South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 105, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1920 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

irCDNXSDAY MCmN'ING, Al'HIIi 1!. ?20.

"n.Miirvci:." Tii Oliver th.-itor on Saturday. natin an'.' nlht, w!!J r-vc i "Clarence," th ;r( ronulv jy IJoofh Tarkir.crton. fj-or-f C Tyler orinlznl a f-.-rIaI company for thf, Chicago (r.-ir.Kr.t at the Ulackstono thatr fwhre it !uf rTn idarlrp tin past tn w" k?) WcauE tho original iroIuction H the frrca.t s'jrcern of t! New York reason, nnrt no fI:iTt It will remain At the II::Hon thr -at r for a year or ffior. "Clarence" H a hutnow treatment of th, rt t'irr.M rollUr lea. frorn a typical Tarkincrtonlan point of viw, anrl H salil to represent not only Mr. Tarkln?ton'p topnotch In pl.i'wrltintr. but .-!.-- Tit highest f. ficht In humor. Th- r.-ist that present"! "Cbrrnrc" at theMac'icston th'-aier will h Hen hem Intact, and lnclu'lrs Gregory Kelly, Ilobrt A dims, Byron i;ea Grace TTlkir.?. liotty Murray. Kuth CJordon, Clam. IlhmUrk. Jo.- Wallace, James T. Ford. C.uy d'Irnfry. Shortly after plyinc this city "darenee" will play a vek In Indianapolis, Mr. Tarkir.irton'. own homo town, nr.d shortly aftT will start for a tran."erntinentril tr.ur. nnd In Juno will play thrv w--ks :it th Columbia thrntr, Kin Frnnclo on wrk of which will bo during the fcrrlon of the national -10:110-cratlc convention.

"NUhtle NU'ht" Is th work of Marhi M. Stanley and Aitlaüe Matwh'. tlx months apo, wero irmiif'v.n 'ju iniitHH in the dramatic i h' r- ( Xct '.'t to Mr. Klaub' r, who had tf n cur fully cultivating their talent (c tlnce his dramatic editor d.iyj. T'd;iy these authors art; covr'd with Klory, r'-f ctf'd from th bU(-t f'irco comedy success New York b.'is f-en j-!n-- the njd. n days of "K.tby Mine."

AUDITOIurM. Mary Plkford In rne of her very T)P3t production?, 'raddy Loner I-:" Is th attraction at tim Auditorium today and tomorrow. The pleco li a picturlzatlon of Jr an Webtrs well known Ftory. MI-h IMckXord plays the part of Judy Abbott. tho little asylum plrl who pot hr chance to po to college throutrh th" generosity of a man who lat r fell In love with her. The first part of the plrturo is laid In the" John Grler orphan nsylum where life Is on moal of prunes and thin poup after nnother. Clad In tho eternal striped Iflnpham and forced to take the cuffs of an Inhuman head matron who never Fmlls or Fays a kind word Judy becomes a twin Filter to rebellion. Homo of tho most nmusinc; situation nro shown and tho pieturo la a cVUcht l'rom start to finlh. The I'ox news, Mutt and .Toff und a Snub Pollard comedy will also 1)0 shown.

XIGTITIi: NIG ITT. "N'Iphtle Nipht." an Adolph Kl.m"her and Solwyn production, which 1: comlnc to tho Oliver theater Thursday evening, April 1!, aftrr a pho-

I'rlncrr.s theater In New York and "with th ldoal original New York raet, headed by Francis Byrne.

OLIVl'.ll. "In Search of a Sinner" Constance Talb ids '-i latf-t and bett screen production which has been running at th- !lvr thrater hlnce Sunday, (lo.ifv; with today's performances. Mis Talma d;re is a. e.'ever coinedltnno and ia moat amuiiiifj In thiJ picture.

OIUMIIJOI "Tho Iacrno of Nations" a timely revu.j v.ith. Claude Wtvt at tho head of an excellent company Ls the teaturo of the Orphum bill which Is riven final showimr today. Oth'-r a ts are Lillian Watson, petite ülntrIncr comedienne, KYno, Kys and :Mdros', a fun-n viking trio. Itoe :ml Ti;orn, In charroter comedy f-lctohcM and Ulla lavall, the erial 0"rnrtast. Starting tomorrow, "RolliHT Alont" Is tho feature, while Included ar .lobby K .ii, In soriK"- and ctorics. Jxach-Vallin trio of ti:;ht

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loved and lld, and Cupid looked on and cmiled. A rollicTirtT comedydrama with tho lovely Norma Tal rnadt-e playdr.ir a triple role, chan?In from youth to old a and back ipaln with eay prace and charm. It la the bst bit of actint? done by thl.s favorite In a Ionr time and her myriad ndmJrrra know what thia promise means.

Fpo'-lal to Tfc Ns-Tlrnes:

GOSHEN. Ind.. April 13. Mr?. Samuel Hob Rhinemith, who is ill of Influenza at the Hotel Charlevoix. Grand Itapids. Mich.. 1.3 making: desperate ciTorta to locate her husband. who was last heard from In Goshen. Mrs. Ithlnesmith has written County Clerk Foulks, askir.ir him to assist In locating Mr. Khinesmlth.

NI AV IILHCTIONS. Ir Aivlated Ptpss: WASHINGTON. April 13. New elections In Denmark have been st for April 26. th Danish legation was informed Tuesday by cable from Copenhagen. Iloth chambers of the Uifrsdas having adopted tho electoral reform bill demanded recently by the socialists and radicals.

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