South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 313, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 November 1920 — Page 2

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Va! Romncy found himself in a ticklish situation. The most embarrassing moment you ever had in ycur life was nothing compared to this one. It's the funniest picture comedy we've shown in months. Running Continuouily TODAY and TOPIORROW Frircs 25 and 35 Centi . Plus war tax.

SOt SA'S HA.M. Thorr ii Lu: one John Philip Sou--.1 and his name js a hoj.--r hold vor.l ihrouhout Anurica. As a compeer nf patriotic marchci ht- has mail; m iivlabk- name for himself. As .t composer of light optra-s he h n t"en equally rucctssful. Hut l is .t.i the conductor of the finest orvaniziticn of musicians ever assembled in one band that he is Le?t a r.own. This year he i.i proud nf the fact . iiat not a .single member of his or.anizatlon Is foreign born. Kvery lusiciari J. a thorough American. And his soloists are capable of civir.jr an entire concert by themselves. .Wver before has .such a wealth of : !ent been gathered together to uppliment a band concert. Ainring the sf-ven artists who con;ributo thi. portion of the concert which is to he Kiven at the Coline urn nxt Saturday evening are Mii Florence Hardeman, violinist; Mis Mary ISakc-r, ?oprano; Miss Winifred

Pambrick. h.xrpist. and Mr. John I'lan, cornet virtuoso. An unusually attractive program has ben arranged for '.his 1'Sth annual tour.

AriHTOItlUM. A view of "YVhil- New Yorlc Sleeps," the much heralded cinemelO'irama ot night life in Amt-rk a"s metropolis, is better in many respects than an actual vi.f:i to Bag-dad-cn-th'-Subway. Glimpses of New York's skyline, a sensational fight b-twVen the New York polic4 and a band of robbers, night view of the Brooklyn bridge, scenes In fan:nnj cabarets, glirnpe Into millioraire's homes, a dancing act from tho ZbgfoU Midnight Frolic, and finally a tragedy of tho Cant Side, faithfully portrayed, stamp this picture as the most typical New York photodrama ever made. "While New York Sleeps" is the attraction at the Auditorium today and tomorrow. The production is in eight reels. Topics of Tho Pay is also on the bill. Handsome William Desmond in "A Pro;tdway Cowboy." a sfrlo-romlc picture in reo!, M the feature for two days starting on Wednesday. William Desmond Is a great favorite with Auditorium patrons and it is .said that be appears .-it hiM very best in this deMghtful mixture of tho east and .vest. Mn.t vi rv one who rad thi

cornlc-s every Sunday in the Chicago American is f emlllar with Gecrg-; McManuf's ery farr.ous cartoons, "Bringing Up Father." will be delighted to Ke hin chnracterUatior.s in films, Th- firi on- to be presented is (ailed "Jigijs in Society." Johnny Ray is sen as "Jiggs." ar. l , his impersonation is very PTood. I Mutt and Jeff and Tex News are th- '

other pictures for Wednesday ar. 1 Thursday.

olivi:i:. Biacksone, who coir.' to the Oliver theatre fcr two day?, starting Wednesday, is the first macician to play here for some time. Show-go'-rs lik. these nystic entertainers and Blackstor.e said to be clever, not only in slight of hand work but also in mind reading S -ats are now on sale for both performances.

oi.ivnn. Bes'.rirnr.? his- stag,, career a- a "call boy" at the famous old Boston Museum, Howard (Jould, who plays tho rol of the jude In "Threo Wise Fools." can look back upon years spent in the companies of stars of by-gone days. Gould is one of the three bachelor cronies in th famous comedy hit which is coming to the Oliver theatre Friday and Saturday of thL- week.

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THE KINOGRAMS AND TOPICS OF THE DAY

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TONIE GREY & CO. In the conns! y, "Kun Down'

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MAJOR JACK ALLEN "Kins of the .Jun-Ie"

OLlYKIl "Scratch My Back" an amusing comedy adapted from a Pupert Hughes story, opened a three days' engagement at tho Oliver theater j est ere day. The piece is packed with laughs and incident true to lit. T. Boy Barns and Helene Chadwick appears in the leading roles. Tho story concerns a girl who runs away from her convent school, and, having a great lor.prir.g- for the htage. accepts thf offer of a despicable? dancing master to appear in vaudeville with him. She finally tires of this life and poea home to her father. Soon after she marries tut is afraid to tell her husband of her

htadlin-s the Orphrum program for the r.rst half of the week. With MY. Prescot!. her pirtner. she gives :;r. astounding fampl" cf thought tr.ir.ft r. r.ce, reading calling cards. ansAtiing .Jl manru r ef questions and. most of all enfrtiir.lr.g with bits- of subtle satire. Perhaps the most thoroughly enjoyable act on the bill i that of ,'er.r.ie Middb ten. a charming young vioünht whoso youth and virility :ro irre sistablt. and whDSe mastery of the violin exists keen admiration. She offers both classic and 7opular numbers that win for her six encores. The volume of ap-!ai:s-that greets her speaks well trr hr future. Toni" Grey and Co. offer a comedy sketch, "Run Down". The scene is in the hospital, and the characters are a nurse and a regro. Th1-' act Is packed with laughs. Major Jack Allen shows some pictures of himself while hunting mountain liens and othor ferocious animals. He :ias an agieeable line of chatter to go with tlvm. The tree Lees perform some daring stunts with Indian clubs and sc ft sir.iw hats. Daisy and Wilson opn with an acrobatic act. Kinos show bit? of the Notre Dime-Army game at West Point which grts a boisterous greeting from the Notre Dime boys in the house.

The Shining of Marks! Brock: I heard of a German who cleaned up a fortune In two months. Stork: I'll bet he did not get it very clean in that length of time. Cartoons Magazine.

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she des'ires the help of somo one, n? courage and honor to h lp her out of her difficulty. One night at the opera, a young man, who has frequently fiuffered from an itching back when ho was unable to scratch it , sees the lady directly in front of him acting in such manner thrit he knows her back ia itching. .o as. this young man is in the habit of doing just .as he pleases, he reach

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s-enua him a note or tnanks ami asks him to call and thus it is that he becomes the one to help h,.r out of all her troubles. The picture

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LASALLK. Charles Ray is trob.ibly the bf-t lovdd actor on the t-reen. 1 1 i portrayals of American youth, its weaknesses: :md its strength, with Id- genius tor sympathy and li-: wide fun are unequalled in the film-. And in "An old Fashioned Boy" Kay has one of the greatest and truest parts In his career, a young man, old fashioned in his ide is, and a verj up-to-date girl are in love

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children aro all quurantim-d s.nr e htm;-' . "An e)id Pa: Boy" is 1). hig shown today Basalle. Tomorrow P.r: ant burn and T.ois Wilson will 1

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"An Old Fashioned Boy" I locai iso he didn't nsk her where sin v anted to put the bathroom in th new houso, sh. broke off tlie riigagcinent, Thon she, ho and a bunch of kiddies wero quarantined o;r'thor. With Ethel Shannon

COMING "A FULL HOUSE" With BRYANT WAS H3 URN

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farces filmed this year. The story I bv Fred Jackson was a croat suocess bith in magazines and on the stage. It ti-nterris a lior.'aii"''iiI ing coTijde and tlv tioubl aris- --

whon hur-bie ti c s to sneik away to do nnimjiort'int f.ivnr for ;i friend. Blackmail, the pdi e .T,d a ji .-l robbery all figure in tlv plot. It is reporte.i th.it Iois Wl'.-r.n i.- sr,..n to be starred in plaj s ! lurscll'.

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New Dresses For the Anniversary Sale The Late Jerseys Th ese handsome Jersey Dresses are appropriate for immediate wear. The styles are very pretty and colors are Navy, Brown and Reindeer. Embroidery and Braid very beautifully trims these new Frocks. We are very pleased to be able to offer such fine Dresses for $27.50 and $32.50. 50 Tricolettes and Mignonettes These are excellent Dresses, every cne. The low waist styles with draped hips and long or short sleeves is very attractively worked out in these Dresses. Some of the prices in this lot were as high as $75.00. Now they are selling for $39.75 and $50.00.

Coats That are worth every cent of their price Today 200 New Fur Trimmed Coats went on Sale at most remar kable prices. Th ese Coats are made of the finest Wool Coatings and are all Silk lined. Some of these garments make up a wonderful collection from Max Rubel and that tells you at once what splendid Coats they arc. Th ere are plenty of styles and colors to choose irom. In fact we believe we have the largest collection of Quality Ccats in this part of the state. The Anniversiry Sale prices are $25.00. $38.50. $50.00 and $58.75. And any one of t!ec prices represents a Coat that you will want to wear.

The Latest in Georgette Blouses Striking new models have just arrived in such attractive combinations as scarab and navy, brown and bisque, and navy with gold thread and soutache braid trim. They are long sleeved and come in both tie back and overblouse styles. $12.00 to $23.50. Hats! Perfectly beautiful models in black and colored Velvets are now being shown here for your selection. They are trimmed in gold and silver embroidery and, chic ornaments. $7.95 to $10.00 values are represented but they are now in the Anniversary Sale at $5.00.

Smart Suits For All Winter Wear It means something to be able to choose your Winter Suit from a complete stock, such as ours, because you feel assured that all of the correct and newest styles are represented. Many fur trimmed garments have arrived during the last ten days and are the very latest creations for all Winter wear. $35.00 to $150.00 less 20 c' .

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ors and weaves. These 'v Sweaters were priced as high as $1 1.95 but they are now $5.49, $6.95 and $8.95.

Our showing of Brushed Wool and Camel's Hair Scarfs is one that you will enthuse over. The colors are very attractive and the quality of the yarns excellent. T here are severa l dirt erent lengths and width?, and the prices are $4.95 to $10.50.

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Tiv.s is tlvj exact same company that played for 4 months at Powers Theater, Chicago, last season.

JOHN GOLDEN rivHiiuvr r Tiim to th. ltlht," "IV;ir Met" and "Id-htnin " OFFERS THE D EST-ACTED AND MOST DELIGHTFUL COMEDY IN YEARS!

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Folks, don't miss this last chance to fee th most sensational motion picture ever made. A picture of night life in the great Metropolis, more daring and startling than the great city whose inhabitants it so accurately

portrays. "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS" is in eight reels and is playing in the big cities at top notch prices. OUR PRICES FOR THIS REMAIN AS USUAL, 10, 22, 28 CENTS, TAX INCLUDED. IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE ALL WHO WANT TO SEE "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS" A GREAT MANY MUST ATTEND THE MATINEES OR EARLY EVENING SHOWS. DON'T MISS IT WHATEVER YOU DO. Extra added TOPICS OF THE DAY (read 'em and laugh).

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A big six-reel riot of thrills and laughter & delightful and sensational combination comedy-drama of the Elast and West that gives William Desmond the best role of his career. EXTRA Starting with the first one in two reel Wednesday and Thursday, a laughable episode of George McManus' famous newspaper comics, "BRINGING UP FATHER," called "JIGGS IN SOCIETY," with funny JOHNNY RAY as "Jiggs." They're high class comedie and screamingly funny, so don't miss the first one. Also MUTT AND JEFF and FOX NEWS.

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