South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 327, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1920 — Page 4
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The Scnsation.il, Amazing Tale of Three Strange Pals A SUPERMAN A DEMON HORSE A DEVIL DOG. The wicrdest companionship ever known is the nucleus around which revolves the greatest western story TOM MIX ever took part in. Don's miss this whatever you do. Extra Added MONTY BANKS in "THE FLIVVER WEDDING' a 100 percent two-reel laugh riot. Also TOPICS OF THE DAY (read 'em and laugh). No advance in Lriccs, but we urge everyone to attend the matinees and avoid the niht crowds.
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EXTRA SPECIAL WEDNESDAY and TURKEY DAY That well known and popular western actor NEAL HART in "HELL'S OASIS" One of the most heart-grioping and sensational six-reel western dramas oi the year. "Hellas Oasis' was adapted from the big staf,e sensation, "The Fighting Parson," and is the firs six-reI .vestern drama ever made by popular NEAL HART. Don't miss him in this big thriller. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
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THE FAMOUS LAS ALLE ORCHESTRA PLAYING PRICES Downslair 30c plus tax Balcony 20c plus tax
"Till: UNTAMKT)." Tom Mix, one of the mo.t popular wrew-rn actors on the -crcn, t,'o-f bifc in .' The 'Untamed." a western driiu.ii that liffrfnt. In this s'ory but three figures stand out prominently. They are three stranre pals .1 man. a demon hors: an-i a. devi dop. Around these thrf characters an amazing and unusui! .tory revolves. Toward the middle of the story the girl enter, which always makes thing's more interesting. It is said that the acting of the do and horr in this production has never before been equalled la motion pictures. These thorout;hhrH animals belong to Tom Mix and he had to give them a special training to prepare them for their
parts in "The Untamed." ThLs picture. Monty Hanks in "The Flivver Wed rlin er." a two reel comtdy, and Topics of th Day make up the bi'l fnr tr.day arul tomorrow at the Auditorium. Another well known western actor. Neal Hart, will be tern Wednesday and Thank?plving day in a ensatlonal screen version of William L. Robert's famous stae play. "The Fighting Parson," The adaptation is called "HelKs Oasis." and Is the first picture in six reels ev r to tar Neal Hart. How a bad, bad western town is turned to a procd place in which to live, even thoutrh j it had to be accomplished at the I point of h gun, is the theme of "Hell's oasis." Other pictures on this holiday bill are "Chae Me." two reel Sunhim- comedy; Mutt and Jeff, and Fox News. Claumont Weekly of current events, which lias heretofore, been the only chanire in the bill for Wednesday and Thursday, ha-s been discontinued and sta'rting this week Mutt and JetT will be shown every Wednesday and Sore Throat, 6o!ds Quickly Chacked By Hamlin's Wizard 01J Sore throat and chest colds should never be neglected. Few people realize how often they result seriously if not promptly checked. Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe, simple and effective treatment. Used a9 a ßargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night. Keep a bottle on the shelf. V'lzrd Oil 1 a rood depn1&b!e preparation to have in th mdlcln chest (or first all when the doctor mar be far away. How often apr&ina. brutaes, cuts a&d burns occur In e-rery family, aa well as little troubles like earach. toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired schlnt; fest. Soothln. healing- Wiard Oil will always bring- quick relict Generous size bottle lie If you are troubled with constipation r alck headachs try Hamlin's Wizard Llrsr Whips, Just pleasant little, pink pUla sl drvfftstg for 30a Guaranteed. Chicago South Bond Northern Indiana Railway Co. &S0UTHERN MICHIGAN RAILWAY COMPANY ' EnTCTHT. SUNDAY, ocTontnr 17, 1920. Subject to change without notice Trains leaving .South r.nd. Indiana. East West Dound. Bound. :03 b. m. z.0 r0 a. ra. rt) a. m. ö:10a. m. 7:00 a. m. 10:10 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 12:10 r9 t0 a. m. 2.10 p. m. North Bound. 7-" : 15 a. m. z5 it a. m7:00 a. m. S:00 a. m. 10:00 a. ui. 11 .-00 a. m. 12:00 noon 1:00 p. m. 2 :0O p. m. 3.00 p. in. 4:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 0:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 11:00 p. m. 1100 p .xa. lü.-oo u. m. 11:00 a. ni. 12:00 noon 1 .-oo p. m. 4 :1 p. in. ):10 p. ra. h:lo p. in. 10:10 p. m. 2:W p. m. 3:00 p. ra. "4:00 p. in. 5:lO p. m. 0:00 p. in. 7:(H) p. m. 9:00 p. in. 11:00 n. in. Niles only. zDally except Sunflay. J. S. .uoOIIK, Ü. P. Si F. A., Souta IWnd. Ind. n it"
'iii'Moitixui:." "Hunons'iue." tho ma-t fan:o of -T:rrrnt photoplays. hn returned South Bend and Is drawir.p larcc crowds to'thc Castle, whrr It b-1-ins: fhown at popular prior and accompanied by th- full Li?al orchestra. "Ilunion-.-iUf" whs writt?r. by Fannie Hurt am includes In ite c.ist 5uch preat actr(..scs as Vera Gordon and Alma Hubr.p. and with Ga.ton Gla;- as thp toy who toll? upwards from the plums to fortune and fame as a? rcat vu-'ini.-t. Ver:i Gordon's acting is generally conceded to be one of the !.nr-st thin--everdone on the screen. New York and Chlc-ugo went wild over the plcttire while at a. fonm r showing hrre the Oliver broke .ill moving picture records. iiL.cKiiii:is." Justine Johnstone, the bewitchi?:c blonde who an star of the Ziefei-' Folli's and Froiies became the toaf of New York, is now in photopla. work and her lirtit picture. "Blacl; birds," is beini? fhown today at Mi Salle for the l;ut time. In th Chicago Journal revkw of the shov. last Friday, Miss Johnstone wac paid to be "as beautiful an the ro dawn." The story is that of a girl who gets tanpled up with a bunch of roeiety crooks while in Pari" and becomes the leader of the band. Tomorrow the speediest farce ::. films, "Parlor, Hedroom and liath." with- an all-star t-ast, will 1 . shOvn at the IiSniII1.
"MY (.()LI)i: GIKL." Victor Herbert's and Frederic Arnold Hummer's melodious, ( lih:fully witty musical play, "My Gokicu Girl" plays the Oliver theater oi Thankspivinu'. matino and niht The libretto or story has been bused or Mr. Kmmiicr's magazirftory of "Change l'.'rtner.s." Tovery, title natur;illy s'it .-ta itself :i -a wonderful id a fr a musical an conudy look, and with 3::i'.othl; woven in lyri-.-sj possesinff ail th. whistling, rhythmic swinff so essential to show Victor I rbert's musir. at its best, anyone can easily imagine a must attractive, foundation provided, as "My Golden Girl" i.T with IS or I'O of th newest and most captivating sop.s. Tin: sTi:.Li:itK' "The Stealers." William Chril Cabanne's powerful human doci: ment, will lc- eeu on the ycren o. the Oliver theater Friday and urday of this week. Gooi ni:ri:Ki,.ci:s." "Good References." with Costance Talmadtre as the star, op- iu a four days' enjrapement at the Oliver theater yesW-rday. It is one : those very clever pieturts coniinfroni the workshop of that scintillating pair, John Emerson am Anita Loos. Miss Talmadire appears as a girl hunting for a job. Oood references, she discovers, are necessary for obtaining a position, anö not having any of her own to ofl r. she takes tho of a sick friend an ! thereby sh cures a "job" as social secretary in one of the. exclusivt homes, where she tenant of a rich doesn't want to butterlly and He In a sulky way becomes the lieuyoung man. H become a socia. tells his trouble Opportunity i? provided Miss Talmadge to appear in bathing suit and evening dress, which she does charmingly. She i as zestful as usual and keeps things moving swiftly. Vincent Coleman appears In th role of the rich young man, and others in the cast are Ned Sparks. Nellie Parker Spaulrting:, Mona Liza, Arnold Lucy and Worothy Walters. The picturwill bo shown continuously each day starting at 1 o'clock. ORPIIKl'M. "Boyle Woolfolk's Revue." a clever musical comedy, is the he.olliner of the Orpheum vaudeville bill for the first half of the week and on account of the unusual length of the skit, takes the pale of thretacts on the program. With a company of JO people, some clever singers, a catchy and tuneful entertainment is furnished. The dancing of the twin sisters gives zest to the offering. The Man Off the another song number. Ice Wagon." is scheduled as vaudeville's latest find. Mason and Dixon, two comedian?, live up to th. blackface ir reputation as fun provokers edy and song skits. Booth and Leander It Now," open the bill bit of comedy and in both coinin "Look At with a clever fancy riding stunts. Hi-.its at tho vaudeville house were at a premium Sunday. The seat sale closed long before either of the three performances opened. Tho "Revue." one of the biggest musical comedy acts on the circuit has drawn record crowds- during the season. Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles fm tUd w. s . OUrtrmt to MtUJi'nimUM. dar.S&c. Suin at Ctaurt. CiFt.XUui.i.l'ui .Main 7 43 Lincoln ."7 4ö YERRICK IX.VI:K.I. DIItlXTOltS Wc are as near as jour Phone DOLLS! DOLLS! Old DolL repaired like new, Dolls rtstrur. correctly. New Doll l'arts furnished. DOLL HOSPITAL 309 lvarmers Trust Bld.
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3 M li NOW PLAYING THE KINOGRAMS AND TOPICS OF THE DAY Timely Wit a nil News of th World in Moturos. Tin Muical ComHly Neurit v BOYLE WOOLFOLK'S REVUE with i:lmkr corny ami 20 Iooi!( 20 A Nifty Musical Conunly en. trrt;iliini'iit lasting nearly an hour and f urnihiiiff a wi-altli f l-ui and Amusement. MAN OFF THE ICE WAGON Vau(U1Hc Newest liml MASON & DIXON A Southern Line BOOTH & LEANDER I,ok at It .Now" TiILTtSl.y 'TIDBITS OF 1920" And a Holiday Hill of 1 no Other Acts. Matinees 25c; I'venln, Main Floor ,'c. Balcony 2oc, First Six Hows r0c. Sunday and Holl, day Matinee prices ' umv a.n leninas. A Doctor Lawyer Merchant In sndin your friends and patrons to this moneylending company There Is No Danger of being aked to fijn a note 'sf-curing their debt as our loans are made on their own s curity and credit. think it ovi:n hone Main 1618
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Will 'Be Inierarban Day
r As next Thursday is Thanksgiving, Interurban Day, the popular weekly shopping day put on by local merchants for interurban buyers, will be celebrated in South Bend next week on Wednesday. Shoppers are urged to remember this change in dates, as next Wednesday the South Bend stores will be filled with bargains galore in attractive merchandise and tempting eatables, to insure a perfectly happy Thanksgiving day. .
Attention South Bend Merchants Merchants of South Bend are urged to also note the change in Interurban Day dates Wednesday next week instead of Thursday. This means that The News-Times will carry its usual volume of Interurban Day advertising in its Tuesday editions. Merchants will kindly prepare their advertisements on Monday, to be collected by representatives of the Advertising Department of this newspaper.
OLIVER THEATER SPECIAL THANKSGIVING MATINEE 3 P. M.
i THURSDAY IPT VICTOR HERBERTS MUSICAL
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DIRECT FROM ITrS MEV7 YORK RUM AT THE CASINO THEATRE SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA NOTABLE CAST - CHORUS DELUXE
"Another Victor Herbert triumph with a wealth of music, clever dancing, catchy lines and pretty girls." New York American. Magnificent Production. Clever Dancing. An Epidemic of Fun and Frivolity. Seats Now Selling. Prices 25c, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. Evening, 50c to $2.00.
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