Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 March 1915 — Page 9

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Elsie Janis

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The Caprices of Kitty

A Romantic comedy. To see Elsie Janis is never to forget her, for the charm of her magnetism has in it the lure of a great actress as well as the lovableness of an unaffected young girl. Elsie Jan's wrote the "Caprices of Kitty" herself—she' wove into the story all the situations and clever little "stunts" that have made her for this enchanting comedienne her successes. Miss Janis is at present in London fulfilling an engagement under the management of Mr. Alfred Butt, at the Palace theatre. Elsie Janis appeared here last year in the legitimate in "THE SLIM PRINCESS.".

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TODAY

Carlyle Blackwell

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"The High Hand"

From the novel by Jacques Futrelle. An inspiring romance of love, politics, capitol and labor, and is in six parts. Carlyle Blackwell has been a great favorite in Chicago last week, coming from New York on his way to Frisco to take part in a nnmber of new plays soon to be released. Several of the Theatres in Chicago had him appear on the stage in person and give a talk, for which the admission of 25c and 50c was charged. With our bright light and perfect screen, you can almost imagine his acting is on the stage instead of in the pic* ture.

In "THE HIGH HAND" today he is at his best.

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noted actors and actresses, playing their biggest stage successes.

Wednesday and Thursday, Apr. 7 and 8 Margaret Wycherly and John E. Kellard in "THE FIGHT"

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Never could such legitimate plays be seen on the stage for less than from $1.00 to $2.00

THEATRE

TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE

AMERICAN## THEATRE

MAURICE LESS, Pres. and Gen'l Manager The House Beautiful that i« in a class by itself, which the majority of Terre Haute people have no conception of their home town having the most beautiful Moving Picture Theatre in the U. S. New York with its many beautiful Theatres has nothing to compare in the same class with the American in Terre Haute.

The American is the only Theatre in Terre Haute having for the covenience of the public a Ladies' Retiring Room, where telephones and stationery a*e furnished free and a maid is in attendance for the purpose, if any one desires, to leave their children while iathe Theatre may do so.

OF ADMISSION TO ANY PART OF THE HOUSE, FIRST FL00R AND BALCONY INCLUDING RESERVED BOX SECTION. MATINEE AND NIGHT FOR ADULTS 1

Boxes will be reserved for parties any afternoon or night without extra charge, either by phone or calling at Box-Office. hBox seats can also be obtained at the Box Office for the asking at any performance—no extra. Children under five (5) years accompanied by their parents or any adult will be admitted without charge. Children from five to fifteen years, 5c to any part of the house.

Beginning with tomorrow, we will have Paramount Pictures, America's foremost photoplays, better known as the Famous Players Film Company Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company Bosworth, Inc., in association with Daniel Frohman, Charles Frohman, Henry W. Savage David Belasco, the Liebler Company, Oliver Morosco Company, and John Cort, featuring such stars as Mary Pickford, Elsie Janis, Blanche Sweet, Wm. H. Crane, Gaby Deslys, Edith Taliaferro, Marie Dora, William Farnum, Marguerite Clark, May Irwin, David Higgins, Fritzi Scheff, Rita Jolivet, William Elliot, Lois Weber and Valeska Surat, known as the best in Motion Pictures.

Every subject in which the above stars play will be seen at the American Theatre in Terre Haute first run, and will not be repeated by any other theatre within twelve months, but can be repeated by us if requested. To be more specific and bring out our point to you more forcibly, the Paramount Picture Company do eliminate the unfit subjects, after they have "culled" the pictures.

COMING ATTRACTIONS

Sunday, March 28—Marguerite Clark, in "THE GOOSE GIRL" Monday and Tuesday, March 29 and 30 -Lois Weber and Philiip Smalley in "SUNSHINE MOLLY Wednesday and Thursday, Mar. 31-Apr. 1—Howard Estabrook with Barbara Tennant in "M'LISS Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3—Edith Wayne Matheson in "THE GOVERNOR'S LADY" Sunday, April 4—Wm. H. Crane in "DAVID HARUM" Monday and Tuesday, April 5 and 6 Marguerite Clark in "GRETNA GREEN"

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Ladies' Retiring Room on Second Floor.

Wednesday and Thursday

"The Fairy ill The Wail"

With Mary Miles Minter, Percy Helton and Will Archie. This story is sure to appeal to little folks. The principal actors, Mary Miles Minter, known the country over as "the Littlest Rebel" Percy Helton, "the Boy of Peter Grimm Fame," and Will Archie (whom every one knows) will delight the children with their pathos and humor, while the grownups will be gripped by the splendid acting and the interest of the plot.

ON BOTH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOON CHILDREN ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS OR AN ADULT WILL BE ADMITTED FREE REGARDLESS OF THEIR AGE.

Friday and Saturday, April 9 and 10 John Barrymore in "ARE YOU A MASON"

Sunday. April 11

Mary Pickford in "CINDERELLA"

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Mary Pickford

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Mistress Nell"

The celebrated romantic play. Mary Pickford, the highest salaried Motion Picture Star in the world, who is also the world's most famous Moving Pioture Star, adds appreciably to her stellar honors in the role of "MISTRESS NELL" and throughout the story wears several changes of costumes, first as the actress, then as "Mistress Nell," the Sweetheart to the King, and finally as the Cavalier, in which disguise she circumvents the plots of the schemers against the King. It is difficult to sayi in which dress little Mary is more captivating, but throughout the entire characterization she is completely irresistable.

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