South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 76, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1921 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 192l.
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Sevcntccn-Piccc Symphony Orchestra. Angclo Vitale, Musical Director. .-HOWS STAUT lM-l-,).:.'
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dark xi'o. j .'or;:l:i Sunday fr thr o u y? . 'Mr. ar.'l JIri irt-r I' Ha . n, in Twin I?o.i--,- which b raid to bo gTrator tli in the .tat;'. jilay f tho f-iin" narr:'. Ointv" wiil soon bo h. : i
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innjoriiui'i;" "Ho. iotrop.-." th' para:nunt pb'tur ubicb. his n running at the Oliver theater sine Monday, will close .with tonight'.-; p. rfonnan-. Tho production 1 an elaborate one
Jind the htory of rnor than ordinary j ki intr rest. . tl i V ALDITOItUM
Today is tho ia:u Mian-"- to .
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A - - ..- ....... . j"'- . inltr t niütlcri actr. y in '"Th.- Iiran 1-
d on;. in, aiiopted from tb v.. :l known fcta'o play "P.rand. d." by Oliver I. Pailly. In the role of Kuth .iuyer, .die in r'es from the guardianship of a. woman of the underworld and mount tho social ladder much t hr evil mothers
n--, Thon Ituth i liapplly nun- '
riod, only to be confronted by h r tTTiblo oriitin. b' e the jrreat tdianco for Talmadr" motionalism. : 3n th su porting oa.t an-. (;r 1 Pawc-ott. I'erry Marraont, Vinc'nt Serrano, and Pdna Murphy. "Circus i Jmps" is a vary' pliainir onit-dy wlth tb- rver popular I.. e klllks. : and Pox News are al.-o .Miown. .
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'drone" to be s on at the Oliver ( Li March 2 h and L'7. under the direc- j j
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provided it with tie- -an:e lavish invrn'i'.T' ..i c. n ( r v and i ffcrts. and
n. replica, of th" famous l.ueble M i -. . . . , . j .... ...l.i.i, ii
l.auv l'ini iiOiaon. rreauon.s niuin i
rre-tol nich ;l furcrr n its prcir.itr ; loth here and abroad, the bewitch- ; iuc c-Mtumes Invimr bf.n illustrated
by almost evtry fashion mai.:iyJne on
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"Irent " was written lv James !
Montgomery ami th'- lyrics and mu
i-ae wa-i furni"h.ed 1 y Josoph Mc- .
I'arthy and Harry Torney respectively. It is a love story with pcor.oa "l.üd in New York. U lias twenty jit'nuino foxg hit. The rast is rum.posed of r-pre-ontati vo metropolitan nrtij.t5. and the chorus H noted for Jts ja-.ith. t-ondiness and ability to Hn and dance.
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Also the First Chapter of
SURPASSING ALL PREVIOUS PRODUCTIONS OF NORMA TALMADGE IN STRIKING SCENIC GRANDEUR
A story or a girl who is
IUI CCU IU lilC VCI UUUiV Ul W k.' .' an abyss from which no H r. woman ever escapes, and fl'M
what happens when her f.j t mm mm m m I '
husband learns the truth. A DRAMA THAT STRIKES THE HEART OF EVERY HUMAN EMOTION 44 CIRCUS IMPS" A Clever Comedy, and FOY NF.WS
Even Finer in Pictures Than It Was A Book And Harold MacGrath Made It Some Story!
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!ner to do wdth the affairs of a ! somewhat f.irtatlous husband. is; The Wif r-aver," which Is pro- j f-ented by Henry I. Toomer and "o.. i n th new program which ojo ns j n three days' encasement at the i Orphouni theatr todny. "Tho Wife ' Kavor" 1 outlined as a new pro- '
Session, whoso buvir.ess it !? to keep th domeyrtio jliip from striking a
,-ock. A deaf and dumb steno- j
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j auocvllle. Pert Howard, the man J tit the piano; Wrtsn's Modell TTArt In classic stnt-.i.iry po s; I Clairo, -The 1 o r. o C.h." look-! fnsr ahe.id. and Sr.. 11 and Vern"n. i "ffrin an artistic dierrion, c om- I lMo the 1 ill. j CASTI.IA I Tools ..r 'liy." the v,-::?.v. !ona ' ' Spectacle th.U cause 1 sueh a furor , h ere wb.en it was ?!:ov:i not lone fSTO at the ;iv. r. has returned an-l ! is belnc nut on vi. w at :lie Cavtle
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