South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1915 — Page 14
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fr.j.Ijiy f'.ituririu Harry M-:. r. This j f.lm i-; an a!;i prat ;.n of th- novrlj of the s.'iimo Tit I - hy M T"'lith N'icJiol- 1 f'n ar.d is .-.il t - or.- t,t th" l.-t 's -rpr j tori'-.- r.-r t. !:).!. (Jr.vo j J rni'rid. J.-hn 'h; r!- r. I r::- Ii.uk- j n.s an.l many oth r kr..n play- J r:.s appear in th porting rn!r.. i Tii" plot rf'Vdlvf s ai-' it ar; (nitric; r I yju;ro u'io tnk s r.nr. i.al n::'i:" of ' f jr fi n it his Krainl'Mi t rnarrv th.- rirl h" '.vi.hs him t. Tnc --1 1 man H ; .v:ppo5 J to lio th arly part of :
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Mow thi orciirs is !-v-iiy xpLiii.r d in th aotiriM of the drama. Th- f-r-nc .f th play are laid in Indiana. "Heart TroiiMe," n s-n-le r drama, als-.j f.i the Lill for tomorrow.
AT Till' I.ASAIJ i:. i Emmy Wehlen. a. ram-.tir star of i r.-coirnized ahniiy, will he m -n at the i i"alle today in ;i .-tory of Metro- ' politan life. "When a Woman Lors." j This Viennese aetress has tn in this; ountry hut a few reasons and has ; won an enviahie reputation as a dramatic Mar. In CharUs Horan's heart- J interest fdory she find ample oppor- j tunit for emotional work. The play j leals with the romance of a poor working i r 1 in a hi e;ty and th' . s.n-ri!ires .he makes for the mall .she
loves. On Friday Mary Pickford will he seen in a new Paramount prod net i on. itneralda.' This is .Miss Pickl'ord's latest srreen rliaraeter and as the imple country Kirl forced into an rnaemeut with ;t r.ankrupt noldman.
Ml. IMckford has a congenial role. . Her comedy, scenes dining the prej- ! ..ration for the wedding are most .
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th world over as tlie Thanhouser KidIet and Lorrni-- i ailing and Harry Hrnhan are also featured players in the picttire. The story is crowded with numerous sympathetic and humorous situations, culminating in one of the prettiest romances ever serf ened.
amiisiriK and later vvhMi her country; sweetheart reclaims her. th" change j of character Is one that will picas Miss Pickford's admirer.
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Tin: i:.r.r.i i) .IIvs;;I:., "The P.a'-rijod Messenger." by W. P. Maw It, which proved to h the mort compelling novel of tho year, has been dramatized for Walker Whiteside. Its
dramatic story provides Mr. White-
."ide with the pretest acting opportunity of his career, not excepting "The Melting To:." nor "The Typhoon." In John T.Torton the author has created one of those towering figures whom the world cannot forKet.
It will 1 e as John Morton that many .- ir . . :
playgoers oi mm generamui may choijst' to rer.ifn! er Walker WhiteFide in aftfr yrars. The new play will he seen at the Oliver theater on Friday, Oct. 1.".
AT thi: OIIIMIKUM. Today's program at the Orpheum f-atures another act of Menlo Moore's "The Style Kfviev," which closed a successful ns;:;'omcnt at this theater Wednesday, and earned for Mr. Moore many expressions of praise. The present, a scenic musical novelty, it? entitled "His Dream Ciirls." The act emploos one man and six very attractive younp ladies who wear gorgeous costumes and who introduce plfr-asin-r singing specialties. On the ame hill will he seen Smith. Cook and lirandon in a comedy tramp act. "The Millionaires." Hoy and Arthur will introduce comedy juggling in their nonsensical sketch, "Fun in a Dining Car." Vera Herliner, a charming iolinist who presents popular and classical selections, will he remembered from last season. .She has an entirely new repertoire this season. Gordon and Day will complete the program with cycling oddities.
AT THi: INDIANA. The Indiana today is showing a three reel Kalem drama entitled "The Ulack Kins." George Ade's "Fable of the Intermittent Fusser" and a Hiograph drama. "Gratitude." Tomorrow there will he started Pathe's new serial. "The Romance of Elaine." with
Arnold Daly and Pearl White. This
is a sequel lo mo r.xpioiLS or name, and those who enjoyed that serial will without doubt want to see this one.
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AT Tin: niA i:k. This afternoon at the matinee the Oliver players wi'.l pres ot for tho iir.st time -The (Vrl and the Tenderfoot." a comedy drama promised to h' one of the l.evt and levr ret things the company has done since they have
been here. The pirr e is entirely dificrent in every way than any yet pro- I duced by th Olivers in plot and' oxecution. Its story com-orns people j
that you will meet down around the Mexican border where Tncle vam is having quite a Kn,'d deal of trouble at tho present time with the adherents f Carranza and Villa the scenes are nil laid in and around Quaroz. Mexico. ii place where the hovs in blue for 's I- in kh ikl now 7) will invade this ar rtoderi country when I'res't Wilon jives the command. The play is exceptionally well writlen. has a romantic atmo.'-)here. and the locale lends itself very readily to the scenic artist's brush so the patronof this clever company and very i'opular playhouse are assured of on
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The date for the loop anticipated concert of ..ime. Schumann-Heink i.s near at hand. The seat sale at the Oliver opera house box otlico will open today. Mail orders have been comir. to t ho office for several weeks and one of the largest South Rend audiences which has greeted i sreat numsieal artist is expected to reet th prima donna on her appearance Tuesday evening. As the occasion approaches greater interest is being- manifested in the program arranged for tin evening. According to the announcement ot
the local managers and through tho j the summer. Such an audience never
cooperation of Schumann-! leink's j before greeted a singer in this counmanager it has been made as popular j try, nor in any other, so far as can as possible and opportunity is given j be learned. The famous contralto apher audience to hear her in two rc - . peartd six times at the exposition, quested numbers, the requests to he . and each concert attracted a greater dropped into the Oliver mail box in .throng than the one before. One of sealed envelopes addressed to Mac-! the most inspiring audiences, accordHenry and Ingersoll. From thes ' ing to the great artist, was the sea of numbers the two receiving the high-I eager young faces that confronted her est number of requests will be sung. . on "Children's Day." It is well known
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Twenty-five thousand people ap- j The l"M() TIU'ST CO. vtill iay 1 plauded and cheered Mine. Schumann- j per cent from October l)t on all savf Ieink at one of the monster concerts ; lugs IciKifcl prior to October 12th.
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The program which appeared in The News-Times on Sunday is herewith reprinted by request: T. a. My Heart Fver Faithful. J. S. Rich b. Ich licbe dieh Reethoven c. Aria: "Ah Mon Fils," from the opera be Proph' te . . . . Meyerbeer
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that Schumann-I Ieink never passes a youngster on the street without speaking to him. so it is eanly understood how she was affected by the thousands of school children. On the occasion of the 2.". 000 audience the applause was like nothing ever heard before. It completely overpowered the artist and after numberless r-
Schubert ! calls, the wonderful woman lost con-
Schubevt 1 trol of herself and frankly wept tears
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of the best performances that has been presented since the advent of this talented organization. "The C.irl ami the Tenderfoot" will run the last half of this week with a popular price matinee again on Saturday afternoon. Owing to the immense demand, the Shnhert nrodm tion of "The Lure" will
j be repeated for the first half of next i week, starting with the Sunday mat- ; ine. This sensational expose of the i notorious wh'ue slave trattie is in a i class all by itself and no doubt de. 'sir:b' s-ats will be at a premium durmtr thr run of this play as tho : advance sale has assumed enormous
proportions even now a thimr unheard of in popular price stock.
AT THI j COLONIAL. Today's program at the Colonial features a Kevstone two-reel comedy entitled "No (fie to Ouide Him." This is a travesty Vn the old style melodrama, and is tilled with laughable situations. Three other attractive subjects are also shown. On Friday will be seen a Thanhouser juvenile comedy, "Helen's t.r.bics." featuring Hcl'm Radghy and Rabv Stewart. Little Helen is famous
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His Dream flirls." A Scenic Musical Novelty. Smith, Cook A: Brandon. "The Millionaire." Vera Rerliner. "The Violinist with a Soul." Roy Arthur. "Fun in a Dining Car." (iordon cV: Day. Coined v Cyclists.
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OLIVER PLAYERS Present THE GIRL AND THE TENDERFOOT"
STARTING MATINEE TODAY, FOR LAST HALF OF WEEK. A play of the present day that is as good as "The Virginia," but more up-to-date. Alan Dale in New York American. EXTRAORDINARY COMING SUNDAY MATINEE SENSATIONAL STARTLING
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A two reel Biograph with Madge Kirby. 'irJ?li.o Professional Dinner"
With Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew. PQ'eo,! of tne iSTe-vsr In two parts with a wonderful cast. "SELIG WEEKLY OF CURRENT EVENTS"
"THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CANDLES" by Meredith Nicholson featuring Harry Mestayer and Grace Darmond AT THIS THEATER (TOMORROW) FRIDAY.
Who lias
llVvinlnrf nl I'Alnt'ltlnn Iti I w .sil.1 Pnlvtlr 111111(1- nl.-iv... The Coined v Hit of the can).
not ral tho Wallin-ford Storis In the 'fimiHlitaii Ma-aine.? .Milli(n of nu n, women and children haie reail them and Pathe has jMcnretI the rUht t. hriii: them to life on the wen-en. "THE NEW ADVENTURES OF RUFUS WALLINGFORD" Starting at tliis Theater on TuomIuv. t. 12th. e (horn here cadi TihnI;iv. Ttireo reat star. xill to featuml in thoe picture: MAX I IC.MA.V, LOLITA PJHIKTSON ami lil lli; M( IM".
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