South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 88, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1920 — Page 20
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TTME5
Stage
PLAYBILLS OF THE WEEK IN SOUTH BEND THEATERS
Screen
Among the Stars in the World of the Theater
By Will V. Fink
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bereifter? Io tho.-o who nrf cool 'store show" In Boston or in the
.com.- thoi.'.v in- mass oi puirn environment of a modern musically:
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Father a Love who prjidvs the des.n there ;t Divine Providern that ! ur.v for the pood and th.it for tho
mere oui a rewam ror me m-ou, - l" ' 1 dvon these rflmr.di.iM n nliv that
, . . . , . , .. (Ustinn. And (Jrithth In masterful , V , , ; j VC and a just punishment for those . . . . , . lias been declared far and away the ... ' . .,, . . tasnion anvcr.' the enigma ma. . v.ii. .i v. who had a life of evil? This Is tho irl;f,u . f.ori . lho . wrm1 ,lfr ctorv best m which they have ever apawesomo question which I). . ' ' i;,,,,,, , ' rr.t ' .m I'red. and have surrounded them
tau? This, in brief, is the pre at st
xtravapanza. Mclntyre and Heath have preserved their quaint yet lovf.iblo individualities. Messrs. Ie
and J. J. Shubert have this season '
Rrturninp. to South Fend after an bot-nce of nearly .;x year?, Mclntyre Heath. rff'4 popular hlaektac comedians, will he seen in "Hl!o Alexander." which, in skc!fJ..n outline at Ica.-t. i not unlike ' Th Ham Tree," w hich was th ir
ehic! when thev wcro lat here,
pive over a preat amount of their spa e to the Earrymores Ethel. John an 1 Eiorie. They are all doinp r u .arkaMy fine actinp Ethel in I.-c:a-e", John in "Iiichard III" and Eiond in '"The Letter of the Eaw." Critics are rating John Har-
i yirif rc. who us d to act in LpcIo
, , , , with a notable company of players piven each dav starting at 1 o clock. . , , , , . supplemented by a very large chorus of sir.pers and dancers, mostly girls, MrlXTI UK AND 111. ATI!. with a series of scenic settings proNot without pood i M-on h ive Mr- ! nounced unusually artistic and porIntyre and II tth. im em- t the! peons. It is not denied that "Hello
elusion of "the pr at t question" ; r diver theater Wednesday. Mar h j Alexander" in close kin to "The Ham will have it hroupht h. fore them in;;i. in their new".--: v hiei--. H l!o Tree"' in which Mclntyre and Heath
simple terms, unhandicapped by a Alexander." won their Liii place in I successfully starred for some four
Grimth answers In his latest production, "Tho Greatest Question." will h shown at the Oliver theater
for thre days sLirtin tod.y. Stu- i
di-nts of occultism who hae been attempting to reach a practical con-
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Kerently they finished a slay -yt ron; , ..m. '' M antippe und ( Kr..;ttest ls.,Ut Tht! story has its VuV Inre t h:t r, 4:, Jea'rs thevhuvo U omedian have been deftly ems:drable duration at the f.arrM, , H I ort .e Hunt r. Urttin on a farm, amonp home b-n the r-c-pnized eju:i nt of an i biaddered upon an interesting and (ThlcaPO. where their show was S' T-MT- reerntli has ben in Justice . r..iU . , ..m . -ru . 1,. i-,.ii.lrt o Hl-.
l'Voi that it attracted nun;r- 1 .! m pllori. IN t-r Irl. tson , . ' . ' ., - 1 , . . ' ' , - . . , . , J?' . it;,,-. r ,..,! Ti t, ', r,.,i ami honest, until the rail of war of portiay4r.p ditimt U'is of tlie to rcj'orts from New ork and Chiously. The partner-hip exist t - , . ... u 1 . . . a,th r l,u(Cc..ot t;ikrs tho t , KOn an,j the support .ld-tim southern darkev. Jfeath. capo whence the blp company comes tween Mclntyre lf.;ith oatts l-.e k , ... J.ichard ..lans.ieid. of the family. The boy meets death, the bombastic, optimistje. tlashy to South Iiend. Ed car Smith and lTZru'.''nTr -The Gold Diners" is one of the when, rather than risk the lives of ", olored p.ntleman." and Mclntyre Kmily M. Vounp wrote the tor- of nt vT.rrau'.a u I'--e . , , sut.Tti.irio. i rew v .r.eninir th. Iiis .liroct ;i n t it lies i it-.- l.w tho idnv: Afrr-d Hrvan wrote tho
ronninp tow-r, h p-rmits himsi If
!itinct!v uniuue m tti-
. t. .. . . . ,i,.i,i.i t,, f;i!l r,.r;- Am! so is Ina " 1 : i i r who olavs th'
...... . ,r- ,.,ti h. taxed l :tUiz role in it! Mis-- T'aire " savs: wept overboard when the ves-
an rtuiny lestroyer. Tlie faith of the entlro family is shaken and the earnest, fervent prajeis of a mother
portunitv of domp so.
YVednesd iy ritrht. fr th. po;.n!.i r- " ne (,f th iiti'-s thinks I imitate lfv of h two romdian- i-; s 1 1 11 -1 ;- O.wl. My i)roJ"ile is like her3.
-Ii- h that tho-e who hav. seen them i v. 1 cant ne:p my n.s-. I na-l in tb. t-it are for th ir kind tiothltip to do with its fa.-hior.rnp.
f fun and ttiox, who have n-vcr i wo riu. v s um i ini iu' la'in u.'
,, them ar- plad to Pet the op- invior. n- plays an in-n part
and I am d iri.-ii tdoi. .My name H I 'a era n." Theater Mairazin.
"Anc-I Face", for which Virtor i .
IIrbert wrnto the mu-ic this is suf-
f iricrif v.arraiitv tliat It IS K""'! I
is enroute to the Oliv r. as 1
:nr Hertha K' a'irli in "Tho
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for six Ions' months-, s em to have been mocked. Then "the ratebt question" fork's it way into the minds of this fairly. Is there a
ways - hnnprv down - n - hr- - In
shiftless " on." 'i'luso arti-ts. tor artists tli y ai- ;u eertainly as was Joseph JeMerson of "Kip Van Winkle" memory or Donmiii Thompson of "Joshua Whitcomh" renown, were ctiators if the characters th y hae so liv' inipersonated. Ami whether in vaudville from its very introdm tion in Keith's
lyrics and Jean Schwartz composed the music. Allen K. Foster t-taped the dance numbers, which are paid to b? quite nut of the ordinary. Every member of the company appears in tho porpeous minstrel first p irt which is the closinp scene of the tirst act. Amonp those best (CONTINUED OX PAGE FIVE.)
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"Hamlet." th- lif .f 'C.-. r.' Wa-li-
insrton" havinp b n (beidedly bin f.
.Mr. !(.mpdn is -.n,idred the last 1 tj
or pi M'tu nay nami i. ' I "I avlora" !s to he revived at
Ib.- Century th at r in New York i fr v( ( k from tomorrow ni'it.; Fl. anor Iaint r. Chri-tio Machon - ; 1 aid. florae Has-ll and John T.
Murray are prominent in th' -a."t. !' the f i r T nipht tho hiph-st piieil scats will be Jä each.
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William Uuell in "The Valley j rf Tomorrow" w ill bo the otf rinp j t.
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stry of th soul-prowth of a man who finds that the man he is oblipated tri kill is the very man who has saved his Iif. and that the pirl
he loves is tlm sister of the man , f
ttin.ii'ti whom Iiis own little sister J was broupht to th shame and (lis- ,
honor that led to h-r dath. Love k and personal pratitud' com to fl prips with the claims of family fj
liiuior. Th'. photography is tine and ; M the settings nature's own back- M pround from th b-a.utiful region of ! l I-ike Tahr and the Truckee Kiver. f-j "Her Private Husband." a two reel j t j "S i nshim" oiinoly and Topics of j H
the day will !' otner pi iures on id
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Wi f-. a Hla. ktn prduetion fea- ! turinp SIia l'ieamr and Ilob.rt
O.itd.'ti will the special attraction i f'.-r W'eduesda y and Thursday with I . tvi. .-..1 ' 's' m r ti i tw" ooTiiCilv. tillt i y
- ' ........... V .- . ....... J I and Jolt' ami th l'ox News. Frniay h im:- tl;e rirst chapter of Pearl J Wi: ii"'s ii. w serial. "Tlie P.lack , y S.i'i.'t." als tlie lat fpi.-ide f M lltbn Ilidm. s' sensational serial, j "Tlie Fatal Fortune." Charlie Chan- j fJ l.ti in Tlie Champion." a two l " I j M ;;! and i!;e l'o News. To- i H s bill m. Indes Kuth Poland in j her n,sf ry serial. "Tlie Adventures , fJ of i:uth." Ilc.L ;il son in a two reel 1 h we.-ter:i drama. "My I op Pal," a ; U two :-! -'ineily and Mutt and Jei'f. j tj
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pta vl - !.. a;.tiful !ie Thomas ; j at the I.iS wle t.'.ii. (hi a run- ! N down s" ithin I'arm she lived alone yi it h I v ii n ..vid e n au 1. 1 s win. 1... d for- . ij
p. tien t!.' :r own mith. A li.pn
voirited 'r! her ireams o( I
i"thes and city c.i.vety. Ud her to
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to li-r public tl.nviph an unbroken 1 r.'i-iHii ef staue ai-.d n;uicn pL'ture.M sucee-as. 1 harm in P. apt ivat -.r.p ' 0 mr.iH . nee amid nmrallv sordid - $ iromr.fnt :nn. nee that is pro- ; j.? if.M.'.l l,r,-i"c. .-" it.- tii'fh M, h is. M
the latest role in which she tre-ts H her admirers from the I..is.il!o ! b Hcnvn tomorrow. "S.uners" N the j -J tit! of this ol iv in which Ml-s ; f
P.rady .-cored such a micc-s n th
spea mi .at;e a lew f.ii s a to. ,
"Heart of th HilN ' nkw s a re- ' t
turn er..mement in South land at, t!a T.i Salle Tu - s day. Mary P'a k-
ford is the star, and the picture i- j . .,'1 . - i .,.. r , i - V r- K.i-t i
s.-i-een fr'orts .-iiM' "Iheldy Eon---I. PS." n Wednesday "Iarperius Hours" t n vital, human, spectacular feature, lighted up with romance and huilt on the bippest tiuestion which
t ow faces the v rl !. It tells of Ij
human wolves. tantinp at law. ij
.neerifi at virtue, scattering "r d" poison in tl-.e name of "humanity. " Thursday's picture is Iren- Castle in "The Amateur Wife " Friday. H irry Morey has the s'.l'ar role m "The Hlrth of a Soul" and on Situnlay "The Euok .f ; ra'-lin.' Eiir.i" stat s I . tty Pesiic P.arris. aV.
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Robert S-iarron and the Griffith Players in a Drama of the Way of Destiny with "Just Folks"
battles of life in their own way. Picturing their virtues and
i ;oj will laugh and cry with them hate and love with them as your
And as you see the characters struggling on sometimes fighting the current of life, sometimes mounting the crest of a wave of success, sometimes helplessly drifting or hurled against a catastrophe that wrecks a life you'll marvel with Griffith at the greatest question in life.
emotions react, to Griffith's masterly interpretation of humanity's greatest question.
Poignant Drama Hilarious Comedy Stern Tragedy Love Life! A Play for the Thinker a Wonderful Entertainment for All. How You Will Laugh at Uncle Zeke, the Children and the Ghost! Oh Boy.
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