South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 56, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 February 1918 — Page 7
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AT Tili; Al lHTOmr.M. Tlioi.i llara. prohahly the most i.)' !y- known jdaypr in j'ictut r. is appeal in? at the Auditorium today in a powerful ilraina entit-f "Th" I'orl-i.ldf n Path" trllin- and intensely interesting story. Mary Lyn do who ha Pen brought u;. in a narrow and Puritanical atmophrre is a pprnaehr-,1 by a well ktutwri artist who has 1 ea rommis--iond to paint a picture of ''The Madonna and Child." The artist's friend. Sinclair enter:-, p., attentive t, Mr.ry. who gradually falls in lovf with him. When a hahy i- horn to Mary Sinclair lravfs her. Mar;, drifts to New Vm k and sinks lower and lower. A in the arti-t commissioned to p.unt a pic ture epictim; "Sin", lfe looks for types and enters the place v.he;e Mary is. The artist ifi'o;'ni.es her and asks her to pose. Sinclair i.its his friends studio and is there confronted with Mary. She tells him that ho mu-t marrv her. Sinclair te'Is jior it is impo.-sihle lit that he wilt supply tier with :dl the morcy sh.o needs. Ai;ain is Mary in-tailed in a fine home. The day of the wedding draws mar and Mary threater to tellhis lride-to-l' of th.eir former relations. Sinclair, at the end of his rope, attempts to kill Mary, hi;t only sueeeds in wounding !ier. Now as she le-lds a har.ee of attempted murder, Sin. lair promises to do her bidding. Ma l y, aecompnnied hy the ;:tist who lias Parned to loe her, rails on Sin lair's fiancee and tells her the ntire story. She tehr Sinclair that he mu-t marry Mary. Sinclair nopjiesces. The day of the wcdtlin ;r Mary r'ache the alter, she tells the ;is mhl iue of Sinclair's sin, ami, th'.owinir the money he has piven h.er in his face, refuses t marry l.iiii. "Ilunury Lions in a Hospital" or.e of those l'ov "Suiishin-" ome-du-als( heir? shoun. The same ';!! will he rep'ated tmoM'ov.
!.;.. e:;nte.i i, (jojrsc Hrowniri-' ai d lun Craiiani, The j,ice is attr.t; ti lv .-tai-'ed ami co.-turned and i- in s. s eru-t w hi h are: Mudi of the I "ihtosraph Motion Picture 'o.. J.onr Isiand; Uroadvvay, New Vuk rathskeller; The r.irl You Hit is The Oirl Von ;ct; United States army recruiting offi' -e, and the Army and Nay clul jut outsiIe cf W'ahinKton. at Tin: astli;. Ltl.cl Claton is the C.tstlf'.s star tda in "Yankee lu k." a live reel patriotic offering. Tomorrow's feature at the Cattle is a pietnrization of Robert W. Chamber's: powerful story, "Who Joes There?" Following the a-lven-tuics of a iri!e yonn; American caught in PeUium at the time of the enemy invasion, this is a tonvincins and fas'.inatins exposition of Teuton intrUue and the vigilance of Lritifth secret servic agents. The part of the American is played by Harry Morey anl the -irl role is portrayed hy Corinne (;riffith a most attractive screen star others In the east are Mother Mary Maurice and Arthur Donaldson.
m:ssii: is.miiuscali: IN A WAIS DRAMA. "Madame Who'' is the title of a spirited Civil war Oiama starring I'.csie Haniscale at the IiSalle today. The heroine role gives her splendid opportunities for emotional acting and as the Confederate spy she is all that the part requires. The s;tory is complicated hut well worked out. The .nisht scenes of skirmishes, raids and the hurnim,' of Richmond are good examples of artistic ihoti,rraphy. The title is derived fron the petty star's forced marriage to an unknown masked man. The fiirures of Lincoln and Grant are portrayed with historical accuracy. It is an ntertaining picture from any ansle. Tuts.day, Marguerite Clark will he seen in a tom-boy role in "The Amazons."
HARRY G. SOMMERS AND GEORGE H. HIHES, Managers.
GERMAN ATTACKS ON BELGIAN FRONT FAIL HAVIIK. el-'h. 20. The Germans are multiplying their local attacks on the Belgian ftont, T.ut these ar; considered simply feelers. Thero has been some lively fighting, and the Germans have been driven off in every case by the use of grenades and riMes. The Germans have suffered conxiderable losses on the Yser front without having been able to reach the Helgiat: linea. Lieut. Thierry, who holds the best tishtins record in the P.elian aviation escadrille, was brought down Saturday in a liu'ht with four adversaries and fell inside the enemy's lines behind Woumen. Thierry ha 1 the destruction of 10 enemy airplanes to his credit.
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The foreign service committee of the Aero Clul f America, recently voted to confer the special war medal of the club on Lieut. Thierry.
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Cro wded lnm.-o.-j greeted Max ; i'.ioom and mp'-y in the poptdar otnedian's rc isi1 edition of "The; S:nn Siile of rtro.td'A ay " at es- i trvla"s j. er forma neos at the r-' i'heum. and it is ia-ona'tde to l.eJiev that b,jlness during the ena :t'i!ici!t until 'edned.i ni-iht' .'.ill contiuo at hi'-h tivie. as Mix has proven a cood drawiiu' ar..l i'l South Uetid upon each f hi anv. ;al visits. l-'cafirod with I'd'totn on tlu I -ill is Miss Alice Sher. as Mlie. . imi Miunomttc. a n"iOio ta. Mi-s H.u I'.i.a Xirlr. . a- .luiie ManIi !d. a cabaret Milser, displays the et .jnu'in talent of tlie comian. 'iie o'" the i.e-t t.its of the performance ;s Abey's (tdoo.u'sf horse.
SVVOBODA ARRESTED AGAIN IN SWITZERLAND G I'XKVA. l'cli. J.". Raymond Svvo'ooda. wln claimed America?: citizenship when he was arrested recently for espionage, bein released sub;-eijiiently on bail, was r?arrcsted at Lerne yesterday and brought .c prison here. He is sail to have neon identified as a German officer.
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Germans arrested in Switzerland fr epiopate since the war began now i m ro than 1 0".
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THEDA BARA in UTHE FORBIDDEN PATH" While "THE FORBIDDEN PATH" U only in six reels, every inch of it is full of deepest interest. In order to give eight reels as we do every day, we will present one of those clever fox "Sunshine" comedies, "HUNGRY LIONS AND A HOSPITAL," a roaring wild animal comedy. Prof. Shamp will arrange an effective musical program for this strong production. We ask that you look this week's program over carefully. It's surely a fine one.
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Today BESSIE BARRISCALE in -MADAME WHO" . Tomorrow The Idol of Millions MARGUERITE CLARK' in 'THE AMAZONS" Adapted from the successful stage comedy by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, this delightful story proves a fascinating vehicle for the display of the winsom star's undeniable charm. Wednesday J. BARNEY SHERRY in
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l.oel who, titming I'dllie Iturko, Iho idol of Iho inatinct uiids hen' Man-It ölh in "The M-torious MUs Tcrr ." It'- a I'araniount-AtH'raft. which iik.ui it i- u.oo!. l-t of Mao M;irdi' ailntiivr Iii her b"-t in lroit",l emotional uotK. Wr mho and -i'o hor in "lield, oT Honor.' Inin s. (ohh's iiitcri'-t ins war -tor. Iiown her Ihi- weck on l'rida. Y;il!at lloii!. hciv not aturtlav. i i-il inix New 'ok. While Ihoro ho walking alng Hrondway .ili a uail that ro-oinble. wry much a cauoim; hack. Thl- i- due to an act ident oiitaiiH! in the hhnSii? of Iii lad pi taro. tlamo. Moiusofin'rv 1 lasjj. wh lui-i Ions: Imxmi rtt-omiietl a. one of Iho sroaHM arli-t f iho oountry, will -!iortl Ik' hailotl a ono of tlu l--l iK-t- the rtM,n ha had a chatHr to wch-oiiK. if lh rt of his oiih'dio dopiotin tMH 'f Anioritun (Irl- Von Know" an oloicr as tin throe already vhown. Tlu li r-t thio ttf thoo won "The Moio ran." -Mio llrido. ami Tho Mip rst itiou- ari." Tho fourth subject hwn this wevk on Thur4lay will prdaM Ik entitbil "Tho Matinee (.ill."
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TRICES : Utlnefa 10c. iOr, lOe. ZOc. Matins I)lly 2:S0. Snn. und Holiday 1:0. 7:30, 9:00.
hy AI. K i: MIKK ami a liijr Ouiipany of Comedians and Dainty (iirlios. uk; m:w i-:ii.iM.Ti:. ;i pr.oPLi: :'. THUlMi.W OLGA & MISHA CO. AM rolK OTIII'IK ACTS.
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Why Was This Theatre Packed Twice Yesterday?
Because the Play Was Great and the Show Pleased immensely. as Do All Ed. Williams Stock Company's
Productions. Tonight at 8:15. Last Performance Wednesday Night A Big, Spectacular, Scenic Production of Harold Bell Wright's Celebrated Novel Dramatized, "The SHEPHERD of the HILLS" All Special Scenery All effects used, Horses, Wagons, etc. Popular Price Matinee Tomorrow at 2:30 Adults 20c; Children 10c. Get your seats early if you expect good ones. STARTING THURSDAY MATINEE THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESS OF THE-AMERICAN STAGE,
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TODAY ONE DAY ONLY TODAY The Screen's Most Beautiful Emotional Actrts
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TUESDAY ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY Two Strong Dramatic Stars,
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The patriotic story of a brave young American who defied the imperial German government and championed the cause of stricken Belgium. The play was written by Robert W. Chambers, one of America's greatest novelists. It abounds with thrilling situations and is timely in its appeal.
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