South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 178, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 June 1921 — Page 7
MONDAY MÖRNING. JUNE 27. 1921 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 7 ITrafaJ I A nvn n V R1 INI SP ÄL "Xfl V a7 (S 1 RäSl"1
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CASTLE Hth..: Clayton an! Jack Ilolt in thrlr rornanco of the dianionl m.Inff. "Th" t-'inH (jf Ilo.'innc," are being shown today only at the Castle. Toim"iitw CMay McAvoy and a strons ('mjMtiy will l( offered in "A Triv.ite Kcandil."
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fxprs".s and t!:.t :h: J.-.tnl ;vil! !" wholly without M-r. y f. : th; -s ,..jr-to:.'-on July 1. With VTL r.f tho hoard's , a ti. d Up at lo'k- l.-ir-- of !; ( i rry::..: trad-. $ . 1 O",'"" a t ; r 1 . t . ' t 'r-rrtK-tion of ad !::: i.al .xhi, . a -mad'availaMv. To k- ''.-a !,-!r.-T in or-h r t" !' I ; r-oif maintain hu-.ir.' of An r; a': 5hi'H no n jjroiri.tti ri w,i n.a.l. . This situation wa- r.ot du-' t rungrr ss.ninl over-iu'ht, hut to a ! trinlnation cn th..- j art .f th li-;. r."t to jivproj'rirst" ni'.i !:;:. fir
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BLACKSTONE The fn;no of NVw York's Chinat'twn is known the world over. Situr;'od jn the -ry heart of a great city, i.i yet completely and typically 'hine. f in its environments, manner-i-:: and customs 33 Lhou?rh it were in the orient. In the blocks which
comprise its area there Is no hint of western civilization. This Chinatown, w 1th lie. art etores, restaurant., shabby little houses with painted balconies, laundries and eramb'Jng dens, reproduc.d of course, but so faithfully that even one who knowa the original well would be deceived, is the background of an episode In "Black Kos." featuring Sfisue Ilayakawa, which opened a thre-day engagement yesterday at the B'.ackstone theater. Myrtle Steadman, the popular äctre.c5, appears opposite Sessue Hayakawa. being seen as the leader of a gang of crooks, and her performance ptamps her aa a finished actress, although it Is the very first 'me Miss Steadman has ever played in a character of this kind. Buster Keaton made his intial appearance yesterday in one of hin latest comedies entitled "One Week,"
which was well received by the audiences who attended the performance yesterday at the Blackstone. This comedy will be shown up to and including Wednesday nigiL Charming Mary Anderson is scheduled for a two days' showing as "DubbU-s." which is the story of a girl who wanted to be a boy. "Bubbles" is a joy forever, with her little heart bubblng over wth buoyant youthfulness and there is no villain to worry about fun and laughter run riot until Dan Cupid takes a hand and stops the ehox. There :s a handsome hero, a blushing bntle and "Bubbles" whispering Into her hubby's ear. "What's Your Reputation Worth?" from the magazine story by Ilellbore Tenno, which appeared la Snappy Stories, makes one of the nvret unique and unusual motion pacture productions that has been visualized
upon the sctcca. The Ptory was Immensely popular as a pi--e of magazrir.o fiction but will be more popular as a screen production. Corinne GritLth will play the leading part in this production.
AUDITORIUM Red-Mcrded manhood, honest selfsacriheo, rrimo and sincere love, and all the gr?at solitude of "The Country that God FoTgot" is seen today an-d tomorrow at tht Auditorium thoatr r in this Marshall Nellan super production, of which Tom Santschi, Mary Chrleson and George Fawcett carry the mct Tromjnent role. "Tho Country that God Forgot" is a drama of exceptional interest and is a story that will appeal to all, being taken on the GreU American Desert. wher-2 the entire company spnt many days: in the filming of a great number of the picture's scenes.
Harry Sween, a Century come 'y star, is Fen Jn "The Country Heir," which concludes th present Mil. Coming Wednesday and Thure liy,
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CASTLE 10 CENT MATINEE TODAY Ethel Clayton JACK HOLT "The Sins of Rosanne" TOMORROW "A Private Scandal" May McAvoy and others
TODAY 4,A PRIVATE SCANDAL"
MAY McAVOY
Tomorrow "THE GILDED LILY"
MAE MURRAY
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chairman of ti;" r. -.to committee on commerce, 1; f !d th.- shipping , !ard that -tn a.t of th" h a-- to j I Miiional appropriation. w:!i d.per.d on th- ability of th-- - ir.t to i ir.spir conl'nii ri' a . !! Itarn'.l froMi 1 bo-is.' leaders that the a pprop ria t :i j may bo rxpect d u io n th b'-ard makes goo I and r."t until :1a n. ; "I fo.l that it w- ai 1 havo t.. . n far letter for lis ;u have s,i-;i"lj construction of sli;i.i than to s'upt operation of .liis,' si id S.rii.rl Jones, by way if tNplnmir:,' th 1 r'.t-! uation. "lA.-n th'ai-ch .p. rati-.! at', a los, suiips should he k' pt iromtr toj d--veIop route-. and t maintain our i bt:inesv. If w.- ar- LToiu- t r -m- j
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1!V I.oriS Ll ltLOW WASHINGTON'. I). C, Jura-Ti-io National Woman's party
innof.-r tint it h ia fr.rmod a n ition- .: rolv:-.,ry rr, uraii with members :a tvery s'ftion of tho country.
Mrs. John Hoc. a s. Jr.. of N w Y-rk city, has b on e!-ot-d chair-:;-.m of the or:rn;z ltion of the ;idvis..ry coun'ii ;,r.d will .-ammon thfi.rtiril :-.-sion (if th.- co:m-il the middle .f Aurmst at Newport, It. I., at th--- imitation of Mis. . IT. 1. r.elmf.nt. of tho rational executive fomndttt o. The purpr.- of the first meeting of th-- advisory eaini ;l will he- th-cou.-M. ration of the report r f th"' Irafting c-ommitt.. e on the final
th-- woman s roh or rights.
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tro luce jn Vf n-i" ss. The moa?aro dsh'n'd to rtmoe by one act th le'-ril forms of th- suH.-otlonof women In the laws of the Tnited Statei. the sea ral f-dat-s and territory suhjer-t to tlio jurisdiction of the 1'ruted Statte. Rminent legal opinions gathered by the draftinr committet in the preparation of thi.mo is-ire v. ill be Oi l before the advisory council at th" Au-rust me-t-im!. Tli" canpaicm to bo launched by
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r :' tin lt. it is n n:a -un-f-d, inertly car-ri-s r.n the proj.-et outlined by the first woman's rights, convention at S.-neex Fails in 1 t .vh 'i the n-.'Ve-m-r.t wa:i organized for s.-curir focial. tducation d, prditloa!. h it ii an I eonoPiic frtedom for women.
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The Auto Radiator Radiators. Hooch and Fenders made and repaired. 114 E. Wayne. Lincoln 8848
Call at the Mondor Millinery 140 N. Michigan SL
LASALLE May McAvoy c-ontimo .s at the Lasail todav in her rou.Mng suece.-s
JOB PRINTING CONNELL, The Printer 122 V2 N. Michigan St. Lincoln J806
RALPH A. GROSE Dealer in BIKES and MOTORCYCLES 226 W. Washington
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sTUi)i:n.ivi:it ciikcks ! ! If you live North GOLDEN MANN 127 X. Michigan Kt. WILIj gladly cash them
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A big smashing story of the western wastes and of a man's love for woman, in the part of the country where no one is spared, only the mightiesL Adventure and daring is a background. Also "THE COUNTRY HEIR" One of those very funny Century comedies.
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LADIES ! Meet at THE COMFORT SHOP Miss Darr PERMANENT WAVING MANICURING ELECTROLYSIS MARCELING '03-1 J. M. S, JJlds. Main 637
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SHIRLEY MASON in Her Greatest Picture.
E. T. HOWARD TAILOR llVz 11 WnsLlnston Atc.
STleanIn,t. Vrcp.ms and Repairing
of Ladles P.nd Gents' Clothing. Main 2712
DANCING LESSONS Prof. Charles C. Gates School for Dancing
120 E. Way n St.
Lincoln 6491
The rtinpiit quickest way to Larn to lnr oorrecfly ! by private Irtfton with expert, experienced teach-
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Dry Cleaning and Pressing
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228 North Main Street Lincoln 6474
INDIANA ENGRAVING COMPANY Designing Illustrating Engraving Electrotyping 307 West Jefferson Blvd.
LUMBER FOR SALE Rough, Hardwood Lumber, suitable for sheathing and rough building PRICE $20 TO $25 PER 1000 At Our Yard SANDERS-EGBERT CO. Corner Walnut and Sample
fcT IITTX3 N I V E R S A I. C A Rj Parts and Accessories HINKLE MOTOR CO., Inc.
20TH CENTURY GARAGE Auto Repair Accessories 121 S. Lafayette Blvd. - Main 530
HARNESS !
F. M. PATTY
112 E. Wayne Traveling Goods Repairing .
SOUTH BEND HAT
BLEACHERY 118 S.Main St CLEANERS, DYERS AND RE-BLOCKERS in all kinds of Ladies' and Gents' Hats T. D. WEKONY, Prop. Bell Phone 153$
No Matter What The Job of welding there is to do, simple or intricate, we are there with the goods. We have the equipment, the skill, the brains and the service. Don t pass us up until you n.we investigated our facilities. Let us quote you a price anyway. Also, automobiles washed, cleaned and polished. WHITE WELDING COMPANY Rear of 126 N. Michigan SL or 133 N. Mill Lincoln 6124
If you live South we will cash Studebaker checks. GOLDEN MANN 315 South Michigan SL VOICE AND PIANO Ethel R. Wahl Bullard Studio 321 S. Michigan St Lincoln 8239 STUDEBAKER CHECKS If you live north
GOLDEN MANN 108 N. Michigan St Will gladly cash them
WE GIVE SERVICE!! Our Settlements are Prompt and Satisfactory BOECKLING & CO. FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, PLATE GLASS INSURANCE 216 W. Jefferson Blvd. Main 697
KODAKS Developing and Printing by 8 Hou Service AULTS STUDIO 122 S. Main St.
TIME TABLES NEW YORK CENTRAL TRAINS
GOIXG WEST
4:57 a. m. 5 :30 a, m. 6:15 a. m. 7:17 a. m. 10:38 a. rn. 1:00 p. m. 1:43 p. m. 2:50 r m. 5:20 p. m. 6:44 p. m. 1T:04 p. m.
Arr. Chicago 7:20 a. m. 7:30 a. m. 8:20 a. m. 10:50 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:15 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 7:30 p m. 3:15 p m. 1:15 a. m.
LAKE ERIE & WESTERN To Indianapolis: 7:00 a. m (Sun) Arr. 1:00 p. m. 12:00 noon 4:43 p. m. 7 a. m. (Sun) " 9:25 p.m. From Indianapolis: Leave 7:00 a.m. 12:35 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 4:40 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 4:15 p. m. (Sun) 9:23 p. m. Detroit 12:30 midnight
GOING EAST 3 :o0 a. m. Express 4:10 a. m. Local 9:15 a. m. Local 10:15 a. m. Fast 12:20 a. m. rain Line 12:48 p. m. 3:09 p. m. 3:32 p. m. 4:49 p.m. Old Road 7:06 p. m. 7:45 p. m. X. T. Limited 12:50 a. m. Cleveland only 1:13 a. m. Express VANDALIA LINE To Indianapolis: 6:30 a.m. Arr. 10:40 a. m. 10:20 a.m. " 3:00 p.m. 4:40 p. m. " 10:30 p. m. P EX X KYI j VAX I A From Indianapolis: Leave 11:45 a.m. 4:40 p.m. 5:35 p. m. 9:45 p. m. ....Arr. 6: 50. .Sleeping Car
NEW JERSEY, INDIANA & ILLINOIS R. R. CO. SCHEDULE IX EFFECT JAXUAKY 10. 1921 5 I 3 I 1 I Mis J Central Time J 2 4 S P M I A M j A M J Leave) (Arrive) A M A MlP M .... 2 4T! 8 301230j 0 j.. South Dend .. 5 0) 10 3 0 ( 4 301 ,
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GRAND TRUNK TRAINS
EASTTJOrXD Leaving South Pend to Port Huron: 7:10 a.m. Battle Creek only. 12:25 p. m. Local 2:33 p. m. Express 7:55 p. m. Express 12:07 midnight Express 2:19 p. m. Expres3
VESTTiOrXT Leaving South Bend to Chicago: Arr. Chicago 3:19 p. m. 7:25 p. m. 2:07 p. m. 5:05 p. rn. 6:55 p. m. 9:45 p. m. 4:16 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 5:11 a. m. 8:10 a. m.
INTERURBAN LINES Chicago, South Ilond & Xortliern Indiana lt. TL Trains Leaving South Bend, Indiana
East Bound x5:05 a. m. 6:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11 :00 a. m. 12:00 noon
1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 11:00 p. m. Xiles only.
"West Bound. x5:30 a. m. S : 1 0 a. m . 10:10. a. m. 12:10 noon 2:10 p. m. . 4:15 p. m. 6:10 p. m. 8:10 p. m.
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SOUTH SHORE LINES 1'JT HOUXD Week Days 7:30 9:41 3:35 5:35 8:30 Sunda j 7:00 8:35 9:41 11:59 3:32 4:15 6:43 8:30
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INS, CO. WALTER I. FEGAN 204 J. M. S. BUILDING MAIN 130
We take care of all your possessions except LIFE FIREr AUTO HEALTH THEFT All of them Insurance DepL CITIZENS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK IIUXT & DUB ALL Room 203 Main 2351
OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT Northern Indiana Office Equipment Co. 126 E. Jefferson Blvd. Lincoln 5696
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SHOP FREE! 25 ONE DOLLAR 10-Inch Douhlo Face ItccordJ with S75 Richtone Phonograph (regular $150 value) $99.50 Itichtono Phonograph (regular $275 value) or 5123 Mahogany Consol (regular $275 value) BLUE BIRD SHOP 123 North Main St.
PHOTOGRAPHS McDonald's Studio 211 S. Main St.
Pianos and Player-Pianos J. M. ROSE 228 S. Michigan St Main 235
PAPER HANGING and PAINTING Chas. Schupp & Co. We will call with samplebooks at your home. 1704 SOUTH LEER ST. Lincoln 7157 RECORDS at The LENHARD
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OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT EAT at The Jefferson Hotel Cafe J. H. Wells, Prop.
Shoe Repair Alex's Shoe Hospital While you wait 128 W. Washington Ave. Lincoln 1932
LESLIE'S Multigraph Letter Service FOLDIXG FILLIXG LX ADDUIISSIXG Main 2127 22S Tanners Trust REEDER BROS. Expert Phonograph Repairing on All Makes of Motors Main Springs of All Kinds Put in While You Wait If It's for a Phonograph we Have iL CALL US. Hear Otrr New Records fcl2aa4460 121 EUJefTerson
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TRANSFER! Your Satisfaction is Our success Taggart Freight Transfer Company J. P. Russell. M-r. W. C. Warner, Treas. 120 East Wayne St. Lincoln 5190
Inter-City Transfer Co. "Tho Morlo Min" Moving, Storage, Transfer
200-4 Eat JonVrsmi Jilvd. Miiu 2131
Phone: Main 932 New Jersey Transfer Company Storage and Transfer 217 S. Main St. E. L. BARBIER, Prop.
SHADES ! The Indiana Window Shade Co. Rubber Stair Pads 226 W. Jefferson Blvd. Lincoln 6148
UNDERTAKING ARTHUR M. RUSSELL Funeral Director 307 South Michigan SL
THE VAN AIKEN STUDIOS VIOLIN AND VOICE 230 W. Washington Ave. Main 385 Cor. Washington and Lafayette
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