South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 354, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1920 — Page 24

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fit'Mv, m.ci:Miii:ii iu, pj-j. THE SOUTH EZND r;CT5-TIME3 LAYBILLS OF THE WEEK IN SOUTH BEND THEATERS

Stage

Screen

Among the Stars in the

ttt li r - 7 mi

11 ri i y ir r ni Itrtsy-rn

By Will V. Hak

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Two unusually rr.rrltor 1 rtj attractions are to b offcr-d tili v.i-k at tho Ollvr. They it in t-stry ropjKCt dtrvlrig of patr nag.-. On W!n.-iiy vAhi Nar.co O'N'ell, who hüj nvr n U h- r.

th production. -; hov; und. r the

Mr. ; man-1

v. i 1 1 rn ake ilarn more

-i in nt of John I. V lil.am.s. Mr. w;iiur.i:i p!.i:.s offering Mr. IJyryniare in ''Uluod ami Sand."

will

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i law lt, a drama by Jacinto l.-iia-vpntl. In N?tv York last n".i re-vi-wer.i declared Mj-h O'N- il '.' tIng In thi pl-ij wh iinrii.it' h 1. Mr. lif iiAvor.tr work likwj came In for p-nrtra! comm- .-.! ition. !'. ry thla pjison Chicago critics, without xception. end r. i tho iilav'mg of

itfcs O'.Veil and "The Pa.v-th.n i"iww-; r." It Is In all tru'h a rar-- priv-' 1 sr to see hfrc or l-evvhi.ro t-U''h :.ctir. nn Mis.? O'.WIl do3 In Mr. j i! ri:iveiiti's ply in'! h- r 1m a r"l opportunity for South ; rid to pro-..- , thnt it r.m supply a larg- audier, re for an ;u iif si who . n and a play thnt i , a .'.ay. ! T!iurf l.i, Priday a.M. . t i t liy.

nights, with a h-lstm is ma t i te-e Saturday. "The Charm S- ho ,." a JoniH.lv drama that New York liked early Inst fall, will bo noted at t h M

"The IM i'ml Pnablo to fin la mitaMe play,

if T. iy-o r Is to revive "P

o

La ur

My Jl--art" only In 1921. "ne never , h- it 1 in th. v. ;;:, hrr criöiicinents '

r.i.wi.i; f n Kl.'n over to .N.ew Vuu and London.

I IM'lic Cantor, formerly of Z;eg'f;.. Folia s. i.s on t.i;r In "Thw

; Mi-lni.-rht U :a! 1-r." whi:h was

, i ri j i r r i y on tue Uiuurj root in

. u'.v 1 or xv.

tako one

J , II nry Mens will

f ill- r.:rir Morris (,,.: Kati'-hour

;.:ioa :- v ith I. smchv Hin.

...Iii .s .1. l .n iri'i.-r and III' hard j 'u If in tho cast. Mr. Car --, last J

H bif:o." jtti ! !.'f"' that j

Strl;s," "The TYnd r

' ii. r in 1 ' -a rno in

Tip; "Th.

.!avor

Oliv r !y th- iri

?.Iin nit

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v. hi h

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rlndr-H

Jianiy. i: iph' iir.imcs arm M r'trft Dalo. Th; plavJr.c: of an .-I.j rly h'tol ti.'K h'T hy Mis- T)ipr- in 'Thf Charm .S.-hool" id .'-aid to i.t,actin;: to th.-' lifo.

of T.'.,i."

'.Ininp'r ' .Jui.t. r ' ami 'The ll h." h,.:- i.'- n lnvii.:: a hird ti:nj iinOin 5-- i ; : . tllii: In v Iii. h to f ar.

r...-ful in "Tip-Top .(.. York.

at the

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Tho flrJ't nnnlvcr.H.iry of tho d-ith

ft C'lfofonto Campanin'. who was di- ; rr tor K'-nrral of tho t'hI-a"o f.rmvl j op'T.'i rr'ani.ation, rvas o'. ' r -. t d at tho Chicago Aiiditorlii'.i This af' rii on with a tnt'tnorial st io- and , ronrort. Yf.tr rday a f t -i :i non C. tiii- i Curcl san in "Lakriii'" at tho Au litr.rinni and Tn.n nurht "Ki : .!-tto"

W I 1 i i n i I "a v t s 1 . a : n , "!i.-r in a revival ff I.ady Ali'V." i- v ': h

I'r.iM-f

s-. at tho Lord and

ocl in

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hon Itnhert Milton's delightful n.o ly. "Tiio Charm School," opfiu? .:i t-i'i'.ipeii nt t thrie Jays cn . .'iu.-s.Jay, Ioc. Ji. "'fh- Charm School" Is by Alice ...ur M;hr a.nl Hotort Milton, a aai.ii.i.zutlon tf Mis. Millot's de--hiful story of th.o s.m.t.- name . liich rati in st'ri.il lorm in tno S,t-..-duy i;vonir. 1'oj-t. Thro Is also .ii.it 13 prorai:.n;od ";i wee bit ol ;.:.ic" ty Jtromc Kt-rn. l'ho 5lry of "The Charm .school' 'i,nccrri3 tho oxporioiico of a young ran. who, upon tho tltath ol hi; ant, roc fives the uniiue inh'.-ritancu f a girl's boaithni; school and who " 1 if ri that Kirl shouui h taught

t ry's clever tr vitrr.ont of thi fami-! tir.doubtedly

l.ar theme. l ie t-'ft ptdai ovrri on the hokum and the common-'

ftw a pr--

l-o

p!ac, and he darts In every minutes with a now anlf and now twist. A novelty in the

.-ontation of ..ice p. ays Is to

found in the u:;e of tho

the film drama in th

and tht "iriö.ni; oiit

known as the "cut back," In show

romody hit

s.nco "2f Kist."

from I'ifzoraH's f-"tor". "Head and should draw t a rv

be th greatest llcht ! according to privat adrj-o fr. i t d.own in South Hrnditho metropolitan hou rh-. - r.

n;. or.o in ;

Adaptod. as it is. rojvo,i is hrst run.

I torhnlau. of ri E7n,R? .id.-r to tho, o "irisin" a.tle, hcs;d s the nutr.rrous Viol.i i j it." oth7rwlso! Panu 1f,ns- Jht picture's widen- j rr

I'lini'ui ..o'iLj ii.'. i' n .i fjiirK r i run will .eye Shouldors-," it . piOturo. hf..k lrtr and

In tluso

day rf chor:1

drafts the porson who draw mu-

monv out ff tli , .r-u ck..,. i

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I .-pi van iuiuv js an.oiu;iy t:esorved. j prrjvirod to take

his nun rh.irco.

I an:; above

all tlsv,

no

in

Th

! :-;rt rr, th- Now

wa. th" bill. Torr.OTow n:u!u C.alli-' Vor;:. I); y -hirrt will sine: "La Travolta." Ttf?- j ' "nt . tion day nl-ht the Polish boauly. O anv i ;t'' ti'r n t

Wal5ka. will Rpjar In ";'.a::a;" V-d- - -'i ' ' o ntsday ni.ht Cailf-Cur.a will 1.. .Marilyr.n -v hard In "Honi.-i ;i;nl .1 u : i- r -" J ri t s'nrs

Thursday "The I'arbor of Sexill"," with Klorene Mneo th. will bo tho Mil: Frld.'iy n!i;ht (Christmas oV. ) r.nher.rrlri" is to bo rovivd; "i'.di Ipo Ho." with Titta Kudo, th- world fimou.1 ttarltono, will ho ropo.u-- I Saturday aftrrnoon; Tö. a" i.; to fon ISaturtlay n:,Ttit. ami "I.a Holl me" is to t given n vt Sunday afternoon with (hilll-Curci and AK-ssandro Koncl in the ca.st.

i ml tho pauper.'

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Xanef O'NHl 4Tn TTie Passion ITower" The Oliver Tlieater, W daes(lav l.rn!ti!C Oilv. Pec. 22.

ui. denudes, th,;

.iaii.iKement of tho s h.ool and ex ; hdtation of his theorh s. In aihiiion to its distinct novelty of plo; The Charm School" furth', r .bound.s in action and ibsorhiag inst and atr.v.ir.jr Fituatiot.c; it.-; JialopruQ is witty, its charaete-rs finely drawn and the pk-oo must arii? tically stapod and mounted. Tho cast is headed by chirmhv--Minnie Dipivv, vlio i.- noted for hei woiidorful work in "Tho Cli.nbers and "Tho Road to Yesterday." Mili'im S"tar., Kapl-y Holmes, ren.tmbered in "The Man of tho Hour," The Round-Up" and "Nothing liui the Truth;" Malcolm Duncan, Scott, veil known for h r work i; Stop Thi'f," "Over N:t.-ht" find " Pair of Queens:" Neil Martin, ltutli Hammond, 11111110 Lei.urht, William Lennox. P.uth Urban, Frances M!cIititrhlin, Mary Mead and others.

CI 1 1 C A CTO C A III U CK "T 1 1 1 -2 1 1" "Irene" Is still keeninrr w i!f

popularity

record at the (t'inick the-

ln the. tenement pc-nes. this trick I holding: the story ptrfectly together!

uithout del.iyint: tue action. Mr. p

.Montgomery has devetoped each of . n lii .-V-i'i w- r.?j. c tni. Linola pn fhpr ! 1

. viia. .... . A ..tin . .u'tii. v. than as tym. -Mr. McCarthy has

?hown "Ciiibertian" skill In the handling of the lyrics. The sefnic svttliig. the oouumea. the chorus i nrl ertioM'-i r' fli. ut 'l o I n i T t thl

enpenibles by Kdward Koyce, have.j!

e(n Dnmounced amonc the best

ever seen höre. I $ The ca.n is ar. unusually capable one and Helen Shipman has. added;.

:o ner laurtU m the title part.

istin? her are John II. Lite'. Henry

! oote. I -To Irwin, c. Railey hick, (

lür.pi'o T Cri'lins vdncv Itpvnolds. i

i.rlca Mackay, porothy Ia J.-annetto MacionaI1. Iiltlan ron arid Jero Dtianey and

than 4 0

llini Mfits, lic-innln-runtsriAY. in:c. 2r.ni latlnr Situnl.i) (( TirNtm.i Ia )

Presents

other. s.

Castle

iter, Chiea.To, whore it beln.s- the

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ii-' I. P. Iluvtb y alii uico. i . - "1 ' 'vt hy-Ko ) l?'Jf." la-at j nio, hut a

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raster, 1a:l tll.-ai'T, Ne

fi I)ixm uro ff a'urod j with th" thr. o stars. :

T ' : s iay id -ht th" Now ,

wi 1 be

tel. ;:ram miscarried

Now York instead. I was

and i la aten

ii j.s a

Hi nt tO

terribly d!.-. ppointed but now comes the proof that 'the right thing com' s

to the ri.ht person at t::e r-t ; . ;i iara, in his new play, has a role

Thr.ir."h me a woman iru na

track, as a delight because pare of fresh, bubblku: nu-

:an nature. There is a sound, hole.sume, natural Iovo st..ry. Mr.

Jt-rorn" K' rn r-, . po (1

1 'In v v. r ... o rlio

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or r.oui I.rroll as . ... . , -...t

,, . , . . ti.ar mv o u. aii it ivuU..i ....... ally." for wh.rh . : : .... , ;

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tho niu :;c.

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on irro'e ti 1 Irving K '-rt .f

rarv ,s b i

S'V v, ,

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o two new

'ii'i.i'i i' i: s-. P. Z: ! '.. Jr., is re

ble for tno production.

and. 1;( v fond of readlr-.:;, Lh'.il In hf.r f:l1 "11 .M..1-

Waltor ' trans a,';-d. 'The Pas-

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.on l ioWfl', oy jaei.uo j .onave:. ie,

wm. itv flu- ivnv. was awaraeu mo

.horouelily s dted to his brilliin tal-

; ontp, and as he lias been pro.i bd iwith a number of new p.tnrts, nothi ii;g ; ut Mucous can bo soon on the

horizon of this erv.-a moment.

most

eharminr "vrle.5 bv Jn

1ms b:en pronounced

i'-poes as

i-'rar.k May u s fcieu,Jly k",j 'K nubile favor makes the hooking of

"T!,n rL.rrO,..! 1"1 f nt 1 V . C;lK:lt tO- '

day a sure-sire winner. The picture i

is the latest Mayo release and ad- i

vance notict-s .nuicate inav. i. ' ! above the average in dramatic pow- j.J or and suspenso. Other notable at-'nj

tractions for the week include isu-

V. n CirvVinlil" find i

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fourth w e. k of it.si encasement. This vamo little ntav bv James Mont-

r ,mery. to a score of Harry tractmns tor the wee. j ..... i .-r Keoton and Will-am 11. cram . ,

nnd with more than a do.-r, of " u,7

,V, O. p.,l, .1 iJUll lit'ii.lt'U S I'MiUI.-Uriv utjii.i.w.

.,. v.o.., ,. i romance of a young widow,

l lusti.ann f r ri';ur. j:oco roornt nonularitV contt

"Her

.m Oil:

The pa', id pela-eo product;on of "Call tho P-ctr.r" has vacated th--Ihopiro tloaier, ?ov York. and

TUP CHAIDI SCHOOL. Can .a mart to oh a Ktrl charm?

ciue:-:ien which V be at the Oliver theater

1 co

sines anti

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;ntrv mace, where

sh

inch

lowers. "I?roa I'vav and noine

.1 . . ,t v..-. cr tho most n til ., ! t ious pi:i in

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h. nut ifnl irowns and firallv Is O'P.rien has yet

heen starred.

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.obr ; Pri.e for literary achievement 1 " 1 l !avt yr:: r, was amoa.r tho boi-k she ; ;i hSWerrtl

! al and she camo to me witn 1T ; saying that sh - had found a p'ay ' r

for me. Manv other people had ' 'i m Zz ;L...iJL.

prnm'1 to her Prince Charming In : its p irallel stones 01 coiuras.m

ma rrtipn. There are no hackneyed lines cr

situations In all of Mr. Montgom-

an I '

m

lives fives unusual opportunities for

will M

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Srrt1oDei1 ninon

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era "s. vwv

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i.ll oonularitv contests I i'.p PI.;!

,t';4 ly See duer tliHerS Robert Milton f -) a wnr'm s a.'t in the hearts -f Chi-ost serious orponent tuY the laur- Ij jjij K rno thmt, r-.ers. The a h-rnturn fls ol' popularity, thi' announcement ,H "jj-p Ma- fq f I ft f n Tg Rf C !! -i ' l Aof this particular Cinderella. as the release nf Hreadway and J , MU If? f HfA j jfJl 7 i'!' ' , ,.' C told by Mr. Montgomery, carry her! Home" and t two-day dl.ng at the ,j gji j Jf -' j J'J . , from tho tenement house of her i Castle Monday and Iu-'H .a is ot r- ... , - - . II l ; ill mother to a great party at a Lorn? exeeptionn 1 rote to photoplay fo - ; ffiMTftV TUTR WiniTlTN - I'M :'; I

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drautatic moments. "The Chorus Girl's Romance

2 ii OOMEDy EVER WR1ITE!

? 7 ybyi? Jerome Kern.

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starting , Chat t rton w

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expected j 1 be tho '

Althourrh Prank Paeon In "Llcrht

nin' " has been In New York for'1'11"''

about two and one-half years, pa-'. 1 tronact at tho r;Hioty th at'-r, where' that the attractln has beon for so lon. ,t:tr

is as heavy as ever and to meet th ;'". :1 "r tme the natn demand for reats. matinees will bo ! "f Mai-.-arot Lav.rei.ee w.es linked piven each day during the week of S wi.h it. Th - pity has p-vscd itDoc. 27. At that tirno New York ! 2Tärh jo-rf on:--a nc- 01 Lon.lon. Mis-

..tt rton was at th.o Oliv, r about

lat and I '.auch- d hut took : A . I r ad it. Then I re- H

With Minnie Duprcc, Itaph-y llolnios. i:i-io s,mu. Malcolm Duncan, Mcrlani s-ars and others, In-

cir.(.in? the faiuous Co-ctN. Tills company dirct to Chicago for a "run."

gH'S

I told mo th;

the book.

rea l it and riad it a-rnin. I think I

iiiiist rave rcci mat I'Ook iu uaien.

w.'is in an ecstasy over it. I learn-

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Mr. Jtdin Garret

Underbill.

will bo filled with holidays visitors. I

Ianjrdon McCorm!k'fl play. "The Storm." as produced hy "ov.--,. Hro.idhurst, contlnue.s to meet u.;h most extraordinary popularity. Im fucccss at the Olympic theater. Chicago, is immense. Iist ni:;ht it finished Its fifth week at the Mon-

tauk theater, iL-tv.klyn. The thrill- Prances Starr has concluded ing forest lire seepo Is one of the ! N" York c-ngau-enient in "One hlh ppots of tho production. "Tlv ! ,,;nn(' to :in t n'1 bi.t ni ht at Storm" was bonked for tho Oliver ' I;. t as-o. The next attraction

n.sl.'iy nicr'it. Puth 1 act James Matthew

iy, "Mary Uoi-o," in that

ioi:.-.'. It hal been Maud Adams woul

01 ...ar lvo-o in uivs coun- 1... irnuinnr h 1 ! offere-1 tho o av

to Mr. IJ lasco who had refused to produce it. I immediately looked up Mr. Pmh rhill and s .-cured the worbl s rkthts and tb.en f-iustit Mr. Richard G. Herndon. who eventually preduced the pltiy and talk- d to him about it until he crew tired lis-t-rlmr to me. I thought that ho

lo yiaras ago with Henry Miller "The Rainbow.

in

"Sybil if? to bo produced in London with .It so C-'ll ns. a favorite tl: ro. in the j art p ayo-1 in th.s country by Julia Sanderson.

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Pricxs: Nights Snc to $2. nn.i Mat. 2.ic to SI.r.0 MAIL OKDKltS NOW

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lid no ?( e the posstbi i'ios of thn

canM iso

lier " It tho at

last fall, before the Chicago P(,'ement was started, but the

f n. j that p ay house Is 1 ate I "Ucburau."

Lionel Atwill in

hero WM CtllcelJod.

II

If n MacNcl-

lar continues a member of the Chicaco company.

Mario Chamlee. who s-mg with the sVottl Opera company at tho Coiisvum last Septombor, was la: t 'ri!t:ht In the cast of "Tosca" at the Metropolitan, New York. Antonio Scott! is to bo in the east of "Madamo Pntterfly" at tho Metropolitan next Friday afternoon.

Ina Claire in "The Gold niters" Is pettlntr well into her second year in New York.

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llt'U.llVJIL lit IliUII L '1.1' it and aft'-r r a dir.?: it f f uded to read it oncer.

Marp-nrrt Wychorly !s In the cast civinc "The Mix.-. I Marriage."

Fdsit Marfrot

Markaye. Roso Ccrh'an. Kelly. John 1. Shine. .id-

ney Toler, Powland P.uckstono. lldJnuinl CJurncy, Herbert lMu t atel

Jotph Herbert have been employed 1 that city, the

Oliver

by Pavid Rein soo to support Li Atwil! in Doburau."

rud

Martha Iledman, convince. 1 sho

wa.s miscast in "Transplanting!

Jt.m. is no longer a co-star with .. T , 1 .. .

ruiur iryon in in 11 play. .Mar-j varet I-awrencc. who wis with .Mr. Hyron In the cast of "T. a for Thro,." islio was not at the O'ixor m ttiat!

remedy), has succeeded MLi II d-inan.

It 1 reported that Lionel Parrymore will act In "Macbeth" next pprlng and that Arthur II pkies

..ni o'xinu In a rfC'.nt int rview with Miss Nance (.'i'Neil in Chicairo during the 'on.- run of "The Passion I-'lower" In

int'-rviewer took oc-

easion to say: "Lverythlng comes t" him who waits." "Yes1 said Mis O'Ntil, "and the risht thing cio-.e.s to the ri'tht pt-oplo at the rl-h; time." This soun lod a bit general for the conviction of the prs-man who expreß, d a desire to 1 f rn!sa-d mrm-thing logical. "I am n itio -1 of it." slie sai.l. "it Invarla' ly li ij'pens that way w ith ni". H ol I received a telegram that I ex ported to receive, I wou'd not row le playing in "Tho Passion Plt v.a r' 1 ut in -in altogether UiftVrent 'has - of theatrical enterprise. My plans had been made to go to tho c n-iin'h m-ant homo to

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piece as I did so I tried to ir."" him. Finally he said:

O'Ntil. did you ever read a hook by Mark Twain in which he said that the first time he had read a certain local document he didn't quite

m'! erstand

again conclu

p. on-; that he then thought he understood it a little better, but to be fure, he' roul it acaln, and then he made up his mind that he didn't understand it as- well ns whtn he had read it the first time.' I thought that all was lost. 'Hut your play must be all right,' he went on, 'you believe In it, 1 can see that, so we will produce it.' " e had never seen 'Th- Passion Flower,' ne.ver .en Spain. Fight months were devoted to the sciec-

tion of stage settings and costumes

that would give the play tho proper atmosphere." If you will notice, even the lighting effects are unique and novel and they took a long time to perfect. Rut the whole, production in an achievement of which we are naturally very proud. In New York there are many SPanbsh people, many of whom had s.-vm the play produced in Madrid when Maria Guf rr ro, Spain's Sarah Pa rnhardt, rss-ay cd the role of Itaimunda which I am now pliying, and they

were ama."d whn told that we had ; r not copied it from tho Madrid pro-) ' loctlon. The play was an instantan- e eons success and, I hope, will not f'j

bo the last Ib-naventinn work

.. nu n l v 1 1 1 .1 t 1 . .11 nun, uuii 1 you think our suec?F is proof of . my earlier statement that 'the right I V

thing comes to the rirrht person at

the right time!' " and the r res

man had to admit that there ml

ho Homethlnc in it wnen Miss e Aeil

added "Incidentally, thes- are not my words. They are R-navente's." Miss O Neil and the original company a ral production will be sren at tee Oliver theater on Wednesday evening.

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The Lct3t Frontier in the Heart of the West. (Oklahoma)

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A very pleasing story with interest maintained lrx;d at the time of the government's discussion of the Texas-Oklahoma boundary line. The story is rich with humor and pathos and contains that element of mystery and suspense that makes stories of the West so interesting.

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One Night Only Wednesday, Dec, 22

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LMIO.MA." The story of "Lahoma" which will

be shown on the screen of the Oli- t; i er theater for three d..s starting today, unrolds in tho days of 1880 f on a desert called "No Man's Land" , lying between the then territories of jt

iraiiana ana oKi.inonia, wnere oanas i j.

r.iur- ' hi

-if outlaws robbed and cruellv

dered. A father and hrs little girl

lall into the hand of such a band

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