South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 207, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 July 1920 — Page 24

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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of th- I"o..r Mar ra.-t Will Kir; :.vrh.'Mii, M ixin L'iln-tt, Mruln Ar'ti k a n I 1 1 t i - I -irk in Trd . i i I,ndy Alry." i atur o 1:1 the i i a-nur. t coi.:'.iT:y. )t Wf:!; from next Saturday ur.d the !i!r. "!!r'7 H-.thoT:ltarv'; a. IKib y :i t 'ii Joch tei.'H r field. Spr:rujtruok park, i"t al rroi-T' a---! vi'.'ht j.,fi -r Thr bir? ?hiw vlil move Hum oaitle tV-K. Mich., to .o,i.;ii iff-r-! . l prrf from the ciiy to lnd..ti.apol's. i: i-' r.-'V. iIhiv. in- pir'ntlc rrou i5--or. rnttM-r, it has bn Ir.iwlr.t; ri.iriti rovii.s tvtr r.ir.c it ui-.n-l th 1 '-j s' .is.jn af.M;.lion .'jr.ir.- (iriMl n, N".w Vnr, lat ?.t.rrh. Y ' rri-iy it was in .-prii.tr-fir M. Oliiu, an-1 today it i.-i t.-iii-: un!o;i,1?(l in Tiiio, uhio, f,' p r-

forrruinc th"r ('.n'-Tf v afternoon t and nii-'ht. IYotii Tti-U it -s to !

J.-;kon, tlicii. No'.v York U Mill prndin? patrraR for .".vf r.i! nttrartions tnat li.tve takf-n on a.;1. Anion: th-ni N v-rarik H-i'on in "I'-thtnin' " (CJaity thittr, irodul thrro Autsst l'iv. Ina Clair In "Tho Troid Diccor-s" hrs V.n nt the l.yffum s-incf ' JirptfT.I-r 0. "T'no Storm" has bf n running -inco o. tdf.pr 2. "Irrr-r'' olncr Nov. 1 'Abraham Uncoin" flnr If. Ki. Henry Miliar ;m-l Hltnho i;.its In "Th Famous Mrs. Kalr" sine- Doe. 22. "Thf Niht Itoat" flncp I V h. 2 ami ".Fan- rip'" fine? I'tb. i:, while

?Ia- Iib-r:. alwas likfl 1 1 f -r ; v la-t at th- o.ivcr .n ' Ti 'It") i- to h ive h !; p!.!y, ' Nobj'ly'.t oi." i Alan j.ic I'roItJf tion is y r. ic ir--i for A u i?. U.

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pear in PrT'n iorm since etn; K.y.- t- IVMpate" Is today' Castle j) imttirn i-niiMfH "The flirl in Num- iH

tt-r a cnmertv-rirama in whifh!f1

thrill f ;!-w.H thrill in ari effort to . tT.ak.- a ro-jnur playwright produce poi;i-thin? worth while. The role j r played l.y I Yank Mayo is in direct j contrast to that of the Ftruptrlin:; E

; i'iiü author so oiten met on tiif lie is introiuctd as a v.ciithv y)un idler, a writer vho :ir.-t l!ay has proven a liuge o-sc and who Immediately "lays down on the, job." To awaken his ir;tt-rtst a clfV'.-r plot is conceived by las f r i nds. wlm h builds the mystery of tie play.

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ro.ival of "I-'lorodora" iü .New h.is been attr.H'tPii,' attention.

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Xance OW'eil v. ill ro on tour in "Tin- In?sion Plover.' in wh:-h she Ls said to do fome renvn kahle aetlntr. MIh (t'Sf'M has h td a cart er f.f ups and downs, but her acting ha.s always be. n :" t'.i uniisii.i! kind.

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; t ine i Willi a loe story as unu-ual as it i- beautiful forma the bais of Tli- City of Masks" featuring Hoh-

i t 'arwick and shown at the Castle tomorrow. Its leading charae'ers are a yournc lady of the nobility wlio is p...-;n as a povt-rncys in order to r.'.ir a trood looking chauffeur who in reality is a titled pmtl'man

' hiioS' lf. I-oi.s Wilson has the hero-1 1

lr.e role. A mystery ta! of love nrd opium sniuiTfrlir.: in Shanghai the 'Taris of ihe i: i st" alive with the lure ;ii id color of the Orient, athrill with miritrues of wastrol.s'at war with the ! law that's "Crooked Streets." the .'afest and hst of the Kthel Clayton ipicturt in which that pretty star makes lior appearance at the Castle Tuesday. Jack Holt and Clyde Fillmore, the latter recently j-een in support of Mary Miles Mintor in "Nurse Marjorie" have prominen

1 roles in her supporting cast. "Paris Careen." telling of the romance and adventure of a Yankee doiiKhboy in Franco, feature s that ! very human ne;or, Charlie Hay. His

I leadincr lady this time is clever Ann Victor Herbert, called Prfrre th" i May. It is the attraction at the curtain at the K n ekrr,'"oc!ver theater '( ,-stle W 1 lesoay and Thursday, 'n Ntw York by an audience that1 Vridav. S--ena Owen is starred !ri

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; I.otterv Man" on Saturday, genuine pleasure to i ,

"Flnrodora. reived at the Century j has introd::' ed to

April ". i.s still the attraction at that b.tf j)Iahotiie. ... Harcl Da-An. who fir-d came into rte.it prominence In "Tlie Fink

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liked the "Tile Oil! a.s folio" ' "It i-

pon.t out, in particular, nie of th jne:?drs f,f the nst M i.v Mary Milhuin a previously unknown badii;' lady, whom. George Lederrr

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r.Irb. t. S !s a little miss who ha.s worked hard, and if um; how much her o.vn rarer i--i'mhhs the part she is playing toniuht. vou woul'l reii.ifc; lor siie is now "Tin

and who then wa.s succes.-f ul j Girl in th.- .porii;:nt

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Clayton picture, entitled "Crooked Streets" and shown at the Lasalle

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"Fven a.s live," adapted Fobert W. Chamber's .story

SlunK Band ' i.s the feature attraction at the Auditorium Monday and Tuesday. Fllleen. a beautiful Kirl, brought up in the wilds of the A Iriond u ks. far from the haunts of men. keeps a strong ho in a t a e with treasure and secret papers cnti usted to lier hy her r.ilhr just hefore he died. He does not uveal the contents, but tells her they are important and not to let anyone ;et bold of them. One niuht she is tl-

md Clyde Fillm

: .i male roles, from J Some knew hini as Tommy Trottet. "The rhaur"I"eur. Others Lowed to him as

Lord Lrlc lemple. Which was the

mask, which was the man? "The City of Masks," written by Georjie Fair McCutcheon, wokvct of entertaining romance, Is one of the .strangest and most fascinating love tories yet brought to the screen.

Starrinc; Fobert Warwick, it is the j attraction at the Fasaüe Tu csd a y. 1 Down around her ears tumbled

"The Houe of Toys-' which has been built on her own extravagance and .seliishness, while her husband who

lowed to iho cavt by a false prophet j adored her, struled to keep on his

of ;i fanatical band, the, leader ot f. -t and cater to her every whim, which knows of the existence of the) And then, just before it was too late. Paper and is trying to secure them. ! the heroine of t li i.s domestic drama

He attacks her in the cave and se- j awoke to the fact that she should cures the treasure. However. b r , help him shoulder his: burden in-' screams have been heard by a youns , st -ad of hindering him. This is the.

doctor, who HpenJs the .summers it. a clubhou.-e neart'V- and his Iok. a reat sliepi'.erd. rnsli to the rescue. The ilo,' am . es hrst and launches straight at the man's throat. He hurls him to th ground and li tearjn hini to pieces when tbo man reaches a bit of rock and stuns the riot:. He is about to crush the doer's hkul! when I.ar.sli: arrives and Fil1 en and thn treasure are saved. The story f how Fiileen. the little voodlarai cirl "liters society, is one of t.Kscin.i t in;t interest. Many people will be Interested to note that Lloyd Hamilton, better known as Ham, of trie famous old team of f unmake! s. Ham and Hud. will h seen here w ith "Fen as Eve"in "A Twilight Faby" aid to te h mot pretentious com-

rdy special in two reels, and Hani's ; first appearan in th.e yity in several j ears. Topics of the fay ls also on '! th. bill. 1

"Froken niossem." ca'led the i I'i

eighth wonder ef the world, is the Cinema attraction at th" Auditorium Wednesday and Thursd.iy. Fotn of

the fertile r.iind of that master; crnlus. D. W. GrltTlth. this produc-tf

tlen can tirrhtfully be called the nicst beautiful and artistic ever filmed. Tho story was adapted from the famous volum of Thomas F:rke ca'led "Ftmehous Nights" and the , piped from which "Frok- ... ..

en i ; oss--res was maae is irom

plot of this pleasinp; story which is , shewn at th I.as.ille Wednesday and J Thürs, lay. Seena Owen, llen Jerome Eddy nr.d Fell Trenton play the 1 leading parts. On IVidav and Saturday comes j

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ETHEL CLAYTON in "CROOKED STREETS

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"Tho -h:nk an.' th- Child." I .ill In EVV V-i' ?J j fv ' '' ' "V Gish as tli .hi'.d a"d Fobert Farth- t . v " i- ':f-f:'--f ' " V lemes. .. the ,hink. have the best ! ,Jp; . 'XV'i -: 'v' :::,--:'Ä"' c ; roles of their careers and attract , P , -.:i-.;:.C. :' A;; ' c- vN;-v- '- much favorab tt. ntion. Fox New ! ' - "'" Mutt and Jeff nr. a Snub Follard ! .A";iTÄ- ' V

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A tale of the mystic east of love and opium smuggling in far-off China. Alive with the lure and color of the Orient A thrill with intrigues of vastrels at war with the law.

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A startling six part screen version of "THE SHINING BAND" by Robert W. Chambers. What do you think of a band of men and women who are pledged to keep the sexes apart, a band that believes love is a sin and that marriage is net for the high-minded and the spiritual? Every man and woman should see what this strange sect resorts to in enforcing its doctrines in "EVEN AS EVE," one of the most absorbing photodramas seen here in months. THE WORLD'S FUNNIEST BABY The Screen's Mcst Distinctive Comedy presenting that funny old-time favorite comedian LLOYD (HAM) HAMILTON in

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, GARS and EDUCATED by BOOTLERS will receive VISITORS. Don't

our old friend HAM never appears in NON-LAUGH comedies. Here is a and sure-enough laughter. PRICES 10, 22 and 23 CENTS.

See that baby step! "A TWILIGHT BABY" wiH take its first LAP on the MARATHON run MONDAY morning. This comedy prodigy born with fourteen teeth, two gatts and a thirst for red liquor this BABE that they ROCKED to sleeo with a SANDBAG

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ine mos: tragic, tne most arusnc, me mosi ccauuiui screen production of all time. "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" is a sensational version of a story taken from "Limehouse Nights" a volume by

Thomas Burke, an English writer, and forms one of the C

most powerful and gripping love stories ever told via the medium of the motion picture screen. D. W. GRIFFITH'S name stands for the best in motion pictures. He produced "THE BIRTH OF A NATION," "INTOLERANCE," "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" all masterpieces of film enormity and massiveness. No ordinary brain could conceive such artistic ideals as have been conceived in the brain of the vorld's master producer. "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" will prove to be the most beautiful production ever seen in the Auditorium, and at prices which are far below what have been charged for it elsewhere. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE TALK OF THE COUNTRY LILLIAN GISH AND ROBERT BARTHELMESS in "BROKEN BLOSSOMS." Prices 10, 22 and 28 cents.

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A delightful comedy-drama for men, women and children. Don't miss it. "THE LOST CITY' Wild animal serial sensation the talk of the entire city. Don't fail to see a single episode of the most sensational and interesting serial ever made. FOX NEWS

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The World's Champion Heavyweight tapsey in "Daredevil Serial HERBERT RAWLINSON

in 'CHANG AND THE LAW" Two reel detective story. FATTY ARBUCKLE in "THE HAYSEED" Two reel comedy PATHE NEWS of Happenings the World Over MUTT AND JEFF In an Amusing Cartoon-comedy

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