South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 285, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 October 1920 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIIYIE5

."JUAPAY MOHMNG, OtTOniT. 11. 1I2C

A

5 i

THE

SUPER-WOMAN Everybody's Popular Favorite

n n era n n

Iii u fl M

In her latest and greatest serial

t n r-n n n

II HIE ROOKIES

A western serial sensation so full of thrills and daredevil stunts your hair will stand on end.

The thrilling airplane stunts Her fight on top of a speeding passenger train Her leap, astride a horse, across a yawning chasm Her fight for life on the edge of a cliff Her breath-taking drop of 2,000 feet from an airplane into a lake See these thrills

:very

FRIDAY STARTING FRIDAY AT THE

AUDI

THEA TERS

usalli:. Ah tho illegitim. it daughter of an HnKÜh nobit w rn.in. K1.uj Ferguson. 1 furnished with the creates!

xcref-n career in the role of Julie dc BrKon In "Lady Uose" Daughter." Mr?". Humphry Ward and Hurna Mantlo wrote the ptay which is exceptionally Ftroni,' in its dramatic visor anil method of trUinc a creat story. The film o;fns with a pro1 MK'ie of Ü60 am 1 0 0 , showing the influence of Julie'H lifo of the passionate careers of her forbears. In Julie' lifo the family comes to the turning point in its emotional history md only a series of dramatic episodes aves tho daughter from her mother's fate. "Lady .Hose's pHUchter" is being1 shown today at thp LaSalle. Wanda Hawley in her greatest sucee. "Misrj Hobh.1." will be seen at the LaSallc Tomorrow.

CA STL i-:. No cowboys or rough-riding appear in "John Petticoats," the famous comedy drama starring Hill Hart which Is shown at the Castle today. On the contrary the story is laid in a lingerie and gown shop In New Orleans, and Hart is the bop of all the lovely but rather undressed models in the store. In the midst of these embarassing elrcumof a southern family and travels stances ho falls In love with the belle over the rocky road of Intrigue before he Is able to win her heart. Klsle Ferguson, the most beautiful woman In America. Is the star in "Iady Hose's Daughter," showing tomorrow.

HUH

AVDITOKU'M The civilized world has made rapid and studendou strides In art and science. Inventions that are making life "worth while" are the order of

tho day. In order to suprly the energy necessary to mechanically perfect the realization of inventions, nature is being harnessed. Man stops at nothing! Progress, no matter at what cost! Hut Is It progress; is it tho age of enlightenment, when community indifference creates or falls to remedy conditions, under which parents are forced to sell their children on the open market in order to save them from grim want? It has been left to Ivan Abramson, the famous author and motion picture director In his latest dramatic creation, "A Child for Kalo," to enter the attention of the general public to the intense issue of the hour. It is rather a daring piece of work and Mr. Abramson did not stop a minute to think of the consequences, whether he would be praised or condemned. Every angle of the social problem, not sex. that the story sets

outlined In unerring prethe various situations with

the result that rarely a work, be it orally, literally, or a feature picture, has been witnessed so perfect a sequence as "A Child for Sale." It is perhaps one- of tho strongest of sociological photo-dramas, with beautiful love Interest masterfully interwoven which will no doubt command the close attention of every kind of audience. "A Child for Saleopens today at tho Auditorium and will close tomorrow night. A special two reel Mack Sennet comedy "Gee Whiz" and Topics of the Day com

plete this bill. Grace Davidson anijsode

Conway Tearle are featured Wednesday In "Atonement," a powerful drama of love and marrlre. Huth Ho'.and, who since Tearl White's abandonment of serial pictures, ha.s become one of the most popular serial stars on the screen. In her latert and what many claim is hier greatest serial, "Huth of the Rookie," which starts Friday, she performs some of the most daring and sensational stunts Imaginable. She Is seen leaping from a moving passenger train to a rope ladder of an airplane; she Is seen dropped from a dizzy height Into a lake; she leaps across a yawning chasm astride a horse and performs so many miraculous stunts that the spectator !3 kept gasping In amazement.

MARY CARDKN The Kingle scats for tho engagement of Mary Garden at the Coliseum on October 29th, may be obtained at the Oliver theatre box office today and each day hereafter until the appearance of the wellknown opera star. The concert In South Hend will be the. second Riven by Mary Garden after her arrival In this country from a trip abroad.

forth

cislon

fa

in

TODAY AT THE

BASTLE

WILLIAM S. HART

99

"John Petticoats'

Just imatno Win. S. Hart, cowboy ami "bad man," us tho proprietor of an exclusive lingerie show lie had inherited. Imajrlno Hart In a tdlk Miirt and lavender necktie. Ono of tliv bright-c-st and mot amusing comedies of the year and Hart in n ro!o that ill positively surprto j on. mmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm TUESDAY ELSIE FERGUSON in 'Lady Rose's Daughter i il ' Ii Miii lim i mm I I Iff f..

ouvint Scenes of gnlety among the gayest of New York's gay along the wellknown Gay White Way; the merriment In the famous cabarets and cafes, and life In the most squalid quarters of New York's east side, have been woven in a masterly manner In the gigantic screen production "While New York Sleeps" which opened a five days' engagement at the Oliver theatre yesterday, playing to the largest business that any picture has ever played to with the exception of "The Hirth of a Nation." It Is difficult to lay a finger definitely on the element In this remarkable picture which makes the greatest bid for interest, but it is scifo to say that no other picture has ever maintained a greater degree of gripping suspense. At times the suspense approaches perilously near th..t point where the nervous tension must snap. The picture l told in three storks, each of Intensely dramatic Interest, the first representing a crucial incident In the life of a millionaire and a woman who ha.s married him believing her" real husband, a worthies cad, has bevn killed. The cad goes to her happy homo and tries to blackmail her. The situation is complicated by the appearance of

a burglar who come to rob the j house. Tho director ha.s put a .world ( of dramatic punch Into his untan-! gllng of the plot. The second pic- i ture Is r. New York version of the! notorious badger game a played j

by a professional vamp, who lures men into her liar. In thLs episode, the director has used a gorgeous dancing soeno from Zlegfeld's Midnight Frolics. In this scene appears the famous Dolores, said to the world's most beautiful woman. Epl-

three rebates a tragedy of the side "where civilization's veneer

wrL'li take;

rea-

whire lust

woe play to-life."

eas;

is thinnest: where men do not

and measure, but give and where impulse is stronger than

son and laws are defied;

and love and foe and gether in the game of

This episode i distinguished by a thrilling revolver battle In which the famous New York police boat gets into action against a launch containing a gang of robbers.! The fight takes place wlthi;i the shadow of the celebrated Brooklyn bridge on tho East river. In th.s episjde occurs what Is probably the most remarkable charact rizatlon ever seen on the screen, vher Mfirc MacDermott. as ihe paralyzed and dumb father of a night watchman, creates a never-to-be-forgotten personality, without ever moving from his chair. He performs the remarkable feat of expressing the entire range of emotions through the medium of his eyes. "While New York Sleeps" will continue at the Oliver theatre until Wednesday evening with continuous performances given each day starting at 1 o'clock.

ORPIIKUM. Mr. and Mrs. Capps with a startling array of young derbies, fedor.us and Kaster bonnets furinsh about tho only thrill to be had at the Orpheum for tho first half of the week, but the act In itself is worth the price of admission. There is perhaps no act in vaudeville that has a wider appeal to an audience than that of the captivating Capp family, mother, father and a bl-r crowd of children, from the ages of 19 months to 19 yeara. The oldest son 6tarts their act and before they are through, a kid not nore than three feet tall toddles across the stage and cuts loose with a song. "Prohibition Blues." Tho act was a riot Sunday. Tho Hosaires open the bill with a slack and tight wire act. Duel and

Guücura Soap

is IDEAL-

For the Hands

Woodward, comedy team sin: a few parodies and play the ukelele ar.d cirrar box violin. ; Joe Darcey, blackface comedian! scores heaviest when he sings a ballad in a splendid tenor voice. He , overstays his welcome. j The Ja Da trio, gobs from the ; Great Iakes who appeared here last winter In tTie Greit Iake Hevlew are welcomed back. They have a lively singing, dancing and talking act with a CTosIng number that ha-1 ; a kick to It. Topics of the Day ar. 1 ;

ivinograms are snown on mo screen

iiheumatcc Pains Quickly Etd By Penetrating Hamlln'o Wizard Oil Ä safe and effective preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penetrates quickly, drives out the soreness, and limbers up the stiff aching joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is a good dependable preparation to have in the medicine chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. You will find almost daily uses for it in cases cf sudden mishaps or accidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as reliable, too. for earache, toothache ana croup. Always keep it in the house. Gtnereua all bottl tie. It reu ar trouM4 with eonrtlpation or tick hetdaxba try Uamlln'a Wlxarvl Llr er Whlpa. Juat flaaaaat llttU piok pllla at drurflats tor 19c

Mabel Hawkins Producer of ' Distinctive Unjrcrio and Seien tiflo Corctlnc. r,?, J. M. 8. Ilhlj. Main 878

Hfl f-.mi

OLD AND REUABIX."

IF YOU reed money and are particular a to SEK VICE, a ua. TL more careful jou are in eelectlDg the beat place to borrow, tta more certain you will be to cbooae the ''old reliable STATE." Loan oa Chattela. Mala 174& STATE LOAF! CO.

Eatabllshed 1003. to4 Zloer Mrchnta nok 131 6. alien. St.

Bid.

NOW PLAYING

And Fivo Other Acts THE CAPPS FAMILY An Orlrinal Novelty. F.IGHT TALKXTKD PRECOCIOUS CHILDREN in a new and entertaining program of songs anil dan ex's.

LINDA LAUREL & CO. JOE DARCY JA-DA TRIO DUEL & WOODWARD THE ROSAIRES

THURSDAY ELSIE WILLIAMS & CO. And Five Other Acts Matinees 25c; Evenings, Main Floor 50c, Ilalcony 2."e, First Six Rows 50c. Sunday and Holiday Matlnco prices same as Evenings.

I

GRAND LEADER

r3 ri

t 12

nWl f WIT V7(5OTö

J"i

l!

ft- i

"1

LiSÄLLI

Last Time Today ELSIE FERGUSON

in 'Lady Rose's Daughter' In "Lady Ro's iMuchtcr" Katitiful Fl-io IVrguon lia the nle of n gtrl lorn ut ot iMUck, who gain fial cato thru?h her untiring efforts and through her o-o for a man who uns blffcr tlian tho gavip of foggy Ixndon. TUESDAY WANDA HAWLEY

0

in

Miss Hobbs"

FIRST We must insist that all ladies and children all who can attend the matinee. Others come very early or to the 9 o'clock show. Hundreds will be turned away at 8 o'clock, and you can't afford to miss this rare treat POSITIVELY HERE ONLY TWO DAYS.

outh Bend is now at the highest pitch

of excitement on the eve of witnessin

Us

the most darin

n i - . vv'-"i v ?"

: O t-f - :Vi

Ilm

II li

cab

v; i;? S-':.ffl J: f!

if

. ' ; . f

' ' V". . -

an

d

sensaiciona

photoplay

seen in

the

ever aa

city,

Ä

scavu rxoM'ACHaD for sale"- wfv BMscilr dm7K rnuHcezeCmW

TODAY AND TOMO

MM.

OW

"A CHILD FOR SALE" is a sensational photodrama in six big reels, and will entertain you as you have not been entertained In months. It will make you cry and make you glad it's a most remarkable heart interest drama. We also present CHARLES MURRAY in "GEE WHIZ!" a screaming two-reel Mack Sennett comedy, and TOPICS OF THE DAY. THIS GREAT PROGRAM IS OF VITAL INTEREST TO EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD. DONT ANY OF YOU MISS IT. PRICES FOR THIS SPECIAL SHOW 10, 22, 30 cents, tax included. EXTRA SPECIAL WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Beautiful GRACE DAVISON and CONWAY TEA RLE in "ATONEMENT," a sensational drama of love and marriage that will interest all women.

rv

I I

1

The Greatest Price Smashing Event in South Bend History Read These Bargains Buy Fall and Winter Underwear at Out Prices

Children's $2.00 Union Suits

MM

Women's $2.00 Union Suits

.69

Kxtra line quality fall ami winter weipht. pure white, f-ilk trirnmeil, flpoco linotl Unior Suit for women and misses; all styles. Special

Cef!

IVr l-oys a:il :-:ir'.s; tra ::.no quality winter weight, ril'lx'l lleece l"r.n'i S iit; 2 t" 1 yf'ir'; ,K panty wai.t sty!ts. Sr' -c ial at

Child's $1 UND'WEAR In shirts only; fino ribbed fleece, all size?, at 59c

Infants' 75c RUBEN'S VESTS at 37c Women's $3.50 UNION SUITS $1.94 Men's $2 SHIRTS, DRAWERS $1.29 Wcmen's $2.00 UNDERWEAR $1.29 Men's 85c WOOL HOSE at 59c Women's FLEECED HOSE at 47c

Men's $4 UNION SUITS Heavy m-iff '.mA union suit : 2 , tl 4 va'.u'. S2.29

T

Women's $3 Flannel Night $ 4 .97 Gowns .... I Women's flannelette night powns, in pink .nd bluo striped, fine heavy quality.

Women's $3 $ .78 Dress Aprons i Women's houso dross aprons in finest fast color percale?, new fall styles.

Men's $1.50 Work Shirts

99

Men's blue chnmbriv work shirt?, ttit full and roomy, all f-izes to 17.

ll-J.

Infants' $6 Coats at . .

SB

$3'79

Infant' whit wool st-r;;o a n d iFhmrio roats in shrt styles.

Stunning Up to $50 QQI Coats, Suits, Dresses tCL2 Rfady tomorrow with til most won-'rful Suit.

Coat and Dress values in tn st:it' i.--aup -i

num!er r.f advantageous N w VtrK pnr liaf--.

are enablotl to offr theso vond'f ul parrnf-nts alues un to .Tnt o:vif, lnok, cutiipare

You'll b? amazed at the values.

To $25 Dresses A broak In th m.nr'Kf-t brinps tMs wnndf-rfnl ofTi-rintr. I'p to $'J." beautiful n-w fall Ir-s-es in tine screes. trl-tlues and Uk taHtas nnl satins, special at

WOMFN'N 2.M FAl.T. SI ITS .; . . . .lt.Wl UOMKVS ..fWl W1XTKK COATS ...... l!l.fiQ WOMKN'S S MATÜKMTY l)Ilm s . SIOQQ

$10 Trimmed Mats

r-eautiful w Trin.med Iat. i-, s: ilk. I. vons VItt.J. Mirrored

Velvet.. Thes .ire f opi-s of costly l'rencii liats. so ', ial

$4.95

v i j-y

v.

$4 Silk Velvet T A MS

,84

UP TO $3 CHILD'S HATS f'losincr out. bt f 'Ii: Is" lv Trimmed l!-ts: alus to S3. CO. Tu .-day at 51.0(.

Child's $1.75 Knit Sleepers $ .19 Clt Boys' and girls' warm knit sleepers, made like Pr. Denton style: sizes 0 to 3 years. Special 51. ID.

Boys' $3.00 Wool

Knickers $4 .94

at I

Boys' all wool k nicker pant s, made extra strong, in all sizes to 17. Special $1.M.

ry-cu i i

VJ"J1 ' t

ÜJLÜ

Wom's $2 Silk Hose . .

1

.39

Wo nun's finest silk hoso full fashion, in black and colors. ?;"- rial, pair .

j.jai.ri i

el t

$4 Finest Corsets at

$0.89

2

V a m o u 3 Thomson's eors'ts, tl.e kind you Iny ?4 for t'.T.vli'ri'. Sjo'. iai at 1-.S'.'.

Women's $4.50 New HOUSE DRESSES Made of finest percahs; also beautiful new IIousu Aprons, mado of plaid and checked ginghams. Special

$2.94

Men's New $6.00 SWEATERS 13xtra heavy knitted Cmt Sweaters, with lare shawl collar; all sizes. Special

w3

$6.00 Woolnap Plaid BLANKETS

$3.99

Handsome wednap, full double b d sie, Plaid Dlankets. A wonderful a!ti". Sj.eeial Tuesday. Coupon l)ay ci-.Iy, air lii.'.O.

Heavy $4 Large Grey BLANKETS

$2.79

Larcro. otton. fie-ey lb d Ill iiikets. fancy colored border, pair

)dSaa Li 9J

llandvino $1." Wfiol Blankets. . I.ar S1!.0 Single Blankets . .

Tretty .? Crib ISIariKrts . $5.00 llxtra I,;ir;e Blanket

. . S 1 . 1 9 . .$:j.7;

$2.50 Silk CAMISOLES Women' 1-enutifu! AW:, wash.'ibb SaT'.-n '".:nis.!e, last:- teps, in all c-o'cis. St'e. !.. 1

$1.59

$12.00 Wool Flannrl MIDDIES f';i!r.(.i; "s-'ls Hcpkir.-. brand Middb - ::i f.n. M wool t!a r.r: 1. .:i :.a y n nd t tl . si 7. s for ! : i : ; : i J

SS.75

$1.00 Cedar OÜ Floor Mops at. .

79c

Infants' Rubber A A f Pants at

Women's 75c Kitchen Aprons

44c

Men's 25 c Canvas Gloves at

16c

$1.?0 Window Shades, Special

89c

Boys' $1 Blouses, Special

69c

MEN'S $2.50 NEW DRESS SHIRTS . .

31.89

$6.00 SILK TRICOLETTE Q Qß BLOUSES AT ÜÖ.i

, u -iL mmmm m 1 1 11 J 1 . f 9"J- ' "p'. ' '" i

7 -

!

wum& MinmiE mmüB nninm $3SilkEnv. $.79 Child'i $3 $4.69 e?,s l400 laniieJ ChUd's $4 $Q.7D Chemise ... I Dresses .... I NlShl ShirU $P'79 Sweaters . . . at Ma "Women's silk chemise, Ib-autiful Kir.pham and r..s' .-.'.1 f.irli' sutit- i in crepe do chine, satin chambray dress"s if r M n's hf-avy fanr. lette f r f ( .f. .;;.,,,.t,r ar ,i ar.d nainsook, beautiful little firls, in sizes 2 to richl shirts in pretry " , '.,' " ' I laco trimmed. Special ; years: J.'l.O'j valu s. striped patt rr.. silk ' f"'it "'''' -; s: a - t I at $1.73. Spc ial 11.03. fro trim. Sp-- :al J2.7'.) 1 h year.-:. I . r

1

NOV CLIP THESE COUPONS AND SAVE iMONEY

1

n

M 1 !

1 f i s.

rr