South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 74, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 March 1921 — Page 5
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T'hrrr a Kir! in tbe s-'.-ry that r i!)y furm.-bs tl." ? ; r l'A'e ir.t'.nst. f.'i.mir.;- Thursday for thr- la .s Jlarobl MrCrath's dramatic rroduetion ".ot Ciiilty." which i ? now t:ayirsr a Mircvful er.'irem T.t in fhl'.in'i'H l-.'t ! ir ir theater. "Not Guilty" v. ns film'-l at California's Ianojs wirf r r sor I Mrnt--. This pr.p-jlir Harol-l M r;mth vu-.ry l-jxm thl.H I'Cpu'.ir a ;r t rifi j ! f for th .nrt I'M-sh- ;i;.'l I-';. I via Hr-arM-rr. Kirhanl Dix an'I -tliM- 'Tn'ir.;' jii.-'Vf n in th- rrit pfvall'-d up n 3irr. tor Franklin to ri'-t-jally film Ihr cev.M '.vh-rrv th story wi! 1 ifil. fphf-ir fxn:s. v. ;ui th it thy wrr" 4-rr.1t tiriirv rJ in rr.tli'-m. ''rr.in .unlay for thr" d.iys Mr. f ri'l Mr--. .trtfr I livt-n in 'Twin Cur!-." Dinty j.H n!-o coniirur. "Wat'li for Iinty. I'lI.MKIi; TI5AII.S." Thi.- th" la' flay to Fo Tom ?li in "frairi" TraiN" at Mm- Au-li-trium. to . To:i Miv in ar.y ;i'--lurc i. to .- r ...in t hint: wholly njnyahl'' at th- moment, ami someJhir.tr ri:or'ov.r, whi' h l'.;ivr s in its v.iko most a rr .1 hh" nirmorirs. ?Iix r.f.rr fli'-'arij oint.--. an;l h n vrr
h m nia'lr- a moro n hforhint; picture ont.ir.'n v moro daring fr.it.s or thri.h whlrh mn a mora cf.Trn.lri: ho story, than '"Prairie Trai." wliili ha l.rrn pror'aimr.1 I y all who f yen it as thf be?, j ; f.rr h i'. rr mi. An unusual r-!5t s'ippor'1 M.lx In this r-ictur, ami ir.fjirlr.fi nrr: :.rlr X. I'r.r.rh. Ilobrrt Walker, Gloria Hop, ami Kathh-rn O'Connor. "The
! Kllkfr." h a funny Sur.hir. rom-jr-iv with Al St. Jf.hn. ami "Town !T j !rs" rorr.pJrtr? th- bill.
"im:.i:.' Th" Van-lrrbllt rro.lu"incr Co.. .'ill j-rr?'--r.t th rnot talked (f and hitrhiy p-jrcr-ssf ul musi'-al comedy of th.r. past dr-r.id, "Jrrnr-," at tho Oliver thrntfr on Saturday r.nd Sin-! ;-. Marrh 20 and 27. "Irrn" wns wrlttr-n by Jams Mon'L'orrr p.'. whiio Jo.'iih McCarthy and Harry Tierm-y furnished tho lyrif"- and rnuyir. The :irrrss of the I lay in N-w York, w h rr it is now in its sr-ond yt-cr at thro Vandfrhilt tli'.atrr, an nt ih Kmplre tli'.i'f r in Lfindnn and at Mr-lbourrif, Australia, w h rr i: Si In int; lla "d by Amrri- an rompanir-s antl is !upliratir. its Amrrlcan triumph, has mailo It-? author practically worM famous. fr companies arc now brIni: oraniz-d for I'aris nnd South A f rir.i. All th.-fr vvritrr.s ar younc mn. and topr-tnrr thy liave constnictrd a musical play with an original thrmo and an irrr.-i'tiblf Jint:N in mu-ic that makes ono want to witnriv 'h". rntrrt.a inmrnt acain and arain. It tdN an up-to-t hr-mlnuto low- story with p'r-nty of -cdl.-nt comofly, and its action is brisk throughout. It ha.s an abundant supply of bip rnuvical numhrrs tliat arc binT whistled nn l suncr throii'-jhout both continents.
"Te ndrfoof anrl "Jumping Jupit rr." Anna ITeld's "Mile. Napoleon" and Tho Chocolat fildicr." "Juvenility" Introduces a galaxy of youth in sonars, dancr-i and melody. fTddio Carr. a clever comrdlan has a rral iaugh-provoker In hl. comedy of business life "The Office Boy." Vikntlnr Vox. offering a ventriloqu!l novelty, Iowry and Prince, comedians and. Dre brother, athlete's, complete the bill.
Clarence- Burton, Kathlyn William?. Theoflorr Ilobrrt. I.T'St S'.ar'ry and Theodore Ko'off.
cium:ii. I'rartfr-M lnrKdy. a favorite of musical conioly cirrb-s, is now ap rr.irimr in vaudrvill". She shares hr-arllinr. honors on tho Orpheuni bill tlio first half of tho week with Oil I'.rown's yfiitthful follies "Juvenility." Mi.ss Kennedy has a hreozy monolotruo and offrrs a delightful progTa.m of -xrlusive sonars anl stories. She has her n prominrntly featured with Murli Micros.vs .as Jlieliard Carle's
Tanda Ilawley has added one more frrrat ical succevs to hr many in her delightful and realistic handline of tho pirl who wm educated to believe pho was abovp the common people in "The Snob," her late?t picture. r.OTv playing at the Lasalle. Tho irirl found out she wasn't above fallir.fr In love -with the best looking man fhe rret at collejre, even though he- wa.i only a -waiter. It's a real treat in thr romantic comedy line. Tomorrow the Labile announces the return of the grreat "Behold My Wife," the picture that created such a Ftir when it was .shown at the Oliver not lonr arr. !Many people .aid it was by far the best photoplay they had ever fen. Mabel Julienne Scott as the Indian wife, Milton Sills a.s the highborn husband, Elliott Dexter a.s the tolerant brother, Ann Forrert as the dismayed fdster and others in the cast are responsible for much of the best acting seen In the .silent drama.
TKYi:ir.i,Ks. Th subject of IZ. M. N'rwn.in's Traveltalk at. thr Oliver theater xt Friday evening i- "Sjp.ii.-:." th" co :ntry whose rrcat fill from power in
jthe world to a letharx state movr-d J Ituckl to elof-uenci" in a fitaous 1 passap. But as Mr. Newman shows 1 Spain it Is no Iont:r to br r - ir led jas a dead or even a slumbering natJon. Mr. Newman begins bv show-
incr viewi of San Sebast! m th" fim'us r s.irt. Burcors with it- f.inmu eathr.lral will b.- v.-it"d. also tb.e plor.niy but imprr-s.-iv-j Bscor:al. Th' n i''rr,i s Tob d", r.r.ce f.ini"ii. fr tli" T'.bdo bl.idr; S'-'villo with it" 'rtreous t ithedral. The iriorb-s of the Alhar.ubr.i will b" i I : - , Inscribed.
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CASTIilL Klaine ITammerstein, in "Poor. Dear Margaret Kirby," pets A new high water mark of achievement for herself, and considering her rapid rise to greatness and fame that means that she is doing what is probably the most noteworthy work of any screen actress now before the public. She Is (being put forth as a candidate for the recognized lending honors of the films. Tomorrow Wanda Ilawley will succeed her, the picture being "The Snob."
"lonniDDiiN ntunv "Forbidden Fruit" Cecil De Mille's latest Paramount release, will be shown at the Oliver theater for six days starting Saturday of this week. The picture is said to be the most lavish of all the De Mille productions, and It is enacted by a cast of excellence, including Agnes Ayres,
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GORGEOUS SPECTACLE!
EXQUISITE!
One Mikado"
Is to be Presented by the South Bend High School Glee Club Assisted by the Best Soloists in the City. You cannot afford to miss this wonderful musical treat. Many go to Chicago to see it. High School Auditorium Thursday and Friday Evenings MARCH 17 and 18 25c 35c 50c Reservations at High School March 15 and 16.
Seventeen-piece Symphony Orchestra, Angelo Vitale, Musical Director
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The lerriot Coniedieime FRANCES KENNEDY l,lu'-le SinitT' Gil 1 Hrown pre-ent-"JUVENILITY" A (ialaw of Vonih
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VALENTINE VOX The I'ltra Humorist
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THE FASTEST AND MOST SENSATIONAL PICTURE EVER MADE BY THIS DARING COWBOY STAR. Here is a Story so Swift It Nearly Takes Your Breath Away, With an Actcr That is Capable of All the HairRaising Stunts That the Story Calls For.
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Last Times TODAY Wanda HAWLEY
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The Snob'
A Story of the Heights and of the Depths MILTON SILLS ELLIOTT DEXTER ANN FORREST MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT, in
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"Behold My Wife"
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NORMA 7AUV2ÄDGE In HER GREATEST FIRST NATIONAL SUCCESS "The Branded Woman
A Heart Throbbing Story of a Girl Who is Forced to the
Very Brink of the Abyss From Which No Woman Ever j Escapes and What Happens When Her Husband Learns the
Truth. A DRAMA THAT STRIKES THE HEART CORD OF EVERY HUMAN EMOTION.
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Joe Kayser s Novelty Orchestra "If You Don't Dance, Come and Listen" Admission 25c, including tax WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY "r,.', South Bend's Own Symphonic Syncopaters ANDERSON MILLER This is the Society Event of the Week
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