South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 256, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1913 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1913.
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THE DimLTSII DOCTOR." In which Fred Mace, the young: doctor, dresses as the devil to attend a masquerade ball. There is a hishly amusing chase scene inthis. "A Fish Story." The girl's father agrees to sive her to the younp man who catches the largest fish. During this contest one of the lovers falls in the water and the other pulls out a very larse tish. Quite entertaining'. On same reel with above. At Surprise theater today.
Tin: siiEPiiKun or Tin: hills." The Shepherd of the Hills," the dramatization of Harold Bell Wright's novel, will be seen at the Oliver Monday night. The scenes of the plav are laid among the Ozark mountains ofMissouri. It is a story of the hills and
the simple life, yet It has plenty ofi
excitement and an air of mystery that will hold the auditor from beginning to end.
HOWE'S PICTURES. The titanic character of the Grand Canyon of Arizona will be reproduced by Lyman H. Howe at the Oliver this fall. This appalling fissure i3 now universally recognized as the most wonderful geological and spectacular phenomenon known to mankind. Stolid indeed must be the spectator who can view the unearthly splendor of the sublime gorge without gaeng in astonishment. Its like is found nowhere in the world. Mr. Hdwe's reproduction also shows the means of descending into the canyon via mule-back over a trail zigzagging at an unrelenting pitch.
The above Illustration gives some idea of the hilarity and harmony of the new baseball novelty entitled: "Twenty Minutes in the Clubhouse." to be presented at the Orpheum beginning .Sunday. The Base Ball Four are sure enough ball players, who bat balls and run bases with league clubs in the summer and make "home runs" with clean comedy and hurl
top notes into the bleachers during: Rs it were. Their sketch has a reguthe vaudeville season. George Rob- lar PlQt illustrating a scene at the inson played with San Antordo, clubhouse on the day of a double George Crable with Brooklyn. Tom header. The third baseman has bootI) lion with Macon and Bill Gleason ed a ball in the last half of the ninth with Houston. They know Eddie of the first game. The club lost and Coifey, Ben Kohler, "Snips" Shafer there is a beautiful row. I'iay is and "Hemic" Ticman and can talk called for the second contest and real baseball with one hand while they ball diamond action is shown at the
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their baseball scene is the most realistic ever staged for not only are the players shown in regulation uniforms but with the home plate on the stage, the pitcher, catcher, batter and umpire shown in action, the auditorium of the theatre and the court at the side will be used In the great homerun scene.
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AT THE THEATERS.
AT Tin 3LJESTIC. A comedy school act employing
: eight lively girls and boys is the feaI ture attraction at the Majestic. Ec
centric comedy characters a farce comedy teacher and attractive misses in curls and short dresses make the act interesting. The singing number are well presented and several new songs are offered. A special drop and school furniture adds realism to the act. The encores have been hearty and numerous! Rob Clemens, a kid rube comedian, and Rose Beckerlch, with Irish song slides make up an attractive bill in addition to the pictures.
5orii from "Tlio Dawn rf n Tomorrow", to bo prcsentcxl by tbo Gniyco Scott Players ut the Auditorium, br-glniiins with a matinee Sunday.
AT THE ORPHEUM One of the best vaudeville bills of the season has been secured for the Orpheum beginning matinee. An act that recently held the headline position at the Majestic, Chicago, is one
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New Management. New Show. Everything New. Tonight's Program headed by ALF WILD That Singing Yodlini; Joker. The Classy THd, SWAN, WORAN AND SWAN Nifty Singers and Dancers. CALAWAY STONE, The Man with a Voice. Splendid Feature Photoplay, "LIFE OR DEATH" Gaumont Flayers 2000 Feet. Ask anyone who saw the show last night 10c---ADMISSION -10c Reserved Seats 15c Children 5 c. ARTHUR G. HULL, Manager.
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ALF WILD, Tlio Joking Y oilier Headlined at New Coliunbia.
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SATURDAY MAlTHCi: COSTELIO In a new btory xeture, 4A MAID OF MANDAIjAY. Won by lier swretn'. and sincerity, distance and alsence makes tlio heart prow fontler. ilvruy myi:hs in THK NEW GOWN."
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MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8.
"A MAID OF MA N I) AIj A Y." Won by her sweetness and her sincerity, a British "Tommy" loses his heart to a natJve maid of Mandalay, where he is stationed with his regiment. He saves her from the brutal ill-treatment of her father but is obliged to leave her, without even a farewell, when his company Is ordered to return to England. He thinks constantly of her while she, is anxiously waiting and praying that he may return to her. At last her prayers are answered for Tommy, hears the call of her heart and hastens to her side again to claim her as his own. "A Maid of Mandalay" Is a pretty
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Seats Selling. Prices 25, 35, 50, 75c and $1.00.
Sonne from "Tho Shciihcnl of tlio Hills Oliver tlieater Monday nJ&ht, Sept. 8.
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THE HOME OF GOOD PICTURES. TODAY IN THE MIDST OF TIME THE DEVILISH DOCTOR
HIS FRIEND THE UNDERTAKER Coming Tomorrow OH, SUCH A BEAUTIFUL OCEAN THE LATEST IN LIFE SAVING THE FLOWER GIRLS Always a Good Show.
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Stage Effects and Costumes of Oriental Opulence; Grand Augmented Orchestra
Miss Tanguay Has Been Applauded by More Women Than Any Other Woman in the World
flight: $1.50,$1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c Matinee: $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c.
