South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 349, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 December 1920 — Page 12

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THIS WEEK THURSDAY ASifl FRIDAY

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Get Fat Laughing. A WHALE OF A HIT Adapted from George Ade's Musical Comedy Success The Author of "Fables In SIanM

MABEL NORM AND:-

The Star of "Micky"

Travis Mouni. -olor-d. IL'22 T'.iHU Nvji.s lnjurnl Intrrnally Sun day aft rnoon Avlicn his motorcyclr w iit into a ditt h two niiUs fron

Miitlif city on tho Mdward.sburs road.

; Thf '"'Hoo amhiilanre wan called i;iiiI th' injured man was removed ' r tho St- Joseph hospital. WitI n,-s.-. H of the accident sny that i Mouni went into th- dit li as an ; automobil passod him and tliat ap'lartritly the two vehicles were rac

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LEGISLATIVE BILL Harry I'.ond and company re.-nt I the domestic tri.in-if ldaiht "our

Wife." Th Murr.iv 'iirls in a pica Mix son? and far.ee efff rinu'. Ituck r and Winifr d, r hony-hj-.l ntf rtü :n-rn ar.rl .Ml.-. JJntt- with

Tr.f ..'nrtlifrn Indiana

i ! M r.' r-ociaf in will met Turlay ni-'ht at o'clock nt tho rhiin-h'-rs (d Comnrre for tho joirpoe f ( i- 'ii.v ion Itrjylative mciVdri-s to e i'itro.Jur-d vhvn the tUite Itjji.-.U-ti'r con r.es j Ton j-'nyder, stvrfüry oT th-j .-iif ti!-.ii:i.itiuii will b1 the princii P'J .ak r .snd will Like the proI p f.--v 1 ir.-r Mires ffr his inject. A ! ro irl tabie di us? Ion will follow. ! An Invitation is extended to all 'truck o'vnrib and tranter men to : be present.

MOTORCYCLIST HURT L SUM) AY ACCIDENT

PL AX RESOLUTIONS

FOR LIGHT BEERS

l.r I nite.1 Prp : MILWAl'KKK. Wis., Deo. 13. Ttesrdutioua eal'lng on congress to amend the Volstead act to allow the sale of light wine:?, and beer, It was believed, will be introduced in the state legislature which meets next month, according to plana today of assemblymen. They plan to take Jnich action as

j a result of the recommendation of the Federal grand jury here SaturI day that the sab of light wines and I In t-r be letra'.ized.

CHARGE MAX GRAMS ITU GRAND LARCENY

HE LIKED THEM THIN! Every haughty noble in the slate of rTorovcria rejected the slim princess becauie she was too thin. And then a younq American millionaire came along, packed throuch the harem wall, scaled it and carried her oi'f to America. Sec it.. It's a picture tlp.t everybody thin or fat v. ill revel in!

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Ma Gnn, 721 W. Dunham tt.. b.av b !i rares'od by th- police on a charge of rrand larceny. Grams 1 alleged to have stolen two batteries from th 1 tudebaker corporation worth about 5- 0 each.

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SAW VICTIM SUES FOR SWO DAMAGES

The Sing r manufacturing company is made defendant in a t-uit for $!0r dar.'ages filed in th" circuit eourt by Otis Komin" in behalf of Julius Va.ru Pe Cor, a minor, who ti'.l-ges that his right hand was la. f rated on a saw machine while working for that company. The plaint says that Tocz's thumb had to be amputated following the accident and that he h;i surrerM conriderable pajn and inconvenience.

her Paris'an r.-'g-picture round out the. bill.

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"Tin: last nr thi; MomrANs." "The last of the M..hican." showin? at the LaSallo. ln ma.le an ir.ptantaneous hit with South IJ-nders. and the great success which creetd its New York .-howing a fortnight ago Jh bring rt peated lie re. Tew veene have ever been filmed that thrilled nn andienen ;Js mj-h as that of the nassicre of Tort Willlam Henry, which one New York critio 5iid for sheer excitement surpassed anythins: ver scrcen'-d. with the possP,),. exception of the Kattle on the walls of liahvlon !n "Tntrderancf which it at l a.-t equalled. All who had read Cooper'? immortal novel vcn d-liizhted with the filmization of the story. which wan. indeed, far preater tlian the book lt.-elf, while others b-h.dd a photoplay In which humanity, melodrama, romance. humor and wild humor chas-d each othr ncross the screen. Tomorrow the IxiSalle will offer the photoplav version of another great honk. Jack London's "Mutiny of the i;inore." "nni:i vati:iis." "Prrp Waters." which shows for the last times today at the Castle, is a very strong and stirring tale of the New Knghind coast. adapted from the novel. "Caleb Wt-t. M ister P)ivr." and screened by that master. Maurice Tourneur. TJke "Mast I.ynne." "Way piuvn East," "Shore Acres" and other great plays, with the old Puritan states as a locale, it is a story of the conflict between a stern and unyieldinir sense of duty embodied in Caleb West and the desire for the joys of life which possess his girl wife. She falls an easy prey to the sednetiv graces of a gentleman of the city, but is brought back to h"r husband's arms bv a series of thrillinpr episodes. West is meanwhile softened and made tolerant bv his own suffcrie"3. An especially capable cast performs Anothf- Tourneur praductiop. "The L.L .f the Mohlcans." is billed tnn.oj-row.

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with that cl-v-r little romecienne, M.tbel Norman 1. in the tltb ro'-. She is sil'l to liave an Mo.il part in "The Slim T'rinee.-s." which v.-ill be shown on the rc o of the Oliver theater Thursday and 1'rlday.

"Ch.mi:n." Italph I'unbir. the Chlrng) th?atrical n:an. v. ho is producing magnifies-nt r v: als of th op r.is "'artr.en " "Hobin Hood" arifl "The Mi

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would u-neroMsIy patronize th pr--s-nrations. To t-st Iiis judgment, it is siil. he invested J.'cO.i'OO i-. the thr-e productions and already over .'00 clti-s have enjoyed tho operas. The prodticer bf'iev-s in high cla s mtrchandlzint: an.l has a r plied this plain to ca-t. priri pal--, chorus, continuing, lishtlng effects, -"ntry. orch'srra and properties. "Carmen" is presented at the Oliver th-atcr raturdav evening.

Tili: lTUN'.Vdl." Tn point of story, east, costumes, settings and atmosphere, "The I'urnace." the attraction at the Olier theater, contains all the fundamental rpi titles which point to an unusual picture and is one of th most spectacular that has been released for 5 0 mo time. Some magnificent setMnprs were shown. The1 include an exterior and interior replica of the famous Church of St. Mary's at London, where the wedding which opens the picture supposedly takes place. There i-J also a larc;e and unusuallv ri-h setting representing the lnte-rior of the hotel at Monte Carlo. Beside? this, there are several big social functions which required the construction of exterior scenes of two blcr English estates and magnificent ball rooms. Agnes Ayres plays the principal role of Folly Vallance. while Jerome Patrick has the made part as Anthonv Uond. Mis Ayres is l;nown for her remarkable beauty. Hetty Francisco has a delightful inerenue role. Theodore Roberts, character actor; Milton S'ills, leading man: Helen Dunl ar and Fred Turner are also included ii the cast.

ivm Tcivsn vY at nriniMiR intos., :M0 S. Michigan M. Raw Tyaf TiarrI Iure Itendereel Lard Ueef Pot Ttoast Hamburger 937S-1 4-

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,TATuivn:ns. Pines assortment in citv. Williams, the Florist. 138 S. Michigan. Main 76t. 9T.S5-20

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PRICES : Matinees, Children 15c; Adults 25c EVENING : Children 22c. Adults 25c and 35 cts. PLUS WAR TAX. Music by Jackson's Famous Orchestra.

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TODAY LAST TIMES The most thrilling story ever screened

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l'.y IT if d Pres : DL'lUilN, Pc. IT. Xir.oty Am?ricin. Eng'.ish as.d Irish newspaper correspondents? here today declared they hav.1 h-en intimidated by ho military and poli - in their efforts to report ewnts in Ireland.

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l'v rnt'-d I'ress : 'NEW VOE1C. Pee. 1". Enrico Caru". n1.'" br-- :t small Mrod vess-.-l in hi- thro.it Saturday night. has completely recovered and expects to .sing at too Metropolitan opera house, tonight. it WüS Announced.

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-By-James Fcnimore Cooper. An American Epic, breathins excitement and fire and romance and wildness and a great, passionate love.

TOMORROW

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COIUIECTION. Attention ! calleI to a tyixijtaph'cal rrror inaele In the Sunday inlvertlsfiiient of I 'ort er v Strom. E'.l s. Main st. Tho line muling. "Art h Iivs'rvT SImv, ."," bhould li: e been "Aich IToscner Shoe.

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NOW PLAYING

THE KIN0GRAM5 AND TOPICS OF THE DAY

"SPIC AND SFANM A Urilllant Spanish Hrtje vitli 3IIs Kobjn Adair

The Murray Girls

PAT BARRETT (.enllrman from ML--ouri

Ruckcr 6c Winifred

HARRY BOND & CO. "Our Wife"

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THnispAY FIVE VIOLIN GIRLS And 1 ivo Other Acte

MatInMs 2rc; lAcnlng, Main Floor ÖOc. Ilaleony 25c, First Sit ltous ÖOc. Sunday and Holiday Matinee prices same as Evenings.

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PRICES Matinees, Children 22c, Adults 25c and 35c. Evenings, after 7, Adults 25c, 35c and 50c. Music Furnished by Jackson's Orchestra. Toney Ciccone, Leader.

When you eat at the best Hotels and Restaurants you are served with Artificial Ice from our plant. There are still a few who use lake ice, but public demand will soon make it unanimous. There can be no excuse for using lake ice in drinking water. Artificial Ice Company M 2221 L 6123

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TOMORROW "The Last of the Mohicans'1

LAST TIMES TODAY

EEP WATERS" With its great shipwreck scene. The tale of a stern husband, his gay wife and the other maru

1 OLIVER THEATER Saturday Eve., Dec. 18tti

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duction of Bizet's ItPlIli r Elf milPiA Ae i-i rs '

itli all the macmi;i cj.ho of it original CoiULIian setting, a ci-st tf Mjprcmcly cxi"llent American optTatic Tars an eni-eniblc cf Anv rican oun ladie and gentlemen who idng, a trraud ondictra f Jnlpllonio artist-, ami a band on the Uitre. lJttely Uie only company ever organized for tlu pnutation tf "Carmen" alone, wltli excry jvirtlcipant sle'tel for iolce. musicianship. icrsonality. apxar.tn(i. Intolllsent unilertanclin of the American lew point, arid eapTiU'N, to niaic uprrmely i-njojable Uds oiKratic nuUr-pitx-x. . SKATS NOW OX SW.IZ IMUrilS: $-V."0. $2. $I.."0 and 5I.

$150,000.00 W. R. Hlnkle, Incorporated South Bend, Indiana.

PREFERRED STOCK Tax Exempt in Indiana Dividends S9o Per annum, payable quarterly January 1st, April 1st, July 1st, and October 1st of each year. Callable on thirty days notice after October 1st, 1925, at $105 per share. Citizens Trust & Savings Bank, South Bend, Registrar and Transfer Agent A sinking fund of 10 of the total amount of Preferred Stock outstanding shall be set aside in cash within thirty days after October 1st, 1925 and within thirty days of October 1st of each year thereafter for the redemption of the Preferred up to $105 per share. In offering the public this issue, we call attention to the following feature??, summarized from a letter of President W. R. Hinkle. which makes this security attractive to discriminating investors who wish to combine a high income return with stability of basic business conditions underlying the investment. CAPITALIZATION. Eight Percent Preferred Stock (This issue) $150,000.00 Common Stock . 350.000.00 Total $500.000.00 PURPOSE OF THE ISSUE The purpose of this issue is to provide additional working capital commensurate with the company's requirement to supply the demand for its product, THE FORD CAR, and to refund short term bank loans. SECURITY Th is issue of Preferred Stock is preferred as tc assets and dividends. I he company cannot create any bonded or mortgage indebtedness without first retiring this issue or without the consent of a majority of the outstanding Preferred Stock. COMPANY'S ASSETS. The company's balance sheet of October 1st, 1920. showed total assets in the way of land, buildings, equipment, takrn at conservative values of $504,365.2 3. BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT The company owns at 223 North Lafayette Blvd., South Bend, a beautiful two -tory and basement structure with a frontage of 82 feet and depth of 155 feet, thoroughly modern and equipped with the best obtainable machinery for the repairing and serving of cars and regarded as one of the show places of South Bend. The company recently purchased the new Casbon Garage, at 144-1 48 Lincoln Way East, Sout! Bend, with a frontage of 01 feet and a depth of 1 75 feet and a modern, fire proof construction. In 1916 a branch was opened at 215 Lincoln Way West, Mishawaka, Indiana, built along modern garage lines free from posts or incumbrances, fire proof and with a frontage of 66 feet and a depth of 165 feet. In 1918 a new building was erected in North Liberty, Indiana, to house the company's branch at that point, with a frontage of 62'2 feet and a depth of 165 feet. This building is fire proof, with beautifully appointed sales rooms and equipped with the most modern machinery. MANAGEMENT AND OWNERSHIP. The active management of W. R. Hinkle. Incorporated, embraces a personnel which has been closely associated in the operation of the affairs of this company since the company's inception in 1911, each member of this organization being especially fitted to his particular line of duty. Price SI 00 per share The legality of this issue has been approved by Messrs Anderson, Parker, Crabill and Crumpackcr, and Messrs. Shivcly Sc Gilmer. Wc recommend this issue for investment and shall be pleased to send circular describing the issue in detail. R. W. GEYER R .W. GEYER"c COMPANY (Fiscal A gent ) J. M. S. Bldg. South Bend, Indiana. Phone Lincoln Ü364. Subscriptions arc also being received at the Citizen's National Bank or at the office of W. R. Hinkle, Inc., 223 North Lafayette Blvd. Issuer's Certificate No. 3. If 1 I J: C- . z' - - m

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MAYR'S SPECIAL SALE OF GENUINE

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Think what an opportunity this is! We do not believe that Ivory Pyralin will be sold lower than this at any time in the near future. We advise an early visit for choice selection.

Py-ra-lin Sets In Handsome Fancy Lined Fabrftoid Cases

3-piece genuine Pyralin Set, regular price f "7 $17.50, now. P I I .O I

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12-piece decorative Pyralin Set, regular price $81.25, T. $54.17 12-piece LaBelle Pyralin Set, regular price &AA flfl $66.00, now..UU

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Every piece is marked in plain figures from which you deduct one-third. Come in and acquaint yourself with Mayr value?, some of which are listed below.

Du Barry Py-ra-lin Pattern DeLuxe DuBarry Brush, regular price now . . $5.00 DuBarry Mirror, regular price $6.50. (J now yN'iwO DuBarry Comb, regular price $2.75. ftq now h I b w w 3-piccc DuBarry Set, fabrikoid case, regular price now . 3 $15.00 1 1 -piece hand carved Du

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FRANKlVf AVO. & SQNS Tb HAtLtRK Jcirmler ri ' Soutk Bend Iivdioyia

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