South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 335, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1914 — Page 4
IHt: SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES W ! I I SCENES FaOM CA3IRIA AT THE OLIVER in f f f!
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AT Till: LASALLK. Today's program at the LaFalle promises to be one of the feature vents of the present season in motion pictures. Not only id the bier dramatic feature- of "The County Chairman" an enjoyable picture story but the special engagement of "Mr. Xo-Ads Ad less Day" will be of special interest to publicity nvn and tho merchants who u-e advertising space. Maclyn Arbuckle is the featured member of "The County Chairman" and as this piece was presented here at the Auditorium a number of years ago far the lirst time on any stage, it Is of more than ordinary Interest. Willis Sweatman, one of tho most famous black face comedians of the present iime Is also seen in his original part and an excellent company of actors have been engag. d to present Georgr Ado's comedy drama. For many years this piece was- conceded to be the greatest stage contribution to American humor and to see it again In pictures makes the film version of this stage triumph an important event The advertising Ftory. "Mr. No-Ad's Ad less Day," concerns a town in which no publicity is used and is bas'd on an address made, before the Associated Advertising club of America and since Its recent release has attracted unusual attention among publicity men. A special organ concert will be given during the day.
"CILAKITY DAY." This is- Charity day at the Auditorium and a large patronage is anticipated. One-half of the entire dav's receipts will be donated to the Federated Charities and o0 of outh Bend's most attractive young ladies will have full charge of the theater. An extraordinary bill appropriate to the occasion has been arranged by tho management and will include "The Adventures of a Good Fellow," an attractive story founded on the Good Fellow movement inaugurated bv the Chicago Tribune. In the cast will l pcen Florence LaBadie and Sidney ISraccy, prominent in "The Million Dollar Mystery," also Helen liadgley (the Thanhouser Kid). "Tho Fines of Lory" a two part I-Mlson with Marc MacDermott and Miriam Nesbitt. "How Fnelo Hrcwster was too Shifty for the Tempter" one of George Ade's famous fables, the Selig weekly of current news and "Cupid's Franks" a rathe comedy complete the bill. Tomorrow will bring "Masks and Faces" a two reel Hiograph adapted from Charles Reados' novel "Peg Woffington." "A Foumerang Swindle" a Lubin comedy, "Col. Heeza Liar-Explorer" animated cartoon by J. H. Fiay, "Butterflies and Orange Blossoms" a Hiograph comedy drama, with Irene Howiey and Vm. Jefferson, .nd "Forcing the Force" a clever Fathc comedy.
AT Till MA.!i:STlC. Tho Majestic musical comedy stock company is pr-entii:g a new farce entitled" "Tho Girl From New York." The situations are original and deal with a show girl's experience in the rur::.l districts. special attention ha vn paid t the numerous sor.s and dances and the principals and chorus make this feature of the entertainment a most prominent one. (.'onspicuou:? among the specialties is the sinking of "Th' Hose of the Mountain Trail" by Lora Lorraine and the har-m-u-y tr;o. W. II. Hall oners a bari-t.-uo sol and Ida Yah'.are introduces a character type singirrr. "Happv Lktle Country Girl." Walter Harshaw
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v. ith dancing nceompanlment and F.I !y Wri-tht sin-cs BaTm's Fay" v. ith ::.'. d effect. Tho sinking and dam-imr chorus aeoom; a::v a naml-er
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the famous picture "Cabiria" will open a five days' engagement. Matinees will be- given daily at 2:30 excepting on Thanksgiving when two matinees will be given at 2 and 4:30. The seats lor these two performances will be reserved the same as at night.
at thi: suiifuisi:. Tuesday's program at the Surprise includes an Inspiring romance ot western life in two reels entitled "The Word of His People." It is a story of military life at a western post during an Indian attack from the government fort. It is a story of romantic interest and many thrilling adventures. A current "Animated Weekly" will also be shown and includes among other interesting subjects latest scenes from the front in Furope, Helgium battlefields, lied Cross camps, Britain's India troops, monster weapons of war and American navy scenes concluding with cartoons by the world's famous artist, Hy. Mayor of Puck.
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AT THI COLOXIATj. Gladys George and her tabloid dramatic stock company present a story of political life entitled, "The Powers That Be," for the lirst half of the week at the Colonial. It is an up-to-date play of big city life, and illustrates the fight of an honest young mayor against a political ring. Miss Gladys George, II. A. Stevens and other members of the company have congenial roles and the performance is entirely satisfactory. Specialties are given between the acts and motion pictures are also shown.
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The Popular Tattle House NOW PIjAYIXG. A Broadway Blot, Tin: gikh fuom NIAV YORK" A Dazzling Comedy Glittering with Songs. Hear "The Hose of tho Mountain Trail," 'Happy Little Country Girl," "Ilallin's Bay" and "Do the Funny Fox Trot." Mat., Wed., Sat., Sun. Night Prices 10c loc Matinees 10c
New Colonial He Little Phcto Theatre DeLan Gladys George's Tabloid Dramatic STOCK COMPANY. Now Playmg "THE POWERS THAT BE" A Stirrinir Political Story. Mntineo Dailj. Change of Bill Sunday.
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A very select program will be given for the occasion. 'THE ADVENTURES OF A GOODFLLOW," Adapted from the Chicago Tribune's Goodfellow Movement with Florence La Badie, Helen Badgley (The Thanhcuser Kid) and Sidney Bracy. "THE PINES OF LORY," A Two-part Edison with Marc MacDermott ana Miriam Nesbitt. "HOW UNCLE BREWSTER WAS TOO SHIFTY FOR THE TEMPTER," A Georp Ade Fable.
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AND CHICAGO CRITICS SAID: EVERYTHING HAPPENS EXCEPT RESURRECTION AND ASCENSION. ONE SITS BREATHLESS AND WONDERING
j WHAT ON EARTH OR UNDER THE SEAS, OR IN THE AIR MORE, CAN THIS POET DO WITH SUCH SUPERB MASCULINITY AND TRUTH AMY LESLIE, CHICAGO DAILY NEWS.
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT DRAMA EVER STAGED ASHTON STEVENS, CHICAGO EXAMINER. PACKED WITH FIRE AND FRENZY CHICAGO HERALD. AMAZING GRANDEUR CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE. THE SUMMIT OF GORGEOUSNESS SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER. THIS PICTURE IS 12,500 FEET IN LENGTH AND IS IN NATURAL COLORS. IT IS FILLED WITH LOVE, ROMANCE, IN-
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THIS PICTURE OPENED IN THE KNICKERBOCKER THEATER IN NEW YORK CITY ON JUNE 2, AND IS STILL PLAYING TO CAPACITY AUDIENCES AT $1.00 PRICES (L ITS 6TH MONTH, 2 SHOWS DAILY), SO MUCH FOR NEW
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BELL AND CLAY The Warfc Duo.
T. BUPvDICK FRANK Xovtlty Ilntc'i'taincr. aitod by .Miss (Jencva CIcvclanil.
LEROY WILLIAMS Monoloirist.
SAM SAMUELS Jojous Jewish Jester.
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America's lrcmicr Janccr direc t frim "Castlo House," New York, Presents a Cabaret Number Introducing 3Iiss Ituth Colin Mr. TYank Hruarcncr .Miss Katlicryu Carlisle Mr. Kenneth IJerkey Mivs Josephine Crabill Mr. Stewart Klbcl Mr. Xorris Ziecler
miss jam: smith miss Dorothy ki;i;ga HarpisU Pianist. DICK imOTHlIKS hoscoi: iuii:uolt Quartet. Comedian. KICi: RHOTIIKRS HILLY MACLYX THvo Teutonic TanjiliNl Talkers. The Human S issors.
MASTER JOE ALLARDT Tho Yiddish Hoy.
GUILFOYLE SISTERS In a Few Minutes of Harmony.
WOLF SISTERS What Can You Do."
BRITTON & BRITTON Wrestlers.
GEO. MORRIS Motioloist.
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Always Interesting. "CUPID'S PRANKS," A Pathe Comedy.
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OUR BIG THANKSGIVING DAY PROGRAM WILL BE PUBLISHED IN TOMORROW'S PAPERS. SOMETHING DOING AGAIN.
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