South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 106, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 April 1920 — Page 10

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oitriiirrM. Holllnc Alone" Is th tltlo of n mlnl.Uuro musical com--iv which oaturea C'harhs "onl and Ivrlyn rhllUps at the Orphcum, .st.irtlnt: on Thursday. Johnny Keane is next In favor and Lrlns to Iiis audience a new lino of ütorLfi.s and sntiRs. Th Jach-WallinK trio of siron J.i'.v and tltjlit wire exi.'rLH; M;ison and Jtooney, who call their number "More or Is? In run," and the lanclnff Kcnmiljs round out the till.

hut "Nijrhti Xihf Is crclited with m.ikint: the most legitimate comedy hit in r-c-nt years. It is a farce without b'd- or Mushes, although it is only fair to stat- that one of the leading hicures in this comical enmji'ication involving two young mar rif d couple is a ilnk pa 'ama girl. The frnnir."! member of the ra.ct I.s Francis Uyrne. a comedian of tho suav Cullier type, aritl witli him are Dorothy Mortlnu-r, flrant Mills. Marie Chambers. Suzanrw Wi'.da, Malcolm I)iinc;in and other Kloomkillfrp. The company goes to the r'ialle theater, Chi-ago, for an Indefinite time.

cuki:.ti:. Within the jast few years or ever since Kooth Tarkinpton has com fo prominently Into the viw of tho public the demand for the Hoosier author's books Is iu jrrtat as those of any other present-day writer of fiction. The calls for them in the library wero bo numerous that many additional copies of each of Tarkir.gton'M works wero purchased. Clarence." Mr. Tarkinirton'a latest work for stao, will ho pre-s.-nted at the Oliver theater on attjrday. matinee and night.

South Bend Markets HAY. ST It.WV .M) 1T.KD. rorrectel IhII.v by th Werry Miller Flour A IVfi c . .'() S. Mi'-il)(Mn.) NKW HAY I'll V!'? -"-0. -olhiiK sli. STRAW Payiij fl: stllins fliUH oSCo l).tl. OATS-Pnylng sc. nulling ?1.001.10. NKW COHN I'uying $1 10, ndling to ?lo. CLOVEIi SUED Tnylnff bu., st-ll irg bu. ALSVKi: CLOVI-R-Sellirff I .IS. ALKA I. FA (Xcrtliern gru'.vu) JT.O 00

liASAT.I.n AM) CWSTI.1T. Delectable Him entertainment is ffercd the many admirers of Norma Talmadge in her latest picture, She Ivos and Lies." whi- h is the attraction at the KiSille and Castle ii train today. The star's versatile tilonLs are given full sway in a rol" that carries her from youth to old i.ge and back again, and h-r imperK.natlon is a rare bit of dramatic :i:t. with Just a touch of pathos to fr.hinco the, appeal. Conway TYarlo l as th3 lu-ro role. Tomorrow the I'alle will present Dorothy Dalton In 'Tdack Is White." vhib at the Castle may be s,n Dew Cody In "The 1U loved Cheater." IWNCIIOX AM) M AIU'O. Merriment will be rn tap at the diver theater Monday and Tuesday. April 13 and 20, when Danchon and Suarco. greatest of entertainers and .lancers, will be en in their revue 'I.-fs (lol" which .startled Jaded Fin Francisco for ten capacity week" and i.- now making a triumt hal t'uur of the United States. The revue as it will be seen here is a new edition de luxe of the show as it was lone in ian Francisco, with new t,,r.ej elaborate scenic and elec-

frioal effects, tpcoially composed!

musical numbers, a cast of wonderful eal'.bre and a chorus whleh lays laim to possessing the "r.iu't beautiful gir'.a in the world." Prominent in the tmpportli.g cast are Nelson find Chain, th. well known comedians; Arthur Wist, vaudeville 5te and black-face comedian; "lill" J.'ooley, comedian, petite Ducille Wraith ar.d many others.

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American." New York Tribune. " 'Clarence7 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 of George C. Tyler.) PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. SEATS ON SALE

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NKiinn: I(;IIT.,, -Nightie N'.f.f whi. h e -tr.es t"" the Oliver th- .it-r t'iis wri .hailed In New V r'.i t!;. i::.t ' j.i'pulrtr f.tree n.'-dy i-ri 1 i d -;:. tin? delirious "S -.:. l.i..V j-trl- d. OCcr rjurce h&v cnu?ii more tiUk,

The very best picture she ever made. Every man, woman and child will enjoy this picture, and if you miss it you'll be the loser. Also GAUMONT WEEKLY of current events. Some show. TOMORROW Everybody's popular athletic favorite, GEORGE WALSH, ex-Notre Dame student and athlete, in his greatest six-reel sensation, "THE SHARK;" PEARL WHITE in her latest and very best serial, "THE BLACK SECRET," some serial, and FOX NEWS.

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i sights never to be forgotten. Extra added CHARLIE j CHAPLIN in "THE JITNEY ELOPEMENT," one of his

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PRETTY CATCHY GIRLS MUSIC A Fantasy with SINGING and DANCING A Lingering Landslide of Laughter FUN AT TOP SPEED CIcor Completo Danclns Production

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JOHNNY KEANE Kn Smr Stories. MASON & R00NEY "More or Les in I'uii.-'

"ROLLING ALONG

A Mu-deal oiii'Iy a li .Miniature vtitl ( Iwive Wofnl and i:tljn I'lilllip-LEACH-WALLING TRIO Original 'Iiht Wire and Ire m Liu Sensation.

DANCING KENNEDYS In Their Own Creation.

SUNDAY "WHAT HAPPENED TO RUTH

And Four Other Acts.

Matinee Daily 2:30; Sunday 3:00. Evenings 7:30 and 9. Prices: Matinees, 10c and 20c. Night, 25c and 35c. Sunday Matinee Prices Same as Niht. All Plus Tax.

LAST TIMES TODAY Running Simultaneously at Both Theaters

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