South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 123, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 May 1921 — Page 10

Il i:sIV .MOFtXIX, MAY 3. 1921. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES in Cassopoli.. Friday. Mrs. Itinincrr of Kdwardbur;r i FPndins a fw days xtih hr som, Frank and Henry Riningcr, and families. Mrs. Ja5pr Fmith and children and Ida F. Shnffrr wrr in Edwardsburjr. Mich.. Saturday afternoon. Henry Rlninpr was In FJkkhart and Goshen Siturday. Mrs. Ranson of Edwardsburc wns in (Iranpcr, Saturday afternoon. Frank Hatch and Ml.s Mills of South Rend at ended the Presbyterian services irunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith of Nile-. Mich., were Granger visitors Saturday afternoon. ' Ida Shaffer has ice cream fr rtlo Mr. and Mr. William Fissel and Saturday everins and Sunday, dauchter Ruth were in South Bend. ' Theaters Saturday evening. Miss Mable Fissel spent Saturday and Sunday with Ruth Truitt. m, kstom;. r.ou ! .re ,!."un a t th f :i; url-ir I '!--; l;irTry XEITS-TIMES Want Ads l -so:--.. uv V h '. I l-.-ir.5-.", Y v ili 1 THEATRE 17 IM snjphny Orrliestra. Angela Vlt nirx-tor HF.RE TOT hTT, TUT GOOD rc if th" 1 Ar;. r!'.'i'? :'", v vi it r.. ONES T- ( h irir;ir r.f th tit! ro! i I h ) t ub '; h -1 n ' i 'i .v ' "y prnv (hit :'. r.j fiirkr th;in v.if-r.' and iht rill (nir''fi",.--r.:.M in th wr.rM 'a ill rf m r h rge th a r i! Iitin h i ra . :-r :c- ( f anyNo-Iv. TV' f.l:n brtl's in ihn prodnt:"n ;iro r.f tr:. of th'v -.mrra. 1 'fy :.rP witT'd if th contest - nnt w ro 1h- d a.!; ;- of rn'-m!'s. z: z 0 rC V-:., v ' J TODAY and TOMORROW o f MM WM) M

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mf! I ! " r r v v " r f 1 h r o i j c h t h r I r I'-ni.-'hy 1 -attl and th r'f llt-P t: it w:'l .r i'-tiraTy mike y n spellbound from ho srarting and finishi r of Tb.? pi- turr. If otj liko lot ff ;irf:r" V.f art Inf f ret ; n I . FiiHpr r. rjf.n't r:,i - weir. A "Th? MolTh" hi1 v 1 :!- h'enrnini: a rich". important artnr in motion pirfjirf. ThTo i" one in TI"X Pm'-Ji'.i lat'.-t ti!rn. "Th4 North V;n! Malire," -whirli ronu-i to tho FMirk -ton'"1 th'a?T thr- days rnpirri nrir? Thurylay. Vrr;i fjnrdon, who p!avd the important pirt in "Humor pj," tnkr. tho leading rart in tliia production. Tiiro in no Ftory to admirable for sercen portrayal ono with rrr-nr 1 1 ! 1 1 Jn th4 ert-.it North country. Ilx l-irh brings hi bert to tho f?.-rc n in "The North Wind1 Mali." Norma Talmi dc. tho popular a-trfTii, "will rommonro a four day rnsiJTMnnt in hrr Infest production, 'TaFsion nnwer." nxt S'un1iy. Th!a Is said to bo or.o of th bi-t plcturci rf this phrnonr.al frar'fl career. Mary Plckford in hrr latent picture. "Thn IrvcUsht." a f-hMu!rl for an f-arly phowin? at the Hlack-rtorc.

S-ne from, 'Th Inside of the Cup." Parting Wednesday at th Oliver theater.

tion of the gold rush days of California. "Th. Testing Block." hi new pH turc, written by him-lf arid distributed by Paramount. Kva Novak makes the most, ap! ealinx ewffthcart that Rill has ever had on the screen, and as the little gypsy-like violinist she H an objjvct of adoration for the audio nee.

Ti.s.ixi:. Dorothy GLsh, accompanictl hy her dorr. "MIko." and hr parrot. "The Prince," and a noble company of gloom chasors Is holding a royal reception at the IaKiUe theater tod.cy and tomorrow with hor moflt rt'Cnt comedy drama, "Tho Ghost In the Garret,' othcrwi? the -amazing advemurea of Delüe OTkdl. a poor relation who is supposed to Itavo taken tho priceless "Jools." But, heavens! of course, ehe didn't do it, and b'gosh If eho and her fiwectlo don't set out to provo her innocence. Which they do In tho Fpooldest bunch of burbling romantic farco that ever brought five reela of Joy to a laughing and shouting audience. TJtorothy'a been acting on tho Fcreen ever pine ehe was 14 years old. She is now 24, and one of the greatest favorites as well as tho only straight comedy actref of any noto e-xcept Mabel Normand on tho scrc-en. In "Tho Ghost in the Girret" pho has the bent vehiclo she has hal for years, according to Mao TInee of tho Chicago Tribune, who reported a crowd convulsed with laughter at the performance, white Fhe lost both her -.reserve and dignity.

CASTXH. Rill Hart has moved over to the Castle with hi3 1 lade-raising sensa-

OKIMIIU'M. A duo of graceful dancers, and a clever singer and pianist, makes up the act of Rrown. Gardner and Rarnett. who offer their pas-sing revu of fonsr and dan, as the feature of the present vaudeville program at the Orphcum. Next in favor arc Paul Nevins and Rob Mack, well known minstrel entertainers who offer a clever combination of patter, pantomime "boxinp: ami fast stepping. Rennett pisters and company have a real novelty in which acrobatic feats aro introduced by three charming girls, prettily attired !n bathing cults of latest style. A! Reatty and Fvelyn offer a juvenile jollity including smart 0r little songs and graceful and lively dancing. Rob Mills, -the boy at the piano, pleas-os with hi song stories and the Roof Garden trio complete tho bill.

id Torrence, Jack Rohm and Richard Carlyle.

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Miss Iavrrr.o Hibner of Klkhart an'l Ixnils and William and Misses Rthel and 1'mma Seg?nian of Granger spent Sunday with Roy Frecl. P. en Watson and wife of Buchanan and Rudolph Kline and family of South Rend spent Sunday with Ida Shaffer. Frank and Henry RIninger were

AUDITORIUM. Today is the last presentation of the lives and exploits of the famous "Younger Rrothers" of Missouri, known as tho most notorious of outlaws. Scout Younger, a cousin of the famous outlaws, is hero in person with the picture. Tomorrow and Thursday, Harold Lloyd comes to the Auditorium in his newest comedy special, "Number, Please." in addition to a five-reel picture called "Tho Sport of Iving.V which stars Matt Moore and Margot Kelly.

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