South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 33, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1921 — Page 9

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ricoidint. An iron rir.c Sclted Into V i"? -urzon Rraco as n. u. uamr.- cr.ar- r,.,j in s.;rh . i , - -w- , ff..Jnrs. known as the hu.r.an hntter- arftH? r.f ivr,- rv thv -rr.r.w,

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whieh rfsultP i:i tht deatli o! thch;i u'.c-r por.riy-d by I!u. f rounv verp possible aff-puard was

takn by Mr. D Mille to prevent

1 far who "s.limmjes." Fabt-r and JWnet, preyentlnt? t j ft ar.l On" a

v act comedy. lack .m l O'Donn-i;

FOUND Lndy's Utehlccy. Will be returned to oiier provided she will Jfive address and explain circumstances under which it pa-ed out of hrr posses-rion.

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should he bo stunned by the impact ' of the water. Hlu in kiM to' have arfield now nappily enjrivtn the onlookers a thrill by re- from the injuria inMninff under the witer for many i.M1 51 an automo

Marjori Swtv! With "TnU It From 3ft" tVunpany, Ac the Oliver ThoatiT OnunifnOiiii; Friday.

Albert Farther, montionr-d In the foregolnr dispatch, formerly roomtil at 1 1 4 fi S. T-afavrttr blvd.. with ?.'r. and Mrs. Walter .7. Tluddlek. It wn stated at tho Iluddick home Tuesday niornln that Fartrhrr was

employed ftH a clerk in the tock de

partment at th Studebaker plant.

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porto four or five works niro, Mrs.

Ituddirk paid, sufferinc with fomc r; nf a fleplnr: disoaso.

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"FLYING PAT'

Music by LaSalle Orchestra Harry Geis, director

BUDAPEST PLACE OF MISERY; ADULTS TOO PROUD FOR AID

V.VVAVF.S7T. Jan. 31. An American lied Cross kitchen has ibern opnvd here to fo.-d 50.00 children but the misery amonar adults, according to Capt. 1'edlow of the lied Cross, surpasses even that of Vienna. "They hide their Hufferincr through pride and they revolt at the Idea of asking hojp from foreinrp." Capt. Pedlow paid. "To help thorn one must conceal the charitable aspect of the work. "I have seen much proverty but never any thing liko that ol Budapest. M

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head appeared above water Just aa the llfesavers plunged in. "MY IiAHY'S IjATCHKKY." IiHt showin? will be made toJay of 'Once to i:ery Woman" at the U:aclHtone. Dorothy Phllltpp.i the featured player and the sptt;ial vocal, orpin and orchestral accompanhmr.ts will e continued . Also th complete progrram of comedy, tceni(- and tducation subjects. Just as Fhown at the inital performances. iplnnlnir Thursday and contiuin' until Sunday-will be seen a new screen feature. "My Lndy's L-ttchkey." featuring Katherin MacDonald. nho has teen awarded the title of "the American beauty" by the most capable of artists

In the country. This fcreen drama 1 riuh in tenso situations. It is a ;

First National attraction which bespeaks its excellence. Th Ptory moves frvvlftly to an excltlnj? climax.

J A man pleads with a strange jnri to allow him to claim sho Is his ;

(wife. Homanct adventure, ms-

nortiinif !es of h! rirrrr to disnbvv r-

I)AVII W ItFIi:r.I. f his r err. art abb- dramatic ta.or.t. Mr. . i.

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accident in California lajt spriryr. I Nichtrmro and a Fox news reel ar i jTi

appear at the Oliver theater r.n the nro;:ram. "'

oituitij r'i'nmp, reu. i, presentin? the greatest play of his roper-

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Theatergoers reed not far bacl: ! laSallo, corner to South Bend with rt In their memories to recall the wide j record of having drawn th , U tlitfCUSsion and the ahundant prais-- ( 1- rp . t -rowd that ever att-n ie ' ; that followed th oricinal prodi;c-i:he bitr Barbie's Iyxip theater in ; t tion of this remarkable piav. It waslChlcao. It Is a rieturo without iM

hftlled and it still stand a- th.; : r'Tdl niomenr. ?nd Josenh rnwlinu-. I f ;

f.nest achievement of David Belay

rr, an a dramatist, and in ItR lead

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Insr role. Mr. Warfleld reached the

hiebest point that he has attained in his career.

MAY Srsl'IXVI FAFI.U. OOSHEN". Ind.. Feh. i. peter J. Kaufman of Wakarusa. a Bible .stu-

w'r.o leaped to fa mo as the "Mirac! J Man" In th- photoplay of that nam ; has the bi'st role of hi career. ! Jj Niles Wflsh and '"lalrn A.air.s mak')' one of the finest look pair of sweet- I ri

lienrt ever ?ecn, and thr?r now in i f 3 love will enjoy them tremendously. 3

few thrills are thrown in for pood U

In Vienna, ho aid. An-.trlcan and I'" JnM and responded

relief whll virtually nothing had

been done by the outside world here.

HOLDS ItATKS JUSTIFIFJ). I'.y Interna lonnl Newa Service: WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. Proposed Increases In lo-al rates on RTain and Krain products in carloadsfrom St. Iuis. Peoria, Chicago and St. Paul and other points to Kansas City, were held to be justified in a decision announced today by the lntcrytate commerce commission.

A wedding In Morocco Is celebrated by the women friends of the brido at her home and by friends of the bridegroom at his home.

out knowing it All of which makes a most absorbing subject. In the supporting cast are Thomas Jefferson. Clair DeBrey, Howard fjaye and other notable screen players. In addition to tho feature the program will Include a new comedy, a scenlo reel and timely news topics. Special attention will be given to the musical selections and a special score for the picture has been prepared tjy Anselo Yltale for the Blaclcsrtone ymphony orchestra. OUPJIKUM. The Great Golden troupe of Rus

sian entertainers, tops the present vaudeville program which Is given

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TUE KINOGRAM5 AND TOPICS OF THE DAY rl(l's Ijf't NVi in Flctun

GREAT GOLDEN TROUPE Tin Mot n-atiori..!. nlhifiit uiul SK'rt.u-i:!.ir I'cilnrm;ir(v at pn-.-nl iK-forc tin- uhh.

Mabel Walzer Lddie Dyer

RAY W. SNOW And NAKIM: in "You Pirk i:m"

Peters fx West

SIX AMERICAN BELFORDS World's (.natcM Rl-lcy AoriKit

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Tlll'ltl).Y STEED'S SYNCOPATED SEPTETTE Ami Ho t)t.bcr Act.I in t . ial. - a ; I .c-. Vlaiu lit er ."(. liaboii) 'Z'.f. I IrM vi row ."i". Nurilu aul Holiday Mat-., .hui j.i i -- a- I , c.

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LAST TIMES TODAY TWO HOURS SHOW Starting IIa. m., 1, 3, 5. 7 and 9 p. m. Seven-part Dramatic Feature

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CECIL D. DeMILLE'S Production "SOESETHIHG TO THIHK AeöyT', A WONDERFUL PHOTOPLAY ONE OF THE BEST EVER GIVEN AT THE OLIVER.

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A picture that peers deeply into human hearts and unfolds a wonderful drama made from the joys and sorrows of ordinary life. Strikingly different in theme from anything De Mille has done in the past, but, like his pre-

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Also 4 WANDERLUST' a beautiful scenic reel; "WET AND WARMER," a side-splitting comedy, and a Screen Magazine of educational subjects.

Adopted from the celebrated novel by F. HOPKINSON SMITH Can a man writh goodness in his heart plot revenge? Does Fate or man exact the toll for evil? What causes a woman to desert a good husband? See the answer to these questions as it is worked out in this, H. B. Warner's greatest work. This is one of those pictures that, after you have seen it, you will want all of your friends to see it.

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OPEN THE DOOR TO ROMANCE AND

MYSTERY

WITH A GREAT CAST Including GLORIA SWANSON THEODORE ROBERTS ELLIOTT DEXTER MONTE BLUE A PARAMOUNT PICTURE

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Pagan Love

;Eo.sL is east and west is west" but here the twain meet in a terrific, daring story. TOMORROW "THE SPENDERS"

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