South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 128, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 May 1919 — Page 9
THE SOUTH SEND NEWS-TIMES
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COL PHILIPPE BRIDAU VISITS
Mil CAPITAL
Otis Skinner in "The Honor of the Family," Pleases at the Oliver.
1 pointJ out that Norway has a hw v;hirh provide thnt children hf.ru out of wrdlof k h.ill h:if the am !--ra I pt itUK to th- fath r as to th
found. In 2 t-ullruv sua plan! ar' bHnr rnad'j to prorur" 1-K'isla-' tion to remove th- ?ar ?lni.tf from' th- child thus l.orn., Th national; council of woiiKii vot-r is lrnand-i in; a law t!i:-.t will plvo a child from!
the moment of its Mrth th riirht to U-.ir th father's nam am. 1ki11v I'-mand support of its father. "Th rnmarriod Mothr" -iri intr-n-iv powerful r'av in four ik 'j. and i IN th" who!'? if!il s'o.-y ;n all its d.-Ui.il-. Mailar t Kidp. :tpp-.r as
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i enev-.l arquaintatiri s in South I end luf-t nicht at the ohver theater. Otis Skinner, a favorite in South Bend 'IS e!evheiT. t)resentel t!ie role with sit'iml success hrininc to hear all the r1r. o.ualith'H of hi-: -x'-!leT,t pliyint: and providing one of the rn-t dlstincruishd of the season's offerings at the Oliver. STt.nrier'f cumins, which lately his teen fometliinr like ;i bi-ennial occasion In South Hni, Is ahvay awaited with rasrerness, for he. lik rnoMt other established stars, han a vell de.lned following here. --'His play? have varied widely In theme and settin?. hut the essentials of his wn particular role remain. There i- a fairly clowely relationship in the many in which he has hceii sff-n
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with Viola iMni in tli- p-irlln- role.
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Mctinee Daily Reserved for Ladies Only when lecture on "WAR BABIES" is given.
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The Much Discussed Play Not a Picture
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"Tho Honor of the Karnily." rM d after the failure of .1 modorn .i e, i.s 1 uplJcutinu; its oriRinal sucress; which is to say that Skinner i-5 Joint' so. For though th' company is in all cases capable, and in several particulars excellent. Skinmr dominate in 'The Honor of the Family" even more emphaticaly than in some others of his plays. It is indeel. ;is had often been pointed out, a portrait, alhe't a very lively portrait not one upon which it is possible to conceive any accumulation of du.-t, however studied may be the housemaid's neglect. Skinner has More than once. and with admirable success, portrayed the swashbuckler, and there is something of the swashbuckler about Col. Ilridau. The -o!on-l H a sirandy enirminR mixture of shrewdness and bluff, of frankn-s and satire, sometimes subtle, sometimes less so. and Skinner, in any of th-se diast'b bears a certain fascination.
The play, "after I'.alzac" by Fmile Fahre and adapted by Paul Potter, hears unmistakable marks of another clay in other thinus besides its setting, which by the way is that immediately following the 'little corporal's" more or less glorious empir Klorious particularly for his own campaiLimrs who felt themselves about t( -rasp the marshal's baton which each was assured he carried somewhere in his knapsack, r.ridau. a' defeated but not disheartened Honapartist, who. havinpr done ven a trille more than Iiis bit for his old master and Rettin,- himself j.iib! for conspiracy, was content after all, to enter th- service of the r.oiirnons; even there, with rnout-li money, he miht econie a kr,,ocral. In climax the first is the banner .i( t. Much time is required to arM:r.:e the situation for the colonel's ntrance. T.hcn it co,m, and inner speaks three or four lines, the curtain falls. His imprint is upon th" production. To be stir. a part of this telling tlevt is the Ir.unatist's. io provided the real I s. i l.oliic.il iKomrnt." but .1 j-v-.tt deal more is skinner's. Ilobert Harrison, who will be remembered a th' poitraycr of the idiotic custodian of '"('apitano' in "Mi-tvr Antonio." s-jpporto! kin-n-r with a rema rk;thle r entation of th" doddering old J ar. Jcr,Uf3 knurrt. Aloxa!!ilt-r Onslow was ;i namlsoine and elle(tie "villain" and all of the other roles- were adequately handled. Hvelyn Vaiden oade much of se- ral opportunities emotional acting and ;as espe(lilly eifective as 1'lora i'.razier. the tiesiimlntc beauty. I. S. 1
is today's s; cial feature at th- Aud- j I 'lA '
ltonum. The littlo star is seen as Madelon. a yirl .f the west, who lives in a remote village arnldst the towering redwoods, where it Is the primitive custom for parents to be troth their daughters at birth. As th- Kirl Krows to womanhood, the promised bride ,f i,rt (lordon. she J;n.- ttiat slie loves anothtT. Uein a hißh-shirited and i.assionate pirl. h! upsets the traditions of her race and refuses to marry Lot. An unfortunate incident occurs which casts the suspicion of a terrible crime on Ilurr, the man she loves. However, his name is eventually cleared and the romance ends in the happy marriage of the pair. Another bir feature for today is the exciting Jinish of the serial tsory "The Master Mystery," which has been running for some weeks, and the first episode of a new sensational serial called "The, I.itrhtnincr Haiders.' starrin that darin player. Fearl White. "Kehn of Youth" heads tomorrow' program. This is a comedy drama played by an exceptionally strong cast, which includes Charles Itlchniaii, Leah Haird and Pearl Shepherd.
"CAU'T YOU 6 EE I'M HiPPYM Chdrles Pichman and Pearl 5tepard in d Scene from
l he Lcho ot Y out n cp.aphicilm copjwaiics
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ciiarri'in Marguerite Clark is tnei 'on with tno om ixve. in' jacK
fjeoro duo, comprised of a dainty miss and a tr.knted boy. will ainu".
featured player. "Three Men and a Clirl," her latent screen adventure, is :n adajitaticjn of that sruccessfuJ M:in comedy, "The Three IKari," v liich last season enjoyed a. ion-; run on Hroadway. It's the ajpcaling t;tle of a little jirl who rebels at the thougiu of marriage to her elderly suitor and who deserts him at the altar, fleeing in her wedding Sown to her uncle's countn' place. Here she- comes upon three lonely males, all supposedly woman-haters, and .all of whom promptly fall victim to her wiles. The story is delightfully amusing throughout t lit: five reels.
AT Till! OltPimi'M. Sharing headline honors on th? nev vaudeville bill at the Orpheum theater, srtlns today, are Dale ami TUirch, whoso comedy sketch, "The Hiding Master," will !eliht all who sec it, and LaSova and (illlmore, original fun-makers in son?; and dance clivertisment. G. Fwayne Cordon and company are next and present a laughable playlet entitled
while Lamberti, a skill, will tntertain.
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Mvrxv wi:sti:ux roMi:Y WITH TAYLOK UOLMKS
A few seasons ago Taylor Holmes j played "Hunker Lean" at the Oliver j and pleased immensely. He is now! making pictures and "It's a H:tr," ' shown at the Lasalle today, is a! lively western comedy. He plays a! Iloston tenderfoot, sent west. Tho I
rouli ranchers make lun of him und play tricks on him but he beats them at their own same, even at bluff in in stud poker. Holmes is a Ch an cut, manly youns chap, with a quiet sense of humor and the ability to take care of himself. The picture affords pleasing pastime. Friday: Mary MacLaren in "The Amazing Wife."
Sje.'ii to Th News-Tim" : I.APortF, Ind., May S. Faul D
famuli, former prison jruard at Mich- j isan City, who i.s a j'risoner in the! Lajiortc jail on the cliare of aidintri Firmer Shearer, a life convict, to, mak- hi.-- escape from prison, will; plead guilty when arraigned before j
Judire Gallaher next week. The law provides a penalty of two to 21 years' imprisonment. Smith says lie permitted his sympathies to be played upon by Shearer and that h not only connived at his escape, buyinp the suit of clothes which he wore when he made his getaway, hut that ho loaned him money which enabled the life convict to make his M taway into Canada. Smith's connection with Shearer's escape be-
We never knew but one feller who could please everybody and he had to die to do it.
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ITS A BEAR'
Also it's a bear of a comedy, this tale of an eastern tenderfoot who wins renown in the great west. TOMORROW Pretty and Appealing MARY MAC LAREN in "THE AMAZING WIFE" Lovers of the romantic in screen drama are going to like this story. How a poor little girl masquerades as a rich man's wife, fMme i Vi o Kncie nf Vi r
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well known on both screen and
speaking stage, has a most pleasing role.
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todav Maiurriti' nark in rnni:i: and Ailnjited from tlic stac success, "TIm Hircv Hears." TOMOltllOW Taj lor Holmos in its m:ii"
Never before, not even in hii famous role of Bunker Bean, has lie been seen to such splendid advantage as in this pictured offering. His is the type of talent not often recorded before the camera, and his appearance in any picture is always a treat.
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youth and charming appeal are assets to the part she creates in "The Amazing Wife." tomorrow's picture at the LaSalle.
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everybody's popular favorite, daredevil
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I "THE LIGHTNING RAiDE
As we have seen the first six episodes, we want, in all sincerity, to recommend this as the best love drama and most sen-
J sational serial we have ever presented. Nothing ever like it. . T f 1 r . r i ,
I lake our wora ror it. we ask you to come today and be convincetl. Today will see the end of the Houdini serial, making i this a big double event, as everyone wants to see the exciting finish of "The Master Mystery." And look who else is here i today, the favorite of all favorites, the sweetest little girl on
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Viola Dana in "False Evidence
A peach of a five-reel photoplay. P. S. Pearl White's serial starts today in three big reels, making this a big ten-reel show. On that account we advise all who can to attend the matinee. Otheri. come very early or to the 9 o'clock show, as this is Po
ing to be a cracker-jack good one, and when you see Pearl
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White, oh boy! Take our tip, don't miss it You know our word is our bond, and when we pledge our word on the good
j ness of any photoplay, don't hesitate, but come and see iL This is the day nuf-ced.
TOMORROW As usual we have an exceptionally fine show, presenting three big stars beautiful LEAH BAIRD, PEARL SHEPARD and CHARLES RICHMAN. That a retributive justice will seek out and punish, even though the punishment may be withheld for many years, each Unconscionable we may have or be guilty of, is the theme on which this grand love drama is based, "ECHO OF YOUTH." We also present one of those uproaring two-reel Mack Sennett-Paramount comedies, "The Litde Wid ow," and the "Ford Weekly," making this a fine ladies' matinee entertainment. An extra added feature brings Charles Ray in a Victory Loan reel.
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