South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 40, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1920 — Page 7

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Ar.nthrr famous novel, broin'.it to lif trirn-.g-h th mMium cf the r:ctur fcri-n, ; pre.ntd at tho I-vSill today. "A Girl Named Mary" in it t!t!v nni written bv JuÜtft Wilbor Tompkins, which lr it la a R-'jirant of JM ontortaJnmcnt vsImps. Th hrolno role of ti: contrary little :nl.i who ran a-way from to murh love, H Imbued with ncMfd charm by the pcr.von of l.i!nty Marsruerlt Clark. SVftfinr MacDor.ali a hr equally youthful fverlhmrt and Kathlyn WlIIKn n5 her mother, fonn her excellent support. Tomorrow attraction. "The Tons:

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Am vital to every woman, ai life itself. H the proMem of choosing the proper husband.. To Ix-tty th"heroine of today's pictured ttory at they Citlo, thia problem was fraught with difficulty. Her life had been a pitiful. unendlnr struggle, apainst poverty- barren of the comforts and little luxuries that every womir craves. Then came three suitors, one a money barbarian, ono an unprlnclpallcl nobleman, the other a strut: -prler like herself, but a man worthy of the name. Seo hlch chi chose In "The Loves of Letty." The tar is beautiful Pauline Frederick. Tomorrow, Marjruerlt Clark Is the star of A Girl Named Mt.ry."

attraction at th Auditorium. It 1 the story f a "Treat musician, a vioinit who play.-i upon the heartstrings of humanity. In his rendition of the part of Pierre Fournel, a man who- love for an only sister causes him to wt a.!d ambition and how to unjust circumstances. Mr. Fa mum is jald to have made a new record for himself in masterful artistry. The story 1 paid to be alive with throbblnp interest from b-Clnnini to end. and the tn moments are raid to keep the audience keyd up to a hlfth pitch of enthusistio interest during the entire performance, "flo Ve?t, Younir Woman." u two reel comedy, and Topics of the Diy. taken from the I,Iterary Iiifst. are other picture: on the bill. The ..-trnc- pictures will bv shown tomorrow.

"i;vi:s or youth." As a stae play, "Eyes of Youth" w.u a success, and its photoplay replica, in which Clara Kimball Young Is starring, presents the story even more dramatically, tense and vivM In cotorinr; and finesse, it is said. Th story has b'i. amplified, and many of the episodes Impossible !n the staqe presentation have been Incorporated in the picture. Four months were consumed In the making of this feature at a cost said to exceed $2 50.0 00. No detail was overlooked, in production, photography or cast, to make the production the

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ounrnoi. Jo, "Wolfe and Co., predentin er a fareo with musical trimming heml the Orpheiim bill for the first half of th cek. Mr. Wolfe manages to squeezo a few laughs out of his lines, but outside of that the act Is distinctly hostile. Harry Gilbert, dialect sinping comedian. Is suffering from a severe cold, but göts away In fair &ha.p Three athletlo frirls and Magnus Olaff.-o-i close the bill with a beach Hcen. The girls stejre a lively boxinpf bout and follow with a rough wrestling match. Nalo and RItto, offering: accordIon and violin selections, get plenty of applause. The accordion player UAs good, eFT.ec!ally in his "Itusslao ilag." but the violinist is poor. The Puppetta open the bill with a pleas-ins: novelty, having a miniature stapo of their own. Tho act closes with a bis surprise. The pictures show Sen. Newberry rt the fraud trial.

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best possible. CKra Kimball Yountr's performance 1 surprisingly fir.e in a roie that requires the expression of practically all of the emotions. Iiefore

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Young: has appeared as a your.?1 woman apprc henrivcly stnndtnt: up-j on the threshold of mature woman-' hood, a slf sacrlrtclm: drudge to the whims of weak relatives, a courte. Kan. and lastly the woman who rr.arrleg wealth and thereby divorces herself from happiness. "Fyes of Youth" employs the dm-' matic device of crystal azinfr more effectively than usual. Y.'o have all seen the younjr person who lonprs to look into the future and Ret her wish via the matrio crystal. "Eyes of Youth" Is real and lifelike. The photoplay comes to the Oliver theater for one week, starting .Sunday, Feb. 15. !

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