South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 291, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 October 1921 — Page 7

TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 18. 1921

THE SOUTH BENO NEWS-TIMES 7

CONFESSIONS OF A MOVIE STAR

WINIFRED BLACK

I re:ue. Tha origin of the Are has

r.ot bn afcertained.

IUXJI.V The .tory

in:iu: toty. Js to'.-I by May .cott.

a glr". who attained stardom in the n.nvlm when th) was about 16. Iradlrg character in the rfory h r k-ui l" and guardian, she ta!ls Motherdear; Ci.--y Sheldon, a vain leadin; man: Nandy Anderson, a publicity writer, an! his wife Polly, and McMaaterd, a producer who b-I3 hi : rl .ars should (-.ave had experience?." Then thre are oihT actors and ar-tr'ss. CiO ON WITH .VTOKY. "Hut Sheldon' fan mail' Confr!vr th.- hir. of it!" ro.:y Anderson vclalrnc i. "Ji-M think how it would

o to!d that world who

(ior.-n t want n:m to Kirn nr.

"He knows It. all right:" I mid. Mrdhf rd-ar regarded rn with perPxlty! "I've always con!(if-rM Sheldon v-ry much of a gnt!eman. Hi1 manr.r indicate a iarefi:I brlr.fcrir.gup " Po'.'.y rave b'r h;i-Ni!!'l a swift Klar:'-'. She is r.'.t so vor old, but the always lokir.c at nie. the company' yfrjr.c-t Mir, in uch a superior way! A if there w r heap und hu-ap of things going on In th1? w rl 1 which I don't know a thin? about:

J i ii k s as '.f hh- thought it wou'.d he letter f...- if I did understand.

rar Sheldon's vanity to ther- one sir! in thi.

while Motherdear neems much in doubt! "May. Jet's be srlou'" Nandy spoke with decision. "The idea that any living- movie fnar doesn't like to be ki?Jed by a movie hero like Cl.y won't take with the public a-tall!" "Hut it's perfectly true for me! So why c-an't you Kay po?" "It's all in the buines1 May dear!" interrupted Motherdear in her phlk BOphio tone. My pride was pricked. "Hut despite Cinny. I leave it to you. Na 'y haven't I done my ?f ntlmnta .-est in "Ponded Ive?" I

! demanded.

"You've b'en a perfect peach, May!" Nandy was enthusiastic. "IJv-en r?maiK)n was purpried.'' M. Demaison is ray director. "For myself I can't imagine how a child not yet seventeen can regis-

I have a letter frcm Marietta and --he askf f ctr my advice, but not before sh tell? me exactiy what she Is going to do. anyway. In the first page of her letter. Marietta is very w.d and lonely.

Nothing can ever c omfort her. .he

declares. Hut about the- third pag

of her epistle I think a ten-page affair ought to be called an "epLstle" Marietta takes the view that she haf become a cynic and will always remain a cynic from this, her 17th

vour hatred of the world too j

carry

far. A I In ppy World. I believe if you could give yourself to the making of .;onge cake, to be eaten at tea. with cream, and if vou would once in a while wear

. ! a ralP hlue eown with rink rose

feather fan. leaving off

the black gown, you would feel al- ... - X 11 I

most 3 happy as u Airerc ana j: berta had never existed. The fact if. Marietta, this is J

PREDICT PRE-WAR PRICES FOR COAL C H I C A G O. Oct. IT. Pre-war price for coal to the ronrumer wer, ccnfisenbally predicted by mining officials at the opening of the American mining congress here today. "The onrv bar to lower prices"

said E. C. Porter, manasrer of th- j

convention. "Is the hlcrh railroad tariff, and the waste and hicrh cost due to lick of uniform operation among the miners."

Wiring and Repairing TIjc llz F.lectrlc shop S. D. Moran & Co.

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year, until pne ;s a.s oiu as -Mttnu- i nar py v.oriu, v.ini ;

f-le'n. oozing out everywhere for girls of J It Ls a sad story, the one which j 17. You have no Idea how hard it j Marietta tells. It appears that her is to be unhappy and cynical when chum. Alberta. Ion? time her best there are fo many Jolly thing: po-( friends and boon companion, has de- ir.g on. and so much to do to make , verted Marietta, and not only de-ert- yourself and other pecp!e Irrational- i

r.. Ur- Knf nr,1 U nnw holil- ' 1v hntltlV. It miffht not nUTt YOU Or

inir in the fettt rs of an engagement of marriage, Albert, once the favorite and would-be applicant for the hand of Marietta hen-elf. The two have left Marietta to her own devices, and now t--he is going to wreak revenge for the situation upon herself. Never will Marietta believe one

ter the emotions of an aranloned wife!" comented Polly. "Kp-cially how she can legiter 'forgive nes' of u husband who ha b?en disloyal:" T didn't trv to explain.

am t ur,.- siKnnf mv trvcTm nf ! word again from any human being.

acting was t. at the business came j of itrelf as the scenario orogreed. .

When the director shouted 'Tan-j the bitter enemy of the entire raco t mnvo,i An tho qfic no from thU tlmo forth.

f T in . VL.r,rA (,f mv rlr(.;imj ! H-r hair irf bobbed.

any one elre if you should be a cynic for. pay, five or six weeks, but after

that away with the Mack gown and i

acid mica, dear girl, and on with gay colors and a dazzling smile! Don't dally too long over the life of a cynic. Hut you will rot, I am sure. It would be too tiresome.

nhe Ka j h, and she contemplates going into retirement and becoming

Motherde.tr look-? Jut thit way

I seemed to have been there be'

Anderson i fore- no matter what kind of a

(To Ho Continual.)

i r.uih Albert and he

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WHY ITS SII.LY TO SAY, "I Vi:.Ml A HOSPITAL SO!" Hy HOYAIi S. COPJLIiANI), 31. I. (Coiiiiiihloii of Hcath, New York ity.) Th'-re is a growing appreciation of the hovpita! and a recognition of its aiue to the Community. Then u-ed to . e a great dn-ad of these e-;:abl:shriienn u'hos.- riiission i- to pt-rve men. worm : and children when they aj-e in dir.t n't'J. Knd1 si .silly and cruel stories h.i' C- made it diliif ult fur some hospitals to live ib.wn the tradition of the dark ag-es of medicine and of nun. Hut every w:." man and woman now turn to it hospital with conltderue and gratitude won by the .erice hospitals perform for humanlt. If there wü.s ever a time when c-vi 1 practice. existed they do not exi?-t today. I'nder our law all hospital?: are supervis-d by orficial and peml-otticial bodi.-. More than thix. hopita!.s are directed by lay trustees, or by churcli agents who have r.o monetary" interest in the operation of thefle p!dlar.thro'pies. but who are unselfishly nerving humanity fron pure love of the privilege. They are saturated with the zt-al for public Fen ice. l-'oc nearfy :p) years I hae had exrcptioTial opportunities to know hospitals from theins.de I am sure 1 know the id-ai.- and ambitions, the weaknesses and trials of the American hospital eytem. With this background of nceurrtte information I desire to express my contlder.ee and belief in our hospitals ai agents for ttcmtndou accomjp!lhmt nts for the public gjo 1.

1 think of the ho-j.sing cor.cuuor.s

r,f our "real cities with their over

crowding and lack of faciiitit-n for

dietitians and special cooks ready to provide fcr your slightest need. Here are the X-ray, the electrical apparatus, the delicate fKrientitic machinery dedicated to the relief of human misery. And here are the quiet, the air of confidence and aJl the element essential to speedy and complete recover'. It ls never convenient or comfortable to be sick. Rut if ou are .s-ick. the best place for you is the hosrpital.

writes, on the

- m-ouragement of th'"w false and faithless Albert, bobbed their hair last i ring. And now ..iar.eaa ?;.;.' idie will wear her hair bobbed for the rest of her natural life. And fhe is going to dre.sH in black it'a very becoming to her and .she will wear low-heeled shoes when those highheeled ones she now has are worn out. She is never going to speak to

BRITAIN SLATES PARLEY MEMBERS LONDON, Oct. 17. Only two member. of the cabinet wl'! be included in the Hritlh delegation to the Washington conference, according to information secured at the foreign oflice today. It was stated that the Hritish delegation will consist cf Fricr.ier Lloyd George, Lord

! Lee, of Fareham, A. J. Half our, and

four representatives of Hritish over

seas dominions. If necejjary. Sir Auckland Geddc

Britten ambassador to the United States, will be added to the delegation when it reaches Washington. The fact that the premier has decided to go to Washington makes it apparent that the premier doc r.ot anticipate any hitch in the Irish peace conference.

THREE DIE WHEN BUILDING BURNS DALLAS. Tex.. Oct. 17. Three persons were dead and six other3 were seriously Injured as the result of a tire wTiich destroyed a rooming house early this morning. The boarding house, an unusually large structure, was regarded a a flretrap. It waa occupied by about 30 persons, almost all of -whom were asleep when the building burst into flames. The roomers found themselves trapped on the second floor, stood at the windows and pleaded for holp. while the roaring flames

Alberta as long a she lives, and to j advanced upon them. Many jumped. Albert she will only fay a few cold j Firemen made many thrilling

word. when she unavoidably meeta him. IHm't Ha. j! Often I have thoi:g..'r hat to be a professional cynic at the ripe age of 17 would be a rare delight. The attitude of the cynic is such a tributo to himself, or herself, and such a desperate affront .to the rest of the world. It will make Albert and Alberta shake in their ehocs to know the tele adopted on their account by the deserted Marietta. ome. Marietta, there are many things to hope for in the world, for you yet! One Albert cannot make a world, or one Alberta. From your photograph, which you kindly end me. I can see you will have many admirers of both sexes, if you do not

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NAB BANKER FOR $100,000 FRAUD CHICAGO, Oct. 17. Lee X. Koplind. ca?.hier of the Hanover Union State bank of Hanover. Ills., was

arrested today on a charge of cm-

j bezzling nearly $1CO.OÖÜ. He was on

his way to Chicago when taken into custody. A warrant for Kopland's arrest was sworn out Sunday by John Ladie, president of the bank. Kopland had been cashier for nine months. He Is charged with having "kited" chicks and loaned money on fictitious securities.

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hove all others lor :ne joo.

Me 'iirp-.e and sarery h ave pro- . i to the point that th nurse j

t r i r o-rms th s cahe-d to a

iick rom when she private home into 7

In small and j means that the i UP'. To cive t comfort to the r

re.-: or the family

inconvenienced. This disi cheerfully borne, but in

miniature hospital, crowded houses thiv holo household is p-ivaoy, ;uiet and

ir.va.lil. all the

1-K- be comfort

li'.ost horres it is an unwise scrlflce. b- rause the hospital would fpare all this, nrd at the am time promote the fife!y. shorten the -eriod of illr.ev and lessen the suffering of the I " ! Ie rt. In the hospital are nur s glid to r,rVc you. and sUiTed in way. of d -inc so. Here -i-e doctors at your command day and nicht. Herr are

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