South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 36, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 February 1921 — Page 12
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hu rri,-..,. mrri.-iil.-i i- uttont nil i by AnReio Vitale and his lT-piece, ! cvmnhiiiif npphnCtr-i Tlit t liiliL'i ! ih-..t f tü ,..;.rn:,l tri:..r1e bat nr...vented in a u:iv that h;iJ soldo. H li..,.., a "a ,,.-...r...i M,ritUv Ua.medv. "Kis. Me Caroline:" the MSriuv scenic reel. -Tropical NiRhts." ! and th. Inte rnational News, comi pletes the proRiam. - Tlie INMiirn Of I'vU-r (It im:n." & . V V" Vi i pir hn t twr tit. viiirifnil versatility of Iavid Wartield is splendidly evidenced by his no, trayal IN-ter dnniin m U.avid Uclas -e s , , ..rn, r . . a i,, .. masterly pbiy ' rhe Retii'ii of Peter . u: i ..an i . . ., ,u.. Vlllllllll. Willi 11 Will I".- Mill it I III.' Oliver thcate?' m Saturday eveninu. Ft f. IL'. Ordinarily the player w ho is deft in the matter of mae-up and careful in Iiis ditft rontiation f , outward, or physiril. -ha ra etcristies is credited with versatility. lini ' there is a higher versatility th;m that and of this- Mr. Warru ld is truly ; possessed. Hi differentiation between Simon Levy m "The Auctioncir," Herr von IJerwiR in "Tho Music Master." .and Fett r (Jrimm 1 reaches to the vrrv souls of the three men. He miRht. indeed, play ill thiee rob-s in the same. make-up without lesseninR the sharp distinc tion thnt he Tentes between th.1 three characters. .-".ich versatility b? beyond all t chnique. It is the very highest quality of interpretative turn hi. IHIiLlONS." In hrr newest scr.-en iud action 'Pillion.'' which will he th- attraction at the Oliver theater for four days starting Monday. Nazimova. the i talented emotional actress, plays the role of the Princess Truloff, exiled from liussia through the Uevolution. and finding her happintss in poveitv with a (reenwich Village port. Nazimova'.- own romance cam.e through i her exile from Russia. Ouring tlurriun of the 0,ar. sh- incurre.l displeasure through appearing in a Revolutionary play and she was han- . i .a. : . I, t t -It-U u 'HU i.iiiii; in iii- inr.v.,111 il. ... i'..,.i.. tl... I .. ii ,..1 I Llil ,11. 1 l'illlllf. l' 111!' I lllll'll (States and scoring memorable stage Worked Wonders My wife received a treatment of I r. Rurkh-tl't "ei-r'tahle Fornpound. 1 a when i un d. It has worked vomb-rs in h-r case of Liver. Stomach Trouble, and t 'nsi ipat ion. Fa -ta.rh. We are under a thousand ohliirations to you. William Aimer. r I'.a Itimore. M.l I inn': 1 -t another day pas. W'riUP I r. Parkhart for a treatment of Or. - i ' ark hart's V-getabb' mp.umd. P.,y when ured. Addrens hl' 1 Main : St.. 'iiuinnati. . All 'druggists. .;e ilays treatment. :,; 71 da vs. ;r-. Adv. our BREAD AND The kiddies think our bread is dandy and that our pastry tastes like candy. And papa and mamma and all the sviests a'gree that our baking products are of the highest quality. Remember the name of our breid and 'say sort of firm-like to the grocery man '"Remember, that's the bread for me." Ask for FIRST PRIZE BREAD ' J . L i.tfcL-J Ii J. Better Bread or a B'fjfjcr City
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Couii toil ... . ... ' IUI I '.I I l-.ll -., '- lil'',,.i. ill.. .-.TI. .'.-.. l.'iV. - 'fill Mlf. j .1 111 chin' shoj un.'s-. roinpi ,-jth spar- parts: shop machiru'ry and ' mn.'iiin- tools and .-uipnu-nt suitahl- for repair and i . '.aiildinu sii-.p." fu niotor-prop.-ll d vt-hicb-s. FRUIT GROWERS TOp ATTUMR HON VPNTIOW j 1 lUi ... Several Indiana Men Plan to He Preent at Meet- - LA FA V FTTF Ind., F. b. 1. -T!k ral dozen commercial fruit trowel'.in ln(li;ina h;iVr Mnipd itnir in-. tention of att.-ttdinu tlu- annual fruit growers' short course, which will in . i ... Vti .... ;.., ...i;v i.-.a, to j j " j ; ' ' It. sults- of r. c ni prun.ni;. f. rtuiz- . vv rxiM nments. spraying and spray ; naterials eit-. ts on b, , s. direct s -1- ; ! hu- i,n,, doz-ns of similar to; p-s , ; of vltai mt-rst to the orch.ml m.-n , ' will b tak'P up during the w -k. i 1 MM i. ii . , . ... i ' ,M U1" "nnneiu e .Moiuia , j afternoon and continue until ib. ; ' veninir of F b. 11. A number ..f 11., ..r.i i l". succes.uii x run Kr..wcv , in tin- state attribute th'ir sn. c- ss . to attending thes-e short onuses and ' following the direction Riven bv the uinei.-ii u o l 1 1 . U 1 1 11 r ! s . s tl iumj'is. yu- had as a F-adillR ni.itl. i i niarned. Mr. Ilryant is a Rain her ! 1 .' in illmns which h, i a'la 1 ' '"'" pl:,y' RIVER PARK Xvum(.n-H UVfn n;, s, r,; . mulrr t,H, )Ul, , tlMir of Miss Foi . ua ..,, ,., Mpn. met lhuisda r i;:r at th" i , . Iiier Falk schoo . Scial, m w members were admitted to the class and new work was outlined. Future nieetiriRs will be b'ld oil TllesdaV Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of ' taking tonics, or trying to patch up a noor dicestion. they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Oiive Tablets arou?e the liver in a soothing, healing way. When tne liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomacn troubles. Have you a bad taste, crated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don'tcare feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Lie a purely vegetable compound mixed v !i olive oil. You will know them bv their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. pa. ... . . . , , . -i u . .at i ,M.v i uiyc (Jill, ui li.uai dcuuiih vpuv.iv relief Fr .--Wo i -Mi kf l.v r - T-H-E 4 T O D A Y A western romance of lightning speed and desperate daring TREW1S featuring PS :1 Also ?i fynny two-rccl comedy, the HiHroom Beys in
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