South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 18, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1922 — Page 12
WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY I ft. 1922
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PRODIGAL GO-ED, HELD FOR THEFT, ADMITS TRAGEDY Plidit nf Yoiinp (iirl, Utraynl by Cnllrpr Atlilrtn. I- Rr ralrd.
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is krnn r to tho j . . l . n i.va r,l'j". which I" r1' l' r r 1 1 i h t , .
Q What fatal a utoriohll arc!- A. Trx-t Hiiinan. A crnrn-na r. 1 dont drrri' l thf Mirn of a rnnV'dy all'pod t h n t sho had ir5vn him aj star? ' lad (hf k so she was arrested ar:d A. (.; r. :hn ".duratod dKk" "" the- rdpht in a cell. Tho judp J who has :inmsod so tnanv r.oonlo in ' , 1 SIr irJ thf' ' acair.s't h-r do-
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.-to. hut x.)oM f pr v--n !"!. Thro.jc!i th! not. th polic- llnkd hr vith li child which had hn fn-ir! ahrindond Sunday in f.i vti) il- of an CTiartmnt hulldlr-ir. Th- not w;n cddrf- d ii "Iar Willa-Mark." Plftriiu-! lo I'oi-rf'n s-ir. Arcordir.? to ih storj told th poiiv tt youri vrnari shi rarr.o to Chi"nt;o ari l fr.i;nd ufirk aftr h r r.llf-jd f-rfrayr l;;;d r"'fw-'d to i nrry h r. 1 1 r child w.n ftorri in Milwaukfr. hut .-!;. rt u rn "d to J'hirao. sh" S-tid. "'td to work and laklnir mon-y to rar' for h r child, sho at andnr.f d. It. hopln? !t would fall lr:to th- h.md:11' a woman living in th" ;i p.i rt in' nt ho;; wh-rH 1 1 ! ft it u!io had h' - lrlndpd hfr. The woman ronfrsd tint sho attrnptd to Ht-:al thr carnient? so that f-h rr.lsrht return to hT pirpnts In Iowa wrarin? pood rloth-. .yho thfn llannd to re-ntrr rollen, whero h wa? a tndnt of l.i ctoriolo', .nd thpr- tnj-t Into hr yj-t m po!.-onous ffrrms that wotjld rauher df:th without leaving any aparanc of sulcid.
Anita Stewart, and T'.rrt I.,vtHl
IIrhTt. P'.ownrth
( ourt action ."-o no rh"' comI I
linnnff d . Ui 1 onrad Nai'l rnr.r.lfd. li,i
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A. Uu.'ffr in 27. and Anita is 2 5. ,;Mi:a7ln writer and 'onrad was H-rh-rt Bo-worth 54. and IV-rt Ly ; playing on th sta.z with Alico trIl Brady In "Po rover Aftor' whn thoy Q. Who is Mrs. WÜh linina (- wr. n.arrit-d. Thy ha. fne
nor ?
A. -Billy Dsosa. orio ff th Srnnoft mermaids is rv-akd to th world undr tliat r.urne hy filing a ? ti It for divorce In Hawaii. Q. Who is thj latent movio star to en to jail V
datichfor Ruth Maruarrt Na-'-d. How did a c.istlnx director happrn to lo fivrrwhcltnrd with rat recently? Look f-r this amusing story In th rnovle Icpartment toinorrow. (Copyright. 1922.
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BLACKSTONE
ü. S. PLANS HALT TO BOOZE GRAFT
itenriranizatinn of Permit nureaur? to Plujr Up Leak Will l,e Mailt-.
WASHINGTON. Jan. IT. -
wt-epin rinr.i ri-a t i"n of all prjrdt hunaus In ftxleral prohibition :.fotccni'nt oifi cm throughout tin- ( nuntry will be mad' shortly, it wa.arid hero today. This plan was decided upon by . nforcemont chief.- following h inliciriient of several hitxh officiaL of prohibition ullm-H in N"'.v York for i-s'jink,' "forced" permits and jenral ch utes that th present :ystcm wns an enrouraemc nt to "praft." "U believe this plan will stop the ieak in tho dyke ( thorough r. fori erneut ." a hih official stated today. "Whisky nas hcri pourin, fi'ii' w.iicho'iss thtoimh r.lielt chinne'... "'i'liic wtis due to the lAuanco cf bogus permits allowing witlidraw.1 .s fron bonded warehouses. With tills plan in effort the supply of lajuor will rut in half."' The reorani7..it ion plan calls for introduction of a new stamp sst v in. By tho s !ieii;e one man in ach otflrr- ran bo held rep'.Twbb') for all permits issued.
BUSINESS REVIVAL . SOON, LEADER SAYS WAKKHN. o. .l.n. IT. A rea' busin-rt4 rola! v.hi' h will develop
through Incroaain' luisnn during j th net i,ir or two rather than ;i j fid! prodio tion In tho near future j was j.refliv'ted in an exclnvo inter- '.; w her today by Jonathan War-j er. president if t'e Trumb'dl Meo'i j o. I
"Thtie ;s now binc aia i !:iii' fouti'l ition f. r a pre.it busm n .ai b' c ills" wo are ;;ottini: hac!i to the fuiu'.amentals which w re TortrottejT diini:!,' the last few years: iciii!,iiny .ir. I thrift alw iys pro,- do
Mabol Norman in "Molly O" will havo itn final showing tomorrow nicht. Tlie story follows: Miss Normand is tho dauphtor of
a laundry woman. Mrs. ("l)air, and! a laboring man. Tim O'Dair. Molly o carries home tho laundry, and that is how Mio mot Mr. John Bryant. Jack Mulhall was tho doctor, and all of tho pirls wantod him because ho was so rich. Finally, in a sorles of pcnp and impossihlo happoninps, "Molly O" wins liirn. Her father turns her out of tho house, and his llanre hav-
j incr just offered him his encapeI ment rin? hack, he is free to marrj j "Molly O." Having done this, the j story is broucht by the little hero-
ino to a logical Jose, hut Director Jones (who als) directed "Mickey") has tacked on for pood measure a reel of tJirills. which, while they are pood to sop, aro in the nature of a dramatic anti-climax. Lowell Sherman, whoso n.arno sounds familiar, ns tho villain, kidnaps Mabel Normand in a hupe airship. Jack Mulhall, tho daring hero, pives chase in
ja seaplane. A fow thousand feet ) al.ove the clouds, while Molly is v j boating off the handsome villain's
sinister advances. Jack climbs far above the hlimp in a seaplane. lowers a ropo ladder, and drops in on the strupplinp couple just in time to thrust a brawny first into the tipht. And as if that was not enouph, the blimp catches fire so that Jack and Mabel must leap to earth in a parachute, and instead they plunpo into the ocean, but their love is waterproof, and they emerpe locked in each, other's arms. Those who like romance, get it. and those who like thrills get them, and everybody who will see "Molly O" will pet pood measure of entertainment. Thero are moments of strenuous comedy and moments of deep sentiment. It is an ideal part that is litted to Mabel, and she is winsome and pert and animated, after the fashion that won her first renown. If you enjoy a truly bit; production, do not fail to see "Molly ." Lon Chaney. whoso remarkable performance in "The Penalty", and who demonstrated his wonderful dramatic ability in "Outside the Law," will be seen once more upon the screen in his latest starring Coldwyn vehicle, entitled "The Ace of Hearts," which will have a twoday showinp commencing Friday. "The Woman in His House," the
j story of the love that girdles the j earth, will open a three-day enpapej merit next Sunday, which is interj pieted by an all-star cast.
Bill." now a the Castle, but Lionel Fkarrymore and Marpuerite Marsh make their moro nearly live and more attractive than any two other character.H lately s.-p, unon the
screen. "Boomerang Bill" is now, it is robust and swift and sure, with a wraith of action, and it is alive with j deep and proper feelinP.
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OLIVER (Jcorge Randolph ChcHcr, internatio tally prominent as an author and creator of the likeable vagabond. "C.ct-Bich-Quick" Wallinpford took many months to transfer to cellu
loid the great story that he has been '
thinking about for many years? ever
since his lirst Wall.npford story mad- I the name of this tricky promoter a household word "The Son of Wall ' ingford" is the t.'tle of his latent story which took almost a year, a ' small fortune and several thousand ' actors to produce. When finished he had somethinr. entirely dhrerent. . Its human qualKics hold, its simple. ! love .scones between Mary and Jim- ' my demand as much attention an the; magnificent pageant fcenes and the'
snertacnlar scenes on u t iUo of burn, i .
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w 'tvi s pia at est and m ysrer.ts from this IvaPir.
tv.ost baft'.in St'Tell'M't' o!
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i i , -lo- ! fr -.acant a nidie in stap" t' rtainmcn; Fiat could r.ot b. jc!!r.l until ha- p turn, but she built ; h-T-eif i.y this tv,o.., n roputa-
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A scene from Budyard Kiplinp's is being shown today and tomorrow
Without Benefit of Clerpy it the Auditorium.
which
po into pictures. Nevertheless she'dend. is to win part of the other fame due ''it it her. for in "Alter the Show." the aftr
whirlwind photodrama of behind the
sot lies now at trie i.ur-aiie. sue
part of a girl, wild to become the
successor to Kthel Barrymore and
sidetracked on to the road which
of oil were smread on a specially ; vd Ann Ih tminpton. Bosie Quinn. constructed lake, the blaze shot upland Marilynn Miller to fame. Vila's In Whirlpools hundreds Of feet into n-.-tiee- nn,l her Ma.el'ul-
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And I iia binp lonely and a hi- powep. aecotupar ies liim lie -how on th u-a:::I rontid
of ph asare haurits. Fat t !v eon;. -a time wlieri she nu:-t either po far-th'-r or draw aek. atid h r "anpe' imitation for the :!; end clearl' indicated that the monont of ileci--iop had come F.nt- r t); !i. the third part'. It i- the doorman (C'harles (p-!e( w ho :;tually p. ts eryttilnp !ied u) to e v bo. h's satisfaction --includinp v- r mu',li th.- audiei.ye's. Willinm de Mü'.e made the pietuie fioiu Bita W.imans S.atur-
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And His Bic: Sho'A- of Wonders CARLOAD OF SCENERY EXCELLENT COMPANY 14 Tons of Amazing Effects LAUGHS THRILLS MUSIC MYSTERY
FBIFFS Niplil- "J .. :,o,- and T.".io.Mii of 1 1 x bunnic. piMi awa five to the hildron at sittml:t latlneo IMtliy OM.Y MATIM i: l lllDW ALL sFATs ."nie
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A REAL TREAT TO JADED THEATER GOERS
COMING NEXT SUNDAY FOR ONE WEEK George Randolph Chester's Photoplay
SON OF WALLINGFORD"
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Benefit of the Scholastic Club
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steadily. BVery character in this , beauty, and she attracts th.- immestory was selected with care and pre-jdiate and ilep atte ntion of t'ae mileision so that in the finished produc- I lionaire (Jack Holt who lias linane,
tion every type would be faithfully ' cd the show and intends- to have his day Fveninp Fo-t -tory. "The stap portrayed, as in the oripinal tories 'money's worth out of it. Lila, he hum'." and Faramo;int is r. l.-asin. Snm.; of the best actors before the de. ides, woull be a welcome divi- it. camora were secured for the exeep- ; . tionally larpe cast. '
The Scholarship oiub :s intorete. in the showing of this picture "and will share in the receipts, :f the special exchange tickets sent out h them, are turned in at the box otllc.
by the ticket purchasers. The funds thus obtained will be iisv-d in furtherinp their pood work of aiding , worthy Notre Dame students with!
their tuition.
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LASALLE Lila Iee used to be the triumphal star of Gus Kd wards' School Iays a.t on the bip time, and she could have heeoiho the famous chorus Pirl of the day if she hadn't chosen to
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Wat-b.-r ib-clir. d t !i.t t tip- deir.ar.d Irr stet l products is uradiially incrc.t:Inp .ry place and t'nat tl'.e. autput of tiie m;lN is con-e-.p.iently beconiinp mere ar ! mo--- t a it month. BRAINS AND BEAUTY FOR FOLLIES CHORUS
FHIFAF.O, Jan. !T. A. di"His pir! with a cIb pt t:..e. Fl- ":: b of foil: : pa pi r. p 'em.
'T'le brtfer rdm 1-e. tl'.e tuore ; ' i T i p r boa 'i t y 1" ' fni S!ii n. '.iep!'f' i'.-
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The man.ipement of the Auditor-1 ium theater in proud to present tiio plicdoplay achievement of tip. sea-i son in Kudyard Kiplinp's preatest' love story. "Without Ileneiit of' cVerpy," today and tomorrow. Thu I is ot:e id" the most popular of the ' Fipliiip stories of India, and is one' of the mcvt exquisite, inspired and j poipnaiit stories ever penned, a story so Minpio that it is pr.at. It tells oi ii love as beauiiful and devout as tlie scout dream of your heart. It i- the vi-aiald.ation of the most deine episode in the life of one man.! The cast was ejected only atter' hundreds of players had been inter-' iewd. tested and found wantinr.' Aiiicira, the IK-year-old heroine child yet woman was very dittiit.lt. x'irpinia Frowne Faire wa' : i.td- ch '"i'ii for her youth, iinsopb stication and her undeniable i drama?;.- talents. Thomas Holl.tr. an l.nplishman by birth, and famil-; i ir with India, brinps Holden of tho I -tor to life, and he is a leadinp tinn 1 familiar to many screen fais foi ; man a.ars. Tlie lemainder of (ho ' ciK includes Niplo de Hruüer. Her-, b. rt Fi lor, Feln Selbie and F,ori.i i Kosloif. j "Wit!. out F.enet.t i tf Clerp" Wiii personally supervised for Mr. Kip- I lir.p by Randolph Iywls who spent j many weeks at the author's home in I
i.iikwiih o. KMf me picture was pu1 into production. In order to pet the
orrect atmosphere, the most nii-j ante details were p:en i areful attention, so as to make the picture a- thoroughly Kiplirp as possible.
TODAY Last Times to See All Feature Bill
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"SIS RITA" In a Song Cycle by Frances Nordstrom
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Blanche & Jimmie Creighton Hanson and the Burton Sisters Pinto & Boyle Engle & Marshall Mcllyar & Hamilton NEW SHOW Starting Tomorrow Byron Bros. Moanalua Sextette Harmony, Melody and Syncopation
Will Win Your Heart. MACK SENNETT'S (Greatest)
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Friday and Saturday LON CHANEY in "ACE OF HEARTS"
WSB&r Vithout Benefit of Clerdv
Coming Sunday for 3 Days
"THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE
If 'The Woman in His House" brings one husband '
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a Lucknow dancing girl, instead of a child" Kipling
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Calvin StertzLach. chir pra-tor, pra.litato of "n!vT'-il S hool of Davenjort and Ro-. eh.tol of Fort Wayne, has opor.e.i ..:!icch 21 N, Main at. 4-tf
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2i per cnt Jteductlon Sale. Verncr'. Uitf
AU Sc clmrtf. 7 for 50c.
For Raw Sore Throat j At tlio firt hisn of a raw, saro t h r a I
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a litflo Muterolo with vonr
Bob Hall e Extemporaneous Chap
LaFrance Bros. World's Greatest Head Balancers
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It p-. -H npht to tho ;"t with a pen tie tinplf. lo!-iii rnpotit'ii. drawn out fen-Bef nu.l r1"-
Muttrole i rlan. whit ointiuont 1 ninti with oil if muptar.l. If h h II the utrugtb ef tho old fashioned mu , tard pl.iater without tho Mistfr. j Not hi". p lik.1 Mii"terolrt fur criup MUmi. Krop it hin.ly for instant . ! and Ch nt9 in jar and tute; lu-s- ; Xltl otze. 3. I Better Than a Vottard riater.
Devoy & Dayton 'The Tree Doctor" Bud & Jack Pearson "Two Dancing Aces S e a 1 o The Almost Human Seal "OYVNLR OF AUTO L1CENSB 1 69092 CALL AT HOX OK KICK AND GET TWO RFSEllVKI) SKATS FOR TONIGHTS FKKFOKMANCE
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S7if luul no ilranwtic gift . . . hut sho did hare prrtty Irs! So her ambition to become a great tragedienne landed her in the choru3, and it is from there
she went to meet an almosttragedy of h?r cwn. The Story of Three Make-Believe Hearts!
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Kipling knows the song of India. Kipling knows the human heart. He lifts the veil from both, in this, the most appealing love story the world has ever known. It is a stark and beautiful expression of life "where there ain't no ten commandments." It is true in atmosphere, fervent in feeling. All the glamour, witchery, and fascinating lure of this eternal love epic is yours to enjoy, and cherish in the golden corner of your memory, when you see Kipling's genius re-created in this photoplay attainment of the age.
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