South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 154, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 June 1921 — Page 3

r RIDAY MORNING. JUNE 3. 1921

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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Secrets of the Movies Revealed

h:u niÄ hrrcm cf th rom-j rtd from a boat In th mow doo J--Uhit h.i? brorr.o r f th roni' hi dcnd Into a real Fca or into

f-..vn who u,! in p:.Ty t j:rthT tin. lor tlw f in."- of H , ir. nn.J 15u 1? A -Lloyd v. II .'mi, ü u-n is now nsUlr.g conL-s for th Kdijcitier.Film Corp, v.-hi r.ud Iupran i.t

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i. Ho-v ohl k-TUn Turpin? U n. wh- has ma'l th-.u-inrl rf dollar? ou of his m:rrritf d ryp.s Is new Ö yrars r lo. I was born In New Orlrtn, on frt. 19,

In brok Ir.fo th1 movies

bark in th old i:ina' d iys whn ho was a r.tudio c.irprntT. Q How dor-? Marlon Hamilton rr-no'irro hin tr? r.amr? A. Hamilton pronounrrg hla ?;rnt n.irne as if it ucre Rpld m.iylm, tith th acr'nt rn th Hrrt fj,IiMc. Q A"h-n a diver Is fhirvn Jow-

a studio tank? A. Somtir.v-s when a diver is ehvn jroint: overboard the picture Ia taken in the Ftudlo Lank but this 1s very forlorn. As a rulo ther cr. ar all acted In a real ja. Q. Is Doucl-is Mclean marrieJ and how oM hp? A. IV'US is not marrk-d and is abo'U 2 Jf ir? oUl. Would you like to Vnow how mu-h money Fnulin Frederick re-c-ivs tach week? We will tell you all about her late-it salary contract in thL dopirtment tomorrow. The movie .crets editor will answpr

jour questions about the movies if you will adrjres.s him in car of this paper, giving your full name and addrtf s.

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The Fairyman dropped Into his bod at once.

0:i?a C. Orover. Fort on hicrh school Rirl. Is motoring all alone from

Foton to California "ji--t for fun. cnld on th president.

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Tho finest rubber In the world is para, gathered in the Amazon regions qf South America. Th walnut prowincr industry in

CaIiforn!.i represents an investment

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In pla':e of colonels. lieutenantcolonels and majors. Gov. John M. Parker, of Louisiana, appointed three "buck privates" for his staff. Tlv-y are Meis O. Frost, Don H. Hisrnis and Clarke Salmon, all former newspaper men of New Orleans.

"Now think what each of you should like best," said the Fairy Queen to Nancy and Nick and FHp-

pety-FIap, the little fairyman with!

'he r-normouj shoes who had helped th? kiddies (or rafir)- ;hey had ho'; d hirn) to ,'ather up the circu3 annals wiy cf f Ii. he I.ud.,N Lv'fo-Far A;.'V I wish t.) r.v you a reward for helping me so nicely. Ji;5t think! If It hadn't been for you there wouldn't be any more circus this year than there Is now from last winter. And that's all gone, ages age." Flippety-FIap "blinked his eyes and yawned. Then he stretched and yawned again. "I If you pleafe, your royal hlghne," faid he, yawning a third time, 'Td like a nice, large, soft, feather-bed without any dreams in it. I'm as tired as poppyjuice and if you look in the books you'll find that's awfully tired. The-se

Ancient Celts were sun worshipers. A centipede ha.s twenty-one rain of legs.

shoes they're so big, 'n so full of things, 'n so heavy 'n' all, that I do believe I'll have to have a good solid rctt for a summer or to catch up. I st-z to myself, sez I, Flippety-FIap, old boy, you've got everything useful In these shoes of yours, but a bed. If the Fairy Queen ever offers you a present, you eay to her. 'Yes. ma'am, I need a rest and a bed." So if you'll Juat make it a bed, your highness, we'll call it a day, and thank you kindly." So the Fairy Queen told Spill-Quill her secretary', to phone to HammerDown, her carpenter, to send Flippety-FIap his best bed. "Which he did. The fairyman put it into his shoe, carried' it home and dropped into it at once. I think he's asleep yet. "What would you like?" the Fairy Queen asked the twins. (To Be Continued.) (Copyright, 1921.)

rSECOND FLOOR OVER METROPOLITAN 5c TO 50c STORE

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VALUES TO $17.50

A SACRIFICE AT THE K VCDV QTADT HT7

THE SEASON Instead of Malting till Hie season Is partly over ve lire sacrlfirhtg a "ast lot of fine summer dresst's. All fresh, cri-p Iivsms s.-veriflxl Satunlay nt

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A STARTLING EVENT THAT WILL CROWD OUR BUSY STORE Flowered and Hgurcd voile dresses, designed alrfig the newest stylen. Organdies In plain colors and two tone effects,' beautiful gingliam dresses In smart plaids.

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Here is a money-saving opportunity. We are featuring this special side of every pair of suede slip-

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$ ft !! ?! Si! I' South Bend's 5; p! most complete t 1 ?i ißi assortment or ai w ji fine footwear. Ja I l Popularly priced I atS!x'Eht I I I 1 W. L. Douglas J S if Shoe Stores $ . $ $ Blackstone Blk. fi

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New Straw Hats for the Young Fellows This store is exclusively a young men's store that's

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here in greatest variety. Better come in right away and select one of our late v styles at prices ranging from $3 up to $10 GANTZ TOGGER Y SHOF 110 S. MAIN ST. Opposite Court Houw

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The utmost in value cool, clean-fittingj smart in style and thoroughly . tailored They must give satisfaction, for we sell so many of them.

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JUNE The Month of Weddings

An occasion when a man must look his best whether he be bridegroom, best man or an invited guest.

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Meet every requirement

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For the honeymoon trip our light weight Keep-Kool, Mohair and Gaberdine Suits will add to the pleasure of your trip.

New Straws Sailors, Panamas, Milans, Bankoks in all sizes, large or small

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ilk Shirts

Broadcloth and Tub Silks. Rich new patterns. Sizes 13 to 17. On sale tomorrow at plus tax

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