South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 186, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1920 — Page 22

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SUNDAY, JULY 4, 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Among the Stars in the World of the Theater By Will V. Fink

Just One Pint By James J. Montague

A r.w musical

op. ii is tn work

roi.nnly in wh'.rh

Kr i !r.- iv';! s'ar raJl-d "Ti; -

It is th work f A;;r.? "I1-

weli and Tl. 1 f . I : rr. ! 1 l;.-fct f--;it at the Ciio th' . t-r, Nr.v York. vhrrc Mr. Sor." -.vi:'. an cr,;"U'f-n.(-:it in "Tip-Top.-' will 11 at iS

i:vry thirrl s-M.-on Mr. a; p' irs at the fjlohe. The

lowir. u' h r.-r in about

a rid th'- r.xt .- a? to hi.-? f-ur f.f the

he

rich.

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try. b'u 'h a S'.ason was "''rn r.l't'-d Lt. st ;.rir.s. Inrir k' the j'P'n.'-.i "f it se.m- of th- ; t i -. r.f th Mid-W'-t i k "Jark-o'l nf'-rn," Mr. St or?' !i'w, s" v.:i th.it sj'-cii! mornim; P rformar.c- w-ro insisted, up am Mr. Stone was last In So-ath II rid u'.th his partner, 1'ivc Mor.Ta'rme ry. now d'ad. in "The Lady of th" s-'UppT.'' Mis popularity is mot remarkable. It Is settled :hat AI .Io!.-T,n, as ropular k e'md:ar. as lie?, is to devote a, hail p ut of n.xt . ason to "Sirir.ad." Tittrr-ratW' i th tit! nf a ti w liiu.-.I' al rm dy, mail' from

wiii bf do:. i

ftvcril'3 in alor." m.t

Mfin." Ho v.ith Julia

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:"u:h I:.d, is. to sar

"Thj Halt C'j-starrir.s

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Sanu'-ri-on for v rai

Th're apr-'-ars to he no end to th" run of ', p-om- Strnf-r" at the

c-r.-i n- i'-or

M. Coh an Op'-ra ib-us.-, Chi-

f if'. Tbi. roir. dy, written by Aaron liottrr.an and a' t"d hy a C"irpu.y includii:,' 'Ior? H:dny, IMir.und I'.rf-'o and oth'-ra o r.t-, truck its t:ait n.any wr-ks a so un'l htn n..'iSntain al it without ir:t-rrun-

If you h. ar of a couple of Chicago I !1 ho s who ar" huyii.s aj artra r:i in ." w York, you'll kr.ow, v.hn you luv- .'inished this i. a: r.itiv ', vh-r t lit-y not it. Al.-o, if 0j k;:ovv t : i i r address, :o;. in.. ; , or r. .-.d, r.-, or wlif-re they fan towr.d ith-r hy hutlis (r u.t.i iooodhoui.ds, a ri-nd of mine would I i- ;iad of thi information. 1!h wants to i(.j them, and to see ! h m i u:ht away. This iiif-nd was a delegate to the late Chicago coner;tion. lie has moni', m.) Jio stopped at an expv Khl- llO'fl. al- has a capacity for liquor uhi'.h ott n underetirnatt-s. Not r.ly that, hut Ik cIo undtretimatt-s l ho taparity of Pullman porters, which in the- days is past appraising hy the- ordinary int-thods.

V. jV n he h it f(-r Chicago he fitf-

hop's erat. i U

1 ftJC IMllIk I if HI U'vS aiUU-MIllfKL I ( My friend t?uz-d th7 hottlo. poured : f a quartT of it into a tumbler, addf-d f

a l:ttU- water, ant! .ook a long refr?hins draught. Th-n a F'-rt of a hics. lik you soautinn's hear from a radiator -aped his th.roat. He t-ort of folded up. like a four-bladed jack knif?, and sank into a chair.

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We laid him tenderly on the bed : I

We pot no answer, he had sunk.f

t:on. It i- to bo tak. n from Chic iko j ur-d tiiat mx fpuarts would L-e about

''"aupht hi-- the I!

am, in

at tlu-

which diver

William ColIIrr act..-d

a lotii,' time afro. Ceojo p. f i; p. t f -y. r.r.:'!ish comedian, will rar In "Lord Willie" in N u York. "Th Ivr Rath" Ls to he the next fouon ttarrinir vehicle of Frank Tinm-y, who was last season imusuMiy urce.--?ful In "Sometime," in which he Fuceeed d Kd. Wynn. wlio la now billed in IM. Wynn's Carnival as "the perfect for.'.."

William Rock.'. Ins" will soon b-York.

"Silks nnd S it-di.-f,iO---eJ ;n New

The Dojiy sifters, who vrrr h(re in "Tih rök." and the husband of on of them. Harry hex, will b in a New York revue, which, It is prom-

to New York early in the fall and

the prediction is u- n . ral that a Ions t;rn" from now it will b- in mhiII town. "Thr--e v,"i.-t! I-V.ol: a mn?t e.r- ' "II'T.t ora' dy and a John I. (ioldei: I rf)duction, is f.liins a h.i.;iily iuc- . e.ssful simmer encasement a; Po'.-t-is thealr. Chicau', whi-if t la capital '.st. includins Claude Gillinswater, Harry Iavenpoit and lioward (lould. is sf,n'rally admired. "Three Wiso l'oo!.-" was wclcom-'d hack to ;hi(aso. where lis i-l.iy e tri r in the m mm.ü was cut short. Saturday, Ans. 7, N the date. Th l:in:,'lins Hrother-Harnuhi K- Hailej ;r-, is will Kiv afternoon und cvnin.S xhihitioriM in a mammoth tent on Coyer :iel, S'prinsbrook park. It will l-f a sreat day for South la.nd. Mishawalca and !c;nity. "Tho Sweethnrt Shop," current at thi Illinois tl:eatr. 'lii '.t l-o, is one of the his surprisi s iti mutual

comedies of th

: ire

season.

Its

nil is unmista i.a oi and arrans'-

ni'T.ts are beihL' made to oi'sam.e at least or.e and poviid- several touriris "tnianies. New York will so. "The Sweetheart Shop" after it 1 avev the Illinois, wl:. i r audiences are b!".

Auditorium

Holiday crowds nt the Auditorium Monday and Tuesday will sev a program of unusual interest. Th feature picture is called "The One-Way Trail" and is a sa.n..atiuual story' the Canadian northwest, with darins lidins by Miss Kdytbe tterlin:', the teaturt-'d player in this picture. Heautiful .scenery and tin ;ur of mystery about the production makf it one of sustaining inteia st. Should Huiumies Wed," is th title of tht tworeel Sunshine comedy and Toiu s of the I.).iy complete t!ie bill. Katha rine MaeIonald, the American Pe.auty. will Ik- s i n Vodnesday

and Thuihday in "The Beauty Mar-

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with the nsht vZ woman sell- nyji ins li r beauty into loveless u ed-j yens.

l-ei. to wealthy men. it .s s n ! i t lr a-r

' ' i i t of prodrcins two valuable

! 'Top-;, nuts and lumber. The nut : marker is steadily improvins, and iiere is coins Jo be an easer !.-

manu ri'rjt aion lor more nuts than :.' n possibly Je produce.i. Th iiare uriffdd millions of -.-res now idhand banan that mi;nt he turpad to Mich 1!. S .IS they...

Word rnmes from tlie departnu ri' of tli" int riot- at Washington that the Air.eriran Indians are increasins

u r.utuirer. m intel!; knowledcre of hn wto

Keep .we, i. ami :n sanitary ways of !iin. Tn'i'ia women are beromintr hef' r I'.Olrsei- ropers anrl !eter TMdhrrs-,' and three-fourths of tile Indian children diuib!o for school attendance are jn sdmol.

'ellfe, in th,K t well and

fathers of Minneapolis an to ce' ;: e-: u.: i ii t c.l t- i t i ti,i,

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Vhey hae premised to spend i V

one ho; n- i ii i - -i.i.l ,-,

:,illi:r' "l in" j evetuns a v.-o v.uth their hoS I n :L:u,' yet m.ide h Kath rine Mac lonald and becaus- of her preat , ' - . . .

riht ior out there and back, l'.ut the Pullman porter havins taken a cor: .-pc ml nc e course in bursiary, had slithton Keys that htted all suit t.ies. Ami when the subject of tins rase sot to Chieaso. he had tour o,!, arts. Four quarts is a sord dal of ki'i r for on. man. But at Chicago ;l was too hot to t"i out. and ! e was cheap. Wh n a man who has -tudi'd liunkins for yats is contin d to hifl room with four quarts of liquor and plenty or ice. he knows e:v tly what to do. Not only that, but if he has any true, dependable friends, not just fairwaather friends, but friends who will stick to a man while there is a drop hft in the Lottie, he can i.hvay s t them to help hith. The four quarts were sne the .- coml day. They must hae contained a b-nis;n4 distillation, because the effect on my friemls and his Irinkinn: "inp;ini its was not noth-e-ahle. t xcept that it had ensendered a tliirst th.at would not down. His tirst th.ouuht was to send out for a do tor. The 'oo;or came, tool; ?4 for a fee. ami when my friend wink'-d at him, wrote out a prescription. The prescription was sent to the hotel drus store by a messenger who hroui.ht back a pint botlle i untainins a !. r e toni Tin- doctor couldn't be reached to repair the damage, w hit h was olious!y not accidental. Mysterious Scent of llimi. A conference followed. It was plain that liquor was all about. What little brenze was wafted down the corridors from other rooms was r dolent of it. But how was it to be had? Somebody suscested that the bei! bop hihiht know. The hell hop was summoned, and carefully crossquestion d. At length the nmfessaui was wrunc from him that while he did pot know himself, h had a tri ml w ho miuht know.- II. would tro and see about it. lb- went and saw. He returned to say that his friend did know. "How much?" inqured my friend. "Twelve dollars is the best !pa Hews be kin do." "Twelve dollars a quart'.'" "X suh. not twelve dollars n quart: twelve d llnrs a pint." Tin rn W' s nn a rrn eii tit hnl i

is of no avail. Th' twelve dol-

into a dreamless slumber. T.. f i I .41.1 -,- O. T ...4

ins nominated. He took no part m i i

the deiiüerations mat lea to tnai : i result. J M For the remainder of the session ' i

he remained in his room, a M ranker :

I to us. and inattentive to any affairs j j of this world. L Wo cal!el a doctor another one jj who said he was alive, and would ! probably pull throuph. That was i f

all. if He did stay alive too, but nobody j r i . t . i . : . - I t i f

r ut n:s most miimaie irienns wouiu i p ever have know n It. He even live 1 I to pay another twelve dollars to thejj.'

same bellhop for another pint. He didn't drink that one. He wrapped it up and put it into his suit case.

He said that a man back home had once foreclosed a mortsase on his

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IIll-fLIi' i 1 1(11 ill l 1 1 U CU&il-,A 111 I J La C into the cold on a winter's night. He was coins to take the pint back and she it to this person anonymously, so as not to be suspected of sinister motives. When he left Chicago the hell hops were still doin business at the same prices. But we heard that they were comins to New York to buy apartment houses, and that is hv I besan this tory the way I did. (Copyright, 1920.)

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EXTRA SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION Monday and Tuesday

;3 Don't fail to see this thrilling, sensation-

i al, daring story of the Canadian Northi west, featuring the screen's most daring üh orrewoman, beautiful

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ICE CREAM SODA INVADES PARIS

Arrival of American Tourists Causes Many Shops to Spring Up.

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A drama of Bandits Royal Northwest Mounted Police a Woman's strong love. Just strong enough to give you the proper pep with

which to celebrate our nation's birthday. Also an extra funny two-reel Sunshine comedy "SHOULD DUMMIES WED" ar.d TOPICS OF THE DAY. Prices 10, 22, 28 cents, tax included. Everybody come early.

PATHS, July 3. The ice cream soda has invaded Paris. With the arrival of the first of the American tourists have sprung up numerous shops which boast that within may he obtained "real American ice

cream sodas. I'nees ror this Amer- jj lean drink ranpe from three to six j H francs, according to the character h 3 of the sliop. j ) Paris has always had places. wh re poor imitations of the Kreütjil America Trink could be obtain d y but not until this spiinp; when thejj fourist trade revive!, lid the realifj

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THE WOMAN'S SIDE TO AN AGE-OLD STORY A NEW AND DIFFERENT DRAMA OF SOCIETY FOR THE PEOPLE WHO THINK!

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The Most Beautiful Woman in the World, in

At tn-vt initf skentiral. I'm T-'reneh ?-i

I'ansians

laier tri ! th lrink anil liked i:. ft One laiue cafe on one the famous: Poiil- a rds serves more Fronch p"o- J pie th.an Americans with ice cream s' '.,. This afe has even att mp! i lo th' sa I of stir, da es but they ha' eu' J -H l ; . 1 . K f t I. . . 1 . , 1' i

acuietil Iii' fuces. oi ine r'oas. o

ind tart; beauty sh is always .. Rood Ita'.-iri card. "Don't Weaken," a niv' Pollard comedy. Mutt and Je'f and Fox .N' h are the other attractions on this extra stronpr program. " The Lost City," sere, nland's latei erial sensation starts lriday a Uli the Jiiial chapter of "The Black

. cr t. serial with J'earl W hit- as tii; counter attraction. Much inter- j et ii is been attached to "The Bot H t'it " because of the fact that it is j 1 1 th- hist and only successful wild i

animai rial e' mane. popu- ; iati: is due to the t.o l that lie.-,P

x'ir. a 'ooj, cnrit:nt:e story, it has ' the novelty of wild animals phn-in:;!

MS parts as in'- pi iie ipal :ict'ns. i It Is said that it took 17 monks to ! h

make t he -The Host City" and that

it co.: $T".A.eao to pjodue

math- entirely m tin- Atri

i-'lcs and it w is j,. -i -sarv

nunier'oj. wild animal-, tha

too Close tot" the Sa'."TV of the aC- I

tots Tha : r valuation was approi-U n,at-d at close to ". Tiie hat-':

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"pe d to Sp.ire."

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T'rnpsc v in "Far.hil J

;s one of t'je j ..st popular serial--: i i

m th.- hitor- f tr

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two-reel coined" ; Patlie X ws, Mutt and Jett' and a two-r- 1 v i n sen---ition il drama complete a V-Oud S inI i v o!i' ri

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Popular BERT LYTELL in "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE

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Hear the Organ!

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TODAY TOMORROW AND TUESDAY Holiday Attraction ., . Beautiful HARRY CAREY ETHEL CLAYTON in A ihr.Umg story of the western plains "BULLET PROOF" "A LADY IN LOVE"

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THIS PICTURE IS WITHOUT DOUBT THE VERY BEST SOCIETY STORY WE HAVE EVER OFFERED OUR PATRONS. It is a high class production, entirely in keeping with the high type of MacDonald acting and we can assure the women of South Bend that they are going to see something different when they see "THE BEAUTY

MARKET." KATHERINE MacDONALD will be remembered for her remarkable work in "The Thunderbolt' which was shown in this theater last winter.

We also present with 'THE BEAUTY MARKET," a funny Snub Pollard comedy; MUTT AND JEFF and FOX NEWS. SPECIAL PRICES 10, 22 and 28 cents, tax included. LADIES, MAKE THIS YOUR MATINEE ENTERTAINMENT. DONT ANY OF YOU MISS IT.

FRIDAY Starting Friday and running every Friday thereafter, the worlds greatest and most sensational wild animal serial thriller, "THE LOST CITY," the serial everyone is talking about and anxious to see. We can say without fear or favor that never before have we or any other theater management ever presented their patrons as good a serial. "THE LOST CITY" is unique, different and satisfying. It features beautiful JUANITA HANSEN, it was made in the wilderness of African Jungles after a trying period of 17 months at a cost of $1,000,000. Wild animals to the value of over $100,000, were actually slain before the camera during the making of this lateit serial thriller. IT HOLDS INTEREST BECAUSE IT IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS. Every man, woman and child is urged to start with and see every chapter of "THE LOST CITY," staring next FRIDAY. Also final chapter of "THE BLACK SECRET" serial with popular PEARL WHITE; "DANGEROUS EYES," tworeel Sunshine comedy. FOX NEWS and Snub Pollard in "SPEED TO SPARE," comedy.

TODAY JACK DEMPSEY, world's champion heavyweight boxer, in "DAREDEVIL JACK," the serial of serials don't miss an episode; FATTY ARBUCKLE in "BLACK STAGE," two-reel comedy; "THE SILKLESS BANK NOTES," two-reel detective story from the official records of Wm. J. Flynn, former head of the U. S. Secret Service Bureau one every Sunday MUTT AND JEFF and PATHE NEWS.

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European Heavyweight Champion and contender for the crown now worn by JACK DEMPSEY, in "THE WONDER MAN," the season's greatest ssnsation. THE MOST EXPENSIVE EVER EXHIBITED IN THE AUDI

TORIUM.

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