Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 October 1915 — Page 9
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 115."
LOIS MEREDITH At tho Crescent
M£RY PICKFORD IN HEW_PH0T0PLAY
In "A Girl of Yesterday" At the American Famous Star Makes Aerial Flight,
Mary Plckford will be seen In another role fitting her winsome pergonallty, at the American during the four days beginning today. In the Famous Players' production of "A Girl of Yesterday" M"lsa Plckford and her brother Jack, appear together for the first time In a film as brother and eisteiy" /It- also marks the first c^ppearatfofe 'Itr pifcture# of the celebrated aviator, Glenn Martin, with little Mary taking a flight with him. "A Girl of Yesterday" is the story of a prim little miss who has lived a life of seclusion with her brother and her aunt. She has always dressed several generations behind the rest of the world, but has still been sufficiently attractive to -win the love of discerning Stanley Hudson, her next door neighbor. So great is the modesty of the little recluse that she does not realise her irresistible attractiveness despite the fact that these same oharma hare made her the mortal enemy of another girl who loves Stanley.
The sudden acquisition of a huge fortune makes Jane a desideratum In circles from which she had been prerlouabr barred by her poverty, and her conquetst are legion, without the assistance of a modern wardrobe. When Jane suddenly decides to adopt modem apparel and the other girl realizes that a desperate coup is necessary to •win the wavering Stanley, she Induces an aviator to kidnap Jane Just as they are utocrnt to start on a yatchlrig trip. The aviator, however, falls to prevent Jane: from reaching the yacht in time to embark, and after a slightly stormy trip, she and Stanley finally make port
The House Where Everybody Goes
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Wednesday and Thursday
Notable Movie Stars Who are Showing at the Local Picture Houses Week
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MA HI 10 IJORO AS TUB GEISHA KIKL IN "THE WHITE I'EAIIL" AT THE FRANCIS X. HIS IIM A AND MARGU ERITE SNOW IN "THE SILENT AMERICAN.
JOHN SJIEI'HAN At the Suvoy.
In the harbor of love. Marshall Nellon Is the Stanley Hudson. On Thursday, Hilda Spong will be tho screen star at the American in the Equitable production of "Divorced."
On Friday and Saturday "Tho White Pearl," with Marie Doro, Thomas Holding, Walter Craven and Mauds Granger will be flic bill.
Directed by Edwin S. Porter and Hugh Ford, the produee.ru of "The Eternal .City" and "The Morals of Marcus," the pictorial and dramatic elements of the subject, and the exterior and Interior settings, may easily be imagined. "The White Pearl" may be anticipated as one of tho screen events of the year. In spite Qf tho press ageno.v tone of that statement, -it may be accepted as a thoroughly conservative estimate of the value nnd attractiveness of this unusual feature photoplay.
'The Only Girl" Soon
Will be With Us
"The Only Girl"—she of the lilting song and the graceful dance, is coming to the Grand on November 16, to tell. In a burst of song, the tale of her trials and triumphs, her ptclue? and rolentings. It is a story of lcvve an,d romance, seductively charming, embellished with conjxing melody and contagious comedy. "Tho Only Girl" is the collaborated work of Victor Herbert and Henry Blossom, and is presented by Joe Weber, who produced it at the Lyric theatre, Now York, where it ran for nearly one entire year. Tho chorus, while not large, the girls have been selected for their distinct types of beauty, and it is said to be more satisfying than a stage full of ordinary chorus girls. Another feature of the performance is an augmented orchestra.,
WHEN IN DdUBT, Try The Tribune.
TODAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Look—Look—Who's Here Today—Terre Haute's Favorite
Rl TH STONE HO It SI At the Orphcum.
"THE SILENT VOICE" NOW IN FILM FORM
Otis Skinner's Play to Be Done At the Varieties, With Bushman and Marguerite Snow.
FRANCISX. BUSHMAN
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MARGUERITE SNOW
The only real test of faith and character is tribulation and misforcune, afid those who persevere in seeking1 the good things in life under adverse circumstances wili be rewarded iu the end With contentment, happiness and success, according to the ins:i:ins
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"The Silent Voice"
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First Run Pictures All The Time
RICHARD TRAVERS IN
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No Advanoe In Prloes Adults 1 Oo Children 5o
Ladies' Free Coupon—TLis coupon and 5c will admit a lady to the Varieties matinees Monday and Friday.
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If 14 FORD DAY," AT THE AMERICAN
VIOLA DANA At the Lyceum.
moral emphasized In "'The S*ilent Voice," a five part Metro screen drama starring Francis X. Bushman and Marguerite Snow to be presented at the Varieties today, Monday and Tuesday. From one of Otis Skinner's most notable stage plays this film was adapted for Mr. Bushman and Miss Snow, who, according to advance reviews. In the characters played by them have more than eclipsed their past triumphs on the screen and stage.
Mr. Bushman Interprets the character of a young musician by the amo of Francis Starr, who, pursued by a relentless fate, lapses into a state bordering on hypochondria, and retiring to the country leads the life of a recluse. Starr's mother bar, died and has lost his hearing, and or.e lay, while wandering aimlessly about, he fails lo hear the warning cries of a party of workmen and he Is seriously hurt by an explosion of dynamite. At that very moment Marjorie Blair, a noted ucciety beauty, who is out riding, happens along and out of sympathy administers to the injured man. When Starr recovers he falls in love with the girl md their adventure culminates .it the altar. Believing that at last his happiness is complete Starr is suddenly plunged back into a state of melancholia when he begins to realize what it means to be deaf. Then comes the youthful lover to add to his troubles. The finish is, however, happy for all concerned.
Folowing "The Silent Voice" comes "The Man Trail," with Richard C. Travers and "An Affair of Thre? Nations," with Arnold Daly.
The Philadelphia censors cut and slashed the Lasky film production of "Carmen" until the producers hardly knew It. This Is the Garaldine Farrar picture that Boston pronounced clean and artistic.
Alice Dovey, tho musical comedy favorite, is now a Gaumont star. She 1b featured in "The Reformer.''
Pauline Frederick's next screen appearance will be in "The Bella Donna."
Beverly Bayne is now at the Metro studios in the east. She will appear in pictures with Francis X. Bushman.
The twenty-seventh chapter in "The Diamond From the Sky" has Just been finished. There will be three more episodes.
Irvin Cobb Is writing a serial for the Universal. "Graft" is the title.
In "The Final Judgment,' produced by Metro, Ethel Barrymore appears as an actress. The film is based on George Scarborough's melodrama.
"If my voice ever fails me I'll sureiy endeavor to qualify as a movie actress,'' Mme. Nellie Melba remarked recently
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Monntlon of
CHARLES CHAFLIN
Also
"THE TEMPLE OP ROt» ITES.'* 8-P art Sensational Feature.
SAYOY THFATRE —today— Crescent Theatre
MOND'Y, OCT. 38 Arimiwaion ft eta. Continuous, 10 a. m. to 11 p. m.
on a visit to "Universal City, wh^re she stayed for several hours, being shewn and posing with a denizen of the zoo.
"The Birth of a Nation" has caugnt on with no uncertain grip. It is a revelation to the British public in the art of motion photography. The Cinema says: "No words of ours could do justice to the stupendous theme which the film unfolds, nor to the enthralling and deeply thrilling fashion in which it is handled. We heartily agree to (ho judgment which places Griffith among the greatest of living men and ac-
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MARY PICKFORD
Her New Play
COMMENCING TODAY
ADULTS IOC CHILDREN 5c
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Mlnsrva Courtney In her lmper-
EXTRA "Astor Cup Automobile Race" EXTRA
No Charge for Children Under Five Years of Age
NORMA PHILLIPS
Greeting Her Local Admirers
At The Orpheum
Shown Next Tuesday and Wednesday. TODAY. "The Woman In the Bo*"—Two-act
VItagraph, starring Harry Morey and Rogers Lytton. —ALSO— "Fun at the Ball Game"—Emanay
Comedy.
MONDAY.
"The Net
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Deceit"—Three-act Ka-
lem, with Roland IBottomley and Alice Hollister. TUESDAY. "Mlaa Freckles"—Two-act Ewanay, with Ruth iStonehouse.
WEDNESDAY.
"To Cherish and Protect"—Threeact Vltagraph Broadway Feature, starring Harry Morey and Estelle
Mardo.
THURSDAY.
"Tho Stranjce Unknown"—Three-act Lutein, with C. Shumway. FRIBAYt "The Myatery of Room IS"—Fouract Edison (tey Lee Arthur), starring Marc MacDermott and Lillian Hurbert. Hear the Orpheum Ftour Sins? Today "Down On De Levee."
claims him as one of the foremost workers in creative art of all time. He might justly be called the 'Shakespoare of the movies.'
MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDIES, KERAMIC STUDIO & SUPPLY CO. ROOM 611. TRIBUNE BUILDING.
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—TODAY— Julia Swayne Gordon and Leo Delaney in
"T^ City Tigress" Charles Cbapfin
COMEDY.
BUDDUNCAN
COMEDY.
ROMANCE A LA CARTE.
HELEN HOLMES
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