South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 14, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 January 1922 — Page 10

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1922

NOTED WRITER TO LECTURE AT KNIFE

AND FORK BANQUET' ; (Jrecorv Ma?on on Program -Judge Alflen and I urdav Judge Aldon and Howie to Speak. s a nd : America' R5poneibi 1; 'prortun'.tkV is the by Gregory M.uon. B'. va r orr pordnt an d r-; tl lnve.ticaor for "Th Outlook." who will appear hefor th Knife and Fork flub at It banaut In the Rotary room rf th" Oliver hofl Tud'ty nmlng. Jan. 17. .lute Oorge I). A Men rf th Mn-chu-tt. b i r. ami John Mad'arlam- IIow of PnfTalo. N. Y.. ,irf a on th pro- ( trrarn wh!h rromlfs fo le vari'l' (JurirC and r.te rtalnlng. Mr. M.on iprif nf 2? monthn -pnt in many oountri'-o t i r-urcp a a w;ir i n j - u . nabU j him to T.ring a m- of j vital Importance, to A me rlca rs. Hileotnr nd matra-zin artlc.in 1315 f.rnt ca'Ird attention to th dans-r l a. revolution in r.uv'.i. fnd 'hn th" C?a r overthrown 1. wnt to Ri;v:a. 1'rom th'r h ,'vnt to liina an 1 Japan, rcmrn,'rf to Ilnrl'tni - u;iv of So'itli , Afr'ra. rir-t to from IUin.

f hunted r.rrrmn !-h-at l;U'aiter Mi!lr 'oal Co.. office. 21 Ameriran cibmi rln. nnd ha lloor.-. Vi- jtr0adway. omtirne Thursday ,ir:d h- '.v.!. with th'' aivanc- piard j ,UL;Kt or mrly Friday morning but .f Arnorlran troop, in th- Ar?or.n"- U(.p. unsur--.sful. arrordincr to a Mf;:5 offen-ive. Hv wns tho rirstj r-fl0rt maflo to thf roll, In obtain-ArnTi.-nn corre -pondent to o.rosf. the j JnK nnvtillng cf valu. I ' . i f n r f I, i l i - n I r. -if thfi A I Til - ! . . i v 1 9

- . j :-fi.-r. and sino' th-n h has travel-, d rxterM.vrly o. r Furope. j IndiTM i'.(-ltT-J D Aide?!. WhOe t.ilk will he re plete with h u m o r o ti 3 '.i.-erv-itio!,.-. iM h.-ra!dd ns "an ora-jin ' r K rt at mi w r, a man atla. tive i er.xona.lity. a ' P ar incisive Iiinker. and a man who always pre- - r 1 1 h I fnrj Iii.- audience th hihL i Mil l I.". II 7 il n i VIII 'a. is -ntrrt.! inirik'. and is i 1 1 r d r. .'rvir his fellow men. dnulidat- it A lr..-e student of liL'foiy ;,n l tiv tnterc-'e.i ni iutiir apairji, h.'Ite Al!m fis I rtol as d 1 rat-' o '. oanty. eon zv. iopa 1. and : t;.'te n ntior... W-for' h- rea hed his I.: i jontv. At 22 he way a candidito At - i. - 1 - . II I. ior ine leciP.HT lire, ana ai -t 11' wi -.ppointe.-i jufi. e r,f Mas.-achiietTf j - our!, a po-it ion which li Ip li-Id for j I ( a rs. Although Mr. Howie i. not a pro, :" . ional speaker, he is -aid to bo one of the mo brilliant orators of New York. He is deeply interested In the work of Itohert Burns, and will civt- "An Ir.ight into I'.obbie ' F.urns." reciting many of the Scotch poems. His enthusiasm carries his j audience with him. and he is able i usually, to establish a nnv and deeper feeling towird this mo?t human of lots. Demolish Bar to Stop Booze Flow At Local Saloon

Fntertainment for the patients at . , f. . . Healthwin will be provided Sunday Hauler (.onflcate Liquor ; evening by the South I?end Aerie No. (;ia.s and Find Vllk of I J- Eask- The entertainment com- ..... hi mitte . which Include Irwin I. "Millie 111 Coat rocket. ; Fisher. O. Morehouse, and II. Arch-

Walter 1. Woznickl. whex- soft drink parlor at H:t7 I.inilcn av., was raided Thursday evening by police and federal orllcers. waived arraignment in city ourl Friday m l his 'ae was s.' f for ht aring Jan. 2'. He rharced with unlaw ful posst ssinn of ml xi. jtmg l -iuurj for purpose of sab-. T!i" raiding detail cori-isied o r-ipt. Hamilton. 1 t a tivcs iviinski. Kia. Wm;hc-M and Finter. tlicvf Ii Vel',e nnd T'edral Prohibition eT)t Harry Math is. A sr-arcli he Wo'nicki mpotiutu recabd au etnpfv glas. sMK'Hing of whisltv. touiid on the bar. and a hilf pint --tle of colored "moonshine" found a th" pocket of a coat which was ' .i'iL'itis t tlv end of the lhr. Tlie raid.-.- faturt I tloir sit by ; i.oilshing th. bar fixture. The nx n set to work upon orders from II i n i i I f i ill 'i nil M 'i tli i -ir.H I r-t d Vi nrt 'llt.l.l .'ll UU'I .tll'i. II IL'I .11 li'lb time had the bar. in piecr-, lyirnc In the yard in the r-ar of the eptab- ' shment. Woznickl adrnitte! .wnerbip of 'be coat which contained the li.juor. . r is s i i d - Fiiiht Years Without a Miss is Record of Out . i I mm f Sunday School Member i.ht jfi I .- w it nout m;sc!ng a Sunday is the rrord of e'larenco Kouts. a member of tb- Sunday chool of the Hope Presbyterian -hurch. Leer and Dayton s's. Jeantte White of the same school has nicKA.! 1 1 fr mtth -i r if tirrf.i i lilii"llT 'I 'I' .I-. I fc. V .i 4 ' pervert i t tep.dance. .in ! 10 members havo ' een pres'nt eer Sundy for th-: '.a st two year-. IJ:Khfy-one of the n " t n b" r v who iiae not missed .x Sundiy for th last three iuon:h- are trying To extend this record for the perj,i of i year, and then for two years, ahe Sunday school awards diplopMs o thos.i who can present a perfect itfendance card fr two years A r.e-.v mark of in.n4. w s rarh-! I in the total attenlanc during! : ae year. 1021. and collections ia ! T'ie Sundax school ani"un:eto "n. 4'h While the the average af. "endarce tcf 12" x -1 - .. ! o-e j o 2 " 9 i n 1 f : 1 Frank K et t ring, superirtenl-; nt. xpre-c Iiis pride at the groxvth I f th school and iy h Is - acting a n een gre-te- de -et r ment j . nring the ermine .year. j HODfiriN TALKS. F.rdgers cf the s:. 1 :. 1: I. on and Trust .. s-pokc Thursda xenlr.g before " members of th Industrial club at th'! ir.eeir.g ar .e V. V .-!' this term. . A. i';iv.o., fc.lr.xav1 the th.e ls upper. THAT S.VI.V; RFOFFTION. Will prove more profitable tltan er If you place your money with th BuUJIr-g Ä: Ixan Assn.. 1C4 S. Main it.. --rhere you receive jn--ret. compounded Quarterly. Why t ot !t ycur money work whre it will earn th mot? 4-tf apply of Monminit plants j flowers at very mod era to ' and cut rr-cf. Pulchen & Buckie, Grn:u. 313 N. Ivifayette 11-tf pr cent R:!uctlon Sa, n 334-tf

Government Orders Exams to Fill Many Positions

A r.'ir.lT f xaminati'-.n fori rrvico portions nr anno:inr"l for F I ri;ar. March and "until fur- j th-T r,t;cf." They ar' as f'dlown- : r i i : t in child hygin. $Mrir t 'Kl pr r ynr. rcrnpt of appliesr'nrs to r!o Fb. 14; nmatoiogi.t ' aid iThnologist. 12.700 to $3."?0 j rr"nct 1 af"!J"la"li t,r ir. c't.eine- v-vb. ii: .wmtai-t pa, lnipcor, J2,00r to $2, 4 "" p-r ;.'ar, cloins Fob. 11; a:Mtant ex ft m i rir, patent off;rf, r.tranc f-al-i pr month lor f-atisf i tory ?rvic. h. J !. and I ft. an1 Mann 22. 24; j inir-r 'r.cinor and do; e-nrrancr alarv of 12.000 I 2.1 ird ' vTicrr, I pr ynr. Feb. S and e ani March j 22 iri1 2-: M-nior nsrinT. prri5t j two. t M r o to $2,700 pr year, tin!il fijrthr no'i junior r.fjinr. 'ri2r to J 1. '(' rf r yAr, until fur- ! tie r iv-ti: mr vivr.r of protective t iw.iir. 12.00 to $4.!"00 Mr yr ir. uw r.i'I asrent, protective vr.rj.Ti in'-;u;rr. JlOu to $3.000 i if r jfflr, until furtnr notl'"; pp4- ; f jn milk utilization, $1,00 to j.'iif'O r,r ycr. cloinsr Kb. 7. A jpl ''"h t ions for and partimLarf r-.r.c. rnir ir any of thf positions may i . fbf .jinr-d frr-m V. C. Kttrinj? of bf civil rvirr d( parttr.nt at th'j I 'T Of I l.-r. Garage Owner Sees Thief Flee Through Shop Window nursrlars affrtrd an f-ntry into the t i oni T.is o; firawT in iitii'f nnn ,jfks jn aldition to the contents of ;i ,.nhin( t safe, were found upon th" , , , o a r-,r.rtH f nr , , , u , n 0 1 s .'riday. No money was left th,. s:if(. Thursday nic:"ht. it was aid. I 'rank J. Wolf, who operates an 'j ut omohilo repair hop at 321 S' ott t.. discovered a thief Friday morning making his getaway via a ! rear window o f th fdinp. carrying i with him a four-callon can of color Surnrifled bv Wolf, the varni5 h. thief dropped the can and disap pearincr through the window, vaulted a hish hoard fem-e und fffected hi.s :v,ip Knights Templar Install Xriv Officers for the. Year Soilth Bend Commandary No. 13, jof the Knights Templar, installed ofj ficers for the year Thursday evening jaf the Maf-nic temple. They arc as I follow s: F. H. Ahrens. genera lissi;mo; I.. M. Hammerschmidt. captain general; A. A. t"iulk. treasurer; Hollo i Fare, recorder: U. P. Preston, preJj;jt e; J. H. (Jrinim. senior warden; H. p Rausch. junior warden; C. W. , ..,.,,. T-oi, n,.Ki tanarH bearer; C Weigner, sword bearer; W. C Cass. Clement Studetaker, III, and Harold Shager, guards; William Barnard, sentinel. The installation was conducted by i tiring commander F. C. Traver and 1 Marshall JMwin W. Cingrich. Fagles Plan Entertainment for Patients at Healthwin ! ambeult. has arranged the following program: baritone solo. J. Neadbulski; saxophone solo. J. A. Hans; dance. Miss Sylvia Rosenthal; duet. Mrs. Downs and A. J. Haerens; song. H. Moon; songc. T. Pattion. Mrs. 1 Iouglas and A. J. Haerens will act i as accompanists. dancing. for which the H. and N. ocletv orchestra has donated its i service:, will follow. j U'orhs Board Orders Toyne to Clean Water Strainers i There was no meeting Friday by I the board of water-works conimis- ! -ioners. Two members of the board, i it was said, were absent from the : city. At an informal meeting of the board Thursday evening. Supt. John W. Toyne- was ordereel to have .leaned the strainers of the newCentral pumping station's wells. This work, needed before the best results can be obtained, will greatly increase the available supply. It is said. No definite time was set for in ofllcial test on the new station. DAMAGi: SMALT,. A small amount of damage, reMilted from a blaze late last night . i i 1 1 j : . aic c i . i 1 II III C' lj II 11 INK ill " I O. .Mrtlll HI . , i,.nrfi i,y A. n. Snydrr and occupied bv I. Snyder. The building Is used for storing fruits. The Mar was can -cd bv a small oii stove. puovt: i-ornAR. The new Treasury Savings eottifi( ates nr proving very popular, say oix.ci-iis nr ine pos-oruce. i nc salens so far this month are fiv. times rrcater than the amount s'ob! during the month of December. DIL V. TT. CATISON. i xv-she to announce to hU patients . .d friends that from this date. Jan. j brd. IOC?, he will devot his entire ; att- ntlou t. hi DFNTAL PKACTl''F and can be fo'.irvl in hi- nexvly ! furnished and completely equipped offices at 12." W. W A S H I N C3 T O N A V.. first stairway east of J. M. S tddg. Telephone Main "-4?. Open Sund iy morning by appointment. I xvish you one and all a Happy and Pn spero;s N"w Year.' Respectfully. F. R. CARSON, Dentist. 4-tf

i lXC Ii FAMILY FKO.sT-niTTKN. i You can mention famll!s that j you knovv who have- suffered durfr. ph ; jruj fne xvintr froni the faulty con

struction of thlr hemes. If your windows and doors are et In Cloister Rrb-k vou need neve.- xrorry about wind. now. sleet, nor rain. A' Staples-Hildebrnnd for sample. 4-tf !-iici: or iKisii i:pkini:d For the benefit of those brothers v ho haxe fa;ld to follow th.- situation In Ireland there Is an opportunity to 'ret the dop' down at one cf Goldte Mann's four cigar stores. All kinds of questions are explained over a convivial cigar. Make or.o of these your mretinsi: place lit? Haxo you raid vour telephone bil' 1 yet? 16-cz. tin Tuxedo. Jl. Fngel's. 35S-tf

STRANG CONFERS WITH OFFICIALS AT STATE HOUSE Employment Director to Fipht Effort of Committee to "KilP Bureau. Waltnr F:. Stfnn?. appointed h iov. McCray to direct th fre employment bureau in Kt. Joseph county, will rnkf a determine. stand to hav the county counci.' continue its appropriation of $1.250 and thus maintain an agency in South Hnd. existence of which is threatened. Mr. Strang, it was underutood. wnt to Indianapolis P'riday to conru!t with state ofTleia.n and if porrible have a reprevsentatlve from the !ate director of unemploymem office attend the county council mertinsr here next Tuesday to advocate retention of the bureau. The existence of Fuch a bureau lr. the city has ben threatened because of the charge that politics entered into the appointment of .Strang When the nvn whorve apj.fal.s to the city and county brought responp In the form of appropriations, learned that the individual or Individuals bearing recommendation of their comjnitte could not be appointed because of opposit0 politicai faith. they decided to turn around and recommend that no bureau be maintained here. Favor ChnmlT .pcncr. Rather than put the city and - ounty to the expense of 1 2 , f 0 0 as their share in maintaining1 the bureau when they believed that employers and applicants for work would not be greatly benefited by appointment of a man unfamiliar with employment work, the committee decided to continue the agency at the Chamber of Com ir..srce. The agency there, in charge o I.eo S. Hemer, Is capably handling the unemployed situation in the city, ecmmltte members say, and thry believe that another free employment agencj' would be an added expense1 to the community.

STATE BANS FISHING SHANTIES ON LAKES INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 13. Fishermen on Indiana's lakes cannot; ta'e. shanties or ennall house on the l?Ve to protect tnem from cold while fishing through the. ice. according to an opinion of Atty. Hen. F. S. Iesh made public today. Ceorge N. Mannfeld, chief of the !:sh and eramo division of the department of conservation, requested the opinion after he had received reports from northern Indiana saying persons were fishing through the ice from within fhantles. INVEST1GATORS WILL PROBE MUNCIE CASES MUNCIK, Jan. 13. Investigators wrre put to work in Muncie and uher parts of Delaware county today to look for Instances of profiteering. Pros. Clarenco Ronadum made public a statement that any caws of unjurt prices which earr.e to h!s notice would be brought before the grand jury which will b railed In special session for that purpose. Special attention will be paid to setklng evidence agajnst a number of cases of alleged profiteering In foodstuffs. Five New Foundries Incorporate in State Indianapolis! Jan. ir,. Five new foundry companies located at Marion and Terre Haute filed articles of incorporation Friday with Ser'y of State Jackson, the papers being filed by four Dayton. O., men C. n. Swank. C. P. Osborn. O. V. Coon and H. C. Sullvan. F. X. Gartland and H. J. Schaumleffel. both of Marlon, and M. F. Conlon of Terre Haute, were named as directors aloTig with the incorporators. Mr. Gartland serves as director of the Gartland Foundry company an! the Marion Gray Iron Foundry company, and Mr. Schaumleffel as director of the Atlas Foundry company, also at Marion. Mr. Conlon Is on the directorate of the Gartland Foundry' company and the GartlandDanvllle Foundry company, both to be at Terr Haute. Find School Supplies In Valparaiso Cottage VALPARAISO. Jan. 13. Two truck loads of school supplies, said to belong to the city schools of Chicago, were found In a lakeside cottage north of Valparaiso Friday. The sca-jch was instigated by Joseph Kopling. said to be a member of the Chicago school hoard. The cottage xvhre the supplies are alleged to have been found is declared to be oxvned by a Chicago school board member. Constable hartes Adams-is holding the supplies pending orders from Chicago, it was said. DO YOU WANT TO I'OTL S. FF? Get in a supply of Old Ren. Premium. Amber Jacket or my Pocahontas coal before the das of ?en weather. Now would be a gcod time te let me have that trial order. C. II. Defres. M. 273. L. Zi:. Coal. Umo. Cement. Ia e lrick and Maenn Supplies. 14 No mor restles-- night for the up-to-date merchant that has his store fully covered with insurance. Why take the chances of loss and bear the burden of worry xvhen the Greenan Agercy can eliminate it all? Call u in the Farmers' Trust RIdg. :-tf ovnu si'ppiiY or i-iavts. Due to an over supply of blooming plants and cut flowerp. they are beirjj- offered at a very moderate prlc. Pulshn & Buckles. Greenhouse. 319 N. Iafayette st. 11-tf Women save money by buyin; your shoes at the U. S. Army stor. 330 S. Michigan st. All standard makes of shoes. Factory blemish. $1.95 up. 365-tf Over supply of blooming plants and cut flowers at very moderate price. Pulschen & Ruckles, Greenhouses. 319 N. Lafayett 11-tf Who killed beautiful Miriam Vane in her Greenwich Village studio? Isabel Ostrander' story' begins in The News-Times Mon-. day, Jan. 16. Adv.

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Secrets of the Movies Revealed 1 üfS 1 Hl:ZZS ;'VYj '!V-v --73 j Monty M.inks comedy enticed '

Q. What i the modern tendency now In building f-rts for motion pictures? A. The romhination of exterior" and Interiors. For example in a picture showine the r.uir.ess section of a town the bank, hotel, and hops were so erected that when the exterior scenes were "shot" the company could move into the building" and photfpraph the interior p'-ene.. This makes the continuity better and saves money in transportation and liathtinsä:. It givs the director much more latitude in filminc his story than when a company is transported to a location and then broucht hack to the studio for interior work. Q. Is there any limit to the number of words to be usd in a scenario?. A. No. but it is advisable to make it as brief a pos.lb! Q. Has Wallace Reid's son ever appeared in the movies? BLACKSTONE Anita Stewart, who is internationally recognized as one of filmland's mest charming stars, will have final showings tonight in "Sowing the Wind." In this production Miss Stewart gives a remarkable delineation of the character of the girl who was made to suffer humiliation and disgrace by the waywardness of her own mother. "Sowing the Wind" presents a love story of universal appeal bound to please all who see It. If Miss Stewart has ever lacked the opportunity before to give her talents full scope, she Is given chance in "Sowing the Wind." she portrays a rede requiring most consummate skill as an this and the allaround interpreter of the dramatic art In its highest, form. All fans who like real human stories in which the star delineates character frem a human standpoint will like Miss Stewart in this excellent pieture. A Buster Keaton comedy entitled "Neighbors" is to be seen on the same program. "Neighbors" is without question of doubt ne of the cleverest comedies yet presented in this city, and all those who enjoy a hearty laugh should not miss the opportunity of seine F.uster Keaton tonight. "Molly O." which has b n advertised for the past six weeks at the Pdackstone, in which Mabel Normand plays the leading role, is due to open a five-day engagement tomorrow. In thinking of Mabel Normand one always thinks of "Mickey." which was one of the created pictures ever presented since the infancy of the silent drama. Mack Sennett was the producer of "Mickey" and Is also the pre.ducer of "Molly O," in which more money was spent than in the making of "Mickey." and moving picture critics declare that Mr. Sennett has produced a much greater and finer production than "Mickey," which was released several years ago. Tn "Mollv O" THREE INJURED WHEN TWO MACHINES CRASH INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 1 ::. A nurse, a physician and an ambulance driver were injured about 2 o'clock Friday morning when a municipal ambulance in which thcx were, riding on an emergency run was struck by a cattle truck. The injureel are Mi.-.s Villa Corssine. Dr. G. H. Lspinlaub and I'dgar Syrus, driver of the ambulance. Oscar Watts, of Carmel. driver of the cattle tnick, was arrested on a charge of improper driving. vnu: ixss smn.ooo. HAMMOND. Jan. K.. Fire earlx Friday destroyed the Puff Plock. In the heart of the business district and causeel a loss estimate'! at $100,ft"ir. Women save money by buying your shoes at the U. S. Army store, 330 S. Michigan makes of shoes. SI. 95 up. ft. All standard Factory blemish. 3S-tf Calvin Stertzbach, chiropractor. ; graduate of Universal School of Davenport and Cof? School of Fort j Wayne, has opened otficcs at Ö21 N.J Main st. 4-tf percent Reduction Sal". Vcr non s. -t: 90c plug Horseshoe, Star. SOc Kngle's. ö.iS-tf A FRIEND IN NEED A FRIEND INDEED Writes Mrs.Hardee Regarding Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Iifl Ancclcs. Calif. "I rr.nst. tell you that f am a true friend to Lydia h. Pinkham a Vegetable Compound. I have taken it off and on lor twenty years and it has helped me change from a delicate mrl to a stout. healthy woman. hen I was mar ried I was sick all the time until I 'took Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 was in bed much of my time with pains and had to have the doctor every month. One day I found a little book in my yard in Guthrie, Oklahoma, and I read it through and cot tho medicine Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound and took eight bottles and used the Sanative Wash. I atonccbegantogetstronger. I have pot many women to take it just by telling them what it has done for me. I have a young sister whom it has helped in the same way it helped me. I want you to know thr.t I am a 'friend indeed. 'foryou were a'frien j in need.' " Mrs. George Hordes, 1043 ByTam St. L03 Angeles, California.

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f:re er.tithd "FUhind the Mii.ek Q. Wliom did Kareth Hughes play with '.efore he appeared in 'Sentimental Tcmrny"? A. He appeared with Viola Dan 3 and Alice Iake. Q. What actor was temporarily l-linded by studio 'ieht"? A. Max binder, the Frerch comclian. who is now making a screen hat two prominent movie families arc anticipating a visit from the stork? Read this depnrtnn nt tomorrow for the ar,wt r. C opyright. K'22. .ais. .oiiuand is supporter, oy the same- rast supporting her in "Mickey." "Molly O" lias far more amus-, inir adventures than "Mickey" and the production in every way is superior to anything that Mack Sen- , no it has ever pnloticed. '"Molly ()" j contains wit. romance, adventure, ! love tentns nnd thrills a niefnrei ' ' " t ' tilt i I in v rV-t you will talk about IenK after leaving the theater. LASALLE Garcth Hughes piaxs lb George in "Little Ilva Ascends.' St. the featured offering at the I. .Salle to

j tr-ers." His sight failed while nt X-fV!;' W;'t': V-.'v- acain i: the point of popularity, an 1 work in the hichly lighted s-m at the "c '' t"'v.'rr i th- Castle is offering thrillers at. I studio so the company has been giv- j jS .v?:' - VJ their saltiest. Cor.tanc- Taimadsre.' j t-n a vacation and work held up until j ':' V?rV'x':V'v ' &J Wanda Haw lev and Harris-m Ford ,

Mr. lender recovers. illn , ' c ! arrive at. the playhouse on Monday

day, and in the- story of "Little Lva Abends" this youthful Koy plays j the sweet, simple and girlish par: of Little Lva in Fncle Tom's Cabin i v for a travelling troupe owned..:!;

headed and managed by hi? mother. All of which will co.ivulso LaStlb -l goers with absolutely uncont red'able merriment, for th siiht ef this pouting xouth rebelling at last

.gainst the indignity of playing 'ij-.-cted x. ith .i m all-star cast in KirN iart and asefdint into a other words a typical photoplay of property lnavrn gailel into pnta-'il:e ijjid th- public has l-artb to loons and nightdress i.-j one of theleyp. , t from Yit.airranh "Tim wi, ;e

m-t strikingly original eorr.dx ideas that have found the,r way to the screen in many moom. "Little Fva Ascends' is frm the pages of . ; the Saturday Lvening Post and it,, those who see it. Sunday. Con-I fiance Talmadge. Wanda Hawkey, and Harrison Ford will be shewn in "A Pair of Silk .Stookmgs" and en Monday. Lionel Harry more come in "Iloomrrang Pill." OLIVER More than l.' fio actress and J actors appliel at t.ie casting" elcpart-l ment of the Paramount luig1 Island; studio for parts in George V. Ho- j hart's play. "Fxperience" which is row sho-vv-n; at th'-- Olive r for the las? times loday. This unprecedented number of applie-ants for work in the picture was due. jr. was explained, to the fact that few plays are better knoxvn. both to the general public; and the acting profession, than! "Kxpei-ience." When the announcement of the, filming of "Fxperience" by Para-i mount was made requests by the dozens began to pour into the cast- 1 ing department. Some wanted to play "Youth." others thought they xx ( re suitable for "Love Ho "Fxpericnee" and still other they could play "Ambition." ' knew Pleas- . ute." "Fa-s ion." "'rini1." or anv of TODAY JACK GARDNER "Open Places" .y. SUNDAY JACK HOXIE "Double O" 10 CENTS No War Tax i TODAY GARETH HUGHES in a comedy "Little Eva Ascends" SUNDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE Wanda Hawley Harrison Ford "A Pair of Silk Stockings"

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