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TO SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES H'JtSDAT MOiwixfi, sr.rTrrnm ;. i vc." 1 .ri)!Tomnf. . .-"d th initial apprar- "HMn H fhrf." r. Flrinp L,;r. ' As the hero of ' n th work .-f his r-if '-r. i Jt i ...... h'. h rprr.ri vi-a'arrly U.t the Au-i ar.i th "Hrccr.1 Mrr. Tar.iJray." -Tili: IJTM: WHorPRK." V;,rrir;r vhi frr Miry Mi In Hirbirh & Friri'. nml'-it Mlntr Sho-vr. at thf Cst t"iy. '-T;i'y .niisH. Thf L:v!f . : .''ris th ht: s?ir a r that Whopper." whi-h roms to Thr ;:- partiula r!y s'i:t"J t- hr (harm GEN. PERSHING TO TO MAKE TOUR OF SOUTH AMERICA , m I i Ari r ! T -T t" a j v a 1 I "-. to '; ' .-: ir. th: -:v. Thr have : :. p:-. ' 1 r.i ' :i "i s ir exhibit 1 :ci'. p vh-'j ..- th. ra.t few fully cvinrH that thi.i!? ishtly toM r.i r h'-M ; n? 'rr'. ... 4 t , , . . . , r I? riri-T-f picture of It, kind! - IT 'r: ni-n, Vv Ü' .i. . 'F.fMjri fh Crrer."" "Twlnk' Lit - I ? n 1 v. new ,.x-3'-? vuvj; Ml? , Fut th vt- fi' ?tr." "I'v Got ro 1 OIJ. I ' r. f -i i" v "I'm IonIy Wh'n Fm A!r.".'' "I? ; f -1 Hr. is I'p Ct Fnlt1 TrM: WASHINGTON'. ?rt. i. Orr., lohn J. prhin will tmir princiral rour.trie? cf South America at th T.i of this yar a thp personal rT- rr i . I rv r v I ' i it) it of Dr. Hpitlö Pfsoa.. rrer!t3ent of The real rurp5e of the proposed tour will be further to strengthen ties of rr!r.dhip between the United i States and La tin-Am erica, it is un j derfctooi. It a. pointed out visit I by Pers-hin would further enhance ! t-'p inf.UT.re of the Ur.itd states ovr th wrsrrrn hemisphere, j Pershins:. ho is now vi?itinp hi? fathcr-ln-Uw. Sen. Warren, at Chcy rr.r.A. Wyo., hF ben approached bv the 5tat department on the ;ue5 t:on and h;is a?r-'d, officials saSd. ra: You Go Ml pj. sroTTi oiavn OPEILA. Th ?o.tl Grrd Opra rnrrrar.yi "ri . t-p -if phcrli'.' blnsr produr.; in Av.rr'M. Thin prd'itin i of S vrd:h e.r'.ffir. ard is h f rt rir- r.ir ,r r -t foic-i rounfrv ! 13 rn' ffar.is ..;r,r. that do no - hi'-h N.- -o fvr.rahlv r. . nd i pr oc-nt. nor d it d'-em '.vd ir. th oo.jrtrv. Th- on- is j 1T nrr,'5s-irv r -ve r,. Krvon ,,r of pow-f-j- i-tct and i"e-; 'n America know? what th Mro- .r-Mally a -An-ir.' pirtur. It j?,t""r,n ,;P" rioue is ana wm it r i r. r rT'i"! for I t tin"! f ' Th SMr ordr.-' two. Ma"k Serr. f comedy, and ' i 'irr o-;f N'.' of rjrr'r.t vent? .1 re '- -" the hill. G'.adyr Brock - Ti'irte'tr rai! their Ilunc-arian nhr."r,d. OiiT.er. favoriv wirb rr tha t( r.pnr?. nr" to he n in ". P'ishf'il Rrn'o " nroy and How ard, smcjn. f ilki:-.:: and r.c;n;. Tri Wilbur, '"rfcrir.s: a eomi r. i'ior e.f 5p"-'d .'nd smil,s. ind on1 r,f lit ; iv, ni p :t r tt the- program. A roi'l are rarrird ou. it was learned todav T- ? j Frshin?'s trip lU oMn5ib!y ?h return of th visit here ut year IirorLITR BROS. 319 S. Mlrhtcim ?t. of I.aniti ShonldCT of Ixinib irloln Stak Short Sto;ik ; n 20c The A Delightful Treat tfiThn Laughter and Suspense B You Can't Beat This Combi nation! FLOCK AROUND, GIRLS 1 9C3S-1 Advt. j H !o'!orfil afttre r,f thriiar.d . p r" sior.s. will ?en ' ridiy in Whit Lies." hr latt ix-rrei dr.i-!i for Wilil-irn Fox. 'The L-; wild animal ferial. ". !'h J Mr.! Har.?en. ard Fox ,"r '- th1 othr pitur'? p.and for. ind v.'h'n th Metropoü tan for-? on tour, th standard i of th;r prf ornn n'-'s in too wH I Kr.e-.wn to rri any xfivarant ! piatip it j? a wndrf-il thinr! for Arrerio ir. ritien, many of th'm j rret d:?anrs from New York e-jtv. j to witn?7 grand ope-ri and h'ir th" rrat artltp r-.rj orchestra ihn otherwifp would ro,'Jire trip to the m.e-tropol!. -Tili; ITJIFKT WOMAN." ' The Perfect Woman." in wh1h "ei".r,-j r.c Talm.adfre npe-r.d i threi ! I' r. ra r mn t at th Ol'vr th .. rr v '.- rd a y. 1 one of the fun . )..t rriniff,, h poru!r 5Mr has ' t a p r r re d i n It's the 5tory of :T.rT- niik". a UttV 'vamp.' It .TJ:-f her )irV. to inet .Tim ?Mr- ! f,p' -5 perfect, de-.ir. b'.it a eon irmd hafr of ''emT.. TT had re-f.-'ri 1 1 ; r ! H:" through th1 randv . s-- h- p irk ir. th rhr'j ?irl .";e , rf! by ?hi tlm wap cor.f.der.t f h:.c e'. p . !!!,.'. to avoid slipping. lr.n t imatrin fr a m. init though 'hi' Marv w?5 fae,d. Fh went to hn ofnor fr a position, but Jim. th ht!f- darlinc- had frrtifd himFlf .vralnrt the- rtjsr'.t of the o olld wtakr ?x by rrn; of a character expert. But leav it to Man, h tb pojtioi; all rieht and ef-rvrhincr fi Just ex actly a? s'v would have it. The. picture is beinr honn contlnuotiJly arh day tart:nr at t or!ock. "ON WIT FI Tim DANCK.- Co-ftarrrd with Mi Murrty iri the ir.urual rcren production "On With the Da nee." which "win b fhown a.t the Oliver tha.tr for four elays tartir.p Fund a y, Sept. 5, is TMvld Powell, one of tb mort ac rompli?hed actors of the acrn. H IiASAJXFl A roarin? romance for Äyr and Fir!? 'twixt n!nr and ntnety that? "Treasure I:and.' the Maurice Tournur production of Hobert Louis Stver.son fimf'i old talo of piracy and sunken traure. It is one of the- 2rrate?t adventure pir turp? r-v .- filmd and i hr nvlinc. cold-h'jntinp. h!ood-rhirtv rovers of the 5a ar elrne to liff bv an h 1 1 ?tar cast. Fhirle-y M.apon has the roje of the. boy, Jim. Lon Chaney. who won fame hy hi:, work in 'Trie Miracle Man." is also prominent. Tomorrow conies Mary Miles Minter at her loveliest in "Swe-t Lavender." from Pinero'r successful play of the fame name-. i i ! Safe Milk For Infanti & Invalids No Cookiuj A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office AtoH Imitations ard Substitute CASTLE. Fir Arthur Wine Finero. who wrote urh famous plas as "The Gay Lord Quex." "Mid Chmnel' , ..n i iiit i i - iaM.wi .Ma Mardi Gras Week Every Evening Mich ruevesses as "The Make P.eliev Wife" with Billie Purke: "lender the Grernwood Tree." and "Counterfeit" with Elie Ferruson. nd th Iren Ca?tle featur. "The is a vl.hman who 5tartel his era- TjK O ma tic career on th London Mare wr 4 with Fir TWrbohm Tree Corr.ir.sr Jj V?) Ttt ;R H O CT to this countn-. h entered pfrrnre? j JLL (We ül W JL JlH L .and ha appeared as mal lead in I BUNCH'S JAZZ Orchestra MRS. WM. r. OfTTlf, cf Loe. Anrole.!. Calif., who says Tan Lao mmplrtrly rrMorod her hwajth when no one- beHevei she would en-rr lv mvII acain. Hafl yarned thirteen pounds. of Indianapolis. T TV) V." . - ... ' it' 7 if-.-'- i ' -J i '. . ' I . : ".3 ' NOW PLAYING Every Afternoon and Even ing This Week, 4 and 9 p. m. t jr. . : .--V - if i.TA !, I will never stop praising Tanlac. 1 r it häö regier d ray health when cryor.r kr.-v cf my dreadful r.'ht!0!i had uo 1 uould cr .. t. ; wrl 1. ' Two ears ..50 folloxvir.;; an aovi-(:-nt. I bean u ff c nr. from indit-p-t.on .and tov re stomach trouble. I worio a rapidly that my :f.I?li ioii Lcca.r.-.e prfc.ti utchcfl My Moxac'n fc-icamo so m .ik I couldn't t at the s:rvpItM food : -vf-n drink a ilafs of milk -w lth- o.a sunTerir.M for hour? aftorwird. J! ''a 1 tr-;i,.'.y rtjou. Ap,d uould i. te p.lpitaxian of thp hc.irt bo badiy at times I would almost faint. My circulation waa very poor. I "had vi- color, and weijrhed only iht:--. re pounds It seemed I jubt i. radullj' etar ung by de?re. and I i:ad almost piven up hope. .Vftcr the btrrt. mtdlcal treatment failed to help m. travel and a shur.gr of .uproundinrs w.u aJved, -o I trax-ele-d nearb;- all .wr the 1'r.ited S;ats ar. 1 had treatment very placv I ivent, Ll alai? with li'.f airn- iiippoin;!:.? results. How ; too-1 ray suff.-rir is r.-.r than I . n te!I. Ajr.il I be i-.irv.r , . 1! e .'.n-. en; thai lift r.err.e I b.a:.i;- v. rthj In ir.ir. 1 "That s jrist th eendiTion I was I- hr. 1 b-ci takm? Tanlac. 1 A'hen tr.y hubar.d f st surre?ted ' Tanlac I tc'.d hru I h.i r.o fsith in i i : , 1. . u i . v ' . ' ' im'ii.h 1 1 I t, bottle, ar.d to prt it .-;rpr;. ". f earned to .-ire- -ih rr.. so 1 y.-pt on taking T.e rubs spoak j I.r them sc h es. "I haw- gained ' l:..-tec :-. pounds in nf;;h. .ir.i I fee'. rf rf---c:'." -ell :n c' pry .:". My arrotitc ? pU r.dli ; H r..ni I e-at jusi ar.ythinc I war.: and C rvr r.a-.e tn eiicr.xeM .vr-ptM h r""o-fp- cf my helth that I Ö : el just like toilmc cverj-b-ody ab :t U The ahov remirkablc statement rffr.!v b Mrs William ' rilth. a ell known ard highly 1 'retd r5'dnt of I-s Ancelfs '5 . i';f refidinpr at ' Fis A:vj ' Tan!' ; sold m Suth Fend at ! I 'h-- Cer'ri! rruc ror. Public Dnic i U LOTTIE MAYER and her DIVING GIRLS World's Greatest -, -V:-" V FREE ATTRACTION '00 P Wo. 0 3 n ft 1 MAIN 1431 PLAYING An All Comedy Bill THE KINOGRAMS "HANDS UP" Comedy Playlet HUNGARIAN RHAP SODY Comedy Quartette FISHER & GILMORE "A Bashful Romeo" CONROY & HOW ARD Singing, Talking and Dancing LOVE & WILBUR Speed and Smiles AND ONE OTHER GOOD ACT SUNDAY MINERVA COURT NEY & HARRY IRWIN And Five Other Acts NOTK: FIRST EVEN ING PERFORMANCE STARTS 7:13; SEC OND SHOW 9:00 Matinees Daily 2:30. Sundays and Holidays at 3:00. Sunday Reservations not held after 6 p. m. Saturday. SATURDAY MATINEE NIGHT SEPTEMBER 4 THE BIG MUSICAL COMEDY HIT OF THE SEASON By the authors of "The Firefly " "High Jinks, "Katinka," "Yon're in Love" and 'Tumble In With a cast heretofore unequaled in music&l plays and chorus of dainty, beautiful gowned girls. j il ill 1 Tf!rnfiWißrtMfif?lTf LiULLS Liu 1Mb jjmwfvm?m i i TODAY AND TOMORROW Perfect Woman" is Bright and Amusing; CONSTANCE TALMADGE in- Mmmm iilmMMfk The Perfect Woman -e "- 1 This is the Year and this is the Picture in which ll KTL- i ne Woman Still Pur sues Him" 7 SEAT SALE TODAY. PRICES Matinee, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Night, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. iLlSILLE T HEAT EE JACKSON'S ORCHESTRA i mm SHE VAMPED A BOLSHEVIK What girl wouldn't Vamp one, if she thought it was going to save her sweetheart from losing his head. Of course Connie vamped him a la Bolshe visky. First she gave him a drink, then she tapped him gently but firmly on his dome with a piece of brenze statuary. A Delightful Treat Direction A. Cicconc MATINEE 20 and 25c. EVENINGS 25 and 30c ti ft; PIui War Tut. TODAY LAST TIMES "TREASURE ISLAND" That famous old story of pirates and lost treasure, brought to the screen with an excellent cast. 9 i '!;; TOMORROW AND SATURDAY That Golden-Haired Star Ü ll U, ki mi in ?l? LtL.- 11 0 - r .r. i . , . . i m v -v - V V 7 v Ve- ' V-, T "i T ! ' -'vie i Iii A TI o o ffllfii Never in the History of the Photoplay in South Bend Has a Picture Appealed r to trie rublic as Does the CASTLE THEATER Hear the Organ TODAY MARY MILES MINTER in- SWEET LAVENDER" TOMORROW ENID BENNETT in "WHAT EVERY WOMAN LEARNS" THE OLIVER SUNDAY, SEPT. The Swiftest Picture We Have Ever Shown. Sensational Scenes in an "After Hours" Jazz Palace. H The Dance of the Masked Dancer. 1 llV, y&- - - ' . - . J -1 las 1, er!' n r v v , . . ' v. - j f , ' . V ?. ,yri X . J.-.-' L V i 1. 1 I ' it rr M 5 U 14 ; 1 i1 IwfäWsSvässSÄä , y . -y: - !''!;,:y;y: Great Sex and Sin Drama WTTTT TTl The Motion Picture Miracle of the Twentieth Century, made in Sweden by an all-star cast of Swedish actors. THE MOST SUBLIME THE MOST HEART-GRIPPING PHOTOPLAY SENSATION OF A DECADE. MEN AND WOMEN WENT WILD OVER IT YESTER DAY, AND YOU WILL DO THE SAME WHEN YOU SEE IT. TODAY, LAST TIMES. DON'T ANY MAN OR WOMAN MISS IT. A PICTURE THAT YOU WILL WANT TO STAY AND SEE EVERY SCENE OF TWICE AGAIN. NEVER A PHOTO-DRAMA j LIKE THIS. Also "THE STAR BOARDER," two-reel Mack Sennett comedy scream, and GAUMONT WEEKLY of events. Special Prices 10, 22 and 30 cents, vUh tax Included. TOMORROW That great emotional favorite, GLADYS BROCKWELL, in "WHITE LIES " a sensational six-reel drama; "THE LOST CITY" wild animal aerial sensation, with popular JUANITA HANSEN, and FOX NEWS. A&LER BROS On MichlcAa at Wimhlngtim Since l&M. TIIK STOIU2 FOR MET AND Bors An Sfjvtcrlaia. rictsurc Framing. THE L W. LOWER DCCOBAXXHG CXJACPAJMY, South DcaA. IndLsna. lmiperlf.' Paint eoppUfÄ. Union Trust Company Bare IpoltBox with 5eciU famtlei osp -fh prlvsvcr of ru-tomeraV At the Breakfast Tfctble Start the day Ti?cht with a-aarnpte knowiodpf3 of city and world-news of the last twrvty-four hovrs. Don't miss the opportunity to be ahhrto talk in telligently on any subject which might oome-trp. Most events happen too late for evooivs publi cations. Subscribe to the ornin Ke-rTxnvrs. Read it with your breakfast. You will feel better for having stored away a complete knowledge of cuirent events. -t- ORDER NOW Phone Main 2100. AsWor Cu-cuiacion Department i !i 4 II a t 5 w f! !! n 4 I I f ! h Ü :-fr Landon's Ph irm iy .and Wet 'c'? F. ?te- T'rur c- ere-. und :n :LsM3y a the. Kd CrcR Fhir m ery Advt. wo.' v ' -. a' Try SEtl'S-TIMES Want Ads 32