South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 52, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 February 1921 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

MONDAY SOTRXINO, rilinrAr.Y 21, 1!.T.

THEATERS

ArnnoruiM. HJmo Lincoln, the ir.od'ra Hampton of the 6cr-r-, nn t o H-tn at the Auditorium today in hi3 latt Ur.J- " 1 rIeafA. "rr.'r Crlmsnn Cle. The oper.ing- rccnrn o! th plntcr phow a wtathtr-btviten obooner plying th waters of the fftcMVc, baund for a Knuth Ain--ric.in 20t. A flaiic encounter la this p!cV5 btwa Elmo and a run cf rMM strength Is rc allst. o and built ulcng hp-rota lines. Thy fought fcr fcimest an tntlre day, th& camera Jäiin using nearly 2. COO feet of film. 73 HO contt of tho prire rlr.g havo IVO many terrhle blow? len delivered, and -when the director railed li halt on tht rotne both moa viero lruie5 arul fclaedln?. "IfoU Me bright," a Fox Sur.shln corrifv.y, and Tcrwrn Tor!i axe al.o ho-.vn. The Err feature will bo slvovrn. tomor to;

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TJrrre I1 no more popular ncinr im the ficren than Thomas M'-lghar:. cho was eeen yestortiay at tho Oliver theater In his latert relt-asM, "Conrad In Quest of Ilia Youth." Ertlich opened a fivo flays' run id

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Single Tickets for all lectures . on sale today.

n Price $1.50, $1.00, 75c,

50c and 25c, Plus War Tax.

that huso. The ptnry I well out i th ordlmry and b piven fomo ! mot Interesting turns. Thy hero, an

ofTlcf r ct the Uritlsh army, J le-!

pic ted as htvlr.tr returned from the war older Ly several years. He look?

back to h!i your.t't r days and lonps

for th-" happlncm they gave him. :

and neeks, by re-livloff the Heenes of Ms youth, to innku himself young ag.xin. Hi effort to brinrj back that boyhood happinres provo of no avail. lie I'vcn potF to nn old sweetheart In Italy, but It Id all In vain. In returr.ir.i? to England he loses his train and I? compelled to lay off for ff-veral hour In a little town, and whllo wand er im: about he corner upon an adventure that leads him to tho altar, marrying a titled lady Instead of a penniless artres., bj he tlrtt thought. The pJoco abounds In humor and pathos and Mr. Melshan In a lovable Conrad, who finds his youth when h falla In love. The &uiportlny ra.st is an excellent one and includes Margaret Loomi'. Kathlyn "William. Mabel Van Buren. Maymo Kelso, I'ertrarn Johns. Sylvia Ashton and Ruth llenIck. The settings are elaborate. The F ile of the. f-lngle tickets for the N'ev.man Traeltalks will open at the Oliver box o!Mce thLi morning. Jerusalem and the Holy Land is the .subject for the first talk, to be given on I'riday evniricf f this wfk. The Kalo of Feats opens today for

Salisbury Field und Margaret Mayo's

comedy frolic, "Twin Ik-ds," which comts to the Oliver theater Saturday, Ib. ', matinee and night, with Zalna Curzon. "Twin IU-iW fairly bristles with lau eh. s and pcreams and ha.s held it Popularity on its wholesomenesv. its .swift action, it wit of fresh lines and new coined sdnng, and the deftiifSH of its characterization. A notable company of farceur?, who have rru: been associated in thi comedy, will again be seen In this successful Selwyn fart .

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several other notable players and a pert t a chords of half a hundred rweetlts that make up the students In the Fchool-that Prof. Reid falls heir to. the star has put for.h cne of the rnoit entertaining pictures that

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'expected that of Charlie, did you?

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moro than laughs!

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Thf lovers rt dancing will have uri opportunity on next Tuesday night to dance to one of Now York's famous orchestras as ,tho rnAnagejnent of Tokio has or.fyac-el the celebrated Joe Kayner's novelty orchestra for tho one night only. Young people are promised a rare treat In the way of irresiatable dance

music and vartou special solo numbers. Tho regular Tokio orchertra will also play on this night, alterna,tings in playing nvith the feature orchestra, Joo Kaypor's orchestra was formerly of tho famous Earl Iuller's Rector orchestra of New York city, and aro the makers of tho celebrated Earl Fuller phonograph records.

cus picture than "The Charm current attraction at the Castle." School," his latest photoplay and tho With tho assistance of Lila Lee and .

A Queer Tnpso. A Xoulslana sheriff forgot to hang a man on the day ho was sentenced to die, and tho man, curiously enough neglected to mention tho matter.

Chicken Pie supper Tuesday, Feb. SI.' at First M. E church. Frico TCc. Begin serdng at 5:30.

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TIELLO HUSBAND" A Satirical dunetly by "Wlllli n Anthony McfJuirt

Taylor & Francis

EMILY DARRELL "iAi'io for Rehearsal''

Pauline Saxson & Sister

PEAHL'S ROUMANIAN 1 GYPSIES J'rolicking in Caxnp

Hrojius 6c Brown

THURSDAY GRACE CAMERON & "DUKE" ROGERS Ami Fie OtJu r Act

I.ASA IAAZ. Lips" Is due tomorrow.

Thi.s amazing spectacle of lifo and love furnishes South Rend with what i? probably itn greatest photoplay sensation In the past year. Ince has created the most lavish entertainment finc:; "Civilization" and the b'jst offering of a truo and powerful story of love ever put in films. All phases are included, from the melting tenderness of adorable sweetheart days up to the devouring flames of full blown passion. House Petern and Florence Vidor head a remarkable cast, tho settings are spectacular and expensive to the very extreme, nnl the thrilling parts aro really breath-taking. Today Anita Stewart is the star, and the famous First National feature, "Human Desire." is the picture.

CASTLK. "Wallaco Reid never had a cleverer, more attractive or more hilari-

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TODAY ONLY ANITA STEWART in the famous feature . "HUMAN DESIRE"

THE PRIDE. OF SOUTH BEND Today Continuous Until Saturday Night AT LAST! THE SUPER-COMEDY THE WHOLE WORLD'S WAITING FOR! THE GREATEST COMEDY OF ÜIS CAREER.

Also PRIZMA, the most beautiful of all

photoplays, and a news weekly.

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They Stood Up and Cheered THOS. H. INCE'S

Amazing Spectacle of Life and Love

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You're fcoinp: to jell hon .vou seo Charlh wamlor through Uie trials of 4,inotherhood.M You're priiis to laugh and lausli and LAl'Cill as you follow the humorous pair through th omody on which tlio world-famous ounodlan worked for n jonr. I'dna lwrianro H in it. too; and the is JaclUe Coogui), tho funnut jonup-tcr vor mcii on the crvcn.

. During its record-smashing run of the past two weeks at Barlee's Loop TheaT ter. Now its run is being: continued at the magnificent New Senate. THAT IS IN CHICAGO, WHERE THE PAPERS SAID: "Best acting in five years." Examiner. ''Don't miss Lying Lips,' it's wonderful." American "Florence Vedor gives us an unforgettable woman." News. with House Peters Florence Vidor and a marvelous cast. Come and Cheer it At the Lasalle Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

Accompanied by the BLACKSTONE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 17 Pieces Angelo Vitale, Director And the big Kimball Pipe Organ Continuous Music One and One-Half Hour Show

SPECIAL ATTENTION ! Note Hours: Shows Start All This Week: 11:00 a. m. 12:30 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 9:30 p. m.

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Splendidly acted by a great company in outdoor scenes of tempest and sunshine that have seldom been equalled for their magnificent photography. Starting with a terrific storm at sea and ending up with the last stand of the beach combers, headed by that heroic figure, Yank Barstow, played by Elmo Lincoln, this picture is one of those great plays which could only be given you by the camera, one of those huge outdoor dramas for which the screen was made. Here is something for everybody Love, Adventure, Thrills, and wonderous settings in a tropical clime, the glorious sweep of the sea the lure of lawless lives lawless loves the struggle of a man of might to beat down his enemies and win the woman he loves. There is just one term that fully describes this picture The Picture that has Everything.

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