SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MONDAY
FEBRUARY 70
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FARM LOAN BODIES
BATTLE U. S. BOARD
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EVERYTHING THAT'S NEW IN SILKS FAR BELOW
REGULAR PRICES
Secrets of the Movies Revealed
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A ntin'.i. j 1'ki.v? I trrtaiiK d the offlcf-rs. cadets and
.;ir-l try-j A. Wa'Iac Itel.I fc not wf-ar a ' rrp.w of rh Japanese training fhip.
. M-.trol ovi ; wis: whn he playd th part o: TiiM Mam ?
Q. Iid v: Bfr I!1 woir a wi? (movie version retain all the charm
when h nlnv-d IY'or lhh.-is-n in and innlhity of the original etnrv.
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Ihl.f-ts n" in "FfrfVf-r." th
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... i th ; sr - 1 adaptation of Du Mau rir
r'm t f-pre- , fa rv in now-1 and pity, Peer Ihh'd
i, I'r.jon ot ; s'n. II'- had to have hi hnir mar-
A. F-sijo Hayakawa had as h!s
t;iipr3 16S members of th Talsol
Mam. At the rerjuet of the chief
officer, the artor pave each of his
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nf Fr- ; v. h;
r-vf-ry day, though,
rund- it o wavv.
and th-it H : uuf-ts an
H- looked himself.
autographed photo of
t -;tv In the; so rharrr.ins: that perhaps movie
f-rm Joan '.fans will rf-ques him to indulge in
' tlu- farm
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a "I'ermanent Wave.
Do ynu know ho movie star turw?
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Q. What actres who has the
leadin? role in "Why Men Forpet"
is point? to England to produce pic-
Robert C. Bruce
! CHOICi: SKI1XTIOX HiOWEIW.
A very choice selection cf cut flow-
! t and blooming plants awaits o-j '
, at the South r.enJ Floial Co.. 122 X. .A
' Mihican .t. 2 2-tf-J 5
Satin Canton Crepe
40-inch Satin Canton Crepe, 60 Ci!
navy and black. Sale
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Silk Charmeuse
36-inch Silk Charmeur in hlick. navy,
brown, purplr and ray. Kc- ( A fX
j A. Bettina Campbell has an-I-'riFilla
: r.r.wnced that sh will form, in Eng:
Whelp ! lind, a producing organization to
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Oak man. whoe real nam.e in ian ' make pictures of 'big dramatic sub
Ei"h'.liersrer.
0- Who is to appear in th role
(it Clementina In the- photoplay cf
William J. Iiocko'? popular novel.
"The Olorv of Clementina?"
jor;
What traininsr doeg an eminent
French director recommend for a
pcreen career? The answer to this
question will appear in this depart-
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a j'!" vi led for in
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-Pauline frede-i '!' "k v. T?r di-imml
rector will be Emile chnutnrd. T'r
tomorrow.
(Copyright. 1922)
! to authorized the
tr.a.virv to buy
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of
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,s ;n;d provided that fo
ho'.J such
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lllifi'!,!
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as t he t " ' ' i r v
th" f .-tip-irarv organizations
tlo- f ir'ii I ' in banks should con-i:ri'H-
In 7o-r.
rr-preer.tatiet of the farm loan
a.-o.-ia?;or,v .: hari;e that thi-s will
:a ve t lie er., f t -f depriving farm
!..!! b i r.k r.i''!.i1-' r.: of the riirht to
f.r at :--i-' 2 ' ars. Th'."
: .';, tlje provision as uncont;t ?
t;or ,i.
I prictl of 'otlnrr liiulit.
'I.ot.- the fact ti-at the farm
ii p.::-? own $ JO.ono.Of'O
'"l i.eou , apital stock
f der i i ; tnd l.ankM tliey
d p.-; od of the riJtht tc
I.! r; ipa? e in the solee
. t. vM of tb- fo'loj-.il land
'..in a .tat-ment issued
i ,a:ion's b.ead-' in Wa,sh-
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i'.'Mirirs t!i- a Tio'i of the farm loan
l-.-ard an 1 r hor.- fi," purpose ot
fh farm loan a - s -cia t ions to bring
k.i it.
Th" Mtit. wbieii is Itrerted against
Char'.' s '.. . lf '.i. ;o-i farm loan corn-
LASALLE
Elaine Hammcrstein. who capti
vates all men with her beauty and
all women with her own. ha ar
rived n?:un at the Hallo and at
triumphal succesn. In her Ju.st-re-1
eased picturiation of a new kind
of weddincr, "Why Announce Your
MarriaK." the dar make? quite the
mot beiruiliri. bride seen on the
screen in several W'fwns, with eye-arrf-stinpr
frowns and a notable sup
portintr cast thrown in as extra
measure. Here Ls m-trimony up-to-the-minute,
after the. fashion st by
I the noted novelist, hinny Hurst,
I for the bride retains her own name,
! her own apartments, her own c;i-
re er. her own friends, her mvn life.
Just as doew her husband. Their
occasional days together are casual
moments of happiness. The situa
tion, of course, is not without its
rare and sometimes racy possibil
ities, all of which have been fully
utilized in making this altogether
smart and sleek photoplay. "Why
Announce Your Marriage" is a
photodramatic story of th r. resent ,
ape of flappers and philosophers, an
original treat for anyone looking for
somethinf? new under the picture
fim. Tomorrow the I,aSalle is to
show Conway Tearle and Doris Ken
yon 1n "Shadow of the Seas." a
melodramatic tale of a gallant privateer.
tains every clement necessary to a
lerfe picture. The suspense holds
interest from start to climax, which
is one of the most novel ever peen 1
on the sllve.r sheet. ,'
A clever educa.tlonal comedy, en-1
titled "Oh Buddy." starring Bobby,'
'."ernon. will be seen on the same!
program.
The is'otr Dame Xovelty Knights.
which Ls the s.enlor clasa of 1922.1
have arranflrexl a musical program j
consisting of vocal, Instrumentiii
sflec.Ions. which will be in conjunc
tion with the regular program per
formances toniffht and tomorrow
r is?ht at eiht and ten.
Chas. Ray, in "Two Minutes to
Co." will open a L.ury engafjroment
Wednesday.
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IF BACK HURTS!
Canton Crepe
40-inch Canton Crepe in black, brown, navy
ulnr 52.00 valu!
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and sa nd shade.
Sale .'
Ponder Silk
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Take a Glass of Salts to flusrfHj
Kidneys it bladder bothers
you Drink lots cf water.
re- .
Iatlns: rnrat r-ularly ovc-ntual'.y
produces " kidney trvtiab- :r. some
form or other, lys a we'l-kf own
author. ty, becaus ir.y uri" arid in
me it excites the kidneys, they "be
come overworked; jr.-t. iurrcrish; cb-c;
up and cause all sort. of d's r s-.
j art iculariy hacka "he and misery in
the kidney re-ior rheumatic twi;.
ges. .were headaches. a"id r-tonuxi a.
ron.st!-pation, torpid liver, slcepb-: .--pecfj.
bladder and urinary irritation.
The moment your back hurts !
kidneys aren't acting rl-ht. or it
bladder bothers you. Ret about four
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40-inch Lenox Crepe, extra
black, brown and navy.
Sale
leavy.
in
$3.75
Pongee Silk
Korea
pumpkin, orown.
lar 52.00 value.
Sale
33-inch
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in neptur.r.
coral and popp. Rr-
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Cambridge Crepe
40-inch Cambridge Crepe with fancy bor
der in black, navy and moose. S?l
Sale 4? jf
Sale $2.95,
Paisley Crepe
40-inch Paisley Crepe in as- J
sorted colors. Sale v
Brocaded Canton Crepe
36-inch Brocaded Canton Crepe in brown.
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He travel the world to catch
lKVintlful mools of ivituro with tiie
motion picturo niniera.
( viMi. oiciiiuai.il, inrupracior,
graduate of Universal School of
Davenport and Ross School of Ft.
Wayne, has opened offices at 521 N.
Main ßt. 4-tf
iu:.: -nor. broiuht hy W. i:iwood
flat' . of lirentw i. 'a!!f.. national
p 1 . b . t of th- n ---in iation.
(iiitfH his issued a statemfnt f
vi e ly orit z n a t n e f .a r m loan board.
Says Autliority I'.surjx-d.
Not a it !-": 1 with bavin:: de
prived the t.i r:n loan associations ot
cny voice in tho nia n a qement of the
bni:l., tho fd ra! farm loan board
!-! i'ow pro.a-edirir to usurp the
authority of tl.e directoi-s of the as-.o'-iatit-n
t manage their nssocia-
t :!:.-." .b-i I t I d.
il a :.--. .'!i.m.-ot that the board
I n- threatepc..! to intrm t the banks
i."t to ir.aV" !ö,i! thnnjch associt
t:i.n the tlirf-otor of nliich refuse
to abdieat thdr powers."
Leiter Martson, attorney for the
--o,-:a? in a statement declare!
CASTLE
"Hush !roney," mirroring the fi
nanrlnl et of New York and their
money snobbery, is at the Castle to
day. Frivins South P.er.d one last
glance at Alice P.rady and fieortce
I'awcett in enterprisirn? and enter
taining parts. Tomorrow Elaine
irammerste.n i on the bill in "Why
Announce Your Marriage?"
members of the federal farm
I im bo-trd
1 t The v v .-
1 ood to its '
the j.ur;
create d."
ffe i h iraoterize 1
rait only do not believe
n. b it are actually op-
ip-."esf uliy accomplish-
for which It was
put through hy tho 'board as
the amendment
a fraud
u, on tho-e who had bought and paid
for their stoi k."
,11 'HIST HIIVOWMID Foil
ik;n!t.
Evryone hns met t!:e type of jur
who s possessed of a fine coat of
c:;ni:y. ine cierrvman. nrores.mor.
al man, or liiMnoH man all hae It
fit-.d you like it. In a home It la In-(!:spn-ab!e.
l'se CEOISTER BRICK
Rud Its endurinK strtmTth and btau
ty will b-? a preat Heritage to "our
f imily. Ask Staples Ilildcbrand
tib.'Ut iL 32-tt
pr. Weener. 'Z4 Farmers Trust bid?.
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THE GOLDEN
MOMENT
It.inr m man hi mlmul ht
chance for lurk of rrmdf
BLACKSTONE
"Tha Child Thou Caveat Me,"
which will have its final showincs
tomorrow niKht. contains n. story
so human In quality and the situa
tions are so natural and so smooth
ly developed that the entire produc
tion Bem to be an Interesting
period lifted rie:ht out of life.
The fftory is 'based on a hierhly
dramatic and very excitinp episode
which supposedly transpire in Bel
glum. "Without drawinc: uron eith
er the spectacular or the sex ele
ment, the director in this picture
has piven the screen a subject that
xceeds even the high dramatic
standard set by "irowincr The "Wind,"
which was a 1st produred by Mr.
Stahl, who directed "The Child
Thou Cavest lie."
Mr. Stahl apparently exercised
painstaking care in his .-election of
the rast for tills picture, which con
tains an assemblage of players who
are suited to the cast tor this pic
ture, whhdi contains an assemblage
of players who are suited perfectly
to their roles, and are of an all star
caliber. Tjoul Stone. Ranrara Cas
tle! on. "William Desmond and little
Richard Hedrick head the list with
such well known fi-rures as Adele
Farrinptpn. Winter Hall.
This pioture is one of the most
lavishly staged that the ma na ce
ment of the Rlackstone have had
the pleasure of presenting to the
theatergoers of thi city. While the
iii.i.-,ntiiuij 1 n 1 1 r ' t mt T-rresent an
pr-, ' ' - -
-" I .-f -in t- vijibtr c n tu the
. ) IMUil.l 1 k lill'' .'
'i' I tavrnan'si pvf there is a Iiotlble ah-
j ence oi vu.u;ir.;, .-.iioa f.i "i
abounds throughout. Th exteriors
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are rare sr ecimena u; uiiuM-.i-iir.
b auty.
"The Child Thou Cavest Me" con-
AUDITORIUM
More restrained and more finely
rrained than the average out-door
feature, "f'.leam 0'Iawn" will have'
a less limited appeal than others of
its type. "Cleam O'Pawn" is shown i
today and tomorrow at the Auditor-;
turn theater with a new Fox star in j
the yerson -of John (Ulbert, who
maintains the strength but not the
roughness of the usual western hero
with pleasant conviction, apparently
that a smile Is sometimes as force
ful a a gun. j
Eiving alone in th Canadian
woood. Cleam O'b.nvn runs across
hi. unrecognized father, a man who
bad deserted his mother before he
J was rlvon. lie meets alo a man
named Pierre, who tells him he was
in love with his mother and has
tome up into the woods to kill the
man who stole her love, and then
deserted her. By th6 time Gleam
O'Diwn has learned the real iden
tity of his father, he has fallen In
love with an adopted daughter of
the- latter. This big situation la'
gripping has in it a genuine throb.!
Cleam O'Pawn swears he will kill
his father: but he revises his deter
mination because of his love for
the girl. The story Is based on the'
well-known novel by Arthur lod
rich and the supporting cast Includes
Rarbara Redford. "Wilson Hummel,
and James Farley. A funny Sun- :
fhlne comedy and a late issue of
Fox Xews round out the program.
No creditor can touch the pro
ceeds of a life insurance policy. The
wife and family have a prior at
tachment; that is If issued by "WAL
TER fecax. j. m. s red:;. 27-tf
ounces of Jad Salts from any
pharmacy; take a tab!e.noonf ul in a j-j
prlass of water before 'breakfast for a k
e-w days and your kidneys will then , ji
act fine. This famous fialt. Is made !
from the ncid of grape. ;nd lemon -ß
juioe, combined w4ih lithia, and ha : : :
been used for generations to flush j
clogced kidneys and stimulate thc-mi--'
to normal activity; also to neutralise
the acids In the urine so it no longer
Irritates, thus ending bladder dlö-jl
orders. ?J
Jad Salt cannot Injure anyone; j ft
makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink which million? oi k'
men and women tike now and then,.
to keep the kidney
cans clean, thus
kidnev disease.
ft
navy, tan, Copenhagen and
black. Sale
Silk Poplins
36-inch Silk Poplins in all
colors. Sale
Silk Taffeta
36-inch Silk Iaffeta in color?.
$2.75, $2.50, $2.25, $2.00,
$1.59 and
Silk Messalines
36-inch Silk MessMine in colors. ?
Regular 52.00 value. Sale.
Blnck Silk Sal
Black Taffeta Silks. $3.50, $2.95. $2.5V
and
Bhck Mrfdline Silks. $2.50,
S2.25, oI.S5, $1.50 and . .
Bkick Ponlin
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Sport Satins
36-inch Sport Satins in navy, black, rose,
l.i.ii i i
reseda, lignt Diue, Drown, tan ana canno.
Regular $2.00 value.
Sale
Black Chr.rnteue Satin. $3.00,
$2.50, $2.25, $1.95 and
Bhck Duchess Satin.
$2.25 and . . . .
Black Peau de Soie
Silk
Black Crepe de Chir.;
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TODAY anid TOMORROW
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ORPHEUM
"Coquettish Fancies" Is the title
of a musical and dancing act whieh
tops the Orpheum bill starting this
afternoon, as presented by Corinne,
a dainty, captivating and 'vivacious
danseuse. Her youth and charm are
appealing as well a.s her grace and
poise. Her terpsiehorean ability was
acquired a.s premiere in gr.ind opera
and musical comedy. Pick Himber
assists Mis Corinne. appearing in
several of the dance numbers with
her as well as entertaining with his
violin playing and his fine singing
voice. Harry Weiss presides at the
piano. Carl Emmy',' well trained
dogs are next In prominence and of
fer numerous feats that are both
unusual and amusing. It is one o(
the prettiest animal acta in vaude
ville. The Oldtime Parkles. enter
tainers from the sunny southland,
ombine music, singing and lively
stepping. Hugh Johnston, who spe
cializes in comedy conjuring, has a
repertoire of new and original tricks
that will prove delightful. Sawyer
and Kddy, aerial gymnasts, and one
other art of merit complete the pro-
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ALICE BRADY
George Fawcett
"Hush Money"
ELAINE
HAMMERSTEIN
Why Announce
Your Marriage?
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NEW SHOW STARTING TODAY
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Dainty, Ceptivslmg, Vivacus CARL EMMY &
CORINNE
with the Clever Versatile
Juvenile
in "COQUETTISH FANCIES"
HIS MAD VAGo
A Mcst Ariitlc Comcdv fS
Offering
1 0 CENTS No War Tax P.
41GLD TIME DARKIES"
Entertainers from the South
SLViPSON & DEAN
"Honky Tonl;y Tovn"
HUGH
JOHNSTON
Corned' Cor. hrer
SAWYER &
EDDY
The Act D.Ircierit Carried' Con ijrer I
P ATI-IE NEWS
and
TOPICS
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The Child Thou
Gavest Mi
Not a sex play, not a problem play, but a clean drama,
superb in portrayal.
Regular Performance 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15.
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"Why
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Your
Marriage?
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Elaine
Hammerstein
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
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REX BEACH'S
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tra in an artistic presentation.
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jin "Town Topics," "The Swedes! Girl in P?risA "H
1 American idea," "A Trip lo Chin?.iown" and ol'ncr ul
j cesses.
FIVE OTHER VALUABLE NUMBERS
Order Seats Early for Any Performance
Matinees 25c Nights and Sun. Mat., 25 ard 50c
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A new Fox star who maintains the strength but not the
roughness of the usual western hero in
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From the well known novel of the same name by
ARTHUR GOODRICH.
A PICTURE THAT YOU ARE BOUND TO ENJOY
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Sale of Single Admissions Today at Eibel Bros. Music
Store. Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50.
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