South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 157, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1921 — Page 9

.MONDAY MORNING. JUNE b. 1921

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CONGRESS FACING BIG BATTLE OYER LIQUOR SITUATION

sS)'6 to Make jflron? Effort to Make YoMead Law

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VA T,H I N(; TON. Juio :. a t'.zl.f ltw en th "weis" and "firj.." ! -jrun thrcuKh movM tr r.m'-r. 1 and: rn.k more ri1 th" pro '.., .ms of th Volstead :aw, thre-ifru r.n v to ' Involve both 3iir cf the capital in a hisky row. Tii i rum battle ha many an::!' Tne hUc-l ficht t(lnr. o.t of. Con?. o!stei l'3 ci r i t" tighten the Cr-V on whiky a a m- ic-a! 1 :'nt an 1 to outlaw beer. thtr pha.-"H of th;4 whisky em-. l s ollo pr-w out cf i-rorou rr.ovev 1-y certain "wef haders to obtain! liberal"' amendment" to the dry I i f Inn r, f fV.en f lV.r, 1 l.i- f ' r . r " i

i ,inu3n'is1 of I V n:i?y va i;i t. would allow Am-rir;:i phip t nrry !:mu'"th; .1 oo.-trd. Mr. IMmun4V orpo-a: In-'

vif-.- htronir .support from senator.",' iirA cPsrrrsM'nn. Shipping lntei"t urzo i!i f r the ground) that AmrrU an ."hip are sufforint; t ompetition with forden linor. Pas-; f-ri zf-v are taking paxsa-e on for-! i Z n -own-f boats. l.f'OiiHn Honors! art old and ! on them. ! Verla! pyrotechnics will conu'i v'on In debate over 1 er. Th1 trr c- ; ury i holding up retruiat inr.n w hi' h "ould authorize manufacture ami J Hale of medicinal beer, j ProtcMs Pile I'p. j forjr. Volstead laitns c'ir1;rr,1 by ! an v Twhf Imln' .majority, will d - j Car- beer la r.ot a md:ein and will I

prirkal!y bar it. Volstead' llht H the result of an opinion by former Atty. (Jen. Palmer, holding her r sab-.-j by drucKists to he leal. nroworie.-, Iiuir manufartiirrr ami ladin? nntl-proh!bi:lon ora niz.it ion

have entered Htrnn.tr proUst against J th Volstead measure. Th protests against the lvimumlV ship measure rt I'-s iHimTOu, although it vtront;!y opposed by th Anti-SaIon Few wlil deny that in ( onfrross ther now rtxivt. prrf atr support for hfflit wines and leer. Th- real mystery wh'.thvr or not nw acv.-s-,ii;ns I to thf" l.rrr and win' standard will

vote as they drink or think. In all wet and drj' contests at the eapitol

h vote on li'i'jor questions hive

whown, iri'.ai i ilily. a larsr, peroentape

j of "wets" llnlncr tip with ' dry" advocatvs, upon measures to 'amp down I the lid tiirhtT upon the rum trfhe. Wlno for th! Sk-U.. I Th "wets"' in tho new skirmishes

may l? somewtiit appease.! ty tr.e fct that thrt nPW Volstead hilt leaves wine as a medicinal drink. which

may be prescribed, a'.or.r with whi-ky ami othpr "splritous" liquors. It is probable, however, that when the finishing: touches tlj-o put on the bill, hefor it comes tu the prejfif.nc for hi Knature. it will contain many restrictions, limiting the freedom of Ux tors in pres rlbinjr win for pallent. Prohibition Commissioner Kramer

fusre?te! thut'it nhowM be permissilde for physicians to prescribe wine in amounts equivalent in alcoholic nwitnit to whisky allowed. Kramer furei that as i ati-ntN are permitted to have three pints of whisky a month, a jut proportion of win- would be three pallors a month.

WAS A "VAMP EVER THUS?

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Pl.'ikstcr. theater. I'riday r.r.l Sat-is the -xff r th s" --.n. Th

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niiACKsToxi: The r.randire Iron", which ;

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encd a thre-. cay en2icerr:-nt jes-!'' ( J-1 -'mc:it r;ct Suml.ty. terd.iy at the Plickstonc the iter, 1? ! a bit: picture the hi--.- t attraction' Al'DI TOKIO! that the HMck.-tor.e th-.vr has had s cv.rwne know, jv-irl White the pleasure of prcs-i:.:- to their , th( brlll! l i.x s'ar ha- .il.-ar.dor. J

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a cast of farrous atc-r including!

P.arbara Castloton. and James Kirkwood, who recently app.-ire-l at th Dlarkstono in or.o of th greatest productions of hi catt-er. '"ThScoffer", r.ud in which h- m.i.le

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thing a really biir picture houl-l V .V; V ;A 1 i . ' 2ll:.it;ou.- men to t.ai-:o ri.H-.M- i ' .

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In addition to the uui! pro cram, part two of the local Y. M. C. A. activitif are shown. Charminc t'orinne (trühth in her Jatist success, "Ilroadway Ituld.le", In which she plays a dual role, is sxhedulcd for i two day showing,

commencing ednesday. A Poothj Tarkinpton corredy. entitle. 1 "Kdcarj the Explorer", will appear un the

same program.

"If "Women Only Kney" !.s the i will b. uln a M- ven daws' c -ncacemen i clud d

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MU'Mi.i.M. protection f. r ,-mpb.j,

j Starting this afternoon the Jhr.tr.y j of croup plan i -i t! I lfodue musical comedy cotnpanvi insurable per-- : --. r-

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Copyright, 1921, by Zfevvpaper Featnr Smrloe, Loc

CROUCHED on a tlffer rus the priarinf: yw, wld n;oath and of her shimrrTlnj dress th is, inJeed, as dangerous aa she's bared teeth snarling mute warning to beware SHE BTns by ttrangely lovely. contrast a gentle, tender, shrinking little thing. Yet If we But" was ever anyone as weird or as wild as some imaginations are to believe the rrystic evidence of her taste in decoration the would have us think? Isn't there a HEART waiting for someone to jewelled snakes coiled around her arm an! head, the luring mode tame it and to brin- out its he; In- the -ontle command of LOVE?

"WAFFLK QUEEN

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Miss MarKaret Smith of I?erkeley, Calif., is --Waflle queen" of AVellesley rollece. Wo:i the honor in a hakii', contest.

Invention of a cardboard reinforcement in the tire hole of shipping tr.es nette, iVnnison. the inventor! a for-

Th a -fir.Ns" are aliened for a urri-

he attempt to jam tlieir -lmendment s The wedding cake is a survival of

1 through, and thev fretdv predict thev ' h" Kon.an custom of bfkinc a

Snave tnouqn ou-s io win. i.r.t in- "' t .... winning will come pro'-abiy only ria'-:e. after some spicy talkfests in both! 'i'lie created ocean dep l - i : . . e I - : i . . . e i. : i .

wheat or barley h af to signify mar-

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Today and Tomorrow

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"YOU'RE THE IMAGE OF YOUR MOTHER WITH THEM BIG EYES A-STARING." Joan Carver lived a life of terror in a lonely cabin in the mountains, bullied nd beaten by a father who insanely hated her ?ex.

r Joan Carver lived a life of lln W f'74 7 '- TA t terror in a lonely cabin in Cwwl;fL

-ho insandy hated her jsi ä l fii F5 rrr-rirTl

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The story of Joan flight with Pierre

Landis, of her tragic marriage and its marvelously inspiring sequel, is told in ft picture that holds you tense in its spell.

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Also Latest News, Part Two of the Local Y. M. C. A. Activities, and Bill Franey Comedy.

Tht aioriffines Inhabiting the Malabar islands speak to each other at a distance by whistling. th wh:'stlei4 bein? selected for their ability to whistle loudly. They earn tluir livelihood in this; way.

Ilcfore Nancy could move nn eylash, oinethln dallied out of flic door.

The Masrlc Green Shoes carried Xancy and Nick risht up to the star of the weatherman, Jlr. Sprin-kle-Hlow. a sreat bir place with plenty of reom on it for everything. They walked alomr ami pretty soon they came to two houses. One was on one side of the road .and the other house -was aero from it on the other side of the road. Ho tlie twins did what anyone else would have done, walked up to one of them and knocked. If that wasn't the riht one, at leat there was no harm in a.kintr. wa. there?

I . A voice inside said, "Come in!" ; and Nick trave the door a push, wide. ! op, n. Itefore Nancy could move an ey- : 1 ish something flashed out of tlie j ib.or past her with a Rxeat rushin.it I noi-... almost knocking her down. ! Nick irrabhed the door and pulled It shut a train with al Iiis rnicht, hut not before .cmo words reached his

IASAIL NOW DORALDINA IN

"PASSION FRUIT,,1

ears. A lot of voices were shoutimrt

at' once, "Oh, there poes Old Man Flood!" said one.

".lack Frost, why didn't you watch j your turn and t'et out. too? sa:d; another. j "Got out, old Si.zly Dry-Weat her!" j retorted .Tack Frost. "Why didn't yu p;o yourself? 1 "Too soon, .Jack, too soon!" 5uid j old Sizly Drw -Veather. "Just you wait 'til summer." "Gracious)!" exclaimed Nick mop-; pin.; his face with his hanky. "Now ; we've done it, Nancy! We pot thej wronpf house. Thi must le the place of the Nuisance Fairies iiv i that the Fairy Queen told us about. I puess that's Mr. Sprinkle-IJlow's ! house across tb.e road. I Just then the door rf the other j house o re d and out came nn oddj little fairyman arrinp a larpe urn-;

brella. (To lie Continued.) (Copyright. la.M.i

AND TOMORROW Wanda Hawley IN "A Kiss in Time"

Secrets of the Movies Revealed

Q. Who is the famous movie star who told her divorced husband that

j she -would re-marry him if he was j a "'pood boy" for ten weekn. j A. Pauline Frederick has an- ! pounced that shfv will re-marry her divorced husband, Willard Mack, .if. i he is a crod boy for ten weeks. The I reconciliation -nrne about, recently

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PRICES : MAIN FLOOR 28c BALCOrJY 22c CHILDREN Up to 6 P. M 6c EVENING 10c Tax Included

NOW PLAYING Dean Root's Entertainers Jazz Band Artists and Songsters DeLuxe.

ful estate at Hastiner-on-Hudson in Xew York.

Q. With what famous screen nct-i or did Dorothy I")alton make hcrj film debut? ' J A. Mis Da Hon broke into thei movies in a Bill Hart western picture j

called "The Pi iple."

Q. Can you name seven re 1 head-

when Polly wa.s visiting: in Newiflj movie netresses'?

York. SShe now ha 13 friends io- i"he? Cminn ni-n 1. trnvn.

portinr to nrr ua:; ry u-iesp'n van. Thurman. Hone HnniDton.i

; to her home in California on Mack's j actions. "Some thins in life can j never b quite forpotten," say Polly, j "Ile.t'l love 1 neN cr entirely ended." I Q. Who 1. the latest French fshri J beauty to he known a the Mar i riekford of Taris? , A. Our sister republic ca-lls Mile. ( Acmes Iouet its Mary Pkford. i However the one and only Mary is j very popular in France. : Q.Whefo clor? lUUe Rurke live? i A. Hilli i- ivinir at her wonder-

IUith liolaiul. l'carl White and M.try ' Aster are all Pennine red h"ad$. i Over v. Iiat famous ftüm family is I the sUrk now hoverir.cr? 17ery! movie fan wil! be intensely interest-j cd in the answer to this question; which will appeir in thi departar.ent tomorrow. The Movi Screen i I'dltor will answer your movie ques-j

tlons if you wil! ad-Ires him in care of thi paper, g-ivint? your nain.e and address. oT.m. vrlnf '.21

Roses for Shooting Straight"

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For killing an alleged mather. Mm, Helen Cas. wife of 1 Denver poIkvman. pot a box c f Arnfrican besuty roses from Coroner Tom Hunter of Pernor. The coroner' Jury returned a verJict praL-in her "nerve and rnar'vttllan.;hp.,,

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INCLUDING FIFTEEN BEWITCHING CHORISTERS, A GALAXY OF FEMININE LOVELINESS WHO HAVE WON . f

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MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THE TROPICAL COMEDY "ALL ABOARD FOR CUBA"

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MUSICAL FARCE

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