South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1922 — Page 20
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1922
20 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MRS. SOLOMON SAYS Special! Spring Rate Offering nw ftlfTPißi n I? (St s 3 s AMU Ml r By Helen Rowland t -. J J,-
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Secrets of the Movies Revealed
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?f INDIAN SL'M- He hath learned that th'- nor:'!
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. ! o r-M. who U 'trlvi i!. that all lev 1- hhdical. : . ..- yrM-HMT aa j and that marria? is a prison: I Q What hn Thomas Melrhan di of Twenty? 1 Ya. hr Is SO Lla-l ''arM to !' the hardest ta.sk lie ever : oftii him. !'-v , And. beside him rm old f f t'r ' i.a.i to perform in the pictures?
1 w'-m-n r.ro hi:n ' or roiu i is as ump.e a-, a nut- ' sund'ic" nftr caviar. ! 1 th Flapprrs and! Yea, verily, a Man of Fortj FtlU i
.. r,;r-yf.1( even po?se?.th his iliusion.--. and chT- j on, in or." of the snes in "Our 'hth h! ohildi.Oi i'l'-als. ! I, .-idiricr CirW.r n." We'll W Thomas
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a look which r.'.ndo th reporter de- Tho News-Ttr.r ? relieve-? in rr
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A To make a speech before a '.vornan' rluV Ju?t a make believe
;?h horn- cirls ; II f-t.H lal.U-th ..f "spiritual:. . , ..
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He Mill b!iev:!i of a dar;.."-!
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' ' ? . "1. ' ; ; , iohlldrn was one of the mcvt wonlove her Ks NOT a 5iqn of parens. d(.rf,;1 forn-, of thar.;ty. So l pot Io. I charge th.-. my Uausntor. , thr ,)Uh wIlh lt bu. ,.m stm shaky.. If thou findeth su.rh an or.,, rapple ; f,Wh:i, u KIta joIivft-fl (the gUr him to thine heart. in tl .ypcfta,u:;)r 'Theodora,,) For Is the last rf his kln-j an; nfir,0 ln r.rivato jif,. IMI'IU-SIOXAnu: MAN! J An:ta Jolivrr. In rrlvrlt, life, Ls For. the New On' ration maketh j fV.ur.tf .-.s de Fjpper-o. ?ho live? in love in epigrams, prposrth '""-jM.iin, Fniy.
tween ciaretH. rr.arryeth rond:-
- '.:. ;tr a'.l "antiques," a i!f n 1 lar.crua. ' infer rf "-.vrrk" and . :. 1 "imrrlaire" and "am-
i.' t HIIAJID of Marx. and :',!. '. . ar d Freud, and Havelock
I !'.-'.- KNOW n-vr. that sentl- :.'. b-oiute. that romance iB h:'.di"h. that work :.- only for '.-liv -." d th.it the ;.r-l duty of
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Pickford planning to sive a new !
vc r.Mon? A Mary has decided to do asiin "Te53 of th .Storm Country'. " m which Fhe starred seven years a.so. Q Who is 5he? liorn in Colorado
Spring?. Co'.c. in 1002. Educated in i
California, Has appeared in "The I liver's Fnd." "Dinty." "Rob Hampton of Flacer" and lately in "Fenrod." She fl Ave feet two Inches tall and has brown hair and large haze', eye.'. A Marjorie Daw. announcement of whoe engagement to John Harron wa.s made recently. Q What actress Ls ca.t in the role of the wifo in Ibanez "Blood and JSand " A Lilali leo ha. been given th part of the role, instead of May McAvoy who wa.i fir5t chosen. What color3 of eyea and hair photograph best in the movies? You will find the answer to this question interesting. It will be published tomorrow. (tVovrisiit.
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cid, to look elsewhere. Ii-ios Shoo Clerk. She next tried a nice youn .cho e'.erk. He tried on many pair o!
ho-'S ftr the reporter, but none of j trail of mil thrm satisd'.M the fus;y cüstorr.tr. i
Tb-- clerk kept emilir.e. however, and she thought she had found the smile fhe was searching. She made one mere test. "I ll take these fhoes" 5he -a!l
in?, and ur.U to brlns" South Fer.d
mi! era together f :, "n-.ilin' ; s Through," a play for .m:rs. Today ' i
Two Private Studio?. Private Lesons.
Wc guarantee to teach you to dance You arc never too old jj to learn. Remember Your Success is Our Success.
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Primro.-e. These Primroses nr-"" p
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firee Minute Journeys
L Temple Manning
WIIFKi; Ml 1 IH WITH HOWS Ml AKIIOWS. Tl ! : t f !ov-!ier trip to take ti- i:: th, on.- to 0.ta Kiea. one ot th" n. -st :ioturos'iuo countries ct ' nf ral Ah.'"ri''.i. As mo:i as tho traveler arrives at pert l.:!iion. he is indeed in a for- !!, .'..ar.try. There '.pani.-h ia thc In i;-. , and everything sernu :r i -h. It ,!- . - not require T;u:eh time "to tal.f in" T'ort Fimon. and tlie traveler j., p-lad to pave for the eool tcmper;ituri and t-'ood hotels of San Jo.-e, th" capital. This very- pretty city ! cray with the pp-as'ire-hent exrltement of the Stpanl.-di. So keenly j amusement appreeiat.d that In thN remote r.cjr.try tiure stand the fifth largest opera hou.-e in th world. Cc.,:a Ki'-a i; the land of coffee and bar.ar.is. AH of th, business ;.nd life of San Jo-o revolve around these crop.-. If the rrops fail banks fail, business is crippled, and ev. ? th, pay spirits of the town arc dam r er.ed. While in Costa Pica the traveler
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i ireniMiuous lino i scenes, rivall
ing tho, of th, unfur-etahle "Conhiot" in thtir mightiness and thrillin? powers. oftYr a fesnational climax to "The Call of Home," the film feature at the Hlackhtone today and t 'aturday. Adapted from Georso Agl ev rinmberNin's novel "Hoiiip."
rntintrv eneebiilv when the oft ! ! i; ": :,-f :i " fferim; te'H an impres
ts er- are in bloom. Tills is a s'.pht lon to be remembered. Th, beautiful little, trees with their tsnowy '.'white blos-oms remind ono of cherry-blossom time in Japan. Thes trees aro planted in the samp proves as the banana trees.
whose tall tow
little coffee trc
ie.al sun. The aborigines are interesting.
They Kr Indians, and are much thejtli tro)i.-s wIkto .a new love comes w.rr-w. :k whpn tiu tirsf Snanish x-it" hini through i native pirl. Al-
ALTUMOÜILU lli:iAli:i.NU Work Guaranteed fln AU Make1 of Car nrln? Cars In llefore Sprlnc Knh OVLKLANU SOI Til LEND CO. li, 233 N. Mlrhlcan M. I'honr Sliiti tin
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The smile taded suddenly. The reporter was aeiin disappointed. She went into th Ellrworth ftore.
up to the .witrhboard operator, and ! akd to see Mr. Fhsworth. j "He isn't here," said the lady at , the board. "I'm so sorry." The re-
port' r wa.s ure it was a real fmile,
but fhe continued to make her test, j "He must bo here somewhere, j Won't you try to locate him?" ; "Why, surely I'll try. But I know j you'll be disappointed." She railed ; up every department from furniture ; to baby'i? wear. , "It's a shame." she said. "I can't ; find him anyvhere In the store. May- ! be if you wait " And the rmi'.e j that accompanied this settled the j
Charles C. Gates School for Dancing Located in the Business Center of South B"rd 120 East Wayne Street Phone: Lincoln 6491 Course Rates of 15 Lessons $1.25 Each. One Hour Lesson
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J. C. BARRETT FERTILIZER FOR LAWNS Phones : Main 3440 Lincoln 5116
li. inf'it storv f n'.arried life.
Tlirouuii a s-Ti"S events, enuineerd by a jealous rival, a husband Is Pad to believe that his wife i- tiring of him at the same time i
that she, too, cornea to the Kimo conclusion rdir.tr him.
i.Hnr- i-..-. , nrntept tb- K- iilv :on:;nrT tor e.acti other.
:esi from the hot trop-j they s. parat . and whereas she is'
t..n lii-rihward to advntur .s of i ! )iej- own. th, lnjsband sails awav to j
coiiu.-i irm trie heart anl stays on Slie thought she had found it when she went into the department
onr tn K,,,. n rmol nf tr.rt o matter. Mi-? Hcsruo receivo.i two
vouns lady at the notion counter tickets without further delay. Her smiled pleasantly and asked the:pm,Ip hf "n inspiration to color of thread. th hay.a of -Snulin' Through." "Just about th shado of your s . . - - . l J l . rri 1
nail, r.uu Lilt 1 1 jiutif I. x iiv iiun-i i lady produced a epool of brown : thread. i "That isn't Ted enough." protest- : ed the reporter, determined to test ; th, endurance of the lady's smiV. ; "Well!" f,.aid the young lady Avith i
plortrs forsred their way through tills beautiful country. The native Costa Ricans are not
w; . s however, there Is the call of borne and when it bi comes definite in ?n appeal from his wife, he is
very ambitious. Nature makes their j "iaao nie victim or a cruei strugsie , living very easy. The women rah :- ; hetween l:is duty tn his new mate j the maize, rice and corn wlilcb cfow ! ''d to his old. Then comes the)
like magic in the fertil .soil. j noon, ganuo. impersonal, cieansThU plves a lot of spare time tojing. Irene Pleh and Kamsey Walthe male members of the family. ! havo the leading: parts.
"Clack P.eauty." the thrilling story of a romance which centered around ihe possession of the finest horse In Kentucky, and which offers Jean Paige and James Morri-
Ten Cents Pauline Frederick Jean Calhoun Tom Santschi Eugene Pallette and Otis Harlan in "TWO KINDS of WOMEN"
LAS ALLE
LAST TIMES TODAY Myrtle Reed's At the Sin of the JACK CV LANTERN" With Betty Ross Clark SATURDAY The Loveliest of All
Photoplays
"Moongold
Exquisite and Enchantingly Beautiful With LOIS BARTLETT and GEORGE FAWCETT.
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JE J!Jjt 1 J-LL VVeSR Continuous 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 NAZIMOVA in IBSEN'S Great Play
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Last Week VITALE'S Symphony Orchestra. Solo by LUCILE VÄRIER.
who spend it hunting: and fish in p. Fishing tackle is not used by the Indians. When a man takes his bow and arrow and starts on a hunting trip he is ready to fish. too. If he
happens on a stream, he stand on j Si, ;1t the hi. ad of a greot rast.; the bank, watches until a fish come- ofmes to the Plackstone Sunday, j
-hrr-M '-urelv make excursions on j r. ar the sunace, ana snoois 11 wun -i i" .-i-'x, ho-s'.'baek into the surrounding I lii arrow. Seweil Is the rleboration written j - by (Jeorge Randolph ehester, the
! scenario writer. A crashing: train
I race furnisher a thrilling climax to t
the offering.
Reflections of a Bachelor Girl ,: y : . oung l;U-band i. a little 'h !:-';'.. r " Inn hus. a- far as dis-
co:'inir a r.-w wiv t C"nqui r wc-man i- i'or.fonii d.
Consisting: of a single stroke.
We who were young: are bent and pray: I) parted is? our strength and jouth.
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The tr.iT' ly of most marriages la that t!i -y art' just one lonc-contlnued stat' of "company without com-
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A new line of thrills was introduc-
And all because these locks purvey d t the photoplay audiences who i
Cut uselcs.s fragments truth!
HARDLY AX ENVIABLE PS;-PS. SI ON.
Spain is beginning to be glad that I
pamon-hip'' of "loneline? for two." ! tho interposition of the American hfld f.rth in their wrinl and sub
continent prevented Columbus f ro:n I V nseful t.a.e of a young married
of tlie , rowded Into the CaS.alle yesterday ;
! t. see " t the S;:rn of the .Tack O "
Tm'ern." the Myrtle TIeed melo- j dramati-r romance which is show-i ing tliere. Por spooks .and super-' natural goings-on of all description;
A v. ovum never satisfied! The -wornan with "nothing but mor.ey" would gladly prend her last dollar t'- buy romance .and a Prince Charming; and the woman with nothing hut "love in a cottage" wishes that .-he coull niortcage the cottag" : buy t motor-car.
carrying out his Intention of discovering India.
EASILY KXTIAIXKD.
couple trying to maKe gooi their; claim t an estate by living in a! haunted house and complving with the ecr-entric conditions laid down!
The shrinkage of tho income tax! i:i ;,n uncle' will. Petty Ross Clark!
Ls due to the fact that so many pro- ; ,s
th-
delectable heroine of the
Whether r. girl appears indignant
deli-htf d. or merely bored at an j "ur.'-po-ti"1" kiss, dep.-nds entirely on how bu-.c she has b. n xpectins ; !. !
pie who formerly paid It have gone into the bootleg ar.d bandit business1, both of which are exempt. (Copyright. 1922.)
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VERSE O' CHEER By Edgar L. Jone
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"Moongold." an exquisite fantasy setting forth the undeniable fact hat a. red apple blessed with smiles
is better than all the pearls in the i world wet with tears, comes to the j La Salb tomorrow. It beauty has : made it one of the most remarkable j offerings in cinema history, and it comes here after a month'a run at the Criterion on Times Square, New 1 York. Sixteen ftars are visible inj "IP yon. i the Rainbow." the attrac-i
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TODAY and SATURDAY You 11 he swept off your feet at least figuratively by the stupendous flood scenes in " The Call or Home with IRENE RICH
GARDHV DISTRACTION'. Scon the summer sun will shino
, , . " . ... ,,t I And we will take our spade and i tion 'nked for Sunday
j, a i .1 1 trot waiting for a ma. a to d:.-cove- that. . . . A . . . . hr's in hno. is .till the nie oM üut wh.?r" the clods re
Tnaddenir.c. rrrvr-w.-irkinc process that !t was before the p, ttir.g party made us s frank and s:"nt.ar eons.
CA5TLE "Two Kinds of "Women" as illustrated by Pauline Frederick in the garb of a ranch manager and Jean Calhoun in the latest of flanner
Yesterday's quarrel, like y ester- ' 1 c',ttUU Ui,ii iaKt :ir-fl eiir ana , style shvo their lives on the Castle i!', 's 1.-. .ir.l vtaterdav's Untier is i hoe- -creen today, disturbing as is the l,.lrh d with a man's dead ras:; and j 1 "tn the angleworrr wo spy fominino Habit the various kind of ttotb.ir- so a.-mate. him as to have! Ar'3 t,ien u? good intentions J !rsen portrayed by Tom Santschi. .a woman ! -: them up ar.o trv to po- Eugene Ihil'.ftte, Otis Harlan and
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j Serenely in our garden lot. t
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pi rf.'rr:: an autorsy on them.
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'jrir.g flirtation.?, as In gamthe "cheerful lc?er" N the
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qTP.b PoQtnj Mi;i; TllITi! THAN F.'ETKY IT IN Tili: STILLY NI(;iIT
t c-.irious. as a rule
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doubt We r, .vr t:c.;h'.ed wh!'.' at Fchcol,
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!f information c u-.-.e cur way We soaked it in if it did r.ot
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"It will r.rt worry u? a lot'" it wh.rn the cd 1 clck on th towp r
bedside
Forgotten are the fertile seeds.
Forgotten are the cabbage plants. Forgotten axe our future needs As to the catty hole we prance. Forgotten is the lettuce bed That we paily planned to make And to the catty ho'.e instead Th wriggling amrleworms w? take.
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AUDITORIUM Director Harry Millarde. together with Thomas Santschi and Virginia
Penrson and the entire company,
journeyed to tho extreme northern part of California to gt exteriors for "Cos-- of the West." now playing the Auditorium theater for one day only. Other picture on the same bill
include a new Hallroom Coys' com-' edy ar.d the 14th chapter of "Ad-! ventures of Tarzan." j
Tomorrow brings Ruth Roland in t
White Eagle." ah-o Mary Astorandi
Hurtlev Gordon in Holman Day's'
. sterv of tlie northwest, "Wings ol ! Ua JZ u Cnnrrrf angleworm the Pordor." a Snub Pollard com--
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And there we irhlle away th hours That could have been much better spent In planting radishes and flowers
io ncip pay our r.cxt winter's!..
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BEAUTY
BLACKSTONE BREVITIES The Dodge Girls' Band sure made a ten-strike last night. About 6,000 people heard the concerts. y. -vi Remember the flood scenes in 'Conflict' ? Well, old dears, here's something that will tickle your backbone even more. It's the flood scenes in "The Call of Home."
There's going to be two great races at the Blackstone Sunday. The human is one. The horse race in "Black Beauty" is thc other. It rains one day. The sun reigns the nexL It's alwaysoh, spell it your own way. Sf. if. We give you fair warning, t omorrow is April Fool's Day.
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Tiie Play is the Thing"
THE Oliver Players in JANE COWL'S Present Success
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A Fantastic Comedy that you will want to see twice" And "THE EAGLES OF TODAY" A Testimonial of South Bend Aerie 435. Seats on Sale Today. Bargain Matinee Wednesday and Saturday
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HENRY MARCUS PRESENTS
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.irsT iu:cinvi:n. Will dnt Tirhpf i Two hundred and fifty beautiful ' 1 1 Jt1 lOftLO j Primroses in bloom, thrcp. four a-d ST t O T7 ' I Ave clusters potted in inch paper, 1 0 OWlllUg 1 IIVU pots. Will last a lor.- time. Or. ! j s.i b today and Saturday for ror rot. Main floor. The EllswoVth ' t. -i r . 1 sicre. gj ; -New?-1 mies 5mile Ixeporterj
Finds Some With 4'Kind That Won't Come Off."'
notici:. New Suits New Coats Ww '
Pieces at prices that are often' Have voti .i hannv smilf?
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i-iurea in Alter i.aster Sa cs. . . ' ITr.e Ellsworth Store. ' If "0U have- ma' el?eCt t0 j j accotp.l by Thc News-Times' j
. j frni'.o reporter any day this week, i
She L? out looking for milere to whom 5h. can trive tickets to "Smilin' Through." the fantastic
I rur.i: i.i:cnui: o christian
sci i:ci:. At Fattell school auditorium. Mishawaka. Saturday tver.ir.. April
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comedy which will be presented by the Oliv r Players beginning Sund.iv.
t.erm Iook a1 and cross the Smiles are r.ot scarce In South
street reiore i'tss:r:r a nou;e cb ar.ed ! r.. r.d. tb reporter discovered on'
wjih lilac p.nil. 91 Ihrr- V.r sn-tb hunting expedition! . .-r.i.iy afternoon. P.ut the hind j Pry' Ioo?e from 13 cents or je try I sh. was locking for was the smile J Ilia Devil Cleanser. 01 ith.it won't com? off the kind that
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one of those "really good1' actionful dramas of the West, that keeps you keenly interested throughout. ALSO HALLROOM BOYS COMEDY AND The Fourteenth Chapter of "ADVENTURES OF TARZAN"
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HORACE GOLDIN'S MASTERPIECE. THE POSITIVE SENSA-
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FULL VIEW OF THE AUDIENCE A BEAUTIFUL GIRL IS SAWED IN HALF.
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SEEING IS BELIEVING
"SAWING A WOMAN IN HALF" ALL WEEK OTHER ACTS AND PICTURES CHANGED THURSDAY A Splendid Show and One You Will Always Remember Extra Added Features
COMEDIENNE
BROWNLEE'S HICKVILLE FOLLIES Fun in the Old Town-Hall Featuring DORIS ROACH and FRANK ALEXANDER HICKVILLE TOWN BAND
EDITH CLIFFORD Pleasing to the Eye and Ear. ROY INGRAHAM at tlie Piano.
Joe Lane & Pearl Harper In "Bits of Variety"
Danny Ahearn "Thin Lines"
Yamamoto Duo "Oriental Marvels"
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