South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 24, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 January 1922 — Page 5
TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1922
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MARKETS SELECTED ISSUES MAKE BIG GAINS
Gulf States Steel Closes at Net Gain of 5 1-2 Percent -- Exchange Steady. NEW YORK, Jan. 22. -- Stock markrt pricp Monday reflect -d tho incrafint: ronfuion of ntirnent ain'Tijc traders r-fultii;:r from wfk's i it i"H il m"iv-rnrT.T f-f ?pKepre ntr.tlve s'ock.s cf t!i i.iiiw.iy and Industrial typ-. wrro irrular vthn mt alboj;rthr ignored .peculatsv" re!, i-iuiprn'nts, o.U. rnotr. r iniiN and t x 1 1 1 ninu1'! tr rix and fall within a r.'1liu f,f two to air if .t 10 print--. flu'.f StM" Steel, in uhirh -om-!!tl' buying yenied t r- ips"jm'l, rop ilnui nin i i n ;iftT Its h-.sit-tnt operant ami rK.s.d :i' r r.et rriin of -1-. TVt.il y-ilef
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A program will be provided when you enter the theaier, listing all of the selections to be played. Check off the ones you wish reserved for you and hand it to the usher, who will turn it over to us. Orders placed in this way will be given preference over the regular stoie orders. This is the first time that this feature has been offered to theater patrons anywhere and is proof of our desire to give you the utmost in service and convenience at all times. OPERATIC 10t9 1.0) I. Unnmi e mobllo (Woman I Flrkle) From RigoMto. Act III tVcrdil. Tenor, in Italian Mario Chamlee CONCERT
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.1071 $l.oo) I,!ten to the Mocking lllrd (Winner) Itird Voices by Margaret McKee, Soprano, Mario Tlffanj M Cnrlr-Hended iiahh.r (Clutpam) Soprano Marie Tiffany INSTRUMENTAL ."o. ($i .,) kiimennoi-Ottrow (Stony Inland). Op. 10 (Rubinstein) Pianoforte Solo. Leopold Godowpky r.oo.'l (J IJO) Ii (rtprhlfue (Elf an Violin Solo lironislaw Iluberniin 1S0T2 ($1.25) Antnmn nd Winter (Olazounow) Violin, 'Cello and Piano Elfhuco Trio Swr41h Folk Song (Swendnen) Violin, 'Cello and Tlano Elihcco Trio &07S ($1.00) Arlelenne Mlnnet (Bizet) Vesalla's Italian Band Arlratrnno Fttrandole (Dizet) , Veaaella'i Italian Band C071 ( 7.Vr Vclma ( llosebrook Sa xonhone Solo Rudy Wledooft smophonr Krttitjt! (KopebrooV) Saxophone Solo Rudy Wledoeft POPULAR 168 ( 5Se) piAlly In Our Alley (C3rey-Smith) Strand Male Quartet IVella of Shandon ( Mahoney-NeTln) Strand Male Quartet ( is) Ofurtlti Roo (SulllTan-Flynn-KojipnthftR Tenor James Craren I Want My Mammy ( Wehner-Drrau Baritone Ernest Hare ?173 ( 7.V) I'm Just Too Mean to Cry (Pnrish-Youn-Sauirea) Tenor, Al Bernard with Carl Fenton'a Orchestra Urother Low Down (Bernard-Brier 1 Tenor with Orchestra. Al Bernard with Carl Fenton'a Orchestra MM ( T.V) Mandr 'n Me ( Kalraar-Conrad-Mottan) Tenor Billy Jones and Male Trio Papper Pan iBrorm-Von Tllier Tfr.or and Baritone. .. Billy Jones and Ernest Hare FOR DANCING f-ozt t$l.oo) ttr Foi Trot (AMen) Isbara Jor.es' Orrheura Wliat'Il You Do Fox Trot (Iabam Jones) Ishaio Jones Orchestra
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FAST r.l'FFAIO. Jan. 15. CATTLE Rereipts 3.7.0; market slow. Prime steers ''aS.iö; jhirping sUers J 2.' : butcher grades 7.2 : heifers Sö'a'a V) : oows J2.&Vrf5.Srt: bulls f.Vi.V2S: feeders Wi ß; rnllch rown and aprlreers $2V(ftC.'i CALVEK Receipt ir.n: market active. Cull to ehokp $V(jl4 0ri SHEEP AND LAMBS Rpcelptt 10("O: market actire; lambs .W highrr. Choice lambs flSM: cult to fair :t 12..rO: yearlings Jrl2: sheep K'aS.C-". HOGS Receipts 12.nO: market active. 4n'd.r.0np. Yorkers $3.2.VflO; riP' ?ln''f b25: mixed $32.VdP.75: heavy drn'.)'S; roughs .75'&1.25; stags ?4'r.V
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An entertainment of super-excellence awaits those who attend the Blackstone this week. In addition to an unusually strong showing of pictures, February Brunswick music will be played on the big Concert Grand Phonograph which the theater manarement has installed as an added and permanent feature of their program.
To fully understand the value of this additional service it i necessary to remember that the Seabrook Concert Grand Phonograph is designed and constructed for theater use exclusively. It produces a volume of tone that completely fills every corner of the theater, yet in amplifying the record it reproduces with absolute faithfulness the most delicate graduation of tone and the characteristic technique of the world's greatest artists.
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Aside from the entertainment feature you will find on examination of the special program insert that will be given you on entering the theater that you can place your advance reservation for any record played by simply checking it of? on the program and signing your name and address. Give this list to the usher at the conclusion of the performance and it will be sent to the Brunswick Shop and the records reserved for you. Orders placed in this way will be given preference over the regular store orders.
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This service, which will be introduced for the first time to patrons of the Blacktone, will enable you to hear the current selections of the Brunswick international artists under the nwt favorable circumstances and you can rhoosc with the nicest discrimination thoe rpcord which you will desire to have in your own home. Remember that this week will be Brunswick music week and that other relea-p-5 will be iven on following weeks as announced. In offering this unique and innovative service, the management of the Blacktone. in reoperation with the Brunswick .Shop, hav proved their desire to afford the utmost in er. .rtainment and convenience for their patron.
The Seabrook Concert Grand Phonograph Fully protected by basic patents covering horn construction and power projection.
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