South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 79, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1920 — Page 19
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i'tu:' i Mriotly of , city r.v.inr. lulii N-tsh nnl Charley o'ion. nr-W offrr ;i drndid comedy kit r.tltlo i "Thro.- j"od Morning." In It Mr. O'DonnoIl has nunTOUH opportunities to j-how hi r r : : r i r : 1 1 htnnor an'l h irt r;r all f rh r:t. Ml.s Nnsh. 1 1 1 In to wiff. cir-7l-s a rnth'-r diriicult rn!.- but K t !."r lin cvfr tn footlights m 'inMylr. Tho charm of th 5kit Urs i.i ire .-imr Urlry. Two y-'i.'trr?. a pianist aid a vio-Lnl.-r. both pn- --ir. unusual ability, off r .-ot:k- n. 'isif.il concpt lorn of ill- ir own. Mi s Krmln. the pi-.-iii.r, i-? rsprial!y K"0I In tho cla.-M-al numbers whi'-h nppf-ar to be a ppro I . i t . 1 fv-n by th inntln" audU-r.re Mw a !:- plays rvoll with ii'i har.fi. An ;iri thnt crratf.- sp'-rant o i liuhtrr op'ni th bl'l. Had and .T.wst. fJrav call It "Brilliant Hits .f Vaudeville." an'l It is all of that. Jf-sfie Hlnprs whil Iii; I rtancr.-'. attempts to sin;?. r-cit s potry in a truly hurl'-squ" Manner that r.nvul.vs the amliff r. 1 1 r m Jib'.y asM.t(l Py Hi.ik' Oonnell with a hamvrift' and a (jrrm exterminator. A trained rat art rloseji the bill. Klnoprama how pictures of the Chirajro Cubs In training, ruid a rb.s-- observer may r.otir.. "Ilusty" Iiosflser, a South Pond b' v. trying lor a rrpular berth with that trim. Misbt add that critics no longer Lave to pay v.-ar tax.
Tili: (WAUY. Julia F.inilT.-n ami Jos. fh Ciwthorn ir. "Tli"; Canary" rome to th" Oliver theater nrt Haturlav. Tlirro is an atmoi-'phpi o of fmn'.n's anl K'or.fi taste about the production that lias cornf to Vf associated with all I?lllinc!iam musical cornrdis. Thr ikcoratlon.- have r.vr been Mirpassed in (Usitjn or beauty of
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'.r.n and the nmu.-insr Joseph Cawthorn. ludicrous Maude IILurn". find th an.azir. tlanriri' of Doyle iin.l IUxon. ar.i you are prrtty surto attract a lar-e public-. Chnrlr.s ril'ir:ehain has arrie j out th! plan nnd a.-i a rr-;j'4t "Th" Canary" wns or.o (f tli" most jiroro'jv.cf'l ur- ( s-.- on l!roa.Ivay 1 t i f .ison at the ,ohf the.itfr, and thi f.ion in f.'hlratfo, Philadelphia and I'.ost'UK
to the LaS'-illr screen under the title o: 'The Day She raid."
AinrroKirM. T.l ue Uood," a five-reel drania featuring Howard Hickman and Ver.-'a Wrnu.'-h, hads the prrcrram at the Auditorium today with Helen Holmes in "The Fatal Fortune." and the Fox New i.s al?o on the bill. Tomorrow's bill includes Jack Gardner In 'Itanfte Bos." a flvererl sensational drama: Fatty ArLurklo in "Ufr of O'lt'dlly." a tworeel rorncily, and the Path' Nrws of current events.
A highly pirture,ue s rr-n vrr-i-.ori ft Frank Du pre famous poTn. ' Ii U ; ." lia be. n made by Fniv r'il :nd is .-i.o-.vn at the Castle theater today with Frank M :yo in the le.td!r:tr role. All the rry" intensity of the rdasv;,- it.- If. with a powerful climax of the tragic, ji.uthetic sort, lias b en t ran.sferr-d to the silver sheet. Hlith Itobertw. a screen beauty has the j.art of the bl.vke yed Spani-h maid. The s ttiims alon:T the- Kin fJrande river, in the land of th giant rartus and yucca tree, are rept ionally pi turesqae. Toniorrow "All of a Hu.lden Ft qwy" f atup s Margu rite Clark.
I AS JJ j:. Dainty Marguerite Clark, beloved by the masses and the clas.-s. flits gratefully through five reels f delightful Irish comedy at the IviSalle. today, wh re "All of a Sudden Fegcv" I': showtu u L- a gay. fiolicklng comedy-dram i. w ith a wealth of wit in the sub-tltbs. .,nd a laugh r.t cvr-rv turn ef tlie wlieel. Spnrk-lirr-r with whole, rne fun. It tells of a faked n.arringe that turns out to be real. Tomorrow the Fannie Hurst story "Oats and the- Woman," is brought
r.vnucix coi.uNfiK. Fatricia Cedlinge, who I rcrnembrrcd here for her delightful work In "Tille," returns to the Oliver on Saturday In a new play called "Golden Days," described ns a comedy of youth. The company will arrivethis aiiernoon from New York and after the perf ormances here on Saturday will RO to Chlcatro. opening an indefinit engagamement at the Powers theater.
iouyi itKSTom;r. Mr. Newman's b-cture tonight is "Poland Restored. " and Is considered by the noted traveler as one of the best of his entire faeries. Warsaw. Ix)dz, Posen and other town in Germany, Austria and Russian Poland are pictured both in motion and still pictures and the talk will be cf preat interest.
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What was her game? Something deep and mysterious. Come and laugh while you find out. LASALLE PRICES: Friday, Saturday, SundayMat. 15c and 20c, plus tax. Evening, 15c and 25c, plus tax. Sunday matinee prices same as night. Saturday "THE DAY SHE PAID" with Francesca Billington.
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Monday, March 22nd CANDY NIGHT Tuesday, March 23rd NOVELTY NIGHT Wednesday, March 24th FEATURE NIGHT
NOTICE Account sncredncss of the day, Tokio will be closed on Good Friday. 3 Days 3 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 5, 6 and 7. THE SEASON'S FEATURE EVENTS
scenes in the country, are sld to be shown In "Two Weeks." the e omedy drama In which Con.ranee Talmadge will be seen at the Oliver theater for four days, starting Sunda v.
WIIOLi: FAMILY SICK. LOCAXSPOp.T. Ind., March 18. While the parents lay in bed sick with influenza, Ann I,ucill.j Moore, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Moore, died In a small crib beside them late yesterday. Mrs. Moore aroused herself and found the baby's body cold. She dragged herself from the be, and summoned neighbors. The coroner said death was due to pneumonia and acute Indigestion.
SALIXA, Kan., March IS' Are Salina. boys reverting to "civo men?" At any rate, police officers here have discovered a system of caves on the .banks of the Smoky Hill river. In which gang.- of boys are said to spend much of theii time, some of them sleeping; in the cave's-. Officers declare moving picture shows are responsible for the digpinK of the caves, n is planned to destroy the boys' hangouts Immediately.
Chauffeurs' Union Prevented By Injunction CHICAGO, March IS. Union activities by drivers and chauffeurs la eight large department stores here were prevented today by an injunction. The stores soueht the injunction to prevent a newly formtd union from "interfering with their business." The order restrains employes from picketing, Intimidating: or soliciting memberships.
PARIS. March 18. Paul Hirsch, premier of Prussia, has issued a proclamation on behalf of the Prussian government urging tranquility and order in the capital, a Berlin dispatch today said.
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A six reel picture treat from start to finish. Also FOX NEWS, and HELEN HOLMES in "THE FATAL FORTUNE" serial three more with today's chapter and the day it ends (Friday, April 2) we start the serial queen, Pearl White in her last and greatest serial, "The Black Secret," the acme of serial sensations. Wait for iL TOMORROW A western drama, presenting JACK GARDNER in "THE RANGE EOSS"; FATTY AR. BUCKLE in "THE LIFE OF RIELLY," two reel comedy riot, and PATHE NEWS of current events. BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN MONDAY AND TUESDAY wilh the million dollar screen comedian, CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "CARMEN," the biggest scream of his career, and the star wistful, BLANCHE SWEET in "FIGHTING CRESSY," six reel feudal drama of the California Hills. No advance in prices for this great double show. Come early to the matinee or at nine o'clock.
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Poland, in the gTimd great days for which her soiw all fought, led the world in art and letters. Little is known today in the busy, liurrjing; world of the Poland of many decades ;igxi. P(H)ple wlio yet wonder at the lianlihexMl of the land, at the intlefatigable bravery of her soldiers, nt tfie eliild-like patrietlsm of her citUcnry, !o not fully fathom the significance of the story of Poland. The story and pictures New man brings into t Iiis Traveltalk are carefully thought out. The artistic and political career and ideals of the land are classic's in history. Warsaw. Lodz. Posen and other towns in German, Austrian and i;usian Poland are pictured so that they can be studied. The political side of the restoration Is of vast importance. Out of Poland has eome much of the world's better thought. Poland restored makes for a safer and better world.
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LADY ALICE'S PETS Tiny Tots of A ml ma Mom ERMINIE & SISTER Musical Conception SuiK'rlative BUD & JESSIE GRAY Brilliant Bits of Vaudeille SUNDAY
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