South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1922 — Page 13
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to tbank Mr. Hummer for Iiis srn-iid nrrl;. Mr. ar.d Mrs. J- ii Vin Damm1.
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VOTE FOR THE MAN Th.it 1: is .r l a.-? your Ibmu'y Shci-iff :iTiof .Tm. 1. 1:1 10 atid travs i t ist 'i'-t ion . V;i b-u n in St. Jrf 'i
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int. ii.vi:iici:. Sunday's mcctincr 'ill bo hold at r!o- Tin t Iapti?!. church. Dr. W. I. Whit will hpt.-ilv at tho icorninu' wor-!iip at 10:4." o'clock and Miss Mi'.dnd Uronnlco will Kivo h:r farewell mes.i?o. Miss Prownloc will b'.avo Kinn for mMonarj' work in Africa. Rv. Dr. J. W. Lawrence. MH'os-nr f Dr. C. I. t-krotlcld, pastor of tim vnqr crational church at I)Ks. Texas, and author of the famous S 'oli'mid Rpfr-rnro Piblo. will spr.ii at flic evvniner rervice uiikdi bins at 7:0 o'clock. Rev. Dr. h'iwrrno! devotes practirally all f his time to conference woriv. Rev. A. M. Clarko pastor of the Immanuel Panii-t church wjll conduct th Font; -:TVieo. STvii e 1n tho various otlier l'rotrstant and Catholic churches Sur diy will bo as follows: St. Pt tcr's Lutlirran. Sp-'-i il s. rvicf.s in tho Ingllsh l i.'r.;uapo Sunday morning. In comm moration of tho diamond jubilee of tho Ilvantrelicil Lutheran Synod of Missouri. Iii and otlier states, with which tho local church is atiili it' d. Jubilee services will akso bo in M Sunday, .May 7 in the. Herman l u!?ii:ti:i The ütihject will l)o 'v-cnty-hve year.s of Rks-srd Activity of Our Dear Missouri Synod." After th- s. rvices, a .special congregational m etinir will bo liehl. Sunday s' hooj and P.iblrt idass at 9:30 a. m. No (vtTiinpr services. Ilit I'rcsbytcilan. "Man and Manhood" will he the
j Sunday mnrninc: subject of Rev. Dr. ! J. A. P.urnett. Rüssel R. Driver wili
"s;ns Unseen" wil.
bo tho topic of the evening sermon. Mrs. E.-t dla M. .IcrnepMn uili sing "Ho Iioves Kvrn Me." Christian Knd.avor at G:öO, Howard A. Ndtleton, le.Kjrr.
j Idit Christian. j Rev. G. V. Titus, pastor ha? rej turned from. St. Thoma-s. Out., Can,
ar.d will bo m full char'o of both the Sunday services. .Moniln? wor-
j.-h!p will be held at 10: 15 o'clock i and evening services at 7:0 o'clock.
Sunday i-choo! at t : 1 Ö a. m. l itt McthfHlist. Rev. YV. W. AViant, pastor. ProKiam for morning servic: Trelude, Andante, Religiose," Hailing; solo. "Tho Kin of Rove My Shepherd I.-r" Counod. Miss Hazel Harris; offertory. "Allocrrotte in (I;" pcstlu do. 'A'liant Triumphale;" sermon, "Hi eat ,ou1k in the Makinjr." Evenin Prelud, "At Twilight;" anthem "Twilight and Dawn;" offertory. "Andante Serioso;" po.-tlude. "Into
Moderate," Kinf. Sermon "A For-!
tune for All." Pirst JAanclical.
LOCAL BOY SCOUTS' FIELD DAY SATURDAY AH Mishawaka hoy scout troops will leave Saturday afternoon at l:;'f o'clock from the corner of Union st. and Lincoln highway to hike to tho Kberhart woods, ea.-t of thi city, where thfy will observe a Pield day to ascertain wliich troop
and patrol L? the be.t in tho city.
One patro' from one troop of tho city Is allowed to partieirate in the St. Joseph county Jambiree to be held at Potawatoml park in may. Tho patrol to represent Mishawaka will be selected Saturday. Thifl will also mr.rk tlio rfist trip of tho local scouts to tho Hberhart woods, which will bo the permanent summer camp for the Mishawaka boy scouts. Th La dien' Aid society of tho Methodist church will hold a bazar Friday afternoon and rvenln, a cafeteria supper will bo served from 5:30 to 7:C0. Public invited. 26t3 Advt.
We Have It You will like it. Try it and convince yourself MIL-MALT MALT SYRUP Two and One-Half, and Four and Three-Quarter pound Cans. Wholesale Distributor For South Bend and Mishawaka, Ind. Julius A. Bennett 426 W. Seventh Street Phone: Mishawaka 257 Mishawaka, Ind. Ask your grocer and druggist
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by tb re-'e-pt of a t-lM-i
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CliOSIXG NOTICE Beginning May 1st, th Herzojj Tailor shop will close at 6:00 p. m. Fridays and Saturdays at I:00 p. m. Adv't 23t7
fjet strictly fresh flowers at Edjrcwater Floral Place. Phone 13.
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VSEEJiERGYGASOlflrVOTHIfl COSVMES PRODVCTS roUPVlKDEUVEDY MIshawakA Station No. 10
comras service
AH WSTITVTION OFQVALITY
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tenclan'-o at the pjcturo thit ther can remain no doutt but thit M:.-s S.vanon'.s 4 chances of roums will have thrir effect on lo-ai styles. He-men looking for thrills have
j found them ' plentiful In the photo-pl.-iy.
Priscilla Dean, whose triumphs in "The Virgin of Stambou ." "Outside the Law" and 'Conflict," havfl made her the outstanding melodramatic heroine of th frren.
iio s tomorrow In what Is bein i
rapidly recogn!::ed as the .upreme offering of her aree-. "Wild Honey." Here all tho splne-tiek-linrr sensation of tho previtus efforts are multiplied and produced with still greater ingenuity. The badmen p'irts are entrusted to N'oah and Wallace Peery, two of the mpt capablo terrifiers on the PiUer .sheet.
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Evening, 7:30 "SINS UNSEEN"
Dr. J. A Burnett, Pastor
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No voter has a riht to be too I)Uv to vote on election dav. i:
i:v. J. H. Lvatii. p-ustor. Sunhe has the be t interests of his ' day school at 9:43 a. m. Sermon at
'it heart a' in" i"'u,JCCL inc L nseon j 1 .vt'd." The Mrs-acre Fear rs w ill
n: -1 at 2 : " o p. m. with Mrs. Sli.iffer
People's Alliance at :T.O p. Our Debt to the Past," .Mrs.
i draco Fryc and N. Q. O'Blenlf, lewid-
ers. lvenin fcrnion and cvanqrelL'V srvi'-es at 7: o'clock. Good l:u::(.'. Immanuel Iktpüt. ru-v. A. M. Clarke, pastor. Ptblo ."-hool at ? : 4 ." a. m. Mornlr.sr worship at 11 o'clock-, them.e "The Second Comimr of Christ." P. Y. P.' lT. . ":",o o'clock. No evening service?. I : -i o a rneotir.? at Fir?st Kaptist church fr Hiblo conference. st. Paul' Kiuoopal. Ilrv. T C. Ro?ors, rector. Lirco'n wiy F. Holy Fuchar:?t at 7:T " ii. m. Church, school at r : 4 r a. v.. Matir.s and sorrr.cn nt 11 a.
m. no evf r.ir.i, services.
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BIBLE CONFERENCE
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risiian Fundamentals
Begins Tomorrow First Baptist Church Dr. V. P. White speaks at I 0:45 a. m. Dr. J.W. Lawrence speaks at 7 :30 p.m.
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LASALLE Ca roth Hughes and Cne Oirmond. a.-, likable ;, iiair of ydaymates as ever graced the screen, are capturing most of the lanprhs in "1 Can Hxplaln." a romantic farce with real pintrer an.l speed In its mal:c-up. It's the acre-old triangle treated in llc:ht-hea rted manner, and today marka its final tfhowincs at th3 3iialle. ".Sisters," a drama of dornest l life so rjuiok and absorbing in its action as to be almost mel dramati. coiner tomorrow to the Las. idle. H is from Kathleen Xorris' story which appeared In (lood HouseKoeplnsr. In the Cosmopolitan filming of it Soona Owen and ritt Mo(re are siven the principal rjle.j.
ORPHEUM Felix Adhr, who shares headline
honors with the "Tennessee Ten" oi the Orpheum r . 1 1 1 which close? to-i morrow, is a real novelty. Mr. i Adler is a farceur and comedian of!
n distinctive type. Then alr-o ho ii the ipossosciir of a regular prand opera voico and Iiis rendition of
California will endnr him to ; p lovers of pco.l voice, it in extern- 9 poraneous vit nt which he cxceN Ü
nowever, ar a ni. impression ot a ventriloquist and hi? dummies side-spllttinr. In tliis latter number he has the assistance of Petty Frances Ross, and "Spikes' Conncl, genial property man. Tho "Tenne.eo Ten, provo a.5? popular as ;ilway.s and thi mason's introduction of a modern "Jnz?." band an entertaining feature. Prady and Mahoney, Are character comedian?, appearing as a firemen ?nd his ohof and cretiincr many i I. . i . ....
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I he KnUht and in Knave, a. splendidly 'milt young chap who jucrgles wehrhts with apparent f:i and the international comedian Uudolph Waener, score an emphatic
hit. Kimlsill and Come tlie artö
eccentric and the Three whirl-winds, athletic roller skating trio, completo the bill.
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CASTLE Mildred Harris in "flah't." a gorgeously attired domMc drama, and Texas Cuinan in "1 Am The Woman." a rapid-fire melodrama of the. west, arc the Castle offerings for today and Sunday, respectively.
AUDITORIUM The great Loekwooa and company, in a series of diilicuU an i darine feats of escape, are seen -day at the Auditorium theater Tor the lat times in conjunction with a special .Toe Moore photoplay, entitled "False Prands." a story th'.r .sweeps from the ramptw of a midwest college to the wildest regions of Wyoming. A very funny comedy and the latest Fox Xew? are arso shown. Sunday brings Antonio Moreno in "A Guilty Conscience," a stirring love story set in a background of India with Its mystery and pictures-
COn?C. TO ORPIIETTM Two htars of more thin ordinary fame are scheduled for appearance next week at tho Orpheum. starting Monilay afternoon, Fd. Junis, the famou"-- eccentric (lancer and his own revue are headlincrs. Mr. Janis "before entering vande-vill was dancing partner to such famous stage luminaries as Charle King and Mil". Pazle. Ho exejutns all manner of steps, yet la is? dancing is so original that he can bo compared to none. On Thursday and continuing three days thereafter, Victor Moore, famous musical comedy and screen .--jar, H topliner. With him Is lZ.mma L!ltIefMdf '.vho also appeared opposite him In all o" his screen and sbige ventures. She is Mrs. Moore in private life. His offering on his return to vaudeville is a revival of his famous bare-stage act.
NOW PLAYING LOCKWOOD Master escape artist, and company in a scries of daring escape demonstrations, appearing at 7:30 and 8:45. LOCKWOOD .5 act is unique interesting and instructive DON'T MISS IT. ALSO JOE MOORE and a special cast in a story that sweeps from the campus of a mid-west college to the wildest regions of a Wyoming mining camp "FALSE BRANDS" Also RUTH ROLAND in "WHITE EAGLE"
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I Am the Woman"
ILA 3Ä1LLE! Organ and Orchestra
TODAY Gareth Hughes Grace Darmond in a farce "I CAN EXPLAIN
SUNDAY Kathleen Norris "SISTERS" with Seena Owen and Matt Moore
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TENNESSEE TEN In Ethiopian Sengs, Dances and Antics.
FELIX ADLER & FRANCES A . ROSS
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THE KNIGHT & HIS KNAVE The Useful Hercjles and the International Comedian.
BRADY & MAHONEY "The Fireman and the Chief."
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Salo of Dutch Kiiehenets Ends Saturday Evoninjr, April 29lh. It your ht chance to pet at a lov j.rice a IVapanee Kitchen Cahinet with a hcautiful Porcelain Top Kitchen Table to Match.
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COMING MONDAY Direct From the Majestic Theater, Chicago
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TODAY GLORIA SWANSON in a lavish and sensa tional society melodrama "Her Husband's Trademark"
SUNDAY PRISCILLA DEAN in the greatest, most terrific triumph of her career "Wild Honey"
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ED JAN IS & CO. A Smart Divcrtisement of Music, Sonn: and Dance BILLY BEAR D W A LM 5 LEY & KEATING CHISHOLM & CREEN FLANDERS liUTLER MICH ON BROS.
FOUR DAYS STARTING THURSDAY ALL FEATURE PROGRAM
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Five Other Features
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ADLER BROS. On Michigan at Wa&hlnstoa feiacc 1ÄS4 Tim fcTOiu: foh Mi3r and
J. C. BARRETT FERTILIZER FOR LAWNS Phones: Main 3440 Lincoln 5116
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