South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 200, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1922 — Page 15
HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 15 DEAN PICKS BEST PICTURES OF YEAR PRINCE OF WALES "READY TO REIGN Methodist Minister and His "Affinity Mediation Fails p i
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1922
Lending Movies on American ' Screen Arc Chosen for ! "IU-t .12" of 1922. : II Y .1.1 MI'S W. IR.N, I Motion JMrtnrv Iaitfr. J NRW YORK, July lv-(Ry NHA ! New Srvic-) Th. y. ar 1322 1ha'.f Ror.f. Thli i th year in Mrfcirh j n.ct'.on picturo prilurs jiron";;!'d ; "h',rr anI Letter pictures. " A r- ' tapltulatSon Is In nrW. Thi Is b-! rTTrtrr ty a ll.-stins; of th t.-t j.lc- ' tures of th sit month. I In th- final analysis th l;-t of. fnts mprely my ovn rr?vr.'n'". j J::t fug any rpvlnni's Ü5 c-or.tair.-ihn th.lt hav mad" th ?rcat'St , .:rapr'.i'n on h!rn. Howw-r, th j following .rW-f,ti'n was arrival at t1 y ! a. reiv of my own reviews of th' I-icturfs and ly c":r..irin:; ruh j
The i : b.st ;;-tur:-s of the ilr.n fix months n 1922 :n my Judgment ar: "Orph.-i'is of th Storm." "Loves of Rhirioh." "Thf S? nrrn." "Oro fllriou- Diy." "Nar.ook of th North." "Thf Stroke f M.lnht," "Fmllin" Thrnjh." T.rirJnn'H Roy." "The Rulir.;: Pay-Ion." M:h I,ulu n-tt." 'horny." Art (l;infN Si'nlr. SMer-tir-rr th" !in-t 1-' hntnphy?
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of tho first 12 uai that rnrh of thoni was fTprpssr-fl hottrr Jn motion pirturcs than it could havo loon In any othr mrdiuni of expression. ilrinitli's c;niitet. "Orphan'? of thr Stnnn" is Orlffith'i frtrst picturo. "Loves of rhamoh" Is Rubltrh's greatest. "One Olorioua Day" and "Tho Strokft of Midnight" nrp the, most dlstlnctlv pictures mado since the motion picture e.Tnera was Invented. Any nthr form of art would be Impotent in tryir? to tell their ?tor!es. Tho pamp could h !1 for "Kar.ook of the North." However, 1 was mor documentary than creative .Inco it told a tory of ral llf. Harold Lloyd fashioned, more thin a comedy whn bo produced "Grandma's Roy." It Is an Incisive study in psychology. Elaborated into five rrel, it mu?t takp Its place with other featuro i)ictures. The host 12 fhort reel .uhjerts will ccn.idored in a later article.
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Rfv. W. W. Culp. pastor of th Methodist church nt Pprin? Valley, Ohio, with Esther Hushes, a mu?ic t ar hr-r. wrrc arrc-t d In I'ort Huron, Mirh,, aftor Culp had left Tils wife find nine children when Ksther was ordered from the Culp home. Culp has been returned to hi? home while Esther was hurried off to a Flimmer report by her mother.
Returning From Trip Around World, Royal Heir Plans for Kingdom's Future. ivy wili.iam m. svi:irrs. (I. I. Pres Suff CV-rroponlont) LONDON, July is. Tho Princ of Wales, having returned from hbs tour of India and He Far Rast, is busy making h:.s plans for the future and learning the art cf kin?hip. It not e-xpected that the Prince will undertake, any more vists to the domir.lnr.s for some years. The visit to Fouth Africa, which he has been .anxious to make. will undoubtedly he deferred. In the meantime tho prince will fulfil the duties of the heir apparent, spending as much time as possible with his father and with UritLsh. statesmen, et udyin the craftsmanship ot ruling and acquainting himself with the. conditions of the empire. His plans for a holiday include two months with the Kins and Queen at Rahnoral during the shooting reason, after which he will return to London in Ottober and resume his public activities. During the winter he hopes to visit most of the principal Industrial communitir?, niakir.r .1 thorough study of the present condit ioru. There Is a general impression that the prince vill be rewarded for his services to the empire durincr his tour with a promotion in rank in both the army and navy. It is also believed that his services as "Ambassador of the Empire" may brine him th Order of Merit. So far no memNcr of the royal family has worn this decoration, which if strictly limited to 2 4 membr, and which wan instituted 20 years aco by Kin? Edward for those "e-raininet in any walk of life whatever."
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Lord Mayor O'Neill vainlj sought to mediate between Free State and republican factions before the present faneruinary strusr'e in Iublin broke out.
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Wilhelm Mayer, oflicial repreentotive of the (Verfman povernment. has Informed the French government that rjerniany plans to suspend payments tf hr pro-war commercial lfht.-t 011 which fion.ooo.ooo 'n'. marks r.ill bo due this year, according to (erman calculations. This is entirely outside the subject or repamtions and is a matter for thrt povernrrents to consider as a lias's for ca.h pij-ments in reparations.
TERRE COUPE Mifs.- Phyllis Hush entertained at o'clock Monday, at the liome of her grandfather James llu.h. Her u est . were Anna Reil Kflloj, Lillian and Louise Tloke, Carolyn Smith. Iynn Moke, Jr.. J;jck Milbr and John 'esley and J. c. Fmlth. Mrs. Itacliel Curry of South P.end is the jruMt of Mr. and Mrs. August A nrlerson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Panlin and Mrs. A. Rryant .spent Tuesd ty with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caui'fman. Mr. and Mrs. James Rush entertained Mr. Richard Inwood and son John, of Santa Anna. Cab, Miss Maud Hoke and J. I. Hoke at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hoke and family were Sunday guests at the Darkins home near Portage crossing. Mrs. -ilady.s Hush and daughter, Phyllis who have been pue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. James Hush, returned to their home at Oswego, N. Y. Tuesday. g Mr. and Mrs. August AndersoTi were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Of car Luther of New Carlisle.
Historic Carvings Arc Rcturcd to Cathedral PARIS. July 18. Carred woodwork from the Cathedral of Rheims, sent to England at the beginning of tho .bombirdmert of the city by the Germans, xhas been returned to Rheims. The carvincr? are inestimably valuable.
WHEN MEN riTCTI CAMPt They usually find out that pome thing In th" line of toilet articles has been forgotten. Talc Fowders, Shaving Creams. Shaving Powders. Soaps. Razors We've got them all at regular prices. GOLDIE MANN'S Four Stores. 18 8-tf.
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DR. L. WAMPLER DENTIST 113 South Michigan St. Phone L. 2473 Over Mayr's Jewelry Store
0 rrrt ctat roMrouxnr.D Qr.ltTi:itIjY. Plac your money with the Suth Bend Ruibling and Ioan association and receive C por cent compounded quarterly. Assets $1.496.000.00 Continent fund and undivided profIt. Jo.ooo.on. $300 yearly incomo derived from Iiiihllr.c and Loan dividends Is exempt from income tax. 21 W. Washington av. adv. lSTtf. Choice of any Kuppenheimer Outir.jr Suit. Values to J "5 ?1 S.S... Li--ir.jKons. Adv. 193.
When you way cigar say Dutch Masters. Advt. 165-tf.
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MIsa Lll-h Russell had neither ocean rxr iake to swim Inshe lives at Dayton, O. but Ehe has titatlishel several swimming rec crd3 at river leaches and Is gclnff to enter speed contests In ether cities next year.
It's a smooth, cooling drink, made of the purest, choicest ingredients. If yet! haven't tried Beetled Coca Cola, there's a delicious treat in store for you. Order a case from your grocer today. Coca Cola Bottling Co. South Bend, Ind.
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Tapestry Living Room Suite This two-piece is made and guaranteed by KARPEN BROS. Has full spring construction, loose cushions. ItesaJlar price is $177.50, July Time Discount Prico is $153.75. July Cash Discount Pri:o
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Vernis Martin Bed This ful size bed is. made of steel, two inch continuous posts with one Inch fillers. Regular price is i 13.50. July Tim Discount Price Is 12.3 0 July Cash Discount Trice
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Hundreds of Items Specially Priced for Thursday GINGHAM DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED Our entire stock of gingham dresses at reduced prices. Made of, fine quality imported French Gins
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BEAUTIFUL NEW BLOUSES Of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine, nil shades and sizes, Qi Special UTbUvJ Ladies Khaki Knick- Misses Khaki Middir? crs, Spec- Q'j! ancl Knickers Q'1 ial TjaBÜ' special each . . O Ü5 Lm SPECIALS ON THE MAIN FLOOR (THURSDAY)
Percale Bungalow Aprons.- Regular $1.00 values. Spe- lld cid tfüll Ladies Muslin Gowns, Philippine Embroidery trimmed, white 10 or pink. Special. VJ Ladies fine Batiste, lace trimmed. Q ßfj Special .... S m " White Sateen Petticoats, double panel. Special. . (LtvF Lineszette Bloomers, pink, lavender, blue and white. Spe- J -flQ dai öä-yJ Ladies SilkH ose, black or colors, $1.50 values. Special Jj ll 50 dozen Infants Sox, plain or fancy tops. Special, pair BSJv
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Pvlcn's Furnishings. Men's Athletic Union Suits. Spe- 49 G cial b. Men's Dress Shirts; values up.oS3.95. gg Special 1 "wv Boys's Wash Suits, sizes up to 8. Special (f -j CQ to close out .. wO' Boys Knit Union Suits.
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