South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 122, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 May 1921 — Page 7
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MONDAY MORNING. MAY 2. 1921.
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IlLACKSTONi:. Th rhnonun i! st ir. I ...;. u Fairbanks, v'.ic oi-er,..! t four-.! 'iKaRrnunt strri1.lv in 'The Mol-
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rr-rib!r..itlon offered In th Juvenile act pr'-r.tM by .1 Hratty ani Kv:.vn in "Two lists." The Roof f; irdrn Trio nith a rnvrlty romprii'ir.? .natehe anl Mf- --f everything worth whi In the t'iusir;il ÜD-, and Bol Mill, he ,(,y with the Minny smile, rouni ;t th rxff r.t 1.111. Kir.' sr.irn.-4 anI Topics of th Day i t : ; i a I ojen thr pr rfornianr.
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I'.:ll Hart a'jain pallors away with t . r t honors in pere-endom in hi !;t-t whir'.insr. driving, shootir.. S-Jttiir.sr ff-nati.'n of thf? west. 'The T'wtins IUo k." which end" it? laSallr ffirt-'.T today. Hrrr's a story f th'- wr'.i known Mays of 'ID. whf n ':f- w.-if irtty much in thr raw ;ind whf-n tlu- man that packed thr
h'ikirt wallAp won th pirl. In
v"-!r.' th dr'.ectahlr Kva Novak in thr rolr of a violinln with a .trll!n? hnnd of play err. She Midie hrr way into thr heart of every man-Jack of Sierra Dill's outlaw outfit, and thr Jr.ider (Hart) ha to do nom" wickrj-lookin? hattlim: to grab her off. And with h'-r he acquire a basrfuj of trouldr which xfifp. thr audi(ncrs p ? its neck in excitcmrnt until thr final fadrout. "The Testing Bleck was written hy Hart himself, and well he knrw what ho was !oing. Iernurc and dovi!i.-h Dorothy G!sh j--:idrr onto the Iial'r Pllvor heet tomorrow in her latest harumnear urn. madcap farce. "Th Ghost in th Clarrrt."
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AUDITORIUM.
Today and tomorrow at tho Audi-! old
! torium. Soout Your.srer. a fusin of
j the famou.i "Younger Brother." j t',ro fr,r tuo dl-va or': j pre5rns a historical picture, show- ; . I .ng the trur live of thr famou.
j r andits of the civil war period
j This no: a drawn-out melovirama , H
J hut a true-to-!ifr plcturization of -I Mif?ouri famous outlaw.'. and
actual h -. of pome of their d ir- I ins fxn ?. From a historical !
ftandpoir.w ..r picture Is ?ild to he
THIS WEEK Wednesday, Thurrday, Friday and Saturday
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Mart to fini.-h. V-r-i (Jonlon in tl.- ur a''.-t pirturr of hrr movm picfarr cip'-r vill be ji'-'cn in Fl lia h'.s f.imous fctory. "Thr North Wind's Malier." which commrr.'f?? a thr -day engagement Thur-day. This i. onr o the sri-atf-st picture s that v. r catnc from the pn of H.-x a'di. a sN.ry cast in thr fr-izen h irt ef Ali-ka in the roip.antl' flays f th- 'old ruj-h. The rrmarkal.h- p rf "r rn "f Vera Gordon brings a ru h ontribution of liunior and pathos to picture of throbs and thrill-. Norma Taltnady . the popular star, will be ehown ip h' r latent Mir-t-yr, "The Pas-fion Flower. ' winch omrnrncrs a fotir-'iay r: irat' ni -nt next Sunday at thr pdarkstono.
MIAVINiS." I'ew plays have t-o many lenirnts of interest t offer as ha Henry V. Savage's Capo Cod coi-ioly, "Shavings." which comes to th- Oliver theater toninht for two d.i--. direct from a triumphant run at I'nwi r.' theater in Chicago. Th' play is a dramatization of the book by that
name by Joseph Lincoln and lik
,H hN stories i' depi-d Capo Cod
f as. tr rliip.--. no other author
has pucrerded jn j i turinu it. .led Winslow. who N brttrr j known as "Shavings. " is a middlef aged toy maker. He is 50 real and above hyocriy that h hitu.-rlf J - confesses that h cannot "rru li' I ' naturally." II" has lived a Ufr of I singular sc lf-.-.icri'b c Hr i thru.-t into his profession as a toymaker
aftc-i- his rnotlier's death. Without education, hr i still po.--sesed of raturrJ wit and his quaint philosophy hursts forth at regular infer-
y a :.-s inu 11 im nil' in'- 'i"im ii'.ii f with an original vein of comedy. ) The otlor characters are as gruioely teal as "Shaving;" himself.
There is a i I l.i rg gossip, who !oe.-4 an erring brcther; the brother who endeavors to live down a prison record: the old gentleman who employs tho young man anal give. him a chanre. Hut always it is "Shavings" who draws the heart inten sf most. His cjuiet philosophy. his cjuaint comedy and hi eccentricities rn'iien tllo eiltirp tilllV. "Sill VIMLs"
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iork and voting and old were
equally enthusiastic regarding It. The New York run was followed Iran equally successful one in P.oston and rh 11 a del phi 1. after which th'nli 'ftnt fr I ' h 1 r i n wh " it is
now playing its third month to calacity houses and closing the engagetnent on Sunday. May 1, and will appear here with the "original
cast intact. Harry Heresford plays the character of thr toymaker. Thr oth r in the cast arr James Trailbury. Charles Dow Clark. Clira Moores. Patricia Morris. Marie Vernon. iVn Mitel. ell Hal-
tis. Alexander Clark. Jr.. and Iudt ley Clements. The dramatization was madr by Pauline Phelps and Marion Short. John MKee st.iced J the entire production.
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for its benefits, as well as its pleasure. Keeps teetfD clean, breath sweet, throat
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OIIPHi:tM. A Mil of hiph class pr.rforminres that prer.trd at thn Orpheum
theater thi week. I. very act a.boun45 in clean, sparkling comedy which la pe appealing to lovers
vaudeville. Clever reporter.
race-ful dancing chic ctuirs.
rlaÄ?ne sinking, and rmty pit!.
place the bill hlsh in the estimation of the appreciative audirrce. Headlining thr bill 1.1 th- rr put on bv the" versatile trio. Prmvn. Gardner, and Rirnctt. Tb,!s tr execute a number of plasvm,' r--ep and rut over several song numlers with .a d'..sh arid vim that cli's rounds of clause. A r.-;-n: ,g fesiture of tht :r act is the convincing amount of person a'.'.'v anl ir.divtdualltv that each per'.rrver libcrates in h. or her work. A condensed and i.i:-r--::m: mi-.-
rel act put on t-y -m an I
ck. both of whom are- ( p ri -nc-and capable performer--. Their
dancing and singing i far above par. They respor.de. i to a hearty amount of applause bv gitrg a .'.e. cidedly tmi iue anl clever encore. Originality exudes- from the p-n-
Sisters and Co. act. It furnishn'ertv of c'. xn and w h. el, .o.v1
entertainment a well as an xhi'-i. Lcn of handsome scenry and. cw-
turne.-. Smart talk, cat-hy songs, nnl sraoefu! step :
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TODAY Why Not Let OLIVE TELL you what is
"A WOMAN'S BUSINESS"
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TOMORROW BILL HART in "THE TESTING BLOCK"
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I LASALLE TODAY Wüliam S. (BUI) HART in a new picture "THE TESTING BLOCK" TOMORROW The Funnist Girl in Pictures DOROTHY GISH in her funniest photoplay "THE GHOST j IN THE GARRET k.
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NOW PLAYING VARIETY BILL BROWN, GARDNER & BARNETT A Passing Revue of Songs and Dances. NEVINS & MACK The Minstrel Men. BENNETT SISTERS & CO. You Never Can Tell. AL BEATTY & EVELYN In "Two Bits." BOB MILLS The Boy with the Sunny Smile. ROOF GARDEN TRIO A Little Bit of Everything Worth While Latest Pathe News Weekly and Topics COMING THURSDAY CORKING GOOD BILL NEXT SUNDAY GREAT COMEDY SHOWS LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS!
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them only dregs this girl and boy whom hypocrites' pride had ruined.
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SHOWS START 11, 12:45, 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:45, 9:30. You May Come as Late as Ten and See a Complete Show. Ctonj7Valuje plus in tins neiDest offering of ttie inimitable vDoagr Capense-absorbing interesttthLrill3 -'he -man" ac tion !flnd comedy novelties1 such qs Pairbanlcs at his.begt, alone can prodiice. Six Reels of Fairbanks Humor Love Speed Action
But there came a real man to the city's "most fashionable church." When he got through with the shams in the town's elite?!! A romance that grips the whole of life and turns it inside out.
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From the World-Famous Novel by Winston Churchill. Personally Directed by Albert Capellani.
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Direct and Intact from a Three Months' Run at the Powers Theater, Chicago.
"ITS A HENRY W. SAVAGE PROUCTION"
fll! fir vZTNl A li MHOVtt. Of THE SAME TITLE I I V k 1 J iDÄAHATlZtD BY MW,OJ. II f JOHM I I
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TOKIO"
THE BEST TEN PIECE ORCHESTRA EVER ASSEMBLED IN SOUTH BEND WILL PLAY AT TOKIO NEXT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS 2 Pianos 2 Banjos Clarinet Bass Horn Violin Drums Saxophone Cornet
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Scout Younger .will appear in person with this picture.
SCOUT YOUNGER WILL TELL YOU WHY. In seven reels of the most interesting story ever told. True facts, taken from history. This picture will not startle you, but it will keep you interested from the first to the last reel. History tells us that the Younger Brothers became outlaws during the Civil war. Why? Outlawed both by the North and South Cole Younger became Captain of Quantrel's Famous Gorilla Band. They are shown in action, fighting among the little black Jack Oaks in Southern Missouri, engaging Captain Tylers famous Federal Cavalry. This picture is presented by Tuck Hill, a member of McKen-
ney Texas. An old survivor of Quantrel's Famous Gorilla H
band. The children will be interested. Let them come, as there is nothing in the picture that will hurt them. A picture that will carry home a good moral to all who see it.
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