South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 7, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 January 1922 — Page 14

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Local Guard Company Breaks Record When Indianapolis Orders Turnout

MljMw.ik.i,' ar. nif-m'rs ' i-r)Tt .f l.i'ni!;1 tvhovp nn ir. i fit.. if thfl iornl p'jard " o:n i' iny w to i tlirown Into .1 furorf ,', early Ian nUht. -Ahf-n flriTS were rf f'-lvf 1 i'V i?oni"nt rnvr? nry : the rn out in h ivy n-irn:n oro-i nnd ronp'"!" ..shtim: equipment. In exactly h'.ur in.I .". mi Ut from the t.rne th'"1 :-jf"'..'n "- dr -aas dfiiTf"l to "pt. ""rw:n Ii. Hert-A-J'-i-. c. mar.dir.p' "oi.ipar.y j T 1 f.r.. lnfn.tr'. l.V a Sl'e-.tl roUT- I tl rr from Plarry Ii. t o: ) . . ' J Smith f'f Indiana ooli t! c..r.isir.;: r.f 1 tire pi: rd ' iv. ! :iy S 4 r. ;T. 'a f r" 0:1 p arrhlr.k" t"A.)r l P.r hus for c.nkh'? .ill i'i.n-i er r roT'H fiiard mobil. ..ti.n in Indiana. The crder from s'ate heaibjuarters of th" National lluard Indianatiwas rcoiod by ("apt. Hart vi k nt Z:V p. rn. He wa- . itinu' lun'-li r t Ilo-s's reta :i r nt l!r w 1 t r 1. " was "ATlb ir. I tin.-. Ti lirer-t.-d mobil! hl comptny imm-di ttely in full r.trlit ! n x quiproent and tak tb I'nion st. ro.nl Bremen Th irr!r fnrthi.r . Wrc . t L;i ;i q 1 1 1 P !! - ;il instruct b'n- ; not h-r r(.!iri'r : h f r rn 1 p . 1 'npf. II irt'Ai Weill iriven hy I who wo'i'd int-rc-pt 1 r i 1 as p.H'Kf ) ,t'f Md' TEMPLE "Without Limit." the Metro re-t-.ase of an S-L Picture, featuring lovely Anna Q. Nilson and a notable nll-ftar cast, today showing at the Temple theater. h;m th- distinction., f being a f'.eorge I). Itaker produc- j tion. This in Itself sinks volumes I to the thousands f)f plcture-goers j familiar with th" enviable reputa-; tion enjoyed by Mr P.aker in tht i world of the cinema. This picture, an adaptatoin from the powerful short story of Calvin Johnston which recently appeared in the Saturday Bvenim? Post, whre it created a strong impression, i.s the first to follow Mr. Baker's afliliIlon with S-L Pictures as the pro ducing organization and Metro as j 1 !jf rihiitors

For vears George I . Baker has j fram. A Century comedy with the been known as one ,.f who few "sur.- ,'"4VPr canine actor. Brownie, is enfire" directors of motion pictures, j titled. "Brownie, the Peacemaker." JIls many years of stag, experience j A timely news reel with many interns an actor and dramatic producer j ( -cting features is also on the bill, have shown In his sTrcn work. His' Tomorrow the prosrram at the Cenmotion picture career dates from thotury is changed, with tho feature a early Vitagraph Lays, when he spent ; live part romantic drama entitled three yenrs writing and directing his: "All Dolled X'p" and starring vivaclown Picture. Part of his timo wns 1 mis Cladvs Walton. A western

parsed as director for the late John Bunny, the rotund comedian. Then ! followed three years with Metro. Mr. nI7S PLE

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ANNA ). NIl.ssoN in tin- en-rv4i Metro Suir Prtxluelion "WITHOUT LIMIT" Vou'll 'o tho greate-st gamblo in th world in this etcxdlcnt feature. "ON LOCATION" Snub Pollard Comedy.

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Children. I-hIIo Don't miss our Ms Baronin Double Rill .Matinee Unlay. Stnrts 1! p. in. 'iiu wrrylKnly cls Uhx. COMING SUNDAY AND MONDAY i:tua : i:ti:. i-:xtk.: NORMA TALMAIH-l: lis her latot screen triumph

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"NOT TO HI! DIsTCUUI.D" Lh the "Sin on the Door. Hie tdgn that speaks volume. New York ami Chicago film revlewBr nay, "Norma Talmadue's most brilliant perfoniuinoe and Tin:vii: kk;iit. No alanee in lulinisvion iriet. Come early for best seats. SP11CIAL ANNO l'NCr.M KNT ll"ar our sieial pen piocnmi of the now hiß Temple-Hope .Tones FN" IT OFCHF.STKA ami P1PF OHC.AN eomldne! FOUIiFST G. SI'FMP, from ( hicago. soloist. OPI.NINC. PBO;i:.M SUNDAY ONI) MONDAY. From now on hi-h-class muie to fit the pictures. rn:KN.o and fyuninc;

Select Brand of Bacon Squares, per pound 15c 10 Lb. Pail of Lard, Home Rendered .$1.00 Beef Pot Roast, per pound 1214c Short Ribs of Beef, per pound 9c Beef Brisket, per pound 8c Veal Pockets, per pound 13c Veal Stew, per pound 13c Veal Chops, per pound 22c Veal Roast, per pound 20c Salt Pork, per pound 10c Cooked Pressed Beef, per pound 25c Minced Ham. per pound. 20c Smoked Sausage, per pound 20c Had Cheese, per Dound 12c Liver, per pound 5C Extra Lean Sugar Cured Bacon, per pound 20c Fresh Sausage, per pound 2l2c Hearts, per pound 8c Smoked Picnic Ham, per pound 15c Bologna, per pound 15c Liverwurst, per pound 2l2c Sliced 5moked Ham, lean, per pound 30c Hamburger, per pound 15c Good Luck Butterine, 2 pounds 48c SPRING LAMB AND MUTTON CASH and CARRY

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Ho deserted hi hilf-rtni-he-d su;,i'f r and madf a nylng leap for the . . . 1 1 .. n 1" - 't litz. Within mree inn.-ur.-. I.tti" car wa throuch the city street, breaking all peed record. The live ward leaders were the Ur?t to te notified. They were Ueut. j tJ HaroM Hull and A. C Mumooiai, .-"rgts. Merlin lierberich and VaMlo Spake and Pvt. Harn Beamer. They In turn notified their tions. Mystified and thrilled at th of action, the guardsmen in te recora li ne. i -m v.-w... 1 i - T 1 -. Ti "l rrt o J'i5t at tllnn,-r time. "What's up? A score of questions parsed through the lines a. the company marched down the street with swinging stride. It was easy to see, that this was not a drill. No one j-ef-med to know, but all were eager to go. After marching for more than two

"der, niiirs toward 'Bremen, another fourhim to i (,.r from Indianapolis met the

guardsmen and delivered a sealed message from Adjt. Gen. Smith which directed the guard to return to fuhawnk and disband. The ordrr was Issued by Adjt. (Jen. Smith fnr ,,. nurpo of testing the f tr&flnp the locrl 1 . I f.r-iniation'K ability to mohillz". : t,, , r i.r,lcr w'r' sent to other liriiiid units throughout the state Baker directed a number of Metro's prominent stars In New York and eventually was promoted to the poslf manirlnir director of the company's west coat studios In Hollywood." making pictures with Bert t U Mav Allison. .Viola Dana, yYi Storey and other Metro stars CENTURY

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" ' . . .... ' r.ett bathing beauty, and famed ane j ' fr.r ,r.r Kemitv of fare and Of form, t is a n.ii.ior o t n f at t h o Cpntnrv in a five reel comedy i tii eat er today drama entitled. Moonlight Follies" and having to do with the adventure) of a "baby vamp." A two-reel !

western dramn is entltleel, "One Law i Charles Johnson; morning worship jjinn Charles West 1 M Wells I)atn of thin scrupulously honest for All." features popular Hoot Gib-! at 10:43 o'clock, subject, "Jehovah ( clarence Geldart and' Jim Blackwell! man who. now that ho has develson. as a star of the same good pro- an(j tne Jew," Junior B. Y. I. U". at: ' 'ioied a passion for honest dealing.

thriler "Fighting Water." a wild anl-: mal comedy and a news reel are! ether features of tomorrow's bill. ' FHE .M PH" two-reel comedy. THE DOOR if

SUNDAY PROGRAMS

AT LOCAL GHURGHES Kvangeli-rtir Campaign Opens at Evangelical Church Rev. A. G. Neali to Speak. ommunlon service will be observed Sunday mornir.fi: at the first I'rebyterUn church. In addition to the ufual mu!cal program by Mrs. Margaret D. Corporan. organ's., and e Presbyterian quartet, Mrs. Jernean and Mr. SheibJey will inc "Love Divine, All Loves Kxcellin?." In the evening: Rev. Dr. J. A. Burnett will preach on "The Restraining Power of a Consecrated Life." Mrs. Jernegan will sing a Welsh air. "Gently. Lord, O C.ently I-ad Us ' Services-in the various other Pro-j testarit and Cathpllc schurches will j be as follows: ! Fiixt ClirlhtLnii. Bible Rchool and adult classes at f:45 a. m.: morning service at lö:4 s o'clock; special music by. chorus; j sermon; communion services at 111 o'clock a. m.: Christian Endeavor at j 0:30 p. o'clock m.: evening services at 7:30 with a special address fea-' tured by illustrations; music by large j choruaFirst Methodist ITpisoopal. Hev. A. (f. Ncall. D. I)., district , superintendent, of Warsaw, will d?liver th sermon at the morning ; services; rh! Marquette quartet will i contriDute a .Icctlon and Mm. 1 Jacob Waidner will sing a solo en-1 titinfi 'rnni,ir thp T ii ! Ii; " thn .

Marquette quartet will sing again at i Mule's production, was specially rn- ; . .. igaged by William I. Taylor to play

Ilrst Evangelical. J. H. Evans, pastor; Rev. Sunday school begins at i:45 a. m.; N. , Q O'Blenis. superintendent; KvancrHt IlaRfhnr will nrnch the opening sermon of the evangelistic . .4 .v

campaign; juniors win mcei a; -.ou.me cuuureu, resirainea an 01 .ur.

p. m.: Young People's Alliance meetat 6 o'clock, topic. "Utilizing . nnnn.i.iiltuD." T,- a IT' rfinm. . , buiei wu v.iui auu iuhuuu communion services at m. i Evangelistic services will be held every night except Saturday. First Baptist. Bible school at 9:45. In charge of, 4:30 p. m.; Younpr People's meeting at 6 o'clock; popular song service at .ft m -,! o ciock, sunject or sermon, jonan, , a Type of Christ;" special music by the schorus choir at both services. Immanuel Baptist. Bible school at 9:45 a. m.; morning worship at 11 o'clock, theme. i "Lessons from He.brews;" R. Y. )? U. at 6:30 o'clock: evening. services at 7:30 o'clock, theme, "No One ! St; Peter's r-anselloal Lutheran. - ! Divine nerxdces in the German language at 10:30 a.- m.. theme. "Losing. and Finding Christ;" Bible class and Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; In the evening at 7 o'clock a special service will be conducted In the English language in which the Rev. F. W. Raetz. Watertown. Wis., field secretary of the Lutheran Home fir Feeble-Minded and Epileptics, will deliver a lecture on the work be- . ing done at that Institution; the regular annual congregational meeting will be held at 2 o'clock; business meeting of the 'Bible class Monday ! at 7:30 p. m.; business meeting of the Senior Walther league Tuesdayevening at 8 o'clock. First I"ngllsh Lutheran. Rev. August H. Miller, pastor; Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., Charles , Yeakey. superintendent; morning worship at 10:45 a. m.; vespers at .7:30 p. m. ;the annual meetlnar of i the congregation will be held on the Mishowaka Classified Iost ntnl Foil tr10 11 LACK LKATHKK l'.ILL FOLD with gold corners, containing llo. card and n-odpts. lust. Kewrml. Keturii Newe I f .1 I Automobiles For Sale 11 rOUDS TO TOB PARTY DESIRINO A GOOD CHEAP USED FORD CAS CALL MISHAWAKA 20TT. EVBM LNGS. Auto Accessories 14 FOR SA1.K Ford turinir car body. n'ir nt TV Morran'f nffer " n. tn InAuto Liven (ionises 16 FOR 11K.NT- Fiw-rooiu. partly modern: jrarnpe; near Vender plunt: ront reaunnslde. (Vdpnert Realty Corp.. UM T.lt.Tdn w nr W. 7M sit nations Wanted Female? 30 lAIV WAMS hoiiM" cler.nine and washlnc to do. Satisfaction k'naranted. Tt-one Mh 15o) er iuiuii at TU1 W "SlTth L V3 HofltTK Without lwarrl 68 rV.' '.'", , , '"". ' xV . . a . V 'T m . P . . - . 1 m . neni uoi.Krfi'"'. " rtft Wanted To Hrnt HI W Vii)ItBv couple with two-ver d,l child, all modern :. or room hnue in Mi-hawaka or South Rend. Permanent tenant. Reasonable rent. T-. K. Tay lor. Kor.old Mulc Stores. Mishawaka. ?tn Ifouscs For Salt 81 II OM KS KÖR SALE. 4-roora rrt modem, and 1 acre. E 12th st.: $2.vu. 5-ruom. part moflrn. new, S. Cleveland; $2SOO. o-room. part modern. ; new, E. Jefferpon nv. : 5".tO. o room., modern, new, E. 4th pt.; 7 room, modern. Iteddick at.; $0"'. S room!., mcil.rn. S.- Main St. 7 roomp. modern. Lincoln Way East. A number of 4 and .. room modern and part modern homes in Kirer lark. A n v hAUN lifpd mir boucht on teriua to ault otir indiriduil Dd. Phone Mthawaka 11M. COLIAEUT ItEALTY COUFOKATION 12t..fe Lincoln Wit West. ;..... .I : , . UV.U r.J -..f Vu""1'. nidff.. Ml.hawaka. I'hoce Mih.

KOlt SALE New flTe rooms and bath:,for city property or sell on termi. all modern. Price will aurprl tou.

Inquire Stark Realty Co. ..tl Foil SALE bungalow of tire rooms on 31 t . jerreraon f. Kurnace. lichte an St. fa.?-). I'rlce Kealty Co. Inquire at Stark j Rtl'J FUK SAKE Fir a r..nis an. I bath: ait modem; on paved street; pood location. Prl- reasonable. -Inquire t Stark Uealty Co. St 10 KOK SALE Six r on urn and Imth. eiectrlr iiLd jraii; flni corner lot on tret. inq'ilr r Sfark Itealtr Cn t4 FH SAI.K Ma roonu, furnace inii twtii and flfctilc. two' blacks from Lincoln war -It. Trie. f2.Ki. Idi metl late pnaesilon. Iinjurre oftark Kealty Co.5t4

ItUI THIS MILS. IA7I.A CASH! If there's anyone In Mishawaka who knows Mr.'Lul4Caf, pleae tell hfr to communicate with Postmaster John A. Herzoc at once, postmaster Htrze receiv1 a telegram yesterday from I'lmo Streir. chief of police of Dallas. Tf-xas. as follows: "XIt if y Mrs. Iula Cas-? Keneral delivery your city that h-r husband. K. B. "a-'- was .hol and killed here la rieht. Wire me if jhe ran "ome at once." Potn.ater Herzog fays that Mrs. Ca.- h.i3 her ninil transferred to th South Bend postofTice a few day aco.

evening of Jan. K, after which a pot luck supper will b .served. St. Andrew's Ilvangclieal. Sunday school at 0 a. m.: no services on account of the pastor's 11'r.ps: annual buines meeting of the congregation postponed until Sunday, J a n '. St. Jocph's Cntholic. Rev. Dean I. A. Moench. pastor: Rev. Fr. John Baptist, assistant; first mass at 7:30; children's mass at o'clock; high mass at 10:30 a. m. st. Bavo' Cntholic. Upv. IV. A. Schokaert. pastor: nrf;t ninss at 7.3,1 o'clock and high i mas a 1 10 o'clock. s Monlca.s (thoUc. Rev. John Kohl, pastor; Rev. I: Di:ion. assistant: first mass 7:3ft a m; children's mass at s;h mass at 10:30 a. m. t IMpfil fJ T. at 1. -ir., f-oun leading man in C'Cll B. De the leading rolo of Jack Brooktleld in "The Witching Hour," a new Para mount picture, which conies to the Lincoln Theater next Tuesday.' Monday and

Jack Brooktield in "The Witching!1"' tonight He enters the room of

Hour" is a part made to order for .... .... , Dexter. It is believed that this interpretatlon w 111 stand as the greatest nil hl Krrppn nnd sf n Pf work As ; -' " " 0 - , unusual opportunity. j To . support Mr. Dexter an excep j tional cast has been chosen. In t eluded are Mary Alden, Winter Hall, t...i, tiu tk... - th , . , ö.nvi(1..0 NIGHT SCHOOL RKOPKXS. The second . semester of the nigh school will open Tuesdav evenin January 10, at the high school building. Students who were enrolled the first semester will report to the same rooms. The new students will report to-the study hall for enrollment. Courses will be offered In the folio-- .... ... ' "

ng suojects: Amercanization, hn;ews

ia . . . lish. cooking, .sew ing, millinery, ma chine shop shop mechanical drawing.; mathematics. bookkeeping. -hrkrtharifl an.t vrifi-i-ritlnp TVi too. öions will be on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7:15 to 9 o'clock. C. C. CAUBLE, 4 High School Principal. Adv't 7 by 1. KINDKRGARTKN ASR'X MIH7TS. The Mishawaka Kindergarten As-

isociatlon met at the home of Miss view will be see non the same proj Helen Service, 1035 Lincoln way E.,jgram. j Thursday evening. Miss .Catherine "Sowing the Wind." in which i Grimm had charge of the program j Anita Stewart plays the lea. ling role,

and gave a talk on the "Kindergar ten Cook Book MIS1 f AW.VKA COM M.W DFRY NO. SI. K. T. Stated conclave Monday, Jan. 9th, at 7:30 p. m. George C. White, Commander. C. Burton Barnard, Ree. Advt. 7tl n.ns January sali:. This year's January Clearance I Sale presents for your approval the very best Quality Furniture back at P BE-WAR Prices. Full-sized bed davenports in genuine leather, Jo 3; beds of brass steel or iron reduced, floor lamps with silk Rhades, til. 50 and up. These and many other bargains In Bedroom and Dining Room .antes nwnit von. Convf-nipnt term . 5tf XKW YKAH'S KKvSOIATTON HltOKITN. He had determined to ?o through another year with the old watch un til he heard about the Schuell Than At this jewelry store on W. Jefferson Blvd.. you can trade in vour old watch and get credit on a new one It's a mighty intelligent plan, don't you do it? Why ;-tf To really progress this year, plice your money where it will earn the most. The Building fc Loan Assn., 124 S. Main St., pays C'r interest, compounded quarterly. 10-tf All So clears. for o0o. Kn eel's. ::r.s-tf FOR Five rooms nnd brtth. nil modern, in River Park. Completely finished, hnrdirood floors, full basement, walls tinted. biR In cupboHrd.. coal cellar, good furn-i ..... v.... nn, i rf.aav f,,r -c pation. $ 4(H) 00 down, bain nee E. Z. ST-pn room and bath, clo.o in. ThU hoioj. is a v ry coo. I value and in A 1 condition An PIVrttnity for rooming: oi. ?4.4iD.no-f 1.10.00 down. I Three-room cottage located north of the ti. i. railway. .o.i lot. nnu in fair condition y hai.oom iown : pi at once. will rent thl. at SI.). at on month 0t per One acre ef land out Lincoln way Six-room honp. full b:inont. furn.nv. electric, good para., chlckt-n coop, niuall fruit. 75 feet on Lincoln war. close to school, stör and church. n and ini terbrban fvry hour. 1 wo m II to cen,tf,r f,j 0ty. ;i,hk . rush or terras. GROCERY j Ioh.p a real i-uslne. Owner must ! fell on account cf health. I ice up todate fixture., dflirery truck, lonp le.lf.e at a very rneap recii. 1014; irom to fl,'-', weekly. Will lump or Iutu-' tory riitr acre- of heary ciav bind. 2 mile- o. ith of Mi.haWaka. su arrei cff"w 1' T ' S tbt;r HASTINGS REALTY CO. 1 1 1 So. Church St. Phone Mish. 1 72 or 2333 Open'Evenings

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Secrets of the Q What actor called 'Ihf Nat n Gnffc-lwln t the silent dra::ia account of. hi.8 nunjerou wives? A 'Iev j"ody. one of rh favorite .creon hc-vamps. It h r"port d th it h has had s-vn wiv s and is a"ruit to take anotlier. Ml Klinor i'alr t who has playt-d lads in sc oral I hi? late.st pictures is the ether prin cipal in this romance. IVrothy Ballon was one of the form r wive. O What arc the address. of tho fdlowins players: Vio'.a l:mi. Tom Mix. Anita Stewart. P.:ll Hart. Raymond MrKeo and B'tty 'omps"'i? A Write to Viola Irina M-tro, Ifolli'wood, Calif.: Tom Mix FoxStudio. 55th st. and 10th aw. N. Y. C: Anita Stewart S W. 4Sth sb. N. V. C: Till Hart Iisky Studio, Hollywood. "alif.: Ramond McICee Gn'.dwTn.-f'ulver City. Calif., and Betty Compson Itcky. Hollywood. Calif. 5 Q hat actor i- making his first ; trip to New York? A Lon Chaney, one nf the most character ac-tnrs the screen. BLACKSTONE Tom Moore, the well-known CJold- ' wyn star, plays the rol .of "Fancy I Charlie." the thief, in "Peatlng the I Game," which has its final shows?l?ator'or th urP ?f rofh: bing him. Discovered, he is treated 4 , . . , . 1 . . Iiis surprise, ; 'and given $5,000 to go to the senator's home town and lead an honest ! lifo. Under the impression that the senator is a "master" mind in the ! underworld, the thief actually tries I tho experiment and di iscovers that it lake a success lsj much easier to m as an honest man than us a crook Many obstacles are placed in the I is mort' rld in his principles than the townsmen. How he discovers the senator's experiment and wins the girl of his choice make a fitting climax to a powerful story w hich has 'been excellently acted. One of the best comedies yet presented at the Blackstone theater, onti.lr.il "Til -: ii Tfon r-..--. ' rt --- .-. l" M ' u ' Lee Moran. as well as International Ji'..' are to be seen on the same oroirrn m. MnrRUorito Clarkp who 0 ns a th ree-dav rrMfpninnl tnmnrrnir in ' .... . . "Scrambled Wives." is in a class by herself. This irresistible little actress appeals to all classes and all ages, i She hns marnr-tlnni thnt ff.r-r. Iii - - ------ .i.,,. .1 ' ' , V i ii.i i so mnnv ."irtrpscf.i! 1-ipI: tl.-.t im,l.,. finable something that is born in I one and she can act. A c lever Toonervillo comedv a well as latest News and Pathe Rels one of the greatest vehicles which this popular star has yet appeared in, and is scheduled to open a four-day engagement Wednesday LASALLE James Oliver Curwocd, the most popular dramatic writer in America of stories of rapid-fire action an I melodramatic thrills, never displayed his hair-raising proclivities in a more efficient manner than he does in "God's Country and the Law," which in film form is being shown at the Lasalle today. The screen adaptation of the novel ives more real ism and iil.'iusibility to the story ihan does the printed page, and a capable cast 'Interprets the various roles. On Sunday the Lasalle will show Norma Talmadge and Eugene O'lirlen in "itho latest revival of their great triumpn. tnis being: "De j.uxo Annm." On Monday will come the l)f Mille- ! Paramount production from tht most Important novel written in America in recent years, "Miss Lulu liett." As a spoken drama this won I the r Vrizo for boing the best ! stlP production of the year. In the silent form it brings a oast which includes Lois "Wilson, Milton Sills, Theod ore Itoberts. Clarence Ilurton and Helen Fer-rus. n. CASTLE Wallace Heid, a do'mnair daredevil who keeps "em smiling even while ripping off hi3 most agrile ile .: ie last I tics, is bfin-r shmvn for th j times here in "The Hell Diggers" I today at the I as.ie. Tne picture, a i rin-snortinr thriller !; n1(..T!tr' t Vi . , ----- ------- - . i . . LI lieia tans even more ti:an d:d his recent automobile stories by the same author. Lois Wi!s-n. soon to be seen as Miss Lulu Bett, is thf leading lady. "Shadows of tho West" is Sunday's hilling. "THE BAT" I . a -1 ierformanio - I "Tlie IVit" will be given in ??outh Hend at t!:e 'Jiiver theater this aft'rnofn and tonight. This is the play, conceded by all ; to be the greatest success in years. K.'This i the play about whih there has been more discussion than any other play produced in a generation or more. ORPHEUM The Maxwell Quinte:, five pcf!f nt male sinerers. olTer the sons sketch. '"A Night a: Club." with three guests and two colored attendants as the characters, for the headline attraction at the Orpheum today and tomorrow. 'The Doll ' v rouc ls a number :n i a rove- fv ri:?v .or f. 1 which the McKinley sj..t- rs and two other pretty pirl participate. Characters from fairy tales and othr children's books are introduced anl execute sons and dane bits eharm1 irtply Tho IeUis. a trio of French J gymnast.", amuse and amaze with their feats of skill. The art Is nice. arransed with the raidt of the trio pettirt-: the lauchs. ley. n r t r d n tV Hilly Fr.v.vt - ne a : - va To rt:illy rrogrt.-i th:." year, place your money where it wlJl earn the J most. The building: & Lean A?n., 12 4 P. fan t.. rays l. ir.tere.t. 10-tf compounded quarterly.

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