South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 102, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1920 — Page 25
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irif-ri'l. a J"aiouiy loving http '.vir-, i-ru! i uri?yniD ithr-t ir yoinsr f i.-.tr who Is for.d of po-sip. Hilly Moffat, the b.f-m of the om1y rnTTily n-'iot-l by Francis liyin") happens to trawl from "V'ashlnrton to N'ev- York on th rurn- train vith a irlrl fri tal of hi-. Trixl Lorrairo whom h" h;:n't r-en in years. Ii-rau- Billy's rot "fitly nr quir I wife, Molly. M unia.sonably je.-jnu of vry Irierxl poor Hilly ver hatl. I i i 1 1 3 ha af late ytars ?---n very little Yrixl' ami th" news of h r marriage js iifWM indeed a spwial extra, erliiion. When Hilly learns furthrjnorf that Trixie ha married his J.st fri''nI. hot-temp' r l Jimmy Blvth Just had; aft r svon yars
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upon th train and th- ontire 1.1n.cMire of th mo'tint; is r ou t . hut it happens that I'rn.tiie iHir. IMHy'a slstrr. paos lo-r l.roth'-r with Trixl and jumps to r rlu- ion-:. Still furthpr unforttjnatrly for llilly's donu-dir hli.--s ho finds upon rci'hintr ,NVw York that h will havo to tro to California for s-v ral Month:', and too hastily h- plans t'. tak Mtjllio with hltn and nn-tru-t Hip ftub-lttlncr f thoir apartmrnt to Molli-'s youncr hrother. J'hilip Hurton. Whih Hi!ly at d Molli; hav- onr oft" t'j the thal'-r. Phil Fäb-Irt.s th aj.arrnr.t to Trixi? who dr.es not r-cof,'nizc the nat .e Hurton as meaning anything In Ii r lif. H iving secured th 1 rivil.c of oecupvincr th- uestrc.in until the v. hol apartment i.h a .: l!aM Trlxie s nd. out h r one and only mi it to the tailor to be e'eaned. nnd expecting Its return in the mornin-,' settles down in the tiest room for th niht. Tlie rrnplications follow fa.-t and f urio isly. The authors of 7:ir:tliie Xi-ht." ?irs. Martha M. Stanley and Miss .d Iaido Matthews, have endeavor'-d to park t r . t c the farce eomoy as many ehan-cut funny situations ns an he; and thy havv achieved a play which pronounced hy New York critics "tli! le.-t farce in years." and "Not only a capital farce, hut one that is as (lan ;is the kitchen in the final happy act jf .Ni-Lhie XiKht."
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has won a distitmu ished place n, th liitrhlycritic.il aioi over-crowded musical center of .ew York. We are to have the Little Symphony and the Hohm Halbl at th Oliver theater Friday evening, April 1",, under the auspices of the Musicians' club. Seats are now on sah.
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in this production. One is a leap on horseback over a broken hridne above a chasm, another a wonderful horse race. Some magnificent mountain siem-ry is shown. Topics of the lay will also be uiven on the same bill. Wednesday and Thursday brincrs Mary Piekford in "Paddy IiiiK'fus." (Jeorvre Walsh in "The Shark" a six reel sensa
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Xeal Hart in a western drama, a two reel comedv and Mutt and Jeff.
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"CLAItlTXCIV At the Oliver theater Saturday. April 17. fr a matinee and night performanet . flrorpr C. Tyler's Chii.U'o company from the Illackstone t'aeater -will present Hooth Tarkintrtun's latest roniedy, "Clarence." Tlie organization will come here almost immediately after the close of the Jong Chicago run and is heading for Indianapolis, which is the author's home, where it will remain for a werk. The success of the New York "Clarence" company has been unprecedented for a non-musical show. It has ben playing at the Hudson theater during all of the past winter, a ral indications are that it vvlll remain there throughout the hot months. Mr. Tyler Is sending the Chicago company through to the !'a"itic coat with exactly the same cast that appeared so long a time at the Hlaekstono theater. It in-e'udt-s Cr gory Kelly, Robert Adams, l.'yrofi Reasby. (Irorce Filkins, Ruth Oordon. Hetty Murray. Joe Wallace, C'ara Rl indie!:, James T. Ford and C-uy rilnneiy. in sitarcii or A sim:r" "In Scarc'i of a Sinner" Constance Talmadge latet j-rod m t iMi la-giu-s a four days engagement at the oli a er theater today. The main action of th piece r-voIvej aroural Ceorglani Chadboutne. a widow t: twenty, who h is been ' 'bored to !e..th" bv three years of living wi'h :. perfectly good man. Henry Chidbouine. lier husband was more of a -aint than a mortal. so that after i;:- demise, it is not surprising tiiat bis wife iu'vcr wanted to see anotliv goo 1" man ns long ns she lived, lb-nt 0:1 hunting wickedness, she turns her ste N'.w York ward ar.d visits her broth'M--Iaw-!aw and hixife. Yhi!e walking in C.M'.tral l'.in, a man on horseback Tl. ts with h r and thlnkim: him rounder she eneouragos hi ad.ar -es and a"ov, him to make K-b-nt love to h r.
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The attraction at the Auditorium fw-r Monday and Tuesday of this week will be Anita Stewart in a picturizalion of the famous old melodrama. "In old K ntu'ky." The picture had its first showing here some time ago at the Oliver and it is one
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At the ('aside thealer toi.a featured player is Monroe Sal!sburv. whose work in oast feature '
of the best screen produc tions of the j m . ,,p n,,,ai!f.,i. This wonderful day. Miss Stewart plays the part ,-hararler arp.r has a particularly!
or a nine mountain gin wno raus , sympathetic role in "His Divorced in love w ith a young man from the ; Wife," the picture w hich features
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"THE SHARK," a thrilling story of the sea and one of the best Georg
made. Also the great PEARL WHITE in her last and greatest serial, "THE BLACK SECRET," a serial that has already made a big hit with every man, woman and child. You are not too late to start with this serial story, so come Friday. Some Pearl, some George, and some show Friday.
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SUNDAY (TODAY) RUTH ROLAND in "THE ADVENTURES OF RUTH," mystery serial thriller; NEAL HART in "THE SIXMILE HOUSE," two-reel western sensation; "A LION'S ALLIANCE," two-reel comedy riot; MUTT AND JEFF.
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And JOE STECHER and EARL CADDOCK in their Championship Wrestling Match.
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