South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 12, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1922 — Page 16

r JANUARY 12 THURSDAY 'at Brandon 's r 'ora not to be construei a? cr c;?m.

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called "Or:har. of ?h Storm" be-tLf-rc 'ir" two for'lxn films uffvit to 1." rcl-a"":d In this country thit nr tak'-n fr'-rn the FYnrh ;lay

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rend by Douglas Fairbanks in '.filch ho was not hurt, usually only sllphtly but In orr or two Instances :athfr !MrIouely. In order to minimize thf r;fk tho stunts aro mapped out on th cro-ind and rhard by th" dayor. If a M'.ylns; lar is to be rr.adf- from rno roof to another the xac distance i.s r"a-urcd on the ground leaving a 1. oy for unlooked-for corriplleatio. Q. Will th now Mrs. William 3. Hart remain in pictures? A. Mrs. Hart, who was MIfvs Winifred Wetover, says sh will adhi-re to private life. Nevertheless. fh- may make an txreption once In a whib and play in one of hi r husband' h Westerns. What wan one of the outstanding art developments In motion picture proiuctlon for the ytar 1 1 2 1 7 Look for tho int renting answer in thi department tomorrow. ffopyriKht. 12:.

of this r.io.it dl-htffil of recent farces. Ciireth Huprhes pivep an excellent rortrayal of his part, and the Nhind-the-cnfÄ of the conijiany prentinpr "Uncle Tom's "abln" furnish the bet-fun obtainahe in photoplay hnu".

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is .-vhedule! for an e.irly how-int? at the r'ack5ton with an all star cast, i "The Woman in Hb? Hom"

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ORPHEUM .1. C. Nuirn. a mor.ok't;! who i tin-tly dlfft-rnt in Iili mttheda workinsr. i lh(- h-adllntr for the -t half at the Orpheurn starting

vith tho matinee this afternoon. iN'usent'fl iif.i as he rrf-ntn it Is not only entertaining:, but is an in ore-tinsr Thibition of the ease vith wii!h h'.s well schooled mind .'v.'i-ps any subject, tearf it into br-d.i and rxpos Us fallacies and

v.hio.--. 1 1 delightful wit, together!

with his s'jrene:-- of touch and t"-hr.iqup, makes him an unually f complihed artist. Hob IaSalle, wli'-.-io nam b familiar to vaudea ill- ratror.s is offering his numbT in "sinsrle harnf-.-;.v this season. Hi-; soics stories and steps, are apparently iuit- --uffi ient to make iim r. s'i' (s. "Surpc'-n Louslf-r, I. S A.." a pot w.ir Hucc ss, abounds in humorous fiat ion.- and mirth provoking" dia-

I'Ciio and is prrsonted in a capable j

manner by Teddy and comj any. Japanese, ma trie b? offered by Hi'tiako. with wonderful stigln.sr md fine oriental special drop adding much to th t-r.iuty of the act. Ifarrv Haw. whib- of ("hinein birth.

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"EXPERIENCE" The Ftory of "Experience." .showing at the Oliver all this week, deal.

CASTLE Million-dollar bathrooms have no place In thh newest off deMilleParamount features. "Mlsf Iulu Hett.' nrw on its last dav hrt- at

the Oa-Ftle. Instead a notable com

pany, including Lois Wilson. Theo

dore Koberts, Milton Sil's an

others, five a poli?hed performance of a great etnry. AUDITORIUM David rustler in the quaint ro'.e of James Fisher in hLs newest photop'ay entitled "Girls Don't (Iambic," is without a doubt in his greatest characterization. The -picture was made from the very popular Saturday Evening Tost story of the same name by George Weston. Hllnor Field and Harry Todd are seen in til supporting cast. A very funny Sunshine comedy starring Al St. John and Pathe Newa are additional features. Tomorrow for one dry. Pauline Curly and Jack Livingston in "Judge Her Not," a. new note in the producing of wesrn dramns thru an1

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hin. self a- to what rwomniernlßtlor.a ;' he proposes to outline before the i, cnimon council, but he unmistak- , aMy d :.! j red h was in favcr of a - program cf delation in the co:s of otieratiniT city covernmnt In l'.ne with gT.oral Jcf-ition in oth?r 1 1 n ? - of busings. ; ! May Slnh salaries. ( , City employes, especially firemen ; ': and p'-lireuien, are receiving1 nearly doubb? what they obtained for their ;; er vices some years ast it was paid. ii Whether the mayor's program ofjj', c.inomy will pr'cip.tate a ilashing 1 f salaries In the safety and othr ; (' deparur.ents, the admini? tratior. ; head refused to ?a : j: "S'" are in th- proress of p-epar-, '! intr f.ures which will r.!iiv actual: J nmp.irihOns in oprrating co.'t over h tho period of. inMatim." continue! i' the mayor. "Thes,- statistics will ; i:

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Betty Carpenter a? "Hope" in the j vf production. "Hxperk nee." .now''""

showing at tho Oliver theater.

tatorium is :akt n out." said Mayor Seebirt. ' Operating co.t.c," added, "had increased two-fold in th

past four years and comparisons shniilil pr,nfnrni therfov !n The

clean and Interesting. Klmo Lincoln 1 ' . . , ., . c , - present increased costs.

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l adota, ' ana we can come to conclusions derived at by a careful j nudy of the situation." I The mayor's recommendations are ; not expected tu reach the council

! !or at least two or three wee "'.. One! i or two of the departments have not t completed their annual reports, i I Tho comptroller's complete figures. although available for last year,! ! have not been compared fully a.s yet '

tunc year. ( in't .Med landl.

I'unds to oerite oitain drpartMicnts have become inadequvte af;(r the piyment of bills accruing 1 revious to this ni.ttnth. In the partjnent of public safety, for in-

o-tanco. the budget for the ear has

Silks, Domestics, Coats, Dresses, Suits, Gloves, Hosiery, Blankets. Tremendous Special Sales all over the store.

-WATCH US GKOW.

'S. W. Comer frnchijan SL md JcSerpotx Bird.-

iiremcn are insutlicicnl to pay the present pay roll. Thes fact bca moknown alter a prolor.ged meeting of

1 eon oor.su'erahly depleted already j ihe public safety bcar l last Friday

Tarzan" and a very' funny Lloyd

MAYOR CORNERED AS CITY BUDGETS FAIL TO PROVIDE

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lis oriental trnppintrs and

and Imitates averal ican stars, including

Hddie Canti"- and Frisco

Ward and Doofcy complete the bill

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y itllity ar.d the us ril fi'ieen subjects are shown.

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with an ambitious young country , comodv ar0 also 8hown.

cmap wno goes to tn nig city to mak his fortune and who learns

the bitter truths about lifo from personal experience. There Is a charming" love Ptory and there are many dramatic: moment?. Thero have been few better known plays than "Experience," by Georg V. Hobart, which was produced in New York in 1914 and which had a phenomenal run on Proadway, an well as great success on the road. The screen version is particularly pleasing and complete as to detail as the silver sheet affords greater possibilities in photographic and scenic effect.4. One of the many noteworfhy features of this wonder picture is the Przma process of color photograph j which wa.s Utfort to reproduce some fine pastels as illustrated backgrounds for the introduction in the art title field, and were done by Prince Jean Paleologue, a French artist. Richard Parthelmess, still remembered by photoplay fans for hb? fine work In "Way Down East," has the leading role of Youth. Experience 5s cleverly played by a splendid actor, John Miltern. Xita Xaldl. Fdna Wheat on. Kate liruee, Marjorie Daw, Sibyl Carmen, Lilyan Tashmman. Petty Carpenter and E. J. Padcliffe are Just a few of the members of the all-star c.i.sf.

The mayor stated that hh r-miarkr

by the payment of old bills. The ium covt-iJr.g salaries for police and

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Stage stories of strongly contractin? manner possess the La Salle screen today and tomorrow, with

Seebirt May Recommend Salary Cuts and Stem Public Work in Emergency. Declaring that the need of a conservative financial policy, previously announced by him. demanded a program of deflation in the costs of operating the city's business, Mayor EH F. Seebirt implied Wednesday that recommendations by him to the city council will call for some drastic cuts in general expenses and the holding up of all improvement work, not- shown absolutely necessary.

"The situation, no matter how it j arose, demands a conservative fin- j ancial policy," declared the mayor. , "In line with this policy, expenses ! must In some way be reduced." "Whatever cour.-e isj pursued,!

however, it will not bo one retrogressive In character." said the mayor, in connection with his prcmiu' gated

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, . , ' t, , , billed for Irida ;i. show of a thou5nnd wonders . . ,

b t. r the lin .il thrater-croing pub

Elsie 7'ergiison In "Footlights." the , program cf retrenchment.

!:". Tbn production will be presentol her intact exactly as given in tbo leading cities of the countryTl.i' ('vor nvagK '..in brinza to Atnrirnn t hen tcr-trers many remark.tide new woudc!s that h- gathered from remote pirts of tb far Orient r; hi.' tour of the world, and 50 p ' casing arc roa :y of these weird f ff--cts that 1-'. tiling sIen f i ts, tioctors and vvchd..rists claim much of i s . irp.ise.s i.uman understanding. Enb Ib.sb.ed wlDi beautiful s--ni- and li-zhnn-r eff- ts. thus will oeustltute cf tb.e 1 ading tluat- : '., al even?.-' i f the m a."r,.

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BLACKSTONE rhe c;"! sa p;..i t in Anita Stewart in '.',..;,.- tb.e Wind." whlh op"H d a f',-;r-d.tv n;:.i cement y S4td'. dcre s;-! ii! romm nda-!!,:-,. 1? is f,r ab(,"- the averatre. !iil;h Iv:s .My.tb St.-dman. .1 ! me ; M-t;- is."-, .ir.d Williim Mom? ail hand!-- imoc.-t.ir.t rol-s r.o'-t ac-

attraction. and Gareth in "I,itt!e. Eva Ascend?"

Miss Ferguson.

undoubtedly the greatest actress

I rdavinr on both stare and creen.

Is being shown in a romantic story of a small time vaudeville performer who became a famous "Russian" actress, acting with high t motion both on and off the stage for the s-ake of a gullable presv and public. When a love affair comes into her own life, however, and she discovers that she cannot follow the bent of her heart because of the deception she Ls practicing, she needs no rehearsal for the most poignantly profound bit of playing" she ever doy Marc MacTVrmott and Reginald Denny aid Miss Ferguson in

j making this the best enacted pic- ! j ture of tb4 month while CO cosj t times fresh from Paris assist her

,n fascinating the women of the op- j tier.ces. Tomorrow the story is a!.-o j of the stage, but it Is no metropolltan ac tress of world-wide fame wb.e I is- the central character of the storyIt is a youth whose mother owns a traveling troup of third class performers, putting on "Uncle Tom's Cabin." and other favorites. The j

Says Funds Insufficient.

Funds left over by the previous administration are recognized Insufficient to operate the city's business until May 1, the next tax paying time, he said. "There was approximately $223.000 left over to this administration, when the cost of completing the ni-

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(enmg, when a larger part of th time of the board was spent :r up proving" the psynunt of sundry bill.-

Ccrtain dep irtment-.- are known to be m need of funds greater than provided by their budgets. Further!

appropriations will be necessary In thefe cases, it is pointed out by the affected department' officials. The situation has resulted in the voicing of tho opinion by certain of the city officials, that another bond issue may be necessary to tide the city'?

predictions of a bond is.rje fail, it is i claimed jrobable that certain de- fj

Tiartment. will be required to borrow from tho trade elevation or kindred fund.

Women save money ry buying your shoes at the U. S. Army store. 330 S. Michigan st. All star, iar l aiakes cf shoes. Factory blem.h. $1-95 up. CG5-t!

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TODAY Zona Gale's "MISS LULU BETT With a Star Cast

TOMORROW Miss Elsie FERGUSON in "Footlights" CENTS

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played In S?'ith ig.. it took the - d the p;rea t -;.ctiop that has hw.,. .re all recto th nre?-

outdone him- . v ,-ri he pre.duced rr:-K' Mabe Norman-!, d ab .1 to .-n a f -

t .tt the I 'a' ketone "Molly (V ra-ently the l'M,!:;? theaters ar.i prevc-d to be

' c of the grüntest attractiona and yd.o'.vel to inor people than any picture that ever played that city. Moving picture crttbfl who hv - far vdtn.ct rl "yuy O" declare

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Kinnniv nr.vxi' matixi:i: sati rday TIIK nnilATUST SHOW OF Tili: SKASOM A Huge Carload of Scenery and Amazing Effect. Laughter Thrills Songs Music Dances

I:j ask iticir Anns J- rj about your business affair love, hlekms lo- artlck, mrr1apr.

h "(- Doens of iho bal)y nif.Mts trhm aj fr.f to t!o children

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i fc-f A whirl 'midst Broadway's glittering lights a vision ' of the shadows behind them. IJ Live a year of real life with Rosamond when she

FLEES FROM THE HOUSE OF REVELRY TO FIGHT FOR HERSELF. TAKES A CHANCE' BEHIND THE SCENES AND WINS SUCCESS. FINDS LOVE WITHOUT A HOPE OF MARRIAGE.

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LIFE THAT HAD ONLY ONE FUTURE. H j

Known to the A. EL lr. as "SIS RITA"

In A SONG CYCLE by FRANCES NORDSTROM. JENE CASS at the Piano SPLENDID SUPPORTING BILL

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TOMORROWPAULINE CURLY in "JUDGE HER NOT" also "ADVENTURES OF TARZAN Starring ELMO LINCOLN

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