South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 174, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 June 1922 — Page 26
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Kerr, European dramatic : a he's discovered a great In Martha Bryan Allen. unnoticed Theater Gull!
Theater-Goers of City To Be Real "First-Nighters"
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Will Witnors Hcr Temporary Hurband" Before Chicago All-Star Ca-t in Plav.
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Mr. Frazee, who .produced "Mad- Mrht which gets through the ler.t i and a mo Sherry". "My Iidy Friends. ! is n.ado lartre or sir. ill. Ey " stop-1 ',; h
and was the co-prnduv-r of "Dulcy," ! pir c d"wn a
one of the bier comedy his of last tnin-d
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have taken ',tp;u delight in outrainif h-5 pruh.S.tion. Thu f-x-cuuk f--..rib,s Bismarck l a 3Jrper where he was entertalriy sr. me jrue ::.. eating iarg quantities of crab mayonnaise, cold lobster and pme, and drinking ljrg quarit itb-s (f the Munich beer to the horror of his phytsiclan. He Aas ill the next day. I'isrntrfA, according to his cook, had hin - -it weighed every evening
after dinner.
P'-ason, declare:! that "tlr Te:vporary Hu.ban1" is the sayest and . brlhte--t c-.-.mdy tha hi1" crme un-i dr h'.a ohc rvatir n In minv year 1
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The fact that S uith Itvr.d an o;:frtunitv ta -.vimes
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have an opportunity to he real "first mere than the uuh! arnouvi ... . . . . in v.: . .
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comedy. "Hr Temporary Husband,"' Aith Juliette I)jy and an exceptionally brilliant and well known caet.
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.1 b- the bnfst Km- An adrmrt r In IJavarla orrce sent f I'r.l ed States in. P.'niarck a chee wh!oh weighted Th" thr will oMtl,i, pound?, and a firm of admirim; wiii house exhibits of' Häufig nmnufacturer .ent him SO
Anr-rc an r;t.z-rn. "oniml-v'oner '' rd 3 of ('erman sausage, sajn the to represent tJo- Fnlt. 1 States have ' former cook. already le-n a ppoi:it-d. ! Ilrall m I rii rullv. GERMANY HAS I'razil. S.iin; !( declared, ha--; pL'Al IinTnOPC" much in common with the United! IrrLi IlUllJUlyo
tnfen. 1 "Th" Constitution r,f Hrazil. har-: lr.ir some of its air !iimmts." sld
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P.Kia.IN. June 22. "Hot DozV
right. 1 Officials reports say that 5.S00 real
likejharkin? dogs were transformed into!
that rf the I n ir H'at'-H. save tht , flermany's "hot dog" supply lat
the pre:d !if s term is limited to f year. That only rounts the ones that four war- II cmnot b r-elect- pa.sBd the slaughter houses, not J ed. Tin- first A ml iss.olor to foreign those that were home-butchered. countrb s. ent out of p.razil in 1 S 2 2. ; The parr.e reports say that 1 49.000! th y-ar of irs independence. snt J hors3 wnt the sam way Into "hot to U'ashinc'on. I -. 1 Pedro II. Km- dogs" against only about 6.GG0 a' pror of "Brazil. w.i the only foreign J year before the war. In pre-war!
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nad of state who attended in person Philadelphia' Centennial Kxpr.ct!on In 17C." .Sanjp.'iio stated that the population of all South America is 2.000.OOO and that of P.razil 1 31.000.000. Bra7.Il contains, jooifo'i p(juaro miles mor territory than the United Ftatrs ati'l b is iT, ) r cent of the area of South America. The national lansoipe is Portugue and not Spanish. In fact, there are but üO.OOO Kpaiiisii-iieakirip peoplo In BrBzll. fampaio gave om Interesting f.Kures on coi. He artated that ',he world's coffee consumption U 2n.000.0-C0 sacks a year, and of that amount 10.000,000 sacks are consumed In th United States
i.smnrc.'.s Cook Tells of Ruler s T able Manners LONDON, June 22 FtLsmarck's cook, who wtlll live in Danzig and Kan reached an advanced age. ha.s been relating his retmlniscenes of h'.s former glorious days wi(b the famou.s German general, according tc Berlin dlpatche". If gTeat men are not heroe.s to
days, there Is no oftlelal record of any dogs reaching the sausage grill. oerman writers! say that this consumption of horse and dog meat In Germany shows that Germany's prosperity cannot b1 judged by trie foo1 served in the hotels, but that Germany Is so poor that the poor cannot get any meat save dogs and horse meat.
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LASALLE '"Danirerous Kies." is tli appropria'e title given th jucture w-ich will ; o at the IaSalle to lay and Siturday. l'a'.il Powell, the har.d-oi;- li!;g-!;-h ac- rf who scr red suf h a hit m '"The Gilded Lily, is featured. On Sunday KaSalle patrons - will have an onnortunity to feas their yes on
Men arc almost unanimous in thelth'- favorite of favorites Klaine opinion tha: Petty Mythe Is the Hammersttin, who appears id inmost beau'iful woman on the "- lecture. "Evidence." screen. Vonun tak advantage of, CASTI E every opportunity to see hr becuv Tho s.oiy ( f a who arried of the wonderful and daring gowns' f., r money tf. hnd tltat Kovc i-- a f ir sh wear. And the folks who ar-in.ore Important fact. r in life, is t.-'.d concerned with neither her gowns or -n !ho bicturP- " Th( "tVA u' ' . . .... T) , t v h.ch i at the Castle today Grace he beauty. lu;e Petty Blythe because !, .avMs:n u lhfl fl,t;urt.., r. she is an actress of unusual ability. In "His Wile's Husband," which' a I inTTriD! TV! comes to Ihc Hlacxstonc- today. M;.ss i AUUlIUKlum Mythe apperas a.s an aristocratic so f Karl Villiam departed from his clal leader. In fact, she is the vifeu--ual characterization in "The Man of no less a personag-e than the Mav- Prom Downing Street," and appears
the t'.ure can be mudto appear in siuht and bv
t closing" f ly .. dis.il p ar. Kai P. I successive pit tiire v ill have a slight : IV stror.?r ov f irf r impr.-ss.on. j Q Wlio is s.v? .-he was b.-Tn :n
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or. And in tho capacity of the city's first woman, she 'sets a mad social pace. The picture is from the story "The Mayor's Wife." and Is the typ of drama that srips and holds the Interest from start to fmfiish. On Sunday the Plackstone will offT Agnes Ayre.s and Conrad Nagel
as- a Hi If ih secret service olbcer anuj later as a Hindoo rajah. "The Man j Prom Downing .Street" is shown to- j dayat th:? Auditorium theater, on the same bill Is the sixth chapt r j of "Go Get 'Km Hutch." starring; Charles Hutchinson, and a very fun i v P"n Turpin comedy. . 1
j New c rk :n 1 . :7. 1 es and brown hair; h icht and wi -hs ibo S i- v..'is s n 'cc n.tlv ...t;iie t'ur M iii i tup, ieVS YOU til." A Kl.iine I hü'.iütr-
: ;y S-iznic ! -tar. ' (J-Wbiv w:;s "Hon i 1 "rn at.d hjv old he . A Uo'.; was b'-rn in
. N- ii . and i - " yt ars o'.il. J V.'h.it ev; fellies of i rt ented by pi. i !- .r. r ; aire? 1 A In 'Kiii-'-'; l. ' . 1 t!i t
! ' 'ff r tu'c if n- iriy T. yeui In -'t ve ?i tiie opb p!ayr. 'tuby I.afiy -tte. w . is 7n. and ;he yia:n. .-t. V. viri.-i Md'i im if, w h- !hr-- an 1 a half years old. I Q In tiic pl:-iin ; ol '. :.v picttire ! üid the players c p. ri. -r.ee the terj rihle t ffects of the glare of the un on the snow ? I A In -The Vnl.ey of the Silent
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ner X emporary nusounu with JULIETTE DAY and a brilliant company of comedians including Percv Ames. George Parsons. Harrv Allen. Selena, Roval. SEATS NOW OX SALK-lMionc Alain ."0. PHICES-Nite 5()c to S2.00 IMus Tax. 3Iatinee 50e to SI. 50 Phis Tax.
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Employer Pleads Guilty to Employe's Offense ST. InIS. Mo. June 21'. Alexander Dreckun, proprietor of a saloon, is an obliging man. United States District Judge Paris is an obliging Judge. And Nick Azzlk. Drecktin's bartender, has a vif and four children. So, when Azzlk was arraigned before Judge Pari? on a charpe of violating the prohibition law, Dreckun stepped up and requested ihat he. Dreckun. be tried In Azzlk's stead. In order to avoid imposing hardship on Azzlk's family. Judge Paris oblitrincly consented. Dreckun. realizing th crowded condition of Judge Faris's calendar, obligintrly pleaded guilty. Whereupon Judge Paris sentenced
Jail
the'.r valets, r.nmarc certainly was him to serve three months in
to his cook, who greatly admired iinc to pay a fine of $"00. his mAster's extraordinary capacity . .
rcr consuming large quanxniea or . The trouble that never come
fcod. Pimarck kept an eminent Gee-
man doctor a advisory physician,
worry us most.
Work and wait. Ne'er despair and
and the Iron Chancellor eetTLS to ne'er abate
WILLIA.M COl'KTHNAY This is the play that ha.s been booked as the all-summer attraction
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performances here are In no sense try-out." as the comedy wa.s produced and thoroughly tried out In various New England cities early in the spring. Tl. II. FTazee, the producer, was so lmpresed with the play that he Immediately booked It for the opening of the Frazee theater. New York, next season. Then the opportunity came to place It In the Chicago thenter for the summier, and the management of the Oliver theater grasped the opportunity to secure the attraction for South Pend. while enrouto. to Chicago. As a result Mr. Prazee consented to piny, both a matinee and
i night here Saturday, prior to open- i
ing the engagement at the Cort on Sunday. June 2.". All-star Cast.
William Courtenay, one of the be.st known dramatic stars and comedians on the American .stage. ! need no introduction. His charm- j ing little leading lady, Juliette Day, is alo well known, and during the last season was starred by Marc Klaw in his production of "We j Girl". Other members of the cat, !
David Powell
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SUNDAY ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN "Evidence"
A flaming story of a man who believed that any kind of story that would win the love of a girl was permissible. A picture that well illustrates the adage "Dance and you
must pay the Fiddler!'
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Agnes Ayres is a doctor's wife in "The Ordeal." Conrad Nagcl well, he sort of hangs around and flirts just a little.
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The Ordeal Agnes Ayres and Conrad Nagel
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'THE MAN FROM DOWNING STREET"
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