South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 348, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 December 1920 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUGGESTION
By Juanita Hamel
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Th' "i:or.y llu'! Entertainer. . V:.t iL ct. to tW h'i'v.inls. ar.-X-fi
!ti:rkf r arwl Winifrt, offer an act i -w!y hoi;--l it. StanJin? at at- f f---.ituri:i:; M i k faco r.rA Chir.oe ' tor.tir!:!, his har.I rai.jd to salute, "iMf-dy, rr.ostly fun at ihv txior.?-.' : his mnif sir. the national jiRthen:. rf the woiilj-hf Chinaman. j and it was this that the mtn at the v
Jir.os, Jupus cf th Day nn,j music by th- thcitrr orches.ra ntrilutf to the surr;?3 of thi- firthaf week program.
BRITISH FLAC IS HOISTED UNDER SEA
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Many a fir.,' ship has pone down ? with n'.k-rs üyinsr, hut to the Pacific Sa!va'-re Cv. s occur tho unique honor of raiin' a v ss. l with the IJrithi.h flac mastheaded. t
WANTED, SALESLADIES APPLY AT ONCE
Diver Finds Ensign and Mate Sings "God Save the
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VICTORIA, B. C. Dec. 12.The Driti3h fia has been raired under the most unusual circumstances In the past, !ut probably the conditions were never stranger than those of recent ceremony he'd at Swan son Day, when two divers, nearly 10 0 feet h -low the surface of the sea. hoised the .ship'. ensign on the llaFtaff tf the sunken prince Itupert, wliich is riov in process of b-ins falva.qed. One diver bent the colora to the halyards and slowly hoisted them, while his mate stood at the salute near by and sent to the surface through the telephone connected with his helmet the strain of the National Anthem. Two divers of the Pacific S ilvaire Co., had gone down into the stern of the. wreck to a depth of nearly 100 feet. The diver's tender suddenly announced that he could h ar "God Save the Kins" comins up through the telephone which connected him with the man below. Wonder was expressed at the occurrence, but the mystery was cleared up when the divers, rose to the surface again, rind Ships Iii-n. "While going around the stern, one diver had found in a box at the foot of the flag-staff the ships ensign
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THE KINOGRAMS AND TOPICS OF THE DAY
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SPIC AND SPAN"
A r.rilliant Spanish Hcvue witli .MKs ltobjn Adah
The Murray Girls
PAT BARRETT A Contleinan from MUeonrt
Rucker & Winifred
HARRY BOND & CO. "Our Wife"
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DID you I:nov. that Danny believe of tuest'un? On, my, yes! modern idea.? 'Lout efficiency
ID you know that Danny believes in the power tion to a maid. Sometimes it works, and then ajrain
He has all the it doesn't. But if she doesn't bed him and turn . i. t i l t ; 1- 1 -iL .
lency in conducting ner neart over to ni3 Keeping, oe aas omer
his business and so he sometimes caves himself a a-plenty of getting it and you can wager that lot of time and work by whispering a subtle surges- eventually be will win!
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Vho ::dva:ice s.tli' f .-ats for tt.tJpJi I'ur.iMr's t i i j : h r:i;ij -l jtoJuctiofi if th-- !::,:: op-ra '( 'a rni n" .s wow i;;iü a t!i" Diitr tlwater Mr. I"iril ar h :s fiv n ""arnvn"
spent time and money to make "Carir.vn" th lx st in the history of op-
t ratic productions. Hi.- cast of prin-ipil-j is -xccllent and is headed by the veii and favorably known Loma bdouo Jacks n. who sins "Carmen" with a vim, a verve and a dash that is facinalihK.
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but tri'-rantic reproduction of tre ti-.rillin ehior.icle f early days in America by Janus TYnimore Cooper. Or..- N".v York reviewer said that the massacre at l-'ort William Henry w;n the mest thrillin tr thins he had e t r seen in photoplays, not even x"ep:inc tlie hattb' fn the wall: of r.allo:i fr!a C.rillith' "hitoleranct ."The picture is r.o mere Indian tale, not built for excitement only.
hut is a very real tale of very real p.ojile, their bve and hates, their train dies arid the little snatches' cf humor that came into their livesL
'The kist of the Mohicans" will undouhtodly be classed as one of the half eV.-n pictures of the, year, and wii; ...:?; :,ly top the list. -r 1:1:1 WATKUS." "Jt, . p Waters." a s'lrrintf tale of hui:i;)n lives ab ris the Xew England er st, is ' in shown at the Castle tor.iv. The story is an eastern c';i-";c Ilk- -Kast Lynne," "Way 1owm Ka.-t," "Shore Acres" and "The
(1,1 Hor:u stead" and Maurice Tour-,
tu or ha statte, t it in si nxiuonai
wi:h a shipwreck at sea, deep
s -at s, i iie '.tie 1 1 'hi ' 1 ' v S' '. v.!i;r wit"-- of a typical Puritan and ) . r r, ! llioTi from the narrow reslrair.; of their home. She run 3
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ior to anything of its kind that has
been shown on the local stape. The (
dancincr, music and slnginir arc excellent and the stag-e setting is very atractlve. Mile. Libette in a Iariian novelty act pave several clever demonstrations. Honrrs and dances were the features offered by the Murray crirks.
Kvan.celine and IZathleen. Their vo- !
cal offerings?, dancing and impersonations especially pleased a hungry
crowu. Attractive costumes added to their popularity. Harry Austin Hand & Co. in "Our Wife" offered another of those little one-act plays that go well to make a vaudeville program complete. The plot !s very good, with a surprising climax. Pat Ilarrett. the elderly gent from Missouri, Is with us again. His offerings, some of which are rusted with age and which are much along
me line or others offering similar lines, went over big. Typical small
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f ffic last word in operatic production To any other producer the projosal to present bo splendid and elaborate a company and equipment would have heen
considered entirely and positively impossible, owing to the expense of trans- .
porta uon, Uic coai oi securing arusts oi miexnaucknai renown no are cajiabie of properly mterj)retin the difficult roles of JJizet's immortal ma.sU rpiece and the general financial burden incidental to stich an enterprise, Tlic assurance ia convincing that multitudes hereabout, from Laving enjoyed others of Mr. Dimbox's offerings, arc dixirous of securing wich productions for this city, thus wiTording tiiem at reasonable cost means for Life cnriehn-nt which hav been rarely available. Early plans for sittings will surely avoid disappointment. Seats are iow ou sain, subvert to rr-sorvat onj by mail accomj:Hiiicd bv check. PRICES $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. SEATS NOW SELLING
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IF YOU ARE CONSIQERING MATRIMONY Wait! Before you talce the plunge, see "THE FURNACE." It Is a story of a couple who thought marriage would be a comfortable hearth fire, and it turned out to be a roaring furnace. It is a picture which every man and woman should see. It portrays some of the most vital problems in life. Every person in this city will be the better for seeing
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Adapted by Julia Crawford from the Novel by Pan "Marriage is like the furnace at the works you stand such a good chance of gettin burnt" "Men should keep their eyes wide-open before marriage, and halfshut afterwards" PRICES Matinees, Children 22c, Adults 25 and 35c. Evenings, After Seven, Adults 25 and 35c. Music Furnished by Jackson Orchestra. Toney Ciccone, Leader.
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Trick Autoi at 59c Velocipedes at $2.98 to $4.95
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