South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 318, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1918 — Page 8
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Joe Hurley Leaves for Camp cn Eve of Aggie Game at Lansing, Mich. r.v .1. m. xm:v. Shot to p;-r again, at le.a.-t temporarily, the Nirn Dame s'i'iad i undergoing a tunir.tr up prnM nt the hands of Coach Rockne, who j wniLI hae gien up long a?:o lr h"? witp the gijng-up kind. D'-spit5? the fart that military drill makri It ImpoiMf for th f'.'ifh t depend upon his men for regular practice and the 1 o - to.iay of Jo. Hurley whm Rorkne took off the freshmen tri strengthen the varsitv end. hi" i Xotr- Dame r,( ptnr forges r i tr t abend, and the f r a gm en ts of hi.qu id are ;uick to catch his fighting spirit . Today rir.rkr. ?ut on a licht rrlüi ii n aff r running slgnal. The s'i-iaii U about ov r th- battering th''y i'ot from th- big s.aile..-. nrd today's exrrci-e limbered them up r.otirr n r.y. Th y will havo only nnc opportunity rnore t gt themrelves in sh-tpe for th- Michigan Ak.".'i'v. This will he Thursday afternoon, and. if military drill does not keep too many of tlif men awav. Coach Kock no will give them a strong workout. Agules llac Strong Team. Er"kr,e, when asked if he expect. n hard pmo with tho Aggies, would say only that th y ar'- a strong tear. Although Purdue beat them, tho Acgien inad o rwhf Imingly mor!:rst downs. Hy tho same token. Notre P.imo 1 a better team than the Cre.at Lakes, nnd still tho coro was a, ti'-. Rockn 1 not deceived -" V5Ä. 21. f. 1 r H W ' I W r 1, A I 1 IN b Official Allied War Re view. Harry Slatko's iinIay and IIt.ll.laj :t:). lir cnlnc 7:3o nntl U :m. M;itlne' Dally Midnight Rol lickers In "Dancing Around." Fred Rogers niackfaco Coniediai Homberg Sc Lee "Just Jazz." Victory Singing Direction of Sydney L'ichman. Doherty & Scalia Song. Da neos. Music. Marvelous Decnzos Spectacular Novelty. SUNDAY The Mimic World A Musical Tabloid. Yrrv; ALWAYS A NEW TODAY The Charming Emotional Actress DOROTHY PHILLIPS in "THE TALK OF THE TOWN' TTie unusual romance of a pirl who finds in marriage only a key to escape from her childhood imprisonment. TOMORROW A Pleasing Combination of Stars BARBARA OSTLET0N and JOHNNY MINES -mJUST SYLVIA' The story of a Princess in disguise, who encounters many strange adventures.
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TODAY Beautiful and Clever ALICE JOYCE in "EVERYBODY'S GIRL" A consistent story of a working girl with an O. Henry "punch." TOMORROW DOROTHY PHILLIPS in 4 THE TALK OF THE TOWN."
as to the strength of the Michicau ten::) and. ,'is th jrarn will ho pl.iyod -n th1 AiTLM'' hom ground, thl will ,o nnothrr shade in their favor. For this reason h rf-t:ret the l's of Jo Hurley very much. Hur- ! played half hark for Ioyola lst yf-ar and wa th hisrh point man of tho team. Ho was playinir the same position for tho Notro Dam frehrr.on this yir when Rockne, recognizing hi.- ahility, and needing rood -nd-, took Hurly from th froshrnen .'ind put him on the varsity lin Hurloy left for a visit to hi home in Chicago last nitrht. He wili take th- examination for th aviation J.ofore leavintr for some camp not yet flosinaterl. IMor ;amo Ponding. Arra n -'ments with th Municipal I'ior for a train, Dec. aro Uli pendintr, and thore is roason to fear that, pven if tho arm ntrment ho mad1, the weather will h such as to prevent pullintr th contest off. Tho "old-st Inhahitant" can romornner ears when there was rood football weather till Christmas. but even yountrer people know that tho rround i-; often covered with snow before Dec. 9. Local fans are naturally disappointed that they have had but one tränte on the hom grounds, but Ilookne could not help that. He had four trood home pan.es scheduled : Municljal rir. Camp Custer. Oreat Lakes and Miohit-'an Atries, but thev were all cancelled except the Great I-ikes, and that pni" was callerl of" once. Iloekne has offererl considerable Inducements to the Atrtries to play at Notre Dame, but they say it is Impossible.
MRS. RUSSELL SAGE LEAVES 550,000,000 Ni:V YORK. Nov. 14. The will of Mrs. Mariraret OlivJo Satre, who wa the widow of Russell Satre. wa--filed for probate today, disposing of an estate valued at about $"0,000,000. f)f this js, ono. 000 is bequeathed to her brother. Joseph Slocum. The bulk of the remainder of the estate is divided amor.tr other rel.itives and a lartre number of charitable, educational and religious institutions. Hr-quost to public institutions aro both specific and residuary, some prifts beint made In sums ranpinrr from $l.oon to $12.", 000. and also in tho form of ."2 enual parts of her residuary estate. The largest specific cift to any institution is J12',000 to the Association for the Hplief of Respectable, Aped, Indigent Females in this city, Tn the residuary lecacies the lartrest poes to the Russell Satre foundation which receives seven parts of the residuary estate. The will provides that of the 000.000 left to Joseph Slocum. Jl.ooo, ooo is held In trust for his life, with the remainder to his children. To each of Mrs. Saire' nephews, Ilerhert TIrrmain Slocum and Stephen ITIammediue Slocurr.. and to her niece, Marjraret OllvD Flint, a bequest of $100.000 is made. Amontr other personal legacies arc $."0.000 each to Helen Chapln. nleco of Russell Satre. and Kllen Sajre. widow of Ruf us Sape. The Kev. Donald Saq Mackay and Dr. P. Rryan Delavan are to receive $23,000 each. BOLSHEVIKI MARCH ON FINLAND, REPORT STOCICHOLM. Nov. 14. Russian bolshevikl forces are marchintr on Finland. They are now threatening the Finnish seaport of Viborff, 72 miles northwest of Petrograd. PICTURE EVERY DAY C.lrls don't make lme by mail. Dorothy Phillips did In "Tlie Talk of h Tour.." anil soe wluu liapiHuCil to luv. This tory of luxury's Iure to a pirl who liatl always liml a wlmled lifo, is a nut intorostlns om. Cliinuin- Ikirhara Catloton und Jolly Johnny 1 linos make n nio-t likeahle conilMnatlon. This story is (l"H'k full of thrilN, rontaiuv ami fun. Many folks drop into tho I-aSnllo Just to hoar tho splendid orohostra inuslo. It is qidot. rvMful and artlstioally hlrmb with tJio titjoot m the screen. Wo liaw h;ul many roquoLs ftr tho dato of the next Norma Talmadi pieturv. It is mxt 3Ionday: "Tlio I'orhiddon l lty."
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TH AT Till Al'DlTOIUUM. A decidedly thrilling and entertaining feature is promised at the Auditorium today when Ilert Lytell appears in a live-act drama entitled 'Tnexp.'cttd Places." The story is that of a "live wire" youns New York journalist, who, in a most unexpected manner, finds himself mistaken for an Englishman. German spies are on the trail of the nobleman, and when the yount; American (the part played by Mr. Lytell) finds himself the possessor of the Englishman's title, he also finds that he has inherited the German's. Many exciting adventures are thrust upon him. Mit when a beautiful vouiir pirl claims him for a cousin, he finds that he is fully compensated for all the dangers that he has undergone. The story is said to he full of thrills and quick ! action. The fourth episode of the sensational serial story, "Hands Lp" and the Official War Review showing cenes taken "over there" are also on for today. Sessue Hayakawa, the clever Japanese actor, eomes tomorrow in "The Temple of Dusk." said to be one of the best pictures he Ins ever appeared in. Another big feature for tomorrow is 'The lied Triangle" picture showins our own soldier lx.ys. lfce pictures are releas.-d under the auspices of be I'nited' War Work campaign and were taken at Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky.. and at Fort Itenjamin Harrison at Indianapolis. at tiii: ouvi:n. There will be an initial performance this afternoon of "Madam N," one of the greatest of all American plays, abounding in dramatic sensations built around the tenderest of all emotions, "motherlove. A long time before the play begins, there lives in France a stern lawyer who has married a little butterfly for a wife. They have a child and lie is happy. He does not see that his little bride became discontented with her butterfly existence ard there comes a rift in the lute. He works harder at his law books, she becomes more and more miserable and finally sh finds a lover and thru fear from her husband bhc runs away. Thre years pass and she comes lack, a broken little flower to be taken back and forgiven, then, the play begins. Very little needs to be Mid about "Madame N." It stands alone among dtamas in the beauty of its lines an I Mr. Williams has spared no efforts o make of it a super produei'.Mi-. Miss Leone will be seen In the title role, and Mr. Willitts ill play the son for whom the un-
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GjTTia. I 1 j-n t ftf iter in U. S P--(Cv,x .7 V happy mother sacrificed everything life held for her. The remainder of the company will be well and adequately cast and everything tends toward a delightful hur for the patrons of the Oliver. "Mayhtdle" will be hold over for the remainder of the week. Anr Ilubini & Oarnett, two younir lady singers, will also be on the bill AT THH OKPimUM. An asfrrepation of musicians and dancers, divided into a male trio of instrumentalists and a mixed quartet of dancers. is Harry Slatko'3 "Midnight Itollickers." who headline the new Orpheum bill startin? today. Kvery form of foot work from the buck and win? up to thj latest modern society creations, it. introduced. "Go Get 'Em Rogers." a wiry looking black-face comedian, presents a number in which he calls "Just a Dark Man's Foolishness." in a manner that is a sure cure for thr blue. Homburg and Eee. a clever comedian and a charming girl, offer a sketch of business lif which they rail "Just Jazz." Mr. Hor.iburg's interpretation of an impish office boy is exceedingly funny. Doherty ani Scalia are a talented younc coup' who sing, dance and play on various 1 Instruments. Sydney Lachmnn will j agnin introduce the novel vaudeville feature. Victory Singing, while the Marvelous Deonzos. In an acrobat'c novelty and the official war review rounds out an excellent bill. AT Tili: CASTLE. It would be hard to find better entertainment than that furnished Castle patrons today in "Everybody's Girl," a clever adaptation of O. Henry's widely-read story "Drickdust Row." Filmed amid th pleasure palaces of Coney Island, it will appeal to everyone whether they have visited the great amusement park o; not. It is the different story of a "; oor working girl" with the usual O. Henry twist at th finish. Alice Joyce is the talented j and youthful star. Charming Dorothy Phillips has strongly emotional role to portray la "The Talk of the Town," tomorrow'? feature at the Castle. The tory is that of a girl who looks for ward to marriage only as a means of e-.cape from her father's iron-clad rules of livintr, and whose experi ence with mail-order love-making ; turns o jt disastrously. A MKTITTY 1 1 KAM WITH DOIIOTIIV DALTO.N The Iasalle is showing "The Talk of the Town," a society drama that
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Written around the greatest thing in the world Mother Love. Guaranteed to be the best production of this play ver seen here, irrespective of the price.
GET YOUR SEATS NOW DON'T DELAY EXTRA MADAME MABELLE, The Girl With the X-Ray Mind, will be held over the last half of the week. Also another New Vaudeville Act. No Increase in Prices-Two Shows for the Price of One
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An extra fine five-reel drama. Mr. Lytell is fast be
coming a very popular screen star. Also "HANDS UP," the serial with daring Ruth Roland, and we commence again where we left off with episode number four, and "THE OFFICIAL ALLIED WAR REVIEW making this a fine one hour and forty-five minute show. TOMORROW An extraordinary show, presenting that great Japanese star, SESSUE HAYAKAWA, in "THE TEMPLE OF DUSK," the best six-reel drama of this great star's career. We also present a two-reel picture of our Indiana and local boys "over here" and "over there." Every father, mother, sister, brother and sweetheart should see "THE RED TRIANGLE." Whatever you do, don't miss this grand show. SATURDAY TOM MIX in "MR. LOGAN, U. S. A.," a six-reel cyclonic whirlwind of speed and action. Some picture.
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features Dcrothy Dalton, the att.ractlva Elueblrd star. Peginninj with the early Il'e of the girl and showing how too strict di-cipline sometimes reacts picturing the willful wife of an indulgent husband, the photoplay is full of intere.-ting detail for rown-ups. Miss Dalton is clever in all of th scenes, both as a young girl and later as the headstrong wife, It is a hard character to win syni, thy for, as she do.-s n.any foolish th;'cs with little provocation. The settings of gay life are well .-taged
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l 77ie truck of perfect units from the smallest burr to the largest part It 's built to last and satisfy! j The supporting :..- is exr.-ib ;. n the production will please Friday: "J i:bara Castleton. ; i.t." wit )i i - i , Nmri: To MACCAlii:i:s. 1 Regular review ..f South 1'er.d j tent No. 1, will be he'd Friday nicht, J Nov. 15th. All mem !,.: . re-pieted ti i be present. Pu-ine:-s .f import. m e j Smoklj g and c,:id playing, j LEVIS HEEGER. Com. S. U THn.MAS, K. K. I7TV-14 Adt
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