South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 51, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1920 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
.s r iJ itial hom ith brain civ.;i- uarr.ir.tr oalr.st chances, removal. or journey.-, Thry should fltrn all J .T..'it'?VILr. A new world ti.tvei, nr.'J urcir.j; caution in all ! papers ra'it jou1y, and taKo pud i f i !:,'. 1 h ; r. '. ; i n rzn iff' CI RPIPp 11 )i ) M j j i' i n h fate p! "i 1 i ram c tl-eir health, i-n ll.L; .'.','. v.-hi!' fiuir;; or.tr-rpris: '' i'li F ; ? :i . Tii- : 'ift. ( '.I-pro"!.;' ö tir.jtt-r5 rlatlriLC to the Ficr.inr of A rhil.l borr. A Smashing Picture with hundreds of players and horses racing across the screen A Tremendous Spectacle with thrill upon thrill from Beginning to End papT-. ro;, tracts or docu mo r.ty. Th" ! -i 1 1 ; -; (r profrs.-:Jor.3.1 f ' 1 1 1 o iv i.lover o dii - ' .1 , r i - 11 , III" 1 1 I I ' u 1 .J I'.-.t' r.' ;;:, .-r f th cn-wr-r-plaf(i by til- fur- : i rnwhM- of th- luml. f r ' i'T'i ;( ' I.;ari il ::rnv '.irk. ii 1 1 j no: favnraM, r.otw Jtlitar.G ir.fr tin.' ' poOvl to !nik- fr rjurr.t. c!:an.. AT THE PLAYHOUSES activity inspired by th; Lunar tnnr throu:rli rf.-t!.-.--.-r."vs. It to Mar. Undf-r the Saturn oppo- ! r..nrt!n in r;np!yrr.T.t. sitlon of Luna It i alo n-Cf.vsary . II"?::ariC r.'tvie. ton. tn softv 1 AFWTJK 'Tho I:trk t Hour vi'Ji K rrv .'.'.I'M-. :t f. it foiIi-s an 'I th" new wr.rld ' . i s l.cis-T. t lint: a::othr vor- . r. t ' Beginning Sunday for five days run ! :rn I, .;.; in ruiril and body to th" i'AorM h" 1 ft h'hin.l. This is , thf nt.DMuI i-lr.t of "Th" I:irk-.st ; Hour." f aturin H-irry Morry and ' jt ) at l)f IS.il!f today. Toiiiorrov.-. "l"fr a Woman's Honto urr' thnt thf phvKiral condition rrcoiv proper att'T.tion. Domestic and affctional matters arc- not fortunately aspected. Thopo whoso birthday it is should bo careful n.t to changes, rtmov;il. The refinir.jr of suRir Is fail to hav been ir.vcnVd in Antwerp ir. tho fcivtocnth century. a r d i ' St I"Ä IV -"The I.nvt : j t 5 ii CAoTLK 'Tin Tni nf Knowl "v. ;tli r.',l.'rt W.irv. i, r:. SVapulars and medals line's.' T7 i,jj'-i 8 V
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enJov Iluck. Jones in a western i
drama entitled "The Last Straw," today's feature at the Auditorium. Jones plays tho part of a cowpuncher workinp on a California ranch which Is Inherited by an eastem girl. A band of cattle rustlers are active and nftrr Buck declines the girl's offer to become foreman of tho ranch, the Job la taken by the leader of the cattle bandits. Later, when Iiuck Fees the rustlers are planning to rob the girl's ranch he accepts tho foremanshlp and then falls in love with his employer. There" follows a merles of real western battles between cowboys and rustlers. Helen Holmes In "The Fatal Fortune." and the Fox News are also on the bill, as usual.
(A ST Iii:. .V wr.pd'-rful ra.-t h-add by Itort Warwick and Inhidln f-urh fijt.ous names a.- War.da Hawley, Jvathlyn Williams Theodor KofIoiT. Irving C'lnimir.';-, Tom Forrnan and Winter Hall ar- to b- s--n in the plcturlz.ation of that famous novel and play. "The Tree of Knowledge." which Is th" Oa.stI's offering today. Th- stor:,- traces hack to the time of thf. lirst "vampiro" the LI'.ith of b-tTendarj- fame, who lured Adam, tho first of rn'-n. and brings it up to date with a real L'Oth century j-pecl-IH'!1. Tomorrow. "The Darke?: Hour" features Harry Morey.
irv i:s or yoith. "-:y- of Youth," with Clara Kimball Younr in th leadin?: role, continues tu jtleas" patrons of the Oliver theater, where the picture is running all this week. The reduction H an unusually boautlf'.l on" In settings and costumes and is enacted by ns compet-nt a company was ever seen in on? picture.
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IN" OLD KI-JXTUCKY. One of the biggest catches on re-cord la made In the Anita Stewart production. "In Old Kentucky," and it Is no fish yarn either. Mahlon Hamilton, as leading man for Miss Stewart, la fishing In a mountain ftream. Not being too expert "with the rod he Is unable to place hi? east and the hook goes through Mls Stewart's dress. She is partly hidden by bushes and he thinks he has the biggest trout on record until she protests against his trying to pull .her from the rocks on which
The Horoscope
i'Iiidav, n;n. 20. The sidereal forces for this day conjoin to bring about particularly lively and interesting conditions Tho place of Mars is strong and friendly, inciting to all sort of enterprise, initiative and deeds requiring boldness, resourcefulness and power. These qualities will be brought Into .successful play in order to offset the inertia and congestion due to a strongly adverse position of Saturn, tending to delay, thwart and disappoint. Mercury and Uranus are also at places of enmity.
Today HARRY MOREY in "THE DARKEST HOUR" Tomorrow That i:cellent Actor H. B. WARNER In "FOR A WOMAN'S HONOR" A big. dramatic story of a man who sacrificed friends and cnrotinUTv! scorn to protect a woman's name. Sunday
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T - - LAST STRAW" comedv TOMORROW Popular TOM MIX in "THE HEART OF TEXAS RYAN," a great western drama in six reels; "DANNY ASKS WHY," two-reel Judge Brown comedydrama, and PATHE NEWS. MONDAY AND TUESDAY "THE RED VIPER" will get you if you donft watch your step. Follow the "straight and narrow" to this theater and see the screen sensation of the century, "THE RED VIPER." Endorsed by the American Legion and governors of 36 states as the one drama that should be seen by every man, woman and child in America. It will take your breath with its daring situations.
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