South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 March 1920 — Page 10

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s'ri'fn form ti ty. Tho .tory pi

don, thor- -.vro three bi.r things laokin' th re, th Kirls will tell you. and those wu- snow and joe ;ind winter. And, maybe, whon Jl c took it on hers. -If to bo so nauirhtv as to

-.n.s a ko.n and' -anhing anal v.s I'ut u,1 ,of th Sar,11, di'ln't ..f Hf and ontains :, bs I. .,1.,. I t but was hoplr, all tl;o

vhi-h r.-niinds ruo- ,i tho jdiiio.-o -hy cf Iavid Harum. U pi-.turos va.t dirfer neo b' tw.- n lifo in a ur.r.;i rn il-u ostt rn town and sm..rt N'fv Vork. How the "rountry rru?in' pos-Tssed of a mind and ' of

l;r own, Ilee.s to tho rhy and hv.sj

time that sho rotiM find for In rselt a plaeo whre there would bo sweaters and skis and skates, instead of liT b af i'ostumr s and (' rn.il balmy w eathor. Slod laros and puck raeoy and fl-iir raros w ro th order of the lee

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. .'l nottv cl'uuo. of .--oiM.tl o ! :r: i 1 !. . . , Vv i Mf i - i r ('llt""1 for t,u' "flt "i the pirl i'';l-ha delightful :nd lmmorou, .... . , ,, I who believes in 'Teal Tood sport. n: rtainmont. ,

n i " I'uiioiu u up u.m arour.o thr ir neeks and Tain o hantors in all colors mail.' a very pretty sp"rtae'n in tho niorning sun as thoy whined by trying to tr-t tho prizes that wore offorrd to th m.

Tomorrow. Mary Miles Mint.r is stir of "Judy of Jtojraos' Har- ! r.-

AT Tin: WsTI.I. Iloudmi, that master of thrills, p'ay.- a return enqaeir. r.t at tho e'astlo theatr-r today in "Tlio firirn

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day .-t.trtii.ir at oiu' o-!o.-U.

is at h!a best in this st-.ry bi'h ia from the vlri pens of Ar-

f.. Ileovt and John W. Cray, i 'he ttury is a compound of .-i. the rin ills evt r lieard of or imagined, w. rk.d up to the raot a-toundim; ':u.ix ever screen?d. Tomorrow, "The Country Cousin" : C-nes Kiaino Hammr-rstein.

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Alhi TOKIl'M. 'Should a Husband Forgive'' is th- title of a picture to be shown at the Auditorium today and tomorrow. The story deals with a youajr; Kirl who lias been brought up amid rae-iii'-r people and horses, and who, left alone in the world, is beset by evil

A striking contrast bet w ten thr; i I-r'r- 'Sfu' lalls love with a -,-h and low walks of life is drawn I southern boy, who eventually for-

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!.r(.v jHjlt'H novel whioh opt r.ed a ""' nnaneiai rum :y ridmc four .i.ys' run at the Oliver theatre hi liorse to victory, after learning of

.'M. rdav. Norma Talmade who is1 M,,L wouiu nave maue nun

s-a tr'.d. plays the part of Jennie

Ma lone, daughter, of Kho !: Jerry Malone, keeper of a dance hall in ib.- tiums. Tile ambitions of her father, who Is not as black a his ?iam wouM indicate, carry her out

i pauper. An unusually koo-1 crust is provided includinic Miriam Cooper, Airs. James K. Haekett, I'eiay Standincr. James Mari-us. Martha Mansfield. I Aster Chambers and Johnny lt( is. "A Ouija Xicrhtmare," a two

.f Jail, through a fashionable board-!1""'1 S'insliine comedy and Topics of

.n- Hohool and into soch ty. v here j h" day wni also be shown, -ke meets a man who wins her love.The sterna of the Pa t follows lor' )! I JlonV'S SWI-ri.TIIlIAinV mto her ntw environment, and aj Score another for Arthur Hami ram. 'i tie situation arises wh n Jen- I m rstein. This time he has eon;e learns that she ahme, can ,iv j tributod in "Somrboily's Sweetheart" ;'i-uni the fb ctri-c chatr a" man wm- j which will play at the Oliver the.ttre aas boo ti wrongly convicted of nmr-i , -s.it urd i.v matinee and night, a :nuiur. To do so. she is forced to riskU il play that meets all expectations. :l.o lo-s of her l ance and her placw; built tip for it In the minds of critl-

. i ocietv. There is lot- of action in leal first nihters. To verify the'

no picture and Miss Tal mad e plays ; production r eountoil in the adlending role with her usual vim j vance reports, Arthur Hammersttin and magnetic grace. ,-ho sup-I poinT out that "Scmieboy's Sweet-

York and Chicago. Prominent in the cast are Viotlet lieasey, Herta Donn, (JrnevLt I hi vis, Slyvia Tell. Adeline sterling, Charles O'Connor, Burton Kenihan, Ceore Dunston, John lewey. William Hovell and Will Adams. The book and lyrics are credited to Alonzo Price and the music is from the pen of Antonio P.afunr.o.

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musical extravaganza, "oh l!aov."!t

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Oliver theatre Thursday evening.

Poing perfectly candid moans merely pulling the curtains of the

mind all the way up and displaying i I

suidb1 is keping the curtains down j ij .and turning on the rose-colored , i

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po-teard and begin sending you' long, beautiful 'thought-waves" j that will say everything and prove I nothing. Helen Kowland. !

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Cha nn, MARY MILES MINTER "JUDY OFROGUES' HARBOR" A biir. kintUy vtory alwuit evfTT-ilav iepl who in

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After the thrilling novel of the same name by LEROY SCOTT Girl's amazing adventures from Bowery to Fifth aye. An Hour spent with Norma this Time will be well spent

Fretty Jennie Malone, daughter of a dive keeper, Black Jerry, is carefully protected by her father. Through Slim Jackson, a dancer, she is accused of forgery and bailed out by Uncle George, an underworld friend, who sends her to a fashionable boarding school. She begins life anew and later visits at the home of wealthy Sue Harrison. The latters father has a crooked busness partner, Conway, who shoots and kills a man and lays the blame upon Harry Edwards. Edwards can only be cleared by Jennie, who faces the alternative of saving him from the electric chair and losing Kenneth Harrison, whom she loves, or remaining silent and permitting an innocent person to die. She is true to herself, however, and retains both honor and love.

NORMA TALMADGE TELLS YOU IN THIS STORY OF JENNIE'S STARTLING AND AMAZING ADVENTURES FROM THE SLUMS TO THE PALACES OF THE RICH. Prices Matinees, Children 15c Adults 25, Plus Tax. Evenings, All Seats 25c, Children 15c, Plus Tax.

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ONE NIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 4th Mr. A. B. Marcus Has the Honor of Introducing the Famous ftlARCUS MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY

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Seats on Sale Today Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00

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FAY TINCHER IN "Go West, Young Woman!" Two reel western comedy A

screeim, and TOPICS OF THE DAY (Read 'em and laugh). LADIES SHOULD t ATTEND THE MATINEE FOR THIS SPECIAL PRODUCTION. 1 f WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The world) greatest cowboy actor and ( horseman, everybody's popular favorite, TOM MIX, in what has been called his greatest and most sensational western picture, "THE CYLONE." It is in this l

yj picture that TOM MIX does the greatest stunt of his screen career. We won't tell ; you what it is come and see for yourself. Everybody is anxious to see "The Cy- !j

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