South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1921 — Page 7
SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 4. 1921
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Atrfhors fcnth, S!r Gilbert rarkr nn-5 ITorap Wnd har somrthln? In rrrrrr.on whfii thy rr.t ;ir Lncky r u-lio In Hollywoo'l. Iloraro, Hlfhoti'li fnly iwciu' -;n- M, hns wrirtn f.ur book? and 1 atherin? inn tfri.il for his fifth. Sir lühf-rt furr.Jhfd Mm with some copy, and mnrjf- a h! hit v. ith ti. jour.-rr, f.ir tho tarnnet has written a few hooks himself, a.s -well as v vera I photoplays, for six months he has been studrir thp terlir.iqu f the f.ims with FMrerror Goorpe Mel ford. H'orkJr.i. to-ofh.r thj hive ro'l'j-d the Taramoiint pltnre "A Wise. rol," a .tory of th Canadian northret.
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2 : C 0 ani Oak drove at 4:"0 p. m.. doritin" the praves of th f-'HiT d--id at thc' jdice. The hot vvr.ith-r i.s brir.pinr um-
thre-dny onipat th- P.lackstcne
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It '." a F.torj' 9 hrod in Its wwp :h prat out.locrs Itself: it por-
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mr ds'.t(M here tarly thi." sasn. I apabie. It will hold eU breathless
Mor vLitrirs are rrrtei at Pnr.!lTrccd this month thin ever before; P.chr's cottars ar all renter! for the -ior.. The Fronter.ar and othr rfrts hve ir. fror.t a larpe summer t. j?ir.e.5, a 1ready bstlnr.Ir.x. Berrien Springs larVill farn will meet the t. Jr?rph Iniepnien! on the local fi-'.d Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. i-Vt'.lowin? out thir plan to mix ple.iwvire with busin' .. the mem
bers rf th" Irrien Sprinsrs Cham-i
her of Commerce will enjoy a dinner at Ficher'.s pavilion next Wei-
neslay noon. A pood cro-.vd, as j well as a p"o1 dinner, 1j anticipated. Will F. Stemm of South Bend n a bu.:nes visitor here this wf f k. j Will Judd and family of drar.d, Rapids hivc hern visitors at the! home of Mrs. Judd's parents. Mr. j and Mrs, d. A. Kid?on. j Mrs. P. It. Wheeler returned (
Thursday to her home in Three Rivers after a few days' visit at the home of her niece. Mrs. Alvin Mills. Frank Willis accompir.ivd her to Niks. Dr. W. K. Brown, formerly of Rerrkn Springs, had a mi.-li ap Manday in Benton H.arber when hLu machine collided with a fdr'-et car at the foot of I?ellvlew &t. Th- dormr was uninjured but his oar wa b.idly il-in:aed.
you watch the unfold; ns: of a theme p.s powerful anl direct as a thur.-Icrhlr. "The Br? r. line: Iron" a rhotoplay you will lone remm-
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as a prippir.5-. fu-
:Vry, but as a masterpiei.rraphy and directors' Art.
domestic and business lif. "Prevar
icaticn", are also prominent on the program. MeLellen and Carson, offering a roller skating novelty. Claude Ct olden, clever card manipulator. Marteile, an unusual soubrette. and the Ruth Howrll duo. are other pleasing acts on an extri pood bill. The new show starts Monday, with musical comedy presented by the Ilodg- company as the feature all week. The first three day, that rnlllrklr.g comedy. "All Aboard for Cuba", is the attraction.
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idav and topjorrow. "irtrir.ia Reo , pee
Corbin. chili-wonder cf the screen, j .appears In person at the Orpheum. ' winnirg the hearts of her au iience
v. i:h h r unique talents, v. hh h in-
i elude s.-ing-storie?. daninc .and emoi tie-nal acting. Though but nine
irs old, thi5 little miss had pained an enviable phace in both film and stage world, besides retaining her naturalne.-- and sweftr.ef ?. B rt Biker and corn p any in the sketch of
AUDITORIUM Today offers patrons of the Auditorium theater the cportunity to
the international star. I ar.nie
Ward, in her latest release, entitled "Ph Played and Paid", frojn the famous story '"I- Rafale", ty the eminent French author, Henri Bernstein. A play in which Miss Ward risefl to the Heights of her histrionic ability. M. M. Joffre. the celebrated French actor, is in the cat. A funny Hallroom Boys comeiy. "A Clo?e Shave", and Path.? News are also shown.
Tomorrow, pretty Glady Walton is
seen In her latest Universal feature
a ?pular New e
entitled, "All Polled Up"; a! new chapter of the, very p "Fantomas" story and Pathe
are shown. Romaine Fleliin? in "A Woman's Man" is on the RfiSalle's Ml! f,:r today, to be succeeded by F'auiine Frederick and Milton Sills in "Salvage Sunday".
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THEATER
CASTLE a- Allison In Mr. Humphrey Ward's "The Marriage of William Afhe" today and Romaine Fielding's In "A Woman'B Man" Sunday are the Castle's goc-kings for the week end.
The Best Ventilated Theater in the State? Complete Change of Washed Air Every Three Minutes Coolest Spot in City.
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Tfe had an opinion he v.i-hnl to x pre.-. A mnr il he lonz d to -apply, Regarding tv;ch foil;- of feminine dr. - . As skirts' th i! ere narrow an 1 h ; s h ; C)r op.T.vorh b"-i ry. v,'il;t.i tliat W re s'.ieer. And i-lio :-; that were t 11 as to he, ;. He didn't approve of ?uch feminine gear A fif t he was quick to revral!
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jeered woman's fashions as silly
and va i n , Unhealthy. i m m o d e ft an d wrong an attitude which he j-remed bound to explun At length and in full tc the
tiirrng. ' The lothing whieh women waring." he cried. "Was rrrtainly made and signed To show that there's nothing non.-en.-e inside The average feminine mind'."
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The Massachusetts Tech. usrs Mass. formation even in racing.
crew boat
Wonder If lts a violation of tin Volstrad Art for a n;i to iln by a i liorNis no k. i
Often a pitcher doesn't ride easy because he cannot pet hi.s based) ill bearings.
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And while he discoursed in this eloquent way. He freely and fully perspired. Bccau.-e, in the heat of a midsummer day, His body wits fitly attired In a thick woolen fruit and a hardbosomed shirt And a collar an stiff as a .lat. With hi foot in some puintt d-toc d brogans that hurt. And his head I: a black derby hat! Copyright 1021 by NVwppapec Enterprise.
Our idea of nothing at all: the honor of battinsr into the first triple play of the season.
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BERRIEN SPRINGS
Mrs. Miry Bt shens. Mn. John Ingb right and Cnl - gner wer- Nil .j ii t i s W d n -da y .
Margaret lhdson U a gu t. of Mr.
ar.d Mrs .?. A. H ' ni-1 ui -? , :n "hi,'uo. A. M. Hendb-man returned Thursday from a few days' business visit in Chit.ao.
Mrs. Charles Fye and children of
j Center Hall. Pa., are visitors nt the ; home of Mrs. Mary Nichols, j C. W. Tallman is visiting his daughter, Mia. Hugh Mars, in . Buchau in. i Boso' Oln y and family have ! moved into their new house in the ; Jra ham addition. j Mrs. R. B. Manes was a St. Jo1 soph visitor Thursday, j n Sunday. June 5, the member of Kilpatri' k pot and Major Mur-
RliACKSTONi: Today is your last opportunity to witness Jack Pickford in his latest production. "The Man Who Had Hverything." Jack Pickford has! scored another production in this! production. Riphteen is Pickford's ; lucky number, and all successful j unlertaklngs of hi life-, have been 1 attended by IS in some form or other. He started the picture on April IS. According to the Fast Indian! belief, the numeral 9 is eymbolie of j
unseen rorces, and means the good will of the gods. W.hat good fortune then should .attend the person to whom twice IS continually manifests itself. The young actor has good reasons to place his faith in this omen of success, for the most eventful happenings of Iii life occurred on the ISth day of the month. Ho has never deliberately planned to do a certain thing on that date, says Mr. Pickford. hut if the move is a right one, it invariably occurred on the ISth. or IS is in some wav connected with it. Here are a
few of his luckiest lS's: Was born on the lth of August. Met his wife. Olive Thomas, on the ISth of June, j and was married on the ISth of Au-j gust. i The most powerful and gripping; story that has appeared in photo- j play form in recent months is with- ' out doubt "The Branding Iron", i
Tie AUDITORIUM
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MAIN FLOOR 28c, BALCONY 22c CHILDREN 6c UP TO 6 P- M.
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Current Business Conditions By GEORGE E. ROBERTS (From the Monthly Letter Issued by The National City Bank of New Ycrk for June)
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"Where ha all the money pone?' Time after time during recent months we have been asWed this leading question. People generally understand that, ay this time two years money was "cay"; to day, v. :th presumably the same amount cf wraltli in the country, money is "tiht." To th; average man. hundreds of mil!:bns of dollars seem to have literally c:iappearcd. Bankers are eci-ig thrir liepoits ar. i th.cir loans drop. W hat has become of all this money which. two years ao, seemed so cai!y obtainable on every hand!' Undcr-tandm of the true answer to tiice queries, we believe, means a more intelligent understanding, of the business situation to-lay. It may be sai ! this condition generally :s tri-. result of the fall of prices whu h has t.ikcn place in the past year, the fart that the prices cf all commodities rave rot fallen in like decree, and that bank deposits have not been replenished to make gi the dratts on
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A GLANCE AT THE BUSINESS SITUATION INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Substantial basis for improvement afforded by German reparation agreement. British coal strike still unsettled but radical developments checked. GENERAL INDUSTRIAL POSITION-Continues uneven and without marked change. Industries making goods of common consumption such as clothing and shoes are having moderate revival, owing to depleted stocks. WAGES Reflect steady downward trend. Reduction cf 20 per cent by Steel Corpotation and downward revision of wage scale by Railroad Labor Board will promote industrial recovery. WHEAT Lowered estimate cf winter crop and sustained exports have strengthened market. Carry-over reduced. LIVE STOCK Markets steady during May. Cattle and sheep in fair demand whde hogs hold above parity with corn prices. COTTON AND TEXTILES Consumption cf raw cotton in U. S. during April dropped 28 from that cf April, 1920. Demand for textiles and raw wool slightly improved. IRON AND STEEL Production at lowest ebb in many years. Industry waiting on better net revenues for railroads and revival of construction. BUILDING High cost of operations blocks pressing need for construction. Building permits in 201 cilies for April show drop of 24e from samt month of 1920. AUTOMOBILES Demand has sagged since April, especially in agricultural districts. MONEY Rates easing slightly as credit strain is gradually relievedFederal Reserve Banks in various districts reduce bank rates from 'i to 1 per cent.
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In'sUE PLAYED AND PAID" Adapted from Henri bernsfein s -
Celebrated Sra&e Success la Rafale
A dramatic story of the treason committed by a Frenchman of exceptional social standing in gambling away a huge sum of money entrusted to him by the French government. A picture in vhich Fannie Ward Rises to the heights of her histronic ability. ALSO "A CLOSE SHAVE" Another of those laugh provoking Hallroom Boys' Comedy, and Pathe News Weekly.
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TODAY MAY ALLISON "The Marriage of William Ashe"
CASTLE 10 CENT MATINEES
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SUNDAY "A WOMAN'S MAN"
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TODAY AfsTD TOMORROW ONLY TO SEE THE GREATEST PROGRAM EVER PRESENTED AT THIS THEATER FEATURING
!( Virginia
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a Liberty f-.on or .-ny otl'cr yurpoe, thf ci'.cck v. rr.t into : ::tc otl'irr ! ar.k as a l; ; -;t. at'! thu it bfc.in:c purch.t:rv f ihit prrrr.ir.ently in circulation t:r.t:l t!:.it borrower tr socy borrower rhrckri acainst a :rpoit account
that had been actually rarn-.i anl n
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thereby extinguished a
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f.atir our bank dcro-it up to shout November 1. r2). Some of cur ! ar.ker? were very proud over the "cro-Ath" of their tit posits clur-r-that time, although they sinired very little except that a car!oal of hcs. or sheat. or other products, was creatine t'.viec as hi.s: a
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The fundamental pom.t to hear tr. min'! is that money is only the medium of payments. As a concrete example take, say. an agricultural community in the Middle West. The real debt-payir? power r.t that community is iri its farm product-. n 1 as the price of thee have fa!n t!f d-ht-payins power, or pure ha mh power, has been diminished. The bar.k patrons went on draw-in c: upon their deposit
accounts to pay their
but their deposits were not replen- Philadelphia and Cleveland reserve ished a before. Their debts did banks be can to lend to the rc.-ervc not shrink with the value of their banks of Chicago. Minneapolis, products, and the prices of goods Kansas City. Dallas, Atlanta ar.d which thc purchased did not Richmond. : II of the latter serving shrink in the same proportion, districts in which agricultural ir.Probably there is as much money tercsU predominated. This shows in the community as before, but how the bankim svstem of the
oney is only small change; the countrv i interlocked and mutual! v
busnc power. or debt-paying supporting, to t!ic advantage of all power has diminished, and the com- industries ar.d all sections, mop. form of expreion is that It is not so much present specu"money is tisrht." What it really lation and extravagance that is conienities i tiit the means of mak- tributin to ticht monev as past inc payments are hard to rind. indulgences which had to do uith Tb.e agricultural districts have creating the indebtedness now cutsutTered more than industrial dis- standing. It is the debts so paily tricts because their products have created in boom times that make ai'en mere than manufactured money tifiht when prices fall. The K-xds; moreover they do not have debts do not shrink with the b tue amount of fixed income from of debt-pavinc: power, savings th.at some of the older The trouble is larpeiv due to the states have. 'I heir outstanding in- unbalanced state of industry. The debtedr.es s usually runs to other prices o.f what the farmer must buv states. The Boston reserve bank haw- not fallen to correspond with
was me nrst to experience liquida- the prices ot what he has to sell.
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communities. As the latter eol- same quantity of poods at the old lectrd what was due them from prices. Conserpjently vrcat numotr.er parts of the countrv. and as hers of u-ork-rr-n ar ni r.
operations slowed down, they plovmer.t in the industrial centers.
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The Screen's Youngest and Most Likable and Lovable Child Slar in "A DISTINCT NOVELTY" BERT BAKER & COIn "PREVARICATION" FOUR OTHER FEATURES
PLEASE NOTE: This Show Closes Sunday Night
... ... wniin. n'itiuj- inr price? 01 wnai ne nas to sen. tion m its own territory, its clients His pur-'hasirR power is contracted bem banks that serve industrial and he canr.ot eo on buvinsr the
SEVEN DAYS STARTING MONDAY Hodges Musical Comedy Co. With Don Lanning and 25 Other Musical Comedy Favorites Including a Galaxy of Loveliness Who Have Won the Hearts of Millions
OFFERING MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "ALL ABOARD FOR CUBA"
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY The Musical Farce "THE BET" A Tv.'o Dollar Show First Time at Popular Prices
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