South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 102, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1920 — Page 24
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M MY. APRIL 11. 192r. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES PLAYBILLS OF THE WEEK IN SOUTH BEND THEATERS
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Among the Stars in the . World of the Theater By Wai V. Fmk
Norma Talmadge Here't.;.
For Th ree Days in
Latest Picture
The ü:i'r v. J ) a'. a !i-ti!.rtfy r ti'.n In "CIar r. .' ton's now corned v.
received with 1 1 r . . j :al fa-, ot
Vr.rk and i r i hicn.'", jnies having pr r.t'
riwrfiiC,' a:. 'I Wallace. IMdiner, a s Iwyn production, was highly popular in ."-w York.
Th- Park th-at-r, NVw York, is th- sc-n of most extraordinarily
;t in th- two . . ir, i --ful revnals of standard comic
r.'t Saturday . r itori'iu u 1 1 raiHooth Tarkir.;u h.- h has h -n
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Admirers of Norma Tahaadse and thir nnm!.cr ; lrion will ho l'lf-a?"d at th announcement that th-ir favorite Is to be at th- Castle and LaSall? for th rt days. Tuesday,
at th" . I.a.'t ! on f;n- , :i t t !. j v. ;! I 1 . ' T lot, r,f I
T.irkir.cton's ( or;)- ! r-i 'rüinf" that i. is j
iti--. It r..w rurrT.t Jlud-.oti th N'-v Yor' nuht th Chi ao ft?an!z'iti i-hed a loii; r.j.'.i?i rri:U 1 ila'A t or. '. Thai lornpariy Mn at 1 1 ; Oliver. Cr.''Is r p"T..-.b;- for tli- pro.! ü
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fiuit- k'-ii't illy fit' il ,is t hi !'-t lisht coiiudy m i i 1 1 i la- an Anariran. It will :ri'in -tior'.ah!- be i.iimb' r"l ji ni"M lh- hih .-po!.-- of the ?( as. on h re. ".r. r;i" th' Vi 'tor TI rbu t musical comedy, with an v 1 1 - r t ra.-t which inrlud-s .M iir;:' rit.- '. aider. John Ik Yo'iiiu'. C'-oik'- S hi!lr. William ('.iiiicrnn nid oth-is of rio! . is a ( online Oliver attraction, as is .Maihni" Hertha Kah' h in "Th- l:i!-dl-Woman." a I'lay with a "hvampire." The actirjr of Madam' TCalif ii is not familiar her-. For l' y-.ir- she has 1 -r l numb re. fliiinr,' th" u n 1 1 -u a liy fftiv- emotional actrc.-i'S of this juntr. "."ihti N'iht." a f.-r'' .hih was popular in w York, is to ! th'- fdivfr hill V dne.-d iy tiit'iif. I? whs piofl!i ' d ly Th- S ! us in o nj i n' tioti with Adolph Klauhrr. TIkto ran h" ia mi -t ion as to th" quality of r.t i f i inmmt to in offfr.-I hy th. Adolph lajlm UalU-t nni th. Lit.tlo Symphnnv ort-h'stra at th- livr l'riday niqiit, for Holm is a ram arti.-t and his a hip rm-nt in ronncrtlon wiih tho Chicago flratiii (ncra rompniv and in other
fields of endeavor are positivo proo
as to his Extraordinary worth. Til
attrartion comes as tho third and Iridn number f th- very U' -- ful 5ries of!'r-d hy tho M u.-ioians' fluh of South n.-nd.
operas heing inado by the American Sin r's Opera company. Jut now 'kudditror'" is the bill and with I'rank .Moulan, William ranforth and others in tho cat. it is mormous'y i'opular. William Wado Hin-!iavv is responsible for the noteworthy Ciib it and Clullivan revivals irrer. t at th" Park and in this field, loritr iK eted, h- is ttin;j a record. T!i!.iro produrtiors retain their h!i.h .standing with tho public season in and season, out. This year tho li.'ia-j'n offerings in N w York are It. a t:iairo ir. '"Tho Hohl I)iu'(ers" nnd I. n.oro I'lri-in "The Son-Iauch-li r." They ;(; e jnst wliat would naturally be p i td fr(.m P lasen prf.rtion as t detail. X-t season they will romo wo.-t. .i v York continues to m-cl; to see "Abraham Lincoln." The prediction is fre ly made that in 10 ;. a rs fioin row "Abraham klnroln" will tie curr nt in the Am'rian the..? r. A- a ju od u t iui it is of the kind that awakens real admiration ill all who ." to see it.
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Wednesday and Thursday, in hrr Iatst Slfct relf-asc "She. Loves And Lies." j Th- story is by Wilkio Collins. Th" plot Ials with the amazing plan adopted by a youmr woman to win the luve of lnr husband. It is a iH'el idan but it works out wonder-!
j Lilly wIi :h" ta .-ult of some care-j j lul t-tratek'y m the part of the lovely .
. j y,,ur, wife. J An old pentlenrin of TO rcently j In h,.r lat-t pi'-ture Miss Tal-i entered a unierij tr take up n madpe assumes three distinct roles -! ollee-i ite eoMi.-e of study. His rea - hill if dilf rent social cast and son was that h" . aw no future bo-jappt-.M-ar.ee. Critics declare it to be fore him w ithout a college edu- j one of the most versatile bits of cation. character a ting e r att'-mrited. ;
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THURSDAY, APRIL 15 .".Or. 7" $1.00, S1..-0. 2. SLATS NOW SIXLINC;. (TI This i- tin same identical -ast arnl production dirvt from tin Lrinr Y. Y.. following a live months' run. rollouins the .south lV-nd engageni-rt the -uiipaii gKs t tin I-aSalle The-at-r. Ciiicagf). for an all-summer run.
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This one will show your favorite sinner, the kind of man a nice girl can really love. Bring him to see it. It's Leap Year You Know
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Tlio importance of A. IL Woods as a producer is rotierte.! jn the attractions he now has nifinirn: in Xew
York Harney t'erriard in "His
Honor Abo I'otash." Marjorie Tlam- !
Florence Mnoro in "Lreakfast in IVd." Thedi Itara In "The Hlue Ilame" am! "llie Ouija T'.oird." Wimx:s attractions are ten.it in tho Fyrie, Üeput'lie, I'ltinpe. Sluiln rt and I'ijoii th'-atrrs in New Yrk. And nt the Woods theater in Chicago "Monte Crito. Jr." Is current. The Selwyns have substantial Xew York .viirccs-Ts in "Ruddies." with Ionald Ilri.in. I 'etricy Wood and Lalph Morcan as tb.e itars; an 1 .fane Cowl in "Smilin Throntrh." "Wedding Hells." with Margaret
THE PfM'CEff THFATEQ NEW YOf?f,
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An "oil can" she had wed for life He knew not how to treat a wife. He never cave this girl a thrill. She wanted a sinner to fill the bill. SUCH A GOOD MAN COULD NOT LIVE LONG.
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So after her hubby had passed away, She searched for a sinner both night and day. She captured a male in a swell cafe But this bird was careful and flew away. , BUT THE WIDOW STILL PURSUED HIM.
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"The best light comedy ever written by an American." New York Tribune. 44 'Clarence' is a masterpiece of laughter." Chicago News. "Tarkington at his b e s t." Chicago Tribune. With the Exceptional Cast Which Includes GREGORY KELLY GRACE FILKINS ROBERT ADAMS BETTY MURRAY BYRON BEASLEY RUTH GORDON GUY D'ENNERY CLARA BLANDICK JOE WALLACE JAMES T. FORD (Direction r George C. Tyler.) PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. SEATS ON SALE MONDAY.
The fastest comedy-drama of the year. She had been married to, to oh, such a good man for three dreary years; butof course such a good man could not live long. Her period of mourning over, the merry vidow comes to New York "in search of a sinner," and, oh girls, what a time she has.
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Winsome widow, free at last, Handsome hero, apparently fast Peppy, lively, naughty, nice, Silks and spice and everything nice.
That's what this is made out of! Picking flowers in Central Park might not seem like excitement to you, but to this young widow, who had been wed to a saint for three
years gosh! "Romeo and Juliet" "Cupid and Psyche" "Why Can't We Live?" - They Lived. They Lived. And They Do.
The would-be sinner neer came around So she decided to run him down. She dressed in a 2wn of the vampire style. Even the belhon was shocked for a while. -,SHE WAS IN A BACHELOR APARTMENT.
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Just what it took to meet her need; This sinner had oh yes, indeed!
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Her sinner proved to be a saint. OH SIN! WHERE IS THY STING?
Her Hubby was too good to live, so a heart that kept step with his mind by stopping made her a widow at twenty Zip! Where's a real wild man Spotted! In a Park Flirtation Luncheon Arrest Escape Plot Discovery that he's a Purity Leaguer Then Constance Talmadge, "In Search of a Sinner," decides making one of a tame man is easier than finding one ready made, and she tackles the job Zowie!!! How .she succeeds!
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