South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1919 — Page 19
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THEATERS
Stage and Screen,
Irene Norton and A. Dean Cole
COLORADO RANKS FIFTH
LOCAL PLAYBILLS
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H W. fa raphe,;, owner of th in i)l! I i j r i t - 1 shows aii1 ti.tin'l w ild luim.tl xhiMtlon. is In thf city t lay ;irr;inpSn spai for his .-hows a' Sprintrbrook park. Tin-- attraction will hi' nil'' of th" f;ttur-.s of the Int'-r-Statf fair :tn a nfrons .irnour.t of hjhc- has been aIIoUl th various Shows, novelty riU ami tu in es-. Thf rampl'fll shows -mploy over " p'nj! and carry 1 animalt;. Mr. impb--ll has lately paroiias-.l tli1 laioovii h nJ of Kolinou W--I'hauis. :ive in number, ami cmi-Ml-rl th tfst p n'orminw I--p.iianm in this countryTo l'atmlo Iail. Th attraction his three hands a nil ,- parade will bo made down town daily during the fair. Tlu- attraf five fronts. Jh arb-d arnusin'hts and part icul.irly tho nniqu ruing devices will furnish fair visitors with intercstinr; ntTtalnmtnt ach day and evening.
' u ai'ipi'cu snows were pertt n?v vi-ifeet ,y l'res't r.eore V. ll-dt- ami Sro'y Walter l.indU-y '. anij found to b clean and amus-, lt:k'. f urnishinp the nerd d "show" aliuojh' re without which no modern f.itr is really complete. .'0 tramMm-: devices are rermitreil and tv show will be under the 5 T r i t s'ipervi ion of the Inter-Slate fair o dielats. Tin y eom. from 'incf nnr s. Ind., and xpect (. l,e op n to th iubli(j on .Ionday --nii:i;. j OKI'IIITM. j Tenuo vaudeville open the t.iil at tne )rp!ieum for the last half! of tht- wi'tk. After a sr,undid njuni- , lr u act in which a lady pianist-eor. ntist plas improvisations f poulav numbers on thcs- iiu-,trninents. -Kf concludes with a tuneful piece, .Mammy ' Mine." playing both In-: Miiiiur-nts at the same time. Two darktown strutters brincr . bad; the old fashioned cake walk , and pat som Jau into it. The male member ioei a clover bit of pantomime on a poker küih. The audience is in a cheerful frame of mind ! .... 1
until a alow, bore.some sk tch is put 1
on. Jack sterman. more careful with Iiis remark? than h was last year. i;'t away !i. His sohlt. "I've Iot
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hi il as does his dance sons, Tiie I'oweli troupe of tiuht wire :rtlsts. aided by a sood contortion ist, conclude th program, and exo"te some excefcdingly ditlicult 1 1 icks.
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of Sout h liend. j ! 'Tish" 1 a m.-d. "dramatic farco. I I-NVi:ii. Colo., St-f-t
J f'umded upon Mary Iiobrts lime- 1 orado cooperative crop reportlnc
hart's famous stories which app-ar- ' .rvi,-t. nurf s fur August, iu-t out.
stimate i'o'ori'.flo's pear crop for;
IN PEAR PRODUCTION! I
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by thai proline writer. Kdw aid il. 'his yc.ir at -17l,;co bushels, or near-j Hose, and cis Miüs Hob.-on more ' ly ( c-rload--, in v-orupribon with; scope for the display of her talents! 1L 0r,,, VisheV 0f 347 cirloads last' than cith( r if her previous sue-1 ! : Villi. 1 .tf:1 lt:4.fll-.l..'.. .1''
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Jl' l4''IM l.tl'Si Ulll'lllir; a 1 1 i I L 1 1 vArtrraft banner, is unlike nn tiling sh ha ilonp for the bcreen recently, and concerns itself with the alventures that befall a society butterfly who masquerades as a cook. The role Kives Miss Tiekford, opportunity to further prove her nl iliiies as an ingenue comedienne and with her curls, quaint mannerisms, adorable frocks and an endless supply of screen tricks. Sähe runs; the. rramut fronx a touph oubntte type to a pathetic intrcnue. Tomorrow, Ehiid ltennett. the pretty Australian star, is featured in "A losert Wooing."
.ratio may rank as the fifth state this oar in producing pears, with California. reon and New York leading it.
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CASTUS Admirably constructed ami visaalized with exceptionally ood t.aste. "Other Men's Wiveh" at the Castle today is a story of the selfish rich In j;ood society, the avarice of nma enormously rich extending beyond mere desire for wealth to possession of those belonging's of another forbidden in the lüth commandment. How a beautiful rm rl innocent "ivl
!s made the vic:m of a sensation il I divorce case, is the basis ,f the! story's plot, with the heroine role!
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ami Sunday, Sept. ti ami 7 with a .preial iiuitinet" n Saturilay.
Tomorrow's attraction is M;.ryi l'icktonl in "How Could You .J.an?"
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BOYS SLEEP ON TRACK AND TRAIN KILLS THREE MAKSIIALIi. Mo.. Sept. A party of live Illinois boys, the oldest but eighteen, on their way to the Kansas harvest fields, were tired and decided to take a "nap." Three of them chose the- railroad tracks and two the side of the risht of way. A fast Chicago and Alton passenger trail came alon?: and killed three of the hoys. They were .Mayo Smith. 17. Orville Crossant, Is. and Clarrhoe Pcrtle, 17. all of Hast St. Louis. lit.
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MiKlhtiiie TrVfr(. In "Ko of the We f at the Auditorium theater Today.
big1 Mtudeville acts, are also on for today. "Muugys, ' a live act drama
(featuring' Jackie Saunders, heads toI morrow's hill with a two reel com-
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AUDITOim.M. A powerful picture will be shown n the Auditorium today when M.nielatn Travors i v(eTi in
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husband and father, and of the tin il j retribution which overtake; the j i "r.sp;r;i tors. Some btautiful sou, , ar- jhown throughout the action of, h puce- Tom Sants hi is in the ' supporting cast. In addition to this , feature, the second episode of the T-.ew ??rial "Klmo the Mighty," starring Klino Lincoln, who appeared hero in "Tar.:an of the A..'" an.' 'Vod-a-vll Moies." 'hoViS fixe
m.iyi:h. "She Walked In Her Sleep." a farce by Mark Swan, will be offered the theatergoers at the Oliver theat r tomorrow afternoon and niht and Sunday nK'ht with Miss Norton-Faul Nicholson. The fun found in "She Walked In Her Sleep" centers about the doings of a charming young lady, whose habit of sleep-walking causes a worl.l of merriment for all observers and a great deal of trouble for all those concerned in its story. The scenes are laid in a fashionable hotel.
through the corridors ami apartments of which this young woman deports herself, clad in oly a most fetching night-robe of pink silk and a larKe picture hat. Whle n a somnambulistic s'ate the enters the apartment of a young married couple and makes way with a bottle containing; a powerful high explosive. A reat many a musing situations arise in which the- jounsr husband has diMiculty in explaining the presence of the young lady in his apartment and little by little the entire cast becomes mixed up in various adventure?.
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SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 and 7 MATINEE SATURDAY
The announcement of the forthcoming engagement of America's premier comedienne. May Kobson. in her latest and undoubtedly her greatest success, Tish." which will
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TODAY The Idol of the Scn-en MARY PICKFORD 'HOW COULD YOU JEAN V Tin story f a sM-ict p't who trie to earn her lixin a-, a tHk. You'll liWe little Mar in thN rtdc.
"Two Sweethearts" With Walter IVnrxm V V.
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JACK OSTROM In Somrthinsr I lMdi Canttir POWELL TROUPE
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EXECUTIVE OFFICES Conservative Life Building SOUTH BEND, INDIANA
An Open Letter to the Public: Students of political economy, captains of great industries and masters of commerce, are unanimous of the opinion that co-operation is the cardinal principle in the great achievement of our country. Having this great principle in mind we deem it our duty to come to you and ask your co-operation for the interest of our project and for the welfare of our great city. The Blackstone Theatre Corporation is not merely an individual enterprise, but it is a project that belongs to the South Bend people. We want you to be a part of the Blackstone Theatre Corporation. Its management, considering the great demand for a wholesome and up-to-date amusement centre, and because of the fact, became the agency to supply the demand, and we are now in ihe midst of erecting a beautiful structure in the very centre of the business district. A showhouse that will be one of the finest in the country, the very latest ideas will be incorporated in the construction of the Theatre so as to make it the distinguished pride of South Bend. It will accommodate 2,500 people, comfortably; and a ladies' rest room, with full equipment will be provided; as well as a large play room supplied with toys and a great many other playthings; also a competent nurse who will care for the safety of the little ones, thus enabling the Mothers who will visit our House to enjoy the preEentation of the screen and its melodious musical program. We will also have modern stores and offices as an additional source of revenue. The Management is absolutely confident in the financial success of The Blackstone Theatre Corporation, and we are proud to state that this is a safe and sound project, and above all, a very profitable one. We are not tempting you with something that is speculative, promising you fabulous fortunes; we are dealing with actual facts, and we want to assure you that every dollar that you will invest with The Blackstone Theatre Corporation is well secured, and, an excellent return is a certainty. We have a limited amount of stock to offer; hence, we suggest that you carefully think over this matter, and after having convinced yourself that the foregoing statements are actual facts, we will ask you to respond with your subscription for stock, immediately. We will be pleased to send you our representative, should you wish additional information. It is important to mention that the peronnel of The Blackstone Theatre Corporation, are gentlemen of high character, financial strength, and business ability.' Again, the majority of the stock is held by The South Bend people; hence the policy and the management, will be controlled by the Stockholders through its representation. Remember this ia a home project, and we want home capital to share all the profits. Enroll your name on the bocks of the corporation as a Stockholder today. Do not hesitate! But act quickly! Let your money work for you. v Blackstone Theatre Corporation, 122 South Main Street. Main 866. Mark Braun, Stock Sales Manager.
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You are just in time to start today with the great ELMO LINCOLN in his most sensational serial, "ELMO THE MIGHTY," one of the greatest and most thrilling serial story ever mado. Yes, the great ELMO LINCOLN was born and raised in Rochester and Plymouth, Indiana, and is therefore an Indiana boy. He becrme famous in "Tarzan of the Apes" and "The Romance of Tarzan," where he earned the title of beinrj the largest and most powerful man in pictures. His new serial is one continuous thrill and as jt progresses from week to week it will prove to be one of the most interesting serials you ever followed up. Don't forget, kiddies and grownups, start today and see the great Elmo Lincoln every Friday in "Elmo the Mighty."
It's some serial. We also present today a story that will go straight to the heart of every girl and woman, a typical woman'? story vith popular
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Mighty," and you'll be here every Friday hereafter. TOMORROW A most pleasing 5-reel comedy-drama, presenting pretty little JACKIE SAUNDERS in "MUGGSY," a story of a girl who wore boy's clothing for luck, and girl's clothes for love. Also "TRYING TO GET ALONG," a two-reel Mack Scnnett comedy scream, and PATHE NEWS of late current events.
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