South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 5, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 January 1922 — Page 10

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A In a r- r t r. u-:.r.r aSoij , .f ti- Maxwell Quintett. hf-ad!inr. I i ' r r ' i;.'" ; irr. .ir-s:-.;- InkM j cn :h rph-um vaiidf-vi!! program i "j ivnt.A -iurlri- i'ri: v...; !n th . Martin this aftf-rnnon. "A Nirht at j ' nr;if n nf t . -. .r'-.v Sir-ty ,--r- tIk- flub" is th tit 1 of th-ir nff r-!

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HAYS CONSIDERS U. S. NEARLY DRY.

JOB WITH MOVIES BISHOP CONFIDES

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-(' in ,:n .lit.'!' in ti- At 1 nti'" j umo and tonal power a they exhlhr -1 j r s : 1 1 ' . jit, would ho hard to duplicate and '.'-Vl,.t' t ".:, Y I La rr :-"" n : u apjr-al to every lover of cood

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i a.ts and prove their versatility in oth r wjy.s. liilly Trawl, y and I'dna I.ouipe, in the conu-dy skit ' It's All a Fake" vine and patter

iniartiy. i'.. rt fr'toddard, "tho forj f'tful teaeher." iiml thert and lej mnt. with noel inflndlosanfi danfo j odditis. complete th program, whieh also oincludes the regular

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Offer of $100,000 Year to i Prohibition Kffcctivo in 7.1 Head Industry is Tempting Percent of the Nation. to Indianian. Drv l orkrr Sav. ! WASHINGTON. Jan. 4. Tost- riHCAGO. Til. Jan. 4.rrohiM-m-tr Oer.. Hays i personally dis- :ion j, .fctlvr in at a?t 7' t--r-

pr.sd toward accepting thi ofrer to'

! become head oi th" motion Picture

industry of America, althouch his utiA th'

jfral d-ci?ion is still ur.der consId-i" to po percent of tii .ir-i of

eratlon. it was learned autho-itative-J ountry :s dry. Iy to.biy. j This i" th !tUHtio". after tu. Wh: I the offer of a th: --c.ir ; years of rntior.nl prohi'dt;on ,,s ;: contract at a net salary of J 1 r.o.noo j turM by Bishop Thomas Ki o'.s.f a year, exclusive of all lnoom t a xes , president of the Anti-s-'alo-.n I.r i-i: is admittedly appeahnc. Hays does! of America in an ir.t-n iw w;th t!i not want to make a move at thia!lni;cd Preps today.

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MOVIE BALL TOKIO TUES., WED., JAN. 10-11 Actual Movie Picture Taken Both Evening?. SEE YOURSELF IN THE MOVIES

Torn Mnorr in hi-i Kit st C.nMwyn production. "I'-'itinc th- lan;p." !!. s a throe day ?i i: :i ir n -n t at tho lilaokston th' at. r t iniay.

sum; ir p r a all th l.adinif artists .f Iiroj..'. Among thos he Jias sung with ate Its;in. Delicca. SammaiC". n.idmi, (il t!i, I.astistini, Viiriione, IliirLVi-.-r. Two years aso

Mv. I.urke was chsrn PV PucinnlJ

hirr.M If to on ito the tenor roles in J Q-,..c . my- . q 'I! Tarb-irro.-' and 'T.ianni He iiic- I 1 tlNINO I L. V AIM A U. O.

time which might l" construe 1 a.i a dos. rtion of the Hardirg administration. Ilnys spent two hour at th white houso on his return here Tuesday.

Jand will hold another conference

with the president within the next few day?.' Speculation as to the net postmaster general in event Hay resipr.s is already being widely indulged in

here. Will'am Hoyce Tomp.on. ot 1

New York, a close friend of Hays ar.d prominent in the republican

party, is mentioned as a possibility. J on's. 'Hlier.s whoso names are hflng d!s-1

r us.-ed include Son, Harry New. Indiana; Fred W. I'pham. Chicago, treasurer of the republican national' committor-; John T. Adams, -.vho fuc- j reeded Hays as chairman of the na-j tional committee, and John T. King, ( former national committeeman ol Connecticut. I

Reports of operation of ivov in , number of stills and of the t. r-. a in th manufacture of home, brew, h -stated, wer propacand.x spread b the -wet intents ii; an eft'.-rt t" ,

have the people repeal the act

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Mr n'op 1 1 ii ii s in .New loiK. o . .".'i0 times In Chicago, and with "C performances to its credit in Philadelphia. "Th" flat" which is now termed "tho national bird" is in the midst of its successful week's engagement at the Oliver. There will be a matiiue on Saturday. A wonderful tribute was paid to this drama in Washington recently. At the openinc performance at the K.dasfo theater there of this. play, a fpeial box party was piven for the

iicna iaries 01 asningion. arid manyi mis oicuris were n.oie mi ru members of the Peace Conference t Iri n the s-..nc:s down on the pro-

; uer,. there, which Included Marhal ! ram. 1 1 brought the house down jJoffre, C.ov. D'Antiazia of Italy, I by the beauty of his notes and th- ! Premier Priand of France and flen- power and fervor of his emotion. It I oral (lustav Diaz, as well as mem- ,,...1 to know that, in the tn'irion J bets of the different cabinets. After ,,f t,,.. b ab'e to judL-e. he is I the performance was oved. a banquet ono of thos rare art ist who i. aliz ! was P nd-red the producers of the t he i e;.nr.c--ibiltt b s of a po-it i .n such ! play and members of the company. ttv ,,. ;.1S hieved at a b.'iind. j Premier Hriand was called upon oj ! make an aft, r dinner speech, and in : jhis talk ho very eloquently statrdlRAISE $900.000 TO

(hi." which he sa;.g at (ovent (Jarlen v.. tii great success. In all. he ha- mastered ::tt or r role?. The tenor is of lrih parentatre. but was bom in Manchester. Kngland. Ar.d today h" maintai.a two st.it. s in Iiis home country, one at Pico.idi.ly and one at London. In commentintr upon .Mr. Burke's work as a concert t ir. the Pondon Tele'iaph triid: "Iiis Iiis! apptarr.noe was a r-,al triumpti for i i m .

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condition of I. S. Sen. AV;!ham 1Z Crow rf 1'nior.town. Pa., who is a:

the Mercy hospital, this city, was re-j

ported unchanged this foreroon. lieports in circulation that he is in a critical condition could not be confirmed .

BATTING AVERAGE OF 1

CUPID POOR IN 1921 Ni;W YORK. Jan. 4. The torch of Hymen burned dimly during 1921. Marriare bureau records here showed a decrease of nearly 2.000 from the previous year.

PAY DEBT OF G. O. P.

holiday nOwr,T:s.

For your Christmas and New Year parties for .any holiday affair you : should sprinkl the house with j wreaths, ferns, potted plants, etc. i

Call Adam P.eehler, Main 1393.

! that "The Pat" was such a hue

i success and that evervbody was so

i loyal in not i:ivin; out the solution j WASHINGTON". Jan. I. The enJ of the play that he was beginning to I tire deficit of the iast republican I think that th. N'atinn.il Plnl Tht I r.-Hno tirn tnto'lir eine S 1 PiO OO't

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ANNO t " X CT". 1 1 INT. We nie now located In our new

be superseded by the Mammal Bird.

j "The Pat." j "The ft.it" has a record of past

engagements tnat Pas spelled capacity houses and piles of laughter in every city in which it has been show n.

f'i. .'i,it,i ,it,' I, .Mile-:. . t-e fboW .) It the 'iVer the.'t.'l I e

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l'iil uhn imagine.-; she has a "terri- : b pa.-t" to cot:c..il. "Scratlllded j ivi .-.'' i1- t ikon from a successful i st uro pPy of the p,-u season, and jtl'.e piiiure rsion should have a

month and the party can s-'art irU !

nv. H. S. Chrirtman Co.. contractors

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'ti'ai I'cd v,'i d:i th-, succi ssful " i s t i while i. ing s'no n in I f"ik as i'o m.t ( c.if!. a WlT-j(,i;- c;t. ys the thro-v-s fo: ru" out to s : Anita St wart in "Sowing Tho J.is rr w piefure. "Tii.. lb-!; ; ir - r . " . V i t d " w ill op.n a four day enuatro-)-a.r r,- h-t tin;, s of tin l,i -. n:i nf ii t W-lnrsd iy. M i.-s S; v.art Fill- (odi. The 1 1 ' i . . r i !r;o!'-.- int rnatboially r e.rmtd as ore than r--'pa s- a i.-.t. f m it ioiin:a t -)ul md's most i h.iripir; s'ars. "Walle to tti" - d v:t ib part:- In . Phoiopbiy fai; wfl have somevhifii b.o b it.. d :n'o t'-.-r.. . uiv -, t i i t r l'-'J to dis.u.-s as a v-u!t of V'V p'-ttv of w.-rk to .! w it bout ., ein- Anita Si.u.'ii! In "Sowing ... i

too;.. or ? t-- n;r. ir.fr. .. t'u.. . The W'i' d." in w heh she ;s involved i

r.nd wir. '. t'ie onloo'-'. i'- ihr- urli a, in a s'ory. the hi-,-; of w hich is slid Tapid-'ne r with pb-rr of thrills. .., .-tn, ijnu.-;ii ii. ti.vlon. due to

f odi. v , t v 'c v Ar 1 a v ry p!- i-- u:i:.::c asp. cts. p is a case of an i

nt en,';rc innoc. rf d i'idn. r of an evil mother. I I 1 from Saturda v Pr-rrrrr r. d w hat happ.-r.s when :die l.nds j.re.r s-t'.n1 wri-t-o'' v Pyroti M-.-jan. h- r t" it her 1 flr.t.t Tt'cn b'.le ta s h I V f a " n - IV. 1 f., II I . t . ...

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FISKE O'HARA. I'iske n'llara's annual local appearance is .scheduled to take place at the ("Mirer theater on Monday evenine under th direction of Augustus Pitou. Inc. "The Happy Cavalier" U the title of Mr. (' Unra'a offering, aiul once again has Anna Nicho'tf written a play so sympathetic in treatment that it is1 one of the best romantic romedirs of youth placed upon the stage in many season?. She has so cleverly made all her characters simplA human beings that they are interestlnc In themselves. "The Happy Cavalier" i.s said to bo a w hob some plav. vigorous, full of sinew and pluck, with plenty .f humor and touches of philosophy. Th' role played by Mr. o'flara, a

breezy, rollit ktnp one. Is paid to bthe greatest stage triumph in tho brilliant career of this young artist! and he has been provided with a! number of new sonprs well suited to! his charming tenor voice. You tivay ;

safe'y pUt Mr. ('Hara and "Tlie

Happy Cavalier" on your list, a they are too good to miss. i '

denronu rlebts, it was stated hereto-, day by lr d I'pham of Chicago, i

treasurer of the r publican r.ationu.'

cont.mit'ee. , About $30.000 already has hepb i

raised, and the remaining SToO.OO

will bo forthcoming befoie Jan. 21.',!

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n more rMF . iiuih i"i 111- ui'tevdate merchant that has his store fully covert d with insurance. T.'hy take the chances of los and bear the hurden of worry w It n the (Jrec nan Airency ran lindnate it all? Call us in the Parmer's Trust Pldc:. :.-tf

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Th"- regular s mi-annual sa of .Manhattan shirts starts tomorrow, Jan. .'.th. at Adbr prothTs. T. n . m .

TOM BURKE j Tom I'urko. the Irish tenor whoj will give a concert at tho Oliver j

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PRICES Lower Floor, S1.50 and $2; 1st Bal.f $1.00 and $1.50; 2nd Bal., 5Cc. SEATS NOW SELLING

TODAY BETTY COMPSON "AT THE END OF THE WORLD" . With Milton Sills

FRIDAY Wallace Reid

"The Hell Diggers

NEW SHOW Starting Today Double Feature Bill DOLL FROLICS A Journey Through Joyland with the McKINLEY SISTERS THE MAXWELL QUINTETTE A Nie-ht at the Club

THE GELLIS

Les Artistes Classique Billy Edna S

Frawley & Louise "It's All a Fake" BERT STODDARDT The Forgetful Teacher ROBERT & DEMONT ki i mi i :

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