South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 27, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1922 — Page 18
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1922
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SHIPPING EXPERTS TACKLE HARD KNOT Prroblems Brought by Economic Conditions Present Enigma to Board.
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Secrets of the iMovies Revealed
tar; IIfri'Tt liawlir-n a nkehe !i' nI, wh; Ity C.r:)p. .n anl I.m Novak 1! iy the io'.in ry .v 1 1 . J What ft( or ---N-Prit :- are
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r.t ;ire.tcrate for an In icalitv th "an;f:" not! pteying on Broadway at present?
r:.f r:-an :-.- r. har.t tr. .rira. ne-corn- I teive th grour.'l in a. seen like thl.. A Mica ivtrova in 4,Th White
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?r.t In Jiar;: of allocation nnl : v.,.. tnM jnH Js K:wly elevated, in-r-.arf rs ef the !.-. irl. j impendent, of th- ft'.m or re.-t of the The li:!:r;iltjr v.hMi Mr. Sriitill j or, rnr r,ut k,.,.,,ing within the area ins in T:iir. l. h- s'a'.-I. 'ono rn ( of thtk 1i(.turfl. Tno photographing I r,rtTinc -f hou-. ;.. P pre ion in I r,nn,. ,, tho j.rs Ls ra..vd. Thi pro"hipping v.r- than any hefore and 1 r. ,III(. on0 ,,f tn0 tWo rpour-fl
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ri'd' d to t k tho sfrn'.
- -Who playd th rolo of "I'.rott
roi'.'O'-k." I"Prer.Cf Itovd and Kobrt Warwi'k in "Iniftin." Kl:' I-'frfrn--un ai d .larar - 'ian' in "Til'" VaryIm: .hor-." IUI!:- Tlurkf and r.l-n Huntr-r in "Intimate Stranger?." Lionel Htrrymore, Will IN-gors. oor;o Arp.-. H. It. Warner, Marie Dorn, Vivian .Martin, Norman Trevor and Ina Ciaire aro among othr
.f pmat. tg r ,-ir.To r.uru .-r.s 01 , ,,r,r1 ki..;.. Frgup-m in j player. who lnve ako appeared on :': '!'""-" " !r': " ,:'lvn ,"" ! !". otl-ght" and in wliat otlu-r pic- the screen. i. d t;P ,r op. r.:?.-d v.ith 11 ! .uri. Jn.s ho appen d? j Q What did Lila lye do before '''' o rr,r:.LtlMn . AR( inaM p,npy. Ho arpc-arl ! she went In pictures? 'or. ' ' rr.:: u' t!.--- v. ;t I. :rav. .1 1 anM . . ...... ....... ..-n... 1, ,.t I ci, .1.-
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I "01 1 j - t lir'o ! Ie Agont . i i!, .lari. I. 1 ti;io v.rro only?
:i:' :i.'r'-- handling r.'.'l ship-." ;-!THl!! .-!. d. "All tramp le.iiitM: h'! h f ti v. it hdra n. and tlx- Juki's 1 ri ' .1 r. ti; 1 1 -1 month Jr V. h v. hao a r'p'at. ha Vila . M 1 :;' t . 1 : J 1. a.f t. it ,t l.'l a !"'' :-t i !1 I'1 -i d'taii.i di-1.' 'i ! : 1 1 th- 1 iff' i" par' of July to i v it. t r 1 1 1 1 i ' iid. approxiI ' ,.1 '. ! .' 1 i . 1 l ' 1 ' 1 t ha " I.. ' i'h.li ' -a 11 f 1 '"'i ' I'v.' r , and a 1 1' in t ! '' 1 . I" 0.1 a 1 l"i a 1 1 i , t ! 1
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in ' 71 " "Tlw. I'rlt-.. if Ioc-f
j sioji." "Paying thf Piper." "Disraeli" and oth'-rs. J What film players hae mttsl ' n! iiu Ünatiors and wli.it iii3tru-
; n.'-nta do thy play?
A Ilrh'd Clajton play.-? t L piano. M"t:t- Pdu" i an expert on the gui-
A She wa.s on th vaudeville
M ige. What l.s th. first educational subject to he put in filn.s for the ue in schor;? We are f-ure you will easily cu.' the answer. Lorj tomorrow and seo if you are right. Copyright. lfJL'J.)
CM I HOPS LIKI-: KABHIT. Ji:rri:i:s' n. t:a.. J;m. :.. a heif.r (ai: recently horn here has only one : no tail. and. although she hoast- 'fir wcdl-developed fret and legs, poj.-, like a rabbit instead
ORPHEUM
At the Orphcun;. Kara, the Kuro- ' of walking as h ifers are ccm-nlly pean juggler, easily ca!ture first i KUppo.-.vil to walk. Outside ol ilia t honors by dint of exceptional merit. 'her owner. .. org William?. -n. says All -ort of n. mipulatior.s anJ feats j hho is a pretty good calf. r . f . ' 1 n i ti t -f. lr TM J rfTif. Tf ft. 1 r ; '
whi-h oerurdrs about ten minutes of' It Swank Dye It. Phone Main 3
your tiJ.'U'. Hay Cor.lin. asis.tel by "''l-
Sparks. g(ts in well with the audi
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wh.-re Marion Davie.? continues her triumphal appearances In the rnr.-t noteworthy polite comedy of the pan two yearn. Gowns-, settings, women in the picture all are beau
Creating a highly favorable lm-tifui. while the plot la "full sped
BLACKSTONE
predion. Lois "Weber's new pnoto
Play. "Too Wise Wives." will have it- final showing tomorrow night. The story treat. of a woman who marries because of her necessity for money. Ihr old sweetheart
ahead."
ence from th" start with a very clever bit of ventriloquism. Added to his ability to toss hH voice about is a fund of dry humor and "wise, cracks' that craw forth a generous salvo, of applause. Jimmy Lucas-, alon with Francenc, makes free with tho audience in a manner that proven hi3 absolute
; lack of self-consciousness. He re
hearses some of his old hits includir.g "Minnie Shimmy for Me" and
causes a furore with with the audi-
er.re in general. Hamlin and Mack' do a double net which introduces itself in a novel fashion when the two come out from what look like ; two phonographs. Their singing and dancing doesn't show any startling svmptoms f success but their act i
v a 11 received. June and Irene Mel a. two comely
vignettes, accoutred with bobbed, hair and dresses short enough to at-J tract a crowd, do mighty pood Xylo- ; phone act. They play one set behind
a curtain and the revelation that fol-
"1 lows will recall the dav after a nofi-
Two things never rVd 1 moonlight night and well-cooked rio. Wlvn the great srpnt travel cranrd!c.T keep out of its track. A beaten soldier fears a reed. The frog who ha never s?en the sea thinks the well a fine stretch of v. at er. Idleness travel leisurely. and poverty soon overtakes it.
wed, beus-. h 13 pique.l at st ra!:htforu.aril ,tor. flJ ofd' d.rtion. His o;d flame after herj I(0ssihilitif.s aml wUJ ftn f.
Ol IVFR
"The Son of Wallingford." which I da.' ,n t''c good old day s Ik V. Four , tin..h.ut.r,,,! .v, minstrcN rir, the old "scholhouse
act in an amusing fashion. Pathe News opens the bill with
scenes from Australia to Kalamazoo
marriage, makes coveted advances
! tu her former sweetheart, and the
remains as the attraction on the Oli
ver's screen today and tomorrow, is a
ra -
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nt'uit of natural humor, and many
intricate situations at the climax
. and back by way of Ireland.
1. 1 ' 1 ' ,it. 1 . , 1 , .-!. 1 car .'o a tvi , . , , . ,. i.m iv .1 .-11u.nniM.-5 1 me 1 a , , . . , 1 u t d up Tlo v ; t,r' 'though happilv 'jv.hich arc excellently handled. All ,! 1 1 1 ' ' .narrowly mi-.s.s being caught in the . , nr,, .,,1 .11 . r .tie i.nlv j. proximal . as. , f r iltr, !t!l" w ell-remt mbt ltd characters of l.t.r rrp..rt ;p .-xp.-ct.-d on thnn. Tr'p, ,V'1". ' 1 , r. t ' . , , Q I tlio earlier Chester Mori, s are here: ' ' , ,, , Tue rhotopav is .stageil in a su- r.. . . , . ... T , . .... , . . T'i. -.' - j l;op.-.l. wi be. , ' . ' , ., , - I .:g-hcarted. jolly J. Uufus 1 Hackle ' . ' perb setting. The- marble home ot ! - , , tr ajPieou - t r 1 ; - t-r t o- govern- ' iDaw, suave and b an: old Henry , a New 1 ork millionaire n the Pa- , , . , . ... , . .!; .!! i. v. i. km . on more rid- l.ecgoode, and li s son i. it; 10 h-t
hi. nl tl. in ha- 1 ri the ca-e ncbr to.- old hart' r s -!em. Th: - : -: m is b. ir ;. ':ppl 't'f' d by th I. arcboat 'iid tune (.iitt.r as faM as ontliti"'. ptrmit. A ; ri ral p'nr'Jii n : a u ai .l : h 1 rt a i n matu n 1 I; . - i i a .loa lly t.ila 11 pi ice, it i -aid. v. a .- t, put tin-; this . nd t!ie "a 01 .'. '.M a liu-iri'-.- La-i-. P.an -P.oat Charter. The ha re - boa t harter plan ba 0 ri h 1 n. 1 1 ' a p 1 I by the hard -
.ii'iuii'- ti:d:t 1"'; hut nt pta -ent ,
i f if coast was used, downs direct
from the Place Vendonie and the ' Hue De 11 P.iix are worn by the j
star.". "Too Wise Wives' will p- 1 , . ,. , , . . , . ,1 honest .-treal: i pe.il to women if onlv because oi 1 . . ., , .. , ' , , , .. 1 u inherited the magniticent robes displayed by.
Miss Windsor and Mona. Lisa. The gowns are seen to best advantage In the. vast marble hull of the homo chosen fo the filming of the drama. Vases, tapestries and carved furniture of priceless value
adorn the home. Loi.- Weber be-
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alt. of "J ', . , I . ;irc operated ,,,,;n.w in iiiiuini; iki iu..v in i . i . t!, t-nraic' n. a n m oi ma t e ly I b m..-. The wibmi of lor policy
Don nie Daw ami Mrs. J. Dulus. Then there are the new characters of
Jimmy, son of .1. Kutus, but with an
in his makeup, which
from Iiis mot In r;
'Toad" Jcssup his pal. and Mar Curtis, his country sweetheart. All the inks are portraved true-to-life, and with th typ. ilio-en by the authors t henisel ves. A dancing sjaeialty introduced bv Malenoff and Mal -novo i- .an add 1
Prepare in leisure to use in haste, j
One hill cannot shelter two tigers. Do not ask the way of a blind man. Tigers and deer do not stroll together.
When the tree fulls the shade is j
gone. Ciood words are like a string of pea rls. A phoenix Is not to be got from a hen's nest. The stag hunter will not look at the hare. When men are friendly even waterds sweet.
Deviate an Ju h and lose a thou-t sand miles.
CASTLE
10 CENTS No War Tax
TODAY AND SATURDAY
'ENCHANTMENT5
With
MARION DAVIES
A Triumph
TODAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY Jimmy Lucas With FRANCENE, in "VAMPIRES and FOOLS" Kara European Eccentric Juggler Stratford Comedy Four In "SCHOOL FROLICS"
Ray Conlin Assisted by SPARKS, A Hard Boiled Member of the A. E. F. Hamlin & Mack "Two Records" June & Irene Melva
'Xylophonists"
Pathe News and Aesop's Fables
üwiicr of Auto License 166939 'all nt Vr Office and got Two K.-stv.1 Sf.itR for Tetiigjt's- lYrferiiiaLcp.
Try FM S-TlMi:S Want Ads
J..O.IOOI ., month. With the looked-l"t'i-impt tiv d i 1 1 n lit ; on;-, it is st.ttetl, man.. oth'T boats are expt ted to h- rli i i t .a . 1 in t hi- w. ay . I if -:a rli rig drawhak- eneounter.il in . har!' ri::-:. .rnull pointel out that some tirnt- :t-n the board deid d that it w.i- unl.ii!' tn privatclynv. r.ol to:.n i'-'a (o b ii'tr board
was never better ihistratrd than in "Too Wise Wives." The latest International News and the Clyde Cook crimedy help to make up a very entertaining program. King Vidor's latent production. "Love Never Dies." a romance of love everlasting, will open a three divs' engagement on Sunday. It
s 1 1 ! a I i t r -1 a t I p 1 t with ! a b 1 ; -1 1
! e.nti- . i? intertieted hy an all-start cast,
feature, and with t i i o .... enm anl! Kind friends are better than un-j news ia ein make up iTo preiuram. j kind brothers. j The music is fnrnish.-d by Anuelol S-'pt.ilt btrs will steal their mas-'
Ttale and Ins 1" sei-cted musicians, who feature ( Ht.n bach's tam- ( us o a rture "Orpheus."
THEODORA
I'ounded n Victorian Sardou's (!rama of ancient I'.yzant i uni. later called ( on -tantir.ople, "Theodora,"
the Italian screen spectacle, conn
ter's dinners. The bird chooses its tree, not the tree the bird. When the melon is ripe it will dropp of itself. Who cannot catch fish must catch
, There is no service like hi who i
servos heeauso he loves. Moral obligation binds men with-
l;e ;.V-. re.Uirt , g 1 1 r ri m ' ri f : s-l-t tu ,io !! injuring private lin.
When tl;e r.rrow Is on the string it
must uo.
. oastvi-e ; i?, eluding Mis Pellamy. win pkiyi'o t the Oliver theater tor a we. k i om pionnse or (onir.in
lines. Tli: i-- .!! t.. tn- fact that , th-- lea. ling role in "The Cup ol m'uii, .-anaa;. aiuunoon. It,., pi ia.- ovv n. r ba tn -har--e ' L;f.-." ' The story of the circus c ill who
la-b.r i.itis owing to b;s giaater- An iuht-car .steel train goes J . t h i d ee-ts ,,i operation than t h . i ;,shii'g through a trestle in one ::ov rnm.-nt lb t. ! of the m cik.s in this production.
'ma!l . it. d th'- .Jones ad. which.
fo make certain the disaster regis
tered, as this was one set tie that
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TODAY AND TOMORROW Irving Bachcller's "The Light in the Clearing With Eugene Besserer and Others A Talc of Lifes Values
ORGAN and ORCHESTRA
became a t'.ir. i.il r rt n v :i eonrte tii
and linally bv h.-r mariage to Justin- j l!iUl K lan. became empress if Home, lends 1
S. v. ti cameras were on the scene i ltself to the amphtied expositnm of - OrllClAL
the silver h't. The Mini takes on
the proportions of a gigantic pag- zi
for
by " b. a i ? i ! i ' ahoi- liios k h i- h , .,, -,,( not ;c re-staged. If any mis-i'anf. Here is a Byzantium brought
ubuld cmp. ie with private ( ci . , ,-,, occurred it meant a loss of lb- p.-iif. d niii that the .ltn s at ! thousand of dollars'. It is declared nn.M !. ti.- i:ui-iieg rub- i-.r alljfo . tno TM,,st "successful" wreck . i i.' n '. t i ' 1 b-ibhtig up the Atuer- j (.(.,. l.,.n j,, pictures, i.an ? biprnt: , indu-trv .and indicated . Tlmroas Mei-lo-n w ill be
thai it i - a a I . .. : : ..! it- io .!!
i;-.ep.b .! Pp. the . : n t . i . 1 ! u ' ; o n
mi more commencing n t Wed-
SATURDAY ONLY
t. life again in all its florid bcautv.
The mere dimensions of the screen
are forgotten as an entire city liesir:
stretched before the siecfttor, i t ri !
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maroo s min'in:: in ni" stinsiupe. V Is ' JLfi-1,
The games in the hippodron
p-.-upv when he will open a four i s!ltnv ' t lnir nt irrty. with hordes !s
' - i e - . I ! '. M : i , ; a . a Y . l ' ' ?! 1 o g i 1 . V. ' ( 1 e " i . - . , r.ii u. tic Ve j - ; d'
'! iV t ngagement in his latest vehicle. "White and Unmarried." in i '. . . tt) v hu'ii he ia supported by an allstar a-t. fitaU hl P.-.' AUDITORIUM " ; fi'" ' -!T 1 : e tf the Mrongest ca-ts of serial l' .iv. rs over assembled aj' ar in
of sp ctatt.'rs lambcring down into an art.na and bark again as wild beasts released from the cages by a uhim of a mad empress, surge out i'pon them. This .-o ne eclipses any e ver shown on the screen. The lions actuallv asceud the walM of the arena and pursue the tb et ing crowds. Lustrous P.a'ity and a splendid
r w i wnA. rrt "r r
a J " C-" 1 Tar: to." ihe tilth hapter of which
j f-j p i n iJ I j It - sliouti today at the Auditoriun.
r wv j ' s-nal and one of tip nic,r faring j; I placers apiieaiing ia ehap.r lhotol SS 1 P'-''. the following well known
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laizail e'"-ial. .Mivepiurcs r ! . ... .i..-.. i...
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part of Tin odora by Kita Jolivet.
v h( plavs the ciaart san, turned tubr vuth tli-juity, varied bv' intcn- . itv that is a email riot in itself. On account of the length of the
pirtur". which is unusual, tho even j in;r shows will start promptly at 7
and with the svniphonv nrc-hestri
actor-stars assume leading- parts in l under the leadership of An-rlo Vi-
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mis ana oiner i fia.uers oi tin.- :n-, taIe f, ;ituring the overture 'Miserere"
t.revsting wil l animal serial. l'crcy fmm Trovator." and Del Kar;
If : Y v-'i.... i c-n-j t,om Ii i rovatore and Del uari Vij fi,'ljlY:Trtti?Yit 1 1 F' Jnlv1 as Clayton, l'rank Whit- and John Knox, enacting and singU irrLVU.fJ3li' Hi on as Kokoff. Cha.. Ins'.e Lillian ing this prison scene during the in. ;l . - r i-.-,-. T 'Worth and a host of other players. f-mission that comes midway in th.
iff a j h
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m addition to extremely large num-j! ture's run.
1 Ts of wild beasts of the jungle.
- ..v !ür ;7 V j
ri the same bill is Xeal Hart In a brand new live-part feature production entitled "Kictisiu rs Roost" ,a .-tir'-ing story of Ja wl s.sne s ? em
J th Metucin border.
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c:ow.i :. ti ; irvir
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j All Velour and Nutria HAIR HATS 1 $6 to $7.50 values I $2.95 I (gford Shop
Try MWS.TDIFS Want Ads 116 W. Washington Av.
L-t Swank Dye lt. Phono Main !U. J 0 1 f
TODAY
WEAL
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LASALLE l'ian.,1 of weight an.! import is ;. iv.'c its inr.ir.rs -it the La Salle- ,
wh,.r,. -The Licht In The Oaring," ! j J
tue tenso and powerful masterpiece f
Irvln Itacheller is 1". ing featured
and tomorrow. Cat heller is
Known as one of the most vigorous
and pcpular writers of the day, his
Vi Mf i " V l lrZ' ... If ' i rnr
.v'-.f-b;- :jjSr " "j Iii J "M.-in For the Ages" being one of i " ' - '- J J I ; - M :!"" ""'ations of kite literature. I disS-lJ How. v er. "The Licht Tn The clear-
WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES
Photographers r. Thf News-TIr-.es staff c '-ver the world. Havtn't yea.i cfter. or. d ered how this newspaper gets tho.marvelous news-pictures S' foou pictures from the four -ner? of the gh.be 7 It's Just modern Journalistic enterprise o. cr.o "jr-or exiimp' of th way this news-pripe-strivas tr serv It? reader?. thi; Nirvs-TTMi:s
PICK OF THE PICTURES ALWAYS A GOOD COMEDY Shows Start 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8, 9:45
In a Stirring Story of the Mexican Border, Replete With Action and Thrills 'KINGFISHER'S ROOST' Also ELMO LINCOLN
-in
Adventures of Tarzan
TOMORROWALICE CALHOUN in "PEGGY PUTS IT OVER" A Clever and Amusing Rur?.l Comedy Drama That Will Please All.
mg. li:s story cf co.-.:hcting values of life, remains his n.st. r work and as lilmed with Kugcne Dessen r, KdW.ird X!f hf r'.i nit nn.1 C .ri Ilnrlnn
in tho principle roles. T. bi ii-.g out ; f.
his theme that success .Upends upon
p. r- .f ,1,.- .....1 . .. ?1
i marl; of success. Dacheller hr5 th- j
contrasting stories cz Harton Dayr.e . and Amos Grinishaw- worked into
i cno er.grc-s?ing tale which rises to
the excitement and thrills ef great j melodrama with the introduction cf. Roing Kate, a strikingly original! character who plays the part of an i avenging fat in the unwinding of : the story. On Sunday ore ef the j season's greatest film triumphs. ". j Man's ireme," is .lue at the. LaSallc I Tn thf.s picture, huarantej by Selz-j nick to bJ tho gre-ates-t h.e ever pro-j duce l, appear Cairo Dinney. Harr" i .Morey. Grace Valentine. Matt Mcort; f
Katniyn nliiiamH ana uoianu iiot-i)j
tcrnley.
j Seating Capacity
2,000
CASTLE ' Ih.chantment" and all its beauty and all its fun Is now at the Castle.
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Chas. F. Davis Tokio
H B CM Brntpra raet Court ear
- - - - " - Cleanliness
TODAY AND TOMORROW
TOO WISE WIVE
FOR HUSBANDS AND OTHERS (A Paramount Picture)
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x0W PLAYL(; ALL WKKK G. II. Chester's erccn Comedy "THE SON OF WALL1NGF0RD" Ae-companied by s ym i i i ) v o i :c 1 1 i;srn. Dancing Specialty '2:i'2 7:2-s fl:iS. IJent lit Scholarship Club IVrforinan- 1. .", 7, ?. Ocrluro 7:10 am! 1:10. rniCI: Aftrrnoon. I.nnr Tloor nn.l lial. ".'50. plu tax; id l"c. no tax. EnlnK. I.ourr I'loo- and I'ib, CV, plu tax; J! Ititl.. PK-, tu tux. tttlltlrrn: Mal. Hk-. iKl't" .inif a adults. Sunday: Mat. price ame a night. STARTING SUNDAY A rlosal wret't) slMTtaclo of Sanlmi's famous romam. "THEODORA" A Claic of History and Literature. Taken It Italy. C.roatrr than "CAIIKKIA" '-ting So.000,000, and employing: 23,000 People.
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