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(;o axi ;irr it." "Go and Get It" which opened a five days enaement at the Oliver theater ytsterday, play in i; to capacity business, is dedicated to newr-japer reporters, and so it is only natural and proper to have a reporter for the hero. And such u reporter. In the interest of his art he jumps from one aeroplane to another, in mid-air, and also leaps from a plane to an .xpres. train. "Go ami Get It" is Marshall Neilan'a most entertaining production. It has aa ingenious story and the director has put in plenty of thrills and humor to enliven it and there are at least two distinct threads oi fiuspensp. None (lull. The story nowspapf-r office. pf its scenes are centers about a The villain of the plot is the Loss-, who, as editor and publisher, is trying to play down his paper so that ha can sell it to a competitor, thereby cheating the beautiful youn' Rirl who owns the paper. A murder mystery' m ikes an exciting sub-plot. "Go and Get It" has so much dash and pep that it will appeal to everyone. The cast is an excellent one, Tat O'Mally and Apnea Ayres having the leading roles and Wfslcy Harry is amusing an office boy. Pull Mantana is seen ks a Korilla with a human brain and doe $ some remarkable work. The picture will be shown continuously each day starting at one o'clock. "WAV DOWN i:ST." D. W. Griffith's new art wonder picture spectacle "Way Down East" is to be seen next week at the Oliver theater, commencing its special run here on Sunday afternoon and continuing for one week with matinees every afternoon and a performance eaeh nipht. Taken from the I,otti Elair Parker play of the same titls It is the sonsition of the current theatrical year. The simple tale of the original play with its pastoral backgrounds, its plain people and its quaint humors has been enlarged upon to such an extent that not only a new drama h:i been woven about the love story of Anna Moore aiul David 1'artlett but a new form of art in which to exprers the theme is evolved. Murmurs of delight preet its scenes of exquisit beauty, hearty l.-iurrhtor accompanies the foolish antics and the Klmple drollery of its relieving characters and a soul stlrrinft Interest rushes with its unfolding to a climax the like cf wh'.ch was never known until Griffith broke loose with his blinding storm and Ice Jam on the river which is the tour rle foreo of "Way Down Knst." On" of the best cats ever known is shown in the picture. The action is accompanied .by a special orchestra. The Stratford Comedy Four prosenting "School Frolics." scored heavily over other aets offcic on the week's opening bill at the Orpheuni theatre, in the initial prorram Snnday afternoon. This act, aUhnuch old on the vaudeville road, was greeted warmly by an appreciative audience. Numerous enchores sf.e'lcd its succors'. Pert and Hazel Skatelle, in a dance departure, odescs the vandcVr bill. The act offers a vast improvement over ti e ireneral run of skating features that have been seen here in vaudevil'e. The Misses Fhaw and Campbell in "M omenta Musical" offer a line rf rd.mo and vo.-al numbers entirely in lin? with up-to-the- minute vaudrvi'le. Norma Talmo appears in tho m rr IV mm Packass.Is cerm proof Cr--- r t2's The ends are sealed by clectricity-so that all the goodness and flavor are retained for you.

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j surprise. Six members are in the 'cast. The setting is in Tim's Dive. New York. The plot is fair, as it applies to the title. The literary Digest Topics of the Day and Kinogranj are presented on the screen. Tne musical program offered by the Orphtum orchestra is- good. "DRAG HAUIjAX." A good dd western story, in which the hero can draw a gun Just a little ahead of all comers opens today at the Auditorium. William Farnum. who is th? star in "Drag Harlan," has departed clear out of :ho category of the stereotyped "Western." The .Mory concerns a mysterious personage, whose name is uttered with trembling lips by every man. woman and child in the west "Drag Harlan" whoso strange "handle" was won by a peculiar trick in drawing his gun in a fight. There is enough gun-play to satisfy the most exacting spectator, yet there is bone of that tawdry cheapness or luridness which so often creeps into this sort of picture. Johnny Hay and an all-star cast are featured in "Father's Ciojo Shave," a two-reel comedy adapted from comics entitled "Bringing Up Father." Hay has the title of 'Jisrgs." Topics of the Day is the other picture. The iirogram will bo repeated tomorrow. Dively interest has been aroused by Shirley Mason's latest picture to be presented here Wednesday and Thursday, not only because of the success recently attained by this popular younp star, but also because of the world renowned fame of the play in which she i3 to appear. This is "Merely Mary Ann," the great stage success by Isreal Zangwill. It is a romantic comedy drama and tells the story of a llttlo "slavey" In a cheap lxnd.n boarding house. Other pictures are a two-reel "Fdgar" comedy called "Fdgar's Hamlet," and which was .adapted from a story by Dooth Tarkington; Fox News and Mutt and Jeff. "FOR Tili: SOOj OF ItAFAl" Clr.ra Kimball Young, who is generally reputed to be the greatest emolional actress on the screen, has the stellar role in "For the Soul of Rafael." a romance of old California which is being shown at the DaSalle. Tho story concerns a girl who was forcJ Into marriage with a dissolute wretch that she despised while she loved a debonair adventurer from "the states." The old missions and the life of the Spaniards in California give a wealth of color to the photoplay. "Tin: DArr.inni pays. In "The Daughter Fays" the star, Elaine Hammerstein, portrays a young American woman whose husband has married for revenge upon her mother. In the dramatic lncl("'nts wh'.ch arise from such a situation, Miss Hammerstein gives us th finest acting of her career. "The Daughter Pays" has only been releaod within the fortnight, but W Cr - -' A j h'iimltmÜ ji i f : V . i ' - r. - v. i ' , V t . b . - - -v,! .: ..y.; .; V.": i-:;T;'sC: " s-fe :if" v ... ft

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WIIATS YOUR liriUtY?" So great has been the enthusiasm that has greeted the latest automobile story starriasr Wallace Reid that everywhere city otcials and and others are using its catch titl. ! "Whit's Your Hurry?" as a slocan ! in a drive for greater carefulness in motoring. The photoplay, itself, is a combination of rollicking comedy, melodramatic thril's, and appealing love story, and it has been one of the sensational successes of the season. Ius Wilson flays op posite the star. BERRIEN SPRINGS Nov. 2 7. Mr.1;. Harriet Vaughn has moved into iooms with Miss Lena Helmick on Main st. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wynn. Miss Georgia Fnos, Miss Mo Hie Dootie, Frank Zerby, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Iloone were guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sturgls in South Rend, Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. A. I I.udinsrton are visiting relatives in Chicago this we k. The house of Henry Plllets on tho Niles road was entered Sunday nicht while the family was away, and live coon likins were taken. The skins were valued at $2 5. Mrs. A. W. Haskins is confined to her heme by illness. Miss Jane F.aiiey of South Ren 1 is a guest at the Harold Myers home. Mrs. L. W. Priddy is confined to her home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shultz entertained a number of relatives and friends at a turkey dinner Thanksgiving day. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers, Je.-se Richardson and family, the Misses Mildred Rouses, Jane Bailey, Marvel Shriver, and Messrs. Earl Smith and Mirtin Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rheum of Ni'es and Charles Dilley and family of St. Joseph were visitors at the R. F. Dilley home Thanksgiving day. Frank Zerby of Petoskey is a visitor at the home of W. H. Wynn. His siPtor, Miss MolÜe Roone returned from Fetoskoy with him and will remain at the Wynn home this winter. Mrs. Hattie Stahl is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harper In Chicago. Union Thankypiviner services were held at the United Brethren chapel Thursday morning. The sermon was delivered by Rev. William Farnum. Frank Rrown, son of Marshall Jefferson Rrown. fell from a scaffold while working on the Gleanor warehouse Friday, sustaining a broken left leg Just above the knee. Mr. Brown fell a distance of 10 feet, striking in such a manner as to cause the injury, which wll confine him to his house for several weeks. Harry Taylor has returned from a 10 days hunting trip in northern Michigan. Mr. and have trone thp winter The Aid Mrs. "WelHnprton Fletcher to Crookston, Minn., for months. socWy of the United Urethren churcn me noon in the chapel. Mls Irma F. Rrown, who is teaching the Redinger school, spent Thanksgiving day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Rrown. J. F. Schräder has on display in bis store window a bushel of mammoth Raldwln apples. The rounded basket contains Just 63 apples grown by John Kinney. Richard Dugan and family and Kenneth Stahl and family of St. Joseph were visitors at the Darwi.i Crane heme Thanksgiving day. Rert Rarnhart has purchased the dray line from llayden Michael. There's a rlht and wronp way to do everything. The ricrht way to select your Christmas fflft.s Is In the "Chirstmas Gift Socrsrestlons" elassifieation on the Want Ad pa?e of today's paper. LEGAL NOTICES Khtate of rninrU iV. Iockwood: NOTICE OF FINAL AC CO I N T. Dy lire tion of Opal ;. Lockwojd. Administratrix of the estate f Francis W. Lockwood, late of St. Joseph County, in the State uf Indiana, deceased. Notice Is hereby given to the heirs, legatees, aiid devisees of said decedent, i nd all other persons ir.ten sted in said estate, that said Administratrix has tiled In this ourt her account and vouchers for the final settlement cf said estate, .Mid they are therefore hereby required io be aud appear in said ourt on the i'7th t-ay cf December, l'.'-'o. when the s;u:e will be beard and make proof f their Le'rstlp or claim to any part of aid estatef and show cause if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of the St. J'seph Circuit Court at South lieud, Ind., 2t'.tli dav of November, l'jJO. WIMil'R M. WAKNKK, Clerk. DLKNAHD L. HOL It ST MAN. Dep. Shlvely & O ilmer, Attys. for Kstate. Nov. 27; Iec. 4. Lstate of Cera Karnard: NOTlCi: OF FINAL ACC OCNT. By direction of L'nion Truct Co., execttor of the estate of Cora Pe-mard. late of St. Joseph County, in the State of Indiana, deceased. Notice is hereby given to the heirs, legatees and devisees of snld decedent, und all other persons Interested In paid estate, that tahi executor has f:b-d In thin court Its uc'-ount and vouchers for the tnal settlement of said estate, and thv are herefore Leretiy nqulred to l.e aud appear in said Court on the 27th (Iny of December. lt'L'O. when the same will be Lard and make proof r.f their heirship, oi- claim to any part of said estate, and thow caue 1 any there be, why said account and Touchers should not be approved. Witness, tie Clerk and the Seal of the St. Joseph Circuit Court at South lleud, lad., 2('.th day of November. 1 '.' WILP.LIt M. WAKNKK, Clerk. KKKNAKD L. IIOKKSTMAN. Dep. G. A. Farabain, Atty. for Ketate. Nov. 27; De-. 4. F stute of Nina C. MrKlnnev: N'OTICK OF FINAL At TOfNT. By dire'tion of Farmers Trust Co., Administrator o! tte estate of Nina C. MeKinney, late of St. Joseph County, in ta Mate of Indiana, deceased. Notice Is her-by given to the heirs, legatees and devisees cf said decedent, and all other persons Interested In said estate, that slid Administrator has tiled In thU court its account and vouchers t'T the final settlement of ald estate, and they are therefore hereby required to be and appear In Paid Court on th 2.'th day of December. W when the a me will be heard and make proof of their heirship, or laim to any part cf Paid estate, and show cause if any thre why said account and vouchers fhotild not be approved. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of the St. Joseph Circuit Court at South Bend, Ind., 2"th day of November. 10i WILP.I'K M. WAKNKK. Ork BEKNAI'.D L. IIOKKSTMAN TVp. r'hlvely &. Gilmer, Attys for IT t ate , Nov. 17; re'e. 4, NOTlCi; OF 1IF.AKIN., AS TO SI'KCIAL BFNFIITS AM) FINAL FSTIilATF, CITY OF SOITII KKNI), IM), ifpatmi:nt of rt'BLIC WOHKS. Notice cf tetrtng aa to special benefltj

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iid fii.al et.tim.ite. Notice is t,er!y plren t.K.at t!i following' Itoultrarl I ti;proeS3:tt has been Corajdeted : Asphaltier roniTfte pAj-in-:it on !. Jllpb m. lioub-vard frm tLe outh Lie of i'.roaJ ay to tl.e aorta line oi Indian.i av. un tr Icij roverjent :-s-d?i-tion No. 15. All In tiie City of South liend. Ind. Tfc.-re ii en file In th rfll of DA board. n:id eut.Jct to ruLllc inspection aa a !?( sai en t ruil which coutalas tt ruait-s of n'.' property ownr uho nr? ubjtt to ni'sejisnifnt, & dfscrlj-tloa of ti1 i ri j r t to L- ai'Ml and tL Hniount of t-acli prima I.icl aMt'C5")nt. This Ib-ird nt Its ..n;, in th Otr IU11 on ti e Jr I .i -y , f D,-( ember. 10 at 7:."-' I. ni.. will 1'e.ir and rTlve all roinonftr.nnces us to th amount of eich assessment, and will dtM-iJ whether th assessed Kts or trncts of lanl will If or have Itvu Hpeclally Ler.eäteJ ty said Improvement in tLe amoUMts rimed on talJ roll. Hoard ef Park Comtulsplone ra. W. W IM lenour. It'chard Klbel. (b-ortre M. Plntner. Otis S. Komin. Attested Arthur I. I'erley, Nor. 22. 2a. y4. 2'. V, 21 NO TICK Ol ADM IN ISTKATION. Notice is hereby given, that th underFl?n'. has Ihyu appointed by the SupTtr i'uurt of M. .!utej.;i County, Stat cf Indiana, Administrator of the t state cf John P. Unckley, late of St. Joseph County, de asil. Said Ktate is supposed to be Polvrnt. WILLIAM UWKX RAMS. Nr. 24. 102;. Administrator. Mclnerny, Yensrley McVickcrs. Attys. for Ustate. Nor. 27: IW. 4-11 non-kksii)i;nt nctick. State of Indiana. St. Joseph County. SS. In the St. Joseph Superior Yurt. September Term. HC i'iilierton-I'owell Hardwood I.umi)er Co. vs. Charles U. Stroupe. Complaint No. f137. Le It Known. That the above-named rialntUT has filed in the office ef the Clerk of said Court Its complaint ngflinst ?ald defendant lu the above muse together with n proper affidavit that said !- fendant, Charles O. Strmipe, is not a. n si dent f the State of Indiana. Said Defendant Is Iwrehy notified that said eaupe will ftand for trial on the 24th day of January, ltd, the same telng the day of the next term of paid Court to commence at the City of South llend, en the first Monday In December net. en which day said Defendant Is required to ippar to paid action. WII.m'K M. WAUNI'R, Clerk, llv MAKOAULT LCNfi, Deputy. Stuart MacKlbtdn, Attv. for rialntkT. Nov. 27; Der. 4-11. SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Inde.el, standardized aud popularired for (juick reference. CLASSIFIED K ATI'S. (I'er Line.) One insertion Charge 13' Cash J2c Charge 12c Cash 11c Charge lie Three consecutive Insertions Seven consecutive insertions Cash K All charge ad8 raid for within nix day from the first lusertlou allowed cash rate. Si'ECIAL LOW HATKS TO LONG TL KM ADVLK1TSKKS. Ccnnt an average cf ix words to a line for small type. The minimum ad accepted is three lines or is words. ONE INSLT.TION INCUDES KOTII .MOKNINCi AND KVKMNG KOITIONS OK SUNDAY. No ads received after s ? - 0T mornlnc edition or after 9:.'0 a. m. for the evening tdition. No ads accepted after p. m. Saturday evetdugs for the Sunday edition. Ällsdassifi'-a Ion not nermltted. l'lUJNi: MAIN 21U0. Ads of questionable nature not accepted. Ad writing service provided without cost for the asking. Kepuhllcatlon for errors not the 'ault of the advertiser allowed if the advertiser will report the error within 21 hours after the first publication of the ad. For the benefit of tue advertisers to bring the best results certain standardIred ad styles uiust be adherred. ei caption being made In "Classified Display." No cuts or heavy black face type per.'ltted on the classified pace. The following classification headings appear daily In the numerical order given lcIov, closely allied classifications beinr grouped together. Tho Individual advertisements are nrrans;ei under these headinps in alphabetical order for rjulck easy reference. INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS. ANNOUNCEMENTS C Funeral Flow era. O Cemetery Lots. Monument!. 7 Lo'Jg Noticei. b Condng Kvents. ö 1'ersonals. 10 Lost and Found. AUTOMOBILES 11 Automobiles for Sale. 12 Motorcycles aad Bicycle. 13 Automobiles fur Lxchange. 14 Auto Accessories. 11 Service Stations Repairing. lb -Auto Livery Oarages. 17 Wau;d Autoioblbs. BUSINESS SEKVICE. 15 Business Services offered. l'J Build lue Coutructlug. u lieatlng and i'iuuiLlug. -I Inuuruuce. 22 Millinery -i res ma-.ng. 3 MoviLg, Trucking, btoragf--I l'.iintn.g i'apering. li Patent Attorneys. ' l'rlntlnif Matlonery. -7 Professional ervlceg. '2a Kepairiug. 11 Ketiovhtiuy and Dyeing. Ü0 lullorng and Pretsiug. wl Wated Kuslnesg . vlc. EilPLOYME'T. 22 Help V. k, ed Female. 121 Help N acted .Male. 24 Kelp Male or i e male. 0 Saiesmeu and AgcLt. i'J situations Wanted realHi Situations Wanted Mle. INANCIAL S.'v Business Oppurtu-ltles. &J lnvfcata.en'8. tioe-a. Boada. 40 Money to Loan. 41 Wanted. To ilorrow. iNSTULUTION. 42 Correspondence lou..vi. 43 Local Instruction CJa seg. 44 Mühical, Dan.. eg, Draaiatic 45 1'rUi.te Instruktion. 40 Waited iitrui.tlun. LIVE ÜI0CK. 47 Doss. Cats. Beta. 4- llurocs, Cuttie, Vehicles. ij Poultry Live Stock. IA -Wanted Live Stock. MEKCIIAN.SE wl Articles l or aie. i'2 Uusiheaa LUipinent. !2i Boats and Anesaoriea. W Building Matt .a. uS Farm and Dai y Producta j Fuel aud Feed. G7 -Good TLlngs to Eat. I Hüine-Mudo TLlcgs. i'J HouscLoid Govds. t Jewelry and Wat- Jet. CI Machinery and Tools, til' Musical Instruments. iJ Seed. I'lanta. 1-et tllltera. tH specials at the Stert. CO W taring Apparel. tW WaiiUd-To Buy. BOOMS AND BO.'-ED. C7 KooiS With Beard. Kooxg Without Board. (5J ilooun For .'louackeeplng. 70 Vacstlou r'laces 71 Where to hat. " 72 Where to top in Twa. 7J Wanted IIocuje, Board. KEAL ESTATE FOU RENT. 74 Ap.ir an Flat. -Bustcea P.'aes For Kent. 7J Farms .'or Kent. 77 Ilouaes For Kent. 75- Office aii'l m Koom. 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