South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 324, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 November 1920 — Page 11

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Ijook. who's mntr." TIk- Grand Rapids (Mich.) News ha- tht' following to .iy of "Look, Who's Here.' which playn at th3

Oliver theater S.itnrday afternoon and nlprht: "Look. "ho' Here." Cecil Lean and :o Mnytiedd, the hest combination of co-Ftars seen In Grand Itapid. i in many moon.?. 'Look Who's Here" ha a bevy or attractive chorus girls who ndC much to the: beauty of the docnc every timp they trip upon the staire. The musical comedy which opened a two days' run at Towers theater last night, .hould not he missed, by any who enjoy pood entertainment. 'Look Who's Here' is Just crammed full of action and pep from the curtain rise to the final drop, which leaves Cecil and I'leo outside waving Voodby to the auilence. who long before have be come old friends. "Cecil Lean used to livo In Grand ltaplds more credit to the town. He is a sure cure for the blues, and hi audience never missed one ine oi his comedy Iat r.Irrht. He lhas a miIe which must be genuine, for his kind can't be required. His umile comes right from the heart and bridges the distance across the footlights at its first appearance, lean puts across his songs in a manner which made his listeners call for more until he was forced to confess that 'that was all the verses he had written.' Nothing funnier can be Imagined than the travesty on iyive,' In which he and Mis Mayiield caricature famous Cleopatra and Anthony. Josephine and .Napoleon, ami other famous lovers. "And Cleo Mayiield. All she would have to do to 'go 'big,' would l.e to appear, but she does much more than that In 'Look "Who's Here.' She sings and dances, and hpeaks her droll lines In the Mayiield voice, which fascinates. Her -o.tunies are many and stunning. "Hy far the best voice in the com. piny is possessed by Mario Yillanl. who gives complete satisfaction in the several solos allotted to him. He was here In 'Going Up,' if you remember. "Lvery hotel manager could do nothing better to insure standing room only at his hostelry than to mploy two Puch irresintable bellhops as Kathorine and Florence Tlark. who pcore Mg in their specialty number, "The Bell Hop Rlues.

"Other principals who well balanced cast are Lynch. Marlynn Klliott, lord Stanley Warner. Frankie, John Wheeler

Miavoy. "Space doe not permit the reUi'ing of the complicated plot, which concerns the matrimonial

OKI'IIlll'M. Four wll formed women in a r.umber of ba;it:fu! po-s that is th- rv.o-t tempting d::-h served at tli.. orph'-um for ih- last half of thv. t ck. Th- ojM-r.ing pose "h'pringiim" is a work of art both, as to .rr in.: iM iit and r.ib r s h m in t harmony is vidf nt throughout :h- a t. 'i'i-.en w have a one-act sketch. " I'redie tior..' which fer one .slight thrill dev(dd of action. The setting N poor, the lines lag and it is in 'nen.l rather Hat. Skipp r, Kennedy Lnd l!eeve., alw.is welcome, in South IPnd. com tiirou-h with their old act but with a wealth of new and breezy lines. Their popular songs make a decided hit, as do the sophisticated sayings of the blickface comedian. M 'Kowan and I'.rady. songs, xylophone an I piano, offer a plea.-ing act that has plenty of dash to it. Mr. McKowan is an expert on the xylo1 hone and plays that instrument

just the way the audience wishes him to play. Their drop is al.-o very neat.

Three Fddy sisters- offer a dainty sons md dance art that for Homo reason fails to score very heavily. Maybe it is becaus,. one of them neglects to powder her back. Walmsley and Keating open with an acrobatic act. Kinos give flashes of the Chicago, nilnois football game. Sunday Itoyle Woolfolk is coming with a big revue.

Itef -re ncrc," spent most of the summer abroad with her sisters. Norma ar.d Natalie, and her mother. They wnt on a sicht-s'-ini; tri and re

turn.. I tarlv in the fall. Mi.-s Tal-!

ma lg'- is now at worV: on another om ly which wiH b rek-a? d sme t;:re yftor.. In the ens of "Go-vl lief, renc s' are such well known i icture players an Vincent Coleman, appearing in the leading male role; Ned Sparks. Nellie Spaulding, Arnold Lucy and Dorothy Walters. Th- picture will be shown at the 'liv.r each day starting at 1 o'clock

nnd running continuously.

is an adoption of a great staf.e play' with an all-tar cast including Mabe! .luli.'-nne Scott, Tom Form an and Irving Cum min cs playing in it. Add Fatty's irr si"?ib comedy throughout and the picture becomes on" of the season's sensations. Fatty plays the part of Sheriff Slim Hoover.

"Nobody loves-a fat man" isn't tnif when it is applied to Itoscoe Arbuckle for he probably is one of the best beloved men in the world. Kver since Fatty and Charlie Chaplin hurled custards at each other, his genial and hilarious funmaking has made t him a prime favorite. During the last-summer he deserted the old two-reclers and took up the full length photoplay, and the first one produced. "The Itound Up." is now being shown at the LaPalle. Even without Fatty the production would he exceptionally good for it

CASTLU "The liest of Luck." most exciting of all plays, will be shown for its last times in South Bend today at the Castle. Jack Holt and Kathryn Adams take leading parts. Rudolph Christian?, the greatest actor of central Kurope, makes his debut in American pictures tomorrow as one of the three ftara in "The Secret Gift." Lee Kchlmar. old comedy team mate with David Warfield, is a second player. nd pretty, bewildered Gladys Walton, co-star with Lvons. Moran and Anna Cornwall in "La, La. Lucille." is a third. Miss Walton is soon to be starred in her own pictures.

cNnn:s m:nrcrn. Big reduction on all kinds of candies, chocolates and bon-bons, at' The Diana, three days only, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 0435-20

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GOOD IUn'IlIULVCIlS' Constance. Talmadge, who will be seen at the Oliver theatre for four days, starting Sunday, in her latest screen production entitled "Good

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