South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 284, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1920 — Page 24

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position in N-w Orlcan. and troubka r.f?et him

lands on him like n. ky-frapT, but ho v.-orrl-'S his way through and furnish, s a tale of s'"mwhat ooraical at'vt. nture. In "Lniy We.' a Daughter" KlJo

Ferguson i.s at her h.;-t. well dro.--J

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t on.i i-r c.md'il. ml other pop-: ular bit-?, ror.us to the I.aSalb- Tuesday in "Miff;i HoM-s." her gr-att. p'j' r(-s :-. Constancy I'inr. y, whose

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from the moment he the curtain. The Jaboyi who put "'Ja Da" s-lng ünii maUc merry

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tuming attrdctive. A '"r:;;,my .f mort than ordinary ah:I:t.y ii --.'.-l to have heen r.ra-J r thlo s- aA New York verrion of th- notorious radier game, is 1 to he ahnorhJr.Kly iortrayd iri on"- nt f "WhÜM New York U--i." lhclil scr en product;' n tf h"' chr'wn

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an Incident in th" lif" r-f .-w r,rK s Kay irvo'f-rs, and ma?;y f-oii h -- -intr pleasure Jeker Jit their I rrit" pao'ln - r-i nr1 contained n thpicture. An ntir dan i.. : t-t-r from Flnrrr.r "i :f-M' Midnight Frolic w.n film ! "'-r 'h rroductJon thrr.ugh the curtesy of Mr. ZieRfeld. This Kt-nc Vi'.l he of . ; -rial interfbt to thoae who have ?-rn the Frolics as well as th Fdll-'s. Alo Included In th! episode are lihots taken within the fainou3 Cafe Palais Iioyal durlnt, thi- height of revelry. A goreous cahar- t how is In progress whi the diri-rs are enJoin the dancing and merriment. Her the spectator has an opportunity to seo th nkilful operation of n professional "vamp" and l.arrs how Bhe lures wealthy mn to her lair, there to rob or blackmail them u-lth the assistance of her accomplice, the unfuiT'tlo" "hushand," 'Ä-ho Inadvertently turns up at the wrong time, or rather the rUht t'me. Another art of th!i remarkahlo screen drama, pictures an incident In the lif" of a millionaire, whose affairs become stramrely entangled with a burglar and the blackmailing former hu;sbanl of the wlfi. This rploilf is said to be one of terrifically dramatic nature, as la also the last' act- The final rplsode l a seething tragedy of N'ew York's Ilcist Side, and Involves a pirl, sullen, capable of mad tempe t and rebelling against the fate that binds her to a daily srrind. This part I played tv Hstelle Taylor. Marc MacDermott, is said to handle in a masterly way a rolo requiring ruperb kill. He Is feen as a dumb paralytic, who I.- compelled to converse and convey ihe entire K-out of human emotions, polely with his eyes. It is tald by critics who have ben this t picture that it measures up to th fullest extent to its producers' appraisal, who announce It as th" mightiest Fcreen melodrama of nil time. Tho picture will be shown each day continuously, starting at 1 r clock.

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i r.f- r .ty. which has teen , r.r( a fo; ti sn-ation with a dark mmedy success of tho pa:-t two :"--r th" 1- we.-V.o oorr.CS ; spot in h.,r jifo ti,at nl! v.ut ruins it. ! yr.ars and has b.-en book.-d for '-'! i e I- r;.!ay. Jtiar.ita H.irsen In -r'ounterf. it" sh" is presented as ' weeks in New York City bv Low. h rej-tord to hrr throne j a j.outhern belle who pts angled u? will b" shown Wednesday in "Ai '' T V r '.V r rr,:'4rr'cs ' r -lr-' a S in secret service work and almost Stolen Kiss," another tender ro-! i '. -ppi.y. bv.t nf.fbefor" a thrill-! tar,,1u K.hi.n thft hr.r vn(i, ' mance. i

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;.ir ir..-tallmf r.t of "Hrid- T v." .Nf-il Hart in "Get Your Man" r ;i-,.w;f.rn dram: "Ki

Hcr.v" two r"el comedy; ;. nd Mutt and Jf ff.

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.'0s plus their ability and truly excellent voices Justify their claim to it cob'nitioc. The Rosaries, novelty wire artists, and Duel and Woodward, comedy duo, round out the pro irr am. "Who Was to Blame," the eternal question t.skod by wives and hus-

bands, that's th title of the domes-

Jamesitio comedy nlavlet used thls'teason

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of extraordinary merit for the eomit.u' o k, which will open Sunday with IMith Roberts in "The Adorable S ! aL'-." "Thn Adorable Savage" offers the j-'ra v.k st story ever screened with the pretty star as a. popular hoarding school niiss who suddenly dis-foej-s that the ii ha!f-savarp. her mother havinsr been a Fiji Islander. Adventure, romance, anfl humor TK her pathway as she solves the riddle of what she must do. The Fiji Ii-land dance is heralded as a i-( t worth mc-eintf. I il I Hart, cowboy, now comes for-

an instant hit In the play. Dorothy Dalton, star of "Aphrodite." Is one of the greatest drawingr

i cards In screendora todaj . Her I "Half An Hour." by Sir James IVar- ' rie. is billed as her finest picture. ! while "Guilty of Love" also drew irreat crowds when It was shown in ; e'hicapo a short time ago. "Half An

Hour ' Is the dramatic story of thirty minutes In the life of a husband and wife who are drifting apart.

by Ligie Williams and company and

featured on tho new vaudeville bill

j P.arrie as author and Miss Dorothv I Dalton as star in "Half An Hour"

insures its merit and success in ad- ! at the Ornheum starting Thursday,

; vanre. n is a very new him and i Debf 11 and Water rhr- iiv!v

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wll lhe shown Thursday and Fridav

b-inir replaced Saturdaj- by "Oullty of Love," another Dalton film.

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Minute." Shaw and Bernard, pre.senting "T.ie Mosquito Trust," a ripcoaring comedy act, the Four Pashas, Arabs, in fast tumbling; the Henning, reftne-d comedy novelty and one other act, completes the bill.

Lasalle

The Capps Family, a noctctte of! Sailing vessels have been speeded unusual talent, topline the new up recently by making a slight 1vaudeville program opening at the teration in th shape of the sails.

orpheum theater this afternoon, i their lengtii heinff increased at the

Special Heerde effects and costumes j sacrifice of width

, of extraordinary cbarm are used by A dramatic treat in photoplays is j this act in presenting thi ir original promised in "Lady Rose's Dauph- j novelty. Linda Laurel and her cornier," written by Mrs. Humphrey pany offer a number remlni.-cent of Ward and Burns Mantle and star- summer days, which thev call "Pas-

ring Elsie Ferguson. It plays at the

Labile Sunday and Monday. The play portrays the effort of the daughter to escape the consequences of her environment and birth, for her mother. Lady Rose, was not married to her father, an

times on the Beach," and Introducing pretty girls in clever beach togs.. Joe Parcy, blackface comedian and song writer, is another clever entertainer on this bill. Singing his own melodies, among which is "Oh La

La Oul Oui" and "Sing Me to Sleep j

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rived at through the observations made of airplanes, where It has been determined that it is the leading1 portion of an aerofoil, or airplane wing:, which does the most effective work this for tho reason that it was constantly moving into undisturbed air. The newly designed Fail presents a relatively longer "leading rdgre" to tho wind and does more effective work with the same amount of material.

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If you like Good Music Hear The Castle Pipe Organ

The Adorable Savage

The most sensational plot ever bronht to the h'Jwii. A pretty, pcilol girl In n eastern ftntshlnc school discovers that S-ho U the ilauglitcr of n savage mother. Sho hrcKMls mcr tho ol reu m stances and nnally decides to return to tho lsLmd of her motlirr's birth and Lake up licr rilitful poJtir-. its quoen. Jn pltc of entreaties of friends, she does thU rash tiling. And her llfn In the j ancle of her natit Island thi? color and Rlamoar of the court the danrx ho fight -furnish moro fhrilN than yonTl find In any picture soon. Ily all mean m "The Adorable Savage."

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coLisnmi Sotith F.. nd has heard and seen some great stars during the past two years, and this month we are to be treated to the greatest of them jill. laring. incomparable Mary Garden. For lack cf adjectives In describing this remarkable woman, critics and laymen alike have elmply called her "Our Mary" and let it go at that. South Iiend heart and Fees Mary on Oct. 2t when she appears at th Coliseum. No woman 1m America or Indeed the world, has been quite so much in tho public eye as has Mary Garden. She is one cf the great personalities of the present nge. A leadint? eastern periodical, in listing tho dominant personalities who havo achieved outstanding eueces In every lino, of endeavor, placed Mary GaruVn alongside Thomas Fdlsn, Theodor. Roope-velt, etc., etc. Mary- Garden Always different It Is safe to say that there will be many thrilln during her visit to South Rend. She will wear the famous "pown of a thousand mlrrora" here, and Mary Garden's costumes are always works of art. Arriving In her special car National, from Louisville, Garden gb-es the second concert after her arrival in America In this city. NV one who has ccir.a to South Iter. a In years haa created the interest that is bejr.g ahotn fcr Oirdfn. according to Sam Pickering. We thought Galll Curcl m.nde things Interesting for the box office, declared Sam. but Mary Garden takes the cake. Indications are that for tho Urs? time Fince It was built, tho Coliseum will hous a capacity audience.

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Leave of absence, for the

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Tand Is- extended by the United State, Government reciv.se of tho benefit to be derived ty th? men from pliylr.g engagements which invite crltieijm on strict pre f -s:cnal lines. At the United States Capital, the Rand Is he!d in an affectionate rerard that would provmt j.r.y (juts, tlon of its prefld-T.ces. The mr.crjoy the tours whirh have always broucht thena ahur.dant ass-arance that they are not d-pt;r. dent on favor for praise. Their cn'.y regret is that the tour this season must be limited to eight wek? South Bend rest No. '0. the American Irlon.

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f fdory trja: w;:i .'.o a c: n dra! oward a'levlatlr. the i-:.t t :I ;.r I attending hrr-r. Th.-- als-.-he first p.i-rturc That ; i;t f rth h

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BELOW IS A DESCRIPTION OF THE CHILD "Beautiful girl four years of age; blue eyes; brown hair; charming disposition; excellent health; Iccitirr.iüe. parentage. High cost of living reason for selling." Never before. In the history of South IVenfl or anywhere el- in this modern age ha a child been offered for sah urh a -en lb.r i buind i attn;et every man, woman and child. Tho curiosity of human n;iture. Is inmnd to be drawn out. A -naHor u.h a ifii., iinouh to errat an InteiiH desire cm the part of all South Iiend to know .ho Is cruel ami hearties enough to eeu think of. let ul.me m-M, a tIpl - aby jrir.

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uniiourueai) piir"eni lu.iny iH-epie iroiu unuie; aunusMon ana ii is i't uh iuriM- m rtriiini jhm mhh i ii.i ritu umi in 'i mih mi), nr"i vnn fr-ier-i.i II v tin Mini children 1n iitfi'iul llio nftnmium r w i-nrli- mi.itlno u -

XOTr: Thi nhoyp Is a (!eMriplloi of ono of tho mot dramatlo scenes iver filmed and It oceiir? in the year's blcrire-t wrren -nsjif ion, "A cnil.n l-'Olt sai.i-i." This particular picture dials hi a strikiiiz manner with tivo i f the ui.ild ::r at4 ib- the heartless rent pr(itccr and the human hi ookI -nicker who troutvs tin public by keeping up the liih tOst of foodstuffs. Till' t'lltlfl' production is CVtreilirly seilsVitional and you will find it one of the Iw-t -utrtaiii:ucut ccr off. r. il ". tako our tip and join the crowd.-, who will flock here tO see UlO human interest drama that uppeals forcibly to every In-art. We al.K offer jou funny CIIAIIMIS .MTRKAY'S late.-t two-nvl lauch-prt'Vfdvcr WHIT:." and Tipi of the Do.

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A drama that every woman will heartily applaud. Also a Snub Pol lard comedy; FOX NEWS and MUTT AND JEFF.

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"KITH OF T11I3 KOCK I KS" to adapted from the novel "Broadur Kab," and the tory t one r.f the. most nsat tonal ever told. It follows the adventures of a restless jounc woman who Kf5 from tlio bright Hchta of Uroailwiy to the mountains of the far west. Kuth Koland do-s the best work of Jier carver In tills seriaJ start with It Frlflay and her rl-k death vhile tiimblns to tlxe bottom of u rope ladder t-uspended from an airplane; nee her hurled from the hack of a bucklmr horse; ?ee her dhe headlong luto a hottomlos cluum see her eer' Friday in the mot dnrlnc. Mnsatlona! s-rtal ever cr-eried. bon't mlxs an episode. Martin- lYlday and every Friday for 15 weeks. .Mo FrUlay TIIK UNAL CII.1T1:K of "TIIK LOST CTTV." wild animal serial Uiriller. Ve?, "THE LOST CTTIT end Fnday and yon -urely don't want to mlvi the finish after liavrng stajed w1Ui It fourtwn weeks and startinfr with Dare-Dell Kuth Koland's jrreatest of all daring and senitional aerials, making IYiday one bl- gala day, not only for the kiddles but tho t-nmnur a well. Nothing ccr like It.

TODAY Don't miss this episode of "BRIDE 13," the serial of thrilling sensations every Sunday; HEAL ART in "GET YOUR MAN," western drama in two reels; "KNOCK 'EM DEAD," tworeel SUNSHINE comedy riot; PATHE NEWS and funny MUTT AND JEFF. See tomorrow's episode of "BRIDE 13" for'some rare heart thrills and sensations.

COMING FOR TWO DAYS, OCTOBER 20 and 21 THE FUNNIEST PERSON IN THE WORLD HAROLD LLOYD THE FAVORITE COMEDIAN OF ALL MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. SEE HIM IN "HIGH AND DIZZY" THAN WHICH NO FUNNIER COMEDY HAS EVERJ3EEN MADE. A HIGH CLASS FUN RIOT.

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