South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1921 — Page 5
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People who llko , niyl-ry ox end nlava will Io to 8?! "A
Voice In ths Iark," to li hown to- j day for th lat time at th lllacktone thratr. The plot I LifcJ on j the strango murdt-r of one Dr. H.nlrn- j bury, and four persons arn under l suspicion until t!i renl rulprit ii raught through the tr.tin:rny of a ,
llnd man. It U a thrilling play and well acted by a atar cast. Including Alice Holll'tcr. who plava the feminin lead In "A Volc? In the Dark." She Is well known to tho movie fans of South Bend who have followed moving pictures Finc it infancy. Tho mo?t exciting and baffling mys
tery play ever produced on the j tage or screen, and nobody can fee ' thLa picture without feeling that! creepy shiver of anticipation which is mot delicious of thrill. ; Imagine a pet dog and a pet bear: chained together, stranded in ewiftj current in river In far north, and j finally v. ng dashed over a preclpl- j tous liv.ds, and through nheer ani-j
rml int.Miirence and presence of:
- - - - - mind, rescue each other in the end.
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Listen Lester" Opens Stand At Oliver Today
I'llpiwfy-H.ii pointed to Ms maic bo.
Nancy and Niel; and Flippe tyFlap up in the mango tre listened to whjt th lim4 ucri" :ivlnr.
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ment. a dog and a bear aretually j he chil(lren ,ere ,n hfJ .. put to this test, being tart on tht r ; Ye... pum A Mrs , .( n .. own resources for the Bake of real- . rn chlI(Jren WrL,h yo,r farM and Ism, in James Oliver Curwoodrf;r(1, In "Nomad of the North." which will; .. ape wasl)d JIan,i;. rame a commence a three-day enKuSernen t- miff mewin vok. tomorrow at the Hlackstone. I or at ..I)id va,, . least two minute the remarkable ..y.,,, mJ 0 ,)1;K.k t truggle of thee animal occupies hat wm.t romf? off on em, of the hole screen, an. it i said that , .
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II AML KT." Hamlet" according to Fritz-Iib-
i ed Mr. L,eo J.ion, cruffly. see your tail." Mr. Leo looked closed v.
teaching him circus tricks." "Won't I get a fine r.ssel and a , mane?" inquired Lula meekly. She; was r.v.rnpyn isister. ; Mrs. Lion sighed. "No. dear. We ; women have to make up in disport- ' tion what we lack in looks. But j that' no reason why you should I not learn circus tricks, too. The i only thins is that out here in the;
i jungle there s small chance of Jind-
ir.g u nice round ball for you to I stand on, a hoop to jump through. or a see -saw to balance upon." Flippety-Flap, the fairyman. ;
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er, one 01 me ino.-i nuu-u iajiuumh lo be a nne ff-now. Mama, Lumpy r of the role on native .tage, 'is a . getting a fine black ta.ss .1 on the end dreamer! Action, only In thought, j of hi, taU 15j.p ,nint, M00n j0 The one great dominating character- j getting- a mane. It's time we were ltic of the trreat character is that I of thought. He is thinking, always' thinking." This is what Mr. L -Iber J ' x News completes the b:ll. Towrote when asked to expre-M teiely rnorroWa program cousins of a the character of the Dane. And j five-reel western drama with tho this too is the consensus of opinion j screen's daredevil cowboy, Le.ner
of the great critics of the stage to- Cuneo; 7th chapter of "Fantoinas."
day. Mr. Leiber will l.e .seen i j followed by Fathe News, and "Doing "iramlet" on ThurKday night ot the 1 Time," a funny comedy with Jnub
winked at tho twins and pointed to liJs great magic shoe. I'll surprise them." he whispered. "Hut as it's
You're going 'too lat1 to do circus tricks tonight.
we may as well stay In this mungo trr until moiriing." (To be continued.) (Copyright. 1921)
difficult. This method is not in universal use in this country.
Oliver.
I Pollard, which close the bill.
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Sweating of tlie l-et. My son, 13, has had 1'oot trouble for several years. Thej perspire freely and give off a very disagreeable odor. Excessive fiwenting of the feet may be due to general debility or to a constitutional peculiarity run-down condition, building up of tho bos
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AVuh a whirl of merriment, song j Thomas Mighan Is tt b shown and dance ami music that is rich in 'Conrad in Quest of His Youth."
in melody. the musical comedy I for tlie last times in South Bend at health would be the best means ot "Listen Lester" comes to the Oliver the IiS'.ill today. This great adap j combatting the trouble, theater tonight for a two days' stay, j tation ff Ionard Merrick's novel.! F.athini; with medkateil akolud Tho story is of real dramatic value, j jn which the tar is supported byjanJ water and the use pf talcum or
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centering around .a package of det-; such famous players as Margaret
ters written by a flinhty Colonel to ; Loom: and Kathlyn William., has
a wise and runny lady, who tk-cidea . been one of the season's noteworth; ; solutions, more effective, should not J
to make the be use- of them sne successes. Tomorrow Viola Dana.!"" empioyeu on the feet except un-
LAST TIMES TODAY
Who killed Dr. Sains-bury?
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FRANK. LLOYD'S PRODUCTION OF
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"Listen Ix-ster." a farce comedy which shows tonight and Sunday afternoon and night at the Oliver theater.
can. and drawing along with them.
love affairs, comedy .situations, clcv-
the most charming and saucy sta.A,Ur ni,icil1 supervision.
of the screen, is to be shown in her!
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FRANK. LLOYD
One solid hour of delicious thrills!
Wonderful Man of Mystery Master Mind Reader Crystal Gazer SEE HEAR ASK
er dialogue- and whistleable music, j latest release. "Cinderella'? Twin.'
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Ous Shy. Joe Mack. Llchard I hlh-speed comedy lomance of a I have a boy S. Ila3 had spasms i Mar. Lynthon Athey. Lulu Swan, j lajy's niaid who found a way tj'for some time as often as everv two
Virginia Watsm. Oc:le unaan. and Paul HcstlU portray the various charade: r-. There will be a inatlnee on Sunday.
meet the man of her d;eam eve", or three months, and sometime. as' though he wen a notable in hisjh bn apart as fix months, lie takes) society. j his spells as if he is setting sleepy j Thrills .share the picture wit.'i.and tired, and his fever comes ui i
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-PASSIXCS SIIOUV' No Winter Garden show of the 2 4 that have been produced by that
famed temple of amusement ha
laughs and appeal.
CASTLKL Ro.'coe (Fatty) At buckle in
iirew;er s .v::::ons. after regi.x
furpassed the popularity or me Bering one of the greatest and most
'Parsing Show." which COr.US to tne enthusiastic hits in all South Hend
screen history, departs after today's allows at the Castle. The .shaving scene in the comedy will be remembered forever as one of the most hUarious thing's ever flashed on tha
silver theet. Tomorrow Win. Fair-
Oliver Wednisday evening. April 6.
Thla tremendously Iare and entertaining: mirth and melody melange; broke all records in Chicago for length of run and 'amount of business. Since then it lias played
return engagements in uusiuu. . bankss. the greatest daredevil of all ndelphia. Detroit. Cincinn'tti. litts- ! the weacrn pjayerSt to be Starred burg, and other large citifs. ; in what Ja generally accounted his ! mist death-defying1 bid for fame. OIUMII-:r.M. i "Fighting Bill." a rir-roarir.&. The vaudeville bill which is Riven H.raf,hing. gtorv of red-blooded final performance at the Orpheuni i j,truggies between he-men. theater tonight features "The 1V3 dame." a comedy-romance which H
presented by an excellent company j headed by clever Harry Ilayden. j known to the stapre as the love-sick ( hero of "The Boomerang." Butler j and Parker, in tluir comedy skit j
of back-tace lite, entitled "I'oni1
Make Me Lmsli;" the Itoyal (lacoiKne?. juKgllnp eiriüib.r'sts; Gilbert and Saul, who call their musical skit "A Bundle ot Baqv," AVilia
and .sometimes if I notice him in ; time, and give him a juick laxative, ) and set his bowels cleaned, I often ; prevent a spasm. He complains of his stomach just below his ribs. Your boy's spasms are probably1 due to an extreme irritability of the i nervous system. ' though attacks j been to be usually exciied by rohiu digestive trouble. I should advise , you to have him examined thoroughly by your family physician, to 1 determine whether there is any organic or constitutional rouble that mlghj be responsible.
HEALTH ADVICE
"III ues." I have tHe blues so often, and the
mnd Harold Hrowne. f penalizing in least thing gets in .dscouraqed. artiftic rajt picture?. and Barber j Sometimes I am tired of living and .Jackson, i-omedhn. completes : What causes It? L. L. tin vill This condition is treated nowa-
Stai-Lins tomorrow. "Puhbar's j days viith success by physicians, es- . Nine Vhitf IIr.Rars." a famous j petially those who specializes in i
in.eir.c bind, toy.s the new program j nouro-psychiatry. Discus the matof vaudeville. Walter Weems. tho ter frankly with your family phy-sl-Houthern humorist whose clever j cian. and have him refei you to a tories are inteitoer?ed with song; ; specialist.
Kav, Hamlin and Kay. offering the ( coniedy oddity. 'The I'.ill Poster."; "Twilight Sleep" j and three other pplendid acts, com-i I should like to receue .some in-i plete the program. ' formation concerning th- use of so- . ! called "Twilight Sleep" in child t
AUniTOmi M. I birth. Today at the Auditorium. Er UN "Twilisht Sleep" is Induced by the
Stroheim make his arpearance In j hypodermatic Injection of a prephls 20th century play entitled j aration of narcotics. Ideal results j "Blind Husbands" a story of a mar can be expected from its use only at:
who neglected hi wife's affections the hands of trained personnel in a in order to .utisfy his own fvlfish j hospital. This method should not need. A sensational, yet true to I be used in the home, life, drama, staged in the plctur-1 There are seven al objections to the
f sque Alps of Switzerland. In- ! "?e of this preparation, among them l.irted in the ca.t are J'rancelJe i I bo fact that In about 2" percent of!
Rillington and Sam DeC.rass. "Way 'he cases the desired effect is not obOut West" is a laugh-provoking 1 tained and in other cases its adminrrmrdv wi'.h funnv Hank Mann, and ! Istration has been accompanied by.
I the death of the infant or by the;
uirin oi an iniani asii!Aueu iu such degree that resuscitation was I
Turkish Troops Chech
Advance of Greek Army n
Uy International Service CONSTAXTINOPLi:. Air:l 1 Ihe Turkish nationalists have turn-
Jed upon the Greeks and checked the I advance on the Bagdad railway, according to a despatch today from ! Angora. The Turkish. r..;Iinalists
capital. The Turks claim that the (Jreeks have not entered the city of K&ki-hehr. although they attempt ed to capture it earlier in the week. Advices from Athen. Tuesday reported tlie occupation of rki-Fhehr by the Greek.. Kski-Shehr U 1..) miles west of Angora.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT, APRL 15 AND 16 Special Matinee on Saturday
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The Most Enthralling Melodrama cf Modern Times
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TODAY THOMAS MEIGHAN Margaret Loomis Kathlyn Williams "CONRAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH"
The OLIVER Wednesday, April 6 Seats Nov Selling Prices: $1.00 to $3.00
The New York Winter Garden Wonder Spectacle
SUNDAY VIOLA DANA in "CINDERELLA'S TWIN" Her Latest
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Harry Hayden & Co. The Love (Jnme."
Bobby Gilbert & Earl Saul
Butler & Parker Don't Make Me Laugh.'
Willa & Harold Browne
Royal Cascoignes rnlque OtTorlnc. Intiixluoins Hertha. l.uble-somer-saaltin Doj;.
Barber & Jackson Sunday Dunbar'f 9 Vbite Hussars And Five Other Acts N. V. A. IAY, riUDAV. Al-ILS THICKS lire?. ?Inhi Floor r r. llaleony 20c. first i-Ix rows 50r. Sunday and Holiday Matlnev. wmc prices a crrtilnp. WoT.Uay 3ktlnee .. .
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Soutl Ilond Is to tx faoit-tl villi a brand new production .which enjoyed a months' eiifrntrcmeiit at the New Am-
' i sterdam tlwinter, Xnv Yrk, ; j and tlireo nionfJiH nro'1 Tul stay at th Illinois theliter, Chicago. C'omlns: to tli Oliver theater 1'rldajr and
Saturdav eenircrst April 15 and 10, 3fat. Saturday. TIh I!d WjTin CarnJr with tho same, Identical company and prodnetJon lntnrt, which i'liaraeteti.ed Its Mftrropol! tan enragement llh YA Wymi, "tho perfect fool" nt tlx head or an exceptjonal coterie of players and what I promised to Im a. very unnvtuil cnscmhlo of tho ''(IrlJ est trlrls." Wlillo tho hook. lyrlcH and inu-lc arc by TI Wynn. th presentation wnm staped by tlvat masferlvand. Xcd AVnjbnrn. Ic of Zlcgfcld I'ollleM' fame.
note There is only gob tp1Kfooi And South Bend One of Six titles I'ortiinate ITnOTih to fx?-In chidcil in ihe Week I let ween Town to and 3IJhviULke. N l'hrne Ord. rs Accept-1 No seats laid aside. Prices: MaJn Door, i'.l Hows and IIo"s, $2.00; list 7 IUms $2.00; IlaJetny, I i;ms. $i:.oo; .er I Kows, .SI..V); IJoIan 1 Hons S1.00; fJoIlery, 7.")C and TAU; Plus Tax.
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A JOYOUS MUSICAL DELIGHT In 2 Acts 12 Scenes of Gorgeous Splendor A TUNEFUL TONIC OF MUSIC AND GIRLS
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TODAY LAST TIMES ROSCOE ("Fatty")
"Brewster's Millions
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SUNDAY V!f T TAIVY
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in a tremendous, terrifyir2 tale of a strong man, "Fichiing Biil"
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Vitk vsIj2 -HV ina a wcnderful cast of pnncipaL Sp2rld:n2 Mu3ic, Girls, Comcuy,
Dancing "N" everything. PRICES Evening, 50c to $2.00. MATINEE SUNDAY, 25c to $1.50
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