South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 335, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1913 — Page 4

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WITH CUT. SCO'IT. The Oliver theater commencing this afternoon and continuing twice daily for 11 v days, will have for its attraction, the motion pictures of the tlrrln and tragic adventures which befell Opt. Robert Falcon Scott in his cjue.nt for the .south pole. The pictures ftre the work of Herbert O. Pontine-, an expert camera man. who

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expedition. They are said to he unburpasied for clearness and technique. Starting with the departure of the 'Terra .N'ova" with Capt. .Scott on its bridge, from Port Chalmers. New Zealand, the pictorial record covers every important feature of the venturesome journey Into the frozen wastes of the antarctic until the photographer had to be. left behind because his heavy apparatus must be replaced by th life-sustaining provisions of pemmtenn. cocoa, tea, suKar. butter and biscuit?. The "Immortal Five." as they have come, to be known. Capt. .Scott. Dr. Wilson, Lieut. Dowers. Capt. Oates and Petty Oflioer Evans, are shown as thuy pitch camp for the night. They are seen crawling into their sleeping bags and cuddling together like newly born chicks for warmth. In a dramatic moment the lecturer explains that this very tent became their tomb and the fleeping bags their shrouds. Then is shown the most treasured pictures of the lot. The ones which were found- alongside the body of Capt. Scott which had been taken right at the south pole. In one is hf-r-n the tent of Amundsen, who had reached the goal a month ahead of Scott; in the other .the captain and his four gallant comrades arc grouped " upon tho ice. A considerable part of the pictures revealfl the animal life of the antarctic, and scientists have admitted that much new light Is shed upon the habits of the seal and the penguin thereby.

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Till: FRANCIS SAVLI1S PLAYFRS. The Francis .Sayles Players will open an indefinite engagement at the Auditorium theater next Sunday matinee. The Sayles' Piavers made reputations in New Castle, Pa., Dallas. Tex., Richmond, Ind., Savannah, la., Montgomery, Ala., and other cities where only quality to a company gives life. The policy of this company is to produce the latest Rroadway Furccsse at popular prices, giving a change of play weekly and giving the patrons the same superb productions that they have been familiar with in the past at a dollar and half price, this company will offer you the same class of plays at 10. 2C and 20 cents. Special scenery wi!l be built and painted each week by scenic artists and designers who will arrange the production, from photographs of the original presentations. The company is hctided by Francis 11. Sayles and

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pained reputations with some of the largest stock organizations In the fast. They will be supported by a Mg company which will include some well known stock actors and actresses. Mr. Sayles has selected as the opening play. Charles Klein's greatest Miccess "The Lion and the Mouse" and a complete production will be given.

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begun their fifth and final week at the Auditorium last evening with a presentation of Paul Armstrong's western comedy drama, "The Heir to the Hoorah." It mTght be explained that the "Hoorah" is the name of one of those fanciful western mines that always makes their owners fabuousb' wealthy and the heir was a baby boy that reunited an estranged couple. A number of interesting and amusing types were well ptayed, or will be with a few more rehearsals. Mr. Milham played the westerner of wealth mated to an eastern girl with a troublesome mother who did not approve of his rough ways and rougher friends. He carried the part nicely and was more consistent than in his work last week. Miss Levin, as the estranged wife, who later learns to love her husband, was satisfactory. Miss La Verne played a breezy western widow with her usual ease of manner and genial spirits. She favored the audience with a brief speech expressing a regret that it was necessary for tho company to make its departure after this week. Miss Iilakeney pleased, as usual, although her part was small. Her youth, freshness and talent have made her a favored player and sh will be missed. Mr. Wadsworth did well in his usual juvenile role and a number of other western characters wero portrayed with more or less fidelity. Some of the scenes are amusing and all have been carefully staged.

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