Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 September 1918 — Page 14

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jfestation that few attain in their line if work, and there is only one reason 1 *...• w yrofess-ional success, that betheir love for their work, their winle attiile. their untiring efforts to «»», run! their physical beauty, both form and face, which they display most artistic manner in their] f.nv elaborate gowns which are of the}

Parisian creation. Joe Marks in principal comedian. Frhe show is under the personal man-1 'i tnent of Joe Oppenheimer, who has '1 honor of helnj? the oldest

It The Movies

BY MHICK O'HRIKX.

day and Mondaynpecia!,

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l, and 'Sunshine Comedy, "A

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THEDA BARA

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fern Veils Fell From Her and Yet She Danced

YOU WILL VIEW rr IN BATED BREATH.

jpenlicimer, Oldest Burlesque Producer, Comes With

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AT Aggregation.

*"ppenheimer's "Fajama Girls" „et all comers at U10 Grand this l*«yn and tonight. **ti?9^*«xceptions, thia reputable tion will offer an entire new cast

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season of carefully selected |*-3ta, among which is Miss Fern MUand Miss Vic Layton, who have at ', been induced to enter burlesque ^Ller the banner of the "Pajama and they will ba seen in two k the principal roles. These ladies

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I*L SEATS RESERVED AT EVENING PERFORMANCES V SEAT SALE TUESDAY9:30 A.M.

t-11®*1" wonderful personal mag-

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Floor and Balcony .. 50c and 75c

WAILY Entire Balcony .....25c

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if. Mr. ^ppenheimer owes his faith with the pnbrts that no manager public more than once, /it a practice to keep performers as well as 1,- -1 .c, therefore, he has been '•'/.a the cream of the btiT-

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-Harry Carey "A Woman's

Henry 'Story and two

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1 dnesday—"E j,-' 2-reel I-K

'Business Before Hon-,-Ko comedy, and T^yons

IjMoran in "A I»irk Out of Water,'' fi-urrent events. Cftrrnrcl in a Wae "Midnight Madness.* 1 jay—^NeaU lfert in a ITniversal

t(rvn"Jjusta

the Limited."

th for Tonight," his first sfarrinsf vehicle, being shown

th ryn Idwyjn branches throughout the -v. Tom Moore is at work in the 0 yi» ntudios at Fort Lee on his prcducliun as a star, "Thirty a

for the Goose," Constance ^e's next picture, is the colwnrk of Geraldine Bonner cheson Boyd. The supporting fcudes Harrison Ford, Harland

Vera TViria, Kdria Mae roojjer, fe'iUonghby and Jane Re.-kley.

mfh hn.& in prsparation two Hlfi called ''The Man of Might,"' •Miam Duncan as star, and

Test," with Antonio Moreno *KHolloway.

8^een raised in just the kind n Which is described in "The Woman," the William J. f] lis- ate success, which has jnst 'f /, for her production, Gladys lis particularly enthusiastic flection of this play for her "ion.' She eays she wonld

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like nothing better than to appear in a play which exposes the hypocrisy and prudery of a small mid-Western community.

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George Sie.Rmann, who played the role of the Germajl spy In 'Hearts of the World," and who recently received a commission in the United States army, was irt New York last week prior to his departure for Franca.

When Theda Bara Lived In Old Cincinnati

Here's a little yarn about Theda Bar* that didn't come from the press agent who made her famous. Perhaps if the same press agent read this before' the printer put It into type, he (the p. a.) would violently object to the story. No doubt he would, but—let's

go:

Most people believe that stuff about Theda becoming famous right from the start.' All bunk! If you think she had any easier sailing than the majority of girls who enter themselves in the heart-breaking race to stardom, just inquire among some of the friends who knew her in Cincinnati and Now Tork, In the days when she wasn't famous or

WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE SPECTACLE

SUPREME

II

GRAND

IN HEIVRICK IBSEN'S

"A DOLL'S HOUSE"

This Is a splendid picture, magnificently produced In every respeet fully up to the high Artcraft standard, it will prove an artistic treat to our clientele.

HEARST-PATHE NEWS

TODAY and TOMORROW

This is faramount and A ricmfi eek at This Theatre

TODAY ONLY

WAIFS"

WITH

GLADYS HULETTand CREIGHTON HALE A Charming Romantic Comedy Drama

ALSO THE

CURRENT EVENTS OF THE DAY

QfVi who did noi want fo marry the man her father had picked out for her.

i fao^is it was w«

HARRY CAREY

fN'THE PRODUCTION CKTRAORCMNAUt

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WOMAN'S FOQL".^

even known—when sh® was plain Theodosia Goodman and lived down in the west end. at Ninth and Cutter streets.

In the old days, th» queen of vampires didn't differ one particle from Cincinnati's thousands of amateur actresses. Flie could recite "Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight" at parties, accompanied only by the applause of relatives and close friends. She was just as beautiful then as she is today, yet nobody would lay down a regular dime to see her.

Then slj^went to New Tork. There ,l ""SWhy, honestly, nh% was

TEKEE HAUTE TRIBUNE.

HE Siren Who Sowed Sin in Ancient Galilee, Whose Tempestuous Blood Has Traced a Scarlet Thread Through Centuries.

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ADOLPHZUKORPRESENTS

ELSIE FERGUSON

THEDABARA

IN THE MOST BEWILDERING OF SCREEN ACHIEVEMENTS

SALOME

Spectacle and drama so welded as to bring acutely to your consciousness that feverish day of high-pitched passions and short-lived dynasties. 5,000 PEOPLE—OVER A MILLION DOLLARS' INVESTMENT. THE MOST

COLOSSAL CINEMA TRIUMPH OF THE AGE

OPERA HOUSE

Thursday, Friday and Saturday SEPTEMBER

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SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM AT EVERY PERFORMANCE

THI* PICTURE WILL NOT BE SEEN ELSEWHFRE IN THE CITY THIS SEASON

MONDAY

3 Days

and

PRINCESS-TODAY

5 6 7

—Twice Daily— 2:15 AND 8:15

TUESDAY

A THRILLING DRAMA OF LOVE

"SOCIAL AMBITION"

Story of a Man's Redemption with All In the World But One Woman Against Him FEATURING

HOWARD HICKMAN

ALSO THE

CURRENT EVENTS OF THE DAY

HARRY CAREY Supported by MOLUE MALONE and BETTIE SHADE

"A WOMAN'S FOOL"

OWEN WINTER'S STORY OF "LIN McLEAN" Read and Enjoyed by Millions

so small In those days that eveii the most doubting wife would not maintain a tight clutch upon her husband's arm as they passed Miss Theodosia Goodman at Forty-second and Broadway, the center of the theatrical district, where she—Theda—stood looking for a job.

Miss Theodosia Goodman (and this was related by an actress who befriended the great vampire) once paid a "slicker" J50 to teach her the art of making up for the stage. And Miss Goodman wasn't possessed of an overabundance of cash at. that time.

Thus it went. Day by day the strug-

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gle became harder. But Miss Theodosia Goodman possessed that something which is shared by all women mortals who grow in greatness. She kept on plugging away until at last William Fox gave her a chance In the movies and put his celebrated press agent to work. The rest was easy. Hail to the power Of publicity!

Theda Bara, according to Mr. Fox, Is the most widely advertised woman in the world. "Publicity.'' says he. "has done as much for Niagara Falls as nature itself."

Righto, Air. Fo*—and for Theda Bara.

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CIRCUS DE LUXE

4* 4 a\ l/NOAV, SEPTEMBER. 1» 191S-

TERRE HAUTE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

Tt'NTS AT 2S«h AND WABAIH avFsnir

HAGENBECKWAllACE CIPCUS

THE WONDER SHOW, y THE LIKE OF WHICH YOU NEVER SAW BEFORE

All New Again! All Right Again!

A CXaCVI GATHZlEfi *K0K II JTATIOHS

ARENAS

VSXD ro* ITS 1,001 WOXDEKS

BAH.H0AD TElIJfS—J 82 T2WTS—2S 8 BAJfDS—S 400 JERFORHERS

Reserved and Admission Tickets on sale circus day at Buntin'e Drug Store, Sixth and Wabash avenue. 8ame price* as at Show Grounds.

GRAND

A Riot of Fun, Muslo and Pretty Girls, supported by a Real Cast of Principals and Cbmedians.

"OH, BOYS!"

SEE THIS CHORUS

NOTE—Worth Going Miles To

«f«\ Big Feature Photo

GRAND LaborDay

In a Powerful Drama of the Great Hortbwest

LOVE, LOYALTY, ADVENTURE AND THRILLS

15c

CHILDREN 1 ANY SEAT

LOIS TONITE Fifth and Cherry

Vaudeville and

Pictures

GEORGE JACOB Teacher oi Violin fx located now in the Rea Bldg.,

8th

and Wabash Ave. —-Both Phones.

KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED PRINTED AND ENLARGED VICEROY'S ART SHOP 911 WABASH AVE.

EASY MONEY For Men or Women SECURITY LOAN CO.

17 South Foerth Strut Both Phones 1072.

Loan* on Hotisahold pianos, livs stock and autofnobiiea.

Loans in Viga, Vermillion, Sullivan, Parke Counties,

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FOR BEST RESULTS. TRY A TRIBUNE WANT AD. ONE CENT A WORD,

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$3,000,000 60 SIDEKS-a#

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Tiro ptrftnuacu dftllj, 8 and 8 p. m. Z)oen o?«a eat boar •trlier. One tlck«t admit* to ••crxthiac. Oiildrea oadar 10 yeana half prica, Oala, Goldam, Xilliaa-Sollar Btr««t Farad* 10 a. m., pncadlar tnt yaiformaaea.

60 AEMALISTS—W {0 CI0VITS—80 100 ACTS—100

HACENBECK5 ZOOLOGICAL PARADISE lacMai Wold's Qmtasl MtdkidTnM Bwts

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BIGGEST Z002EARTH

\H^WALLACE

50 CLOWNS 50 INCIUOINC P1R0 THE MNCSJtSTER

O N E A Y O N Y

MATINEE AND NIGHT

GET SEATS EARLT IF YOU WANT TO SEE IT

JOS. OPPENHEIMER'S

B1Q CHALLENGE BEAUTY SHOW AND FAST£ST ••PEP" BRIGADE IN BURLESQUE

Pajama Girls

Fun Begins at 2:30 and 8:20-Come Sure

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BE SURE TO SEE

VIC DAYTON

"The Vampire"

AND QO WILD WITH HER

Photo Play lor tbe Holiday Monday and Tuesday From 1:30 to 11:00 p. m.

The Distinguished Screcn Star

MITCHELL LEWIS

ALL SEATS Spend the Holiday at the Grand Opera House V

"THE SIGH INVISIBLE"

6 BIG ACTS Be Sure to See It

Monday, luesjaj, Weanesflay

"Maggie Tavlcr Waitress"

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Hymer's latest vaudsvillo

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Wilie Brothers

Masters of the art of

"Equilibrism.*

Ronair & Ward

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"When Tommy Met Maggie."*

Marker & Schenck

Comedy, Harmony and Singing.

Geo. & Mae Lefevre

Novelty Dances of Their Own.

Gaumont News Weekly

"World Happenings in Pictures."

RESERVE YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE. Old 121 —Phones— New 625*L. Three Performances Labor Da)

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