South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 350, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 December 1920 — Page 14
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Robyr. Artiir, who provv a dellshtfu'.ly Jifforf-nt ntortair.cr. r.it Barret, the pont!ir.nn from Mi.purl: Harry I'ond anl company In
th comedy sketch. "Our Wife;" th
the ocean's ?cum to the appealing' ture which h.is h-rn rurr.lnrr at th romance hrtwron Marc. rot nt Oliver tli- at r h:p.cc Sunday, will ? v- -4 T I 1- l" . - - . - l i . ; . a ... i . . .
th picture is superlatively will pv.4rs in the :--a,!in? femsnir.o ro!e I,nc , f Inlu n ,c"-4rn I: tK'Pn
Kne ana the scon cm showing the : is or,.- .f the most beautiful uirl.- in rtduce.l. Itetailers are n-w s-
r.osin; milk iMtin: im.j. (loSIir.N. I:ul.. l.-c. 14. T;
Murry clrls. petite entertainers of i mutiny on boari ship contain red- ; pictur . Sh- is ably supported ty , it at crr.ts a pint anj 12 cen-'
p"7 and dance; Hücker and Wirl-
fr- I. eber.y-hued funsters, and M!.e. I '.?. t:e. presentinc her I'ariian nov-
Moodcd thrills hv the Fcore. To-; Jerome Patrick and Milton a nuart. Tho' h:;d leen
? sorrow the IiSallo will show "The f both xci ptitnally apablo leading yeen cent .i pint and 14 Ct-nts Sins of Kn?.mne," in which nth'i I men. , i irt. -e-
rltv of rap pictures, rounds out the ! Clayton plays wha. Hums Mantle I ,
rr?,er,m !tH thA fr !f7ndthe m0sn oriBinal hfrolne inTry WS-TIMES Want Ads'Trx iSEJTS-TIMES IVant ,Uh 'rtrinnlnp with the ma'nee per- n.miana. - i . fr--r.nnre tomorrow, the P'ive Violin; -
C'r offer "The Viol-Inn." a your.-! "Tili: CIIAllf SCHCM)L." mi:eical comedy, a? the feature act.J Robert' Milton. the producrr.
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' VTron. Introducin? the "blc: lauph ." j comin? to the Oliver for thr e nays ! "a'rrr.an and Patrick. Ireland? clev- j starting Dec. 23 pivs the public art JJ
; er.tertalrer? : ;ir. ernon. vmtni- risni oi ine wcrKjnps or a proper t .';; i.t. ar.d the Rurns brothers. , and sdect4 q-irls' hoarding scho'.
lhat ? crratifyingr. v'e've always "had a sneaking Idea that we would like ;
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"The Iast of the Mohlran?." a masterpiece of the screen, wl'l play to'.ny only at the Castle. This ib--ture hn? won for itself a position a one of the prent production? of 1h" yrar if not of all film history. M.tir'.r Tourneur has Paired the fa-
i 1,111 s'or' by James Kenimore jrr-rr.r in a nnprifieent style, fo'-Mov.-incr faithfully the adventures of
er."? and Unra and the other cln--
ers u h 1 1 tne tnniii'ic: ta.e
rr.'irh" .a crescendo of excitement at ry. Thnt :r:-ne alen would mab.e r-'. Tat seone alone would make the entire picture p;rf.at. The crowds who j.rkerl the ISalle in th r,ist two days are booming the t kture to the sk!e. Tomorrow the
P .-tie v.-i'l shov; "The Mutiny of the
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"LAIIOMV." j "Ixihfima" is the title of a wet- j em drama vh!rh will hnn- i ,
the Oliver theater for three ay.s j st a miner Sunday. Its a story of Te- j as and Oklahoma and is sdd to be ! ri -h with htmior ar. d pathos. ' Tin: rruNAn:.The last performfiPCf s of "T'ie i
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FINALE. ACT IIL RALPH DUNBAR'S "CARMEN"
tut: aiitixy tv ! "The aTutiny of the rrrlnore." rn i of the se.n written by Jack Lonlnn and screened with a preat cast. 1 inoludirp Mitchell Tx'wis and ITe'fn j ''Tfnisnn. Is today's hill at the Ta- ! Salle. The story ranpes from Pan i Francisco tdpht life to adventure on the open sea. from the doinsrs -f
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DEVOTION OF WIFE
BEFORE ALEXANDER'
DEATH WINS FRIEHBSSHH:
Colby Asks Appropriation to Protect Valuable .Documents
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of Royal Rlood Turn to Admiration.
I pr-cious hViorical locuments own- . -Tr !'d by 1 Ii Am r.run )e0plf are lu Mights I) CCa USe blie a iNot ..-.stant peril and that an anpro-
j-:i..;in saouia ne mane 10 proieci t hem. !( referred, he said, to the orip-
! innl declaration of irulpeinleni-e
" " j anil the original ronstitution of the ATIIKN'S. Dor. l.'.- Tbe devotion , rnit,M, Ffr,trf whih are kept in the bows, by Mme Anpasi i Matu-s : st;,l(. (1,partmnt in th(. custody of v.-ife of the late kimr Ah xarab-r ef;tiu. F,.rn..arv of s'ate. P.eec-. him lur;r ;? hi- fatal ill-' I'rlcxdC! Value r e.-.- rev.jltin- from the bite of a j Sf.rrrtnry Colflv hnt thee lMO".y. had Cj.-i'ed :; prof.-U nd 1 . . . nrip,.lo vnliu- are
menaced by tire and are in a safe
ko frail that "even an ordinary curiosity keeker could break into it."
i ii impression upon the e;reek that
von these who heretofore had j
pari i no effort to .enarato her fr m the klnr. have tolay no'hinpr ! t:t pood to Fay about her.
For four weeks duri' which tho- W OUlSDED
n. his xvlfo nl.t.LiTierl no r. t-t A 1 A LJcI I 1 s L,Z
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Jlc sliuddered to think what would happen if lire should bre ik out la tlu- state department library where the old relies are kept. He suptrestid that a room be specially fitted in the department where the declaration and constitution may bo securely kept. It was estimated that the cost of doiriL; this would be about $2". COO. Representatives V. R. Wood of Indiana, chairman of the sub-committee that heard Mr. Colby, expressed doubt as to whether sruch an expense should be incurred now. In view of the fart that conre.s probably will make an appropriation within a few years for a national archives building whi'di would be the ideal place to keep the oripina1 declaration and constitution.
1. r to take a little slaa-p. Thr or-d-l hr underwent was 'ill the mor ir; iiK' beeaufe of her own stale of '.e-;;th, s::ue she- is to Income a 1 '.iäl.T. May der PriMon. .-'ine- tho death of Alexander the ! ') ro'arCs hav dtIaretl valiu his marri.ate ij JLme. Manos, di.---
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FORM CONSUMERS BODY LX TIIURliXGIA
(11:RA. r, Fit MANY. Dec. 14. A rri at consumers' association has been fonv.ed at this manuf.icturinv
Tais-ed the opposition of the former j ;:so-iation's report says the future
porttd still in h-.-pitals. "ome of , rcnti r -f Thurinpia to purchase the tlo in h;tv crone through from to j products of the Gera textile mills ::a operations, the C.orman Officer I m an attempt to force down prices ;i --Ciation reports, and thou-and-' aii' relieve unemployment. The who wi re les-.-i s- riously wounKl J rhurin-'b.n government has arranpliavo been scat to their homes. The . , d to place l.j.cOO.000 iiiarkf at tho
THEA TERS
"Tin: iwssiox riyownrn' Jacinto Renavente'a drama, "The; Passion Flower." with Nance O'Neil in the powerful role of Kaimunda. : the soul-tortured heroine of the ( play which did much to win Menu-; vfnte the Nobel prize for literary j attainment in 1 1 1 P , will bt sein at the Oliver on Dec. 22. when Miss! O'Neil and the original Broadway, cast und production will appear. This latest and most successful ! foivipn importation was the drama-' t?c sensation of New York lat :e,is- ' on and opened this season with a rt- j cord run of ten weeks in Chimpo from which city the star ar. pro- , ductlon are making a short tour of ; the lesser cities preliminary to an indefinite tun at the Plymouth in Boston.
Kir:p Constant.ee und ruled that she had ink rk Alexander', personal prejarty. which had Lei n eiain-. - i i. Ccnstar.tine. The hlph ouuls ai.-o lt-cided that her expected thihl
dispostil of the uss niation at a low
of these men "is ery dark" arid ha-) rate of interest
;.ppea.led to the ( rman public lo
niake donations for Christmas pifts in their...
will become the heir to Aiexand. r s ohio Inaugurates late. It Is also understood that c
rovernmenf will lay a hill b loatins Crematory
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f -r- th- next parliament for tie p 'viuent of a pcnslcn to Mmv .'.ban os. All this han made her an lnter-
Several million marks worth of
material already has lern boupht by the association ami it is planned to extend the buying campaipn until all factories can resume full opera-
t 1 tiois j Nearly 7,000 of the S.000 men I formerly employ-.! in '21 te xtile
Tin: slim iinxcr.ss." "The Slim PrincesV one of the! most lastinply popular of all come- : ilics with music will be shown on the screen of the Oliv r for two onys j only, Thursday and Friday. (ieorge Adt. America's master of satire, j wrote the story and as a play u .- came a successful starring vehicle for Flsle Janis. in "The Silm PrinceF.s" Mr. A de based a humorous story on the Turk's idea of beaut. If a woman is not stout then- is chance of her be.np considered beautiful, according to the sandards of the followers of the Sultan, and Hierein lie.s the trapedy or "The Slim Princess." Mabel N'- rman . one of the most popular comediennes on the screen will be seen in the titkrole and In the s-uoportinp cast are such we'iknown i ivcrs as Tully Marshall, IluPh Thompson, Harry Iiiiaaim- and Diliian Sylvester.
NOW PLAYING
THE KING GRAMS AND TOPICS OF THE DAY
"SPIC AND SPAN" A Brilliant Spanish Ilcvuo with Mls llohyn Adair
The Mtirray Girls
PAT BARRETT A (Iitlcman from Missouri
Rucker &c Winifred
HARRY DOND fc CO. Our Wife"
Mile. Lizette
Till ItSDAV FIVE VIOLIN GIRLS And IT vc Other Acts
Matinees 2.c: I Amines, Main IToor ÜOc, Balcony 2,c. First Siv Hows 70c. Sunday ami Holiday Matinee prkvs s;jiiio as lvciilnsss.
SATFBDAV FA'F.. HFC. IS. America's C.reatot Sinjlnp; Company RaI)Ii Dunbar offers w George Bizet's Master Opera
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THIS WEEK THURSDAY AMD FRIDAY If You're Thin See "Slim Princess" and Öet Fat Laughing. A WHALE OF A HIT
Adapted from George Ade's MusicrJ Comedy Success j
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MABEL NORMAND: The Star of "Micky
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Aorman Arnold a$ Don Jose,
James Stevens as "Eecamillo," Frieda La Van Ness as "Micaela" a worthy cost of supporting artists, a large choral ensemble of charming young artists, a prand orchestra, a band on the stage, and a scenic and mechanioa.1 equipment um.urpoRsed. Seats nvailahle now at a sensible scale of prices;
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OIUM1IH-M. Th- hril'u.uu Sp,uiih iv. usio.i 1 .'di . lir.ee rU"U''. "Spie and Span." wliirh is KivTi iinal siiowisiK ih:- rpheutn today, features prftiy
) llnropo for years. , AFpaM.. Manos belonpptl into th i .rek ph irt'i.rlDte ari.w racy l ;t
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th1 will leave fnr a iit ahout on miles off the l y for X 1 1 cil.ia' ion.
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ipaily Mail. The explosive were!
i e.vatlful plrl and th youn i-nn. rV .J - .;. If anf nS I ,v..s js -,
fell In lovf Mith her. vhMi Kir.i: 'jnstnntln nb1irat-l r.r.'l Alexanr "W us calleia to th1 throne, ho l.ii 5 ilurn a- a condition of accept. iner j thnt he shouM be alto'.vcd to marry lh p!rl to whotiv h had l-di;el has word. 1 Wife Onro Impelled. Ti".' KOVtrnmont appeired to ro-i
.-, -t the rrinc-'fT sentiments but h;ts been charc-ed "ltli having rniivavored by every meatus t.t v.k
.iiKiiit a rupturn bet'-veen the rsoj and c-wn went to the rx'fnt of rx- j pe'.llr.i htr from Grcec .ifr r ti.' 1 I. r ' had PfCP.'Uy marrlril her. ' KiP Alexaru! !-, how vr r, r -ä t ; ::! hrounht hl. PrIJo t'.ie'c. t ' i;rfocp but Insisted an ! .bu. n- 1 mlnion fcr her to l- In the i "1 palact. An ane m.i I' :s rüti.a- . t !... enivieri but t:e kin;: v,-:,. ir.' ; .:..ppy mid llttl" '! 1 he yrr;- .th nit 1 hit tho popl th.oiih ir s..i ! ' ah'i;:t !;!. wife.
to tin i in i i.-s sIrn of two C, recks.
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HE LIKED THEM THIN! Every haughty noble in the state of Morovcnia rejected the slim princess because she was too thin. And then a young American millionaire came along, peeked through the harem wall, scaled it end carried her off to America. See it. . It's a picture thrt everybody thin or fat will revel in!
Attraction Extraordinary"
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