South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 229, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 August 1919 — Page 22
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hrleklrif? with l'tuiclitfr throughout every minute of its live nrls. Lillian ?nay havo t'ft nior- than her
hart- of the (Jish familv htauty. hut
Iax'ith Hok Crtw In M()n TTit Hiring !ay. Ai r. Matinee and Night.
1,1 m" Oliver
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rvho find harPl-CFS afttr m;ny hrtache nnd disillusion. Clevrr Drthy Gtsh. the ynunper cf thr-'s' vrsstlle sisters. Is Wcdncs'luv'9 Cnatl r,tai In "111 Gt Hin
Yet." a story f.HM t-.'lth fpontar.eous (. Bort LytcJl. v.hn is fast becoming humor ar.i thrills aplenty. Thi? or. of the most rrPuUr ptars of thp
Mirs G.5h departs rrorn ner Fcrcen annpars on Thnrsv in
McCutchc-on's well knovn honk r,f th. nmp name. Mutt and Jf.T. th Tath News and Harold Lloyd in a Mr.crio reel rornedv rnnirilpto this h:ll.
ronjpdy drama tIIlr.c a unique ptory
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rich little hIreps. who. however, hfij a hard tlm rcttlnff Just the riht man to love h'r. But eh finally sure- ed and Richard Rarthelmess is
the youthful
don't know that fhc has money anii
who loves hr for herself. On Thursday, "Girls." a comedy from tho stacr" play hy Clyde Fitoh. is the attraction and clever little Marguerite Clark is Its f-tar. Tto plot deahs vi.h the manner In which a trio of man-haters are transformed into just regular Irls. Friday. "Through the Wronjr Door" features dain;v Iade Kennedy, and Pauline Frederick is Saturday's tar in a rew dramatic subject called "The Peace of Roaring River."
sical procram, native dances and an altonther ur.i-jue entertainment In a Fpechl scenic settlr.fr. The com-
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tumes. ana their act is or.e or ex-1 c"'.er.e a? well as r.cve'.. On the same bill is 5cen Harper'
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Oi. a yountr man's success in love and business and plvinsr the har.d--some and darner Pert nn J.'e.il rote
newspaper man wno other Picture nr- t-x- rc,i rr,
dy "Tryinp to Get Alone" and the Gaumont Weekly. ".My Little Sister" is the title of the- vehicle In .vhieh Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw will be seen on Friday. Its tf ken from Elizabeth Robins' story which was quite popular. "Hearts ard Saddle" a two reel comedy and "Vod-a-vil Movies" will also be shown. Saturday's bill includes Georce
Walsh in a comedy drama called "Puttintr It Over," "Hearts and! Flowers" a comedy and the Patho j News, and todays' honkinps are
"Ace Hi-h" a western drama; "Roman Cowboys" a twe reel western comedy with Tom Mix, the second chapter of the new wild animal serial "The Ticrer's Trail" starring Ruth Roland; Mutt ard Jeff and the Path? News.
ar.d Blanks, variety entertainers. '. .
with an act that Is ?ald to be
of pep, glnicer and
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ar.lne actors.
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inp that will appeal to everyone. . i t . .v. . motion pic Barry and Iavton, the all-around 1 . . . each V;11 v.u
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heroine entered. This is the basis Little plays the loading feminine
or Tin; n.'tur.ti M.-;::." Of) fi-tui-iJny, Aw. 23 , matinee und n:M. lio.r'"- (', Tyler vlli prtfnt n Hn- (ilivc' ihratrr, prior to an extended au'einent m Chicaco, a new comedy entitled, "On The Hiring Line." the joint work of Harvey J. O'HIfcgins antl Harriet Ford. The theme of the play is both unusual and ti.ii-':-' th- u.:'iuitoi;V
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of the plot of "ThronKh the Wrunt; Door," a d"lii;htful romantic com-ecly-drama which features heatitiful Ma dir.- Kennedv at the LiSall
j Dorothy sure did ßf-t a big jueco of j Thursday. Friday's attraction is "A I the "funny bone" and her humor is ' IVarn of Roaring River." with Paul-
rpontant ous. too it makes one feel jnf. Frederick playing the leading
1.3 thourrh the enjoed her work as well cs h-r play. "I'll Get Him Ye t"
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tiared to prappb' with it prior. '. The result of the joint labors of thee gifted writers is a plav with s, ris of b v r lines and situations whieh are t.ik'n iulv;inl;m.' of by one of the most distinuishtd easts Mr. TyUr has ever assembled. Th- leading female role, a retired a. tres who has married a mlllionre and settled down In th- country N the joys of tlorn-stie bliss, will bj. laved by Laura Hop. l'rews. last s'-ison i-.nlm;' wnin.in for Cyril M.iud- m "The Savins Grace." The ta-t als- includes Josephine Hall, a few ears a:;t one of America's foremost musical comedy stars, whose son;' "Maty Jane's Top Note" will ii-ver be forgotten. Miss Hall came from retirement to play an original and altogether unique role.
role. Paris" ter.
On . Saturday. "Yvonne from stars dainty Mary Miles Min-
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Is by far her best picture and thos who huw "Peppy Polly." "Roots" and her other recent offerings know what such a promise means. "Glrl.V the stage comedy by Clyde Fitch, the well-known American playwright, has rlnpüy found its way
to mo ccreen and with .Marguerite i Cl.irk In the sreR-ir rob- We.lne. I a mystery
day's attraction at the LaSalJe. It the latest role played by Wallace ii one of those bright, frothv little ' Iteid in "Tlu House of Silence" at
comedies, bordering tn the risque.
An amateur detective, who solves
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and v.ith the heroine skating her wny across the "thin ice" with exceeding grace and agilitv. The storv
role. Lottie Kruse is the name of a new si tr who makes her picture debut at the Castle Lmorrov in a story of the frozen n rthlands. entitled "The Girl Alaska.' Full of dramatic tire and vivacity is "The SpitP Bride," which -was Mimed from Louise Winter's widelyread story and shown at the Cattle on Tuesday. Pretty and petite Olive Thomas, recent star of the Ziefrfeld "Follis." and wife of youthful Jack Pickford. is featured. The hit Miss Thomas made in her most recent picture. "Upstairs and Down," will be duplicated in this unusual story of .a girl who is made the unwitting object of a man's revenge and
the Castle theater today. It is the
siiaiie Muii oi ,i uo.ivn iuu,uui, who is lured into the maelstrom of C
vice in a big t ity, and the eorhpli-'Pl
Vivid in characterization and gripping in plot-is "The Romance of Tarzan" which visualizes the concluding chapters of Ed par Rice BurrouKh's great story "Tarzan of the Ap-s" for patrons of the moving picture screen. "The Romance of Tarzan" will be shown at the Auditorium Monday and Tuesday. It is in s-ven parts, anil In addition to tht: novelty of the theme, offers the eye a rare treat with scenes of natural splendor, amid which wild animals and equally savage cannibals are shown in all their primitive strength and cruelty. Elmo Lincoln ncrain takes the part of Tarzan. the white ruler of this untamed v"dern-ss, while Enid Markey has the role of Jane Porter, the beautiful datighter of the rich American scientist on an exploring expedition in the wilds of Africa where ehe meets and loves Tarzan. Others prominent in the cast are Cleo Madison and Thomas Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in a two real comedy tailed "The Last of the Saxons" will also be on the bill for Monday and Tuesday. Peggy Hyland, with her rare personality will be seen on Wednesday In her latest production "Cowardice Court" taken from George Darr
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At the matinee performance this ufternoon the Orpheurri starts th.e tenth successive season of this popular homo of vaudeville. The house has been completely renovated with every convenience for the comfort of the patrens. The booking system of the Orpheum is closely allied with that of the other Allard. houses, the Western Vaudeville association, the Finn and Heifnan and Huttertield circuits making it possible to secure headline features and novelty acts that would otherwise be unobtainable. For the opening bid Chief Little Elk and his company of Indian entertainers will offer an original mu-
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COME OUT AND HEAR THE KSEdS Cffl(22?Lf This Afternoon and Evening by DODGE'S SUPERB BAND
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Am Evening Moveliy Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Daocieg on flue- Lawn "COME AND SEE"
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cot'cerns three maidens who hated ! cations that arise when her father
man-hating muni red with her hatpin in. self-
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mot . and of the thincrs that hap-! is called to attend the man she has
pone" when their
league toppled. The dainty
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d fen The father recognizes the
best. Harrison pin. knows his daughter is guilty anu
known locally asj4ivvs t-ut the information mat me le.idinu' man. is! man died of heart trouble. The
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prominent in the story's action. Romance and adventure lay beyond the "wrontr door" and the
story deals with a phase of real life and handles delicate situations franklv and without offence. Ann
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Roman e. adventure, devotion these are the outstanding features rf "The Spite I'.ride." Iconise Winter's remarkabl- story of youthful Impuls.' which is the LaSalle's attraction for two das. starting today. Olive Thomas is f.atured and is Kien opportunity to display h-r ability as a graceful dancer, the art which gained her success on thppeakinc staT- as a member of the famous Zirpreld Tollies." The story round which the picture is built is a novel one apd deals with the romance of a wealthy man who is jilted by his sweetheart and who in a spirit of revenge marries the ürst pirl he meets. How real happin-ss come to them both after many disillusions nnd heartaches, makes for entertaining screen drama. Miss Thomas is at the zenith of h-T popularity nnd her work as the "baby vamp" in "Upstairs and Down" is still remembered by thoso who saw
it. Dorothy dish t th star of n. , bricht and amuslnc farce-comedy.' entitled "I'll Get Him Yet." and showing how a cl-ver and determined Kfrl succeeded l;i lan. line the one mar. who apparently did not want her. Her ownership of a tr.!',. y lire and a f-w millions proed t b--a han llcaj when she s- t out to ci;ture ral love, for many w.r n .. fortune-hunters that pursu-d b.-r.
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'Our Family at the Orpheiim.
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TODAY AND TOMORROW The Bewitching "Follies" Beauty OLIVE THOMAS
THE SPITE BRIDE"
Dramatic ilre ami vivacity, romanee r.ntl devotion are' ingredients of this Louise Winter story of jouthfui impulse. TUESDAY That CIeer Little Comedienne DOROTHY GISH
FLL GET HIM YET"
A brilliant fare e. showing the manner in which a eleer girl landed the one man who wouldn't run after Iier.
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lr years a featured doneer with the Ziegi'eltl "lVdics" und mm holtling the important dtmhIe-ioi-tion of Miien star anil ifc of otmg Jack Pifkfortl. Olive Thtuna' manj utlmirers will Hook to see her at the laSalle tot lay and tomorrow in "The Spite Britie."
.isitle freni telliiie; a nut entertaining ttry tif a joung girl who is suddenly hurlcil in(t emotional adetuii's. it tht pretty faorite an tqioit unity to display her skill a a tlanccr. The plot deaN Aith the a fi'aii-s tf a young girl who is married foi spilt by ii wealth, man, who later lea i' i Ls to loe her. One of tht etmeIy succr.ws tf the year is "I'll (Jet Him Vet." one of Doroihv Gi-h's !atct. liih eomes to the IuiSalle's serin n on Tuesday.
coming ai.h:: manv in "SLWl'HS." a picturiation of her st ace hit.
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HARPER Sc BANKS, Pep, Ginger and Joy.
JANE COURTHROPE & CO., .Offer "Our Famüy"
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JUGGLING D'ARMO Novelty Supreme
PAT & PEGGY HOULTON "A Summer Flirtation"
RITO MARIO & CO.. An Avalanche of Melody and Pretty Girls
BRITT WOOD, Original Comedian
LILLIAN'S DOGS Clever Canine Actors
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COMING FEATURES. WHERE DO YOU GET BETTER? Sunday, Aug. 17 Wallace Reid in "The House of Silence." Monday, Aug. 18 Lottie Kruse in "The Girl From Alaska." Tuesday, Aug. 19 Olive Thomas in "The Spite Bride." Wednesday, Aug. 20 Dorothy Gish in "I'll Get Him Yet." Thursday, Aug. 21 Marguerite Clark in "Girls. Friday, Aug. 22 Madge Kenredy in
Through the Wrong Door.' Saturday, Aug. 23 Pauline Frederick in
A Peace of Roaring River.
Sunday, Aug. 24 Bryant Washburn in "Love Insurance. Monday, Aug. 25 John Lovell in "The Clouded Name.' Tuesday, Aug. 26 Eugene O'Brien in "The Perfect Lover." Wednesday, Aug. 27 Ethel Clayto n in "Men, Women and Money." Thursday, Aug. 28 Irene Castle in "The Firing Line. Friday, Aug. 29 Louis Bennison in
The Road Called Straight.'
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