South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 73, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1921 — Page 3
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COLLEGE PICTURE AT LASALLE IS YERY ELABORATE
Mi Wand "haired lady in .ill !e rair ir.'ior.i, pojirav s th daughter of r.'-wiv n n parent lot.r su:i-n ..i;n nincr i bard in "Thn .n"l delightful rom?'ly romance the plot of which T;t-rs around the r.trno.. of .i 1 1 W V 'Ml' ' 411.14. 1 i 111' III'MI !r 1! I ! making deperafe tiort to win hi championship in football, j Th ?. port sc r. a and -ho Junior! ""ns ar" notably r-f festive, while I the entire picture will make a strong appeal to woiin-ri h'.u:!' f the number of r. w and beautiful -rea-1ion of th r sx makers art that Fr displayed. "The Snob" is now rhowinc at the Iasallo. i:iee-tr;c liithta pre painted with for nifflit nf'i silver to Kiv- the halation which trlowinfr within apr.oarn to he a lis a house. ht Fiosavelle Iaernmle. 19-year-old daughter of tho president f L'nivrffil. is planning to start in the movies. Alta Allen. Sunshine Comedy sirl, th? wife of hrr director, Hampton del Huth. They were married last ThankfRlvinsr. IjOuik J. (lisnir. who directed T)tis Skinner in "Kismet," has start fd work on "Good Women." Itosemary Theby has the leading role. Do Your Movie Shopping at LÄSÄLLI
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DARING FEATS OF TOM MIX HIGHLY
LAUDED BY FANS; In th !. jro -, " n ew sh'i'Ai: 1 net i "P g at th ' I -.'t i r 1" A r, 1 1 i t ( - rJuiii T":n Mix s ii p.:.---did b'f in f' :tt. -s all ho V I of .! i! ;n g. r pp' ar in;; in the re!.f T ton t!l'' in.tn fiorn Tea. who a;i.s tli-- hero in "Tic- T-'xü.." Mix has j scored a trr at s'H'' -i. ;tnd giv - j. it ein 1 ."I h" !.-. '-rihr-il as whirl.vind perforinar.ee. The Ib-k-r. is a funny AI St. John comedy and Town Topics ar. al-o shr, n. 4 .A w '. ' , "k H X-,-.., , N'.rma Talmad-re reachf s Orcjan and Orchestra lA M, The . '..2 i . v 1
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SHOES ALL THIS WEEK Ulli 1 iW ntft' i 1 I'mrt ,m(itxlm AY im u No. 4 Mishawaka No. 5 S03 Lincoln Way W Michi-an St.
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"Th. o jsranuea woman. wn:en is the featuu attraction for Wdnf'l iy and TTiurslay. It is xt tory fans like host lirvati.- it rivt-.s Mis Tnlt rna'lcre opportunity for an urtl.stic B v rsatility In which she pro-eminf nrrc!'- 'Y'irr-iiR Imnc " i n elevrr nile cfme;ly with the screens ! favorite Leo Kil?f anvl I'ox News . completer the bill. Xi al Heart, known as "America! rn.l, ha3 finished his newest picture, entitled, "God I;uv," a ?tory (f the toi, ani will be shown soon
s' ,it this theater. His first release, s.!"S.i Kiro." is- the attraction I "ri4 'day. with tho first chapter of the i ! wre.-itevt wi!l animal picture ever
1 shown, "Son of Tarzan. Dot vaa: i;posuiu:s. Hop Hampton's new picture, ready for reIv.vc's Penalty." i prise. Her next one will be "Star Dust." by Fanny Hurst. An appeal i.s beins made to 23.000 labxir unions to petition exhibitors to book "The Contrast," a labor proj aanda film. Hardint,' is president. That is Samuel Harding. Kansas City, was elected head of Associated Exhibitors. Inc. The name of Anita Stewart's "The Tornado" ha." been changed to I'la yhin"s of Destiny' and is ready for release. Marguerite Clark is vacationing in IY.!uif:ana. The first public showing of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" was made in mid-ocean on tho steamship Adriatic. Mission work in India, China, Central America ami North Afric.i is shown in 51,000 feet of film soon to be released. The film was made under auspices of the lnterchurch World mocment. English producers are lighting" a tc hnical law that forbids the ue ot facial mke-up in pictures. "The Magic Cup." starring Coni iii.niv anu mm u'ii v u.uiv. I Maigne, has been completed. So has
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iPCO Fdntiey and directed by John S. Itobei Sir ,7a America rrtson. lines M. Harrie will come tf in July to supervise the til mi ii g of "Peter Pan." Marjorie Daw will play the role f "Love" in "Experience. " Seven girls in low-cut gowns were "sunburned" by Klieg lights during th,- lilming of "The Idol of the .Norm in tue paramount muüios. A bugler was uted to give signais , to the players in "A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court" bocause the scenes covered t-o much territory. Thi. sounds interesting. "Th? i Purple Flask" is an original photoiplay by Gouverneur Morris. Jaek Dempsey is training in Tom Mix's private gymnasium and sometimes boxes with Tom. Iirge studio employ a tailor and a modisto to make clothing for the period plays.
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l In keeping with the letter of the i sagacious critics that the supreme test of successful photoplay should ! be characterized in the first instance . by a good story replete with action. ' Douc'as aFirbanks in "The Mark of Zorro." a Pnitcd Artists production : that i. now playing the Blackstone, ha- c-rtainly. amongst other things, fulfilled that r" quirement. This story adapted from Johnston : Moi'uücyV "The Curse of Capistrano" that was featured serially in jthc "All Story Weekly" migazino, : can be safely said to surpass all of I "Doug's" previous screen productions and to establish a rew record ; in expansive film creation. The jmain action lias as it locale early . fotitlurn t'al'forriia with its co'orfu!, ' pict ar sT-ie( indolent life a? existed before Americans migrated to its I borders. Indolence reigns in the !puture j lay until tho agile "Doug" , enters the scene s and hence all bej co-ne inured to the greatest amount j of activity a.s usually transpire wherever he makes his appearance. ! Full of swift, bristling action. there i a strong love interest quite . di ,.:': i fron-. that attempted by Fairbanks heretofore. We also find a relieving- touch running through : the entire picture that buojs one up j for the startling event that are in ! all details gripping. impassioned 'and mystifying. Every detail of set- ! ting and acting has been given the I great .t care in presentation, thuf i creating a harmony of art that is J distinc tly superior. ' It i? fundamentally a dram shewing the salutary int'.uence. As fjih it contains something that always cause us to focus our attention throughout, a force which ha
Movie District Chatter By the Observer
After reading of the travels of the various merchants In The Moie District, Matt Golden, the Meli known two pants tailor, ha? the fever himself. There L hardly a week passes that Matt is not out of the city and he takes great pride in showing his mileage book to prove that he has out-traveled the majority of merchants. All application blank for the uso of the !)hoto-pcriscope was received this week from tester Hurwich, of the W. I. Douglas shoe store. According to statements made ly Mr. Hurwich he desires to use this delicate instrument at his Mishawaka store in order that he can keep an eye on the clerks in the South JJend store. To use the words of Mr. 1 liurwltll, 1 illll. IHL l-ri UUIL Ulli. I have cause to lIieAOi that every time T leave the local store my clerks ppend their time Hleeplng in the bail ment and with the use of the photo-periscope I feel that I will be able to substantiate my idear." The hardware stores of th city reported an unusually large sale of stilts Thursday while the living models displayed the latest fashion" at the Ward and Iewis store. Any number of citys more elite young men could be seen standing on stilts in front of the store gazing over the heads of the crowd while the models displayed fome of the more recent creations in georgette and etc. The Mt of art work to the left is a pitcher snapped near one f the city's larger sky scrapers'. The inhabitants of tho larß-. builil ing are tryitiP to discover the cause of trie disturbances on Michigan st. Their curiosity w:us satisfied with tho coming of the morning paper which vividly told of the big sale in progross at Dan Fries-ems Economy Depts., wmcn resulted In the deaths of sev eral people who were killed in tho rush for bargains. Dr. Hyman L-emontree, the fat working optician, wax seen staging a big argument Friday afternoon with a telephone repairman. After an hours explanation a.s to the excellent poor service that he received tho repairman glanced up at the exasperated doctor and rep'ied. "Well, doc. maybe, aftor I make S or 10 more calls to repair your phone, it will work." Tho doctor staggered, reeled once to right, onco to the left and fell to tho floor with a dull thud, knocked cold with the thought that there was a possibility that his made all of Fairbanks' pictures hO notable and compelling an entertainment. Much more can be promised for this feature picture without the slightest danger of misapprehension. For the cast, Fairbanks surrounded htmelm fith an excei tionally strong one. When Doug first went over this vehicle, he realized that a number of changes in his company would be necessary if Justice was to be done to tho story because of its deviation from anything hereto fore done by him. As a result of which a most careful selection was made: therefore we find that Fairbanks has gathered a host of new faces that have never appeared together with him upon the ecreen. Tho public can certainly fel a.pured that the management of the Biackstone theater has not been amiss in providing its patrons with the very ben obtainable. With th statement they can look forward with expectant plorure to this coming picture. Fairbanks has purely spared neither time nor expense in providing the very bot for his large host of admirers. With this assurance, as already manifested in his previous production, it is a great source of satisfaction that rcreen lover? ilisvlay after having viewed one of Fairbanks offering. "The Mark of Zorro" is an exceptional feature and lias created the greatest sensation in every locality in which it has appeared. It is not, therefore, a matter of fpvrulat! on why people flock in such great numbers to view "Doug" upon the silver sheet, fdneo it surely is in excellent keeping with the policy pf producing the a musement. txst for lo err;
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As the Observer navigated his wav past the Ward & .Lewis stoie. Francis Vogt, who was filling the window with t lothes to renlace the niodels. waved. The question now arisen, was lYancis waviag at the i Observer or could it bo possible that he was waving at the neat and trim models who were leaving after rn afternoons hard work? T. H. Brandon, well known merchant and contributor to the N. V. C. railroad, was seen conversing with Don Mac Gregor in the Movie Dnrtriet. It is understood thru Mac is trying to get T. If. to act as Xo'a York representative for the Blackstone theater. The future holds some very teresting times in store for Observer. a. K. Brokcxt. managt. Berland's Blackstone Bootery promised us an abundance of inthe r of has joy rides as soon cas he purchases one of the fast traveling Huds(m motor cars. II. McCartan, manager rf the Tig-gly-Wiggly stores, h.a.s a position which the average person would heenvious of. Mac has many times referred to the handsome mlesladics tat are traveling for tho va-rio-jj. wholesale houses but it v.-a.s only re-cently that the Observer had
an opportunity to be in Mac' office Tinee in the Tribune," and you'll when one of the salesladies called. I jjj-f tho picture." It is now being It is no wonder that the Piggly- Hhown at tho Castle. Tho story cor.Wi7gly people have five stores in , tf around a brido wl-.o m.diarrs this city a- If we were in Mac's j tlu. f.nnily jffairs after her pro-
place wi would no doubt have to have Fovoral warehouses in addition to the stores to keep the stock as who could resist buying when confronted by a real neat appearing saleslady. Herbert Wolf, manager of the Auditorium theater, has become such a movie fan sine; lie entered the show business that he spends practically all his time watching the show. Nothing like believeing in vour own lino of business, Herbert. And again wc jOSH!THeYG,f.l have secured an- L other very intimate photo fer the education of our readers. This handsome native was snapped by staff photograph too uniN AM öO!M er as he sbayered through the Movio District after a brief but nasty Fesslon with the income tax collector. The sentiments of the native seem to be th sentiments of all who have ever mae the trip up the narrow winding stairs in our well constructed federal building. BLOODSTONE IS VERY POPULAR THIS YEAR Jewels for men are to fhow a clustering of gems and a mingling of rolors, with diamonds or pearls: gemo of two colors are to be used while on other jewe'fi three colors will often be seen in the gem mountings. The new deep rich reels in neckties and srarfs has introduced the garnet as a gem for the .-arf pin. Others among the new colots in suitings and necktie maf rials are matched by amethysts and black orals. There are two other coins that must be mentioned because of their persistence in remaining popular with the men-folk; these are the bloodstone and the tourmaline in all its various colorings. Marc MacDermott and l'stelle Taylor have finished the first episode of a three-episode drama for Vox. ESCORT EX-SENATOR FORCIBLY FROM CITY y Assmcj ited I'rf!s: G Iii: AT BEND, Kan.. March 1 J. Ralph Burt'-n of Salina. fori it r United States senator from Kansas, and several associate s were escortc d from this county today by a party of 100 men. Sep. Burton baas been active In the non-partisan league movement in Kansas. The former senator and members of his party came to Great Bend, in connection with the league movement. It was said. Iater J. O. Stovio, an oranizor of the league and a man s-id to be the s-tate secretary of the organization were escorted from tovn. A large crowd witnessed the demonstration whioh resulted In the departure ef Stevio and hi- enmpaniop. Ki-tic encounters were numerous. COLUMBIA CITY FIRE SWEEPS PLANT, HOMES rt Afseited Press: FOBT WAYNE. Ind.. March 13. The Harper Buggy works and fo;r residences adjoining, at Columbia Citv. west of here were d- strov d bv fire thh afternooon. Th" f;re. company officials say. started when the fumes from drylns: varnish iguited from an overheated furnace. Th" local fire department was hanr'icapped by inadequate water supply and a pumper was sent from Fort Wayne to assist. The bu:rsry works is one of the pioneer industrial plants of northern Indiana and has ofib'op in existence for 50 years. The I damage was estimated at 1 üO.OOo.
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THEATER GOERS LAUD PICTURE AT CASTLE THEATER
1 Elaine Hammerstein, known as t i "the star without a failure." has j tr.Kle tne nids? nnt.ih o enamel enr.a - . . , . . . I lien ei lie: si reen eareer in ui'j name j)art f "Poor Dear Margaret! j Kiihy." the famous novel by Kath- j ! orns vmhcu mu ju-x own nnLshed by ifelznkk. V-' '- --if -c ' ' - - "! .3 g . V ' . v it ; ; ' - A A' 1 i This picture was released just iht di- ago. irt Ciiictigo, where it was hailed with great praise by all the newspaper critics. " Miss Ha in ,n,rstt.in adorable." wrote Mae fligate them. hushind has brought ruin to A;i s Joht'.op, who were scenarios for Ciladys Hultte, Pat he tar, is now writing for Viola Dana. Doug I'aii'o in'KS also has a brolen ; bene in his hand. 11 happened while has was making "The N'ut." Margaret I,oomis is Douglas MacLean's new leading woman. Kmory Johnson is Betty Compson's new leading man. Band and Orchestra Instruments and Supplies lloss Music Studios Merchants Bank Bldg. Tiird Floor Lin. 1435 For a Real Pleasant Place to Dine Try the GOLDEN EAGLE ' ME 203-10 S. Michigan St. Open from 1 1 A. M. to I A. M. Second Floor Lincoln 5107 Watches w - mm Everything up to JIü2a Week Hifkr Friend Goii Prfrtitt Trrmj Afisroci.r or cirtwT rwttir i Olsen ; j J , j j t ! j j Blaclcstcne Theater Building 214 S. Michigan St. Warren H. Miller,
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The mcst ambitious production from point cf s"cc!acvlar stage craft in Norma Talmadge's career. From out the p-:st there came her mother's sin, to mock the riht to love to take what God had given to snatch aside the veil that hid the BRAND. A STORY THAT STRIKES THE HEART CORD OF EVERY HUMAN EMOTION.
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