South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 231, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 August 1919 — Page 5
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,rlE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TrrrsTvw itvttxtvg. acgtst is, 1019. THEATERS Stage and Screen Off On Transcontinental Flight TUTTC V iL 11 iLir3 at tiii: i,sym,i:. ry.r isn't ar.y two way.- abo'it it. Iiorotny (Ith i in a o'.ns all by h-r-ff '.t v:hf'. it coniM to cr rn I-n-(omimio com'Jy. Her .t tine in "I'll ".ot Him Yft" .1 rathrr different rom"1y which is offerr-i LaSaHe pafor.s tO'Jay. U ;r.i -ed refreshing and he fveaU many tri-ks thtt are new and amusinc Th- ftory is of a very rich litt! mm M who 1 in lovj with iStat cf Pathfinder JPlams cm the .3 Matinee and Might I V Vi 'W T I II 5 '4 A. ON THE WAY TO THE BLACKSTONE THEATER, CHICAGO GEORGE C. TYLER Presents -It t.i" only man th.it Josn't yfi-m to. How tiT;p love stop ,- .... -IfV-CT? ..,-, run after hr. .it r.oth'.n and how fiifr'i'?u'.tie.- are r tii.al'y o'. rrcome hy tnis resourceful vrunz mahlen fnri.s th" !-iis fori th- story's lively h( tior.. ) . i:i i.irl I5..Lrthe!nu;-.s who has jihy t fd Iarllr.? -ros in sipport of MarO cu-ritA Cl.iTk, Mary iMckford ;ind' -V- i It -
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"Thf S'rite Brldf-" a drama r.f;tion ever undertaken by th United oiithful irnpulsp. full.of tears, thrills j States war department, was started .rnis. ?oye and adventure, is .shown j a f ! o- fvera! i'ostponemnts when at th (rat!e today wath pretty OHv.-'th noses of the six machines were Thomas in the title role. Never he-j pointed from New York toward San fnre has thin star been po allurinsc. ! I'rancisco, the destination of the vivacious .and utterly captivating; j tour. revt-r ha.s she been ca,t in a better j In the mall hours of the nicht io than that of the shy little danc- the automobile caravan of the fxpoinif pirl who won a millionaire hu.v i litlon. carrying food, the kitchen.
and. after being made the victim of a scheming chum. Other players prominent in the cast are Robert El1N as th? hero, and Jack Mulhall and lalfe DuFlrey as the churn. Tomorrow. "I'll Get Him Yet" fature Dorothy Glsh.
t mammoth hearchliht and photographic otitnt, left Hazlehurst Field at Mineola for Elizabeth. N. J.. on th first leg of the tour. Spread out on the road the automobile section of the expedition is half a mils in length. Hecause of congestion in New York streets in the davtime it
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Chief Little, Elk and company offthrough it at night. Indian entertainers which includes! A farewell message from Mn'o
Ora M. IUldinger, commanding of-
two glrJ vocalists, top the present vaudeville bill with a novelty offering Harper and lilankn. a colored duo who sine, talk and dance live i;p to tKeir billing of "pep. fringer r.nd joy." Jane Courthropo nnd c- inpany please with a domestic skit vailed "Our Family" in which truths ar- combined with humor. F.arrv
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ten. call their clever acrob atic number "Taking Things Easy." They do. including the applause.
?;cer of the Pathfinders, was read to the oeople of New York by IJout. Clayton ('. Shanraw. radio ofricer of the expedition, from an altitude of -.500 feet above tho city in th" afternoon.
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A satirical comeuy by Harriet Ford and Harvey J. O'Higgins, with a distinguished cast, including LAURA HOPE CREWS, JOSEPHINE HALL, SIDNEY TOLER and MINA G OMB ELL
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AT TIIC OLIVITH. The doors of the Oliver theater, South r.end. will be thrown open on Saturday, Aup. 22, for the first timo this season for the. performance, matinee and night of a new satirical comedy called, "On The Hiring Line." under the direction of George C. Tyler, one, of the premier producer of the American stage. The new play after its performance here goes to the Dlackston theater, Chicago, for a long engagement. "On The Hiring Line" is the joint work of Harvey J. O'Higgins and Harriet Ford, both skillful dramatic authors who hive, written many successful plays. Together they collaborated on "Polygamy." "Tho Argyle Case," "The Dummy" and "Mr. Iazarus." Mr. riliifgina ia a well known writer on an infinite, variety of subjects. As
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special articles and short stories, among which may be mentioned hi famous scries of articles on political corruption written in conjunction with Judge Hen 1J. Lindsey. Mis.s Ford is the author of "Tho Greatest Thing In The World" in which Mrs. Ix Moyne wfis starred. She dramatized "Audrey" in which Eleanor Kobson was starred and "A Gentleman of France" in which Kyrle Bellew was so successful. In conjunction with Joseph Medill Patterson she wrote "The Fourth Estate" and "The Little Brother of Tho Rich."
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AT Till! AUDITORIUM. "The Romance of Taran" the sefn part spectacular film drama prerenting the concluding chapters of "Tarzan of the Apes" opened a two fi.iyj.' engagement at the Auditorium yesterday. While retaining all of the picturesque and refreshing novelty of thome that st the first production apart from ether screen features of the day "The Romance
of Tarzan"
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swift-moving plot m which excitement antJ suspense are deftly woven into natural sequence. Much is also made- of the dramatic contrast bntwten T.uraan's life as the white kins:
of his jrin'V empire and adventure when plunged
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KAISER BILL BUYS NEW ESTATE IN D00RN
AMEROXGEN. Aug. 19. It became definitely known, today that former Emperor William, of Germany has purchased the. Doom essfate in the village of Doom, near I'treent. The house will be immediately renovated and remodeled. This work will be likely to require several months' time and meantime the former emperor will remain lodg?d in the Rentinck castle at Amcrongen.
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Knill MarUey at tli Auditorium Toilrt.v. COMIMAIN A ROUT SEHVICIi IXDTAN'APnLlS. Ind.. Aue. 19. Complaint against the service of the Central Union Te.cphone company to Frankfort subscribers was filed
with the public serv ice commission j Monday by the city, the chamber of j commerce, th1 Morning Times andi the News-Crescent of Frankfort. Ai
petition for an increase in rates was bled by the telephone company Saturday.
.ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR !
i AEfllAL DERBY CONTEST!! I i U I NEW ViRK. Aug. T.i. --Plans tor j U n tr'.pscontinental aerial derby from 1 lj j New York to San Francisco withjM . rn.ir.' than $100. Of i i.i prize.; inclmi-! ling a first pri?e of $20.000. -.vere ali-jl ! nounced Monday by Capt. Cha.- J. I l
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! Aero club of America. No date has! I r.een set for the contest which will' j be Internationa! in character and! j sanctioned by the Aero c'ub of I America under the rules of tho In-' ternational Aeronautic federation,' ,' governing all aerial sporting events.!
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yesterday wets aplenty. Did you ever enjoy a better or more pleasing drama, and isn't ELMO LINCOLN a wonder? Yes, ELMO LINCOLN will start his new fifteen weeks serial FRIDAY the 29th. We have seen the first six chapters of this serial and we claim it's not only the greatest but the most sensational and daring serial ever made. Take our tip and see the first episode. Anyone missing this extra fine seven-reel photoplay.
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avoid it tonight and come to the matinee or very early in the evening. Also today TOPICS OF THE DAY, from the Literary Digest, shown here every Monday and Tuesday, and they are surely fine.
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ler.uon ui rn erje w no !es a good story, well tci. A remark-, ably effective illusion of reality has, been created in th atmospheric! handimer. -wvhile emotional acting of a h:i:h order is provided by t'leo tad:son in the role of tne siren who sets out to entrap Tarzan in her toils, only to find that she loves him too well to carry out her unscrupulous plans. Kimo Lincoln a pa in appeared a Tarxan and Kn Id Markes- :i the American ?i:i. Mr and Mrs g;Jney Drew in a two reel comedy 'The Last of the Saxons'' and the Tonics of the Day are nlso on th bill.
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