South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 352, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1920 — Page 15

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

niiDAY mounino. i)ECTrMni;n it. nco. 15

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Gtvaka News

THE PRESENT LORD MAYOR OF CORK.

KENTUCKY I'EOl'EE HURT IX ACC1DEXT

Mr. and Mrs. Sh rman Hinders of IouisvlM Ky., wi-ro injured In an automoeil accident Thursday mornIrsjr. at IJn In way an 1 Enion ts. Thf lindem which they were drlv- !:: col!:.!. (J with a Huick machine driven ,y Clifford Kelley of S..uth Eend. Mr Herder H j?t.a!np'l a fracture! collar bone and hruisf jibut hi r head, whü" Mr. H nd-rs srai'f-d with minor bruises. Kelley v. as r.ot injured.

i:ti .1 it. i v i : i x.Ti vi :s. Mr. and Mr. II. J. Iwren1. E. Ml.liawaka aw, entertain"! a party i t 13 u5ts at a 12 o'clock dinner Wednesday. The affair was In honor of their Kuc't, Mis.i Catherine Euhowskl of Chicago.

Mishawnlra Chapter. R. A. M. C.i'hd ronvo"ati'j!i Friday evening. Work in Maik M'i.'t r decree. K. S. AXhKKSON. H. 1. II. i:. SCIEILS. Secy. Adv't.

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ONE HOME RELEASED;

THREE QUARANTINED t While one home was released from smallpox quarantine Thund iy, I

tbreo r.-w hom s were quarantined ly Health OlTlc r Majrran, De.-.:. MWUllcton, ZZC, H. V." lis St.. having rerocr-d from tn diseas. The latent rae to be reported are He!! Florine and Alonr.o lürel. O' Connor st.: At'nes Greenwood. 121 H V. Mishawakii av., and Fred J. Hum ?. 6CS E. Fourth st.

Sunshine Club Holds Social Meeting and Handkerchief Shower Mrs. draco Ravencroft F. Miehanvi.lt a av., delichtf ullv entertained the members of the Sunshine club rf the Golden Hod Hive. 1 5 0. L. O. T. M.. at her homo yesterday afternoon. The afT.il r wa.s also in mature a handkerchief shower in honor of 'Mrs. Elizabeth Chambfrl;i!n on the ocrn.slon of her birthday.

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a fa."rt reputation

colony in Paris;

and out of a br:

j ir;sua and finally wim! up by savj in the day for her slstf-r who hast i drifted Into an affair with an old 'roue-. "The Frlsfcv Mr??. Jnhnnn"!

h-a all the sparkle and vim of rarei iri.?r:t?.?':p,?ri Local Scout Marter to Attend

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Donald O'Uallaghan, who succet.-ded ibe late Terence MacPwiuey. This plmturuph was taken in Loudou daring the funeral services of the ifltter.

Mr-;, liuva Cobl. rommandiT of

j (leid, u U'd Hivr, rt -sc it i ! iiicirlu r with ;i .'uviMiir. In th? at

tendance röntgt .Mrs. ILiiv -ncrtft i j won the priz-. Painty rtfrfhiiK'nts

v. fro M' rf o iy Tri nsiss. Th cln! will hold its ii"xt nutiiv,' at th hrwii" of Mrs. Jtun Hii.milt.m, N. Miiin sr... Jan. 6.

Make Final Arrangements

For Municipal Xmas Tree

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M iuIj'ts of the committee in ..har:.;' n( the Christmas tre ht'ld 3 in''''.!!! VMlne.1ay evening, when co:r. pl'-te nrrHnt'cmpnts were made

r the affair. .s usual the larue

lir tr.- i:i fr-nt of the rtsidenee

of Mrs. H.irah H(oh, 20 4 linc oln v.ay will be used for the pur-

r.f i -iiratiiii. Thre will he no

'.mt Santa '!aus will It then?

in person at T:C0 o'chvk nnd

will m:!:,- a .liort addres. Suiflrlent funds remain in the treasury from las': year, .o that there will be no ? . to solicit t)u businrs men. A -hori rM:.i."lear')ror.im will be pivn arly in the evening. The oomu'.tleo wishes that the j.c-oile of Mi.:hawaka v ill hum candles In thflr inio.vs as tlu-y have in the past irs.

Theatet

treat favorite at her very best.

Tin; SUM PRINCESS." "The Slim I'rlnccsi," adaptol from Georpp Ade's clever storv. mi

fhown on tne screen of the Oliver! theater vfctr nliv .1 I

v - ... x. . v.. ...na f-iuvr-L.. CAtt tonally Rood entertainment. Itollickinsr Mabel Normand plays tho title role, to which she Is Ideally Fulted. The piece is full of funny situations and some unusually attractive scenes are Fhown. A single reel comedy entitled "The Courtship." was also shown. The bill is being repeated today.

Meeting of Elkhart Troops.

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ar.i Mrs. Sa::ri I' .l?-'-: mouth. Ir.d. Miss Winifred Gore of ? suert ?andav with Mr. ar,

IX Htrry. Mr. and Mrs. Ievi D. an r f .Sou:h Pend were Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and 5drs. i;dward Wilson. Sunday school Sundav rr.rnrni; .t 10 o'clock at the Hrethern church followed by worship. Kev. Irwin Duker, pastor. y'r. and Mrs. William Vrrncn ar.d

See

a movie

while you're shopping

"Lahoma," a pleaslnp storj laid at the time of the government's diseusrion of the Texas-Oklahoma boundary line, adapted from tho novel by John Itreckenrldpe Ellis. open a thrre days' enapement at the Oliver theater Sunday. The story is .aid to contain many humorous PltuatiorLs to relieve the tense moments and there is an element of

mystery and suspense that ketps up

me interest.

The fcfneral inspection of Floy Scout troopR V 2. 3 4 5 fi. 7. S. 10.

15 and 21 will be held at the children Kldonna and Cecil of South ;

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Friday nipht. F. E. Wolfe, commlpploner. and staff, will be In charge of the lnspecatlon, which will be in the nature of an Instructive review. Jo Taylor, scout commander, will so to Elkhart Friday r.isht to take part in a training course there. Hf win deliver a lecture on "Camps and Hikes." Thursday nlprht a final meeting of the training course men was hel l at th Chamber of Commerso. It was planned to hold one more hike this year. An overnight hike in charge of Otis Romine. chairman of the camp committee, is also beinj? plannrd for the first Tuesday after Christmas.

Tin: CHAHM SCHOOL,." j Bewitching pirls and beautiful j powns. frocks and v hat- II will fol- I

low in order at th- Oliver theater next week when Robert Milton will pre.fnt hi. comedy. "The Charm School," which comes for an tnfrafrement of three days, on Oct. 23.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matteson.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ewer are. th parents of a daughter, born Dc. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Boiler cf North IJberty visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Itar.sbottom. Bert Maine of Lydick v:.;te 1 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krill. Mr. and C. A. Groves spent Tuesday in South Bnd. Elswcrth En vers of South Een ppent Sunday with his brother, J. C Envers of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph JollifT and children of this place visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Erm ?t Potter of Sample ?t. road.

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Dec. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Lot Gabler of South Bend were Sunday priests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krlll. Ira Rottoeff ppent one day last

DAMAOK TO CORK. WASHINGTON. Dec. 16. The

burning of Cork resulted in dam- i ages of II o. 000, 000 and threw 100.- j 000 persons out of employment, the i state departmrnt was advised In a I

cablegram received Wednesday from the American consul at Quctnstown. Try XEITS-TIMES Want Ads

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Always the latest and best in pictures TODAY ETHEL CLAYTON

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"Sins of Rosanne

TOMORROW BILUE BURKE in 'Tri sky Mrs, Johnson"

"THE PASSION IT.OWETL'

Seats are now Uinpr for tho en

Fakement of Nance O'Nell in "Th

Passion I lowor" on Dec. 22, which, the management of the Oliver theater guarantees to be one of the best attractions of the season.

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t.eagi'i; iii.i:cts ornTits. ( f r i -ers liave hv "ii elected by the Valther let'ae of St. IV tor's Euthlan thur.h a.s follows: Charles Mjers. preside!.; G-cre Geffert. vice pi t . lc nt; Mi.-s Clara Fischniati:.. secreti.ry ; Hi rh.irt Volkaert, treasurer. The standing committee is compost d of the following: Miss Ida tei-son. ehairnian; Miss Amanda Fischmann, secretary; Miss Euella Fis-hmann. editor of the Walthcr E-aKue TatN r. and Herbert Vo-il-keri. i-.F.sisiunt. Elans were made for i Christmas' party to Te f,iven Tuos-1:.-ovei;i!'.pr. Kvorj"'0 attending wiil br:n:t a pren.-nt and these will be iven to the poor of the city.

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oupiu:rM. Graves and Edwards in 'a littb' one-act. ditty called "I Gotta Have Meat." is the best that the Grphetim theater has to, offer in It.s last-half program. The act is typical of hom liff, accordintc to the version of some married men and affords the audience with the few launrhs that

it really can appreciate dui

aud- ville i)ropram

r.lllv Abbott's musical comedv

L'ets over with its stae setting, its costumes and a few musioal nunibers. Tlie dancing is fair and th'e violin numbers iet by. The rct, however, is weak, and Hilly with his "Rehearsal Hall on the Roof Garden" and his "Viol-Inn" hhoald have ample spaeo to improve the act, at hast by adding r;np to tho "comedy." Burns pros, offer what they term "Dlftpeninff Thrills and l;up-hs." Their ol ferine is idihtly dlftcrtnt from the v.sual run.

Vernon and Co. please their audi

ence with a. Fair man

I atii;'k. are ph .is.n in their "Eittle t Rit of Erelaud." Rat's Irish songs went over bir. I

Ward anl Wilson in "Tho RU' Tauh" Is the type of vaudeville

that is rareiy seen. "t dn-w the larrrhs, howevrr.

Cinos

poht.(;i: iMiAiitn;. Mr. and Mth. Hiky Scott spent Sunday in South Rend . Mr. and Mr. Ollio York entertained several guests Sunday at dinner. Ii. M. Warner and fanily spent Sunday at the. Wilha:n Smith homo. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miller entertained Sunday at din p. nr. Mr. and Mrs, Emory Roucli moved into their new home hi Ruohanan on Monday. Mr. a nd Mrs. William 1. Routh spent Sunday with H. I. Cauffman wife.

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NEW PHOTOPLAYS! TODAY Billie Burke "FRISKY MRS. JOHNSON" A gay, frolicsome tale of Paris, of styles, cf cafes Tomorrow ETHEL CLAYTON

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id Co. please their aud4-' ventriloquist novelty. ; j and I'atrick. t p- -cially ,J

ire shown on the screen, tl j-v",c,.V."rV.v ly-. . ' '', '

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was separate and complete within ;1 fä,W -.; Aci;:.;u&J XViS.' i i:-lf. The oreheriratiun was sim-;? ßUf S'. . C ftf 1 lv an accompaniment to the voice. ' L'4 I V!tJ&lv fPt'P . it' j -KT-tä ;rj

so has the opera evo've J from Red- I x)7f r.Hi

um ana ior.i:uu io asacr, ii--i i if .- . 1 . s ? . ' - ' ..'It , j. 'f ? t :V .v'rv. T 5TI IT

and Ptb cini. W.i,tu r and H W. Wi W W ft '

h r is the s-.-ven Call- j a mr5:ical motif. The orchestration J V:.. ;i.V:l I -'M y V tVJirJ E.athinj Gills. Theejt f rnr.r.,.n H not jp-relv an acorn- i'.V vv' ';V A'V- V vx.VfiT

are the orii:ii;:ti movie actress-- who rnnincnt: it is a vital part of tho V--- v7 f fr .V' V-f S V? vV ' V' appear in the Ilvylune e..m .Mlie; tr,:?lr (:;,na. The cello, the trom- H '); Vn:'V7 1 t ! v' f ri') Sil ' they btiin: s!:te beautiful scenery 1 1(0no an(1 the bassoons h-'.p to f 11 jj V,1 ' z.''r ; .il V!"W Ürf 'U? and uni.i'..e Co;tu:nes. In addition ,lir. 5tory. The wonderful trapio M U Vt'.; 1 ;v' --fJV Jf ''My I-'rar.k s.;:.nnen. an excillcni '1-; . motif Pv.roiuced in the firnt act is l4!'r lrfrihZ '.' V' -y tirtuiner, will a-:a-ar. a'.. Chief ; nirrr;v h!"ted at d irimr the lit-hf r . i J v--:i;.': i: -t-':'. tf- -' i .h'f Eidteather. a. n.onolorJst. v. r. d : .....t ? lh u Carman u- d to faeln ate J Va'v it" r, ' vJ lit owning and Graham, a pair f i josv. Its effect Is orr.inous. It Is , 1 VS-üV Vi t-l':Si i"Z 'y':'Ä 'J? danctrs. There wi'd also be a Xa , intr,.,i,.(i int., the lighter measures f! V - U 4Z1, : V'-i-vV.' i ;

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"CARMEN

Operas are built upon plans etuile ' r.s scientific as t'aos th- architect ' designs for ,;rt.t skysciapers. The

early Italian opei'i consisted In d

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The petite Princess K a 1 o r a couldn't get a husband becau3c she wasn't fat enough. So her father, the Count Selim Malagki, put Iier in a rubber suit, filled it with air and lo! she was enormous.

Until she sat on a pin and pow! the darn thing blew up. The zippiest, funniest of all Mabel's

pictures.

NOW PLAYING

THE KINOGRAMS

FIVE VIOLIN GIRLS In "Viol-Inn." 1 Youns; 2MusicaJ Comoijr

Fairman & Patrick

GRAVES & EDWARDS "I Genta Hun Meat," a Comedy Oddity

iMr. Vernon

WARD & WILSON "Th' Hi- Eau-h"

Burns Bros.

SUNDAY RUBETOWN FOLLIES Aiul Other At u

Matinee 2.c; i:vcnlns. Main ri'cr o')c, IJahNiny 27c, I Irst Siv Jli.ws r(ic. Sunday jnl Holiday "lalince prices --amc aa EcnliiAt-'.

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America's Greatest SinjrnS Company

reel u;ui;n picture .v.iai.iK luuji

'.irty in ".uiuiown Slim

Start your Christmas saWr.gs account at the Eiri-t National Rank. Advt. jtl'J.

3i inion a itv si icrv Mi.irrs. i Mi inbers of the ,'o:ua:i's .'.Rs.'.o.i- j ary s; . ty oi' liio Immanuel Rap-, tist church v.-ere en lei tai:i :I ed-I ne:-iday i.iitn.jun at the home of!

.Mrs. Walter i- eius. v . urovo st. Mr:. E. E. Kimb'e was in charge of the program. .Irs. C. W. Cloi:s-j and Mrs. Ki.uble j;avt readin'd on education a:.d rihui. a in i:i Ji 1, an I ii. si. iied Chi-iiiiai day ia I'wcUuw, China,

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At the r -v e1 in the second net. at j.' the Inn of Eii;as Pas'ia, the tfiqlc'i', motif aer.in occurs like a warninrr ft i- i o T n t b r o a n t a i n scene of. the 4-

third set, where Carmen U reading 'jj hi r fortune in the cards, is heard j

that noirnfu' minor that rounds like an ir.lstept vrlro of late. Rut it is in the !a.-t act that Eir.rt has. i ir.-a:d th!5 n.otif, when .Tope has e-lvcn un all hope and realizes that

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i;Xi:UTAIX AT DIXXEIt. Mia., Eucille M.lltr and Mrs. Joseph Hilton erittrtalned a party of 2u fcucstH at a 7 o'clock dinner Wednesday eveninx.

Start your Christmas savtnjrs account at the Eirst National Rank. Advt. StlC

LEAVE EtC IIXINOIS. Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Middle left here Thursday for their home ir Morris. Hi., after spending ?ev-

t 'armen, ho pleads for her lev, she

.t 'taTvovo him by throwirijr the rinc; ; m

!t:o h' fiee, the rinrr mven him by p hi-? dyincr mother; end the moment i

v.-hen he draws hi.- da?r?er to b l

avenged, the trombones, in one

crat, harfh and trrrlc burst o

souid, sem to hut the word

de-th from their brazen throats

Carmen, in all its jrorip nus

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Don't miss this naremscurcm picture made from George Ade's famous play.

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Tunhrr. will be the attraction at : Vy.i V-- 'cf' ni! HUlr-" ! i ' 'i H' i' V':'j-,:r' the Oliver theater Saturday eve- E V Küfn ! E 1 H H- hV-L -Tin- srvs or itosAxxiv ! H -V- v-. -i)ri:iL:.:I 4 r:;rE:---C Vt-H-Ethel Clayton in one cf the most M . iC.' -V.4irÄ'Vr 'Tr 1,.:.--.--;-..--...' lT.vr.C -'-'-'v W-t- V .t - - ..LJL

extraordinary stellar ro'es ever writ- ft ;T ! ten for the screen furnishes the errat j -'..r.:? ' 'iZt " ;1- PF-Är-'' r;; !ri: ? - ' ;J draw inir power of "The Fins of Ros- . 7?; -

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III With Influenza. M r.. William Mourta, 203 E. Eighth st. U ill with influenza.

Men's dress shirts now on sale; one-third off at Stein's, North side, Mishawaka, 2.00 hirt. $1.33; JS.O'J nhirts. J4.00. Advt. 16tl

Start your Christmas ravine account at the Eirst National Rank. Advt. StU.

Men's drfvi shirts, S3. 00 value il sj. h'teln'a. North side. Advt I it 1.

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anne," The current picture at the La

Salle. The ftory speeds from swift nd venture to exotic beauty and back to tender romance with some of the speediest am most unusual steps yet seen in films. The plot Is an amazlng on eon earning: a plrl who at one time was the most bea-ttlful prirl of the exclusive s-?t ar.d the finest sweetheart a man could hop for. and at another an abandoned adventuress. inhabiting another nan's quarters, stealing Jewels, and mi?b-having in every poible way. Jack Holt and Ered Maltese are cailtd upon for acting cf hii,'h order nnd respond with their ability.

"Tili: FRISKY MIW. JOHXSOXV Ir.Iie Hurke ha returned to the screen. "The Frisky Mm. Jrihr.üon." now b-ine ehown at the Castle, is her current offering and It shows the famous henuty in one of the finest and funn!st thtntr she has ever,

Uoae. A3 a merry widow who has it

PRICES Matinees, Children I5c, Adults 25c. Evenlns, Children 22c, Adults 25c and 35c, Plus War Tax Music by Jackson's Famous Orchestra Added Attraction Edgar Comedy, "THE COURTSHIP"

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COMING SUNDAY FOR-THREE DAYS LA HOM A A drama of Early Days in Oklahoma, A thrilling romance. A gigantic production.

LORNA DOONE JACKSON

in Ralph Dunbar's Superbly elaborate production of George Bizet's Immortal Masterpiece.

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Grand Orchestra lead by sixteen principal artists from leading American symphony orchestras. Band on stage in the third act pageant. Choral ensemble and corpi de ballet

Prices about one-halt tnos " ' usually exacted. L

PRICES $2.50, $2, $1.S0, $1. Seats Now Selling.

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