South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 345, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 December 1920 — Page 15

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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way XV . Phone Mishawaka 10

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ELECTS OEEJCEIiS

Autttmuhilc Arridrnt

l irtitn Much Improved : Thrr

T" :! M' rr..- 'oo.l numbers also the

I airfi. II trio, a. n'.-j.i n noveltv.

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vimting in m:v yoiik. Mr. ;ir..! .Mrs- .T., I: Wr-L-ht h; e

r.- ffi ,'.v York t spend :!;' j'hr!t ma . v.v.Ulnn with the ht'ter's Vter. Mr. Krmit Lor.gby.

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" a h )-.' ww k "Sil'i'Iewri 1 ' irrv '. i 1! The M iri

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r.ove.ty. marvel

a en !, at completes the bill.

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last night rou (UMP. )Y COMPANY. The Hamilton Schuster Musical Con. e dy company which has had )0?n'ssion of th boards at the e.'enrur' theatre for the pa: th-e

! f-r the O ntury t heater ; s" n'-s rio5-s itn ( nnKfmcnt tonlcht r. l. A five reel" j leturo . j wlifn "In Sunny I'r.mi f" will he Slim." starring Harry ; presrntod. The c im;any. during its 1- r.n.'. (,f th featwTes. enp-a u'rnent here, has playeil to raM:irray qrartet. four ' prxclty aud i-'ncey and ha givn th" r;u.!y enterfiiners, will utrr.r.t sitl-f-i rtion. Thero will i.o , two performances, at 7:30 and 0 - ! oV lock.

ILL WITH SMALLPOX. 1 Grrr-( Kt:h:i. 611 N. Marcar.-ti

t. is i'.J v.ith srr.'i'.lpox. The horr.' ii.i.H Lten (iuaran!ir.nl.

riiLiiNi ii:i;mits. -Morris Me.ir.r.inch has t.'ikrn out three re;:'..li:;- pT:r,iis, for a two .trry fra-v. tl'A e'.lir. for hltr.?c-!f on i:. Thirteenth .-t.. to cost $4.00: fo I. It, cl for a huiliMnr at r. rriicM ;-.nl Lincoln way !:.. to co:-: rJ,C0'

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Keiirer yt., to cent J 4,00

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THE A TERS

f.T The conflict of

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Iliere h.us Jut been in trovluceu ai

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ctpt by ?;n-cial perm.si( n. It

Start yotjr Christmas s-Hvinrrs account at tho F;rsL Natlmal P.ank. A.lvt. &U6.

WAY DOWN HAST. Iaviil Gririlth's notat!o r.in-

tril'Ution to thf art of motion pho-j torrraphy. "Way Uown i:.i.-rt," with! Lilian fllsh, Jticharil IJarthrlr.n ! Mary Hay. p.urr M ?Into.h. Loue'.l

nerman ana other? in the leading;

leicncs iis p:in a..y at the theatre tod; y with many!

twice daily enjoying the Grirfith innovations in colore 1 i'.iou.graj2

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a mother and a sweetheart a-.iir.st a wantc-n f.-r the soul ,.f a your, i.-.an. .Married to the latter, th

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crave nt love ! b tttle of th' :r (

CASTI.U The extremely popular phot-7!a y. Cu:;;an Clth w:'.; ho hown f r the last t;:r.o in South Pmd toiav at

xccptl ' W(od ri picture. Uht '

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(jiute an intiocent little bill. but i

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have been used as the show place f c r ! h n,.w famf"f sR, s-or- anJ ic the choicest creations of the Paris ' "V,cn"x a5 r.rV1!nr Tw IK'r-l

(iremakin,- art. Worth. Ca.lot. V VC T "V"la lM1'i:n,; u Poiret and all the rest of the tjreut ! d appe.iHnjt pro n ation are : Trench dts. liters waited for thejnen d at f

GUAM) VII W. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Krill are the parents of a daughter, born Dec. 2.

Mr an.i Mrs. Krnc-st Sisk and races to prove how many thini-3 vt

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role. Helen J' r.

I .i scroti are c-ther play. Tommi-rrc w

w;.l he show:; in "P.lac Hf.cir.ninc S.iturday ih open at 10 a. m.

far" :s pr.mire rise to ST"' a, h n". in. the s: . v.

th- r.i'i'" f f the f-Ttn-rirc of Marthi M.irs-

it Iadv. Toniorri-w

Toriivlden Thine."

exotic, with James Kirkwooi. Kirc Baccot:. :d Kincl H'-len J ron.o i-M-'y a:.d Martha

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while Marcia Manon as the ; :'.

love -,vho almost wrecks h'.v Al'-ir, Haun'

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favorites jr. the j Mar. on in th.

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Avoid formal styles and falrics for hancir.c in roorris nf informal -h.aracter. Good Hons, keep' r.p.

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He sneaked away for a lark, and said his name was Johnson. Then Wife and the real Johnson entered! The rest is a roar of laughter!

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CAItIXAI) C)l' M'iriGAX IOTATOI1S. Onions, walnuts, butternuts, hlckofflce. Phone orders. Mlshawaka "rv nuts at Grand Trunk creicht 1270. Adv-t. St2.

Jesse L. Lasky presentr

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A Paramount-Artcraft Picture Directed by Donald Crisp. Scenario by Tom J. Gerajhty Frcm the Well Known Play by William Gillette

GOMS TO INHIAXAPOLIS. Mr!. Ilmma Pii'st Ikis gop.s to In liana'iolis after aceeptlntr a position with the Baptist Industrial school.

V1STTIVG IX MICHIGAN".

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkins. H. I Seventh 5t., have com? to Detroit 1 and Ianslr.c. Mich., to spend several weeks witn relatives.

LI1AYI1S I'OU CHICAGO. ! Mrs. Willis Marker has cone to Chicaco to spend several weeks with ; relatives.

GO TO C WAD A. Mr. and Mr. Silas Hi mover. W. Grove st., left yesterday for an ex:encC. wit in Cannd .

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South Iiend. Mrs. lldward Wilson visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. II. E. Hosted ler. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jackman and i,on Junior and Mrs. I'. Jackman sons Hobert and Jason of South Hend were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Berry. Mr. Jacobs of Vandalia. Mich., visited Tuesday with his daughter. Mrs. Claud Darling. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Matteson were Wednesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Van Gilder of South Bend. Mrs. Edward Krill and son Nicholas spent the last week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrews of Lapaz. Ind. George Deacon and Ray Seymour of Inwood, lnd., visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Sisk spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jav Boiler of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Darling and children of this place, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Werntz and daughters of South llend and Mr. and Mrs. Ilrncst Potter and children of Sam pi o st. rd. were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Balph Jolliff. Mrs. Charles Groves and son Joseph spent Monday with relatives in South Bend. Mrs. Cora Cook and datichtor, Mrs. Floyd Jackman and Infant son spent Wednesday with the former's sister, Mrs. Ch.as. Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bottorff and dnut-htor Selena, Enid and Gladys Rnnshottom visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bottorff of South Bend.

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"THE 1'FK.VACE." A careless jest uttered by the giddiest girl in London, a swift-leaping

tilk and ribbon.-. Tiun after

,!r,.,nL-nr, from n 1 n,',r thi, ! 1T!C10U in thf hflUt Of ll.T lOVCT. a

r,."V. r....r.. ii,,t u;,.iLonlnn society had rarely sen. and

no deluge this year. The plans i

.niuvii-i firo 'i Till -ill iii.m IK.. r?1'ri

can "dressmakers nut aero a iittle YrrIcd mo .onl' f?r

game' that spoiled the party

the great strutting around In the

gorgeous wedding, the like of which

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then he said. "oi are my wife in

! name only, because I

frt frci j fi.w A'liprirnn movie i

men were tnere laKing pictures, kji course the Frenchmen merely

thought that they were taking pi?-

know you my money."

WhtniTMs was a nice outlook for a happy

'marriage wasn t it: bin. ill wonder

that Folly, the adored little actress.

plunce into a mad whirl of

false gaiety. But resentment at his unfairness burned llercely in her

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tures of the races for the benefit ' ouwueu m-an, wnn- suspicion sun of the American public. But im- smouldered in his. That was the sit-

alined how they sputtered and : uanon ui.u iuau? n eir mairieu iut

stormed when they discovered the?

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truth. Hardly were the races over before the choicest French creations in dresses were being manufactured in America by the thousands and being sold everywhere from Banger, Maine, to Loz Angeleez, Calif. And those dresses had every tuck and frill just like the dresses worn at the races. Maybe you think Messrs. Worth, Callot, Poiret et Al.. aren't cussing a steel blue streak! If there is any word in the French dictionary of a hot description that hasn't been used about the Yankee, it in only because those gentlemen haven't found it. That is why the above named bill has been introduced into the French chamber and why the Paris designers are for it tooth and tow nail.

a verir-anie nery iurnace or wreicnedness. It all but consumed their chance of ever finding happinesr together, though they came through the flames at last. "The Furnace" is a master picture with a big theme. It will be shown at the Oliver theater for four days starting Sunday.

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cniLPKEVs mtim:k. S'-iecial children's matinee at tha Ornhpum. Saturdav. 2: "ft. It th?

little folks meet "Alice Teddv." thi Mrs

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pahiview. Mrs. Joseph Flynn of New York city, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn and son of Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McDonald of South Bend spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Bcstle. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lydick of South Bend, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Martha Witter. William Hathaway of South Bend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Ho'.ston and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles somorsKe and iam

jlv of Lydick were guests of Mr

Elmer Whitesel, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Pestle attend

ed a talfy pwill at the horn- of Mr. and Mrs. itarold Smith, Kuc'.id a v.. Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nb-swender have returned from a week's visit in Illiaois. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fields and son of Mt. Plea-sant were guests of

' Mr. and Mrs. CUud Witter, Sundry J at dinner. ! Mrs. Sarah Kizcr of South Bond, : is spending the week with her daugh- , ter, Mrs. Charles Gcody. ! Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Bestlo entcr- ' tained the Portage Arbor of Glean-

rs at their home Tuesday evemeg. u

Vtter the rr.TPiness sjs.siju lenesa-

1 mtnts were served to twenty-two 1 ! members. i ; Mr. and Mrs. Georce Peterson and j children spen Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs. Burr Fields of South IJend

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Alice Toddy, tho world-famous ; roller skating and wrestling bear, opens the vaudeville program for; the second half of the week at the j Orpheum theatre. Alice made a , hit with the large audience Thurs- j day afternoon that showed pleas- ; ure with the rest of the bill Looked t by the theatre management. Kinos j and the theatre orchestra program a'so go to make the performance a j success. j Although the closing number of the performance, the Betty Anker Trio, "Modern Gymnasts." proves proves one cf the best numbers of! the card. The feats offered by the. trio are top notchcrs in their line and the stage setting is unusually good. Jack Baxley and Lillhn Porter in a novel character offering. "The Call of a Song." micht do well to stick to the song, old or new. A few wise cracks offered by Jack are tremblinc with ace but despite thit got away to rounds of applnus.1. "

and Both plav their parts well and have

an offering of songs- that appeals to I their audience. ! Larry Comer's irtimnte song re-! vue wont over b'.c at the Orpheum. i the usual recc-ptior to the vaudeville favorite. Larry's line still ap- ' peals, It demanding many encores. " Moss and Frye are on the card In a round of comdy. A couple of songs prove the best of the act In

which the black fate comedians ap pear.

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TEN MONTHS IN THE MAKING COST $800,000 TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY ALL THIS WEEK BUY IN ADVANCE RESERVED MATINEES AT 2:15 SHARP Prices 25c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, plus war tax. NIGHTS AT 8:00 SHARP Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, plus war tax.

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LA SALLE. "The forbidden Thing." Allan Dwan's great mastorpiece. is showing today at the LaSall-?. The story Is

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rooms arc filled with the best display of p;ood pianos and wc have decided to move them even though we have to 1 osc a large part of our profits on them. The prices will surpise you when you see the n;ime3 on the fall boards. Standard makes are represented. All we ask is that you come in and see them. We know that once you see the beautiful cases and hear the fine tone of the pianos we offer at these special prices, you will app r :ciate what this advertisement means to those who wish to save mony.

WYATT. lnd.

The Teachers of Madison township , held their fourth institute at the ,

Wvatt School Saturday, Dec. .j. All

ichers were present. Outsauo of,

regular work various school

problems were discussed. i The Madison township Electric Liht company will soon have its lino from lir-.-men completed. Some ;

of the materiil that has long oecu shir pped has failed to arrive.

Mr. am! Mrs. Joitii (.i iz ui .mot- . . i 1 : w . -, - .i . n 1 ,1 -I ri

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hero with relatircs. W. O. K-ttri:.. made 1 usiness j trip to South H-h'l Tiie.i.y. i There are still a few cas. s of small pox here, 5".it no now cases have ) .en reported lately. j Irvin Grasc- is eonlined to his home with rheumatism. j George Heron. Jr. who visited with '. his parents here over Sunday, returned to work Monday at Elkhart, i

V, II Kill! 1 I 1 lit II Iliaui.. w.i.i'ijiv.. of tine steers Tuesday.

In addition we are offering an assortment of new Lyon 6c Healy Pianos of the latest styles. at reduced prices.

All are marked

Special Offer!

We will allow you to c&me in and make your choice of any type piano ve have on display, and we will deliver it to your home for a 1 0 day trial. You can put it to any test within reason and you will find it exactly as represented. Then you can start to make payments as low as $2.50 a week. You cannot better this offer anywhere. Come in and see for yourself.

A list of a few extraordinary values in slightly used pianos which cannot be duplicated elsewhere

Name Case Now Leland Player Mahogany $520.00 Gerhard Ode $330.G0 Stark Player Mahogany $559.00 Bryant Walnut $125.G0 Pianola Piano Mahogany $603.C0 Washburn Player Mahogany $725.00 Richmond Oak $150.00

KONOLD MUSIC STORES 109 N. Main St., Mishrwaka, Ind. I am deeply interested in your Piano, Lamp and Bench offer. No obligation. Name Address

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G BANG I lit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bir.inger and -.n. Itichard. and Mrs. Anthony

hj'lverding and ?on, Henry, were in E ' Illkhart. lnd.. Tuesday afternoon.

i' , Kenneth, Balph, Frank and lien-j

jU ry Biningrr were :n Edwardshu . tjj:.Iich., Tuesday evening. ih Guernsey Bacon and family j I moved to the farm which formerly 1 j Peloned to Edward Metzer, north A i . f Bingle Corners. v' Delbert Fhimp wag In AJamsville,

Mich.. Tuesday. William Bar?on of. Nile?, Mich ,

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We include this week with the purchase of either a new or a used piano at our great sale a beautiful Floor Lamp with fancy shade, 20 pieces of Music and a full size duet Cabinet Bench which is constructed .of. beautiful figured wood, double veneered. This is an unequalled offer! Come early and assure yourself of first selection.

1 j was in Granger Tuesday. ? Miss Ida Shaffer was in Edwards-

1 1 burg, Mich.. Tuesday afternoon. ; Mr. and Mrs. Lemann Dunning of ' iXiles, Mich., were in Granger Tues1 i

.;ay evening.

mabli: GROVn. Mrs. John Hummer, who was reported seriously ill last week, is slowly recovering. Rev. Clint I'ob-n was a Sunday

guest

of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Martin.

I a number of huckleberry bushes I with fully developed blossoms were ' found near here last week. I ire a n.-e Wampr of South Bend

Mii visiting her son, Albert Wagner P ' for a few days.

i The wheat fields are looking fine

1 n t present. Mr. and Mr?. Henry , Smith will i soon move to their home in Center ! township.

Terms as Low as $2.50 a Week

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Phone Mishawaka 63 Open Friday and Saturday Evenings

Open Evenings By Appointment During Sale

LASAL1

TODAY Allan Dwan presents JAMES KIRKWOOD HELEN JEROME EDDY MARCIA MANON KING BAGGOTT and others in "The Forbidden Thing"

A dramatic tale of love and lust, oc the cxrcu3 and of Puritans. Three women loved h:m his mother, his sweetheart and a light o love. Tomorrow DOROTHY DALTON "Black is White"

PRICES Children 17c, 22c; Adults 25c, 25c and 50c The Famous Jackson's Orchestra Another Pleasant Surprise in Store for You

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CIUMSTOWX. Mrs. B. MeCov has returned after

i month's vii with friends and '

relatives in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Benard "Wedel and atiirhters. Miss A'ice and Lillian

V.'edel spent Sunday with relatives in Lapcrte. Mrs. Ch.le Hay and baby were In South Bnd Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Wedel and children spent the wt r k end w ith her sister Mr. Milton Jerno of New Carlisle. Walter Dunn, county truant otlicor. visited the schools. Tuesday.

,rOUiY IS ROBBED OE $7,500 7iY GEMS

CHICAGO. Dec. 9. Mr?. Litta

W. Bau. Mt. Clemens. Mich., repcrted to the police here she was robhed e-f jewe'ry valued at $7,5Cn on a train from Mt. Clemens to Chicago

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THE KINO GRAMS

LARRY COMER An Intimate Song B.evue MOSS & FRYE "How High Ls Up? How Come?'

Minetti & Reidl

BAXLEY & PORTER Tlie Call of a Song"

Alice Teddy

BETTY ANKER TRIO Modern Gymnasts

.vlX'eial Children's Matinee Saturday. Lot the little folks meet "Alice Teddy the int bea r. SUNDAY "SPIC AND SPAN" And lite Other AeU Mathnes 25c; lAenlngs, Main Floor r0e, Baleiiy 2e, First six Homs r0c Sunday and Holiday 31a ti nee prices bumo as IA cnlngs.

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Anthony Bond's bride must be above reproach. How difficult this vas you will understand when you have seen "THE FURNACE." Fcr Folly Bond was beautiful, admired, unconventional and not in love with her husband. "THE FURNACE" is one of the most powerful dramas of modern marriage ever shown on the screen. And its settings, lavish costumes and unusual situations make it a picture out of thousands.

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TODAY AND TOMORROW A terrific episode of the greatest serial 'THE MOON RIDERS" Tomorrow "FORBIDDEN THING" All -Star