South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 258, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1914 — Page 3
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bloodies" Will Preside At Newsboys' Carnival at the Orpheum Wednesday Night
Monkedoo, Umph, Buck Sparrow and Loads of Other Contests Will be on the Bill for "Newsies."
Noodles Fa pan, th- world's famous rewboy, who Is in South Bend as the fruest of tho Newp-Tlmes, mado a big hit with the newsboys on the street end audiences who greeted him at the Orpheum theater, whero ho Is appearjn;?. Ho kept the crowd lauphlns all Lho tlmo ho was on. His sons Tvero a hitf hiL "Fatherland and -Motherland, " "Tho Land of My Bet Girl" kept tho crowds whistling and hinging all the tim. His act la the hit of the entire bill. Noodles' smile has captured South Iiend. Everybody ia wturlni; it. It is sure a continuous smile. The newbboya are nearly wild ov r tho hi- time that they will have Wednesday evening. Manager Allard Wednesday will have a special section for the boys. A newsboy carnival will b: held on tho st.ii;n Wednesday nlht. Jt will be just like the one held at
Madison Square Garden, New York,
each year and Noodles v. ill be master
of ceremonies. Here ar the Karnes:
Monkedoo, umph, Buck Sparrow,
newspaper yellinps, fun boxing", wrestling and eight other contests. Tho
newsboys will take part. The whole
audience is invited to remain and be
the fun, as this will all take place, at
the finish of the first show.
"Here h ronm," cried a chorus of
Tho News-Times newsboys la.t even
ing as Noodles Fai:an w--s seen approaching" the street fr the Or1'heum sta;c door. Noodle sinlb-d a Noodles' smile when he saw the- j,t;uk1 rush to preet him. "llo dy. Noodles," paid tho boys, and Noodles said: "Glad to m"-t you boys," and say, maybi! Noodles don't know how to meet newsboys. off came his overcoat, ho tossed it to one of the smaller boys there, and then shook hands with the whola bunch, and such a handshaking1 It was. Three cheers were Riven for Noodles and that was the cue for hundreds of other kids to make a mad mond was rough om-p," lie said, "and rush for Noodles. Noodles made one of his characteristic speeeh.es. He told the boys that the great need In America for boys was a good education, told them that they were starting toward their goal, graduation. "Work hare, devote every moment to study. Don't miss one school sesMon. "nut be there every day and on time. The boy and girl who make this a point in life, punctuality will nlways succeed in any vocation after leaving Pchool." Tho warned tho boys against the vse of clgarets, tobacco and strong
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drink. Ho said: "On the Jadder of success tho rungs are not made of cigareta, but of boys of strong constitutions, honesty and sterling character." Noodles told the poor boys not to worry: "Everj one knows every diacan only be polished by hard work. "You -will leave the school soon and start on the preface of your career In the business world. You are startingafter your Mrst position. Here are the three things that will moke you: Cleanliness, honesty, being a man of your word. And here is what will break you: Drinking1, smoking, chewing. r;oing to bed late at night. "There Is oi,e terrible habit that I
want to warji all of you boys about
and that is the cigaret habit. Do you
know that for every man, woman and
child in the United States today there
are smoked 126 eigarets? Now every
one knows thero are lots of men and
women and boys who do not Fmoko
cigarets so you can imagine what a lot of the health destroying things are smoked by the people who do have the habit. The cigaret has well been named the 'coffin nail,' for everyone who smokes takes off just so much from the length of his life."
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Theaters
Tim Arnrroium. "The old Army Coat" an Alice Joyco M-ries featuro U ono of the attractions ft the Auditorium today. This drama is i-oJd to bo oven more absorbing than any of tho features whicli have preceded it in tho series. It is a two part production and several interesting scenes of the confedeiato reunion held at Jacksonville, Fl:u recently, are thown during the court of the production. Among tho popular Kalem Mars in the cast surrounding Misd Joyce are Henry Hallam. Benjamin Jioss, Kobert Walker and Jere Austin. Because his nephew, Jeroy is a worthless character, Major Robertson, an old confederate veteran, makes Alice his heir. Duo to Leroys infamous behavior, the major dies. Knowing that I,eroy would destroy the will if ho should lay bauds on it. Alice hides it in the Major's obi army coat. Vnawaro of what the garment contains. Leroy later throws tho coat s. way. Jt is picked up by a tramp, who leaves town. Unable to produce tho will, Aiice is helpless to prevent the fortuno from reverting to Leroy. But late takes a hand and the girl finds the missing document after a series of Incidents of extraordinary interest. The Black Signal." adapted from tho Munsey magazines, the Selig weekly of current news, and "The Two Mandolin Players" and "The Willing Performer," ono of George Ade's I'ablea are also to be seen today.
AT TJIF, 2VLVJKSTIC. The NorrLs-Puller-Evans' musical comedy company are presenting a musical comedy entitled "The Irish Schoolmaster" at tho 'Majestic and pleasing big houses. In addition to their rollicking performance the Angel sisters, singers and dancers from tho New York calarets, are presenting a lively specialty. The picture portion of tho program today includ es "The Beast," a Kalem drama, and "Broncho Billy'a Punishment," an Essanay western comedy drama, featuring G. M. Anderson.
srurmsF Tniiv rmt. Today's bill at tho Surprise theater will include a two reel Majestic drama called "The Tavern of Tragdy." In it Dorothy Gish will win the hearty applause of the audience. The story deals with civil war times, but is good enough in itself not to med battle pictures and does without them wholly. The players, there are but ;hreo of them, and it is raid they are perfect. F, A. Turner plays a villaninous inn keeper, informer for both sides and murderer. Dorothy Gish plays his step-daughter and Donald Crisp plays a union officer. It is ha id the staging and all that counts in a picture will excite admiration nd makes a line offering. -The Animatid Weekly" will be of interest today, sonic of the subjects j. re as follows: Battleship caught at sea; British warship "Kssex" reported eff coast in wait for German ships, is 'aught and photoraph.-d by cameraman cf Animated Weekly after hours of search off Sandy Hook; modern method of handling freight; caisson for Panama canal; in and around Nw York harbor; Logan's day celebration; Ixmdon; glimpses of the kaiser: Australia wins international match.
ni:v tiikateu ornxs. The new Delite motion picture theater, 320 S. Michigan st., opens tomorrow with the big dramatic success of Charles Klein's, "The Lion and the Mouse," This five reel feature and one good comedy will make up a splendid opening bill. The Delite's motto will be "Safety First" and the ground floor arrangements make the 1.000 or more seats comfortable and the patrons secure. A handsome pipe organ will afford pleasure to all. It will be played by Miss Besie Barrett, an expert organist, of Chicago.
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AT TI Ii: COLONIAL. An excellent program of four good reels will bo shown at the Colonial every day this week. Today's pictures include "PigH is Pips," a laughable VitaCTaph comedy reel taken from the booklet of that name and featuring; John Bunny in a funny role. "Grey I3aj?le's Revenge," a Kalem Indian picture; "The Lure of tho Ladies," a Sellg comedy and "Dolly of the Dailies." an Edison drama completes tho bill.
I7XCLI3 TOM'S CABIN. The children's favorite play "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will bo given in motion
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at Tin: ouniKTM. The vaudeville bill that Is entertaining patrons of the Orpheum the first half of the week consists of Lillian Done, a Scotch lassie, who does miivd reading; Noodles Fagan, the millionaire newsboy; the Harvey and DeVora trio of novelty dancers; Maxwell Holden, a shadowrraphist, and Herbert's do ps.
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Tin: nuxcE of toxkit." Pair sized audiences attended the performances of "A Prince of Tonlgftt" at tho Oliver Monday. This musical comedy was Quite a success six or eight years ago and it has been revived with a rood, sized company, the original scenery and attractive costumes and electrical effects being used. The song's that were former hits still retain their catchy melodies in spite of mediocre tinging". About the only talented member of the cast was Mabel Laffln who looked and acted the leading feminine role with spirit and ability. A tango dancing number was well done.
Easy to Seo and Worth Seeing Today. "THE OLD ARMY COAT' A two-reel Kalem featuring Alice Joyce. "THE BLACK SIGNAL," Adapted from tlio Mimsey Magazines. "Selig Weekly of Current Nevs." "THe Fable of the Two
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