South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1919 — Page 5
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Al.'niTOIMl'M "The Winning Stroke with Crr Wnlsh. I.ASAI.I,!-: "Tlic Circiy Horion. '.vlth S- jo Hay.tk.rv.i. CASTI.r: "The (iloHou I.ndy." v.-ith f'llvo Thom.v. oi.IVFJl -Tl. Mira Ii Man' OIII'IIKUM Vaiiilfilllo.
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v.nnl i. a-ts i,. v juayin an i n-aK'-nirnt at th Orjh"im th ;t r. livi.i In .nl!ir,i. li'iLfirs Iiftwn
ConrJia- an'l romp.tny 'in-1 Charles OW.tt. Th- futrnrr f.iv his nuunro with ;i juirlin' nov Ity. whl'p th latter irrsTits a ruiniat':r 'mi npf ra in a thoroughly r.W rt i I n i n n-.ann.T. John Mar-ton. assM'-l hv pretty Mol!!.. Fisher offr ;t skit of rnarrio-1 Iif- :n which th tro-.il ari.-f-s from th husoiri.'.'-, f.iüur" t. r rrir ni tiff his tirt vMin .intMcrs:irv. SJmnis ;ml Pow r
p'ens" with a minute's r'h-.irsi of .onp.- ami l,inrf-s an! the three j
woran sit rs. oftrrin ... Miming anl dancing oddity, round o;it the hill.
ni-nts at Ynh- and Marvard. The I r:rc fcfnr.s with tho mor,tT rrowd j of rlir.-rir.K' peetators and th in- ! !:. - in c '-vritf-mrnt from start to . f;r.ih of th" e.,ntst. is most thrilling In rff.ct. In ro'.IrM jranks and tunt.s of airility and Ftrrnqth. in , hatin the schemes of an intritriif r. In winning thf he art of a jduky t:irl. and finally as Ynle stroke in : tho errat loat r :i- Walsh .ri c-s a ! strikingly fine impersonation. He , wins the pre h snito his Jealous rival in love, who on a moving yar-ht ho'aH a pistol h-vflrrl at him ready to shoot if he wins. Walsh's dive Into the river as the shot is fired and his suhsf'iuent trouncing of thvillain, form a tremendous climax I for a fascinating photoplay. A two- ' rrl comedy and Tonics of the I ay ; rounds out a most excellent shoe. j The hm i hrin repeated today- Toj morrow Jack I'ickford will he seen i in Jiurithir hv I'roxv," a six-re. 1
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wnji i:ti:ut.m okpiiaxs. The children of the orphans' home- will h entertain.' d Friday afternoon at the Castle theater at the to atinee performance of Mary I'i-k-frd In "The Hoodlum." Through
the courtesy the theater
oi,ivi:ii. Seldom Iris a photoplay so profoundly stirred an audience as the T'aramount-Artcraft picture. "The Miracle Man." which is heint: shown at the (diver theatre all this week. The picture deserves a place heside the reat screen masterpieces, fleore Iane Tucker, its producer and director, has handled the striking story with the touch of genius. Interpreted hy a cast far ahove the average, its rrippintc appeal holds the audience snellhound.
That famous r;irt"nn of K. Iirks. "The C.ij.tain and the Kids." which is now current in the leading news-
! pipers throughout the countrv. will
of the management of: he presented in musical comedy they T-lil he admitted; form at the (diver theatre next Sun-
tree and the .street e ir company
also generously agreed to furnish ample transportation accommodations. "The Hoodlum" is one of the liveliest comedies Miss Pikford has appeared pi for some time and the little folks- will douhtless enjoy watching her antics on the screen.
has day
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liASAMii:. Sessne Hayakawa is always at his hest in native roles and in "The Gray Horizon" he has a vehicle of extraordinary dramatic power. Tsuri Aoki. his talented Japanese wife is also prominent in the cat and gives a sympathetic portrayal of a little oriental maiden who is wronged hy :? u-hlto ri:in :ind then lrft t rt ilie
from grief. Her hrothcr's manner of .seeking vengeance is whit forms the theme of this dramatic, story. I'retty I-'ileen Percy plays the white woman, for whos happiness the Jap sacrifices his chance for revenge. Tomorrow, "The Hoodlum" featuring Mary Plckford is the attraction at the LaSalle.
afternoon anil night. There Is
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fects in conjunction with IS whistling song hits, and novelty dances and specialties interspersed throughout.
ixkhakt si:i.i:ts m in:. S'-ci.iJ f T!ie Now s-Tinirs : CdSlIK.V, Inl.. Oct. 14. Miss Anne ('. straight, of P.edford, Pa., a graduate of the I,anra I'ranklin School for Nurses, New York city, has heen engaged hy the Flkhart County Tuherculosis association as county health nurse. Miss May Peregrine, of (J reencastle, Ind.. who had heen selected ffr the place, refused to sign a contract on such salary terms as the assixi.ition is willing to giant.
caktij:. Olive Thomas is today's star at the Castle in "The Glorious Iady" a story of Fnglish racing life that will he found entertaining to old and
young alike. The story comhinesi that quaint charm and appeal of old!
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love and thrills moments comes race where the
fast-action plot of
One of the hig during an exciting girl sacrifices her
thanco of winning to save the life of a nobleman. A beautiful romance results, but the barrier of class arises to prevent their happiness, a barrier, however, that is overcome just In timo by the man. Matt Moore plays th duke. Tomorrow, Sessti Hayakawa is featured in "The Gray Horlzcn."
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AriMTOlUVM. George Walsh please his many followers at the Auditorium yster-
day in his latest production. "The j "Winning" Stroke." a photoplay dra-j m.attcally dealing with typical college life, and showing the world- I famous Yalo-Uarvard 'varsity boat race, filmed in June th race hav-j ing been rowed, as is customary, ; just after the annual commence- i
CONCHAS, JR. & CO. Intor-inozo in "lllvouac"
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CHARLES OLCOTT A ('oniic Opera in 10 Minutes JOHN MARSTON In "Iiis Alibi." SIMMS & POWERS A Minute's Rehearsal THREE MORAN SISTERS Singing and Dancing Oddity TliritlAY RAYMOND BOND Sc CO. And I'tnir Other Acts
TODAY The Japanese Star SESSUE HAYAKAWA in
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A llirtlling y-c-rwn lraged of a .hip artist in Am ri a. Turi Akt (Snmh'' wife) npicar In tin cat. TOMORROW Ktra spcial Ketiirn I 'ngag'inent of MARY PICKFORD in
THE HOODLUM"
Her funniest and mo-t liuliian pliotopla. The appealing stor of a Mr little rle-li girl who onl) linK real liappln in the slums of a grt-at cit.
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If t n failed t Iar I'ic k ford. when -Ih' Ihxxllmn" dael th.- Olir theatre r.entl. ou are offered another opportunity, and one that ou shouldn't inUs. tomorrow at tin-, theater.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1 4. In anticipation that legislation to stop profiteering soon will become effective, the dep-irtrnent of justice is putting the final touches to its plans for proeiure when the new weapons are available. Att-. Gen. Palmer today calbfi a meeting of th conferees who took the cost of living problem under advisernent nearly three months ago. S-( ys Glass, Houston and Wilson, 'hairman Murdock and W. Ih Col-Vf-r. of th... federal trade commission; Idreetor Gen. Hines, .st. Atty. (Jen. Ames. As-t. Sec'y of the Tr asury Ieihnguf II and H. K. I'igg, assistant to Judge Am ci, were present. After a review of the progress
made so far. which was said to he very gratifying, considering that none of the laws requestetl hy congress has been placed on the statute books, the conference discussed new steps to be tnken when the "renl campaign" of the government is started. OMicials declined to indicate what they had in mind, but it iknown that Atty. Gen. Palmer is prepared to proceed vigorously in a number of individual casts, involving both foodstuffs and clothing, as soon as the food conti ol law amend
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stops the holshevist movement. "Iiecentlv I listened to a holshe
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