South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1917 — Page 25
sr.vn.w. ofTor.i:ir 7, 101;. Jkl A IT--3 ME ! I -1 1 Li k J i I; - h La.Al!e's featured player In a patriotic subject of more than ori.nary appeal, entitled "Her Country's Call." "Queen X" Is Friday s catiJre film, starring the beautltul Alutuol star, IMna Goodrich. Un Saturday Tra-.klyn Karnum and Atrn'B Vernon are co-starred in "A Stormy Knight." J ÜÜ HARRY G. SOMMERS AMD GEORGE H. MINES, Managers. i The Wonder of AH Wond srs and the Sensation of Sensations. Pronour-ced by Press and Public as the Marvel of the World. tn&ATß&f BYLMOirr D. CALVERT. 1 tj V : i..V- ' v ve" ' X V 1
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fOitMm uas fittingly dedicated this for there ls nuihlnLr iimit,d about drama in the best sense of the word, v. cek with a n v rt-vuo cntitleil the r-luy. It is full of fun. ami tht- It is alo the tory of a man's love "Venu On Broadway." uppe.-trim? at cltlios, which are its main theme, for a maid, and no matter how
really are wonderful, and then, brad the interests involved and whisper it i Ju-t naughty enough how 8urprl-lpi7 the truth with which to gUe blase old New York an oc- the realities of the present world, rational unexpected ihrill. vet not conflict i. brought home to the spec-:
M.;in and is bringim; out the ?o naughty at any time as to In- in tator, it is the destiny of this man
m:irift .ludiencrs ir th :ion fmr.utinni! i. innf.1 ana woman tnat absorbs tne atten-1
"Venus (in Uroaüway" ls a mo.le j Iro C'arillo. so talented and so ( entertainment that I. familiar t handsome that many a honcful
the r.tl.ii Royal. The new pier is the collaborative effort of John .Muriay Anderson and A. Haid win
tion nnd places their fate above everything- else In the story. The
the habitue of the continental mu- swain must be just a wee bit iealous ! action centers around a young Amcr- ,
halH of Kurope. To New York- of him, is very much at home as an
ts it i.t .something- novel and since Italian artist who secka his medium ii.ltoite are er on the alrrt t' ff expression in women's clothes. t. -Irome an innovation, the success ,nrf in "Lombarli" the Hattons f Ui new Palais Royal rtue 1-? as- conceived a truly lovable human be-f-'.r.i-d. Thi.M wis quite evident at the in' whom Carillo has brought to :;u,'. of th jiremiere showing, when life with Just enough art so that his itudienee applaudt il to tlie ergo presentation doesn't seem artistic at i ii ei s. all he just st ems like the charac-Tnt-re is- luurh to wiamend in the ter he is portraying. So much so. In ;-lightful entertainni'-nt. and of tlie fact, that when he drops the pictur-b-ver work of the imposing nun;- ( S'jue Italian dialect for a little cur- ' t of stars that luve bfn con- tain 'speech in pure Knglish it comes script.:! ior its presentation. It sub- as a real surprise. ! t.uiti.its its hoa.t of novelty in th;t (Jraio Valentine a western girl i tli.-c.u iU the. usual hodge-podge of who will be rer . .'inhered for her l v intm:ks.-; scenes for a story that splendid work in "Help Wanted," i both fantastic and harming. i has the ingenue part, and she is
Win- is persuaded to come to i handling it in a way that is causing
!ie and spread cheer to the chillrMi of war-drvast. (1 lY.inre. Sh'1 .'ppoiiis from the top of the earth, i 'iiuj'n is Mars and begins her glor-i-'Us journey to t!o- aci-on-.iia niment -f tie- tuneful ai-s of A. Rildwin
lean glr! who Is aboard an ocean i
liner that Is sunk by a submarine, her subsequent rescue and her! struggle with a detachment of Prussian soldiers is graphically pictured. Saved by the lover, who has believed! her d?ad. she is aroused to contempt for her own life at the brutal treatment dealt the helpless men, and women about her. Placed inj ordinary surroundings, such a tale would constitute a splendid melodrama. With the background of actualily and told In the realistic manner employed by Director Cecil H. j De Mille, it grips the Interest and sways the emotions with an irresis-j tible force. Every detail of the pro-; duction, the sinking of the ship, the!
tide of battle that ebbs and flows about the old French chateau, where the heroine is located, are re-
Menlo .Moore's latest musical extra. aanza is the f.aaired act on the new vrude.il!- oi.l which ha$ its cpenlng day at the Orpheum theater. It is entitled "The 1917 Winter Garden Revue" and presents a bevy of b-?autiful ma:ds, gorgeously attired in the newest creations in costuming. The name of Menlc .Moore is suggestive of the best possible in ta.loid entertainment and the description of "a whirlwind ot sont; nnd danc?" used in connection with this offering fUd it well. Special attention has been given to the scenery, which is truly remarkable. Harber and Jackson, in a melange of mirth and melody, have an act that is cut of the ordinary. The man is very tall, a fact which Is accentuated by the lady's plumpness, and as an eccentric comedian, who can tickle the ivories as well as sing nnd dance, he Is Irresistible. Herbert Lloyd offers his original burlesque on vaudeville and proves a real riot. Cecil and Mac. a precocious young miss and a talented man. have a singing and talking act of more than usual merit. The man's effort to escape from a female who aspires to a flirtation i the theme of their offering. The Yar-'amoto brothers are skilled equilibrists from the land of the cherry blossom. Ueglnnlng Thursday, a new vaudeville bill of entertaining qualities Is headlined by the act of Spencer Kelly and Marion Wilder, assisted by Mi-- Karlo, violinist, and Dorothy Ilaynes. pianist. They present a delightful program which Includes th latest song hits. Jones and Sylvester, recently members of vaudeville's greatest quartet, are second on the bill in an episode of city life called "The Huckster and the Ham." Rasky's "Three Types," three maids who represent the three distinct types of feminine loveliness blonde, brunette and Titian-haired will he seen in living representations of famous paintings. Luckie and Yoast In a comedy playet entitled "The Jealous levers," and Sigsbee's acrobatic canines, mak up the hill.
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the wise ones on Rroadway to prophesy really great things for her. She
and Carillo quite stopped the show : produced with the utmost fidelity, on opening night with their scene It is a pleasant task to record th in which the little mannequin, fact that Miss Pickford meets this 'ound to be a Xew Yorker in spite advance in her medium for express-
Mo i i.e. Sh.- spreads her si nut of of her .Michigan antecedents, invites j her prt with complete success, :.ood . !w er from paiisto Rroadway. I fate to do all it must to her "and : an Iier Portra al of this girl Ameri-
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I Rut the only fate that overtakes jC-. re in her portrayal of "Daisy" at sh? has to m.nrrv an honest
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A new standard for motion picturo drama has been set by the production of "The Littlo American.'
can is consistently sincere ana makes clear the horror and right-, eous determination that fills her heart at the sight of the suffering, about her. A five-reel picture of entertaining' qualities is "The Ten of Diamonds.' shown at the Rasalle theater on Wednesday, and featuring Dorothy Dalton. Triangle's most luring vam-! pire lady. The story deals w 1th the adventures of a girl of the cabarsts. who Is taken In hand by a -man of the world, who seeks to make a!
sncVwn at the Rasalle theater for lady out of her. The transforma- j three days. starting todav. with tion of the E-irl of tho Pnwerv Into'
X' " ,r"1 ,,,vl::,-Ml to :ta . M.-ry Pickford. the sweetheart of a a society butterfly, who falls in love o ,t tt. v.int.r at b-ast. It is ! inilll, n photo'.overs. in the title role, with her benefactor, is interesting' u..rthy .-a.ee-, or to 'Cp-tans ard To hog in with the theme Is right up rml gives Miss Dalton exceptional
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Present day thrilling submarine e.ents were foretold .U years ago by uies Verne, one of tne greatest .uiagmatuo writers who cut lived, iuiiiiy they arc pictured down to lue minute in the startling photoplay basvd on "Twenty liiou.-.uui eauea L'nder the Sea," the attraction at the Auditorium for Monuay a. id Tuesday. It is said you will Jules Verne's "monster" that terrorized the beven eas, you will see .no nugntj cotnmander, Uapt. sNemo. who followed the path of essels 2yt,jUu leagues on his voyage of vengeance; you will see the torpedo wied and photographed under tne ocean while speeding on its deadly mission and then see a lull riggeu ship blown to atoms. Through tlie magic winuow in the submarine ".sautilus" ou will see the victims i.ntiing to the silent depths and miouKh this window yuu are shou ail tlie amazing vvonueis 01 the deep. Yoa see tlie 'Nautilus' in a tropic: ocean dive to mysterious deptns, and human beings e:nerge exactly as Jules Verne wrote, lluntei descend to the Uoor of the ocean mong man-eating sharks; old vvrtcks are found and searched for tost treasures and there are some terrifying tonibals under the water vlth giant octupus and many other thrilling scenes. veuiuscay William Fox will present Dustin Farnuia in his latest and best production, ".'orth ot . ifty-thi c-" a story dealing with tiie marriage of a man to a woman whose reputation has been sullied wy the evil designs of another. Mr. i-'arnum is supported by Winifred Kingston, who appeared with him in "Tiie . y ' and the new piece is :aid to be equally ' as that famous pro iuctioii. Some rum rka. ly leaucifui Men s in mountain.-; i.i tlie winder a.v s...d to be sIk.wu In th:o pic;i'C. ' ii.s r irt Ciai.u ," a Sidney .. revv cc-... cly and the 1 at'.. . Xfvvs id com, lete ihi bhl. Twursday .inie. :ti.o.a will !.e seen in a draiaa of .o.e and ldackm;;il called "Th Silence Sellers." and the e.cnth epiiodo of the sensational serial story. "The Fatal Ring" with Pearl White in the leading role will be shown as uual. Frid:.y brings thus-; two good looking people. Francis Rush man and Beve rly Rav r.e in th ir ih-w picture called 'Their Compact." a story of love r.nl courage. This is the orst time in eight months that these to popular stars have te.n s?en in picture, and they no doubt will attract a ig crowd of their followers. RucLir.g It In," a funny Si Rk-v :e-.v cerr.e ly completes the Mil. On SaturOav will be se:n little 'lury McAl'.i ter in tlie eighth tei? f her veri.-- of short st-is ..-.Red "Do ChÜd.e Co nt." which. k re very atiracti-e and interesting: "A Rhtle Speck in dar I n Fruit." a "'o re-! () Her.ry story; "Tl:e Pawnoktr's Heart." a two ret! Keyj:.e conKdy and the T'athe New. 0 cjrrc ::t ents. Sunday's bill inludes funny Ritly West, the on!;. reil im')e-sinator of the famous Charlie Chaplin, in "The Villian." a two-reel riot cf fun; "Robby Rroke His Arm." or.e of the ! c&t of the seric featuring little. Hobby Connelly; "A pu&hranger'ü Strategy." a two-reel Stingaree story; Mutt and 1 err and the Path News.
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CAPTAIN NEMO Mighty Wirard of the Deep Hrro cf th; Wonderful Submarine Photo Drama JULES VERNE'S "20,000 Leagues Under the
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Filmed at the Bottom of the Ocean. Flashing scenes from cccan, earth and sky that surpass all the dreams of fiction. Timely! Gripping! Different! Marvelous! Stupendous!
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V i-all siot-Ial attoition of the high st-lol and Xotrt Daine stinlonts and all loors of soioiuv t 1 11-. srainl ir-liu-tlo:i from an tliK-u-tJutial stamlitolnt. On aununt or Ulis hehv rlsht W; reels we lioic tjlie Iailks anil children and all who tan, w tunu to tin nuittmt- hjt, oarly and late in the (vonln? and thus avoid tho crovd at H o'clock. This picture U out of tlu omlinar" ""d no oiu 1kmi1I ini It. In fact, we hae a "cracker-.Iack" prontm for all the week. Ilememhor our prices for Wednesday, IliurMlay. I rnlay, Saturday anl Sunday are arid 10 cents, wlfli sixxial Ms features on Monday and Tuesday at l." cents for the main lloor, 10 fnts for tlie tiatrony nnd ." cmri for t hildrcn up to 0 o'clock. Ijook our tine selwtlon of pictures over carefully and ''fret the hahit."
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Thrills and throbs fill every minute. A woman's reputation Is the prize for which the hero fhrh'i. WEDNESDAY William Fox Presents the Great Star
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The story of the marriage of a man to a woman whose reputation has been sullied by the evil designs of another. You will remember Mr. Famum and Miss Kingston in "The Spy," and they are said to be equally as good in this new production. Special attention is called to the beautiful mountain, snow, ice and water scenes which surpass anything in this line shown for a long time. "HIS FIRST GAME," a fine SIDNEY DREW comedy, and the PATHE NEWS.
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FRIDAY First Appearance in Eight Months of the Popular Matinee Idol
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SATURDAY "The Little White Girl" Tlie eighth rclcaM of tle series of fJiort stories, "DO CI n LDH FX COl'M?" featuring the charming little player. MAHY MeAIddSTJJt. -A I.TTTLi: SI'KCK IX GAHDIX lUtlT." two-reel O. Henry sion. "Tili; TAWXIlUOKllHS IIKAIiT." two reel scream I n z Kojsfnc o:netly. and tle I'ATIIi: XIAVS, liked by eer'HHlJ-
srxDAY i rxxv HILLY VIT. tlie only real tntor-matr of the fuir.ou (1 iu rile Clui lin, in "The ViIian,, A to-rel riot of fun. IJOT'IV IIKOlvi: IIIS AHM," one of the best of the erie featuring the tleer little plajer. IJODIIV ("ONm:i.lv. -a ihshka(;i:k's
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Starting Wednesday, Oct. 17, and for sixteen weeks Rex Beach w;ll take us on a trip with him to Central and South America and the Islands of the Caribbean Sea in his power boat, "Wisdom" a 12,000 mile journey filled with interest
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