South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 19, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1922 — Page 16

SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

THURSDAY JANUARY 19

BROKER DONATES FIRM TO OFFICE AIDES FOR HOBBY

.Makin? $2,000,000 in -1 Yai, Finamirr OuilJoli for -SVw-papcr.

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Secrets of the Movies Revealed

eahier over whom the ptJrk-up man!

! breaks hi hart. Th fa!ur for tomorrow will "After th- Show."

known to but on- r,n:i in million". : n?:'l thus er.hbd to h.injr to the

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Vnner. In Ho f.vorti-hMlmifl .i?h r n t - : " ' 1 ' 1 " K pjaers: l.eatrlCe JOV.

uil-n lwndiH, W. S. Hart. Iois WilI od, Contance Binnev. Dnrnthv Phil-

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roamers to rcmpi" tn eas: Pci'H feature. The property comb d th neighborhood in York for a kitten without siscA mall boy was told he would

a half dollar If hp

hrins: a ';tt to the studio

They mart? no nw to loe. honor! ( and obey. They flighted their troth I ! with R rinx. and a garland of flow- j

L!od th-y loved on" another until

i UriUl IJl lUflll JKtl lt ddress Mi- Joy and Gullen a 1, -,,.;,. i 1 ,1 . . '

andwat OoIdu--n. Culver City. Cal . Uuth anJ faitn ..Wilh0ut Hen.ni Hid Hurt and Mi Wilson at Lasky,of clergy," lathe's- visualization ..,

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t.vo r ifor,". One tht I've ot a hobby. Th othT it thit I've Rot r.:: the money I ned. '.Money a rood thir.tr to hve. 1 : 1 j t it makes you work harder and !. wider,. 'u with more re-spnnihil-;!' . Ti;e more money I've made the tuoie new interest I'ce aequired. It has meant n.ore and moro work, ' erpiu tlie r.f'se to the grindstone. I'm u'ettins: out and letting the 'her fellow rmke their pile. I'm civinr them th business tterause they've, earned it. and I haven't any further ukp for it myself. N'o. I don't s.iy that every busiu i rnan who ni.ikfH hi.s pile ouht ; liar.d hi- bu.cine.m over to hM em-1,1-ivf. T'nat' for a man to deride

trf say the di-e-ior Rot all the ratsjal. 723 Seventh a v. N. Y., MaLoan the wanted and then ome. a all the j and Hutrhes at Ince Studios, Culver

Mi Hammerstein

boyrf in the neighborhood appeared ! City, Lalif.. and

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with many cat. Q. Who is the thinnest ?irl pictures?

A. "Spike" Itankin who play thej

of oueen in the burlesqu

at Selznick. Q. What

"20 Seventh av director was

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j last times. The picture's scenario

was especially pre, a red for the screen by Rudyard Kiplinjr. him-?

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Iff fii 1 . , , Olli" 1 ll.llU I i lk.llllllll while filming a picture recently? 1 . , , , ' , a t-.iw . c... u Iewis. acting under orders of the A. Krich von Strohtim was pain-' ... ... ,. 1 1 author, Mr. Kiplinsr.

r (Mini v i iT.iiriupki4r,ri.tii

queep in the nuriesque or :. . . , , , me cnaracter of Ameera 1 vcrv

The Three .Muskeeters has that I. . , . . " . . capably portraved h.v a:imsf :i i' innn n anil w w n r-li cA hia J - -

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Q. Has an entire ire us ever been hired to app" .n a motion picture? A. The en' e Harnes circus nienaperie with tr.iners and attendants

ha been secured frr use in the mak-i

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a wild animal s rial.

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What comedian has been chosen to take the place of Uocoe Arbiickle? See if you sues the right one by looking for this ans- '' : in tomorrow's paper. . i i 'opyrieht. 1 :2 -'.

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Cuttin Tor Play. 'I'm quitting so I can play. PU-in-up munry doesn't do yoü any good. You can only eat three tquart :uea!s a iny. Ar.fl dissipation ln't arv uood it jut givfs you a headache. "I'rc gin? to play witli my hobby a newspaper. I'm not a newspaper man. Hut I'e get my ideas about a newspaper. I think it ought to serve the community. My newspnper i.s making some money. Iut x;th in profit a secondary con--:dera tion." Itorg. who :ve- ;n Hackensack. N J.. owns the Tlergen K'ening üpcnnl. He bought if a year and a half ago. Urgently he endowed a $2.000 rho'arship fund for th? benefit ol u!duat- of the high school ol rnion HiM. X. J.. where he graduated in I s r 7 . Kach year one Union Hi'l boy is sent, tuition and njl exj. free, to Rutgers university. I'rg" 'olIcgf Training. ' 1 bad to go to work when I got o ! liigh school." T5org .aid. "1 iiisrd a college education. A boy :ght to have ore. The boy who -.is the scholarship must uive a

iioja: pledge tnai uiinm i ; j fün

fter craduatinn he give to some boy the same opportunity he en-

BLACKSTONE Seldom has a Kar been surrounded by a more congenial cast than that which supports MabcI ?ormand in Mack 'Sennett'n latent production. "Moily O," which has its final .showings at the UlaeksUne theater tonight. Thousands of motion picture theater fans have a ford recollection of "Mickey," and in "Molly O" they will find a successor to her, that is in every way more lovable, .more entertaining and more developed. "Molly O" has far more exciting adventures and is more amuliir than "Mickey" and in every way is superior as a picture. "Molly O." the heroine, is too jolly a character to be able to keep genuine fun out of her life spite of her extremely pathetic position. The story of her courtship and -marriage, the failure of the union and then the reconciliation, is as dramatic and thrilling a story as haa ever' been presented to movie fans in t his city. This is without que.-tion of doubt one of the best vehicles in which Mabel Normand has ever made her appearance, and to miss seeing "Molly O" would be missing one of the best comedies ever presented here. A powerful story with an unusual twist will be seen at the 'Rlackstone for two days beginning tomorrow, when Gouveneur Morris new photoplay. "Ace of Hearts." opens its engagement. In "Ace of Heart." hon Chaney plays the leading role. Chaney will be remembered for his portrayal of the legless man in "The Penalty." The other leading roles are played by I'.eatrice Joy and John Rowers. "The Woman in His House." featuring Mildred Harris Chaplin, will open a three-day engagement commencing next Sunday. It is acclaimed by all motion picture men to he

LASALLE

Virginia

I Rrown Faire, and the role of .John i Holden falls to Thomas Holdner. an '

hnglishman by birth, who was very thororughly acquainted with India, ' before his entrance into the silent

! drama. Others in the cat are Her- ; oert . Prior. Nigel de Rrulier and ' Kvelyn Selbie. A very funny und educational ' : comedv railed. "You'll T.e S'Prised."

educated . i-ue of i l

starring "Snooky," the

chimpanzee and a late News are also shown.

La sa'.le

"After the Show" at the

everyone who has seen it the ! OLIVER photoplay known as "After thej a new standard in Show" now playing there were sat- achievement has been

isfied that they had seen one of the outstanding hits of the season on the screen, and perhaps the best story of the theater ever filmed. Rita Weiman," foremost weaver of tales of things theatrical, wrote the Ptory

under the title of "The Stage Door" i

and it appeared in the Saturday Kvening Post. Paramount purchased the rights to it and appointed William de Mille to produce it. The

.-luij luiRviiis one naf,iif mi ui : i'm r scenes

i Iovliness as portrayed by Tila

said demure charmer being a mem-

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Lee,

photoplay ; 3c t by the'

big Vitayraph special, 'The Son of: Wallingford" which will be the at-! traction on the Oliver screen all next wtek 3tarting Sunday. j The. . story moves rapidly. Kachj scene is crowded with action, over; ."0 principals, most of whom have either been starred or featured in other productions were engaged. Magnificent s;et. beautiful girlfl, picturesque locations, mammoth pec-

all have their pan

in tiie story's telling. Amor? th latter mentioned, a lake flooded

Harmony, melody and i.copa ti'n arc ottered by trie Pyron brothers' Moanalua Sextette, who topline th? new vaudeville b.'.i ,,., ning at til" n-heum tins aflcir.oon. II ich in tuber ol this a-ign ration i an acornpüsh d iristrumentahsl as well as the posior (..f .in excellent 5-iiigmg oicc. i;d Hall, coming direct from one of Chicago' - bi,r biop theaters, where he p'.uyeu to capacity crowd.-; la.-t wo k, m.ik"." in virse about everythin:: that li.appcns to strike his l'.u.cy. To a turn- selected by he- audience lie l anufac:ur.-s ;yrlcs while you wait. Tiie auburn-haired girl in the next to the lasr row or the portly gentleman in th' titasl scat on the alIf. ii av provide a new verse to "Over There," "We Won't Cet Home I'ntil Aion.inc" er "I'm Aliaid to 'om" H ome iu th..- Iark." Thi i.u i t a i n -er invariably ha ihe iuoise him a'ifl no ore .-( l is to enjoy h' jest.i .is nunh as tlit huil ed' them. hil "ranee IJrotheis-. two s.iperh so, c iloens etf physical perfection, specialise in load balancing and am.ize with tlieir feats of kill and daring, hevoy ar.el Dayton, offer a '..augh a"'de comedy rketch haing to do with "doctors." Pud and Jack Pearson .introduce lively stepping on this splendidly varied lull and Sealo, Jio alm.ost liuman sal. rounds out the program.

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BIG SALE OF BLANKETS 200 pairs of heavy cotton fancy plaid bed blankets that sold for $4.50 per pair. Sale $P Q!3 price embwW HEAVY BED BLANKETS In cottons and wools, large selection, from $4.50 to $10 a pair. Sale price 4 off.

DOMESTICS AT BIG SAVINGS

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ber of the chorus of a great revue. with several tanks of oil affords the Then there is a millionaire backer :,roduction with one of the greatest to the show, much attracted by the j Jire sctnca ever to be filmed. In t!u

midst of this lake in a motorboat.

sweet beauty of t.ie Kirl. and desir

ous of turning her into a naughty playmate, while the crusty old doorkeeper, revealing for once his heart of gold, assumes the role of guardian angel in order to turn what

! might have been an unseemly revel

into an intoxicating romance. All the allure ofthe footlights and the extremely visible beauty of the show girls add much to the attraction. Tomorrow the Lasalle will offer Pert Lytell. Virginia Valli and Thomas Jefferson in "The Idle Rich," a film version of Kennet Harris' Saturday Evening Post story of recent date, "Junk." CASTLE Lionel IJarrymore is the magnet which Is drawing the great crowds to the Castle where his new photoplay, "Boomerang HiM," i9 playinir for its last times here today. Once there, the crowds become enthusiastic about the great star, and equally so about the irresistable Marguerite Marsh as the cafeteria

are the three "leading character., unaware of their danger until th Jlamca are upon them.. Their rescueis the most thrilling and darinyr ever attempted. The Scholarship club under the h'aelership of Dr. Alta Horan . presddent of the club, have taken an active interest in this picture's presentation locally. L" the exchange tickets ?ent out by them are turneel in at nie box office when purchasing admission, they will .-hare generously in the receipts. The tund thut; obtained to be u.-ed in furthering their good work of taking can- d worthy Notre Dame students' tuition

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BEER-WINE ISSUE LOOMS FOR FALL

Attorneys for Defendants in Injunction Proceedings File Demurrer.

SENTENCE MORGAN IN LAPORTE COURT

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Local Young Man to Serc Time in Indiana Reformatory; Must Pay Costs.

ounsel for alleged habitual nq-- Specal to The NewH-Tioiex

. . LAPOKTE. Ind.. Jan

nor law violators resoi 1 iu i j

the

Official of Organization Kt'pcal ol.-tcad Act Announces Plans. I .KYKLANP. Jan. is. Peer

legal technicality to prevent the in

junction ca?e. brought by the stat

ar.d destined to bar forever the use

1 rf certain property for illegal trai- ! he in intoxicants', front being heard j on their merits, and The fir.t step, undcttaken by at-

1 S. Ken-convicteei

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n on o- r. Ma lor l-Ved W. Man -i;;tc.i to William li. Stayton. Paltl- ; o t-e. . d ii e. t . r of th- A"-so iatiem Agaitis the Prohibition Ame-tiinie nt. li'-. made this prediction today in d.nc'of the natir n-wiil" campaign o'-irrvd to fotc- repeal of the Vol--; e a d act.

tornev.- for th defendant. Paul

neth Morgan. South Bend

by a Laporte circuit of assault and ' battery with intent to kill, was liter- j Ally torn from the arms of his young bride Wednesday morning when ' Judge Gallagher sentenced him to! serve two to 21 years in the Indiana j ;tate reformatory. J

OLIVER Do you believe in ghosts? Arc you afraid of spooks'.' Do you revel In their wierd and uncanny'.' Strange things appear and disappear and then re-appcar in tho most amazing manner imaginable Wonderful dowers find phantom princesses spring up from nowhere, people tic at about on thin air and young Indie? vanish before your eyes such are the wonderful performances given by "Picharels, the Wizard" at the Oliver theater the remainder ol this week. There will be a ladies' matinee Friday afternoon ar.d a children's matinee Saturday.

1 Kidnaped when a child by Moi hammedan religious tanatics. while J with hlf parents in India. Itichatels I was taught and giver an insight in'to the ancient Yogi philosophy

In addition. Morgan was fined $10 1

Sinke). 303 S. Chapin St.. whose "soft , ail(i t0;sts aIui ordered to pav the; drink parlor" is regarded as one of j cosls in hoih circuit court trials, the most notorious of its kind, was! Morgan must spend at least two I to file a motion to dismiss th.- ae yt ars br .hind the hQ rH atonin& for the by reason of improper complaint, t shooting of hi.s former sweetheart.. They attacked the injunction Fro-jMisM Pauline MacDonald on the af-: reeling in this cav because it wa? ternoon of Sept. 19.1919. Five shots 1

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LAST TIMES TODAY fiJK,

MACK SENNETT Greatest Achievement l! YI. (Ty) i A7 urj a With MABEL NORMAND i

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m-ought on the relation of Floyd O

Jellison. contending that it

only haw been brought on relation

i of the state. .Judge A. X. Hilde-

! brand, in .superior court No. 2. be

: were tired, each hittins: thei mark.

should ; There will be no motion for a new

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trial, nor any appeal from his second conviction. A L. Gilliom. attorney for Morgan, said.

When sentence was passed on

"Tiie asiiciati.'!i .th a member

; :i. a'rradv gretter than the total : brand, in .supeiiOr court

; : . 1 1 e r "f t rohibitlon vote ever ' f'Te whom all the cases may bei

i.-t in a rati ral election. a pr- j I'M'ii. overruled the motion andjounK Morgan

a red : fi-ht everv mut ow:oml , 'i!ta med tne umciency or the com-; voj j of expression. He merely passed and! hte iu America who oppo.P5 i P-aint. i his hand across hi.s mouth and re-

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:-:art.-rs perren? ber n'he second move of attorneys turned to hii chair. Shortlv after'

a the passing of the sentence he was 1

: 1 1 -g'.-.t wir. s ' a:d Mar. olin. who j v 's to attack the complaint with - ;o .-hT-c of i. ri'"lf in b.io. i demurrer, .etring out the Mme co

'.- tv-i i op.iy .' m "re rt mb'ts !i;i' 1 .ol!.'' ti" i-.l!e -.epe.il of thej f a i! a t " be d '. i red i 1' rct r'srht wi'i be in Chio. home'

' d ry "U'ltl: victory in (h:o. dryr state !.. I'nion. oti cr-s will be forced

con- ; rushed to the county iail where he

r.ntion as was .obtained in the mo-; will hr c0nfined until removed to the lion to dimiss Judge Hildebrand ;formatory I ridaj- or Saturday, "ill rule on this motion within a few; Morc.m's wife and the nrisoner's

mother and father who have attend-

dayj. After the Issues are closed.

i ol the v,i:i!in a:id pa.ss t'av-

he said. ii'T are ffcul

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deü-atid. ' "'"' s g .Tion. r."v u .11 ak

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injunction proceedings will be rushed to tri?l as .oon an peible. Harry S Taylor, who is pushing the

actions for the prosecuto Wedre. v.

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SLAYS HUSBAND WHO RECEIVES LOVE NOTE

ed every day of the trial were not j present at the time sentence was 4

pronounced. His wife later visited ,

declared j him at nis ' Purine the first trial of the ras,

Morgan as found guilty, but on an ' 'ppeal to the supreme court revers- ; able record was found. The highef ' court ordered a new trial. j

Miss MacPonald, who now reside? J

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BURNING ROOF HURLS FIREMEN INTO BLAZE

CA MP FN. X. J.. .Tan. lv Fiv

bremen wrr) hurled into a veritable 4 jn Toledo. O.. is in

oven when. te roof of a burnir.s-, health as a result

ouiauns c iivw mi -iiuy maay. i nev were nil pl'd out alive Put one

BYROfd BROS. Moanalua Sextette Harmony, Melody and Syncopation

The

Bob Hall Extemporaneous

Chap

NOW PLAYING ALL THIS WEEK LADIES OHLY MATINEE FRIDAY 2:30 p. m. (No girls under 16 admitted to Ladies' Only Matinee)

Children's Free Bunny Matinee Saturday. Dozens of

Rabbits Given Away to the Kiddies Tin: i:.svs pk.(.i:st si:ns.tio

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structure. j1oir.ing the blazing

shot i economy lepartment store when tht

s'.Te '-.ad found j tiairies pread. ate away tlie beams rothr-r woman beneath their feet and dropoed ther.

T'ie two had ouar- down. AH were burned and bruised.

ove r the rr. Mr IVirl j -nrtin Carrian's Fkull ws ' f racat I after IVarl had gne to j tured. The damage is estimated at s'.ie pres.. 1 a revolver nc a'.nt ) ? 1 "'OO.

very delicate !

rf Morgan's at i i

tempt to take her life. For weeks . the cirl hovered betweeu life and i death ar.d following her discharge '

from the hospital, her general con- 1 1

satisfactory. ; Tlie plea of the defendant was that; he was suffering from a form of in-! canity, dementia precox. The jur? j thought otherwise. i

LaFrance Bros. World's Greatest Head Balancers

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