South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 55, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 February 1920 — Page 12
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"THi: HUM) OP IMIIADISIV In "Tho Bird of I'arad !.-." which '.viil ,f f. t n at thr Oliv r thator j Saturday rnatin and nicht. Ilihard Walton Tu!!y, thf author, j ro-
s r.ts an allurinpr r plrr." in a beautiful land. Th j-c n- i.-t Hawaii, ar.d th tal of romance. Intrigue and ?uITstlt:ori is carefully wov.-r.. Th period is in th early '&0's. I,uana. a native princess, falls In love with Dr. Vi Don, an American who has com.- to Hawaii for the bacillus of !-proy. Instead, he marries the little 'irl and gradually pinki lower and lower. Mr. Morocco, under who. direction th- piece is produced. has colbrt'd a clever ca?t, haded by Ann Header, a lf'-yar-old actress of exceptiorial ability.
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the Orpheum started Sunday mati I.'". Hr:ns Hanke, a trnius at th pi ino as well ;us a omposr of ruA jila?.'s li-ary of hts own coini'o-itiiir.'-
ar.d of ffr.- a musical f.irpri1. N( rwood and Hall, offering a combir.atlon of h' nse ,-Lnd nonsenc "oftman 1 ar.d Carroll pre.-entlnir th- comedy! sketch, "Th- Porter's Troubles" and ! ... . i
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PLAX OBSERVANCE OF "NATIONAL SONG WEEK"
Duilt on a comical situation ami
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detail. "The Misfit Harl," with Doui Hcnnwon. smllinp his way through a delightful role. As the heir to an
Ib sidf s the obsrvIr.jr of "Xatior.al Song Week," by fitting sir.inp ex-ercis-s in the schools, community centers and other community clubs and organizations-. thD week In the city, the occasion will b' nbscrvfd it the Sunday afternoon lobby meeting at th V. M. C. A.. The sinplnp program will be the feature of the. moetinK at this time and it is exported that a son leader of reputation will be entraped if possible. Tbls week has been et aside as "National Sons Week" by the Fosdeck commission in an effort to
L'nerlish t itD . thi.-? cheerful chap's
refusal to fi'iell his pood American ;treiipthen the nation with the same
cowboy spirits, and to mend his
manners for thj benefit of hi society fri'-nd. are tho hUh lights which shed humor thronen the feature. Hi:s role is that of a sort of male -IYr O' My Heart;" th- abuse and conterrrpt heupeil upon him make him doubly likeable to the i- p ctator. Tomoro.vY, attraction is liryant Washburn in "Too. Much Johnson."
morale that carried the army through the war. The credit for producing this morale is given largely to the Fosdeck commission which had charge of tho singing in the armv with this end In view.
inntrs a m:v 'PKOFIISSIO.V TO IU POP.T. "If the revenue man told all he gathers from assisting perrons In filling out their Income tax blanks he might cause considerable consternation among some of our Lest citizens" said a speaker at a rece'nt banquet. "A prominent South Bend physician was making out his blank with tho assistance of an expert. He is also a hank director. Coming to the source? of incomr column he filled th--first two spaces with the answers "physician" and "banker." "Any other source from which you derived Income during the year?" questioned tho expert. "Well, I have speculated in stocks a bit at times." was the answer. The compD-ted answer reads "Physician, ban!: er anil gambler."
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find TontiXG cap.. A Franklin touring car belonging to Carl W. Gins. 1112 S. Michigan st.. which was stolen Sunday afternoon, was found later in the day by Tho police in Porlcy pari: after it had been abandoned by tho thlevts.
ArorroiuuM. "Th Red Viper" whDh was shown U tho Auditorium yesterday Is a vital, patriotic and entertaining pic-rt of work. The picture ha pb nty of action rind the cast Hide of New- York is faithfully portrayed. It's a tense drama with a timely Th'-mo and holds tho attention through every reel. It tells the nppealing and sensational Ptory of a voting Russian boy who innocently Tails in sith a bunch of agitators, hut ho finally works out in tho ?1l.",er .f his own soul and In tho : irmoil of tho crowdod Ghetto, tho K-reat question of whether ho Is to b- a destructive bomb throwing rador an American, following in lie footsteps of Lincoln and Roose!t. The f plrlt of America triumphs and from the melting pot. a truo American is lifted out. perfect in form and heart. Gireth Hughe dos sorao fine work as the Russian
CASTIylAn adaptation of amud Hopkins lams' story "Fntr D'Arcy," is today's attraction at the acdle. Featuring charming Julli.- r.urke, itscreen version is f ntitled, "Wanted. A Husband" and gives the heroine th role of a pretty but untidy person, whom it took tho combined efforts i)f a puirilDt and a physical eulture course, tf put in a rrc.entable appearance for a. husband. One can scarcely imagine the charming Hillie. anything but lovely, but she doe-j her best to hide her real look.beneath a slovenly exterior. Tomorrow, "The Misfit Karl" star;; Louis PennDon.
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program: FIRST PART A MAP THAT TELLS THE STORY OF THE WAR FROM ITS BEGINNING UNTIL THE SIGNING OF THE ARMISTICE. Chateau Thierry. Where We Stopped the Germans. Cleaning House for American Visitors. Soissons, or What is Left of It. Where One Finds the Stillness of Death. Luneville. In Baccarat. The Lions of Belfort. Reminders of American Participation in the Great War. Verdun. A Tangle of Ruins. SEVENTH ENGINEERS AND A HAPPY RED CROSS GIRL. DOUGHNUTS AND BEANS. In the Argonne. Dugouts and Shell-holes. 25,000 American Graves. ; Two Brothers. Metz. Removing the Reminders of German Occupation. Down go the Statues. Tough Old Hindenburg. The Kaiser as a Saint. Battlefields of 1870. "Peace on Earth." Pictu resque Villages. PEASANTS OF LORRAINE JOIN WITH ALSACE AND CELEBRATE THEIR DELIVERANCE. Just Donkeys. Fete of Jeanne d'Arc. Pious Villagers. A RELIGIOUS PROCESSION ON A MOMENTOUS OCCA5ION. What French Girls Have Done to the Doughboy's Heart. Costumes and Customs. The Valley of the Saar. Will They Pull Together? GENERAL FOYELL VISITS LORRAINE AND IS JOYOUSLY GREETED. The Transition from German to French. Saverne. A Regrettable Incident. Near Old German Frontier. OUR ANIMAL FRIENDS. A HOSPITAL FOR OUR PETS. NEVER AGAIN. Farewell to Lorraine. SECOND PART In Alsace. Quaint Timbered Structures. A Foyer du Soldat Where Cherries Grow in Abundance. GENERAL CASTLENAU IS RECEIVED WITH SHOUTS OF GRATITUDE IN COLMAR. AN EVIDENCE OF AFFECTION FOR FRANCE. Fertile Fields. Schlestadt. We Stop at the Best Hotel. Villages are Different. Beribboned Beauties. Queer Homes and Queer Courtyards. Having the Time of Their Lives. Interiors. How Alsatians Live. What will the Fresh-air Fiends Say? GERMAN IN APPEARANCE ONLY. THE POILU IN FULL POSSESSION. Health Resorts. Thann. Where American Boys Fought and Died. We Arrive at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Stork. THE MYSTERY IS SOLVED. WE NOW KN'OW WHERE THE STORK IS TO BE FOUND. Strabourg, the Gem of Alsatian Cities. Back to the Middle Ages. ALSACE CELEBRATES ITS RETURN TO FRANCE. AN IMPOSING PROCESSION THROUGH THE STREETS OF STRASSBOURG. Fine Examples of Ancient Architecture. Odd Nooks and Corners. The Famous Clock. THE OLD TOWN AWAKENS TO THE CHANGE AND CELEBRATES THE OCCASION. Strassbourg from the Spire of the Cathedral. We Look upon a Changed Metropolis. (Motion Pictures Indicated by CAPITALS) PRICES: $1.00, 75c, 50c, and 25c. SEATS TODAY.
TODAY Last Times TODAY THE MOST STARTLING AND INTERESTING PHOTOPLAY OF THE YEAR AND AFTER SEEING IT YOU WILL REALIZE WHY IT HAS THE SANCTION OF THE NATIONAL BODY OF THE AMERICAN LEGION AND OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT OF 36 STATE GOVERNORS.
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TOMORROW AND THURSDAY The screen's most popular comedienne, blonde little CONSTANCE TALMADGE in her riotous 6 reel comedy success, "A VIRTUOUS VAMP," one of
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