South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 201, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1920 — Page 5
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Moore Native of Emerald Isle Norma Hires Swift Car Mildred On Location
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JJOM Mount: wis horn in Countj H Me ith. Irelan i. When be bocatne I , M enough to z, o school, he ,cnt II rat to the schools in hb n.:.w land, and then, w hen the f.trnliy c.ime to Amcrira. ho continued his XroKre.As In Toledo. Chio. He had always bt-en more or lrs.a
of ;n actor, even as a toy. and in early '
rrvr. !i'ol the lure of th stae drc-v him. H:s magnetic personality, rol'licklnp disposition, and love of the life made him immerliately popular. For even years he playel In Mock remp inu s. and then screen manager, at'tracfed by his work, sought hlrn. He be-an pictures In 1313. and has Crown steadily more popular. He has been connected wrth a number of the largest of the motion picture studios. ;and Is now under contract with (Joldwyn. One of his most talked of pi'furo5. before Joining Goldn-yn. was ."Drown of Harvard."
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Cinderella. Man. "The Floor Helow." as nthu?iastlr; as himself about these producing "Th.? F.ranrled Woman."
He 15 al.o a motor carftnA nf hnr r,rtr,,,-nr. x m -; v:nn,i
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Svrr.i'o. Fercy Marmont and George I'.iwr-"' ' . others of the players will Ornee S'uddiford. Sydney Herbert mJ Ehv.ird Ttiran. The p.r'ure v111 re a screen version of Oliver P. TV. ley' well-known ftjpe play. liranded." SyHia Iirramor Some years ago theatre-goer In Australian cities were commenting on the beauty and talent of a beautiful ingenue named Sylvia Hreamer. who npp.-arad in various dramatic touring
ductions under J. Stuart Backton. and thla was followed In turn by a contract between Miss Breamer and Pirector Sidney A. Franklin, to film a srric of plcturizations of Robert W. Chambers stories. She has Just com-j plete 1 the flrs-t of these, adapted from 1
that, novelist's popular story, "AthaUe." Johnny Ray And Margaret Fltzroy Ge-rge McManus, the cartoonist.
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Margaret F:tzroy Is "M.urgie" on thet w; with the intention of t-eir.g a dlscreen. and nj actress could give a'rerte.r. but ry seen, they decided finer Interpretation of th;. f inucal ! th.it he was too good looking to wajf
says ne had a ha-ha ln;mratlon whtn
( rhanrtrp thnn Miss Fitzrov. She. too, j upon the mechanical en4 of th pic-
."The lunger Game" and "Podging a
Million." He starred in "Jus for Tonight." "Thirty a Week." "Go West. Toting Mm." ''A .Man and s Money." "Puds." "The Great Accident" and the litest re!ese in "which he is featured being "Ollicer 666." H is of medium h-Veht, and rather .lightly built, with brown hilr and tve In which a twinkle always lurks. Ills hobble are; riding and golf. lie s an excellent horfainan and a first
diversions.
fnthuias and is ofrrn seen in a long, low, powerful rmdvor,
way: Norma s bu.-y ! mmnnifs. Mk? lireamer Is an
Australian yirl. .nd with characterstic ambition, she determined to stortn the America,'! stage. Arrived : New Ycrk she soon obtained a part In "Major Barbara." and
ne of the fastes in the south, and
greatness vhile others have greatness 1 chauffeur. True. Pouis will miis all thrust upon them nm home to Lo'jiv ! the dances of commencement, but h B. Whitfield. Jr.. tmicr.t of the Uni- j is not worrying. Would you? "The
obtained his consent to act as her j was rnpidly climbing the theatrical
ladder when Barker Read. Jr., then on the staff f Thomas H. Ince. in-
versity of Alabarr.i. the other day. when he receive ,i message from Norma Talmadge. th nted screen star, offering him JTf. a uiy for two
Branded Woman" will have an un'isuilly distinguished cast. The three '.ne:p;il characters in support of Miss
duced her to make a test picture, which led to a yrarV contract in which she played leads with William S. Hart and Charlf3 Ry. After the Ince pic-
Talmadge will be played by Vincent turcs came a series of co-starrlLng pro-
he brought into being "Jiggs f nd Mag-;
gle." in his famous comic, "Bringing
has had a long stage career an 1 m'; j ft: res and before he- knew ! he um an ideal selection to play opposite the! one of 1'rlvervir mos-t prornlr.fat
up Father." Then, to be mirthfully "7"" modern, he introduced the famous Kathleen O'Connor And .Tack Frrrln couple Into the movies. Now they are' Kathleen O'Connor, the vivacious to be seen under Bathe's pilotage in ( Universal player, did not chance her a series of two-reel comedies. name when &he left hfr homo in Co-
Johnny Ray, who was selected to lumbus. Ohio, to come to Universal.
portray Jiggs. has for years been a City three years ago. She simply left h irris Chiphn and her company while
prominent figure in theatricals. lie out the middle !nf. i; M '. which , "cats" are in order. Luxury is con-
d rng men. Recently he married llti Jotephln Iliii. nno'nv X'niveral rdayer. bo perhap"' he i consoled. Mildred Harris Clplln On Ioratlon A noon-time snapshot of M'.M.red
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has toured the country' in vaudeville, and in musical comedy. He Is the personification of Jiggs on the screen. McManus chara cer!zes him as a "cartoon come to life" and "'he personl-
stands for Mavourneen. She is shwn with Jack Perr'.n celebrating the completion of "The Plcn Man." When Jack Pernn cam from Three
spicuous by Its absence. Left to right: Director John S'ahl. . Rnm y WaJIace. leading man; Mrs. Chaplin. Oareth Hughes. Juven'.ie lead; Thomas Holding in background.
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AVDITOIlint. Forlnps n) mart in recrnt yrars !;h rpcivnl niiiih put'icity ' Georco farrrnt;r. riiampi'in l.eay-vreiht of Kurope, w(rlii-war h rn ami gentleman of l-'rflnce. George Carpmtier was born in l.ers, Fr.arro, Jamurv 21. His t..rly iliiCHtion received 1 : tb public srb.oU of IT..j. At the age f eicht h' K-nnio u pupil of Fr.ints Df .i'Mmp. ): pr ri t man:iper. Then lUh!u :chT '"h impio!) nf Fr Itire. lie fcMirht hL first prrf.'.--inrul t att! t tti'1 a; of 14 v'.ir, whi"i ,ighir.? ?n pour,i. which hr won l-v n k no(-k r.11 1 . II iuh -"Tjently won th ch 1 rnpi'nship-s of Franco
in the battle of Verdun while thing low over the German lines. His entire fortune invested in the min s
tator along through a thrilling ma. j a two-day stay in "Si. k .! d
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to r.vwv weight.
Hp kn". ke(! our Bombardier Wells. hamp'.on of Fr.Iand. in 1 1 2 . in t'i'ur round. He later knocked out Wee! r. London !n on r-ui-d For : i r f trs l;o was .1 saldier "f Fraf.ce. first .serving an airman.
tary medal and the French war tuous masferiece of comedy. "Til-'lin on the sore v. in recent months. 1 LA SALLIl.
cross. art entier waj later gassed t lip's lMinet nred Bom.-mre " This, -end nil iwi-rin.. he has been off the! A fascinating romance- of sunken
fainous comedy has rocked the j,-.b c(-,m? time. This coivedy is tlv- . treasure, puzzling plans, deadly enFnited States from one .nd to the : funnjoct , hin , 'harlie fver a ppar.-d '""ntrrs and miraculous es-oapes is niluM- MiT-o iimitnlii.nti il i " i "Terror Island." the new Hondini
at Lens was lost during the Ge rmrtn j 1 lUKhtrr an1 thos; whn hr,v,. in and with that gnvn trio of como- pioturP n.hlch ronir, to the I.aSalle invasion. Mr c.arpentior is the mot j .. muat acr,,0 th.,T ,,,, funnier pic-idians as support you're in for a good 1 today. Beginning in the shop of a learned gentleman that ever stepped , ufo (iVpp uis ( ,( Thr,.( h.)S tl.vn 1 ; when you go f the Auditorium i Yanke inventor, it carrif s the speC-
,mo a ri.ik a him ,11 m,n 1. a ; n prcnt denuand to s.-e Charlie Chap- W, dnesd.av and Thursday. Kt'ntlPinan and a rlmlnr. Iii? most , 1 re. a nt ficht b fore coming to Anvr- j . h-a on a motion picture -ontrart f'"' . . , , ..... . - . 1 t ... I - -i -' uriiii iini-.riiiniiMiiii ii'. 1 iiiiiri 1 ii Ii? in 1 iiimiii lit " -" ...f-i. .
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Beckett, heavy weight, champion ot i Vmcland, wliom Ik knockeil out in j tv seconds. i CarpentuT fta.rs as Henri P'Alour , in "The Wonder Man." the mip r- ; s.ei.-ty drama whirh pons i two1ay on?acriiHT.t at the A UilitriuBi ! to.lay. Two famous serpen h-niities. 1
of adventuro and finds its culmination on tl e- chores of a South Sea island. Knough thrills for tm pic-
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CASTLF. 1 at the fiistlovsnm' Mn" aura, hut ; "Red Hot Pollars." a- the title nf j rrttrmpd f'r rhe bv.eflt rf th
hItvs nir'ure th.. 'ay'ln rc f r r-! ri In 1 H- J rfuy tairjf r.fnr-
lures are crowded rnto ix smash-! to t ;, dollars earned by -ne yotjr.g I
ing reels, with this famous wizard man. a h-ipe:- in a foundry. With of stage and screen given his best j the role pla yr d by Jovabb- Charlie
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Tomorrow comes Wal In co Reii for; Ii'1 Ray
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excellent entertainment :s The plrture was shown
Is the herain. How th lo- of tun
yotjT;r:f.Ters brings two htul C. J men togifiVr .after-v. ars of sepr. ration, is the thm',. Tm.ornw begir a .-two-day' egagm nt of TToudmPtoi "Tprr'r Inland."
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Rlnnoy. and Florrnro r.illincs. nr1 spen in hiK support. Thii pieture shows Carpenticr in his only American rinc appearance. Hp is seen in
n sensational six-round boxlncr lunit
with a New York boxer and
s-ai 1 to be one of the nio--t reali,
ficht seene.s ever filmed. Charlie Chaplin, Marie PrcssW. Mabel Norman and Chsr."r Conklin
;nd was thrhe decoi-ate.1 for fjtri - i nrp seen Wednesday and Thursday uaF.narv brrier'. winning th.e mill- ' in a revival of Mark Sep.r.t it's fa-
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TODAY The World's Master Wizard
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the waves. Strange rites on a barbarous isle. Submarine race to salvage sunken
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miraculous bv the genius or HOUDINI.
TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY
PopuU WALLACE RE1D in "SICK ABED
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Heavyweight Ciiasnpioin Georges Carpentier the ace of the Allied AirmenFrench gentleman The most polished person who
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TODAY Return Engagement of CHARLIE RA.Y 'RED HOT "DOLLARS'
Tomorrow and Wednesday The Famous Handcuff King HOUDINI "TERROR ISLAND"
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The most brilliant society drama of the season the most expensive and beautiful
production ever seen in the city. Stunningly gorgeous ball-room scenes in an ultra-exclusive country club of elite of high society.
The greatest fighter Europe ever turned out, making love to a petite debutante 9 beauty. ( 1
THE MOST REALISTIC FIGHT SCENE EVER FILMED IN WHICH THE GREAT CARPENTIER FIGHTS SIX FURIOUS ROUNDS TO A KNOCKOUT WITH A NEW YORK PROFESSIONAL BOXER. THIS IS THE ONLY APPEARANCE HE EVER MADE IN AN AMERICAN RING.
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A bevy of beautiful bathing girls in daring one-piece bathing suits at a fashion- p
aaie avvLmining-pooi pariy gi a miiiioriair c iionic. A corps of scintillating coryphees in a group of fascinating dances at a high soci sty function.
THIS PICTURE IS FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. EVERYBODY WANTS TO SEE THE GREAT GEORGES CARPENTIER. LADIES AND j! THE CHILDREN ARE ADVISED TO ATTEND THE MATINEES. DONT ALL I COME AT 8 OLOCK. PRICES 10, 22 AND 28 CENTS. 5
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