South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 57, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 February 1921 — Page 7
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1 htatinr I'.ird Center by three millions i and lialf a dozen nine'. They came j lu re in various v ays and for many 1 reasons Hendrik Hudson, the rrt I schools, preen poods, the stork, the
annual dressmakers' convention, the
IVnn?ylvania railroad, love of money.
if Huston mothered you, and without rebuk. You may become a chic pillar in any other town but Knickerbocker'!. tnd a!l the. time publicity sneerinp at its bulldlnpr. corn par in them with the architfc-' tute of Col. Telfair's residence in Jackwon, Miss., whence jou hall, an I you will not be st upon. Hut in New York you must be either a NewYorker or an invader of a modern Troy, concealed in the -.ooden horse i of your conceited provincialism. And tills dreary preamble i or.ly to introduo to you the unimportant J.Kure? of William and Jack They cam out of the west together, where they had been frk-nds. They came to dl? their fortunes out of the Li city. Father Knickerbocker met them at the ferry'. Riving one a ripht-han-der on the nose and the other an uppcrcut with hin left. Just to let them know that the. fipht was or.. William was for business; Jack was for Art. Both were younp and anbitious; so they countered and clinched. I think they were from Nebraska or possibly Missouri or Minnesota. Anyhow, they were out for success and scraps and scad and they trickled the city like two Ixchinvars with brass Unucks and a pull at the city hall. , Tour years afterward William and Jack met at luncheon. The business , man blew in like a March w in.l, j hurled his Uk hat at a waiter. , dropped into the chair that was i
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sets foot cm the stones of Manhattan has pot to f.qht. He has g-ot to f.pht at once until either ho or his adversary wins. There is no rctinp between round--, for there are no rounds. It Is slupplnp from the first. It is a lipht to a finish.
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hi.--., ay of Ti.ot;on pi-tur-s in this 't conquered, you. It is the same i;y that a pi'turr Las be-n sh.own I u hethrr you have a million in your for- on.- ue.-l: an 1 pla-.. .! to c-ro wiled ., jiocket or only the prico of a vc-ek'j iiou-'-.s as "The Kid" lias done for jodzinjf.
The battle is to decide whether you shall become a New Yorker or turn the rankest outlander anl Philistine. You must be one or tho other. You cannot remain neutral. You m.ust bo for or against lover or enemy bosom friend or outcast. And. oa. tiie city Is a peneral in the rinP. Not only by blows does it .- . . . . 1 1 . . . T. . . . . . . . ...... . .
its in art ith the subtlety of a siren. It is a combination of Delilah, preen Plnrtrnnso 1 ! fc f h .-Von Htnrnl nnd
V i. M I John T.. In Iiis best davs.
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do more than nod After the nod a j humorous smile came into his eyes, j "Hilly." he said, "you're done for. j The city lias gobbled you up. It , has taken you and cut you to its j
pattern nnd stamped you with its brand. You are so nearly like ten thousand men I have seen today that von couldn't be picked out from
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Assisted by Little JACKIE COUGAN They poured in all week, saying: "Show
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They went out saying: "We've been shown, and it's great!" Seeing is believing.
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A screamingly funny Monty Banks comedy, and Pathe News. -TOMOR ROW
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them if it weren't or your laundry ; .precipices har.inp over desert canmarks." ons- 'ucn "was the background of Camembert," finished William, j tho wonderful. cruel. enchanting. "What's that? Oh. vou'vo still got ! bewihltnnp, fatal, great cit. lUit
I your hummer out for New York. ; inl this bnckpround were cut
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ville-on-the-5ubway is pood enouph i and circles and squares through for me. It's srivinp me mine. And 1 which glowed many colored liphts.
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the vhole round world only Fliphtly flattened at the poles whenever Hryan ran. I used to yell myself hoarse about tho free expense, and hang my hat on tiie horizon, ant! say cutting things in the grocery to little soap drummers from the eas-t. Hut I'd never seen New York, then, Jack. Me for It from the rathskellers up. Sixth av. is the west to me mw. Have you heard this fellow Crusoe sing? The desert isle for him. I say, hut my wife made me go. Give, ine May Irwin or R K. Willard any time?" "Poor Hilly." said the artist, delicately fingering a clgaret. "You remember, when wo were on our way to the east how we talked about this preat, wonderful city, and how we meant to conquer it and never let it get the best of us? We were golnp to b Just the fame fellows we had always been, and never let
It master us. it has downed you.
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tl.P ladies to brimr the babies and I "IWt see exactly what you are
hoi tiü if iti nn t-o t n' oro I drivintr at," Riid William. "I don't
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"MADAM- X." Halh d cver where as. the p.-ealest emotional picture ever made. Jaclueline Klorito's lovo for her son knew no past, no present, no future. It encompassed nil time. For the love more fieiy than passion, nmre tenacious, it was a love stronger than love it"'.f. for Jacqueline I-Torito's ove will forever live. In "Madame X" you will witness the preatest emotional acting ever presented on the fcreen by any star. Special musical settings have been arranged by Anpelo Vitale, musical director from the Hlaokstone orchestra. Also special prologue. Management wishes to announce the shows will start on the hours, today of 1, ... 7, and 9 o'clock. Special matinee for children 10c up to three oYlock.
wear an alpaca coat with blue trousers and a eersucker vest on dress
; occasions, like I used to do at home.
, You talk about being cut to a pattern well, ain't the pattern all I right? When you're in Rome you've i got, to do as the Dapoes do. This town seems to me to havo other alleged rr..etropolIses skinned to flag I stations. According1 to the railroad ! schedule I've got in my mind, ChlI cago and Saint-Jo and Paris. France, i are asterisk stops which means
you wavo a red flag and get on every other Tuesday. I like this little suburb of Tarrytown-on-the-Hud-son. There's something or somebody doing all the time. I'm clearing eight thousand dollars a year selling automatic pumps, and I'm living; like kinsrs-up. Why, yesterday, I was Introduced to John W.
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sounds and odors and thrills that nvnke up the civic body. There arose the breath of gaiety unrestrained, of love, of hate, of all the pas-ions that man can know. There below him lay all things, pood or bad, that can be brought from the four corners of the earth to instruct, please, thrill, enrich, despoil, elevate, cast down, nurture or kill. Thu the flavor of it came up to him and went into his blood. There was r. knock on his door A telegram had come for him. It came from the west, and these were . s words: '"Come back home and the answer will be yes." Ho kept the boy waiting 10 minutes, and then wrote the reply: "Impossible to leave here at present." Then he sat at the window a pain and let the city put its cup of mandragora to his lips again. After all it isn't a story: but I wanted to know which one f the heroes won the battle against the city. So I went to a very learned friend and laid the. cx before him. What he said was: "Please don't bother me, I havo Christmas presents to buy." So there it rests: and you will have to decide for yourself. (Copyright. 1921.1
Goshen Church Abandons Services in German
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Si eeial to Tüe Nt-n s-'l hues ; GOSHlhV. Ind., Feh. IhVThe congregation of Trinity 1 it her. art church here ha voted to .ihandon holding servk-tvs in Cernian. It has been the custom to give sermons in (lermon on the last Sunday of eaeh mouth. Rev. Karl A. Mueller i pastor of the church, which is one of the old organizations of th" city. Fifty years aso most of the original derma n families in (Josh er. worshipped at Trinity JUtheran church. The younger peneration wantn seriees ,n Knglish and tiie time is now here when there hs no demand whatever for (Jerman. Tiie derman Methodist church in
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Who is one of the most amazing criminals of the age. The police of the world know his record. They have studied hb crimes, studied his daredevil and ingenious methods, but while they long for his apprehension there are few men who care to engage in a battle of wits with this man Fantomas. This Greatest of all American serial story can be seen here every Sunday.
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team. Mrs. W. O. Wherly, 60. died Thursday at her home east of Milford. Surviving are M.-r husband and her
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Gates. I took an auto ride with a outlining a plan of action which will wine agent's sister. I saw two men ; be. recommended to the common run over by a street car, nnd I seen j uncil within a short time. Edna May play in the evening. Talk j Superintendents and principals of about the west, why, the other night j Flkhart county schools met at the I woke everybody up in the hotel New Paris High school Thursday hollering. I dreamed I was walking ; night. A. 11. Weaver, county ;upon a board sidewalk in Oshkosh. ! erintendent. was in charge of the What have you got against this business session. Miss. Maude Mumtown, Jack? There's only ono thing mert gave a iradhig and addresses in it that I don't care for, and that's Were made by J. W. Foreman, sura ferry boat." I erintendent of the doshen ciiy Tho artist grazed dreamily at the ; fhools: Supts. Sunthinur and Kelly cartridge paper on the wall. 'This ' and frlncipal Kent, town," said he, "Is a leech. It j Kdward P. Hrown, a Goshen ci'ar drains the blood of tio country. ; maker, is a candidate for the dernAVhoever comes to it accepts a dial - ocratic nomination for city clerk, lene to a duel. Abandoning the j Goshen hospital association fivors f.pure. of the leech. It Is n upgtr- , the Harrison bill providing: for trainr.aut, a Moloch, a monster to 1 in and licensing of nurses. The which the innocence, the- genius. 1 measur passed the, house by a vote and' the beauty of the land must pay j of 77 toe. If it becom.es a law the tribute. Hand to hand every' new-'Goshen association wil establish a comer must struggle with the levia- j nurses training school in theilubbeii than. You've lost. Hilly. It shall I property, which was recently pur-
apartment house at Ko-iusko I st., Hrooklyn. The blazo originated ' from an overiiated furnace. Seyen ' women and 22 children were res- ! cued in thrilling manner. One man i was overcome 1 y smoke and four firemen were treated for frozen i hands and feet. Auten W. It. C. No. 1 1 will pive a chicken pie supper Saturday, Feb.
26 at the 50c.
Old Court House. Price 5761-26.
Dr. M. V. Thomas is moving from 222 N. Ivifayette blvd. to recently purchased, home at C"l V. It?all? av. for permanent home and otflce. tf Advt.
GRACE CAMERON and "DUKE ROGERS" The loll Dimple (.irl" .Musa-al Comedy I'.'ivorltCH
Frank Dixon ck Marguerite Murphy
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never conquer me. I hate it as one hates sin or pestilence or the color work in a ten-cent magazine. I despise Its very vastness and power. It has the poorest millionaires, the littlest great men, the haughtiest beggars, the. plainest beauties, ' the lowest skyscrapers, the dolefubnt pleasures of any town I ever saw. It has caught you. old man. but I will never run beside its chariot wheels. It glosses Itself cs the Chinaman glosses his collar. Glwme the domestic finish. I could stand a town ruled by wealth or on?
chased with fund.-? obtained from the Laura R. Kindig estate. The hos- ! pital association in getting pososion i of the Kindig estate secured about 1
$80,000 for training school purposes. Hoy White, son of Iaura Fell White, matron of Coshen hospital
and who recently returned from ! South America, delivered an ad- : dresH Thursday before the Goshen Rotary club on "Copper Mining in I the Republic of Chili. " i Marriage licenses have beer, gr.mted to August Ludwig of Flkh.ar .and : Alice GajTiian of Kdwardsburg. I
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ruled by an aristocracy; tuft this i- Mich., and Robert I .. Luckey cf on controllexl by its lowest Ingred- ir.khart and Harriet H. Burridge of ientfi. Claiming culture, it is the , Gohcn. crudest; asseverating its pre-emt- A son was born Thursday to Mr. ence. it is the basest: denying" all j and Mrs. John Iang. ov.t6ide values and virtue. It is the Miss Jessie Wilkinson of Milforr'. narrowest. Give tne the pure air sold the Kern cafe at that place to and the open heart of the wv: Oliver Grove, who ha. taken poscountry. I would go back there to- fion. morrow if I could." Nellie Dowell Burlitol, :o yar "Don't you like this hlet mie- ifo of lr. J. O. Huchtel of Aulurn, r.on?" Ktid William. "Shucl;?, r.ou-, died after a breit illness. The body what's the use to knock the town! i was taken to IjiTonier for interment. It's the greatest ever. I couldn't ' Rev. Isaac L. Rerkey, 81, among sell one automatic pump betwt en t the pioneer ministers of this section, ITarrisburg" and Tommy O'Keefe's ! is ill at his homo east of CJrshen saloon, in Sacramento, wlierr I -eil ! in Clinton township.
twenty here. And have ya.: c. fj Sara Bernhardt in 'Andrew Mack yet?" "The town's sot you. Hilly?" caiJ JacK. "All rieht." said William. "I'm gx.lnp to buy a cottap on Lake RonKonkoma next summer." At midnig-ht Jack raJaeU his windotr and tat close to it. He cau?ht his breath at what he siw, thotigh he had seen ond felt It a hundred times. Far tHow and around lay t:e city like a ragged purple dream. The Irrcrular houses were like the brck-
Mrs. Ada W. Seaman. Goslun highway contractor, held two of the K'osciuj-ko county contracts which luvf been abandoned tlirouh the rrfusil nt the hoard of co'inty com mifjilor r rr? to aryrrove of proposed bond Irsvzes. A. I. Donaldson, rt-p-re.centlng the Indiana jtaie board of accounts, filed a report shonp nil bitl5 as submitted were f icy ss.ive and that the proceedinps were irreg-ular. A protrram for building paved roads to cost $1.000.000 had been outlined. Mrs. f.usan Kercher, 6S. frrracrlv of Elkhart county, died at her heme in Newton. Kansas, Thursday.
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