South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 54, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 February 1921 — Page 9
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
vkdxksday morning. rimncAJiY 23, 1321
THEA TERS
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worthy cf a crown of p?ory rvith its this Pitting was torn away and on , v, - of -. .in liners nn.l Mtl-hlp. . the r itv.e spot was constructed a ! it p N-it-ir." 1 1 1 1 1 . an-', i' il - i beautiful Italian villa, with promen-
wiJ.lin-. IV.it th arls, rirdens. fountains, and every-
wr-rful thin? in tho produoj thin? typical of Sunny Italy.
In tho cast of "Conrad In Que ft
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"Ir. ,' "Thr Kid." ir.7 lin:r, alor.o in rr.IJ-ocrari, and
In s;Ite cf Chirks Chanlira lor. p ' ttm the -n? nnn and wif absence from tho scr. on th pictur j tho highest peak of photodramatic Is "which ho make hht a;:;ciranco I Intensity U reached. "Lying Lii s"
is heralded evtryh-re an worth i I rr.ajrnificant.
while waiting- for. "Tho Kid- 1 the creates picture rv r p.ido by thin etar. It r.rnvs thit Chaplin is a frrxat artist n.s we II ;m a comedian. "The Kid" is unier?il in it nrrr'il. Its humor 13 classic, its pathos I? wonderful. It is a fctcry of a cast-off babv adotted by a tramp. It his mad';
more people lauzh than any picture!
ever produced. Hun'lrd of p'oplfwalted In line yesterday to wo this vronderful picture. The Illackstone thatr announce Goldv.-yn'fl masterful pre .cntatlon of the greatest drama the screen has ever Inherited fmm tho Ftajj Madame X. If you have ever ." en this powerful play and the jpoken drama, yo'i wdll wnnt to wiln the marvolov.s transformation on the rcreeru If yru havo r.'vr Ffnn it, do not mL-s the opportunity our nsragrement pre?"nts to you. "Mad-
eh Pi::, poor man 0f Youth" are ?uch well known
I'laytrw as Mabel Van Düren. Kath !yn Williams. Margret Looms, Syl .'.a Ash-on. and Ituth Renlck.
arae X" s a throbbing drama of life with all its h!ph lights and Fhadows. It is poignant with tragedy, yet human in its appeal that you will follow every episode with breathless interest. Commencinp next Sunday for four days a pclal prolcgruc will be piven in connection jrl t h this master produclioru
CO.VTIAIV Tho princir'il locales of "Conrad in Qj.'.'t of HiJ Youth." tho WKHim I; iMilio production In which Thomi.4 M'-iphan is starring1 and which is piainp a five days enpaen.enl at the Oliver theater this
I wo :. wre J.nuon, a sman i.r.p..sa
town and Italy. Tnia afordc-J an opportunity for tho construction of some of tho no beautiful s"tting3 ever screened. The old English settings are rjuaint and quite repre-t-. r.tative. and that cf the early home cf Capt. Cer.rncl War re nor, about wlimn the story revolves, U particu- ' iriy Ptrikir.p. It is a complete old K.np'.Lsh house with gardens and lawn in front, and a typical English 'a no running alon outs'Ido the f'-nco. Tho houao contains a hallway and 3 rooms and scene 9 were three other rooms and scene -J were filmed in each of the rooms. Later
-Tin: Dnvib to pay.Today and tomorrow an all-star
ci?t will be trcen in France Crecne'-s famous novel, 'The Devil to Pay." It is a story of a man who piayed the devil and then had the devil to pay. He eenda another to the gallows for his own 'crime and is nearly driven insane with fear when the voice of hi3 victim haunts him on the phone. All-star is a greatly abused them, but here It Is used in the fullest eens-o of the word. The cast Includes Roy Stewart, Claire Adama and Robert McKlm. the good bad man of the screen.
Diana Allen and Wilfred Lytell In the cast.
"KisMirr." Louis Garnier, the famous director for Robertson-Cole, Is paid to have achieved the g-rat-5t work of his career in "Kismet" which will be seen cn the screen cf the Olive -theater for five days starting Sunday with Otis Fkinner in the role in which he mado one of his greatest stago Fucctcs.
ourinroi. The vaudeville bill which clcscs its encasement at the Orpheum theater tonight, features William Anthony McGuire's comedy of married life "Hello Husband." His charming wife. Lulu McGuire heads
the presenting company. Emily Injjly Inherent in twin beds form the Darre'.I, a rleasing your.g come- fulcrum on which Margaret Mayo dienne. rearrs Roumanian oyps. ! turna the?Is' on Saturday at the a rav'a ini on m ti r.al ! Oliver Theater. Rather It Is on
act. Taylor and Francis, unusual
ccmediana; Tau'Ine Saxson and sister, offering vaudeville follies; and Brosiu.s and Brown, cycling comedians, complete tho bill. Startins tomorrow afternoon, the vaudeville program Is topptd ty Grace Cameron artd "Duko" Rogers, musical comedy favorites wlio appeared here recently with the -George White Scandals." Th Six Tip Top?. Dir.y Schoen, Frank Dixon and Marguerite Murphy, the Arselmi sisters and Jack Roshler, ccmplete tho bill.
view again, Tor many a. time and oft has the merry mummery been seen in this frontier village. It Ls like a well-lovtd record which
one can play on a phonograph over and over with something more than aryused tolerance toleranco for an eld friend. For '"Twin Beds" Ls funny. It is cleverly written and with agreeable surprise of an occasional pert line or a pat plgrom, though the pen-
eral ter.3T.cy Li toward r.'ither. In tTits little play it Ls the "bur r.s" that counts; that i. the action of the various characters in ths situations in which thyy find thraflm.
Mirella, now 10 cnts ar.d two fcr !5 cents. 72-tf A(5.
Last Show Starts at 10;15 P. M.
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"TWIN" REDS." Th unanalablo possibilities eeem-
"injMAN nnsmeAnita Stewart, tho winsome favorite of thousands of film fans, is today's star at the Castle, tho pic
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man Dowire.' Tomorrow the Paramount picture version of 'The Kentucklans," John Fox's Jr., novel, will be shown with Monte Rlue,
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Itfr.'g L2psr" yenterday a thn La ; S-alle peered, a tremendous hit un- j mirpasÄod in tho annal3 of the! South Bene! screen. Never has a photopLay shown hero, not even one.
of Grlffrth'-j masterpif-cef, eo swiftly ard po mi rely bound its audiences Into such a fascinated scJl of wonder and amazeromt. The loud and enthuKlastic trunrpeting3 of praise from the Qhlcago reviewers concerning the Ince masterpiece evidently found their way Into the ears Of South Renders for by 2 o'clock the LaSalle was crowded to capacity and. from then on the number of epectators cever diminished. As the STrtat love story of N'ance Abbott (Florence Vldor) and lilair Cornwall (House I'eters) unfolded before the4r eyee, the audience was heM In rar't attention until the Fpell was "broken by gasps and starte I exclamations as the giant ocean liner atruck a mine and amid nerve-racking explosions was wrecked In mid-
ocean. As a spetacle, the picture isL
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PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, Plus War Tax SEATS NOW
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wik ZAINA CUß.ZöN And Same Spacial Cast of IXnvMakers A LAUGH AND A MAKES YOU FORGET SCREAM EVERY MINUTE YOUR TROUBLES
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A Great Roar of Applause Broke Out when Blair Cornwall (HOUSE PETERS) and Nance Abbott (FLORENCE VIDOR) stood up, alone in mid-ocean on a wrecked and jinking ship, and declared themselves to be, in the eyes of Heaven, Man and Wife! NOT THE CLIMAX BUT JUST ONE OF THE MIGHTY SCENES IN THOS. H. INCE'S Tremendous Tale of a Woman's Heart
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LIPS, it's wonderful.
Chicago American.
wuh HOUSE PETERS FLORENCE VIDOR JOSEPH KILGOUR
"Best acting of the past five years" Chicago American.
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"Florence Vidor gives lis an unforgetahle u'onzan." Chicago Nctcs.
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11 A. M., 12:30 2 3:30 5 6:30 89:30 P. M. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE for This Great Attraction
COMING NEXT SUNDAY FOR FOUR DAYS "MADAME X" Special Prologue
Notwithstanding What Other Houses May Offer t We Do Not Hesitate to Claim That This is the Greatest Photoplay in South Bend
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The Good Luck Star in a Romance of Love and Youth and High Adventure
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THE KINO GRAMS AND TOPICS OF THE DAY World's lAtcs.t Xcus in inclurra
''HELLO HUSBAND" A Satirical Comrdy by WUIJaus Anthony 3IcGulr
Taylor & Francis
EMILY DARRELL "Late for Ilrlicar&nl"
Saxson 6: Sister
PEARL'S ROUMANIAN GYPSIES IVoIIcklngr In Camp
Brosius oc Brown
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The gclden romance of a world-weary bachelor who tried to journey back. Back to the old town, the old love, the old glad thrill of life's springtime. Only to find the unyielding years standing in the way, until ? A picture to make you happy you're alive! 7 VVJ With MARGARET LOOMIS and KATH LYN WILLIAMS Prices 15c, 25c and 35c, Plus Tax.
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"Human Desire" A Tale of Lore and AdventureTOMORROW THE KENTUCKIAN5" By John Fox, Jr. With MONTY BLUE
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