South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 104, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1920 — Page 11
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Jl'AU ASI-E LAKE MAY 'j5 iv W ITHOUT HOTEL jh .V SUMMER SEASOMM
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I ninin at thf Oliver th:.tr thorT"irt of this ".vk. Th- situatioi; 1-ikrs place in the nUnin room of the Aster hot?-', -luring a biniuot l.crlercd Jack (i.i r-i.-on by the purity kajuc. Silting dirrrtly oppcrvit," trarrisc;n, at another tabl- is (Ipori1 n.i Chadb'irn, played b Mis" Tal-i-id-Tf, a cba-tnir3T yr'jnt; widow, who had previously tried to make lln make love to her. He is jiref.cntrd with a lovlritr cup by the chairman of the purity Pa'u. who tmi him a ";''k1 man on th Mraiht and narrnrv y.ith" aivl as? Jie ri.-e? to make his rr-rh of ;tCitPtance, his ;-y-.v fall on ft'irJan.i :ind h is iK'ei'h'ess. The purity leaijerH qiare at th appar nt vampir, taku t)f cup .'L'.vay irom flarrlhon and th banquet breaks up. Iladcliff7 Keüows pi :15s the badintr male role, that of Garrison. Continuous performances are givtn each tfay starting- at one o'clock.
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G''SI!i;.. Ind.. April 1J. W.i-fj v.pf Inn :Lt I-ike Wav.aseo, de- ;
vtrowtd by tire la-t fill, i-? r.ot likely: to be replaced this s -aor.. Indian- , ipoli parties who had plans drafted :
fr.r n l:irrf. to be built On th- -l
site of the lonr familiar Inn. h tv-j j allowed the option on the ground to ; fi
expire ana it is aia ui- piujri m..- j
b entirely abandoned as tne suit of hich prices for all kind? of build- , ir.g material and unreasonable de-n-ands made by ortj'aniz d labor in , this section. For more than a week carpenter have be n in strike, demanding s" j cent? an hour, a 50 hour week, time .
and one-half for overtime, doublo 1 !
time for holidays and a closed pik,'. Contractors and union carpents ar j a far apart as ever with n likeli- 1 hood of an understanding bt-imc 1 reached. Contractors say they will j abandon any work on every project) now under way in this eity before; they w ill yield to union 1 mands.
Under these circumstances Lao. Wawasee is doonuJ to be without adequate hotel accommodation?.
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XKJimi; Mfiirr. "Xi?htie NiK'ht." the hilarious farce comedy whirh will be presentid by A. Klaubert (in association with th .Htlw-ynK) lue at the Oliver theater for nn performance. Thursday, April luth, comes directly with th original con-pany from a reeord-
I reakln season'.s run at th Princess
tendance records been broken, but :icconlin to Broadway critics. "Nightie NiKht" smashed all Mnilu-tKf-rer-mlnute records. Krancis Byrne plays the role of a misunderstood Billy Moffat who makes the mistake of his life by bfferlnqr to 11 end a wrist watch for ids friend Trxle Irraine, played by fcuzaniu Willa. The complications I esultinir from the watch. Trixie's pink pajamas and a tailor who keep holidays religiously, are partly due lo the unreasonable suspicion of Molile Moffat, charmingly enacted by Dorothy Mortimer. Other memlrs of tho company are Malcolm Duncan, Marie Chambers. Grant Mills, Ituby Craven, Cyril itaymond r.nd Coor?-'1! V. Plerpont, Suznnnt: Willa and Osc;ir Knapp.
riiAiiKXci:. T?ooth Tarklnpton, the fam.ous fiellon writer and playwright, has ridded another play to his already 1 rilliant list of dramatic uect ss-. 3t is entitled "Clarence." and only List week finished a pro:p rous run of three months at the Hlackstoiv theater, Chicago. Mr. (ieorffe C. Tder is tho prfducer and manager 1 1 this attraction, and he has anith:r "Cl'-rence" company now p! ivInir at the Hudson theater, New York, where It has been holding forth all of toe present frea.on to capacity business. The Identical company from Chicago will present Clarence" at th" Oliver theater on (-'a turd ay matinee and night.
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Mrs. Nicholas Lonpworth. daii'hte r of the late Colonel Roosevelt, who is a frcjuent spectator in ,the alleri of Congress.
Watson, who succeeds admirably in living up to the exi ectations created by her novel niüimj, "Little, But Oh My!" Keno, Keys and Melrose, comedy singers and dancers. Bkfse and Thorn, the Yal boy and the Swedish maiden, and Blhk- LkIvail. round out the bill.
Heart Failure Causes Death of Goshen Woman COSHi:N, Ind., April 12. Mrs. William O. Derby, a sraduate of Goshen liiph s-chool. and a sister of Liwrcncf Beer of New Paris, a member of the lower branch of the Indiana general i.ssembly, was found dead in the bath room at her home in III k hart. Heart failure caused her death. Half an hour aftr Mrs. Derby went to the bath 'room to wa-sh clothing she was found dead b. her husband, who is a sheet " metal worker at tho Crow auto plant in 1'lkhart. They were ma.kinp: preparations to attend a social event. Mrs. Derby, whose maiden name was Xelli Iyer, was bom in New Paris, t-'ho was married to Mr. Derby February 2... in IS. Her husband was overseas with the United states troops.
Bl'HGBAKY I S I'K A N C12. Ale Coquillard Call B-r.0" 412 J. M. S. bblff. For Bates. 2 504-1.
basatj.i: AND castm:. Norma Talmndce's versitib talents are jriven full sway in br latst picture which was adapted from WUkU- Collins' widely-re-id sto-y. she Loves and Lies." In this iimn-intf drama, she .-teps fr(ni youth to old .t.t' and back apaln with all the e:tsy pr.tce and artistry which distinguishes hr eveiy tr.oveinent. Norma is a h;trnlnme person, and in thi atur appear even more eharmim? then ever. Th" h'ory concerns itself with th" efToi t.s ( a beautiful prirl wb.o assurr.es an 'derly role In order to win the man she loves. The pit ture Is the at
traction at the Ta Salle a!id Castle!
The iters thrte days, starting today
OBPIIUI M. The . i;rrT. t audeville , at th" (rplnuiu theater features Harry Sauber' "f-auuo of Nationr." a timely revue ia mi.i i.-: u'e form. l.:utie .1:1 nt. rtainrr of It n own ability, is feitutad. Lillian
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And you'll laugh long afterward as you recall the delightful merriment of the play. IT MAKES EVERYBODY HAPPY To be presented in South Bend by the Complete Chicago Company, from the Blackstone Theater. Prices: Matinee 25c, 50c. 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Night 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 SEATS ON SALE TODAY
Conduct Investigation ' of Big Diamond Robbery GOSIIKN, Ind., April 12. John M. Ilooeor. Elkhart township deputy assessor, has discovered that diamonds recently stolen from a Goshen residence and tho estimated value of which was placed at from ?b000 to $10,000, were last year listed for taxation at $100. The assessor is conducting an lnvestigatiem.
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"THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS" A Timely Revue Utli Claude West.
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LILLIAN WATSON Little, JJut Oh My! KENO, KEYS & MELROSE That Fellow Don't ldke Me" ROSE & THORN The Vale IJoy ami the Swede (lirl. ELLA LA VAIL Aerial ;iunast. THURSDAY "ROLLING ALONG" Ami l our Other Acts
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A story that abounds in pleasing romanceand giving this delightful star an opportunity to play three distinct types you'll like her. This is the screen version of Willde Collins' famous novel and it has to do with the fortunes of a young and beautiful girl who is forced to masquerade as an ugly old woman and gain the sympathies of the man she loves, before he will marry her. With a fortune at stake, some exciting moments are promised the spectator before the delightful and romantic ending. Conway Tearle is the man in the case and he's a handsome one, too. This Picture is shown simultaneously at the LaSaJle and Castle for three days starting today Regular Prices Until 6 P. M., then 20c and 30 c Plus Tax.
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The fastest comedy-drama of the year. She had been married to, oh, such a good man for three dreary years; but of course such a good man could not live long. Her period of mourning over, the widow comes to New York "in search of a sinner," and, oh girls, what a time she has. Funniest, Naughty Nicest Comedy Drama You Have Ever Seen!
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SOUTH BEND TODAY. Love, pathos and humor j thrills, sensations and exi citement the picture for i the entire family. One that I will live forever in your ! mind. Don't fail to see it : today. Also TOPICS OF THE DAY and a Snub Pol:Iard comedy.
The Beautiful
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TOMORROW AND THURSDAY America's Sweetheart, MARY PICKFORD in the finest picture of her career, 4DADDY LONG LEGS." Parents would do well to let the Uiddies see this picture; it v.il! do them a world of rood. Also Fox News; MUTT AND JEFF.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY The most remarkable under-sea motion picture ever made, "GIRL OF THE SEA," photographed at the bottom of the ocean and showing marvelous scenes of under-fa life including the monstcr5 who live in the deep. This picture is at
tracting widespread attention all over the country and
should pack this theater dav and nirht next Monday and Tuesday. Don't miss "GIRL OF THE SEA" and Charlie
Chaplin in his laugh riot, "The Jitney Elopement." Come show.
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