South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 124, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 May 1921 — Page 16

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irrilpnt r-Ietur of hU ciri hl -1 ' ., I "Tho Mollycoddle." Thl i -1 M ; ,

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ycu will wit:.. . on of thmountain avalanch vr prod h-1 trfore th cnrncra. It is in tliLt ;r -diction that Ioujcl.n r;t!r,a: -... "lrok hi flncrcr :ind pr.i.n---! Iiiank!-. whm h- Uni'd fto-T thhi:ii!' to th t r T , .-iftrr th" rr.ii"?l r. Thi i t ! on- 'f Jh. l''t stunt t-r i-uI'.mI 1-v I)-;n:. Cnrmncncin.: tomorrow f--w t r t1yi th? mn.it rpfinrkabl arid frc -Jul motion jii.-ture that h. : ! n f.fodurcd. "Th.. North Wind" Malicf" by IWx I!c i( h. Tor hrra I originality of j.'.ct. and int-n" dramatlo appp.il. It .jrra -f anything that ha.- appr-m d In recent month.". In rrrj"nt!nt; "The North Wind's Malic-" lv thU f.irnou author, th manmcnt of th" IilarkRtnne theater 1 ofWincr you an vnine's entertainment you will Ions? remember. Everybody know that

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Th North Wind's Malice" by thlfammirt author. I1 a pi;;.frw!r.ner. The rnort inflduouM and rd'n n,rr.;' of men and women who darr d

tf brave the north wind is monotony. I Tfow this unseen power of evil twi?t and breaks the wilL and hearts J j men is the them1 of thl- powerful j drama faultier photocrraphy and an ) excellent cast combine to make thi-V on of tho mnt remarkable pictuna , that the management of the I'd u kMcne. theater ha had the prlvilfo

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ortnnxM. Featured on the vaudeville bill ivhlch closes Its npaprerr.ent at the Orpheum tor.Ight aro Bro"vn, (lardner and Harnett, a unar-pv trio Of entertainers who offer their latest, rx pawilnp revue of son? and danco. Xevinud and Mack, famous oh minstrel men; Bennett Isters and company. In athletic fun; Al Peatty and nvelyn. a clever duo ivho ?lntr, dance and patter pleapintrly; I5ot Mill, tho one-armed smiling piani-t. and the rtoof Oarrten trio, in blt8 of eyerything. complete thj bill. Begrfnnlnfr tomorrow afternoon, the rerw program i. headlined by Frank Rtafford and company of beautiful posing dop, who offer the orlarinality, "A Hunter's Game." Hilly McDermott Is next in favor and amuses both younijr and old with hH humorouii antics. Ishlkawa brothers are noted equlbrteta from tho land of cherry blossoms; the Joe Jenny trio offer fh sort oC songs and comedy that havo made them famous as international entertainers; Itenio and ITcrence. funsters oriprlnal. and Sullivan and Mack, jTicopators, round cut the program.

ouvint. Maurice Tourneur's production of The County Fair" will be shown at the Oliver theater all of next week, starting Sunday. Tho story is taken from th", play in which Neil llurt.ei starred many seasons. It is no of those studies of rural American life which aro chuck full of b:irt Interest and quaint h:imor. an ! all tho excitement incident to a day at the county fair and windln up with a thrilling horno race in which tho entry of tho leading characters not only triumphs over the crooked schemers in winning the event, but In taklnc: down a purso that saves Aunt Abigail and her d-eservlns associates. Tho cast Includes such well-known player nj little freckle-faood Wewl-y Jiarry. David XHitK?r and Helen Jerome I May.

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OIXVT11L. A photoplay of tremendous force and sweeping: action to 'Tho Inside of the Cup." a Paramount picture which opens a four day's engagement at the Oliver theater today. It Is a plcturlzation of Winston Churchill' famous and widely disupsed novel of tho same name, the Publication of which, in 1012. provoked u world-wide controversy.

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A PICTURE SO FULL OF FUN THAT YOUR SIDES WILL ACHE FROM LAUGHTER. YOU WILL BE SURE TO THINK OF THIS COMEDY EVERY TIME YOU GO TO THE TELEPHONE. ALSO x "Tin Ipiil An exceptionally good fivereel feature, filled with plenty of action and thrills throughout, with a remarkable cast, which includes Matt Moore and Margot Kelly.

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NOW PLAYING BROWN, GARDNER & BARNETT A Passing Revue of Songs and Dances NEVINS AND MACK BENNETT SISTERS CO. Three Other Acts STARTING TOMORROW MATINEE FRANK STAFFORD & CO. "A Hunter's Game" BILLY McDERMOTT The Only Survivor of Coxcy's Army ISHIKAVVA BROS. Japan's Noted Hand Equilibrists JOE JENNY TRIO Songs and Comedy That Have Made Them Famous RENIE AND FLORENCE "All in Fun" SULLIVAN AND MACK Syncopation Supreme NEXT WEEK TWO GREAT COMEDY SHOWS

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COMMENCING TOMORROW FOR 3 DAYS REX BEACH'S famous story

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Featuring VERA GORDON who played "The Mother"

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Coming Sunday for 4 Days NORMA TALMADGE in "PASSION FLOWER

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TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY E UTHE INSIDE OF THE CUP" BIG PICTURE, EXPOSES HYPOCRISY Specially Supervised by Albert Capellani Photoplay is Based on Winston Churchill's Great Novel. rr Said to be one of the most remarkable picture productions of the current season, "The H Inside of theCup," a Paramount-Cosmopolitan picturization of Winston Churchill's famous E novel, will be shown at this theater for four days beginning today. E When this book was published in 1913, its exposure of hypocrisy among wealthy church- E goers provoked bitter criticism by the clergy of England and this country. The hero of the story, as in the picture, is the Rector of a fashionable church, who becomes disgusted with certain elements of his flock and severely arraigns them for their shame and hypocrisies. 3 Director Albert Capellani, however, has paid more attention to the dramatic features of E the story than to the philosophy which makes the book almost forgettable. The scenes are E thrilling rjid the heart appeal, culminating in the fruition of a love romance, is irresistable. E The cast, headed by William P. Carleton and Edith Hallor, is unusually large and artistic E

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A ROMANCE THAT GRIPS THE WHOLE OF LIFE AND TURNS IT INSIDE OUT.

The doctrine of the helping hand, which ''The Lisidc of the Cup" splendidly expounds, is E

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in the theory of the Brotherhood of Man as on: of the greatest salutary forces for good in r our modern civilization. E SPECIAL MUSIC BY 'JACKSON'S ORCHESTRA " E

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