South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 213, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1919 — Page 19
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AT TUT. AT DITOIIU'M. rv.epito rTorts at r'frr:i nrvl "ho-i!" U mir..,-" th.it poüti'.il AufTfin .-tibUs tili oxiyt Sn trrtain actions 1h th" th'-?-i.s upon whl h is Ki--! 'Th- Mav'r Min." th- Jirf-t of th Frank Kf:. tn Special Productions, whih ha l n .curl hy the Auditorium for toiiy. "Th MaKtr Man" i. a -tory of po'itJral lif of th- "j.owf-r.s h'hlnd th thron." of Kraffrs. ward-hrel-er.H. l.-of and all th othr un-h-;ilthy rnncorüItantM lnseparabl from corrupt politics. Mr. Kfen-m plnyji the part f th State attornyFnoral, a mnptor-h ml at political t chrm!' sr. w hos entire Kraft-Lu.It llfirn tumM'f to th ground when ther-- enters Into his lif th one inf "'Kf which ran soften and Lend hf. t will of iron a woman. Kvr ryj,ody.s favorite. comedian Charii-- Chaplin will sfen a.iln In "Sunnvside," In which he np-r-'-are.! a h"rt time n t:o and amuvd nl! of hl, follower. Saturday's hill for a feature- has Tersry Hyland In "Mi.-H Adventure." a five-reel comedy drama, with "A Pair (if Dmcrs" a two-re 1 comedy and tho Pathe News.
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The class of patrons who will fel :r,il yjpM to thf ;ippc;il of "Home" , .-! a t i 1 1 - for today's Salle, pic- ' lure, will not he disappointed and! v. i!l f.nd exactly what tliey seek In!
thi.i simple evt ry-day story of life. Th- heroine ns playo:l hy Mildred j Harris, who hy the way Is Mr. 1 Oi:;rlie. Chaplin, 1 youncr collc,T ! kit ! who Kivrs her c ompanions th- , Imprt-ssion that she is from a homo :
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of her parents to send her to-t j--liofd has l.een a hard on-. Vacation c omes and she ocs to the homo ! t' enr of hrr rich pirl friends, when !
after numerous bitter experiences, sh" finds that wealth is not everything and returns to her own humb'e, happy home a better and wisv j uuug woman. Tomorrow Henry Ti. "hltehall pl.-.ys the leading role in "Modern liusbands."
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TODAY Charlie Chaplin's Pretty ISridt MILDRED HARRIS I in "HOME" A drama of .youthful impulses, with tho star ns a pathetic and wistfnl Rirl, suddenly hurled into emotional adventures. TOMORROW Tliat Splendid Actor HENRY B. WALTHALL
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TOMORROW Dainty little PEGGY HYLAND in a bewitchinsr six-reel comedy drama of the sea. a love story
that cannot help but appeal to you. Also PATHE NEWS of curre-it events, and an extra
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