South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 68, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1921 — Page 9
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Reflected in her mirror Daphne saw th- boy at the window. He leaped through and right at that moment the sour-faced principal of the seminary walked In. Though the Breath of Scandal was flavored only with ham sandwiches and ice cream, it sent her home to Cid Dad in disgrace.
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cprlcio::y tom r'r:r.ü;:' r, nlio is ; thrust Into a f.xshloniV.lo l..Trdinij , school, v.-hlch r.he shocks l y her ft- ij fertly innocent, but i:r.con.vntior..il ! i acting, ilirs Ch.trUa hib rt"von hr- j t' n!f an accomrl'shcd artist. The j
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hin daughter 13 .xp'-IIf d from Fchool, a result of co!ripromi.-Tlr.5 th por-f-rt!y inr.ocer.t rynpadc with a young" male tud'-nt. Coming Friday and Saturday, Will Kcgtro in 'J fönest Ilutrh."
thc m.uuz or zonor Douglas Fairbanks In "The 2 lark Cf Zoro' v.h!ch opcr.a a four day cn-
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By Guy Bolton and George Middleton. One Solid Year Lonsacre Theater, N. Y. Five Month LaSalle Theater, Chicago WITH A CLEVER COMEDY CAST ALL FAVORITES PRICES $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c SEATS NOW SELLING
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pelrs during" th tirr.o v.he:i it. destiny waa fruidtil by tho pani?h. The .m Fernanda valley, paid to re-serr.blo a ypaco about tho I'laza in Los Angeles wo.' carefully telected for the purpos.- of duplicating the old city. It next r cer-Itatf d a most thoub'hful flection of all available data, cast as fully Important aa conHtructlon of entire fu The work
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the Spanish risrn. was loft to several hundred workmen. Exclusive
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numerous thrills in '"The Mark of j will itr a .nnuiKo picture -but oro." Tho pvrno is nf great hb- an excellent cn The. Mintor-Hoit torical valuo owinjr to tho careful i combination are on the boar.ls again and painstaking etr'tirt? made, a? the today, tlien ylvo. way to make way mot dilloent research work cou'J i for tho wreen's most tantalising
The story of a girl who followed her Mother's footstep
and Old Dad, who stood true to both. Also Latest Tooncrville Comedy "Skipper's Treasure Garden." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILL ROGERS in "HONEST HUTCH " SUNDAY, FOR FOUR DAYS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "MARK OF ZORO." Admission Matinee, Adults 30c, Children 20c. Nights Adults 40c, Children 20c.
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a wider appeal than the Guy Uolton Paramount pi:;ure. "MldsumimT and (Icoro Middle-ton comedy, Madness" will bo given at the Oliver -Adam and Kvn," which 'ill be m ( n j theater tnnteht. The next screen at tho Oliver theater Saturday and ! production at this theater will be Sunday t.venin?s tiext IV-latin?? as I "Heliotrope," w lach will ho seen for
It doe5, tho Ktory cf a wall ?,tret TTiUHtmalre who trie to curb his families extravagances, this c!"ver piece makes the sma.rt Lng liland tt tho tirget of lAerrj. Bolton Jlddleton'a ironic fehafLK.
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ITrT-n Keller, most
vornan In tho world, who 1 appearing at the Orphan theater all this week. i3 a livir.rr ilhistra tinn of whit determination and prit against the fr.itf5t adversity, de.ifne.--. dumbriea and blindness h,.T? done. It is only recently th.it :.h Killer hu? been taupht to spealc. thus partly overoomlrtt: her preat handicai a IIr devot 1 and lifelong tacher. Mr3. Anno iui:inn r.Iacy appear? with her. Other flctf on th profrram today ur Iil!y l.:rd, Punham and Vi!liam. Toyama Japs. Wynne and Carmen and Howard Nichol?. Starting tomorrow, th balar.c of tbe till will be changed, and includes A. Robbln', una.Kil mtiici.m.
four days, starting Monday, March 1 4 tlx. It is alsH a Paramount picture.
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COLLEGE FRESHIE, AT 56, SAYS ITS iSEVER TOO LATE
A college freshman at ÖÜ! That' the n-rord of Janus Kinkade, who i3 attending the Orepon Agricultural college at Corvallis. I'ather of 12 children, nine nf whom are alive, Kinkad. is handicapped by tlie fact that he has but one kg and he is f tu dying" poultry husbandry and bee-I:.eeping as a means of earning his future livelihood. lie says it"3 pretty h'ird to get used to going to .school when he has three
PRISONER MAKES THIRD ATTEMPT TO COMMIT SUICIDE
II M. Newman's Travel talk at tlie" . . . .1 "But, then, it never too late to Ol.ver thtater next I riday evening t . ,, ... ... ,. .
will cany you to Constantinople and tho remnants of what way once thf Turkish empire. Recently ta.k n motion pictures and clor virv;-i will brin? you close to tho .strn t h:'in St.-Mr.bcul. tlnj most Turkish of all cit-.ea Smyrna, J'era. Scuta.ri and m.iny odd nut of the way places are included in thi.i -olort"'Jl Near li.-t Traveltalk. ( I orgvoua palan s and haren -,' thinpa that are oriental. pec:l;ar people ono me.ts, a trip alom: tb.r- magnitirant HsporiN and numeron? f:u?rlnat:rg curious sights that possess individuality will be r -voa'.ni. J'uVvel is but a memory bin the r al r-ahel i till lives in Constantinople. TN bridge to r'ra. throngid by Kurd, Citetk. Turk. Arab, rann nf the desert and maid of tho harem, is not unlike the or'ginal
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the Aeroplane C.irls. an a r rial nov- j Babel. The nme.un calling his elty, Meredith and. -Snooze r" a faithful to prayer r. jw-a-dn s. if h clever dop. K.l? Ititle a:i 1 eompar-y. j but M.-ieu to hi ,va n voice will hear xharp-shr otr and Mar!: r and 1 it fall upon th man-o'war in the
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"A SAIATJ, TOWV ID(I., Tt almost .". l::tere-;ing to wath th expr-5si'). oj people. fac. s. and hear tbt ir various co' :mr.ts durmp the showing of a nv-r;on lctt:re as it I.' to u itch th. p.ct;:ro it-e!;". This is e"p-'cially t"".- of a omr,!v of re.il. d ed.-in-Th.-'-wo-l irie;y euih t;s "A .'o.ntl T. -v. r Idol"
Harbor below the -endor of watr in tii" narrow darkened treet. if he but srop to catch the echo of hlscry ould lo-ar ii blend with tho uptoate honk of the rn.ot.or horn.
ipjiropriatiims Rcarli Past Ten Million Mark
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with fcrscry and attempting to pass , a forged cheek, mado his third attempt at puicide at the city jail yes- j terday when he broke a. piece of j
glass from the window ana was about to take his life when stopped by Chief V. J. I'fender. Wolfinger has made two attempts Monday aft
ernoon ar;d evening, en by hanging J with a leather brU and another by j endeavoring to sever his arteries, j lie h:s been taken to the county jail j and will be. brought here to app-ar ; before Judgo Feig" this morning. ; Ho has already served in the in- j diar.a boys' reform school at Plainfield on a charpu of stealing money j and also a term at tho state penal farm. i While held hero he wrote the. fol- j lowing note to his mother: j "Beloved Mother and Did: "I swear I'm not guilty cd' forger:or any crime. Things look very j black for me now. I have not a j chance to defend myself. Some dirty coward is trying to work a frame-up j on mo. I have caustd my dear folks
enough worry. It wni r.iil my mother w! n she learns about this. No one would do this but a toward. I love you mother and dear old dad, please, bcliev? me, I'm not guilty. Forgive me for being a coward. I can't go to prison for ?om cute else's crime. God bless you both. "Your son, "MIMAX. "P. S. By the God in heaven 1 swear I am not guilty. Good-bye. God bless you all."
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Tomorrow: Bete Daniels in
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Tho Most IJortu'rkahlo Woman in tlx World FIELEN KELLER In IVio:i Blind, Deaf and Formerly Mute in Tin-: swi:inr.sr i.ovu STORY i:vi:i; TOLL) ' A IIoittarkabTo. Portrayal of Mi.vs Keller's life and lir supremo triumph over the greatrst ohstao!os ever sunitountod by Jmnie.n fciug. Int7-(Kluo(i and aistosI by lior life long and dovf)tod teaeher, Anno Siillivaii M.K'.V. BILLY BEARD DUNHAM c WILLIAMS TOYAMA JAPS WYNNE &: CARMEN HOWARD NICHOLS THURSDAY HELEN KELLER And Five Other Acts PUICKS Fvcs. jlain I loor ."jOo, Balcony -.'e, first six mus r,0e. Sunday and Holiday Matinees, same p-devs ns evt-ulng. c Weekday Matinees .. . t3C
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clocks ahead w as also riled w ith th.- 1 j "u5Dnu.
c:ty board of education. Unices Soutli Bead and other cities in this section adopt new time schedules however it L procMe that Goshen will ntaln .standard or the Jltc
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the Talk of the Town in the Oliver Barber Shop in the J. M. S. Building in the Department Stores On the Street Cars Everywhere You Go.
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