South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 244, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1922 — Page 28
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SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1 Where the Fascist! Were Doing Battle : ;:vf s up his ftrcr.i. Hlack c"ay P-; j hf- -o tot t'iy h'.ir.l. , Phytic. an. r'.alm that a!! w.li ti , ei; ;f trr.ckrrs ov.'.y decrease r. - tnk.rc a 'To:;.! ra!t th hich; ccr'ni Irt, V' v s h -. w l n u ; h. a : s o Inj iT ac ft t: .4rr.fi' 1 w n 1 1 . hi - 1 bv (f f their tf'ldfi-'j aj their gros Increase, j vi-h.s to b o a fcor.-l ti:r. own ffrv i if t A' T RANDOM'S TheMcCall T RAND A Secrets of the Fi'lovies Revealed iz l 'v ir- j ills 1 Pattern Store 1 0
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Hy James I., Ki Italien. KANSAS CIT". -Mo.. Aur. "1. "A man ran love many women; a woman fan love only one man."
Such H th- philosophy of Marie j i'l'fzzy") Heal, slayer of Frar.k; U'ari'ii AmltTson. her "perfect;
pital chair, prrscnts a rathrr pathetic liure. She discusses the tragedy of her life with the utmost reluctance. Slight of figure, with dark f!ahirr eyes and hlack hobbel hair, .-'lo .sits there dreaming. hr harp-
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'ill t.rin:' to South Itend Norma ; v. ay tho result tn..t ff'lovss. (t-nter-Taimad in the RTa t tr.umph o(ir: all enerpy in the attainment of
I.n' Tliroiiirh." j hih hkalr. , t - a strand-, un-; On Sunday tho i.aSallf "w i I i how
F;rst. Lord Iiirkr p ,r , .. j.ord CJhan elif-r. was on!r d to a'i-ta;-' froinhi big h'.Ai !; c.ar h.-ee--:crht . threat i"d. Now "It-
over." who will he placed on trial uciincd, pale fac- -i and aniioj Smi:1, the c5'-ran laimr b nd- r.
wit i n a. few weeks on tho rhari:' ' Al" ' ssnmuss. vmiy ner eyes ari-i ,;K bee,, th .? .-.-
of socf.n l decree murder. Miss I If al a 'oinated. They .seem to burn, anil
M.&etimes',sttr restlessly, ; Only after much persuasion would;
1 t cv talk of her past. She .said she n r rt ?na r.TTr
L- twerity-eiht years obi. Ohio born; fi X H Vi L-,?'
:o r career :n 'e':a;i:!i' ThrouirJs" '.i-aal lev ftory woivlrful Norn, a 'Ppnrtiir.1tj for w-alth of natural !:ri:c ar.l an
shot and killed Anl"rsam in the Midwest hotel early 'n Juno when Fhe suddenly learned that had tiftv sweetlioarts and that she
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d.spl.iinr In i d as th bltj fun-maker in "Is Mat-tab-r.t. Sj)" i ii rimony a Failure?' i.s in the eat-'t. aboraf- program ! Th" plot hineres around the funny
wa "No :,(i." "All - men are poly-anir 's bart." said !a-i - -d If 5-;y
fhe sat In an arm ,em ; a I hospila 1 la !
but raised in Austria. Jlr father
;tt- was a school teacher near Akron,1 :i5 ,f)hio, and that was wheie I'egy .
chair In the ".et her husband, for she wa mar-: where she is.i'itd before she met. Anderson. She'
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bo nrr.aru- 1 !o v.-.i- ih. irr'-at I ad cn'ma s that arise because of
pi -ture prop-r -:iii"-r. "Sruilin' I ommo-j superstitions. Through" will be tip- I ::ackstote ; :ive daj. -:,.?;;,' Sund .y. j CASTLE A I TrVTrrri ' Ki lia:d Darthelmess moves down AUUlIUruLM j to the r.astle screen today where he 'Vh- Audi?..! i 'i iii pi es,.:t.-i today i will t emain over Saturday, in his "Th-- Love of tip- s. r ice," featur-' Iate-t production. "The Seventh ir.r ; or." i'.i'-i I.r". opening inj Day." Itarthelmess lias attain t "- tarew. the stor -oori l?..d it? ' Kcoia d heavily in thi.s picture and way to the op. -j country of bit: t re s i hundreds of Soutli P.end eople aro :r"r: men. In tlo- 'irt pa rt j a i la im in him oil" of the best it i ' tip' pro du-'fion ii." s'ar is offer 1 ; rot the best actor of the present a '!iH)U-' ;o'inif.-t who through time. "The Seventh Day" is a clothe jea'ousy of a doetor wiio loves jver sdory of a Kay society iir 1 who
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recovering trom a bullet wound selfinflictcd atlhe time of tho tragedy. "Men are of three types First. tho?o who seeretly dream of other loves loves other than their wives
was helping- her father teach when the noticed that one of her pupils Stephen Heal, then eighteen ytars old paid marked attention to her. A romance developed and t'ey wero.
or sweethearts; second, the ojen j married.
roues the ' men who boldly make bve to every woman. .?nd. third, the e heaters men who pretend they are loyal, but are not. Dilicrc ntly laajal. "With women tho case i different. A woman nin love but one man. She is Inherently loyal. When she is not loyal it is because the mati she loves makes loyalty or love impossible. "I sometimes wonder, in view of man's polyamistic nature, if the order of t Minus today one woman for each man is for the best. "I cave all my love to one man
Warren. I would have loved him.
that happiness could only be gained by taking it seriously.
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of jail, finds hirns- lf in the north' who moves steadily, persistently to- :!oi
w 'i.b, beeorm s a fa nous s. r.wnit ward his cot!, unmindful of what-! him in Kansas City from Sprincf tne Rovai N rt :: -r nioun ted ! ver obstacles may be in the way. i l'p Id. 111., because he said he loved p da-o und fiü.illv ii navels the my-; I mo and that we would be married.
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One day, she related, she found! him making love to her dearest sirl friend. And Peggy and her hus-1 band separated. "I didn't think I would ever he happy again," Peggy said. Put a few years later, in Chicago. Peggy Diet a young man named j Joseph, Stanton, of Lvanston, III. j They became engaged. On the day i they were to have' been married Stanton died and Pegcy became broken up she had to go to a sanitarium, j
When Peggy left the sanitarium
I low ho waks his way outj Th" man who conquers Is the or. true to me
as long as life lasted had he been , ra,
I never questioned his , ,. ' T . . J nurse. While in a restaurant one
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To be a success the speaker must! Then came the disillusion and hold the attention of his and i-mco , you know what happened the'n." Th- skillful use of the element of! Itcluctant to Talk.
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nei nm ?22.i and (hey surely are Dears! Really one mut sec them to c;et just the effect of their loveliness. Th ev .are ofN Satin-backed Crepes and the new cloky weaves designed to th? fashionable draped silhouette. Skirts are longer of course, but you'll admire their iracefulness. Three popular priced lots. $14.93 $18.30 $22.50.
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! day she met Frank Warren Anderson, the man who was to play such , a fateful role in her life. Anderson flirted with her. They became fairly well acquainted. He ( left Dayton after a short visit and j they corresponded. I Eventually, she said, he proposed
I by mail. She was then in Spring- LaLAJiS2C.-4:r-,r i field. 11., still employed as a nurse. ; ; Anderson back from the battlefields
i of Europe, begged her to come, to j j Ivan. -as City, where lie töld her they; ! were to be married. She came to;
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S22.50. $35.00 and to S149.00 8
7 - I Coats with big sung fur collars "fcnd ! wide cuffs of Caracul, Fox, Wolf and j Squirrel soft deep pile fabrics, Gerona, jj Samara, Palowa, Fashona develop Wraps that grace any social occasion and h
SUCH RICH embroidery! Priced $22.50 $35.00 and to $149.00.
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'Thanks for Wagon Ride,' Ex-Mayor, Now Huckster, Tells Court on Acquittal YOUXGSTOWX. O.. Aug. 31 (I'y U. I. Former Mayor Oit.i was acquitted today on a charge of blocking the .idewaik In front of his market vyith produce. The warrant was worn to by a competitor. O'.es pleaded h!s own case. He scored a big po'nt when he asked witnertsc." if they were sure the tomato they had seen !r. front of his market at 9 a. m. were the same ones they saw at n"on. The city ordinance permits two hour storage. None couid .ay they were the same. t "D'charged." said Judge Gesr. "Ha. ha." said Oies. "Much obliged for the ride you gave me in the wagon."
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A Real Treat in Music. WILL & MARY ROGERS Literary Di-Jesters HORI Sc NEAGANI Wonder Workers CHADWICK & TAYLOR Colored Vaudevillians TRANSFIELD SISTERS Moments Musical ÄLÄNSCIN " At the End of the Pier
BEGINNING SUNDAY RITA GOULD And Five Other Star Orpheum Acts
Daily ' Matinee 2:30 ... - "Ho un. X Holiday Mat. S - 2e-.W-Kvery Ktenlnt 7:15. 9:(K - 28e-).
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MAIN FLOOR SATURDAY SPECIALS
Toilet Goods 10c Palm Olive Soap 10c Jap Rose Soap
10 Life Buoy Soap 10c Kirk's Castile Soap. ...
Choice G bars 39c
New Fall Suits Coatings Skirtings Now Ready!
2"c Mavis- Talcum .... I7r 2.")c Colgate's Tal'-tim . 1 7c .'Or Vbec Tooth. l'a-fo ;;.( 00c I't-p.oclent Toith 1'ax-te ."He 20c Seure.-o Tiooth Taste 11c il ." c Kolyn :js Tooth .Paste 10c :T,c Colfrate's Tooth Paste 10c I i:tra Six-clal "lleprubar l?c Handkerchiefs tomorrow, 2 for 2.V;
A'crkuear "r,' dollar and Cuff nnc $1.30 X t "amis.i'.es . . S I .() J1.7r Xft rj'jinips. with S'eeves SI. 0(1 Hosiery SKdaN r.flr? f'hiblren's Half Ilnr all color? all sizes tomorrow 3,1c WomenY regular $1.00 l'ahric r-V.k Hoe -tomorrow, pe- pair. . . . .1c ( Main I-i"ior)
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"The Ruling Passion" Is it money? ' I. it fame? Is it love? N it a Iiomt'Hero i a drama with an old-fashioned uncli! Friday-Saturday La SALLE
BIG LABOR DAY CELEBRATION AND PICNIC National Championsh'p Motorcycle Races BAND CONCERT DANCING AFTERNOON AND EVENING All Rides, Concessions and Attractions Open Fireworks Display at 9:30. Modern Playground Admission to Park Always. Equipment for the Kiddies Bring the Family Have your Basket Dinner in the Picnic Grove.
SATURDAY BIG GALA DAYS SUNDAY MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL DANCE GRAND MARDI GRAS REVIEW in the Pavilion. , c .. . c Confetti, Noise Makers, Favors. More fun Hor5e Races and Spotlight Dances Speo than the old Barn Dances. tacular Electrical Effects V Everything. JO and SANDY MORRISON in Popular Songs. Same Prices Prevail. Follow the Crowds. Labor DayvWeek at the Park. Admission Fres
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She was a pay coquette. He a a rucsred country Niy. Six days riot:m flirtations and then The Seventh Day."
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Today Tomorrow Alice Brad)
A flashy, racy story of the stage and of gilded cabarets.
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George Chesebro In a picture that seethes with life in the Northwest amid the great forest of Canada with a man-hunt and the search for a girl that lifts this story to unusual heights " FOR LOVE CF THE SERVICE " With the shadow of a conviction hanging over his head he becomes a mounted police and then a spectre of the past turns up to make him fight. Also A ROLAND COMEDY
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