South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 4, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 January 1922 — Page 10

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ORPHEUM Oraro rpnlmoro Cooper and the

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C. F. Churchill. Los Anpeles, Held Prisoner for More

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f-AKo. It if th attraction all thl '

week at the Oliver theater w;th . matin to-lay and Saturday. ' LOS ANGEIiK?, Calif.. Jan. Hoth W";iETnhaN and Kemp- r and , Three masked handitf held the famthe authors helieved implicitly in iiy of C. F. Churchill, prison r in

"Th" I the Churchill home on X. Lunker

!i-in!.-at who slncts "Italy" and other introductory selections for thp 'i-tncf snloM and duct.1, top th pros-

Hat" bfor its production in New ' Hill av. fcr nearly three hours to

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dreamed that the ir Micees. with this accerdin to a report to the police

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nt rpheum hill Under th titP' j onl nlf.t f. ,,s lr lirl. tn I rhiirrhil! and his wife rprnrted

Iecau. of tliir pride and care, ' to the poli'e that they were hitting

na.s taken thm nianv niontlis to! in the front room of their home

of th i:i:don dancer?. Shrman presents th

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r;nnea. a. another teature fu!nthf,r a company for this encie-1 when three masked and arrmd fisth s hill which rlosr? its entrac:mnt , rn?nt (lf . Thp irxl hjch they ; ures invaded the room, nicht. Fred Hushes, the Welch j consider equal to th New York! They demanded that Mr?.

t-nnr. with Karl Hrnwn at th : : r;lJ8t Jn rv,.ry rrSp.Tt. Th comrany j Churchill Kivo them $700. When

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will h the Doll Frolips. with th McKinley sistr.". the einis. French artbts. Rohert nnd Trnant. with novel melodic- and danc ndditi?. and two other act.s of equal merit.

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TOM BURKE Tl' yuccpsfs attained by Tom Tlnrke, the Trih tnor. who com to the Olivr theater next Sunday f veninc for one concrt. was not

won without years of hard strucrslO)

and laborious .study. From th time h was a lad of in years he has known nothing but constant work and much of hi life has bn devoted to the cultivation of his marvelous voice. For five year." he studied In Italy. Then came tours of Europe with trrar.d opera, organizations and in K20 ho came to America, where he won instant .mecesv as a concert solaist. Mr. Hurke ha.s a firm belief in America's future as sincrins: country. He says there is plenty of wonderful material here, but says that Americans, somehow or othr. thln"k an artist must have a foreign stamp to be the real thinpr. This happy artist of the Kmerald Isl. with hi refreshing enthusiasm, deplores the fact that America de-

j mands that a sinr b "plastered ( with a foreicn name before she will ; h!iVf in him" .nd adds he is fori tunate in havinp a Convent Harden

( London recorc'. This is his second American tour in concert work and cnthusiastl - audiences have welcomed him everywhere.

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appearing h r i. a special one for j she refused, the bandits knocked only th larire fitis and is truly ! her to th tloor.

Churchill Hew to his wife'." resistance. He was beaten unmercifully. Forcf Her to Iirolx The thieves acain epistionei the couple a.s to the whereabouts of their money. I'mble to ain the infonnation. thoy heated iron.s ard ajplied them to the chests of Mr. and Mrs. Churchill. The Churchill's two daughters, I-lorence and Mildred, in company with J. J. January, returning o the home at this time. They were immediately held : at the point of puns and marched into the "torture room." The thus then forced Mrs. Churchill to disrobe, according to the police report, under threat of attacking her elauRhters if she refused to comply. Churchill, injured, atrain spram? to h:s wife's assistance and was clubbed to unconsciousness with a revolver butt. Mildred Churchill attempted to interfere. "Shut up. or I'll knook your teeth down your throat!" one of t lie bandits told her. Other threat:; wer made. The men remained another hour and then fled, threatening to return and murder the entire family If the police were nettified. Mr. and Mr?. Churchill were removed to the hospital. They are seriously injured and burned, surccon said.

Beauty and Actress Is Too Terperamental for Marriage, Mate Pleas IlKHMN'. Jar . .1. Th uni iu plea thit a professional b-auty is too tern pf-ra mental for any ahusrand to live with is part of th. iefens that i beinc arranged hy counsel for Waller 0trle. prominent German irehitect. who is br xz sued for divorce by a l-.i-eacro cctrt ss known on th- st.'.'as A nr. a lion: a. Miss Koma also charges Oster. I with bigamy anl bf i a ud in ? her out of $I"f.fH. rlairus that after th' ir iv.arria. p.. r husband obtalr"d lar-re sums of money fr-'m ii?r and evir.uully af ar. don - d Pi er. Osterl-' lawer is uo-:-rr-a sensational line of d ! . Too mucii tcmper.:!:,t r :. i the lawyer, w i claiu'.s Arm i w a" a si: op Irl in ''hi .n :.-r--Ostrle met hr. Ib r b-auty . nabbd her to cet on tile -;t'. md into the movies. s'e:; contends that, owin: to his wif's prrnounr, a nti-iriTria-i atti-

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A scene from the Vita era ph production. "Trumpit Islanl." now

appearing 'at the Auditorium thea- ' t er. i

sovii:ts tight i wmim:. UIGA. Jan. 3. Reports rinted by the Pravda, bolshevik newspaper in Pravda. declared considerable progress was being made by the Soviets in fighting- famine in the stricken districts.

FISKE O'HARA. Tlie appearance ef Fis-kc O'Hara. America's foremost nctor-singer, in a new play is always a welcome vent. as this distinguished artist has achieved an envious reputation for appearing only in the highest oualitv of stage entrt;unment.

"The Happy Cavalier

of Mr. o Hara s latest success, which comes to th Oliver theater for on performance. Monday eve

ning. Jan. 1. with the popular star!

In a rol for which he is said to he particularly fitted. "The Happy

Cavalier" i.1 from the pn of Anna j

HOUSE FAVORS BILL ! FOR STATE CONTROL ! WASHINGTON. Jan. Ö lUstora-' tion to tiie Mates of their powers over intrastate railroad rates and ;

l ! y rfa -i nil fin-il iMtn(treitwn i 1 tli

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a bill to be reported favoraMy with- j in a few days by the house inter- j state and foreign ommoroe com- ! mission, it was learned today. The i bill has been under consideration by , th committee for several weeks and '

Nichols. A number of new songs

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City of Silent Men." whieh has it

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have been allotted to Mr. O'Hara N cweet-toned voice. "The Happy Cavalier" has the catchiest of titles and is a ripping good tale from beginning to end. There are no weighty problems to be solved, but

just a fine running story, full of ed iting incidents that never seem j

! strained er improbable. There is! rr-!'-aiI to be pot a dull or trite situa-j no, li tion in the play. Mr. ''Mara will i

i'poenr in trie cnaracier u ian. er Brian and tbos who have seen him In the many parts he has play-

! ed cannot remember any in which

he has appeared to better advanTi.ge. n the rendering of several new ongs during the action of th pi iv Mr. O'Hara renews the imprrsMon of singing without effort.

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"THE BAT" "The P.at" was hailed in New Veirk for more than a year as on of tb greatest mystery plays ever produced in that i t y . and had a j-.M-o-.l t u r of over n vear In e""hi-

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THE IRISH TENOR TOM BURKE

in one of his delightful concerts. Praised by the Press and Public of two continents. Tom Burke first came into prominence in 1919 when he made his English debut at Convent Garden, London, singing with Mme. Mclba in "La Boheme." THICKS Lower I loor. S2.ni. $l.rn. rirM Hal., si.no, :;,. StNiiul Hal., rOo. si;.ts ov si:i.i.if:

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This wonderfully entertaining and thrilling Tom Tcrriss production, from the pen of one of America's foremost authors GOUVERNEUR MORRIS.

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r.owrd Paramount p'ayer. has the role of the daughter of the leader of the ins-urgent.s. and it is his love

o' th m st effee'iw ana for lur that finally persaades 'b id :.arg cep.es . f a-thm in the air! as the young engineer to finally

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CASTLE Cooped on a lighthouse with three men who pasionately ddre her, having Jut b.en w pa rate d fron her first husband. Cherry O'Day is one of the most uni'p' figur s in film fiction. Ib-tty Cotirvson nortrav

-itit g th- pc tacla j th rart in "At the Lnd of the 1 bi human occu- i World." the famous film now at the in midair was a'cv.vfle.

and LOIS WILSON in The HELL DIGGERS Wherein is proved that what goss up must come down And anyway he won her and the fight. TODAY AND TOMORROW

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NEW SHOW Starting Tomorrow Double Feature Bill DOLL FROLICS A Journey Through Joyland with the Mckinley sisters THE MAXWELL QUINTETTE A Night at the Club

THE G ELLIS Les Artistes Classique

FRAVVLEY & LOUISE "Ifs All a Fake" BERT STODDARDT The Forgetful. Teacher

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