South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 45, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 February 1921 — Page 4
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MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1921. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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BLACKSTOHE'S NEW i BERLAHD'S STORE ELMO LINCOLN TO ATTRACTION HAS ! WILL MOVE INTO APPEAR SOON AT
ENVIABLE RECORD! BLACKSTONE ROW THE AUDITORIUM
Tii .it r' , r t n ver ; P"rq!anTs F.i.vhion ?hof slirp will n "f ''. !- M. '-i.'tn's r;r o to Its r.o-v location in the MKC-ful . ' 1 1 : ! y -' ! !' ! ; i i . "P'-rty- ; Ulackstono Theater l.uihün within five Min'it. l-'i :.i I::-.'.v:iy," a th" mxt two k aeocrdinsr to I 1ft j r:7' t i .f .'. l.i h is i: .-.v be- j an aniiunc r:i'at made recently by :::t,- shown at t!.- I;: ir',:.to.- ! n. II. prookf-tt, munar or the 1htiI '.'l:arlR Pay 1m . 1 1 1 1:1: a'-'.' r'I; ( st(r'. -t KM I: ;m;. ir.i'!.- f iti:ou by Mr. ! Th fir-M r- ni -outh of the th. at. r Cohan hiiii- If. ;,r:l T-.'.iy !! ' , ,itr;, n, 21; S. Michigan rt., vw
Blackstone District Chatter By the Observer
inet funler, is about to snare i:. Tr. Grernblait reports that ;h- hlrh piaJe animal la now In his rtor
W'hore it has nssrimoJ the forr- of
a choker, av:altlng some your.- la.ly
! io call fc r it.
-.1,1 .v, .-. Kmruin,' from a maze cf crrindA tropical picturp of trie south sc-i inlands wall be seen at the Auil'tori- i '
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Till.- tM-ai- n ioii-ly popular pi cwas firt wr itt. a '.y -.il' !.an f .r Miss ia y T. -api- n. th' n in th-z-r.ith of h r nr. r. it; 1 M! T tapto!i j 1 1 r o i fr-::i t h- ta- a f v y urs a"o, w ii-a s !;. v.: irv.- a w.-althy n.-mafaftu:-' r of I'itt : .itrcr. P o .v- rio-.v o . , n . 1 ! i ! : ari i :n ji : rtia 1 lirarr.atif r va.- r..' :t::T on .n. of th- J.adirir I'itsburt' pap-rs ami n f -
! , fr.t!y to tiio litt'ar.o rtoran.l thf' c-arpnt-rs aa.l d-corator; -l.irt-.l thfir work list w-ek. Th-,' iP-rland store has (-ccu)iel ti.- front room of th" s-ropl lb.or of tli- I'nion Trust Hank building for j--. ii . tirio- J ist and dsiriiir additional .l p.'o -' s a ufid tli- r'.'fiund
l!o r b".ttion in the I!laekstor:
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l'p, r.oya, I Have Just Finished Dolliui; My Store."
G. E. Ilerkion, manaspr of the
Crimson Fkbs." with that fearless tihn star, Elmo IIncoln. the Mighty. Th? Ptory was written by J. G.
Hawks and directed by Rex Ir.pram !
and released n? a Universal Jewel
made his appearance in public after . Hlackstone theater, is having no little
several day.s f clasi:)n in hi:s baso-m-nt where ho computed a photo-
i periscope whic'.i has startled the
trouble kceplrff all the women out the tlrst row. According to Mr. Ilerkson, the black wavy locka of tlie
ur-r production, w hich Insures its j -V -einll'u- wa.rhl. Not d- siring w eahh preatne?s. I ar.d popalaiity the- U ns grinder jre-
i orchestra hr.de r and the pretty
bUmde eurls of the drummer are the came of all the women desiring
The nnenincr scenes of the r 10- v.,.moa th- ihit i--ri-coo - to the i to crowd Into the orchestra pit. Mr.
tur- "how the Southern Cross pi v- I , , ; IPakson i assisted In his police work . . .. .. . v ... . i bservei for Ins exclusive i , .. -i... r - . .....
ir.i; ine waters ci tn1 racmr, nouna i . . . , . , I -oa i ittepp. ine isiacKsione for u South American port with aj s'wt,,!f h!n!S( ,f 1 l,h? i i'-fpartmcnt. , . , , . loliMTicr, iv verv cartful rr.anfpula- i earsro of pianos, which later prov-i . . to he rifles and animation to fur- j t,on- tovv1 , Pi";.-ponHcope , AIberts of the Liltl0 Folkp
ther a native revolution. Ilavinsr . " , ' . , , bop, was se n to rush m.adly into
conceived a deep attachment for
the wife and child of ihe man who owna the iniKo, he tries to over-
ock in thei1"" aa'r- ut e 'un runner
stirs tlie crew to mutlnv ana is
t'T" Will HO i f'Vdtf. I XC U.MVelV lO . . . , toi Unr vifh
c' Pis no I ' . ; i . 1 1 ' i i l . o ; i ' 1 1 ii. L.i'" i w f,.,, ... . .o iv r,, Mi- I 1 V4
A carding lo Mr
pU;ture , f t!.- v.-ork l.ein- affifient ,;n, i,,lt t!l., i;(.r;and storo will f, at-p.iyin-r.t. s-he. says. i ,,. ;i jjm. uMo of ladies r.cvelt. foot. Aftvr a f-w try-out performance Ut.ar a. ,M.,.u!;ir (fif..,s with Miss TVmpi-ti'ri and ictor . Mriore ' r t y - fi v MirMit.s" w:5 taken Into ih- ' .'.oala 1 thn'.r, Chi- LATEST MODES IM
rate, wIht" it mm for many months and was th- ma:is of siin.r this
theater a- a j-i ice ,f a ma iin r.t. : It had fenn. r iv . n th- ill-fat-l . A:non? the new jewels one of tlie !roi-.i..is and 'hi a .o tti-zit-r-tro. rs . rn.t strikinrr innovations will he thhail r.ot fof-'otti n tlie terri!-!- hoio- tu w p-ndalonue match' s-. Theso
nuirderons crew. Scenes of exceptional luaiity Mirround tbi s-tory and there arc' situations that key the rif-rves of the spectator to the highest pitch. 1 "The Ievil to Pay" isj another
JEWELRY EOIi S(JMMER comes to th- Auditorium in the near
future. It is a story basea one one of the most amazinu'. scientific discoveries of the decade and adapted
from the well known mystery novel
. in tlie (lolden Ila'l- Inn and s cured
the following picture of a conference in the otfiee of the W. L. Iouualas shoe .store. The picture vividly portrays 1s-
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pcddir.u' (We mean -xi iainim;) tn Hill Keener, salesman, how to sell Douglas .shoes for men.
Yu'd better watch out, cause the photo-in riscope can Fee everywhere.
Warren H. Miller, tlie aristrocrat jeweler, and P. II. Met, was seen at Michigan and Jefferson sts... hnvinj-' a terrible argument. Warren hn,1 four bottle of singer ale und r his
his store with an arriful of baby blanket" and nurwry bottle?, which no doubt means that the rai'.ro.ad
In reply to the numerous qurrii-. received during the past week, we hereby make public that the- sweet voiced sinper at KreJCe's 5c and 10" store is not -II. I. Kimme!, rtcr manager.
Ott Bastian was peen to rush wlMly from his ptore yelline fire when he heird the rattlin? of ladders in his neighbors buildinp. Hut. alas. Ott":friffht w if in vain as it was only th husky pointers i'tnrtintr their work of destrction ar. C. H. Seed's. "Cvcry Inch a Clothing- Stoi r."
NOT HI2IU) TO HIS (URL Arthur Rankin, who p!aj-s the
part of the virtuous brother in "The Truth About Husbands." took his fiancee to a prc-view of the picture at the s'udio. "Next you'll b"
. nlavlnsr 'Caesar's Wife," " slie saiii.
vompany has finally pot another l- ! "'U'asn't she also above suspicion?" vLaliment of spring meiaviandise to j this city for the i-."--- aby outrixter. j
Mr. Ifrockett. .. .-ry active rt-s- j ident of the Hlackstone District, was seen to fall exhausted In a corner of the Now Herland Shto Store mumbling. "I'm 'wrong-, I'm wronp, tlie printers are'nt the worst people in the world, the painters and car-: pentcas win by a wide magin." j
It used to be, "Hello, Al." when ( we greeted J. A. Johnson at the j
aus: that hoi r --.It.-. I in t'n- 1 -i littl- jew els are the niolorn inter- of Prances Greene. Tlie story deals j arm and was poir.tinc: towards the j Jic-rland shoe store, but Al. hunfir one of so man.- of th.ir .bar om'-. quotation f.f tli- chateline watch with u banker respected bv hi-; i Has.-nir nt of his li jew-lry store . jn on us itr, now, Mr. Johnson.
Following the 'p.yairo nirare. ' -a t ;ns ajro. They appear nok. a ni nt the conie.iv p!a d ext-.-rub I nrr-tle jewel on a sUrnb r simjiUt ncaireraonts in N w Vv-: ic and all I chain wher-as formerly they were ihe firniiiiii'Tt titi'S en th- c-a a t ry f , .rmed as a compound structure and everywh re pioy-d a wond-rful j with s. '.eral often a pre-at many success. Yh ii it appanntly had '. w -. ; on as many clumsy chains
outlived its u.-.fu'.m.-s Mr. (.ihaii. Small brooches top the tine-linke 1
town folks and pntcted by a strong political interest, who commits a felonv and sends one of his
shelved it. Put ei-'ct years 1 atr in 1 f 1 - Hie demand for it- rvival w.is so irnat Mr. Cdian d-cl'!-.I to a'nin
put it on. This Una lie n f a rm-a j . n a of the piece w hich strikes the the role tak-n by Victor M. ore, ' ;,.vnoto in desUn and ctlor for both
ha.inv.-ork on these pendant jewels an'l wliile they repeat the pattern of th- watch, they r-ally play second
tui lie, f-r tlm watch is th principal
while Mi?-i Sah:.' Fish r ban. lied the one formerly pi ivd ly ?diss Tunpleton. A'.iia th- piece was a imta I- succe-M .and play-d a lon and prc'spercai.-; s-.i. n. And now in piotur-s, it bids fair to even beat th- records achieved
chain and brooch. Thes' pndilo.ue watrh.'s are t' be worn as tlie old chat laiiu s w er", hamrinu: from th' belt r in a qtiite a n-w fashion from the ruht side of the blous". They look best har.R-
in from the ba-s-pi-? or jumper
on the spok n Mau-e and Charles . v njst nf the straight line frock but
Hay has pn.v n to N ir.oro than j tu.v aro appropriate for wear on any worthy of as-umins-T th.- role ? i of the new rown stvl-s and thev ai c
splendidly liandl'd by Victor Moore and Irorj:e M. c'ohan.
while friend Metz kept pointing to
wards Iolk st O'Course. it ain't for us to say what those two men was
trusted emploves to the pilous to arnuinu' about, but you can't keep
cover his own crime. After the ex-j folks from think'n ecution he believes himself leared r in the eyes of the world but the law j Herbert S. Wolf, manager of th" of eomnensation becrins to work out i Auditorium and his assistant Harry
and a mysterious voice seems to haunt him from time to time until
Ha .ton have pad Hines backed off the boards when it comes to deliver-
CHOKER COLLARS VERY
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to be uceci eithe day time or eveninp.
Although these watches prom Is. to ! sion she called herself Louiso
become great favorites sill there P:
jo id(-a of their ousting eith.cr the
w i ist watch or tlie sautior from
he finally sp.ceum! s to his over in? that speech to the women on
eruiltv -onscienc- and riuhts the T see our I- ri.tay show.
wronir that he ha rommited. Mis.- iouise Hovely. the first Australian aotrers . b" elevated to rtardam by atiy fh.m company, can be peon from time lo time at the Auditorium theat'r. Mifs Lovely's correct name is Cabers.?, which is pronounced In various ways. At the studio in Australia people gave her the name of lovely lady and wh-n she deemed it desirable to char are her name to lit the fofes-
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We understand that II. McCartan. Pigly-Wicr.-rly manager, is hehr-J shadowed about the city by a lar?e number of Italians since he announccd that the Piply-Wiggly stores would carry fruits and vegetables in addition to groceries.
Practipedist (whatever that is, but Al'a got it on hi"? hi-hlj- engraved business cards.)
iioiHv, mh. GnmxnwiT. This is an exclusive picture of a very hlh grade fur bearing1 arnimal which just became aware nf the fact that II. Greenblatt, the prom-
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reived last sumimr hi- now he-: LATEST CHILDREN'S e n - an e s.ntc.l f. aturn of the DRESSES EOR SPRING summer wardrobe, and the demand j is stealilv i n c r e ; - :r -. Mink and; , . ,, . , ., ., , , j A !.. attractive display of chilsrme mart, n ate pa rticularlv loo. I, . , . : . J ,
C ' I . ' S W ' 1 1 Ml'."'- . II' ' IH .III, . . 1 ' o a V. ' ' ! in the windows' of the Pitt Folks
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and s-piiiTt I in a : : bo mu h in-vi-b ao
Helen Jerome Eddy, whoso work
I is the Italian heroine of the many
excellent George Hahan pictures is ald to be soon featured in a series i of sp-clals to be done by one of
tlie biggest producing: companies'. M o-t people will welcome her back again.
Matt, Golden, famed for his 2 ppnt suits, has just complete.! a new snr which he expects to present at the next lode meting accemipanied hy himself on the piano Mr. Golden'a new bit of rhythm bears the plaintive titp of , "Come Pet Me Poll You
Band and Orchestra Instruments and Supplies Bloss Music Studios V Merchants Bank BIdg. Third Floor. Lincoln 1435
SPECIALIST IN FITTING GLASSES "Kryptok Glasses," shell rim eyeglasses and deep curve toric lenses carefully fitted and adjusted complete optical service. EYES EXAMINED THOROUGHLY Dr. G. C. Paul Optometrist Ground Floor Blackstone Theater Bldg.
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for uriv ir, i!;s it probable th.at ' , .. , , st sprmg styl s and portraj what tr.iv sriuu!. 1 .iii.l ohinehi.Ia us,, be, - ' . J ! will be wi.rn bv tlie misses o' two hitrh in favor. ... n-- . a . e i.i e lt" 11 ye.it'. 1 :ie stocK on display Small s-'arfs ar.d !.!.. of a . h-w . . n-'W was just receivi d from th east tvpe ar- .ilso to be worn -xf n:ve-, ... , , ... ' ., , . , , .,, vh r- it WdP purclias' d re cent lv by , ,; , - . rt H. Alb.-its. proprietor el the L;tt e a shonhb-r e ipe ts parti -u'ar.y good. ejo.e ( , f th- smartest s.-.irts are;
r()niHi)ii; l itriT." Cecil P. PeMille's newest Paramount production, "Forbidden
Fruit," opened its Now York en-j ir iLremen: at the Rivoll theater on Sunday, Jan. 2J. and broke all rec-j ords for receipts on the opening"!
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l.-hel at en- nd ar.d th- other end is pas.-d through the slash, j Another new typ.- cf neck pi' ce flmws a ro'.Iiric loP.ar standinc h!-rh at the back f tlie ra ck, and In front lomr. stole-'.ik-' mds. reaching to the waist line. "oatee.s and sliou'.der caps a.re very popular and are; shown in great variety. J
REMODELING ALL VIGGLY WIGGLY STORES
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Extensive alterations are b- Ing m.dt in all cf the Pi-g' v-Wiguly
stores in -uth P.",.'. !:; ord r that they may e.try fruits atbl a g. t ib'; s i f. in a.I lition to their r -ukir '.hu-s ; c f crecrri- s. i i Th- ini; s a t t:;-n 1 was j ma.'.e to. lay h P.. Mc'artan. i.i.m.i- j i cer of the 1 Pi-'.v-Wig'.y stor-s. j Th- fruits anil e;. tab'., s v b- i I aid th s-.rae ;h..- croc. : '.. s T n J r
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Fashion Shoe Shop Second Floor Union Trust BIdg. Arriving daily the Latest Modes in SPRING FOOTWEAR at Popular Prices
We will move to our New Location in the Blackstone building, 2 1 6 S. Michigan St., within the next two weeks.
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Blackstone Theater Block New Spring Styles in Children's Coats and Dresses Ages 2 to 14, j are now on display. i5ee them in our windows.
Watch our windows for displays of the latest styles in Children's Clothing
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1'INANCI P Nnrr. Wall STe.-t. N. -s V. vk i .t. Ir.va!"! bis' v. . . k ty It:-..- 1". X'. ar.rt h r ip.p-. -rt ;;'.:' !. :p ir ':d ffv-ral s . nes .. -re t.Jmd j the flr.ancidl d.'tri- t for hr late picture.
Kresge K audi es are Fresh, Tasty and Delicious. All Candies are sold at new LOW PRICES Salted Peanuts, 15c lb. Kresge Kan dies
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"45 Minutes From Eroadway,
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for spring wear. Mink and Stone Marten Furs are favored. See our displays of the new styles.
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Furs Exclusively
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Fine white brill iant Diamonds, set in 18k white gold latest design ring mounting, $250 Term it $5 a week
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QUALITY DIAMONDS RELIABLE WATCHES STANDARD JEWELRY-COMMUNITY SILVER
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At the corner of Wavne and Michigan in the Blackstone Block you will find the first of five big grocery stores now supplying South Bend and Mishawaka. No need to mention the name you all know it.
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Standard values sold at a standard price. Five to twelve dollars.
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