South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1921 — Page 11
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 11 I 1
THEATERS
pruiiiiir..v vai.li:v ' TVrriMn Yall y," on th terpen to-iay f,-r tho In: tirriA at tho Au1ftorlüm. is a clurmir.i; picture-, gorfrusly -t In th natural beauty of the mountains of Kentucky. It :? a distinctly out-of-tloor plcturo an.l ontalas a romantic utory tut strong1 c.s the dec-p-rootM pinrs and as rwlft ti-i a cvirllnsr 5trr-nm. A tar of chirm and youthful luro. May McAny reflect tho channln moods of thg mountains with arrKailng dramatic poTrr. A a Kpiritrd maid of th Ktntucky hl!l. she I aa lnvlorriMrj? as a fr-h breeze. II nice rordon Lj a talwart, deep-chestod iirro, xtnd contrlouU much to tho ro!o hft c-n.'rt.". and Wm. R, Wnn pay the half --wit IVive very convincingly. Summer Days is a funny com -dy and Fox Ncwk, 1 also hown, Coming: tomorrow for one day oniy j.retty IlUnche Sweet. In "Tho Girl i" ih Web." A mytiflnj; drama uf jxxrlety. JMnportin? Miss Swot in thi? plcturo art Nigel Harri, Uttlt TVachej J.ir::.'n, and Thoma.? Jitfrrson. Ilutli of the ItocUi'v? No. 13. und Fox N:v.-.i will fco shown.
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i Jack Mulhall. he-rr Ic and handfir.'. j j Cle.vr F-jb-tit !. prftty frocn.". bt-autiful fcenps, rapid-fire action all contribute to tho enjoyment cf th 'j upectntor. Tomorrow "The Lure of ; il W....V, .w-. K r. -'!' I'm'it fhrc M
people which every one who tw Nazimova should v-ltncrs by way t contract. !a on th Mil. Cleo Madison is the car.
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THE PRIDE OF SOUTH BEND
Seventeen Piece Symphony Orchestra Angelo Vitale, Musical Director. Shows Start
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"M-adamo Peacoek." Xazimova in "Madamo I-acock" Is the bi'.I at tho Castle today for the last time and then it give a way to Yio'.a Dana. Jack Mulhall. and
int; darkio. In 'The Off-Shcro I'irate" try V. h'cott Fitzgerald. Rita Welmen, another well known short Ftory writer, is rr-p onsible for "Madamo Teacock" which is a tale of the stag.
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"Ml n.Sl'JO fint M A I N V A thcanand doll.ir chr-k from, the Ji unbind, a boju of flowers from her husband's best frU-nd which jneant the in nut to Margaret Mer
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-.veddlr.g annlversriry ? The gifts were sijrnlficant . To Mrs. Meredith, the cold eh"k indicated a last moment thoturht of h"T hufband's. u harty dribbling of hiri name, a new evidence that in his absorb tlon of his bu5ine?s h had practically forgotten to love her. To her starved iKart, the, frajzrant flowers represented romance, a man who could still appreciate, what flowers mean to a vornan, and -so Margaret preferred the flowers. Her preference id tho starting point of tho lntendly nbporblng drama of dm-tic life th it i worked out in "MidfrummtT .MadJ.c," William DMRlo'n latent Pf.rnmount jdcture which will be shown at the Oliver theater for five days snarting Saturday.
At the Orpheum t(Klay. topping th nw vaudeville bill, appears !..
Wolfe Gilbdrt, pongland's favorlt? j-j writ-r. Aftisted by I'rltzl itoyton, j M
tno .cor.g la-ua, no win ouer a number of his recent hits as well an "reminder choruses" of his older sons. Harry Donnelly nid.1! at tho piano. A most delightfully arranged, and enjoyable bit of entertainment is offered by Hazel Kirke and Jimmy
CaK.-on, a pl-asing. young couple who
are as-Ked by Fred Ivlem at th
piano. Charlys Kenna. charart
comedian known from coast to coart ;L
a-s mo street. j aKir, - orinp. a new )f edition of this clever conceit. Hazel j
Harrington and company In tho comedy skit "Paira and Repairs" i. another art that will pl'-ase. Charler Rennlngton, a monopedic lancer of international famo and his pretty partner N'ora Scott, offer "Three Feet of Dancing." Lestor Raym-ond and company aro commlj' jugglern. The latest ICinograma, complete tho bill.
Arnold Crane rose suddenly from his seat.
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knelt before Winifred. "I'm sorry," he whispered. "Let us start life together again." Tears welled into Winifred's eyes. "I never ceased to love you," she sobbed.
Winifred was the wife of Clyde Brunton, the
man she had broken by her indifference
and now he stood before them. The influence cf Miriam, Mistress of Unseen Forces, did it! But how? And why? Because she wanted Clyde Brunton for herself? ? ?
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rf tho Arabian Knights Is the story of 'ilarrlnah, the daughter of a begTe.r who lived in a rorruote corner of the city of R.igdad. Through tho tnaslc of the fates, she met with Oalipa, who ruled Fupmme and who promised that Ke hould becomo hl3 bride. Thn through tho chicanery of a number of plotters she was cast Into a harem there to spend iho balance of her life. Lost to the "world and at the mercy of the M-kkedcst man in the Orient. fT.ie Mould have been swept Into oblivion had it not been for what the poets call "Kl.TiioL" There In her blackest hour the charm v.'a.s with her und rhe was rescued by her lovr. Tho story of this beautiful maiden is told in the Forcen verton of Kismet" with Otis Skinner in the leading role, v.iil live long in the memory of all who see it. The run f the picture at the Oliver clo?t tomorrow night.
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UXSKKX I'ORClS "Unseen Forces," a powerful prreen stor. abundant in dramatic values, which will open its engagement today at tho Blackstone the
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motion picture entertainments ever U offered to the amusement loving public of this community. The I tory is Fomething new to tho film
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worm lor it concerns me rxpv rieneo of a beautiful woman who is rosFCKed of an uncanny power which
enables her at times to sre
happeni.g.,,. U is wholesome anil refreshing. More than that, it brinps comforting messagea o many. Coniing Sunday for three days Is Constance Talmadge In her latest Bucctff, "Mama's Affair." Thks ix entirely different from any picture in which this popular star has over appeared. Special matinee for children Sunday at ,1 o'clock..
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macu! and Syria" to bo presented at tho Oliver theater Friday evening will include Syria, Raalbek, and its wonderful ruins. Re I rut, Alenpo, Alexandrtta. Merslr.a and many other cities of unusual interest. All those will bo brought to you in motion pictures and color views. A visit will be made to Petra, the rock city with its carved .treets, the most mystcriojs, men colorful nrchircturnl wonder of the -world. In Pmasci, you v ill find many wrird chance. Under the le;ulT.hip of the new Arab King. Emir FeLs.il, the wild Hedouin is a perfectly and tarn and respectjMo soldier. In spiie of the chanper. pamnwiH still has its fascinating ilini bazaar und hooded merchant hquattlr.g in the shadows of T.ebanr.on. Th caravan ct'eps in from r.adad as in th days cf th cur-ious-minled Caliph. From Mecca, tho swaying camel rilently Flips past t be portal and knoMs with shilll cr- to be freed of his desert burden. Syria is perhaps, of all the Ne.-.r Jli,t, tho most interesting to Americans because it was from Syria that trad as it N knvn in the '-st. fir. fund its way to tho land of the setting Min.
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nie oiT-suom: pirati v MUi Viola Fana is now tho undubtd quven cf all comedy ror.;ance of the screen, and if anyone U inclined to t;instion that statement all thT havo to do i to go to the LaSal'.e today and to m c "The
St.fT-hor Pirat, the Aery bvt fun picture that has come to South IV?nd th'n season, and in which Mi:s Dana 1 proves to be absolutely. Irresistibly fL cdorable. Tn the first place th'" htory was written by F. Scot: Fitz
gerald, author of "This Side- of laradise." arul on the un.IeitandIrg of the flapper l.rart b.e is un-
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