South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 59, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 February 1921 — Page 4

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"MADAME X" WINS APPROVAL OF THE LOCAL AUDIENCES

P.ul!ne I'rflcrlck, vhro r.ew play. "Martarr.o X." a OoMwyn production, coinfi to th beautiful Black5tnnc theater commends; toay for four days. Is one serpen actrt?3 v.hr believes In kropir.s herself In the character she ! portray-

Band and Orchestra Instruments and Supplies Bloss Music Studios Merchants Bank Bldg. Third Floor Lin. 1435

in. Consequently. r'Inff the ro-c of the rad, lonesome, hopcIcM woman around whoe stormy life the action of tho play move, the character calls for the bet In emotional acting, and Mis3 Frederick has lrc.-ntcd a new "Madame X" to rrcen audiences. i;fry Hccne that Miss Frederick ha In the play call for stront,' motional actlr.tr. Sho Is Jac'iueün; rioriot, wife of a deputy attorney of Paris, whoso husband has driven her from his home because of his unjust fjsclclons concerning her relations with another mTtn. Tim fiis-t scenf-rf show her returning to her home in an effort to t--ee her youn? ton who is seriou.-Iy ill. Hut I'loriot confronts her and in spite of her pfeas and exidanations drives her Into the sTrt aeviln. telling her that her son believes her dead. Twenty years later ho is In Huer.rfl Ayr.es, a wreck of a woman, frequenting underworld rcsort.drinking absinth'? and ether, a vornan who has teen life at its worst! She comes back to France as the companion of a crook, hoping to be bl to see her son before ?hc dies. She kills her companion because he attempts to ui-c her in a blackmail chemo 'after It arnin finvthins of her life etory. Hhe'Is sent top risen ix "Madame

X" because she refuses to reveal her identity, and her son, vow a lawjtr .Ii c?signed to defend her at her trial, while her husband looks on from the June's bench. This comeri In the trial when she recognize her husband and learns the Identity of her, counsel. Longing to take her on in her arms she controls herself hoping now that he may never know her. Then when she is acquitted through her son's eloquence she holds him fcr a moment in her arms after her husband has told him who ehe is. But meeting her son under mach circumstances proves too much for the wreck of womanhood phe has bc-

come and she dies when th pro Is .1

trace of happiness in .sight for her.

Movie District Chatter By the Observer

lnr Ä?ver th same as some of the alder rrerchants In the Movie District. Lester believes in a tri' a day nnd when rot riding the trains to Chlcico and I.apr.rte will bo found riding the strt-et cars to his laigs shoo fiorc in Mi:.haaka.

! LATEST PICTURE

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"The Heart of the Movie District" This is METRO WEEK With Exceptional 'Attractions Billed

TODAY Jewel Carmen "SILVER LINING"

, Tomorrow NAZIMOVA "Madame Peacock"

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3ttmxhs SHacfcstmte StoDteru 4" 216 S.Michigan St

We are now in our new location in (he Blackstone Theater building, having closed our store on the second floor of the Union Trust Co. Large numbers of the latest spring styles in women's fine novelty footwear are arriving daily. You are certain to find spring f6otwear here that will appeal to you in price as well as style.

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FEA TURING The Latest Spring Modes IN COATS SKIRTS SUITS DRESSES AT The Blackstone Shop 218 South Michigan St.

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A remarkable opportunity to buy Spring Furs at unusually low prices.

All of these furs are of Greenblatt standard, newly made

' from fresh skins. They could not be replaced at these prices even at the lowest figures reached in the fur market. The E H quantities are not large but exceptionally choice, and the E E. wonderful values make them an excellent investment not E E- only for this year but for next season. E I H. GREENBLATT I FURS EXCLUSIVELY 232 S. MICHIGAN ST. UI!!IlllllIIIIIII!llll!!lllillininillinil!lIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllJJliiiiim..

Kzra Ithoades. thy popular owner of the LaSalle and Castle theaters, was teen at an early hour this morning had at work on the business end of a wheel barrow which was loaded down with sacks bulging with money. Upon cloe. investigation it was found that Mr. Ithoades was merely getting an early start to one of South Jknl's more prominent hanking Institutions whtre he depofited the receipts of his two movie houses.

G. 11. Urockett, manager of Borland's Klack.-tono Boot ry. was arlested late Friday afternoon, on the ehargc of suspicion. At tlie time of tiie arrest Mr. Urockett was in possession of a very neat appearing

sate, and it was only after a lengthy .... . 'explanation that tho police otflced Seldom has a mere appealing and . rtleas(.d the 1oCh1 she merchant who vastly entertaining .vtory como to contended tliat the .afwas part of

the sort-en than "The Silver Joining," the equipment ho was movir

a drama of an adorable little crook

who operates in Havana, with Jewel Carmen and Virginia Valli in the principal roles. Tomorrow the LiSalle Is going to offer Nazimova in "Madame reacock," her laUst picture The story was written by Rita We im an and gives the star the role of a great stage actre. It Is generally eonceded to be the greatest tiling Nazlmova haw done. When it was given its first showing at Hollywood, such notables a.i Wallace Reid, Douglas Fairbanks. Mary IMckford. Bert Lytell. Thomas Meighan, Gloria Swanson, El?le Ferguson. Charlie Chaplin and Viola Dana attended. Viola Dana, by the way, to be shown at the

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To avoid therush of bargain seekers that thronged the movie dlstriict Dollar Day the Observer slipped on

jhis life belt and took his post on one i .f the massive pillars that hold the rocf of the IMackstom theater in . position and secured the folowing picture.

pioMorn of keeping solicitors out of hid otlice. The Lusy little manager i has stationed his bodyguard Chief !

Toopp, at the entrance of his orhce with instructions to shoot when he pees the white of their eyes. The Chief is a very striking fig tre in his gold-trimmed uniform.

Warren If. Miller, manarer of the Olson Kbann jewelry ftore, sez, "life is Jut one durn aicrt:sing man after another." Warren had no sooner finished his statement than the front door was heard to open. The well known dispenser of sparklers turned a deathly pallor ruiil'fcll in a heap behind the counter. Turning to see the causa of Mr. Miller's affliction the Observer noted Kusine H. Metz slowly stalking towards the prostrate jewelryman in search of prey. It is thought that Mr. MiKcr v ill recover.

For a Real Pleasant Place to Dine Try the GOLDEM EAGLE INN 208-10 S. Michigan St. Open from 1 1 A. M. to 1 A. M. Second Floor Lincoln 5107

Fitzgerald's famous flapper "The Off-Shnre Pirate."

The above bit of photography shows

Scott one of our better citizens who has

story,

THRILLING PICTURE PLAYING THE CASTLE

"Ifcaits Are Trumps," as it has

been done into picture by Metro, women

proved to be an exceptional attraction in itH first showing Sunday. Joseph Ki'gour, who did so much to make "Lying Ups" great, was recognized as thes u.ive villian who caused all the thrll's, and FrancelMi Islington also displayed remarkable talent In her role. TU4 settings were both beautiful an 'arge, the plot an absorbing one of marriage, era ration, hate, love, revenge and cverytl.ng elso under tho sun. The picture Is now being shown at the Castle, where it will undoubtedly prove to be extremely popular.

Just escaped the mob of Dollar Day Shoppers and is shouting for Joy to think that he is still alive. When interviewed the better class citizen stated, "I was slowly walking through the movie district when I hoard a roar at my heels. As I turned my head I saw hundreds of

approaching and being a

modest sort of chap endeavored to escape. But, alas, this was futile and I found myself in tho midst of this surging mob and I was rapidly forced with the mob into the spacious bargain basement of the Ward Sz Lelws store. It was only after many repeated atUmp's that I made my getaway and this was done by crawling through a basement window." The clii.n emitted an;ther shout of joy and slowly wende J his way homezI through the hlgl.er class alleys to ,;oid the never calm mob of bargi'.n ri!cers.

Herbert Wolff and his assistant

manager Harry Kaston, of the Audi- ! torium theater. Are becoming so durn 1 enthused about the pictures they are 1 showing that they can seldom be found in their epaciou otlice. The. two local theater magnets have even I stopped eating so they can spend all ' of their time watching the big thrillers as they are Hashed on the screen. !

After years of search' the Observer i has found one newspaper man that ; haa "Risen From the Hanks." It was only, however, after a very gruelling examination that R. Mc- j Cartan, manager of the local PigglyWiggly stores, dropped his head and J replied, "yes, it Is a fact that some years ago I was an employe of one j

of the leading papers of Butler, Pa.'

In the Movie District

CAS TL Now Celebrating

ft1 ETRO WEEK

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Today's classified ads are full of newjy facts for people who want to ' uy or want to .sell.

BLACKSTONE THEATER

G. E. Berkson. manager of the Hlackstone theater, has solved the

The above movie ehws L. G. Van Ostrand, manager of Kinney's shoe store, speeding through the Movie District in pursuit of an interurban bound for Elkhart. The purpose of

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A Terrific Thriller, Adapted from the Greatest Melodrama Ever Staged. A PUNCH IN EVERY FOOT OF FILM

Mr. an ustrand s trip is that he may kc inform the manager of the Kinney i

store in Elkhart that all shoes that I formerly were prices XYZ will be

sold PDQ.

Although a merchant young in years, Lester liurwich, of the W. L. Douglas shoe store, lias the travel-

FOR FOUR DAYS Special Prologue First Time Shown in South Bend

AUDITORIUM HAS BOOKED THRILLERS TO APPEAR SOON

BIAMOKBS M Watches -so-CREDIT

Fantomas, which is showing every Sunday at the Auditorium is one of tho most amazing criminals of th age. The Police of the world know his record. They have studied his daredevil and ingenious methods and they are anxious for hia arresabovo all other criminals, be-caus he has cast on their records cf achievements a blot that has overshadowed all thu good they hav done. Iiis spitj uro everywhtr and they do his bidding without re gard and one might say withou fear for the consequences. Mr. Edward Rose man Who will hf re-meTrJberc-d for hi sexrellent worl: as the Mahdi, in "Br'de 13," plays the title role of Fantomas, surrounded by ä host of Broadway stars Love, high finance, romance, poli tics, and big adventure, togethe with the srintillant rp-'ndor of Nev York's highest society, intriguei- i with her mysterious, submerged . litt! known Oriental underworld

iWi 'ttej hind walIa chop saoy palaces rilSWTW ! ar tb mfnl. that hiW "Thr

j Money Changers," which will b ! seen soon at the Audtorlum. In

eluded in this elaborated ri m ver sion by Upton Sinc'air are such

names as Roy Stewart, Robert McKim and Claire Adams, which makf an all star cast. A special cast ha.s been selected to enact the new serial Kory which fellows Ruth of the Rockies, which includes Karki Schramm, Gordon Griffith, and P. Dempsey Tabler. who takes tho role of Tarzan. in The 5Vn cf Tarzan. The serial

for years and Stands as One of waa adapted from the book by Ed-

1 1 g-tr Rice Burroughs and Is in fif

teen episodes. The story was directed by Harry Reveir. who a!o directed the Revenge of Tarzan and a number of other oictures. which

Of course you're not going to! hold place among tho dramatic tri-

umplia of the screen. From advance Information, the serial should provo u winner, as all the scenes aro taken in the jungles.

SPECIALIST in htting GLASSES "Kryptok Glasses," shell rim eyeglasses and deep curve toric lenses carefully fitted and adjustedcomplete optical service. EYES EXAMINED THOROUGHLY Dr. 0. G. Paul Optometrist Ground Floor Blackstone Theater Bldg.

Everything up to $50 51-00 a week Ilijker Pricti Coeds Propertümtt Terms ARISTOCRAT 0 CREDIT jrWEtIRS

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Blackstone Theater Building 214 S. Michigan SL Warren H. Miller,

In "Madame X," Pauline Frederick gives the greatest performance of her career. This picture has been called greater than the play, which ran

the most sensational of the theater.

miss it.

successes

Samuel Golcfoyn PAULINE FREDERICK

Store News

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MADAME X Afcbtcd ficm the TrencX cfl ALEXANDER BISSON by arrangement witK HENRY W. SAVAGE FRANK LLOYD

Lester Hurwlch, of the W. L. Douglas Shoe store, was In Chicago laat week. Fur chokers and scarfs are being featured extensively in New York and Chicago, according to II. Greenblatt. furrier. Mink and marten are the furs most favored for spring wear. Fur prices., which were among the flrft to tumble, are now stable at a prtatly lowered level, with indication of a flight Increase Iter. Lsadore Katanik, of Hammond, inspected the Rerland B'.ackstone Euotery Friday-

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Announcing for Mothers at the New Low Prices of ! 92 1 , an Exclusive Interpretation of Frocks, Dresses and Coats for Misses 6 to 1 4 Particular mothers may accept our word as "the last word" on the subject of young girls' dress. These garments are a fine expression of the parent's good judgment, of the wearer'a personality, and of this store's quality ideals. " The Little Folks Shop Blackstone Theater Block Store Hours, 9 to 6 H. Alberts

W. L. Douglas Spring styles now on display. Wonderful values at $8 and $ 1 0. The price is stamped on the sole.

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Shoe Stores

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