South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1922 — Page 14

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i United Kinsdom Has Most

With 372.2U0. Cliina lias Le?s Than Thnusainl. W.SHI.r,T .", D. cV. M iy 27.

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t:- nunihtr i.f ir.otorcycles in. oa'-h fo-jniry :n K2 1. j T! L'nitf'I Kinciom leads witn

?. 7 0 nitorcjv'.c.. The United ; .tatrs comes witli a total of j -i7.'j.':0. Kranox is thir.l with 5'",H4L. Australia ia 33,0'., Italy 31,-

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'M.-f a:..l .Ihn Hirry-j s.,r-rc! rock u!. r-.l' rr.ratrd l!nd prove. Th- plant on put h-r i Y . r,w-.n U m active fn.vc.-. ; iunaania h,nv rn von .ion motor- . : : 1 ! in "Sh'-rL-.-k Xt.,.Vi n;it,.(l u ;n u, mrinir.y oi-enf ,1 i l ohuilt and r-rircorat'.l. a h: r:r!-r..r,k. i.-oin.- ;mov..i h(r,',oyc;ts ,ach. The least numl.fr of ' v." f'ri'yth pr..hi1.:y w ill m- j f(i",. th s, th:.? iftr-rnoon wi;li a-ioplnn swlnu' is b- inr r t-c" 3 n:i ! : -m Hi; !- i " t . n . ..ir.y country In r in? accredited to the

for a 'Whip." a ridir.c d-v:r... Tlvth! atf-rr.-- i '..:-!. i r.f O ntral and South America rr.ako old Mill has 1'K'n overhaul", d. 'l-t:.d ri.i.f.-rs ir" t': afterr.o aril a v,,ry nua-er sh'nvir.e Jn reference

The park thu year has been U d i t etabii.-iün r.r new -ono-Mor.s tr, th(. niimbLr (f motorcyeb's. Gau-

by Millar and Halter, build rs of ajurd;- the dir. ct:.r. ot H. . .-:n:n jnKila has 0. Honduras

laree proportion cf all the park , of Yoini:?;r.wr.. o:ü, w;.. f m rta.n ; L.;, t .7,, I.rutniay 1'50

South Bend Monday June 5

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HERD5 ELEPHAIfTö 1005 PEOPLES DRO3.AMEL5 500 M0R5E51

kWO.OOaOO E3 FREI STREE.T0OOR5 OPEr AT I-7PM !

Tickets on Sale Circus Day, Central Drug Store. Same price as on grounds.

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men; devices. Th dance pavilion

M",: b-for- b ninr.inir the filmir.p- oZ ; J(roniii;,.s to , popular for out-door -i;:.M;lM . Pi'ture :ep;r-tinc the history of (1.ircIncr wilh thp SIx sincinp Jaz?-a-

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''"' I i A now adtiition to the rid will be i Mary on Aye Is.idayinc the fem-jth 0,PPn ,Vrv.-. sltnalf.l In the nienio

ir.inf b-rsd in a comedv feature he in tr;

rides in the I'nited tate. Ceorpe j t he crowds.

Work on -The t ub .r-Ma b-" M id" j tri by G. M. Anderen. AMS derived a week t.er-4'j-e fharb'S ! Hay Inj-.ire.I ! l r-ot in th" :r h.r.- Clären er, Hiidcer will direct f Ho-

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T'i!!v Mirslrill r'. a p.'-dy h- aw rob- :ri "The I. ihb r .Ur.."

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Nugent Family Makes 'Kempy' a Roaring Success With Gushes of Spontaneous Fun

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Jin; -rv Au:rey i 'i in his r.--t r.-.rrr ly.

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Jones i to be starred in iKK. May 2 . 1 he mi- Written !y Atlors.

The Froren Trail.- Tb-n Turpin's . !, serl of two-reel comedies. family father, son and daueh-

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V.:::rn Firnum's next picture i charminir. delitrhtfully funny eom-jautnor5 ar,. the principal ann.i an .nvl.i'. rt." tf.

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"When Kn;'Vhn.. Yu ;n Flower" ... j ican drama which skims a Ions the! UiVO -,,(.st hen nur!,c.(i alon- l,v' Pip- ii' the lb r..-e kitchen and .lis- Jj ',ry JuT..Titi. m.-mhers ..f I Suli Cowin. who h.i written a 1 "'' ,,f rollicking farce with more! lh,,ir p.ironts. j cove rs th.v Kat;,- is the an-j,or . ! t; 'hrV:ve,i ,,.fo-.vi i.rroi-ht ?.nm!.T of sn trio. for American 1 clee fn A sheer humor than anything) "Kempy" ha three nurse from ; "Av.z .r .'s T-n:p:ation." a now, .; hid li;,v- .--'t tT -'I'nMV'V ' '. Mires. Is now in Jrün writing a that ha opened in New York since j tn Xuser.t family. Joint authorship! wliitdi had 1. . n sent to 'V huts hi . jj . '. jl'orv to'b'e filme i bv Dimitri Ibicho- j "IJuhtnin' " or '"The First Year." j of j. C. Xupent, ar.d his smi, Klliott; I'raiue by publishers who v.. -re nn-;M

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n for the -hn v r-ion of "if sr .. rnn- vehicle for Frank Mayo or Ermens l'ia oecuuse ii ii-s or the tamily. .voun.? .laughter Kuth. ; '"-t u.-.-m s anu a .i.'ii.e anu ir; "Winter Come" win s. tik.-n n Can-! l.rinald P-nnv. I shrewd and penetrating Hashes of ,,lays au inKt,nlK. palt jn 0cdbMit 'iuippd vith siiow-batlw f. r the i

r. 1 I.M , inftiu wuirn in. ti- in. i .w lashion. With the tr.ree Xn-.ius. i noir; tii" .-econ.i, to many th- V'

I Jack Pick ford filmed the Ken- Year" significant. Grant - Mitchell. Jesse Oonimette i auf !or. ; ,

But "Kempy" is funnier. I- rom ; ani i.otus llobb. the i lav wih H- doe--. Kate Ic irns ihat he b- . U

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bin Math.s bis comnletr-.i t'.p PkI.v D-rby fcr a fene of hi? next '1l1' 'n,P 1 ,u-,t i and Lotus llobb. the plav w is

cnr.tir.uitv for -Th.. Yotirs Ibyi , h " ! m.-Mire. -Garrison's Fin!h." Tie 'hvt lo last it gush's away with jots cp'.endily cat and brilliantly acted

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'Truth About Blayds' 'Voltaire'

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NF.W VOUK. May 27. It .1 . sn't Tiie thins: that seems to be caushippen nvinv t::ivs in a Th it ri'-al i ir-' th"" rn'c'r Wrt in Arthur Honkin1.-' producMlon. "Voltaire" with I Ai'-'M'! l i!y m th role nt the phao.

win '-.a r.i' e-'ir.-v a p to t !i b:-!i .-t standanls in :: r sp.c Th.cs rar- tfiir ha j happened. howeer. C the tooth thenter. '.vio-r. Winhr'p Arc-j i tt -'i.tm A. A. M;!n--., "Th" Tru'h Al-.-it P.'.ay.N."

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ever priced i th- i-i and r a r- j , .., 5i,.a:;,, p,. jud-d r card less n; fin-. a !.: of ., fo-s . . !-,,!"-,,f ?i:e j:.-x rr az- of the dra.m.it ist?. prerd a pl.y With i.ir.- u-e : n j I "Volt., ire." to tell the truth, is tho.uh cor. I"e- K:vw v why ,.,..r,.y dritm for two young a plav w;rh .!.:;?. nu .t...:i uld b ;. ; ;o ; n...,t.,.n. rare am p-'-d'i- p.-' ' ''' . Tii !..-; id. -a of the play. hwa r.iyste ry -W;t.:h'-. p An 1 ,.w 4 .,:o,t , onunendnb. showing this M pla w ' o. . ' ' - , -, f , ; r ,.-s ir.t -.b-rar-.ee of intolerance, pretrrs. ' l;aM-d of ;pe b poeriti'-al conThe en" f.-Mir.-' -w .'. h if - . v. r,Mhns of his 1tv- The eT.ie philo'.ini'bd t-l :'.;:::i. - ; i ' r --. M- o ; h-r i re. fib i throuph details the ilrr.v.' u ro.-m of t: r. ' o.- -. ir-( ..f p t r v a tir.s and petty conversa : a n p. -et w b, k r. ' .: -. "..?' -a .., , s ,. i r,. eon? mtly waitinc for .an ! Te"- - i p- '"' - ' a i k d . (-. aftb. i a s vital as The tnan wa f-. ri-- i by N'. ' i- a- r i' ib ! b - . ;n rMl I f. to liappen. Thre U. to

T !. p'. i h ic .. : . "..-.'a ':- d; r- i r . h. is s.i.-corir.p a refugee and j covery i'V t ;.. !'p - of ' : r 1 ; , arr- ? by the eb;.f of police audi

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whose eroohety temper Is eoti-tantly down h "str.ol of feather- i s tli ! irritated by a spendthrift family. I p. c'altv of Mr.- C. F. Gr. i.- rson. of : f-J His hopes that Kate ( Imis Kohl.), i i akhand. Cab Tue birds ax-.? natives tl.e elder of two unmarried dau;,h-!of China. iH ...Ill . 1,1 T-V..1.- t I T

i-i, i,i ii .ii i e.iiiny i'ui' Aierrill (Grant Mitchell) are blasted when Wate, who has dabbled xpensively In every form of art. th s

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SUNDAY This is the first time the adorable Viola Dana has ever appeared at the Blackstone. V V- VHand some Allan Forrest plays opposite Miss Dana in this racy, spicy farce. Cfi It's about a girl who did as she pleased, no matter what the neighbors said or thought.

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It's just a snicker or a titter or a roar from the first flash of film to the final fadeout.

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fi Your Last Chance to See the Jvlost Talked 1 Of Picture of the Year

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Sweet, lovely, thounlitless woman plunged from the safe, sane home life to the dazzling brilliance cf the dashinc-darinn cot she thought war, smart-dupe of a renegade nobleman her very life imperilled

protcck'd only by the guardian angel of fools.

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See the most dazzling screen spectacle ever achieved. Monte Carlo brought to your theater chair. Sec thij most gorgeous dramatic achievement of the, screen. To enable you to see this colossal drama for the price of a theater scat, more than $6,000 was spent every minute you see it on the screen. An ail-American production, made in California, and picturizing the gayeties of Monte Carlo. TODAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS STARTING 1:30, 3:15, 5:15, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. AFTERNOON 25c, EVENING 31c and 45c, Plus Tax Children 15c, Plus Tax.

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"The Dangerous Little Demon" A photoplay that whizzes along at comedy speed with "the mischievous little devil of the screen," putting the charm rick into a whirl of romance. You'll like this picture.

ADDED ATTRACTION TODAY "Woltmann's Society Serenaders" One of South Bend's classiest, snappiest dance orchestras, in a unique program of the latest dance hits. HEAR THEM SING HEAR THEM PLAY

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