South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1921 — Page 21

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Viola Dana Has Smallest Feet on the Screen Two Thrill

ers Coming Other Breezy Gossip.

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THE tlri who r ' rne A ROUT truth 1 1 r g STHANrjin thn fir-ion Air a Jawfuk I WOULDN'T L.-:.'-v THIS if r hadn't p'---. It W I TI I rr. y o w n y . r.UT flown at tho I,ASA I.T.I3 IAiT Thür. It y r.!?ht

A 12 year oM hoy WKNT to ncp

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Blind and Deaf at 23, Youth Makes Name as Author

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lola. Dana. th tiny Metro Htar

Is at tho LaSalle Sunday in

ndorelLa'? Twin." has about the

lost pair of foot in existence

Wally Heid glimpsed the feet and re

markH: "Huh: if I hid a pair or

dogs like that I'd ."'if thorn for non Mipport."

MV mnio! After all, men and vu.n'n are only

girl and bovs grown up. Seems like J

th whole world Ilkt.- a roarin.' snortln', hoot:n' hamlvoma cowhoy j h-ro. If you don": hellevo lt. Just i go to the Castl? Sunday and try to in TvhUe, lfjnB.itfl TUM Viir. I

!ar.ks is being shown in his newest thriilT Tlghtln Uil! "

Approximately l.'.OOO South Jih! iwrjjlo saw Tom Mcdghan during hi hUiy In South IJt1 pa-nt wk. Yen hoys. It pays to bo handsome. SOUNDS HOUGH 'Xio To Tho Devil. :' That's the

way tno exploitation men nave h:tn

orouIn lnterr?t !n the his Oeorg-e

Arils.i feature "Th Devil which i

hooked for :i showing in South Iintl

in the near future.

Oil JWY! Penrhyn Sran!aw., th celebrated

arti; whoso work, is familiar to i everyone, has a new job. He'n de- j siprnin? clothes for tho movie star. j The gowns. (yes both 'night' and i

'Axy') you will ee Wanda Hawley i wearing In "The Outride Woman" wera defgTie-ti by Stanlaws and

women are urfft-d to take t ad and

pen-cil if they wish to sketch som of the newest creations vet .M'.own.

Doty Rlyth, Um; stately p"&an xvlkO luid tho title rol Iii "TTvo Queen of Sheba" and who U at üc LmSa.Uo and Coiio tills in "Tho Truant Hustjuml" Im eort&ldcTcui an a'Jthoi-ity on bauty hint. After pcelnp fK'r you won't bo Mrrpilsl one bit. CinTJLS AXI TIItnj5 Submarines, submarine chanf-r?'. wireloHP, terrific fights beneath the Furfaee of the sea. man eating sharks and a wonderful love story are all capably coupled in "Partners of tho Tide," the biff Hodkinon thriller which plays the last three days of this week at the DaSalle and Castle. It's caJled "The picture with the eight big punches." There's two places you can pretty gardens. The movies and the seed catalogues. Think that new law allowing beer

for medical purposes will ever j

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fn thp othr hand, is thre any evi-

j dence of that state of mind which would withhold, on tli grounds of a : country's '-verign r:gut to misgovern i'ilf. a!1. h:p, moral cr mate- ' rial, whi'h uould 1 r -1 to rtsviblish pect and pro-sperit;. . Because of i1;m importanrf of .Vexico in tho j cor.onvc lif 't the world, she can'not b a! wed to i-!jips into bri baii.-'iii. Tliomjj n: cufr no cure-ali fo- Mexico'. manifo-d aiimerts, but the inductions he draws

stronger, less s'.?i. and g ih-i aliy iv...v . s a b more ureful to our follows with th 1 of i pas-uyp of the ars is not to ay ' And t!i-- r: that tw havf lost o:;r yout!i. It ' 1.-t;ct t on'v means tiin: we have learr-d ; hvt u k.id how to einpioy it. We d not : ,;u t i . r s Th' in ever direction we 't ', -..-r.. w, knew a little better w hat v. a t met'.a r '.-Tt

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ihe motive force that eni !! us to do ii. is :hat same efuruy whirl or.ce ilrme Uf tc make foo.s of o.itits at the be'rininr, and n'il'. jro ,-6

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a painstaking. a nalyt ical ! t he sane ' swift, n.ean? to radi.mt her history and her po- i end."

fiiivht. vell form tli- ta.is of' Decay

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new aamtiufiration i piannir.n. The corefully tabulated data j racial, hi.-i'orica.'. and industrial 'widel: Mr. Thonip.-.oi iets forth, repr'-.xe v.ts it mount uZ seHrvi'ir.g Shi-ourh forgotten archive-. i.tation nnd ri.: rr.il t ion of unassorted am! ii I - i:e pt records, clu-okii: . iej"rtF, and. in many cases, r.i or!inaI research all the work, io

fact, that always gcen wiih the col-'life will son lo--e interest

d IsilJ -lsion, w a i i n e we

which the 1 n-.e.xTi thvso things wl.t-n we spe-j';

of ' growing o'd." but we fail to realize th:tt thee ar no necessary accompaniments of the nu.. Wmay, unfoi tuntely, itiherit them.

c acquire them, iike bad habits, or inaMtr throURli neglect of n proper car A:i ! i a

in:: f a ; . . :-. p : ! ; : i . ' . ' ).'.- : I d x n:-.K ;-. r.d -X) U' ill f.. ::-: t I 1 1 I Ii " ! 1 ! vu'iivu'ed ' ' I :' -Til.' !l.'.l he ra re f : s i . . a r. I .- i t istiv- tit i : f tir tP 1.' : p. lean imi.v A::

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'ec'iori ir.To a Pintle volume of facts: and it i$ 1ut a bnlb.e to

h'thvrto nlmojt unav liable. It is ja precocious senility h- the i".: .t; by virtue of this thorough and nc- cj at ar.y later period of our lie curate information that 'The Feo- j Hichard I.-e Galllenne iu ll. j. i I'le of Mexico" has already been j Msir.'-zine for April, granted a place anion the fiv real-l ,

iii.,ir'..WUr UUIHO Oil .1 Oul'.Oi- I tion which, despite the nrent nuiet '

ev'-r the border, is et to be b-ait with finally. ' An oasis of thoroughns in a eie--i t of oiot Ttlcia'.ity" is what one man who knows his subject cails Mr. Thompson's book.

South Bend's Musical World

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HOW NOT TO CHOW OI.I. I Youth is qtniüv, a spiritual eu- i eicy. an;!, properly speaking, thtoOj !s no "old age" but spiritual deca".

"The f(Jot less prompt to mt the of subjects.

morrdng dew" is no a'id evidenco of growing old. any nmro than to Io-e ü leg in battle, l-'ussy phywica! activities arc not the only tpts of vouth. Th..t brain f .Sophocles which avo vis hi. greatest play at fo. im more to the point, as a'so that famous .soyins; rcconied of liim. in rrf. . rences to the cooling of the passions with thp years, that to grow old was like beimr set free from service to a hand of madmen.

Recall;-e we

When a man achieves fame iu ;l ' particular field f endeavor or ait; it stems that he nutomatieallv be-. corn;- a criterion in a vas: number i

I'or instance iiere is i

Ibane;c v.ho has been exhibiting to Iopular audiences that tale splint) under the name e.f "The lur !

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the Apocalypse."

Hot peine n

Whether ho was bsiegcd to criticize our typical American muc ir whetht-r he volunteered his exposition we don't know. But lie has t-poken and this is what he s.vs: "As everything 'American' is in the heiy'at of fashion, people have become slaves to the orchestra con-

row wiser and4duclor, v.ho, at his own sweet will.

mode; i; ni'is;. !,e s. .' .'.-. the jr. : i i " t !; ,. T i . : for the Iii -t t .i:.e. tin: i- : - i ! : ic w J ittei. 1 1 1 a I oi i : j.:en, j' is v.: t?:e i. t;r . .. 1 f :i gi o i n in -':. w j . ... -t i, t ye t'.m.s fr. I . . l Ö - .-. : . i . . b..MO 4 'Tlie f.!- i'iV. r. JO!': ..." '.- : - t inj t a nc- 1 i '.: ,i .: . . ., and. t n , . r, , 1 1 : i i . i t ( . ; : : i : . . '' I . i wert- il io l, i s 'I':.- At": .. .-:i has a Lii.at .-:.- .f . t.!.-:. . T ... n gro coulil i.- v- r wi i'e a : m no. a s " 1 1 1 1 1 1 r. : but !, r, 1 1 i ' 1 i t i ! ' i p-i i t r ; t v . : . i ! i v ( al motions that a:i b" . o: i through, tile f- et. J .'n V. ..- ' ' numberl ss da ih- s th a : i:; :';- '. -' year ba- . n ''"...: .: . lar in the '. ,1 s. ;.. ., . emigrate to t'c- !- if t!.e ur-.l. are grand " h .i d i ?: . -.1"u ' il drt n. of this yjm- o,-v , .;-; j .. the field Of llMisie f lie ;..( t nepro ti.ii iy is ihit : th-1 T. tthi field ol" i licio:i. 'I'..-' ( " . i -' ; . i r, took' t he sacred wr 'in.r. t !; p; .I'll et. s and T.ii; :i i t i itual of Jews and paid t he l.:t t -r ba- k tv persecuting Tio-m i'op'ac.ihl f -r centuiiev. s- t'.o' n-:r.' is deSpiPed ;ilid rit'.'UNd: li'it the !::mmer.t a whit- man and a v.o-

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When ou jtick up a popular magazine ami read in it a story or poem by Lind-ay Lucas, ( u ha no idea of the handicaps unco i which it was written. Neither has the editor woe pi rcha.sed it. Lues, at 2'.'.. is both bind and deaf. He f-upports himself by his writ-

nerve rendered him bhrol. .v'i montiis Mter hearing U ft him. lie didn't ouit. He started instead to make the best of things. !h has mastered the Rraiile and the New York system of reading for the blind ami has read every book available for the blind in his -state.

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incs and they sell readily, although , tramps In toe open between tn he has told none of his editors of i times he works uii poem.s and sior-

his atflictions. ! ies.

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PRICES

'1 bree years ago be wac one f the brightest pupils at a Minruap-

niunswick record buyers favored I-arcarolle" and "Marches Slave" in th" f!.i:sic.! record and "Bright Kyis" and "Whip-poor-will" in pi'pulir music.

Miners. n dealers report heavy s t! of "Hot: e Again FUues." and "I,.o Bird.'' Among the Okeh red-ord:--. "Ave Maria." "The Angel's Seianada." in cl:: F.dcal vein and

"Scandal" and "Loving Sam Alabam" were favorites.

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Among his lished, are:

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is high Nehool. in his soidiomore Adventure of th" Keewanis." "The j CA

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year. Tlien bursting of minute blood vessels nourishing the opiic

Strange Wood Folk," and Urtite of the Northland."

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A descriptive number, "The Temret" will bo played by the Blackstone orchestra as rn accompaniment to the picture, "Xomads of the North." to be played there, thi? week. "Cavalliera Itustican.t" wil: hei rendered as the overture number.

Books o ' the Week

By Elsie Clay Rogers

"ÜIAITV AM) MAUV BLAMI.'' By i;thel M. KoIh;.v. Mary Blair is the kind of rltl who

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18731 Röc DO VOr KVKK THINK OF M V.. 1 Nr Kim Vox. WIIITKMAX OICCII.

leaves nothing to your imagination, "fhauty is Truth. and Truth r.oauty," is her motto and moral;-. Hut the truths in this book are noL always beautiful. Even Marv her-

! tlf finds that out.

Tho book is a chapter out of every girl's life that is 20 years old. . and normal. Hut the style in which Mary Blair is set forth is wonderously epresive. To tell you just how expres-vive. it would be nec'Ssrry to r(ude the whole book. But here is the family. in a so-called , nut-shell, wh'n Mary's beau first i came to call. j "His first call on me wasn't the j most successful thing on earth. In j the first place, he hates cats, and Omar Khayy.-.m. frrsh from the coal, where she always goes when Bobby t;iM-- Ik r down to visit th janitor, made i flying loap for his shoulders when he ilrst came in. After Omnr Mrs. Omar she ought to be Hoi. by came in eating someI thing; and inoth-r didn't look . nie. as usual, and was very expan-

l s;ve about spiritualism. I don't

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rences lecribed out at length. It's I

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120 Me Homo Again Blues i ruy lWues I ox Trot in in jazz n.Ni.

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Your Wonderful Fe. From M7.lfrHd Folli?,JOHN STLLLK.

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?(AN05 WCTROLAS R6C0RDS iCb So. Michigan 5f. oufhSrnd, Iniöra

j friends, but I don't think a mero I long recital of these manifestations i is very interesting. After mother. I the Arm el thrtw him a disaitis- ; lied look, and then settled down to do her duty by him. Cosgrove , doesn't belkve in ta'king to any one ! unless you like the..i. and he carefully sas so to any one he doesn t ; like, but Stella (Angel hasn't got i Greenwich Village manners, only I ider.?!" I Beauty to Mary Blair meant tho j finding of the ruht man. and she , happened to find him. But not until after a gr at many castles had fahm around her, did her search ! end. If anything Miss KtrV! M. Kelloy i.s a trifle better. at least a trifle , more realistic than F. .cott Fitr..trerald. Sh represents a moving , picture of the timrp. but timrs change r.nd Mary' Blair grows oid , quickly.

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The Smiling, Daredevil Cowboy, in His First Five-reel Feature Production "LOME HAND WILSON" A thrilling story of a lone-handed-two-gun man, playing against all odds yet he overcame all obstacles that stood in his path. A powerful drama of the great west, where men value the notches on their guns at their only protection. ALSO "F ANTOMAS" The. Seventh Chapter of the Most Sensational Serial Ever Produced

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A Super-Special Picture With No Advance In Prices A Picturization of the Celebrated Stage Success Made Famous on Broadway in Nineteen Twenty-one by the Eminent Shakespearean Actor E. H. Sothern

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as j nave uone lor nearly 0 year?. 1 I . ; 1 . . v . n. . f f ..1 . . . 1, Z a I

j greater sln-'le need of tho? who j J would tnderstand the Meian sit- J

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toraorrow as well, then a book that stri' rs seriously to svt down and interpr,-: tho fundamental.! of th r.a-t:--T.! nnatorr.'-'." savs Wallace Thompson in tl. preface to his . ''Ph.- IV xvo of M.-Nic.-!." ' This book offers itFclf a An.itomv of Mexico." i the author enntinur "It deals

, with ono of the grievously 5lcK na- ; tinn! of the world, m th.1 rliagncs's j ; of whose ills our greatest lack has 1 ; r.ot hfwm Heaven s.iv: thf marl;! I for tnir.uto (Ir.rriptlor.s of her pnlr.s ; ! and aches, nor yet f". elaborate x- ; planations of her afflictions, and ' I sugfrest'-d panaceas. ' j 1 A book of almost un'oue rc-ferer.ee

'value in itP licM. "The Pcopl1? cf !

; Mexico is touched In terms wnicM ; make for easy and pamt reading, j The author has .avoided taking fides , in the political rontroversi ? i both in Mexico, and in this country, ir.d ; t'.ie reader closes it with a tvnse of ; having at last read something which j makes hint feci hd fet on the ground in 'iic whirlwind of propaganda hn l hiaed vrit:ng on 'xico

i Txiiioh h.i hereteif.r h-en the onlv' j j food for his interu in tht.i import- j j ant jrubjct H r- is no jin?o!n. j r.o pa fo. armel intervention. nr j

YOU WILL BE STRUCK BY ITS BEAUTY! YOU WILL MARVEL AT ITS MASSiVENESS! YOU WILL BE MORE THAN THRILLED WITH ITS STORY!

One of the largest outdoor sets ever used in any Photodrama was constructed in this picture, when an entire city block was utilized, where over fifty dwellings lined both sides of the street. Thousands of people were used throughout the entire production. AN ABSOLUTE FLAWLESS PRODUCTION FROM EVERY ANGLE.

The Supporting Cast Fritzi Lieber, Betty Ross Clarke Walter Law (The Author's Tribute) 44 COULD ALMOST BELIEVE i WAS HEARING WILLIAM FARNUM'S VOICE."

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