Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 October 1918 — Page 7
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of work and effort we have reached the heigfit of our ambition. Artists of rare talent have excelled themselves in producing for you a theatre which for many years to come, will be known as Indiana's most beautiful playhouse.
Photoplays You'll Enjoy
Geraldine Farrar, celebrated diva and famous screen artiste, will prove a revelation to her world of admirers in "The Turn of The Wheel," her first Goldwyn Picture. It is a play that brings out her remarkable dramatic talents, as has none of her other motion picture productions.
Geraldine Farrar is Rosalie Dean, an American, who sees at the great gaming tables a young man feverishly watching the turn of the wheel. She cannot tell why she is attracted to him more than any man she has ever seen, but it explains why her sympathy goes out to Maxfield Grey when he sees his stakes swept awav. Rosalie halts his hand when he is on the brink of suicide and her humane act brings the young man back to himself. They spend many wonderful days together, when an interruption comes in the form of detective.?. Rosalie and Grey are arrested, the latter charged with the murder of his divorced wife in New York. Rosalie has no trouble in establishing her identity and announces she will return to America with him.
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Our opening- picture is a fair sample of the productions to be seen at The American. Gripping dramas, mirthprovoking comedies and patriotic official war reviews will be balanced on each program so as to provide an enjoyable entertainment for everyone in your family.
Comfortable New Seats
That you may thoroughly enjoy our offerings we have installed comfortably padded, high back opera chairs. Ample spacing permits easy passage to and from every seat without distracting your attention from the entertainment.
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Decorations of Unusual Beauty
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In months past capacity houses were the rule for every program. It was a common comment that our prices seemed too low when compared with the charges of theaters in other cities for the same pictures. Surely if our adinisssion charges have been pleasing in the past .it will be even more agreeable in the future.
But You Are the Judge
The aim of our endeavor has been to have a more comfortable and beautiful surrounding in which you may enjoy yourself during your leisure hours. We believe we have succeeded in our adventure and await your confirmation.
Grey will make no satisfactory explanation to his lawyer, nor to his elder brother, whom he adores. This makes it hard for Rosalie, but she is steadfast in getting at the truth. She becomes acquainted with Bertha, wife if Grey's brother, and at once distrusts her because of her intimacy with Willy Gage, whose reputatiin is not of the best. How she finally wrings a confession from the pair brings the play to a thrilling climax.
Official Allied war review pictures showing Italy's battle field in the mountains ypress where the men of Britain have fought and died.
The British in Battle. Where the TJ. S. Sea Fighters are Trained and many others.
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