South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 347, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1920 — Page 32
sr.Mi.w. ii: 12, vj2' THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES PLAYBILLS OF THE WEEK IN SOUTH BEND THEATERS 1 an Alan-H-Da..-." in "Iio in Hood" an 1 simplicity in crirl. I re for vi:i s;n :!; ru'- of "C.ir::n n." M r. ! 5,-)iool !.::! ir I1.:;. ;;rrour.v!( ! his prvt;; -! . . ' , an.i ii!rr.t, .1 .-tar v.ith a co.r.rar.- chco1 mr.c:; V.s Kavo written to A 7 Or 7 ! directors did no -.r ----nir - ' ';;ri v has : ;;: ! a ::i a . A:::. h- irt. :;:;! j "hi!.. !.r:i.i-! ; :.e f i ; . i I r t .-.irpr-t-i4. a.:-o c- :.t:i;:: a f.-r.-Castle tuts kjttiiö in lull . r. TXT J ' 7 "TV r World or the 1 neater Cy WUI V. Firc : pri" :m:s ani encrus n;i:n;if r;r::; t iu u.r; . a re nl;c: T!. pr '.lui :i' un is so l.ir that :-p.e. c-:a etive co'tiin s for sh c! ' f I .rr"v : '. . ia in apr rn.y c;ti-s witn anspie ttit-atcr , ar.- worn by the- .nr.ior ola.-s at; vi;i tv e. i "p. . Wa:.-r.-" i.' r- o 1 r ' ar '-int: a. i j- i;rv:cv Scjk;oi m.-i v h. i ! ay o obtained ! op. rim: a w k if . xcpti-'n i . p'. i if - J 1 'Carman" an opera in four acts-, and to ( a a r - a .. i ' ,:r ; s i a; : I r:. Ilalevy and M-Tl. to are re?por.?i!:-' .Put after you have i . :' a o r . t : . r . (.it i Si-o? "The in from tho jii.retto wdncii tlv y adapt-; . I. irm chuul" you will ka. v fd from Pr.isi r Mariinee's romance . y- urt .If. Di-ctV .veor- is fa mux-". The opera i w.'s fir;;t i-rod.uc.-i at tho Opera' l -Tr- : rv : a j for : t jh.-aa : ; r;:.s . wn an.; : y . .w -k i'i ha p:,-t:.r- as h:sj ( . a WTI.N l' i:i 'X PA', i: I'r Cr. : : i 1 1 D .t. p- - . 2a. she i to 'MP.:-. Ai'!i:ori!r:i. r- ; . V.r. Pmma Tr.-n-(To:ni';uo, I'aris, Man-h 2, with ' " tt:.In.e. Calli-Marie in the titL- ro!-: k-.'ii a ; a s.: . t.y in ' p h t y
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"Carmen'' is Spanish to tho core and is the lar.C'.t and best consij. ri of all of Vizrl'a works. Ti.o over-
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Iradior, callrd "Kl AvrTdto." U rn ; Doone Jackson is at la-r b-?t i:i this (
act in the rendition of the dance. ' J a sepruidiile, which ia aI.co sunt? b Carmen" while bewitching ''JJon J,
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The "Toreador" number in tho M 1 ÜMämjv S' con 1 act is a mi s-tcrpiece in which r i t r? fj K d fi i US "i:.-"camiIlo" describrs the tull-firht i V HiJ U j in fiery f'.Uht of son' and rcrra- M y h b! fa i?2 1 tj tivt. In the third act are two very e u "
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the character becomes a very impreslve rnr. AtiTustus Pitou Inc. i:s responsible for the production.
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striking numbers, the teretto c f f tv . 3 the eard-players in the smuggler's i 1-i haunt and ".Michacia's" aria, whic'i t a a most cM'tctive and lvautiful' i number. j j The l.ict net is a hurly-burly ef ."$ tho bull-fiuht. the 'Torcador'.s" stir-1 f '-'i rintj maTli, the storrnv duet t etw ri ' j 'Car:m a" and "Don Jose," and the , tragic dem.ument in which the i j;
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MAIlirii XOHMAXD. Mabel Norman-.!, one of the mot popular ar.d attractive Fernen star?.
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Y(-rk t nd Chi:acro have no doubt bat tint Miss O'Xfil's actini? is of the highes: rank and that "The Paa-
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Tlie John Drink water p'.n-, "Ahr.ih.im Lincoln..' eiapinu'-s the attra i(.n at tlm Ttla. "kstone theater, "'h:oa'-ro. but wi'l ere lona' be sPartim.r en its trave's. In thks play Krank M. . Olv 'mi's portrayal of the nam.e !ia"t is a rcrtiin achievement t!aw-
i". "t Thursday and Friday in a pieturi.ati'in of Ceortro Ade'd clever st on," "The Slim Princess."
up with Pi;'.et's scholarly and inen-jl;' ious .'r.s.trumentatl m. j -"
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Till. t llAIt"! SVIIl)li. jj "You'rp the most silly, reeklrs.'. ' 'j de i: rai t e s., ill I have ever met, Pat
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tiii: rutxACi:. "The Furnaoe" a new litalart product: n, which open a four days e:t:a Lp-tp.ent at the Oliver theater today i.s -nid to be an unusually power-
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hi:; r duetian in many s mv ot tlK- rome-dy l..v Ali-e Puer MilU-r an 1 j;' A the word. T!i-- then;.- i.s striking tu pnbert Mi'it-.n whi- h comes to the I -j aetion and jdot ttrippin- and well o;iv-r th-att r s.mhi. i I portray 1 by a capable cast, includ- He is six f. . t lour inches of rood 1
imr sairh favorit. s as An--s Ayres. j p ,oJ-p, - p. ..a, ;iI1d M:s Carroll. Pt!
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IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING MATRIMONY WAIT BEFORE YOU TAKE THE PLUNGE, SEE "THE FURNACE"
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fan?" he had !marl that she ha,! i i';is. inn.-.p-tti is sab! to ! one f.f p.'3 thnat- tied to s-te him for br. a eh of! tj,,. r,lt charmim,' situations in a! : J Tromisv if he jilted her. Tluir sub- j,pn. f ,,f pretty cirls and delicat-- r.'.ij s.-.;iit nt .-: r i ia,'- joe t ar.d tPe ma nv j-unmr. v - drtihiatic eoPtp!!eati',ns which follow ' FverV s-hod tjirl. it M said who 'f,.; be fore a rer.yn.T:at:on is efi't eted, I ..f,s The Ch.arm School" coc honte r ,i
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all that is r;cod and elevating in music, that th: Iaizrcft end Jbcct piodtiction or the season mt Ty this city, will be the presentation of Ralph Dunbar's revival oir the Georges Cizet opera, Car- -, i j men. KnovWn" Mr. D-nbar es I do, end, beirr.; fuiiy cognizant cf the beauty and worth of allM .j
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his attractions, I can truthfully vouch for Carmrn.
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prove cf my efforts in bringing auch a sterling attraction here. Largo organizations like the Dunbar's, especially those of the grand opera kind, are al
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There is usually one of two results-
? civorce within a year, or a life of bitter
quarrels, suspicion and disillusion; for the love of money and the love of admiration are poor foundations on which to build even a "modern" marriage. "THE FURNACE" is the story of such a marriage, and the "furnace" was thü hell-fire which the souls of these envied and yet unhappy people were compelled to pass before the dress of convention, jealousy and misunderstanding had been burned
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Settings of Lavish Beauty "Marriage makes me think of the furnace at the works you stand such a good chance of getting burnt" These were the words which the little London factory girl spoke as she looked shyly from without upon the most sumptuous and lavish wedding of that social season, when Folly Vallance, lovely, popular musical comedy favorite and Anthony Bond, wealthy Canadian, were married. The story of the "furnace," through which the souls of these envied and yet unhappy people were compelled to pass, before the dross of convention, jealousy and misunderstanding had been burned away, forms the heart-stirring theme of the "Fur-
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