South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1918 — Page 9
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-4 HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMEb Tnyn.w i:vi:m(. .rmi, .. iois i Attraction Extraordinary AUDITORI TODAY ONLY Judging from the large crowd of yesterday we were perfectly safe in saying that
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'RIVIERA GIRL" WILL . BE AT OLIVER APR. 18
lüaw and danger's production of "The liiviera clirl" will be seen at the Oliver theater Thursday, April' IS. -The liiviera wrl" is said to be th' most elaljorate ami ht-au-tlful musical comedy ever yut presented n the i-tase, and it lias been the talk of New York where it has run to crowded houses at thu bis Xew Amsterdam theater there tor months, and comes here direct from a most successful engagement at the lilackstone theater. Chicago, where It is now showing. The same company of SO that presented the piece in New York and Chicago will be seen here. In the company are Wilda Dennett. .Sam li. Hardy, Carl Cantvoort, Juliette Day, Iouis Cassavant. and many other well known performers. The book and lyrics of "The Riviera Girl" are by Guy Holton and P. (J. Wodehouse and the score by Kmmerich Kaiman, who wrote Klaw and Erlanger'a other great musical success. "Miss Springtime."
from high towers into the sea, wanderins through forests. swimming through rapids, hobnobbing with
I merm-Uus und gnomes, leading
armies and doing various other stunts, proved a magnet that drew large audiences to the Auditorium yesterday in William Fox's big production, "A Uaiighter of the ,ids." hie iripression. lunveur, Clauds out above all the re.-t, and that is when .Miss Kellermanu s.t.imts on the top ol" a tower and sprmgs into the tea oelo. This is realistic and thrilling. Vurtietil:triy bountiful are the stM s'-nifs and tb- mtmcs where Anita i- beinu beaten against tho tocKs fv the waves. When Annette Keliermann swims she a living ioeui of grace and physical per-l"-tion. The sea is her proper element, and there indeed, she is a daughter of the gods. Utile Katherine and Jane Lee come in for much admiration, playing the part of two tiny mermaids. Many other children- hundreds of them, take part in the production. The same picture is being repealed today. Tomorrow William Fox will present 1.1s attractive star, June Caprice, in a clever comedy Jrama entitled "A Camouüage Kiss." "Skinny's Courtship," a comedy, and tho I'athe news will also be fhown.
at Tin: Arnnomi M. Annette Ivellermann. jumping
TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES
m her with arrest against while her hufband is equally merci'ess In prosecuting a young man who has nnd? a misstep. The house of glass adage is piven practical application.
Miss Young is beautiful, sincere and'
dramatic and the rest of the cast, which includes the ex-prize fighter. Kid McCoy, is excellent. A chapter of "A Daughter of Uncle Sam" is
.liown. Wednesday. Olive Thomas, in "An Heiress for a Day" will be shown.
SUMMIT!! mis. IT eireenblatt wishes to announce to the women of South Bend that he is showing nn extensive line In all kind, of summer furs In the newest deslcn Rinefinenient and exclusive styles at such low prices that certainly will interest you. Old furs cleaned and remodeled Into summer styles a specialty. II. Creenhlatt, 222 S. Michigan st. Home phone G533. Advt.
If you have Catarrhal He.ifm-ss or he:ul noises gi to your druggist :ind pet 1 oiincp of I'arniin (double strength i i:d mid to it U pint of hut water and n Uttle granulated utigar. Take 1 tible'jpottnful four time a day. This will often bring oulek relief from th distressing bend mdaen. Clogged nostril should open, hrenthing beeoup e;isy and the iiiu-us stop dropping into tne throat. It is easy to prepare, cot-? little and i pleasant to take. Anyone who has Catarrhal Ie;ifne4s or head noUe should give thi preaerlption a trial. Wcttkk'8. Adv.
AT TUT. OIJVKIt. Tho current bill at the Oliver theater is Chas. Klein's greatest masterpiece of the drama, "The Third Degree." It is a thrilling story Interspersed with brilliant comedy, with clever lines and exciting climaxes. There will be only three more performances with a matinee this afternoon and a final performance tomorrow night. beginning Tlvurday matinee will he ii dramatisation of "Una llivers," n play and a book that will virtually live forever. This well known drama, full ol heart interest, needs little explaining to the majority of theater-goers. "Iena llivers" and her story will never cease to awake a sympathetic response in the hearts of those witnessing it. Miss Tiny Leone Is said to play a charming "Ina." with a wealth of golden curls that cannot disguise her own merry smile. Mr. Uichey will he een us "Durward Relmone," whose masculine perfection has long been the ideal of readers of the novel. Mr. Williams will play a light comedy role, the kind of part In which he excels and the playing of which has won for him his many friends. The remainder of the company will
j be adequately cast. There will b a
matinee Thursday and Saturday with a final performance Saturday night.
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OLIVER THEATER
MAIIj OHDFKS NOW S.M.K Til IT IS DAY
Tili: (X)MKDY of CLASS and SITMHUjATIYK DISTINCTION" Thürs., April 18
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The man who saves regularly is the one who buys the most Liberty Bonds. He may earn less than you do, but he saves more through the practice of thrift and by making regular deposits in a savings bank. Money saved is doubly valuable because it is busy earning more for you. Make your money go to work. Put it in this bank. Open an account with a dollar. Deposits made on or before the 10th draw 4 percent interest from April 1st.
at Tin-: CA st 1.1 :. Today's picture at the Castle stars Norma Talmadge and Is entitled "The Moth." Heginning tomorrow '? o d's Man," a nine-reel photoplay is the Castle's? attractive offering for two davs. The screen wrsion of this
! popular novel by c.eorge llronson
Howard is a triumph of mind over much strangely assorted and de-
i cidedly entertaining matter. Aside from its moral philosophy and its , serious ethical purpose it paint; a
graphic picture of life among the guy resorts of Xew York's great white way. The author is at home here and enlivens his photographic Mashes of the night life that ebb and flows along the famous thoroughfftre with a series of subtitles illuminated by a sophisticated aifd biting humor. This picture i full of entertainment for the initiated and likewise for the stranger who knows Broadway only by hearsay.
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CUBAN'S CInriouH Nfttinff Milmmrrinf Sartorial Display and tJi r.NTim: siT.i::an COMPANY or i:k;uty AKTISTS
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AT Tino OIUMIIH .M. A spectacular, scenic novelty entitled "All For Democracy," is the topline feature of the present Orpheum vaudeville bill. Presented by a capable cast of in people this sketch depicts our president being visited in the night by the spirits of such famous men as Washington, L.ee, Grant, Lincoln, and latt of all Joan of Arc. It is realistically presented and should prove an unusual drawing card. Koth and rtoberts, two well known entertainers, one in the character of an Ital
ian immigrant, the other a policf. : man- offer a unique comedy sketch j entitled "The Wop and the Cop;" j
Mattie Choate givs an excellent interpretation of the role of n hurlesque queen in her comedy playlet. 'Outclassed;" Mack and Ine In in?!nff and talking, and th Kuillo brothers, acrobatic balancers, complete the program.
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CI.AIIA KIMMAI.Ii VOPNfi TV nr; ricrriu:. "The ?Ioue of fllTn. shown at th jr. Salle todiy Is hv f:ir !he best pietnre Clara KimMU Young hM sen. in for sme time. It th" hrvt cjory, with a real plot and rbndd actlnc anl.gie. this ?ir. ernotiorml ctres mnny opnortunitle The rory rororm a girt f;,wy imnr'sonAd "who. 'when piro'ed. runs awiy. S'ears wbn hapfdly married, her psf mnfron? her. The relentless detectives threat-
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With Beautiful NORMA TALMADGE A story of love and renunciation and of a good that triumphed over evil. Tomorrow H. B. WARNER in "GOD'S MAN" Messick's Orchestra.
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was the greatest photoplay ever seen at the Auditorium theater. It's the most marvelous, fantastic spectacle and mammoth production ever made, showing the beautiful falb and water scenes of the Bermuda islands, where thousands of people take part, and in showing to the amusement going, public the masterful screen production of the world in nine big reels.
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JUNE CAPRICE in "The Camouflage Kiss"
This is one fine six-reel comedy-drama that we can recommend in the very highest terms. PATHE NEWS with latest important current events. Follow the crowd. Funny Luke comedy. Extra added attraction, "JAPAN UNDER SNOW," and "BABIES' HOME AT PORCHE FOUNTAINE," two
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A word to the wise, and take our friendly tip, don't miss our show Friday; the season's classic very best.
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MATINEE TODAY AT 2:30 Only 20c Adults; 10c Children TONIGHT AT 8:15
ED. WILLIASVaS STOCK COMPANY PRESENT
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Chas. Klein's Masterpiece of the American Stage. A play that should be seen by every woman, man and child.
STARTING THURSDAY MATINEE
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Erand new version of Mary J. Holmes' celebrated novel dramatized. FIRST TIME HERE.
First Run Pictures Only
NOTICK The Afternoon K.IHIon of The Newh-Time i-arriei. tt PM-iul ret im wf Today's Tieture.
TODAY CLARi KIMBALL YOUNG
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THE HOUSE OF
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TOMORROW OUVE THOMAS
The Dainty "Follies
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HEIRESS FOR A DAY
An entirely different kind of a story, filled with action, adventure and daring. There is a splendid element of mystery that will appeal to all.
Thursday MARY MILES MINTER in "A BIT OF JADE"
Clam Iviruhall Younr, todaN I,a Salle plajer, wa. Iotn in Chicago in 1K91. II.i-j Ihm'ii on the staut li e the aso of three In tx U, aiidllle and dramatic jinnliKt ion. Made her liivt hi picture hit in ainilh " and has rcuialnd lK'frc the camera ever mwo. Daik hair and ra eyes. Address, Mlnick, .
$1,00 worth of impro( inents .nrd
rejulr hiwc Uen made on our I l?j
pipe oran. which will aain he a feature of cur cxtvJieiit prrarn, starting today. Cjn-taner Talmadue, who ha
won a. laiice following through her Interpii tatlon-, of regular" Amt ri an uirl-, i oitiin mhmi in'uuother of thee stlendid chara terlatlon in "The Miuttle." The delightful tunedienne. Iale Kennedy, who M-oifI Midi a hit with her "Ilahy Mine' himI Nearly Marrird," In n km in "Tin Danger Ciame, her firt romantic iiicloilrama.
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MACK & LANE "What is It About?" EQUILLO BROS. MaMers of Kquilihnum. THIKSDAV CHING LING HEE TROUPE And 1 our Other Art.
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