South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 317, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1920 — Page 12

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f:ciir of lnr-rst In tomorrow.-: ;;!t;:r.'. "The Wall Str-K My' ry." i fiv--rrl dt.tiv. a. rid rnsrry Irarr.a Monty Hink" in "A liar" !;ird." t')-r'.l roiti'dy, and I'atlif S' -.v.-i. .irt- th?r pictures of intr-sr. Two Ht.iri of univ r.al lopulari'y :! to rar- tV.f sara i ruararn n t V. n' f day and Thursday w h n t li '::,Z "f om-d i.in, Harold Ikyd. in UWi .'om dy :-f e'ia!. ";t uf ,:d (; 1'nrln-," and Will Hc-'t. :h iniriiitahlf-, in "Th-- S;r.ir.' lUi.inlcr." mak- thdr aMi'-aranc iliir dty rrltif an- unanim-'u.s in -aini: tint "flot f)tit and ;t I'n- .'. r" and "Th- Sirank'o Ih :ird r" ar !li.- two beat pictures t vi r j'rodu ed ov tho5 resj)ectiv, artist.-. This -h.nl! hill i f-ertainly th r f-nt hal..n "d of th' Auditoriurn'.s !-;ihui,

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Wedr.'sday f-v-nir.L cf n-xt week, ;s aiin appririni? in "(la-riana." a nnjsical comedy hy t'athtrine Chisho'.ra ruh:nir. author of "PoKyar.a." "Iastsio" ar.d other siicfft-H. Th musical score i.s hy Itudolph IVim!, a composer, who at pre.snt has more hits to his credit than any other writer cf musical comedy, Mr. I'riml is the composer of 'The Firey." ".Vaujchty Marietta." Ktinka" and othr srorp which itt the whole country to inffing.

.lohn DoLin, ("iirnrt Sloit Willi Sou.-a'.s Ilanl. Thon;;i.;, the famous dramatist, has th" .-im- charm and wltful appeal as th.- '.Id haünd, and the drama's pioturb.ation with lori.s Kenyon in the leading rolt is outstripping th .-poken vrsion in popularity. Harry Von Ti'.7a r, d'an of American sonc: writer, h:is written a new f-onur de. Heated to the star. ML- Kenyon h u la n a l"n time ahsent from

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Hop"' I'den. th- miracle trir T. who tj-.vstlfi'I and entcrtaJn d orph-un di'-atr' audiences th.e first half f he week, still remain In the n'adlar vol.. the last half. With h r part- ; er. l'resott. sbo ( ffers an c-nter-ainir.r -0 minu- with her wonderiwl "xJiibitlori of mental telepathy. Mchavltt. IC'!!y and Qulnn hav a I nn ing, piano moving com dv act !i.:it is a stream from herlnnin to . .d. It abounds : humorous sit -lation-" and sparkling I'.n.s Kelly i nd iuir.n of f.-r an airree.ih, sar-ori-wh'-n they pull a .oft shoe da '." th it ranks with th best "f the tefpi.'hot ,m artists. Their niak up alone i worth a do.'.n '..ii-hs. Atrio of feb'stla! who off r ori:ital int. rpr. -tatlons of the real Aruri. an ja:'7. music score heavily with 'h !r sir:!n;r. dancln-r, piano act. Shun Tok at th piano has splendhl '. t .-li n i' i u and knows vat!v how to nterta!r. a v.":d'lll. er 'wd. H is

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Kinde ,?nd John Nathane. who p. n w ith a Mrh clasM aerd. itlc act, ,re always sure of themselves in he mot" difficult stunts, and th v. .untrer of the two boy. abovit as graceful one rouM wisJi for. Ib-rnard and F.rri off.-r a lnsrlr ir number, one of the nien sincins" f als to. They ar crude in sfets. And then Fred Iw i. a r.ear-come-l'an whn- Insinuation tpalr.t A Tuerlr'a', diover'r are objection:!d Tl;at sun? shoti!d b- cut. Klno show Illinois and Minr.o-M'a in action on the gridiron.

casti.i:. "rove, Honor and Ob'-y," the allstar film of love and matrimony beinr sliowri to.l;y at the IaSalle, throw:-i "( veral sidelights on tho protdf-nis of a won. an who cares for motivr than hier husband. The ruhest tu. m in town lied and stole and conspired ( win th hand of t'onscienee Williams. Their wh'-n he brought h r home as his wif' sh" elostd 1it hi- irt and the door of the bridal chamber against h'm. Wilda i:nii"tf. musical comedy star; .Taire Whitney. Kenneth Harlan am! Henry Harmon are only a few of th- famous p'ayers in the ' at. OIJSMI M. S;ou-a's hand will i lay an afternoon concert at Flkhart prior to Coming" to South P ;nl tomorrow for an venins performance. ArranKements have beoii made to entertain the entire organization at a luncheon anil a trip through the instrument factory of C. CI. Conn and company, in Fdkhart. Much in tore. lias beori evidenced tJore in the band's cn pa foment and the Buckbn theatre Ikls b en sold out In advanc. The solp numbers of tht concert to b- piven here are prominently f.-atured. Jedin lVdan. rornetist; Winifred F.ranibrlck, harpist, and Mary l'aker, sprano, are three of the leadinp members 4 1' the orpaniation whose numbers are especially featured. The fact that Sousa's band devoted but 10 wef ks of th ir travels th: si'-aMon to America makes the rmcapemtnt in South ft nd particularly fortunate. The opportunity to hear this preat American musical .rpanizatlon i-; one that should bo taken advantage of and the hip Col!s u:n should J well filb-d wdth admirers of America's foremost band conductor and composer.

oMvini rearinp the on viable endorsement "the hst-acted comedy In years." "'Three Wise Fools," Austin Stronp's delectable play, corner to the Oliver theater thi evenlnp for a two-days' enpap mnt. with a matinee on Saturday. Due to lonp runs and repeat enp IK merits in the hip cities of the eaut. lo-al playgoers have had to wait some time for this attracth n, hut they will now be rewarded for .John Golden, the producer, is sndir.p here the oripinal company whicli established the ten months' run in New York city. "Three Wis Fools' is a clean, wholesome com'dy, sparklinp with fun and acted uperhly. In fact, diInpuihed critics havo stated that not since the days Aupustin Daly and Lester "Walla ck has the stape Ff-en such a perfectly assembled cast. Amonp the players may be mentioned Claude (Jilllnpwater. Harry Davenport, Howard Gould, Helen Menken. Donald Fester. Millard Vincent. Vincent. Wallace Fortune, Minnio Kerr.aley, Harry Forsman, T f Harcourt. Harry Idphton. IU-rbt-rt Saunders and George Spelvin.

Forty Airship Will Compete

I11 Race Thanksgiving Day

NEW YOKK. Nov. 10 An aerial armada prater that any ever !"- for -c5f mbld for a race w ill compete for the Pulitzer Trophy Thank.--(rivlnp day, startlnp and endlnp at

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Forty or more airships with speeds'

eX( edlnp 100 miles an hour ar to participate in the ice-mile lliphl over a closed trianpular course. Eiphte n nrmy airplanes and elpht representlnp the navy already have been entered, according to th Aero Club of America, which will conduct the race. SacM Iy?coir.te, winner r,f the recent Gordon-F.er.nett trophy contcn at Paris may be a contestant, and each of the American a'rplnrses entered In that International !?pe d ra. is expected to b? In the startinp line-up at Mlne'da. Aviation orpaniz.atio.ns of foreipn countries have expressed Interest in the coming content and an Inquiry from the French Aero club Indicate.! Its desire to enter one or more "ships." The Pulitzer trophy, donated by

Ralph Pulitzer to the Aero Club of America, is to be competed for annually, the coming race being the first. Gold, silver and bronze j laques have been hunp up for winners of first. s-cond and third plao?", and In addition, nearly $4.000 in Liberty hondsi is to be awarded pilots of craft which perform best. In machines of various clashes. Fre-e-for-all is the type of race it will be. but each plane must have an air speed preater than 100 miles an hour as loaded for the start cf the race, and 'the factors cf safety, visabillty and manoeuverabl'ity are to be considered by the Judges before entrants can start. Four 40-mile laps will be embraced In the ICO-mlle triangular course with the turns at Wan tag a and P.abylon, Long Island.

See Ludwig for Weed chrdns.

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OLTVFR Grace LaKue who comes to the Oliver theater on Thursdav evening. Nov. Uth. ln "Dear Me." Is an artist of International reputation, having appeared In musical comedy, in interpretive ongs, upon the concert platform in grand opera, as one of the hlphest salaried artists In vaudeville, and Is an actrv?w of exceptional charm. In "Dear Me" ;.e has rare opportunity to disclose her dramatic and lyric ability. Hale

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Miss Ialtue in this piece, will be remembered by his delightful delineation of Walllnpford in "Get Rich Quick Wallinpford." in '"The Travelling Salesman" and othr equally successful comedies, also by his picturesque work upon the screen. As the star boarder in "Dear Me" he has a character which affords him every opportunity to disclose his histrionic and artistic ability. "Dear Me" was one of last season's most delightful attractions at the Oliver theater.

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c)livi:k name of Thomas Meirhan is

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motion picture tield. Since his appearance in "The Miracle Man" his popularity has' increased by leaps and bounds. His Admirable Criehton in Cecil DtMille's superb production "Male ar.d Female," placed his stellar fame on an endurlnp foundation and It was vastly strenpthened by his work, in "Why Change our Wife" and "Civilian Clothes" In which he has a rob; that suits his talents ar.d personality admirably, it is said. "Civilian Clothes" will be the attraction at the Oliver Theater on Sunday and Monday. ,

AKDMOIU;. Nov. 10. J. 17. Young and family spent the week-end in Chicago visiting her mother, Mrs. Rutherford, and family. Charles Pierce and family were Sunday puests at the home of her sister, Mrs. Martin, and family, of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Watts and son Jesse of Rattle Creek, Mich., visited friends in Ardmore. Sunday. Mrs. Watts was formerly Mrs. Frank Axtell. George Crumm and family of Crumstown spent Sunday wdth her sister, Mrs. Clarence O'Donnell and family. Mr? Georpe Anderson and son are visiting relatives in Chicago. The communitv enter meetinsr Is

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!u-nt of the next meeting will be made later.

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porta r: avi:i:i: Nrrvvs. Ottis Ithoades and family spent the week-end at Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cauffman entertained Rev. C. A. Wilke and family änd Albert Honsaverth and family Sunday at dinner. Mr. and Mrs-. Mearl Wideman and Walter Rhoades and family were Sunday puests of Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Korn. PI mr-r T ? n 1 1 c Vi nn1 f q rr y o r. T t

and Mrs. Albert Rhoadcs spent 5unI day afternoon at the homo of Isaac I Ta brook near Rerrlen Springst. M.

nuiiuun in iiol ariuin a. i.ar.1. i.-. his friends wish for and remains very poorly. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cauffman were pleaantly surprised Monday evening, the occasion beinp their birthday anniversaries. The guests numbered about 70 and a very enjoyable evening was spent.

OMVIlll Fritzi Fchofi who will be seen at th Oliver theater Tuesday and

THE OLIVER ALSO SATURDAY MATIN Fi: AND SATURDAY NIGHT

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NOW PLAYING

THE KINO GRAMS

HOPE EDEN and FRESCOTT World's Youii;;.vt Mind K acting i;'rts

Fred Lewis

DAVIGNEAU'S CELESTIALS Oriontal Pianist. Sinr ami I.iik r

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McDAVITT, KELLY & QUI NN Conii'dv 'Irlo

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TODAY Darling

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TODAY "LOVE, HONOR AND OBEY"

Wilda Bennett Claire Whitney Kenneth Harlan Henry Harmon

Hit father's wMjcm htU Iht to tho bridal altar, but Ikt own love for another man made her !xdt her ctiambtr dfKr against tor huband.

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