South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 299, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 October 1920 — Page 3

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d iT v-sil S'-'. J Vr C-lf li S. a-.d.ir ido hr Krrat. Thus last nu rr

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villlan of Ioni Tracy's fan:-i hero for two davs startinc WcJno.--

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"77ie President's Own" Auspices The American Legion Coliseum, Wednesday, Hov. 3rd. And conducted by Capt. Wm. H. Santelmann. U. S. M. C, of Washington, D. C. Special Students' Matinee At 3 p. m. a concert especially for school children will be ?;iven. Admission by distributed tickets, 25 and 50 cents, plus war tax. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT Oliver Box Office, Robertson Bros. Store, Herman Elbel 5c Sons, Oliver Hotel, Hull & Calnon Cigar Store. PRICES Adults, Afternoon $1.00; Evening $1, $1.50, $2

(South IUnd showing conies in ad-

anrr or xMn:tW.n in tho treat ritirs. Miss Hawiry won much rf h'T fair.r ,ih Uadir.K' lady for W'allv

IKri l. Dour Fairbanks. Hrvant Wash-

barn and others. In her own pi'-tur.-s

;sh usr Iarri.-on Ford as hrr lead

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J Ol:vr Thomas in hfr last and ; an.-r.pt f ct pirturr " Fvr rvhody's Swee tihnrt." is tho in tcrrstintr attraction I at th" Ca st I o today. Sinro tho Cinderella htory of th- star's hfo has I.ern rfveai'd. foüowinjr hrr drath ; in Paris, a c,rrat interest has jrown tup in Miss Thomas' pictures, i prcialiy th- last one. " Hvrrybody's iHwerthrart" starts in an orphan icr

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Thr inncest bill this year opens the

r v . , p weK. running for ob s. to two hurs. ; ' , I',.,. If is hradod by two acts, tho GlasL. '- S. sow Liicl and a comedy playlet:

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picturo was made in hip-drrp snow

and in a temperature of fiftern Ik low zrro. In or.o important cliniax of the picture Lewis had to i,o over a cMff. tossri by a wild mountain-, -r whoso daughter is supposed to have

sutfer.d indichitir. at the hnnds of V' 1 , the r hat the. villain. Various ,cn,at onal , wakVr d Uow!. t

)u:ih )!'( uiu. i i . 1 ... . I.: 1 1 1 i ivii.i interesting scenes. Th" pro.uction is in srvrn ree'.-. A sinu! rrrl comedy and Topics of thr pay are al?o on ihis bill. What is prrhap one .;" the most unusuil thrmrs ever usM in a motion pictssro !? that whicn deal" with the evils of prrsrnt divorce and marriacr laws. The pos-

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TODAY OLIVE THOMAS in "Everybody's Sweetheart" Mir trcn !)rMight sunshino and happiness to the poorhouo! Tlu old men adort'd lier: and the- young frlloMs well "adort'il" ln't just fjiiito strtmg enough. The last picture of this beautiful Mar.

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Hudson river h-usr boat is sho

where the pretty wife of the ship's captain flirts with three passeneers under the r.ose- of her husband. The

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of a bell when In that .tate. The act end with three bells in three staterooms ringing. The Olnsg-ow Maids in a Scotch review offer some of the old Scotch songs and dance, the latter being well executed. The girl who plays the bass drum in the march review is the feature of the act. Pistel and Johnson, blackface co-

,' median.? nre a comical pair with

enough originality to go over big. "ollins and Dunbar open the bill with a dainty offering, with dancing as the feature. Miss Dunbar has an elaborate wardrobe which she knows how to wear. Allen and Dove, sinking comedians in their sketch: "The Candy Booth." ar real entertainers. Mi?s Dove's ba.by song with a, costume that goes with it is a clever number, as are all the soners offered by this couple. Their act is the brightest bit on the bill. Ia Toy and Vesta, comedy acrobats, musicians and dancers offer a pot-pourri of fun during thtir brief bill.

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A Triumph of Love Depicted in Sensational Scenes at the Top of the Snowy Alps. Don't miss the remarkable picturization of LOUIS TRACY'S famous and sensational love drama of the Alps.

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Special Di?: Star Cast, headed by one of the greatest actors, SHELDON LEWIS GLADYS HULETTE and others of note. See them in the most beautiful snow scenes ever filmed Fun and sensational stunts in the snowy mountains Ski jumping, mountain sledge races, daredevil leaps over precipices on snow shoes and other real thrillers. Note As this production is in seven reels, we wish to advise the women and children to attend the matinees. We also present a single reel comedy and TOPICS OF THE DAY (read 'em and laugh.) NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.

ANOTHER SPECIAL FEATURE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ACCORDING TO LAW, YOU ARE NOT HUSBAND AND WIFE! Legally No! Morally YES! But do you know that there is a possibility of you not being legally married? That your children may not be legitimate? That you may not be able to hold title to property? It's possible, and if you don't believe it, bring the family and see "ARE YOU LEGALLY MARRIED?" one of the year's most sensational and daring photoplays, in which is featured the popular matinee idol, LEW CODY. Ladies, make up your matinee parties now

U and don't miss it, whatever you do. Also a two-reel Sunshine comedy scream, "MARY'S LITTLE LOBSTER;" FOX NEWS, h and MUTT AND JEFF. Extra fine show. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.

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TODAY Wanda Hawley in "A Beloved Villain" A Spicy, Rollicking Comedy, with a nice dash of Romance.

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NOW PLAYING THE KINOGRAMS AND TOPICS OF THE DAY

"THE NIGHT BOAT' A Comply by John IV. Hymor

GLASGOW MAIDS "A Wee Hit of Scotch"

Allen & Dove

PISTEL & JOHNSON "The Stranded .MJntrlä"

Collins &c Dunbar

LATOY & VESTA The Inch Ha tr and the Ikiehelor

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