South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 112, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 April 1920 — Page 8

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On the edge of civilization there are no traditions. There men meet life with all the strength of soul within them. That's why the greatest stories have always been written, not of the atrophied emotions of society, but of the virile people nearest the great outdoors. There men may be good or bad but whatever they are, they are strong. "The River's End" is a story of the Royal Mounted Police a tale of adventure and of a wonderful love.

This is Mary, who loved Keith, the outlawyet she thought him her brother, and he was helpless to tell what was in his heart! You'll meet her at

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Marshall Neilan's production of James Oliver Curwood's greatest tale of "God's Country." Next week will break all of the Oliver theater attendance records. Get in early and fure at the start of this great story. A stirring tale of the Northwest Mounted Police. A story of the wildest adventure in the frozen north. A tender and most unusual love match. A heart-breaking chase across the snow wastes. An outlaw masquerading as an officer of the Royal Mounted. A snaky Oriental who casts his mystic spell over a white girl. A murderer secreted in an opium den, and doped to shake his nerve. A terrific battle with a horde of Chinese. The burning of the opium den. The return to God's country and love.

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oium:rf. i At tho Orphouin tuday. fim! sho'vI ir.ir of the nirrt nt v.iudf'vi!!" bill j vh:rh ff-ituros tho rollor ska tine

novelty n Holtr and IWaey. 1). Strplu-n Hall, monoloei. "What Hnpponoi! to Ruth." a one-act comedy. William.-i and Taylor. crlorl dancers and Jack Wyatfa Scotch novfdty. rounds cut ho program. Starting tomorrow. th attraction for three days will he the fim musical tabloid of th ycisoriu. Kntit!ed "That's My Wife." it serves to introduce catchy up-to-the-minute tunes pretty pir's and beautiful costumes. Ainedo. the wizard on the .accordion has been .t-e:ured as an added attraction.

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It took Oo'.dle Zos3 exactly 1days to learn that ?he did not Iov ' her husband Vernon Zoss according j to th' c omplaint filed in a divorce suit instituted by the husband in tho j Superior court late Monday after- ; noun. They wero married on May ! 14. 1S1? and separated May 21. They tried it artin in January 192 9 but j after one week, it was found impos- j Filde, ays the complaint and the j parties aeain separated. The defend- J ant is charced with cruelty and re- t fu?al to do the housework. The plaintiff s.tys that his wife repeatedly told him that Fhe did not lov I him and urtred him to pet a divorce I

adding that she naa another man waitint,' to marry her as soon as she was free. The plaintiff further says that she did not want to live with him unless he lived at her parents' home in Mishawaka. Rose Shircman Is charced with

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her into strange underworld envi- ....... ........ runment and the compücatior., that move on the farm, she refused and result are many and humomu., Fh. ; present the plaintiff is living on even portays in one part the role of the farm alone.

a lemaie crooK, an ai-viurni wm occurs causintc her to loe for a time, her identity. The picture is said to be even hotter than her last success, "A Ilepular Girl." Tomorrow , becins a two day's showintr of Wallace Reid in "Double Speed."

CASTI.I Another great drama of the north, written by Rex Reach and starring pretty Clara Horton, who was last seen as "Youth" la "Every Woman.", is "The Oirl From Outside." today's -.ttmction at the Castle. This pic-

I ture which was adapted from that ! author's short story. "The "Was i Iadv," has to do with the chanpe 1 in the lives of five scalawags, which ! is wrought by a pirl from outside. Tomorrow. "The Imp. features

lovely Klsie Janls.

ltivr.its i:xi. Jamos rniver Curwoo.Vs story "The Rivers' T'.nd" has been made into pictures and will be the attraction at the Oliver theater for tdx days, starting Sunday.

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ixrr.iuon si:x. A scene of tremendous thrill is enacted in a hotel where an irate husband finds his wife with another man. supposedly about to elope with him.' in "The Inferior Pox" in which Mildred Harris Chaplin will be seen

at the Oliver theater Friday and Pat- :

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two men I ut the wife manages to I separate them when she confronts her husband with a startling stir-

prise. The picture is said to be one of the best Mrs. Chaplin has yet appeared in.

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AUDITORIUM. How a city youth who wouldn't take a dare, until an entire community in condemnation of a defenseless irl for whom the fates had provided nothing better than a memory of a distressir.fr early life. s the basis for the exciting

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Anita Stewart will no seen ;u uje g Auditoriurn today. As the daughter j of the proprietress of a roadhouse ; about whom the sheep-herding com- c

munitv of western Calirornia Knew very little. Miss Stewart is called up- J

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which in viporousness has not boon equalled in her screen career, it is said. A novel plot has been provided that is filled with interest through every foot. Harold Lloyd in "Haunted Spooks" a two reel comedy. Mutt and Jeff and the Fox News are also on for today. The bill will be repeated tomorrow.

IWII.l'Ri: TO SUPPORT. Failure to support is the charge aprainst Karl R. Wilhams in the complaint for a divorce tiled in the superior court Tuesday by Blanche Williams. The plaintiff says that she was forced to po to work and support herself and further charges that the defendant has been seen on the streets within the past month with another woman. The defendant is a salesman, capable of earning a good salary hut spent It all on himself in order to have a pood time and to appear well dressed, reads the petition.

"WHAT HAPPENED TO RUTH?" A Satire in One Act with Fred I.cRuke and Jessie Parker. JACK WYATT AND HIS SCOTCH LADS AND LASSIES "Tiie Gathering of the Clans'

WILLIAMS & TAYLOR 'Step Idvely'

THURSDAY "THAT'S MY WIFE" A Musical Tiibloid.

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- Tomorrow and Friday Ha rnhmi.' WALLACE REID in "DOUBLE SPEED" IVr sheer ''liei." humor niul rntcrtainlns jwalities, e)mtnend tu to see thN l:itc-t Wally Heid eoimnly, detailing tin adventure- of a joum; r.i xn r sets tut to ?-.iotr from Neu York to l.os Angeles, and Mlxf meets with uderslty, arriIr.j; in the western iiirtrtfMdis mlmn jtohI Lothes, iiiitncy or Identification jiajx r of any -ort. A nnda llawlej N the pn tty lieroine dn take a hand in the shaping of hi- d-titi.

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Today Ilex Ucaeh SiktI.iI "THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE" Tomorrow The Sweetheart of the A. i:. V. ELSIE JANIS In 4THE IMP" Better than her "A Ilecrnlar flirl" the story of a wealthy jiiun; lielre-s whose pet hohhy h:h the study of crijuinals at vU - ranre. Friday J. Warren Kerrigan In "LIVE SPARKS" Saturday WALLACE REID in "DOUBLE SPEED"

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It Strips Man and Women to their very Souls and Bares their secret and Innermost Thoughts A DRAMA OF LOVE AND PROBLEMS PRICES: 15 and 25c, Plus Tax Continuously

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The most wonderful woman'! story ever written, and one of ths finest western pictures we have ever presented. This picture will make ANITA STEWART ten times more popular than she ever was. AND NOW TAKE A LOOK AT THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS BIG SHOW THE SCREEN'S GREATEST AND MOST POPULAR COMEDIAN, BARRING NONE, AND FAVORITE OF EVERYBODY HAROLD LLOYD in "THE HAUNTED SPOOKS" The Spookiest, Funniest, Hauntiest, Ghostliest two-reel comedy you ever saw. Also Mutt and Jeff and Fox News. A mighty show and mighty crowds will ee it, and to take care of you all we must ask as many as possible to attend the matinees; come very early in the evening or at 9 o'clock. FRIDAY Everybody's popular CHARLES RAY in "THE HICKS," an extra fine drama; PEARL WHITE in the great "BLACK SECRET" serial, and Fox News.

MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY "YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN," Mack Sennett's greatest comedy, and exclusive motion pictures of the world's champiomhip wTesiling match between JOE STECHER and EARL CADDOCK, recently held at Madison Square Garden, New York. Prices for this show 10, 22 and 28 cents, tax Included. Year's very best.

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