the Stealers. Every man, woman and child ho lives and loves should see

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EXTRA SPECIAL TODAY and TOMORROW A STAGGERING PHOTOPLAY SENSATION Presenting the MIRACLE MAN OF THE MOVIES, one of the best known western character actors on the screen, the great

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NEAL HART'S FIRST SIX-REEL WESTERN PICTURE. THE MELODRAMA TO MOVE THE MULTITUDE! A photoplay that grips the heart. "HELL'S OASIS" U staggering in sensationalism- original in plot the story of a whole town that sinned against society and how one girl, with the aid of NEAL HART and a six-shooter, bring about the reform. Don't miss this the biggest western sensation ever made. THRILLS! THRILLS! THRILLS! Also "CHASE ME," a screaming Sunshine comedy in two reels; MUTT AND JEFF and FOX NEWS. No advance in prices, but we would suggest a matinee attendance to avoid the big night crowds. FRIDAY D. W. Griffith presents 4THE GREATEST QUESTION," a drama of interest with LILLIAN GISH and ROBERT HARRON; RUTH ROLAND in "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES," western serial sensation, and Fox News. MONDAY AND TUESDAY WILLIAM FARNUM in "DRAG HARLAN," his latest and finest western production.

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A FIRST RUN FARCE By Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodchouse TODAY AND THANKSGIVING

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THE KINO GRAMS AND TOPICS OF THE DAY Timely Wh and Nfws of tin World In IIcturf.

1 lie Iu-i-.il jim 1j BOYLE WOOLFOLK'S REVUE With i:i.Mi:it (Ol I'V an I -0 Pf.p!" A Nifty !l:lcal Cuimilv entertainment Ltt'tmx uearl an hour und f urnL-hlrv a vealth of liin arid Anuwmcnt.

MAN OFF THE ICE WAGON Vaudeville's Ncwmt rind MASON Sc DIXON A SouUk tm Line BOOTH Sc LEANDER I-ook Ht It Now" TIIUKIAY "TIDBITS OF 1920" AuJ a IIolilay 1:111 of l"ie Other Ait. fatiiH'! 2io; -uicur. Main l'loor 0o. IiüKony :c. Ht Sil Ilow 0c Suiulaj- auJ Holiday Matlne5 prices 1110 hj 1 Collins; a.

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