South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 315, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 November 1919 — Page 7
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LOCAL PLAYBILLS
AtmiToniuM 4'nio i.at of the Kuancs," with William Farnum. IaSALLF. "Strictly Confidential." ul'h MaIi; Kmnody. CASTLE "Tin- .Mlra W Man.' with Thorrii.i Mtijhan and lif tty (.'fimitn. OIII'IIKTM Vau!ovi'..
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ordinary thinirs upon Lyman 11
tlm Au(Mtorium yesterday wh".i h ! apr-ar-d In "The List of the Du- j arses" a. picturlzation of the novl fy Z-ino (Iry. It mnk' one of th" lK-t wr tr-rn pictures 5n hTf for I ffjmc tim In nMiton to bavin? a i
jstronrly ynlpathetic love fdory. run-, j nin? throueh out the drama, Mr. ! ' Fa mum's impersonation of T'.-iok : j Duane is peculiarly xl. liriff'.y jthe story tells of IJuck Iuane. who, i to save his own life, has to kill a. I man who threatened him, after
; which he floes from civilization and ! K ts in with outlaws. He jf-sc-j's a Kirl from a bandit chief and after I he is recaptured from him, she ja sain escapes and renches his moth- ; er's home. While he evadin? tiie j officers of the law, the irl Lends t every eff.rt to freo him from the I stigma f)f murder and eventually he
Lecomes a Texns Ranker and cleans up the worst of the hordr pans.
AT THE LASALLE
volvs in a dazzling succession surprises.
Tomorrow, features clvve
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Topics of the Lay and a slnple reel 1
Howe's Travel l-Y.-tival program, j remedy featuring Harold L'oyd were ! romlnc to the Olivr theater Thürs- ( aTso u-iven. The hill is Lein? repeat-j
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Almost a IIuMnd. Will Kogors.
?i WOMAN AVIATRIX HOLDS
UNIQUE FEAT RECORD
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nik'ht upon its silver Jubilee tour, is j u !:lm showin a irallery of the reat j men of music done in clay with remarkahle vividness Ly the Ionian II. j Howe studios.
! tion for tomorrow.
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The present vaudeville r.t the Or
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of blsh-cIaF.s feature arts. Head
' in? the list are the Ten Liberty Coming hrre after r three months, Gir!s a novH musica offering pre-
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Lis company of fan n.akers, singers and dancers will be the attraction at the Oliver theater Saturday afternoon and night. Th-' Look of "Sunshine" is from the p n of William Cary ptinc.m, and is said to contain a real jdot with a splendid ury cleverly interwoven with an abundance, of hiu'h c'as comedy.
Theatergoers wlio liked "I'ullyan-
n;i" and "Daddy Lon-L' will! surrender readily to th n-w comedy j succe "Tillie," which bring-. .Miss : Patricia 'ollinge to this city as a, l:;r at the Oliver theater. One of the secrets of a youtliful oid ag is cheerfulness, and when j on tind an elderly man or woman who sans: in their youthful days you invariably tind a cheerfu' person. So, if you don't sintr. learn how or at least make an effort to do so. It will make you pood and happier. Ms Hayes comes to the Oliver theater tomorrow evenhv. '
ented by in talented and attractive
1 .'iris. rat liarrett. a clever sinprcr
and monolosist. is featured this season in a new act. in which he impersonates an aged pentleman from Missouri. Marlette's Manikins, a mechanical novelty, affords amusement for old and younp: alike. Winchell and (Irecne. in a sirmintr and talking ait called "I'uppy Ive," will phase, while Will Morris, a tramp with a trick Lirycle, completes the excellent bill.
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Heorce Cohan's preat 'tac:."' success. "The Miracle M in," in '.s picture form, is presented at the Castle theatre npain today and tomorrow. Those who hme not seen this wonder-picture of the age, should not miss this last opportunity of viewing one of the season's best pictures. It tells of four crooks who leave their Chinatown haunts for the small town in the west, where they seek to commercialize the Godly faith of an aged deaf anil dumb healer. Rut when a real miracle is performed before their very eyes, the leader and his fellow cheats realize the futility of their efforts and fall under the pood influences of the old miracle worker. An allstar cast headed by Thomas Meiphan, Hetty Compson and Joseph J. Dowling aid m the presentation.
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V.y Fr'ted Pres: I CHICAGO. Nov. 1C Mi. Kthel i Munn, IS yars old. Monday claim- j ed to by the first woman aviatrix o
accomplish the feat of poinp from I
one plane to another while t both were in motion. !
Miss Munn ascended in one plane j
while another with a rope ladder at- J tached climbed to a Hying level just i
above her machine. Th youn woman worked her way from the cockpit of her plane to the tip of the
win. When the second aviator j
came into range, she seized the rope ladder and made the shift,
CHANGH ri.KAS. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 10 James Whitney of Des Moines, Iowa, and Lucius Stlllson of Muncie, changed their pleas of not puilty to puilty when federal court convened in the Muncie alleged fake fight swindle case today. This leaves nine defendants on trial. Sixteen have pleaded guilty.
LA SA LI..I!. In her latest ami best picture en
titled "Strictly Confidential." and presented at the LaSalle today. Madge Kenneöy, petite comedienne
! of stage and screen, again displays
the fresh and overwhelmi tp sense of fun which has conquered all America. The story is a picturization of Jerome K- Jerome's story, "Fanny and the Servant Problem," which later as a stage hit was entitled "Th New Lady Pantock." The plot is an ingenious affair which shows the heroine as the bride of a young nobleman, whose household of servants turn out to be her aunts, uncles and cousins. The action re-
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THE KINO GRAM World's Xi'w.s in TEN LIBERTY GIRLJ5 Novel Musical Srnation
PAT BARRETT Tin Lent l ioiii .Ii-Mju i
MARLETTE'S MANIKINS Atoniliin-: Ict liaiiical Nodty WINCHELL & GREENE 'lipp liOXt'"
WILL MORRIS Tütu-rvii Talent
Tliri5Nl.Y MELODY GARDEN And lour Other Acts
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TODAY Tliat Most Dainty of Screen Comediennes MADGE KENNEDY In "STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL" A elevrr and Iminoronis story of Knglfoh society, adspteil from Jerome K. Jerome's novel, "I'iinny anil tlie Sernnt rroblem.' TOMORROW The Follies Favorite of the Lariat ami cliein-pum WILL ROGERS in ALMOST A HUSBAND A human, everyday story, illuminated by rral llulie of
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A humorist of International fame, Jerome K. Jerome Ks the author of today's picture wldch features dainty Mad sc Kennedy. In hook form it was entitled "Fanny and the Servant Problem," later appearing on the spoken stac:e as "The New Lady IJantock." In screen form it is said to be doubly attractive. Mae Tinee, popular picture critic. says of "Almost a Husband" as follows: "I'll prant yon Will Iloscra is
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Tolay üiid Tomorrow "Tili: mikactj; MAX" The wonder picture with an all-star cat.
Thuixlay AY ILL HOGrilS in "ALMOST A lirsiJAM)."
He's there w Uli the real, down to the ground human-nature stun. lia.wlMned, awkward und freckhtl. he's a st rait se kind of hero. No bee-stuns Hp l. Mr. Holers and no clothing ad. would luoe him fn its ircainy-eyel Adonis. lint his wide smile is the pleasantcst smile in the world, his eyes are kindly and humorous, and, by way of subtitle he exudes much of the dry Yankee wit that brought him fame as a "Pol lies" star. To the audiences who know him. It is perfectly plausible that he should be loved by the prettiest pirl in '01d Kbcnczcr."
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National Blouse Week It will be to your interest to come here and see these beautiful Cotton and Silk Blouses we are selling this week at reduced prices. If you are in need of a new blouse or two, now is the opportune time to purchase, as this is a real sale, one you will be glad to attend. See Last Night's Paper for Prices.
Beautiful New Skirts One of these charming Skirts would be just the thing to wear with your new blouse. These are splendidly made of such rich materials as tricolette, georgette, tricotine. satin. French serg and plaid velour in navy, taupe and black, in the very newest styles of the season. Price Range $15 to $29.50 Other Skirts $5.00, $6.95, $10.00.
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T"he unanimous opinion of the hundred of people vho yesterday saw the gTeat WILLIAM FARNUM in "THE LAST OF THE DUANES" was and will ever be the greatest picture they had ever seen him in. It is without doubt hU greatest western picture and he never before did such remarkable and forceful acting. It is with candid admiration for this great actor and picture that we urge every man, woman and child to see it before it closes tomorrow night. Special attention is called to the beautiful and colorful mountain scenery and FARNUM'S wonderful and daring horsemanship. This picture is a thrilling sequel to ZANE GREY'S "Lone Star Ranger." You saw that one now see the finish and greatest of all. Also TOPICS OF THE DAY, from the Literary Digest and always amusing, and the icreen's foremost comedian, HAROLD LLOYD, in "BE MY WIFE," a comedy scream. Come to the matinees. Avoid the 8 o'clock shows. Extra special coming Monday and Tuesday the bet and realest photoplay of the season the novelty of all novelties the well known Metropolitan magazine story,
'THE GAY OLD DOG. Nothing ever like it.
