South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1921 — Page 7

SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1921 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 7 AMUSEMENT NEWS

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J A novii! o; r.In h.'is b"-n. arrar.c- " fr th Corir-TiO ;r;ir.th ; lue-

.on, ""Wli.it Ih Your Jir;utatIon UVorth" which will havn in l.r.al If-howlrj- to.Jr.y at th" JtlackKto.- .

It it alloeniicri!, nr.rl f;io of the tst j r roritatio.a c a dream r j-Ji r.vn In pictures, r u;on the fik.-n r. It Is truly .'i dream, rr.-ido c f the fluff dn-arr.T aro con;--"! t f . It r r recent a th- h'-rolr.o in a mystical pa'.aco of a sort n-alLw-il only! In a drram. It Ls r.r.o of the rr...stj beautiful ami nvurni-cvnt (Vr corr'jctod for .a jho!' ;! i.y. Wiulj

i unusual action ch inctTize the 1 ThLs f.-'T.o hi prliar.-.i ono of the J-.-c stiy to bo lis. d in a picture, iunl 1 3 m':i own for a .-mal I traction . f la mlnut'. It :s a IiUI moro than u I fl.-h. nr. 1 yet it mak-s a laKtin' vcr-rcK-.ion urn tV? r; viator. "hr- ftory- I- ". of iin:;.1 u tl intrrand r.IlM with dramati': i n i -nt.-. A j.U-islmr 1--" l"v" s-tory T lntrrwovon .!th th i 'ot, ai.d J many '. tur U'- n.d .:' nie hacl-:-Vround nh.ar.ee th .V.'i" of thi-j Air u -"u al jihotodramaTho producti"r. i ; opo worthy of V" ' 'fort and ::' r.s- jut forth to y.-odtsc-e it. It i!lu..tr tl pos-

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Tho Kducatmn 1 oom-dy, "Dyna7r.it which will als liav- it.i fir.nl th-rwiiu'.s' tod.iy M one of tlu hf.t cor."idi'-.s yet shown at tin P.lackton-. "Whero My Hu-hand?" starring Jo?- C'o'.'.irj., N a romance of a woman's he and a nan's roura-ro; or a niotl-. r's aff(tion and a man? f-.icri'U' "f th fl.irl.m. of t!iliibt. ff d'mht and k--rrow of a neu and joyful d twn. ThL ihr.loplay adapted fr..m t?.- f.on.oim stairpucrf "Tim Whirlpool," and flea'.with th" .-. ntirii'-ntal ex-prrlenc T a bf autiftil : r i Mr.u'Mr who lind-'

y-f. hi tlio purMiit f fame rho has a w rpiratd from tli" man wlio iad mtc-r. d !ur life- in her youth, his picture svliedulcd for a or.o day 5hovinir. tomorrow only. "Milestone." v.hioh 1.? scheduled for a thre. day ehowimr, cornmncinK uMoaday, July 1th. is a masterful ri'.'tri7.ati'n of th. phonomeml 5tnee mcc-s.s by Arnold 1'ennett and Edward Knobloch. "Milestone- -s"

may moisten your eys. but It nlll brlr.i? you more than enisrh dimples to citch th trars. A special patrle)tir muKio.il proeram. has hton arrar,c"d by Ar.rlo Vital, musical llrtctor of the Ulackstone for 3Ionday, July 4th.

r;TX)KL m sv, too. CIItIa Swar.on is working r.w on "Th Shulamite. by Edward Kr.oblock and Claude A.kew. Wh"n that !- rejmpietd 5he will star In the second of ir.'.nor Glyn'3 .to en etorif.', "Heyond tho Itorks." After that she will make "Tho Ordeal," an original screen stor- by "W. Somcwt Mauff-him.

AT STUDIO KKYIIOInS. SVisue Ilayakawa ia a licensed av a tor.

Italians aro producing r the? movies.

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CleorKC Riffas Is to be leadin. in "Tho lu .-'ttln Sin."

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Kathleen Clifford return.1 scre-c-n as r(-ötar with J. ;owan in "Cold Steel."

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The yak and the gnu are shown in low motion phatorraphy In the I 'a tho review to bo released July 3. It takes I,on Chaney two and a half hours to make up for hi part In "lilts of IJfo." Trombone?, saxophones and drums help Connie Talinadgo emote in "flood for Nothing."

Olcra Petrova is on the wpy back to America, but she's FrolnR on the etai;e and not the screen when she returns. Sssue Ilayakawa and his wife will attend the I )emp.ey-Carpentier imbroglio. For that matter, half of the movie stars will be there. All profit made from the mle of Mary Pickford's photographs poea to "Tlio flood Cheer Fund" for orphan, crippled and bed-ridden children of this country.

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Wally Hold's mother had never seer; him act until she visited the studio where he was makinp a srene for "Peter Ibbetson."

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'LOVE'S BATTLE'

An extra good five-reel feature starring JOE MOORE and EILEEN SEDGWICK, (who made a bis hit in "The White Rider").

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TODAY Wm. S. ("Bill") HART The Tiger Mn'

Tomorrow ZANE GREY'S 'The Man of the Forest"

I Turn Cook. Another evening saw Dot completely fagged out. Bobble was In bed when I reached home, and Dot was nearly as listless and tired as he. "Im sorry not to be better company," &ho told me. "It's certainly too bad wo can't afford to keep a maid any longer." I replied. "I'm afraid you"re trying to do too much." "No, I'm all right just tired. But it isn't fair to you nor to Bobbie." "Xevor lind," I tried to comfort her. "If I get that job with Bdith's father a comfortable salary will go with it, and everything will bo all right again." "I can't understand why there's been such a delay," my wife complained. "I should think he'd know by now whether or not ho wanted you." I, too, was bothered, but I didn't like to admit It. "Oh, things in business sometimes take longer than a person expects. You'll see that in the end I'll get the job. "Ien't let's worry anyway, we can get along for a while on my present salary and something else will turn u: if this scheme doesn't

go through." Thing3 are all right now if nobody gets sick," Dot said. "It would be terrible if that happened because I don't know how we'd pay the doctor's bill." "Como on, braco up." I tried to be cheerful. "There's no sense in mak

ing trouble for ourselves. "What are we going to have for dinner? You just Fit In the kitchen and tell me what to do." "Do you mind, dear, fixing something for yourself while I lie down?" Dot tried to smile bravely. "I can

hardly manage to move and I don t want anything to eat. Ju-st fry yourself some eggs you'll find them on the top shelf of the ice box. Take tho white one?. "And you c.m fry some potatoes with them and make yourself a cup of coffee. There's a piece of cake in the bread -box. I'm sorry I can't do better for you, but you'll excuse me Just tonight, won't you?" "Of course, sweetheart. Ilo down right avray and don't worry about me.." Dot went to our room and I took off my coat and busied byself in the kitchen. I had done cooking of a very simple kind on camping trips and I didn't mind frying a couple of eggs. But domestic life for U3, I saw, had become a rather drab affair. Dot was more of a maid-of-all-work than she was a wife. Her duties about the houe were so many that she had neither tho time nor tho interest to give to me. Thero must bo some way out of this dismal, monotonous round of drudgery. One way out, certainly was to make more money. I hoped to bo able to do that. There was another way, but I did not want to think about it.

1 YOUR HEALTH What a Bunion Really Is and How It Can Be Remedied

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By ROYAL S. COPELAND, 1. D. Commissioner of Health, New York City

OME of the muscles of the body end In strong,

fibrous cord3 called tendons. In. several places these tendons pass over bones. In such spots

it is necessaryto provide some sort of bearing to avoid friction and discomfort. For this purpose a little tac filled with fluid is provided. This permits tho tendon to glide over the bony surfaces and allows the tendon to perform its functions with perfect ease. In other places, prominent bony elevations are protected bj a similar device. This sac is called a "bursa." There is no structure or part of the body that is

not liable to inflammation, aduso ot injury is certain jr

to bo followed by inllummaucn sornewnere, ine Duniae DR. copeland are no exceptions to the rule. So "bursitis, as it i.i named, is met occasionally. Bursitis, then, is inflammation of one of the bursae.

Bursitis la invariably du to injury err

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Q. Can you name three film actors of the sime surname, none of whom weigh less than 233 pounds? A. The ArbuCkles certainly seem to run to poundage. Thero aro three of thein in tho movies, all unrelated. Andrew Arbucklo wcighd 2 35 pounds and appeared

i with Mary Pickford in "The Hood

lum" and also with Mabel Xormand in "Pinto." Macrn Arbuckle. hav-

I ing played on both the stag3 and

screen versions tr ino county Chairman." The heaviest and perhaps most famous of the Arbucklcs Is Koscoc, otherwise known as "Fatty," who registers 250 pounds on a Fairbanks scale. Q. Is Ivirry b'emon married? A. Larry has taken his life in his hands many times in the movies but. so far he ha escaped from marching up the long, long trail to the altar. Barry' just out ot' the hospital as the result of Injurie' whilo filming hi3 newest comedy, The Fall C-uy." He waited a second to long to jump from the top of a garage which was being" carrier over a cliff and narrowly escaped being crushed to death. Q. What -was tho first picture in

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cd? A. It was called "Tho Lamb," which was quite a tame title for a Fairbanks' picture.

pome sort. It may come irom - a blow. Too often It la th reult ojttne long-continued wearing of rxorlr-miea Phoes. rerhaps some heavy object Jaj faHon on th foot or eomebody naa f terped on It. . Any of th promtnencea over tn joints may be affectea. It -'me; nt" volves the whole cr tcp of the root. Wherever there Is a bursal surfa th're may bo inflammation. The particular form of bursitis X to consider today 1 Inflammation i er tn burra at tho inner side cf the the W? to. The chronto form cr inflimmatlon of this part. whh U?. rie have become tht:k and fcu. U corrmcnly called a "bunion. The form of the Inflammation arlea. It may be acute. In which event the part Is red. swollen, hot and Pa'nfU. It hurts to use the foot, to step on the foot or to wear a shoe. In the chronic form the rj-mp'.oms are less noticeab'.e. Tne foot dually Urges, without great pain, or active Infammatery reaction. . . In bunion or any other form of bursltls. the first thin Indicated in treatment . I removal of the cause. If any part of the foot 1 inflamed, attend to the shoe at once. More unnecessary misery U fluo to poorly flttln: shoes than to al-

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times. . rree?ure must be taken off the bursa.

! This may be accomplished by cutting . w-i. i . v -v, Thu hole should be

Q. Where does Viola Dana live ?! T ""ZZ vn th bunion, and

It may be covered by a rlece of sort

leather to render it inconspicuous

proier t hape and Ire of shoe. Thia practice wtil make bursitis and bunions un known diaeAaos,

iuls Tin: mj)i:it. "Thö Thre Musketeers" ranks with "Monte Crlsto" as tho bent of many plots from the pen of Alexander Dumas, the elder. IIo was born in Franco In 1S02. He faced poverty at four when his father died. IIo struggled in Taris for years and wrote many romances before he

was recognize.i.as the most popular t dramatist of hia time.

"Monto Crifto' wa written wjicn ho was 4 2. "The Three Musketeers" shortly after. Many a plagiarist to

day lifts plots for plays and pictures !

from Dumas' works. Despit his success Dumas was dc

pendent on hia son at tho time ofj his death, 1S70. The son, Alojcander Dumas, gained ,

recognition &a a peer of his father in the world of letters. 3 lis "Camille" was recently produced by Xaximova.

A. If you want to write to Viola nnd want your letter to be delivered at her home, address her at 7070 Franklyn av., Ix)s Angeles, Calif. Q. What well known screen actor originated the part of Hen Hur in the stage spectacle of that name0 A. The original Pen Hur was Thurston Hall who also played tho part of Marc Anthony with Theda

Bara in her screen production "Cleopatra."

A "bunion plaster" may be worn, mis ! a round rinjr of thick fabric, which !s pasted on the foot, surrounding the

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sore spot.

bur.a. Straprin with adhesive plater may distribute the pressure In such a way aa to relieve the symptoms. Hot water compresses may be applied, or the foot mav be Immersed In water

j hot aa can be borne, for a period of i twrntv minutes twice a day. In acuta

How much elo the American people spend per capita to se; tho movies per year? You may be surprised at the figures which will be given in the answer to this question tn this column with our next issue. (Coypright, 1?21.)

cases this will give considerable relief. In chronic cases Iodine applied locally rrny be helpful. If ulceration ooeurs .balsam prru will

"Assault and Flatten-" 13 the- title of the new Gayety Comedy being made for Educational. Henry Murdock does the- flattering and Teddy Sampson the heavy pummeling. It ls a domestic monologue. Murtlock doesn't speak a title in the whole thing. "William Beiudine, who has just completed "Oh. Buddy" for Educational at the Christie studios, apent an unusually long time showing TCcal Burns how to crawl on his hands and kn-?es. The day after the demonstration a son, who has been named William Beaudine, jr., arrived at the Beaudine home. Now Burns, Vera J5teadman, Hele-n Darling and the other members of the cast are wondering if Beaudino was

Wthowt tte tü" .r thCT. unE the bos.,- tim to Practice 's llttlo hope of cure. Even' person. m a domestic art that ho will mn uriy childhood, should wear th need soon.

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Hang Out A New Flag July 4th We carry a big assortment of flags for the 4th of July. Printed stars and stripes, sewed stars and stripes, woolen flags, silk flags and small cotton flags with staff. The prices range from 3c to $14.50 How About Your 4th of July Attire? Have you everything you need in the way of wearing apparel? Going away generally means something new to wear. Nothing like being cool and comfortable as well as neatly dressed. We have just such garments here and you will be pleased with the low prices. Closed All Day Monday

No wonder Dloyd Whltlock Is cast'

in villain parts! He was reared in the Ozarks and as a boy heard little but ftories of the exploits of the James bo vs.

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Y'know I'm the luckiest girl in South Bend. Billy' s coming up to take me out tonight. And right after the show I'm gonna steer him down to the Sugar Bowl Confectionery You know! It's at 915 S. Michigan St. just below the South Bend State Bank. Haven't you been there yet? Oh, it's perfect! It's that newly opened Ice Cream Parlor that they're talking about. Oh, it's peachy, inside. Clean, cool, quiet, and it's got lovely decorations. Well, here comes the boss 111 call you tomorrow. G'by, Gracie.

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By Public Demand i onight MISS FRANCES INGRAM will sing at 6:30 P. M. and 9:30 P. M. Metropolitan Grand Opera Contralto MR. J. CAMERON McLEAN will sing at 9 P. M. and 1 0 P. M. The Scotch Baritone JACK KING with the lasting smile at 8 P. M. and 8:45 P. M. Chicago's Popular Jazz Tenor Camp Fire Girls in demonstrations Free acts that keeps you full of thrills and wonderment Earl Frazer Newberry's Band The biggest and most spectacular 4th July Fireworks Display ever seen in this city. The Exposition Will Be Open Sunday Afternoon and Evening

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