South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 193, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 July 1920 — Page 24
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Among the Stars in the World of the Theater By Will V. Fink
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Iempey's r.f-xt opponent In the ."I jart"! ring anl CarpentJer will no j 1 -1 i t make a desperat effort tJ lift 11.- worl'l'w rhimplonnhip crown ' rr"rn the Imw of chesty Jack I -riips-y. The title of the picture in which C i rpentier appears Is
"The Wonder Man." In it
ti civf-s ;i s-n?.iiional ncmor.straI ! tif.n in the ring with a clever New biii Vrk society box' r. He also apI j ' -us hs an athlete and pivcs fancy 'ML'ir .ally in- i exhibition of dancing, boxing and
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onjun' rion v. üh t h .i;.. .. . ,...- ' l( ,: tw of a ir:::i i girl anI a i'rirx - I .,r.ars lu re tra. Tim S tti :,.-::. i'iTion ha '.,:.-. j leaped Into high fc-i.i. HeJoje go-! j
in to ltatr.i.t p.nk, a short P;;r AÜ'p i;r.v!v is to Mar in "Anm uas nv'!v in 'Jinn. polls r7. i' v -rs j Am. n.l.s". J-');.- has n well liked "ire p.rtic;!'irlv rW. iM 'lz or j in -Forrwr Alter-, the p rforrn tr.- s. In th: vt nt f j c'ith Ib.ni K-ttlnxr 'i p.-r:...u.r nt ; J.-.hn I r r r: . -i e find acting in, ( .1 it at ri i ,f t'. t .r . .. r i.r .. 1. ..(... ! !;. i. .-i i i f . v. .
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insz the le.i'lir.p role, f lays a return dato. Saturday's screen offering in "Let
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fdy with thi.e d liKhtfuPvotir.cr stars. :f
DoucIaa McLean and Doris May. jU
whose work in "Tventy-thrt p and a il
Half Hour'?' Leave" and "Mary I Anklft" ph-asi so many. !
Beardfy the Complexion
IN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM Tie Ur.eq?i!el Bcaatiüer
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on at count 'f th-- r.it h-in 'hanK-l. In all Mr. r -1 ha a t A n in---n. ' hav- h. on nnde for in "Trio M.i'!K rail, i ' Z'j v. . . i . or M.nlarn- Aiiu-l:ta fJalli-Curri. far122J) tlnifH. It wa-i proil'ic J four i fii,. d Italian pi.;na donna, to .in?
Bar ai:o a! New liava-fi. Conn.
the o;"'r,iur po; f frrr.a rr
pan-. wire or tnat excellent
Ktr, Se.-.ue Hayakawa, as a star in lu.r own riht. In "Locked Lips"
at th IaHalP- today, the is a little
'w-1 Th 'Vt'TV- r n-:;'rWl! ,l M ,,V"V-,'-,"I,atJlU,!'-H, of the land of the cherry bloaV til.. O n VV nV;r ,;,,V'-"J K""!'-r , ,,ha,: s. who marries an American dere-
lict, '.vho later runs back to the girl
ho had left behind. Though tho plot resembles iht; "Poor Uutterfly' th-m'. it ha a happy ending, with
the trafiie climKx but narrowly avert
ed & failure
:ur.i, Atjat Winona I.ak.. Tur-day niKht Au- t ; s.anll,,,,f. 'wheatcrof t makes a total r- I T' .a at sw.j;. r will I-j ,utnci,.nlly yilllan.
belne K'iilt at Vir.oria. It is c-
Ipf'T'"' ' ''' tttract an enormr-u "Ciold' n L .. in vil!i-l: l'u : 1 1 .a . .latut-m . AsiU' frotn her enj;aifeCollinr. firto.j .. tlu- 'P er. f' ' TT-nt at Notr Dnrne '--yninaFium last ?h had been th. mj in ' Y..ly , has i iall, Madame r.aMi-r'urei has never been la! ! opl-b- tr 1 Mi - 'olMr:. will 1 been lieanl In this section.
Famous Gilbert and Sullivan Light Opera, "Pinafore" to Be Given at Chautauqua
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lure is an adaptation of that "tape comedy, "Nurse Marjorie", with pretty Mary Miles Minter at her charming be.st in the rolo of a young aristoriat who takes delight in shocking her staid relatives. At the hospital she falls in love with her star patient, played splendidly by Clyde Fillmore. Frankie Lee, that lovable urchin, remembered for his work In "The Miracle Man", also has an important part. The determination of a strong man to protect the Kirl he loved from the wiles of a scoundrel, is the theme on which Wednesday's picture. "The Luck of the Irish", is based. The fiction is tens', it carries the spectator across the world, where the hero brings his man to bay in picturesque Singapore, where a ficht ensues that for savape intensity has had few equals. James Kirkwood and Anna Nilsson have the leading have the leading roles. Douglas McLean and Doris May areco-stars in "Let's Be Fashionable", another delightful comedy of everyday life. It is the attraction at the I-aSalle for Thursday and Friday. On Saturday, the feature Is "His Friend's Wife", with Dorothy Dalton playing the leading role.
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In response t- many requests, the Itedpath Chautauqua !s this year presenting a complete production of tho famous Gilbert and Sullivan light opera. "Pinafore." A notable cist, special scenery and costumes and tuneful music, combine to make the Krdpath "Pinafore" a grand sue('f.M. Three ?",inni ago th Redpath management presented a complete production of "The Mikado" which was so enthusiastically received that Chautauqua patrons have ever since l : u asking for another Gilbert and Sullivan opera.
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A week of rtror.g features predominate on the Auditorium ecieen beginning Monday and Tue.-d.iy with 'verybody'a favorite, Ton. Mix, in "The Terror". This is said to be rne of the very best western thriller
eer produced with Tom Mix as the , f Mar. Urs horsemanship and mping !
ftunts aro unusually pood in this ricturo and he holds th attention J of every epectator from start to p.nish. Th) s.ory deals with th hunting down of a gang of gold thieves ' who are In hiding in the Sierras and Tom Mix is the deputy L S. marshal , xv ho Is Fent out to round them up. i The excitement which attends hi I "roun-lintf up'" of tlies thiees is ! hair-raisir.ff. T)m ?dlx has always i been a gxod drawing card and he is ! one- of the screen's most popular ( male ctars. "Petticoats ;;nd pants" . t two-reel Christi" romedv speelil ! and Topics of the Iav are also on j tho bill. I Norma Talma !cc perhaps the most popular of ftvmmlne favorites, is ! poon Wednesday afi.l Thursday In "Th Woman Gives", th picture in which sh appeared at th !iver , recently. It Is a .eiisatior.al story f i society and the underworld cleverly j combined ami is fa id to b one of j
Noma's best pictures." Screen life
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fill c- v i v. . . . . .v ...n.- ,-. Pollard -omedy. Mutt and Jeff. and'P.-.J 1'ox News are also cn th bill. I -,
"The I. st C ity, wjiii an'.rnai s. r- 1 l-il. made a decbled hit when it opened to crowded houses Its: Fr:ia . As ; .t. j-erbtl th;? one stands alone. M.ir.v :
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take a i.i rg cast or uarin perioriats an.'. g' direct Into tie v;i-i--rness
f African J;in!s ar.d ther prur.l f "
t make a real wild or.lmal prial. That they sjcce led 1 evident and only a :s:t to th Auditorium on
it : y Fm Iiv for the next rlfteen 1 i
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kiikk i..fc. -....' pVlnc mi'., s t. see. Popular William l:i.:s.ll in "Leave Tt to Me", a T;.v.--
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his best, and iVx News eomd'.ete a; uro-.g t ill. Today'd procram include J.ivk; I-u.psev in t!:' re-alar rehas.- -f ! his .-er.r.l thr.'.'.-r, -l 'are l-Ml .ick." j Herb, rt I!awlins..n as the hero inj "S'ilkless Pa r.k notes". '.etec:i.- story) froni the crucial rccoriis f William J. F'.ynn formerly heaii cf the F. S. 1 n ( ret ser.b o t.ureau; Fatty Ar- ', buckl ir; "P.-iL Sta-e." t'.vo rel! e.onedv: Mitt and Jeff and Path-! New. It is v-.-rth noting that the' Willi it. i J. Flynii d. tetiive storr rs.
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one has no bearing on the other. An event of interest Is the an-
I nounrement that on July 19 and 20 I there will be presented In this theater the Frern h idol and heavyweight j hampion of Kurope, Georges Car
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America to Singapore, co-stars ' j .ilJl 'w .''-'.?A":"?rvr?:3i
am es Kirwood and At-.ni XiNson. ' U j ' i--v-V;:-. l-'V: On Friday. "His Friend's Wife", i ! f'--iy''' I ""
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How sorry everybody's going to be for Charlie Ray in his latest and funniest picture which is brought back for another showing at the Castle today atul tomorrow. He's so terribly up against it this time! Not only is he a poor and downtrodden book
keeper, nut is Hampered by a stutter ; iLl as well. And trying to be a success- j .!
rul motor truck salesman was certainly a hard proposition, yet this .-ic tV-ir rri.-i! tiitv.irr? 'Vilrb bo vv n s
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how will furnish a good laugh. Oh, yes. "Alarm Clock Andy" is it's title. "It Pays to Advertise", telling of a successful business built upon the name of a soap, is the picture at the Castle Tuesday. Starring Pryant Washburn, it plays a return engagement by popular request of the nutn-
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Line, i.- no- lau.-i ktiiiv.it- in sitii i , . t , 1 lovely Mary Miles Minter, and comes ' Uj l- "-V
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A scorching six reel drama of the west with more thrills and stunts than can be seen in four ordinary western thrillers. TOM MIX AT HIS VERY BEST! SEE him rescue the girl from the outlaw's mountain cabin SEE him swim under water amid bullets with a girl on his back SEE his leaf) from a stage coach onto the back of a speeding horse with the rescued girl in his arms. Don't miss this greatest of all Tom Mix thrillers. Also "PETTICOATS AND PANTS," a screaming two reel Christie com
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Girls and the Topics
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The most popular woman in motion picturesEverybody's Favorite, Beautiful
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A "Madame Butterfly" story with a happy ending. (Mrs. Sessue's) first starring
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3 -NORMA TALMADGE'S great host of admirers fj will enjoy every foot of this picture. $ Students of women should see "THE WOMAN f 1 GIVES" from the very beginning the ending is in i j doubt up to the last scene. I Also a Snub Pollard comedy; FOX NEWS and
MUTT AND JEFF. Prices 10, 22 and 28 cents.
LADIES, MAKE UP YOUR MATINEE PARTIES NOV.
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From the famous stage success of the same title. The story of an English miss who took delinht in shock-
ing her aristocratic relatives. The best
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CASTLE THEATE65 Hear the Organ TODAY AND TOMORROW Return Engagement of CHARLIE RAY in ALARM CLOCK ANDY"
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Well, the greatest serial ever seen in this or any other theater got away to a good start last Friday and the thousands who save the first chapter were thrilled as they never were before. We refer to "THE LOST CITY" which is without doubt the best and most sensational, the most interesting and unusual wild animal serial that was ever shown to the public. YOU ARE JUST IN TIME THIS FRIDAY TO START WITH IT. ITS SENSATIONAL MOMENTS WILL KEEP YOU COMING EVERY FRIDAY FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN FRIDAYS. See the second episode Friday with beautiful and popular JUANITA HANSEN in 'THE CITY OF HANGING GOURDS." Also popular WILLIAM RUSSELL IN "LEAVE IT TO ME," an extra fine six reel comedy-drama with Russell at his best a story of the seashore, timely and seasonable which is bound to leave you in a happy frame of mind, and FOX NEWS of world events. MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE SECOND EPISODE OF "THE LOST CITY" WILD ANIMAL SERIAL OF THE AFRICAN JUNGLES. YOU ARE JUST IN TIME TO START. .
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TODAY JACK DEMPSEY in "DAREDEVIL JACK," serial thriller; HERBERT RAWLINSON in 'THE SILKLESS h BANKNOTES' the second one of the great detective stories taken from the official records of William J. Flynn, former chief
of the U. S. Secret Service Bureau; FATTY ARBUCKLE in "BACK STAGE," two reel comedy; MUTT AND JEFF and
PATHE NEWS.
AN EVENT JULY 19 AND 20 THE IDOL OF FRANCE GEORGES CARPENTIER SCHOLAR, EUROPEAN HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION, WAR HERO, AND JACK DEMPSEY'S NEXT RING OPPONENT IN "THE WONDER MAN." EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT THIS MAN.
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