South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 250, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1921 — Page 10

WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEM HER 7. ro !

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BLACKSTONE Miltr,n ;s;i!s mrur.df-d by an

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T-'avc-rs In "Th I'aith II ah!." v.hh

hai ir.s final j!."w;::cs tor.-zhr. Kach j pr-r"n was !m - n with meticulous C'iTo iKcai:: f his :itns, ::-t only ; In cxp'rior.c but in r?ronaIity. to ! represent tl." ro'M In a most finished r..ir.nfT. Milt'-r. S.Ils' portray cf th fhfjih r 1 uho answers thj j dlvir.e call to 1.m1, i? or" of th finest in th litf ry ft the Fernen, .1 ! per'CLVcitin that Mendi simplicity j a. rraeiu r"rs nihty and a. dfD 1 Ir.ylht into human ?-u. "Th Faith j lIr.aJ.--r" i. a r-'-rnark-ihlo Paramount special nltr.tr ti"n, anl h'is orrtl a' (if.ci ji'.o Kit s:i,c, its op'-r.injC Mon-1 Jay at the Iii t ktfni. Tho thrmi ; is a vital one, arl th rroiju.tlon a whole Is ma-ivo, Irnprr .v-;ive an'l '.Zn.-Uy tviAt:. "Th Faith Ilea!-! r" hi a production flfH'ir.cd to i;.rki an cue r.f tho prtati t cr.tf-rtain- J incnts th" Fcre-n has yt prMucei. j Tho mufical pottir.ps arranrel fori this production by Mr. 'ital uro! the "be? I tliat have b:n sjlecU-d by j hlrru fur any picture. "hn a photoplay prorluctJon Is, made by Albert Capal'.inl forCorfnio-J

polltan, It 23 a certainty the finest playera obta!nab!e will Interpret th variou3 roles, and tho ftaid lnv sture will be all that tho discriminating artists tastes cuM demand. Thua it Is that for "The Wild Goo-" a Paramount Mper-feature attraction, wlUch opens a throo day cn-frapr-intjnt tomorrow, cne cf the b-st

cat-3 ever arsemblod In a Cosmopolitan production wns engaged by Di-1 rector Capalllnl. The nvrilt was an;

nil around performance cf tho finest Quality. From advance reports received It

1? evident that "The Wild Goose" la ; today

a yaa-ss'.vo production. It is a picture that tarUla. The hero is an architect whoie wifo becomes infatuated with another man. How ho regains her love malces an lnteretin? story. udar McLaren and Holmes Herbert flay tho leading role. Otlic-r pictures to be fen on the nme prcram includ tho latest International News and a two rtel Kducatfon comply.

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now show hi'' at the Oliver.

Tomorrow the offering will

be "Sentimental Tommy." takm from ir James M. Iiarrie'H famous stories and featuring May McAvoy, Gareth 3Iughc3, Mabel Taliaferro and George Fawcett.

OLIVER riaylnj the role- of Chlci, In "The Four Horsemen of the Apocaiypse," which is the current attraction at the Oliver theater playing- there until ?ent. 14 Is thn -first dramatic work

show, which is scheduled to open a,. fnrn

Mark Sennctt. She won several cupn peeijIe are en .ployed in its tf llin-r. in t quatic contests while in school. and there are ten enormous Irenes.

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BLACKSTONE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AXGF.i.O YITALK, MuIcm1 Dirtrtor.

It is said all records for stage! AUDITORIUM snrpermsnc-M and beauty pale when cne of the mo. charmin- photo

rcimn.iroil with flip ulnhnrnto m.-I.Mramafl CVCT lilllU'd i.S ScfTl

eur and magnificence of "Aphrodite"

the colns.sal spectacle which F. Ray

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at the Auditorium. "Nobody s Girl" is the t i 1 1 and trotty T.illie ! Rhodes Is the star. The production !

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. tho niiv. r tiiontrr Tinire.iai- ! has manv unu.stial scones in it. the - J : ' ' -, v J,.J ' - ' '' ' ' fVv. ... '

Sept. 1", for four performances', action taking place on an island and $4 Playing Thursday and Friday nlshts on the sea. One of the scenes where J V' v

Mack Scnnctt batinp leauty. In taking this yart in which ehe enacts the role of a slitter of Julio. Miss Wanick exhibits genuine dramatic ability. Thb is the ingenue rolo of tho picture and Miss "Warwick

three day engagement Tliursday under the au5Tiicc-3 of some of tho leading merchants of South Hend is promised to be one of tho finest exhibitions of thlf Idnd ever given in

this city. .Mr. Martin carries six;

...-w : ' ' "l,lput3 into the part in the oarlr scones! ,n! witnrd

... -i.iv. iiii.. " balanced proportions of beauty and ver Ethere.1 for an exhibition of, lrll9h coauetry. she la thcn ECcn tnia kind. fcpecial musical bottinp3i . ,, , , . .

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land in an open boat, and i.i revufd

swoops down in the nick of

ancient Fgypt in the days when gods! time. Is said to be particularly thrillof earth and idols of clay ruled tho ling. Playing opposite the ptar are

with Matinees on Friday and Saturday. There will be no performance

of "Aphrodite" on Saturday evening, by ar. aviator, who As a footlU'hting of a romance of, from the clouds just

passions of men, this spectacle is one of the mot thrilling, a well as intoxicating, that th1 modern stage

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such well known players as Melbourne McDowell. l.!oyd Whltlo.k and Mary Alden, the latter being termed a.s the screen's greatest

Special musical bottlnpa

have been arranged by Mr. fV'itaie, Special Jihtlng effects are also being installed for this exhibition. Lionel Barryomcre In "The Great Adventure" will open a three day engagement next Sunday. Constance Ta.tr.adso in "Lessons In Ixve" for a. thre-o day showing conamencing Wcdnevsday, Sept. Hth. -The Old Nest." which is now being shown in one of the prominent theaters in Chicago, will soon bo fwn at the Dlackstone theatei-. "The Old Nest" Is considered tho best attraction cf the coming f:a.on. and owing to this fact it will bo shown lor one solid week.

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ORPHEUM Khaym, mystery man of India, who is er.tertainlng patrons of the Orpheuni this week with his unusual of telepathic transpositions, is tiid to f,e the peer of all mental masters appearing on the stage today. That the New Carlisle crossing on the Lincoln highway known hcrefiboutJ o "the death grade," will soon be abolished by popular fcr.timor.f, was a prophesy made Monday r.lght. This was In answer to one nf tho many questions ho received, and which he answered from the Ftace. There Lsv.o doubt that Khaym fully established his claim of doing his work through his own rsycho-

metrlc powers vithout the aid of any help, trickery or Illusion in any way whatsoever. There were the usual r.umber of questions asked relating to all kinds of subjects, and evidently from the looks on the face f f the audienc. there ware eome who had como to Feoff and remained to bMieve. Khaym is as.-!ted by three pretty girls, on of whom docs a pleasing Oriental dance. Khaym will bo retained for tho lat half of the week, which a!?o Includes Sundys performances. The balance of tho bill which c!oe its engagement tr.i.ht includes Jo Fennett, original and eccentric d mcor; Ianton, Pmith and Iamrton. "Fvancelistfl on a Mission of Joy;" Foil and Fellgrav, in a domestic comedy entitled, "Two A. M.:" :!ia "VVtr.tertrarden Tour, offcrlr.c: a ral treat in harmny 'ncinsr nr. 1 intro,!tic!ntT the rrw tc-v.z. "ivry O'Xe'i." and Al Jerome, 1'urope.m p.ir.tomlmlc fünfter. Tho r.erv Tt'l sTr'!"cr torncrrcw aftrr.oori, presents hs!. let the mvs-

pocs to the front, and later ehe Is the Kind sympathetic, nurso-wife when her young husband returns a maimed and disfigured youth. Ilex Ingram, who directed "Th Four Horsemen of the Apocalyp$?." and June Mathls, who adapted tho famous story, found considerable dlillculty In casting the rolo of Chichi. One evening tMr. Ingram attended a theater in Hollywood and happened to see Miss Warwick In the company. He decided right there that she was exactly the girl for tho part of Chichi- The following morning Ingram went over to th? studio and immediately engaged her for the role In "The Four Horsemen. LMi1 "Warwick's work has been highly praised by "both Mr. Ingram and iMiss Mat hi., and she has fulfilled all expectations for the part cf Chichi. St. Iu!s Ls Miss "Warwick's birthplace, and she is not backward In telling that she was born in 100". She received hr early schooling in that city, and later attended school In Los Angeles and abo studied

classic dancing. Mifs Warwich has appeared at numerous entertainmeats In a dancing act. She ir als an expert swimmer and this gained

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Thi3 colossal rpcctaclc-dratr.a ha3 turned thousands away from the deem of every theater in which it Is shown.

FULL SYMPHONY OPXHESTRA Under the Direction of Victor Young LINE UP ON THE GREAT WHITE WAY

MATINEE PROGRAM SCHEDULE NIGHT 2:05 OVERTURE . . . 8:05 "Caucasian Sketches" ( !ppo!itow-iv.now ) Victor Young, Doctor 2:16 THE FLAY First Pr.rt 8:16 3:27 INTERMISSION 9:27 3:32 TRUMPET CALL 9:32 3:35 BARITONE SOLO 9:35 ProIo::t:t- from "Paiiacci" iMr.rro Gflanjo 3:43 THE FLAY Second Fart 9:53

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Arransements Have Been Made to Hold KHAYM Over for the Balance of the Week Endinn Sunday as an EXTRA A DDED FEATURE at the

Are You Worried? Do You Need Advice? Does She Love Me?

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Are You in Doubt? Is Your Wife True? When Will I Marry?

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If you think modem invention has killed romance se this absorbing: photodrama of a nobody, who became somebody's sweetheart. "WHIZZ BANG" One cf those very funny Century comedies.

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BALANCE OF SHOW CHANGING THURSDAY P ATRICOLA & DELROY The Girl and the Dancing Fool. OLIVE BRISCOE & AL RAUH In 'THE BRAVE COWARD" HOWARD & JEAN CHASE CO. In their latest comedy, 'THAT'S MINE" JACK GEORGE DUO "Who Dat Said Who?" WILFRED DUBOIS Jongleur Parisian

MATINEES 25c Plus Tax. NIGHTS AND SUNDAY MATINEES 25c and 50c Plus Tax DON'T PROCRASTINATE ORDER SEATS EARLY TODAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY TO SEE KHAYM

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