South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1920 — Page 20
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THE bUUTH tJtND NLWS-TirVllib PLAYBILLS OF THE WEEK IN SOUTH BEND THEATERS Screen
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Among the Stars in the World of the Theater By WM V. Fink
Two attractions of f xc-ptional n.crJt arc Fchcdukd f r r the " 1 1 i v r opera hon.-; this v.f-k Williara Hode in his f.wn play, "Th". C,ue-t o! Honor," Tuesday night, and
(Iraa:; IaIUjo and fla Hamilton in:;: u:r ha, N'eb., icntlv, Pr d "Dear Me," prid-iy nicht and j-at-'st n-. masic al c ir.rdy conu-dkn. urday ult'-rncon r::d r.it;ht. ; .a; . ihr- i f nr.. ttc --. in onn day ilr. Hodo h rnrnin t-i - r .m r-ir -'. attf-moon and ni.ht i-'ontli lit ri'l .i -'O-it o y tr.s j.it. 1 1 i t m. . t ?..- i1r:i-nd to J -?.!; ''.'ä.s trn n a tupportirt: actor, hnov. n La?. r.:." or tlii - piodm-iiou uü V. T. Uode. A - :l ri.'üiW'r .f ;. t : - s.-ll at $ cidi, lius Janify A. JU rr.t-'.s ronipan; I r i i.'s var tax. ln "a'-r IIar:-or," h" .v..s at th-? ; Auditr-rinrr., Jan. 1 id iyi:.- , H'Vp. 1 1 ay. - . u h. aiu-r dayintr tlie part of i'r( f-rn.tn Wh; rr.a i -a. ia a r. ,d company of "I'oll;. anna"
hou.-f , fiKii and fmanit mal ; aiiiU c und Kazier, leada th? ciioir." Ilia lerformance LaI; that fcr w.t ho 1,-ood that it Li rj;n-ia' r d y thi'bf rlti rdtn.ent of that ion ,a-o audi nrt an audi n-rc, wlai. li, l.y th.; way, did not know it v. a;; s'i.'i ti mibsMtutc- for Mr. Ifrrr.o until ll'. - larn-d tho trutli th; r.i.xt day. Cast r.? Capt. Alonzo riuminor of Hickory Crick, V". T. HodRe wa.-t in th rast of Gccr'e A'I'.'m "Vriry Vnnix l aria," at the Auditorium, Jan. IM. I'.'O". Then ho was i,or;;;thir:i; of a Mnirinir comedian. Jt wrus a"? Daniel Vnorhors Pi;r- of Kokomo. Ind., in '-TJi; Man From Home," a play by Hooth Tarkintf'ii and Harry Leon Wilson, tliat Mr. I?'dtrf; became a Ftar. In that charact r hj won public and critic-.. Tin; run of the play was unusually Ion:: and very prostatic. It made Mr. IIimL'o, ini'.v known as Willi.uu 1IhJ'.-. tli T. ir: omltt. d. Sine- "The Man From Homo." , ir.-t of th partü yoaytd ly Mr. ilf!e liav. been In a way at last drawn or tho Ianlel Voorhoes Hike patte rn aimed at fnobacry. j j.aMrur asido "The 'vlan From Jb.roe," Mr. Ilod'e starred In "The AYay to Happiru s:-," "I-'ixiru: Sister" tend "A Cur- For Curabbs." He was last her in "Fixing S:-ter." Th: ; seasen "Tho (hie-st (i Honor," made from a book Mr. Hodure wrute s vi.ii u", .is pruuiu i'ii, "Wherever it ha born act. d it has been liked and it is jut down as the h(-i thing Mr. Hodo haa had f-iiH'e the das if Daniel Voorlii -s Pike. The Shuberts are responsible for the production and In support of tho ttar are-. Sertt Cioper, Jennie 3imont, Jane Houston, Charks V. Ilutlcr and (Jraharn Juca.s. A rw ar.d to all nppearano.-s n;c.'( .-.still offe ring is tit ace LtUu and Halo Hamilton in "Dear Me," called "an optimisti-. 1 om.dy with tor.?. and written by Luthe r He ed and Mr. Hamilton. John Cobbn, rtsponsüdf for "Turn to the Hight," "Jaghtln " and "Three WL-e l-'0.ds," Iroducetl It In Atlantic. City, X. J.. a ttiontii ngo on New Year's day. leaving South l?end next Saturday r.ight it will proceed to Chicago, wdier It la scheduled to open a st.iy at tho Cott theater a week Horn tonight. (Jrace Faltuo is known in .South He nd chie fly be tho favor she has won m tlu. larcer cities particularly m Now York. Kaymond Hitehcorl; used to rely on Mi-s 'aKuc as n important adlunct to his ".'lit hv Koo." In vaudeMlle Miss FsUu" won a tig following. Uko Nora Hyes, sdic is e.imii'.g to ;aith I w ti-I hs 'something new." Mr. Hamilton is P. noun lure through Pral appe;irur.ee.. Hi,. kiKut -H.ir niton supiu-rt i Iradueios Tarmn K : ! '. ll.'iiü b mi., Itobert Jjowcr. i'aiat I'.urteu, 15ak' r Moore, tp-orge l'tice, IMattion, Joseph I'aib, fl. 1; ratten Ivennedy. J. G. Mtjrt'-n .mti Im never fliblon. "Pc.ir Me" was f;!.-t joa-due.! in Califorr.ic Th.ere has iivrr I m.--- ir: t!.i. y."- vs.-- : V vV-d--vV".; , .' v" ; o 5 If 3 J s 3 i H-
vii.i.im iioim.i: Amnica'H fa.rile ;utir who will appear at th rtlivrr theator Tnexlaj B'i'ht, l'cti. SrJ. In hii biggc-t mhvi ""Iho (iuot of Honor."
hhtorv of the country wh'-n th'-atri-r ri i ka:a - - v. as erj-:,tl to wkat it ji: . row Mr! r ae-h v.-- k hnn its sorr.e
kind pr-of that e i-:;rv.- con ii- j it.. - !, e.f the th" id.-!!-u nusua I n.al: a Idj.; individu tl vuccos m ai.port d William Giiktt.' in "Ix.-ar l:rr,tu-," i- M.on to I avo tho X'v York 4 a st of "flarrn'- " and will a.L in Iioton it; IM ward Childs Cai -I'.i.tir'.s "I:.. ," wluch mis iaa.de from M;uv Roberts Jtinehart'o to.i..; 'poi i.il Performances of ' Ti.'- .-'tia a. pia' by Fuen0 ''Xil!. v. ill ) otffrd and in th'-' play Mis.-- Ilayi-s will have a trai;i' rob. Jolm Milt-rn i- i'.r.i' f C-. or a hading loan in 'Tho J;uin d Ialy." Yli :i T'crcy Ma ICayr's thrr-f-act pro'je play, "Cooiaro 'ashiat.';m:." : in Wa.'-liinton. I). ;., Walt, r Haind n, who last ht-a.-on tabli.-li-d his rii?ht to play "I Funic t." will b tho f-xpoto :t of th- n imo part. Tiie play "Abraham Fincoln," made by tbe rm"li.-hrnan, .lohn Irlnkatr, h rirosprrous in Xev York ,in , Is vVt.n n.,,rth hi;.-, ih,- c ritics Fay. Arthur Hammor.-t.-m lias be :-n h;tvin " a hard time of it in .- lect ins' a ii.iiii" fiT la- bit t prt'diiv'tion. Ikia-t it was called "Join of Arkan-J-aw." Tb.eti "Toiti' tt' "' wa.- Substitut, d. That was chans-d to "AIv.;i:s You." And innv it is to "I'll Say She Doos-." Cra; y litlct ur ? in . maud. Maine Flliott is imw ae'ing in William Hut-nut's pla.y. "Trimmed in Scarlet," which is reputed te he a lx-ndon MH-re.-s with Miss Irene Yanbri'ch m the part, being nlayeel in this eonntry by Miss Flliott. The tour of Miss Flliott ami William Paver ham in tho re-revival of "Ford and F.uly Alg" was entirely sue e s.-ful and particularly so when tho all star cast (Mr. Favorsnam, Miss Flliott, Maclyn Arhuckle and Ir. n. I'enwiek) was see n at the Olier theater, nearly two years f:go. At that time it was evident that Miss Klliott was a far be tte-r actress than wh.-m sli hal last been here, which was a lonK time ago, and her personal beauty was more marked than -v r. Jn both respects as an a' tr. ss and as a typ" of beauty sh" was a distinct exemption to tho rul" in. tli" loni;- ale-enteov. Kmer-,'. ing from retirement. Mi-s Flliott prio.d 1,-i-eif ;i much mere innim a.-tn ss than when she left the stage and her persona! attrac-tin-.. mad.- nen wonder and w omen gasp. 1 i Fama Hep" Crews, wiio ael.d in J "On t!o lliiirg Fi no." at the dier
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aw;,vx - with uuu-ual vome dv results i i is . .b .1 Mi--; Crews in -e n ' ibe i-'iriog L.i r. w.-papers are calling at-:
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Ihe majority of musical comedy at- I uaciions ai mi- nine Tho Chicago Opera company, yincimr at the xincrton th at r, New York, has a schedule of prices ran.-rin: from $1 to Ci.k'o (J.e.rge, if newspaper advertiseinents are to b' aciepted as telling the truth, has a success in "The Huined Iady." Hudolph Can. Swiss pianist, who played at the Oliver theater recently as the second attraction of the series of threo liointr given by tho South Fend Musicians' club, was on the program with Mary Garden and Iouis Oraveure at tho Hotel Commodore, Xevv York, Friday night, w he n prices ranged from $1.50 to $4. Frit. Kreisler. first violinist of tho world, is playing at Aeolian hall, New York, this afternoon and next Sunday afternoon is due at the Auditorium, Chicago. John McCorma k continues to attract so many people te his concerts that in every city v'sitee! it is Impossible to rind a building big enough to accommodate all wlu want to hear tho Irish tenor. Anil best seats at McCormack concerts now cost : H $L.iol each. I M AI Jolson fti "Sinbad" is playing1 to i i enormous business at the Chicago Auditorium and the show is t-o much better than the hr"toforo best of its kind, tliat it is really something of a knockout. If the oli r opera houe hedd twice the number of persons it does, there would not be an empty seal in it when F. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe appear there soon. This H engucement will make tho third 5j South Fe nd appear. uu e of Mr. Soth- ti ern and Miss Marlowe as joint stars. N They jirst cani" in "Jlomeo and Ju- M lie t." Whe n last here', nearly six t years ago, they acted "The Taming k of the Shrew." PkiViroors of the citv I and surrounding: eommunity now M Ila s. "Tkvelfth Ni'-;lit," "llamh t" and "The Taming ef the Shrew." It will problodern I y 31 r. methods havo been adepte.l b Sothern ami Miss Marlowe in stagag- t ing Shakespe aia-'s jda.'. s and the h scene i v this ar will be semi'What M of a revelation a weUeune. There f lu -v 1 -''"" ani i ...... n-i,.. v. ... X-....T- ' 1,11 4WS1 1 ' ' " J " l" la-cefd breaking and the same story ; ii -icomes irm e.acn lete.-'.lit;." visited, j rq . . . . . . . t .i ihat wendertui Marlowe vmcc J-4 fl ommaneling admiration anov this ; teason. Itst fall marked the return t Mi.;s Marlow c to the- stage, f olwing a bn absence- eccai.ne.i .y !!ness. H-r health is now redjust. Ir. Rethem had said fare-well to the iauro. but hi deciion to again a.'t ! r,r in wiiaa; tb.e el criminating heaterg. e;-s will tind lle eaue to e sent. A capital e-c:r. dy await- .- .;th ?end's approval in "'appy liicks." om Wise is iroing to act it at tho ilive-r and it is mighty igood cnte:ainni lit. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads D 1 9 3 Will). XKiIIT, IVh. 11 Mail Onlcr- nv Curtain H sliari. :. II. SOTHERN MARLOWE 3 4 In SliakciHare- Cenncdy TWi.i.n n k;ht" Price: lamer 1 lor S;J. S2.,"0; IVilcon 52.00 and S1.."0: ;aIlery $t.o. IMu- io vmnt war lav. .Mail orders any time Net tickets lieKl unless ahl for No Telephone onlcrs taken.
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How a modest girl with a captivat-1 'ing smile lured a Manhattan Iusur-' anre company into a workshop of love-lorn wretches, forms the basis for Constance Talmadge's picture ; "A Virtuous Vamp" which will by shown at the Oliver theater for two; days starting today. As Nellie Jon.-,' Miss Talmadge takes the part of a girl who found it convenient to cast! aside her aristocratic name of (Iwenelolyn Armitage. in order to gain a : place in the insurance. oftice1 of; James Crowninshield, a bachelor' who hated to mix social affairs with ; business. Nellie is a steady stenog- j raphcr until Gilda Gray, a. Broad- j Wiiy shimmi" elain or makes applica- ir tion for a 530, OOo policy on h r ' Shoulders. Tln-n it becomes noces- ! sarv for the winsome tvpist te es- ' cort the staid Mr. Orowninshie-ld t ; a jazz parlor for an investigation of : tiiis matter. It is then that Crown- 1 inshield de-cides to stop being a j bachelor and this makes tho begin- j ning of Nellie's vampiest attempts to win the only man who refuses to
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Nellie vamped 'em all. She love letters, including Bill onu pirls nro l)in vamps; some achieve the art and others liao It thrust upon them. .dlio's (.who all thrt up. vs.
''HAVL iuU EVER BEEN VAfIPED?" If you have, you know how it feels. If you haven't, you've got to learn. Don't fail to see "THE SWEETEST 'VAMP' STORY EVER TOLD" How Nellie Jones smilingly vamped her way through life, breaking hearts as though they were kidney beans until she vamped her own heart awav. TODAY, SUNDAY, AND MONDAY RUNNING CONTINUOUSLY SPECIAL PRICE ON THIS FEATURE PICTURE 25c, PLUS TAX.
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living Mxss Ta.nmdge a kr.e role. !'r r',,riii'trf-.,c wi!l b. ir: v-n ror.r mm. ! : ous!y t?.h day starting one ' H. SOTIIi:UV AND JULIA M AH lAJWi.. H. IT. Fothern and Julia Marlowe 1 will return to the iov..il stase aft r an abv. rr0 from the th. at.-r for s. x.ral years at the Oliver ...peri i Wednesday ni.;iit only, IV.. ii, i:l ,hake.vj.f arc's con. dy, Twelfth Niä-ht." "he curtain '.vi! I ; ius- at s o'clock sharp. The first ;:v i important to the. under - standing of the play. A notable feature of th return of! nlicrn rind Marlowe to tho nlnv- ! 1,,, i tb. mnnnrr in xvliloh t b r V havo staged th? plays. Formerly the.-o stars have mounted Shakespearean drama with tho elaborate scenery of the realistic school cf r tl is i fc? k'i P--'t Iiii 1 ( U K's rV
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ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! JOHN GOLDEN, producer of 'Turn to the Right," "Lightnin' " and "Wise Fools," v,M present kmkh& Lmmk and
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