South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 170, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1921 — Page 20

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Among the Stars in the World of the Theater

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rUr.s fcr early next exon. ftart:r.s in Agt. include In the, follows Loncre U.ric in "Klkl." Otis Skinner In "Wood an1 Sind." France Starr in a revival cf 'Th Eaiet Way." with Joseph Kilffour In Ms nil role. "Th Circle." with an all-star cat mmposfl of Mrs. Leslie. Carter. John Drew, Krtclle Wlnwooi. Urr.e.n Iiwford. John Halliday ar. l A- E. Matthew "The Wandertnc Jew." with Tyrone 1'owrr" in the leading ro. "Honors Are Kvn." vnth William Courtenay and Lo!i FishT in the ca?.r. "The ronry Cod." with i: !n a Hibbard and Kalph Moipan In the c;ift. The Love Chef." with Leo Carrlllo In the l'-aliny role. Olsra IVtrova in "The White, Pea

cock." "The- Puppet Marter.

Dinthart prominently ca

rumrv Bernard in

vay. Richard Hennett in "The Hero. (Grant Mitchell creited the princl

pal part Ut bfa;-n )

with Alan

Two Blocks

"Kix-Cvilnder Lvo,

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Truex and June Walker m the cast. The play is by William Anthony Mi;ulre. "ho frrme.ly had cumu cthm at Ntre Dime. vr,.n- strvens In "S. Lrsuli.

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more. Marjoß Rambeau Gots-A-Huntins. w'..n M.arKdlar in

The Pink Slip." with Pert Williams and Harry Fox in th- ras William FavtTsham in "Tho Mlv-jr

Vox."

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Lunt and

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Docs." snnva." with Alfred

Violet Hemlns in the east. .Swords.- with Clare Karnes in the principal ml. Ina Claire in "Pluebeard s LnLn Wife." RouH Mann ha returned to musi-

Tie is now leatureu in

vllle. MLsi Lulu Bett." with the original Nev York cast, is to open In Chicago in the fall. Fanchon ami Marco in "Sun-Kist" are managing to 5tay in New Tork. "Irene" last, night finished 13 long engagement at the Vandrbilt theater. New York. It started there in November of 131?. In "The Broadway Whirl." at the Timea Square, New York. Richard f'arK Rlanrhe, Kin?. Charles Winnlnr. jny Gould and Winona Winter are doincr exactly what thy did in "Th- Century Midnight Whirl" at the Oliver a few months ago and pome of the things they did here wero from 10 to 15 years old. The long run of "Th Go!i Diggers" at th" Lyceum theater, New York, was concluded latt nilht. For f-everal we-ks Gertrude Vanderhilt has tif ( n playing th mle created by In. -i Cliire. Misj Clair'- has Ried for Furope. Sh will no longer b under the management of David RoI.t:ro. When she returns in the fall sh will .star under direction of "William Harris, Jr., appearing in "Pluebeard'a Eighth Wife." It wa.s under th management of Henry II. Harri?, brother of William Harri. Jr.. that Miss Claire first attracted attention m "The Quaker Girl." Thn she

went into Ziefeld s Follies. Relaxen

made h"r a star In "Polly With A Past." "The Gold Diggers" waa her second starring vehicle. The Dumbells' "snappy revue," known as "Piff! Ping! Pang:" i faid t" be on the order of "The Better Ole." but materially better.

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or. the wai: of the Mexican' c!I at St. Irr;ini. Pr; Fts who werv jn-t'T-:-l in a To urn aur production wn th ca;;? of a powerful appeal tf the fin "-: qualitif in its behoMt, sv,v the jiint:n and requested that it V.- civen to them to be hur. In their church. This rcqu Mr. Tourneur gladly granted, ar.d th pair. tin? L now on vkw In th Roman Catholic church at Glnda, Calif. Mr. Van !-an. the author of '"The Grr.it I'f Irerrjer," ."'ruck up an acquaintance '.n L"s Angeles -.vith the rardor.cd Mexican, and from hl3 obtained tho i-iory which he incor

porated In th s:reen drama. Thi. he rmbei;ihd with a ron? ro?:-,terp!ot ar.I s""m Fp'n!id lovA i r. r r s:t . arl the finished jiroiurtsn is tid tc pos--es grrat s'rncrth and ur.rommor. Interest. Hous p.frrs and Marjorie Daw ur thft rh!ef players In the all star c..t which Interprets "The Gmat R deemer." Mr. Peters plays Dan Maloy, a two-pun lad man who wa.s ref-nprated. Miw Daw is the pirl whoso no-ble rxampl firs: starts Dan on the right path. This L th first, weem production which hf s ever been, prcfntci

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SUNDAY ONLY

"ITm Gre.it HMIenlor., tJnitfng for thrtx iLays.

Icgin:i ing at t!u BKu-kstoiie Uxiay nnd con-

"f his etil h paintM a picture cf the crucifixion. It was a paintins: whoso be iury attracted attention all (Her the ptale.

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New York. New York."

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Ethel Parry more

the special engagement .i n loint ?tar

Krother. John Barrynvre.

',e Lüne." is filling a

-uremcnt at the

York. presenting

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Twelve found !. L-k. m w . s. 5he achieved unusual suvee. tovera. years ag1.'.

to

New York feun'l but littlr to admire in Walter Hampden's revival of 'The Servant in the House." The acting was heW to be declamatory. D'ris Keane i. to give her final Chicai,"-) performance in "Romnnce" Saturday night. July 2. at the r,arri k. MJiss Keane's engagement there In the revival of this play, whirh had a record run in London after having beon .icter! at th Prin-

of eight i( ess In Chicago several years ago.

.f "The pelle o!

having finished

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aule,ville en-

Fa lace m .New . . .

Sir .lames .w u-

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has been unusually successful.

Orpheum

T!v enirau'eni'nt of "The End of the fio.id" at th Orpheum theater w;i; So brought to a. cb'se with the performances tonight. Its reception in the city has fully carried out the predictions made beforo the openin,: that all houso records would be equ.alb'd if not broken. Yith one of th 5r ron s?,-t p-rnur-

linirs of talent in th cast, photo- . . "t'AM l'l! I 1. . . . 1 . - .... 1 J .

Roland Youns will tour in ihm... o h: ti,ii ui.u ;. unrxreipa ana a

story or extr'me power in its appeal

to all who see It. whilo at time: start line:, is on that will ?ver be forgotten. The tal of "ar eye lor an f-v-e" in its frankness t 111 cause

many to Ftop and confide- tho re- ; A;, :t d;t-r,.t rtirAt 0; tv,p influence Pults of irresponsible care of t'n,of t!iia painting the Mexican was youns and the dancers ever lurking urantt d a parrion by th" governor of In th perils of an everyday wrrMj th- .täte, and is r.ow a professional

to the careles.s. it soon cupels Tiv'art.t in jr,s in-. ir..

idei that icnoranre is fynonynu.us with innocence, for in the dregs

where human existence is so often found are those, who might have gone th ritrht road, had not prudery and evasion hesitated to tell

The painting of the crufixion pho-

tograph'xi in the production of "The

Great Kcdenr.t r" is a copy of that

'The i:nd truth, the

som of life's realities, of the Road" tells the

whrli truth, and nothing but the truth, painting them so graphically and wonderfully that all who eee will be amazed and convinced. There will le two matinees today at 3 and ' p. m.. and two performances tonight. No children under 1 are admitted unless wdth parent.

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in his rubiest, most appealing, most realistic comedy of small town life "The Son of Hin Father" AN INCE-PARAMOUNT

TODAY Constance Talmadge Up the Road With Sallie'

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Coolest and Best Ventilated Theater In The State

Bessi Parri.-Ml- i to return

itimate stage n"M m

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Scits for Ziff

Y'ork are telling a

IdV Follies in New

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H. Harris.

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In London "Mecca. nroaucei hi. this country !at fall and whih was

considerably dl-a ppointmT irMii nopoints cf view, will be known und-r another tit!-. The om-or has decreed against "Mecca." Harlan! Dixon and th ?lxteen London Talace Girls, late of Fred Stone's "Tip-Top." are in vaude-

Maurice Tourneurs great screen

production, "The. Great Redeemer.

opens a thrr-day cngagenient toda;

at the Hlai. kfne theater, and tells

a story that is m absorbing

thrilling fiat, perms who beh

will inevitably conclude that it I-1 fiction Um it ould not havo happened in real life. Such, it is si:-d. is not tho case. While "The Great Redeemer" was written by H. H. V.an Ioan and .s in the mam a work of imagination, its central theme is .said to have been taken direct from life. It embodies aorording u advance notice's, nn incident that happened in a prison itt St. Pcrnardo, Calif., two years ago. A Mexican was serving 13 years there for manslaughter. On the wall

Commencing Today For

SHOWS START 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8. 9:45

come

W HAND sf DESTINY

Readies Down to Turn trie Life of ' Dan Malloy, Two-Gun "Stick-up"-Man, into Paths of Decency . . A Pure Younß Girl Stands hy and Sees

a Miracle Performed ! '

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Auditorium

Sunday at the Auditcr:um brings

miling Georg V.'al

in his very

best Pox special, entitled "D nan-.it. Allen" an rrig:na! stor' by Tom Pal- . ion. A picture that delves beneath j t'.ie, crin t ntion il and revials the j ambitior.s, tho sorrows and the Joys; in the lives of people who spend , their days in th darkn- of the , -eat mine. A regular Wsh pic-

ture that is packed with thrills and f-esit ion al r'.oments. Protty Edna Murphv Is cflrt to play opposite tho

.-tar whi'.A J Thornton I'aston and i Pyron Dcuclas have important roles. J A r.ew c'-.aptrr of tho very popular "Par.toma.-i sory is shown, with t only two more episV.es left N f.. re.; th-" exciting climax. A funny Snub ; pollard r.um.lv and ruh Ntwsj conclude the day's program. j rnn.f.v ir.! Tars. lav. Zir.e OfV i

CONCESSIONS AND RIDES Refreshment Stands A Shady Grove for Picnics Open Air Dancing Pavilion Spend Your Leisure Hours on THE PLAYGROUND OF SOUTH BEND AND MISHAWAKA Under the Management of Eph. P. Dailey Kioda Barber's Orchestra in the Dance Pavilion

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t-:i r.r.-.n? !- 1 s greatest rvl

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I..' v . ....-. - ?urpa?s:r g swci'trm bu:lt on the tried and tru? triar.c combination between tn o women ar.d one ma a. taken in th perbM of the cutting of the great U. P. railroad. Rov Ftetrart. Kthlyn Yi'.liam i Margaret T Ii Mtte. Jrsoyh Io.vlirc. ar.d Rcb-

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piayers pvt picture. Tho

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well as th firrer.v art of tho p'ayers and the guldmc hand of the mister producer h-lp to put into

in

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stror.geft casts cf all fn In any metier.

dramatic ability of

"TV.

V. P.

Trail." the. powerful

dramatic construction that makftf tb. soect.it or thri'.l. rr and lauch ar.l sit brathlf until th beautiful

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r.il" on cf th0,, funny rer.tury comedies featuring Rrowr.'. th" Century dc. and Town Topics ill conclud the program.

Wedr.cs l.?y

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bring Planche weot, as frevle r.ert r.rr.f implies In hr prvite ctarr.rc vehicle, entitled S; T.ple Souls" j from the. fitorv by Jche. Hastings; Turr.cr. -P?s ?wt 1 raft in a ro! ,

whirh reo.uirrs a full compliment of hiftricnlc abilitlev From the s-wee.

.simplicity of ar un-sopMistKat: d trr.. tr, he r,j;ck wrsth and fear of a n-rman scorned, nhe 1 ,vim!r,iM. Ml S3 S'wt-e: is given th4 splendid suppert cf Charl s Meredith in th leadfr.g mal r". Other important ro are h.ir.d'.fd ably by Herbert Ptar.dinc. Kate Iter. :.T?vTr.e Kelso, and TnedericU Huntely. "0r The. Transom" is th" title cf tho Century comedy whrrh features Mr. J-e Marf'r.. tho humanized ap T.ich with Fox Najji completes the Trc crarrw '

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TODAY GEORGE WÄ

IN A VIVID TALE OF LOVE AND LIFE IN THE GREAT MINING REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA

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A REGULAR GEORGE WALSH PICTURE PACKED WITH THRILLS AND SENSATIONAL SITUATIONS. ALSO "THIS IS THE LIFE" A Very Funny Hallroom Boys' Comedy TOMORROW TUESDAY 'THE UP TRAIL" A MASSIVE PRODUCTION OF ZANE GREY'S GREATEST N0VL, WITH ROY STEWART, KATHLYN WILLIAMS, RÖBERT McKIM AND J. J. DOWLING. ALSO "THE KID'S PALS" A Very Funny Century Comedy and TOWN TOPICS

You may come as y-f late as ten. S yZfö - ' WW

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Famous Star of "Damaged Goods,

CLAIRE ADAMS Filmdom's Most Beautiful Girl

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w raining lamp Acttvnzcs r erjonßii uirccica py z.M.orifitn. A photo-drama that tells our young people what their parents ought to teach but seldom do.

LAST TIMES TODAY Shows Starting at 35, 7, 9 PJVI.

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Not fo Inn? ago. before th quality production cf her pictures pave way to quantity, Contan Talmad?e rmde her supreme screen effort. It is "Up tho Road With Sallie." showing the 5tar at her prettiest, her most charming, hr most endearing-. Tt 1h

from the frto r:.'. tr.e- actir.r. and the director.?

antrl?. the b-:t nhotcplay ia which rheMhu ever appe-ircd.

MONDAY "Who Am I?" A New Mystery Play