South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 278, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 October 1921 — Page 9

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 5. 1921

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OPERATIC STAR COMING

Th crprapkmnt of (. r.tldine Far

Secrets of the Movies Revealed

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next .Mor.d iy flight. rrorii- ' on? 'f the rnu.-. ral treits

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l'J.i-Vl till ' lif,.,' ... . . , - ti -r.ir.d r-;:.-ra enrnj- iny in S in rloths and prtou?h nrnrify to kep . A. M;s Iiarke, who ::i private Franco whcr fhe was grated enjyou for a year, you have the first j Iff is Mrs. Florenz ZlcsfeU was th - oi,rninK r.lKht by 6.000 x..-opl. .".. nti.V.s. Of course the first thing ; born on the Sth of August. 1SSJ. w'li a KroM adrni.wo.n of 52T.0OO for i to pr out to th" movie tud.'os. ' Q When were IJuer Keaton ,re xi rformance.' This ! an'indica-! renter with th casting directors j and Natr.li- Ta'.rr.adte married ?

and hi-h es- nl tfi bookinc: arenru-s ana t.ien : a. üusut ana iiaue wrc mar-

start daily trips to the studios look- ried on May 31 at Nnrnw s home in In- for work as an extra. The pay ; P.ayside L,. I. Noma's wedding gift to ?tart averages al-out five dollars i to th coup'.e was a Holls Koycf a day. In ix months you should ; !imou?ine fully equipped and dehave enough Jobs as an extra to buy : live re el to Los Angeles, the additional rJoth'-s ncf.'ary and : Q. What was Irene Castle's possibly help support you. The pec-! maiden name? on 1 six months you should he ex- i A. Ikfore her marriage to Ver-porinff-d enough to earn from sev- ! non C.stle she was Irene Foot1. She

Richard Tronian, and

aca. X. Y., Irene was

set small parts at $73 or more o j iorn in New Itochelle, N. V.. in wrek. If aftrr two years you have 159, is 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighs

levers of minstrel enteri:imrr.e;ii j not c.turrnt on ana are nea petting Hj pounas anu nas orou nair ana

w.il do v.rll to attend uto orimrum j.arts reKUiar.y you nr.gnt. just as grey eyes. t'da'.. where Hilly Tat-'s "Minstrel ,Ve:i give up. In the average ea.se ai What was Tearl White's first .serMon.iVchs" are making a hot of j two year test is sufficient. However lal picture? What is her latest? fiMods with thfdr ine'.odie s an 1 i with conditions as they are at pres-I Kead the answer to thus question in

c? mr. . of ') i e ars ago. Four of thU ; t nt this Is decidedly not the year

t e.ilrn to f ino fi.m'M. n..n n. - r, aiie-mpi to orea imo me movie-s.

t'.ori f t her popu'.arity

tr; with which this operatic star i h '.d throughout the country. Her !i:.dwt tour starts r.t South F-end nr. 1 music lovers of this community vi,!' undoubtedly appreciate this liiiPce of h'aring her and her accrnpinyih? artist.", which Includes

S.i-voli, harpist. I-dgar scnol;,r;tone and Claude f;otthelf. t

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wife with

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'and child. The question is answered

j:n mod. m times should a Iii ive a career that interferes

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. , , v r exponent of up-M-o.ii" pvnconntt'T!. ?hM r" headline hoju-rs witli tlie ininsfrel act. White!'. 11 and Ireland. original com.-di.ms;

Nor. is' Haboon and :ol;ie.; Flo anu

t Wfitter. Finders ana nmif,

atid the Cliff Hailoy duo of SVotoh cuiiedy pantomlinlsts, are other acts .ri this bill which closes its engagement tonight. St. ii ting tomorrow afternoon. Invight Fepp'e's litest mu.-iicil -om-,d ;:. t. "Along I sroadway," Is the .... ,.. llenrv fntatan! and c ln-

irnii.i'-. - l.ar:-.- aid in the presentation. ther iu:n'brs of merit will be Pinto and Louise

Mysterious T;unk. is not tne leading attraction or

and IUl!y :-.!s!i, ' ureat r i nan love. tne marvci-

us f-ature now showing at the La

The startling .story, t. iking as

trio. dan-ers, ami De.so usual wreitlcr.

in ti-'.'ing fashir.n in the ihotoplay. iill those who see it may have a different opinion, yet it makes stir:ng drama and pulls at the heart

ing?. Flaying opposite the Ftar

are Aü o l leming ana hvo.yn (iree-

ly. Acknowledged as the screens greatest aero atic comedian, is AI St. John and ' Small Town Stuff" is eaid to be his greatest comedy peeial. This comedy and Fox News are shown on the same program.

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LAS ALLE (Jlaum. great star that she

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Itetter. n;- u uec.s a group or gir. living a not I too highminded life in a gorgeous , New Y rk apartment, the settincs jof an eye-arresting type, the unusj-

OLIVER The iv.mhar company continu thdr ert:; foment in the amu-iif, fnree "Verv r.ood Kddie." at t.i"

opening of the film all thes" aid

in making it notable in a season of notable film productions. Assisting

Mis.s Cl.nim are found Mahlon Ham-

Oliv. r theater for the balance of the ( I(;M lM Mel.nald. Hetty Franweek, with a popul.r priced mat. re i j others. Next Sunn Saturday. This laughabi- ri',i,y , M,.eption." said to he the i a.f r,iM.iiU- Kidi-rn in st':r'. .--on-;! ....

is thoroughly modern in st- r

and settings. It concerns th" mar.t 1 1 miv.ups of two mis-mated cou

ples on a HuiIs n river steamboat, and there a: e many opportun n 8 for ludiciouii situations. The song num.hers .are th pleasing features of the performance and h'clude "A'l l:y .Myyelf,' "Habes in the Woods." "If I Find th- r. ii ai d ' T.dl Me Trettv "Jvpsy." The -i.l ilo.us ;s

s en in many attraktiv j-peeialtie; im hiding the Hawaiian numl er, ": th at Le Wi." Hilly Lynn title role and ably sapp the other numbers f the organisation.

d .nein--; i- allst:- . r.e.M-;, h :s the rf d by 1 uiv.b.ir

i mi st massive mm, production now

i'ii the screen, arrives at the La .Salle and. judging from the interest

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.im .i.i um 1 1 a i rv .- n . v 1 1 1 1 1 ' i Wlli fall before the crowds that will turn out. over a million dollars were .-pent and 7,00 0 players utilized in Miming this prigantic yet intimate.

istory id Henry 1 1 1 of Lapland and j hi.-1 many affairs of the heart. It

as filmed in Kuropo.

Xy culmination of a desire of year? on Fairbanks' part to enact one of the most ftrikir.g and heroic figured in the entire history of literature. This attraction has had a phenomenal run in Chicago, as well as in New York. City, it has been the policy of the Hlackstone to bring the best attractions tt South Hend at no increase in prices. The musical settings arranged by Angelo Vitale and played by the Hlackstone Symphony orchestra are the b,-s that he has offered for any production yet played at the Hlackstone. IL'fore you figure your wife all wrong, be sure that you are all right yourself and go see Mack Sonnett's "Married Life," which is scheduled to open a three day engagement next Sunday. The cast includes fuch popular ' stars as Hen Turpin, Charles Conklin, Louise Faenda, I-Vrd Sterling, Charlie Murray and Kala I'asha.

The only kind of a "bad man" worth his salt is a had man whom you instinctively fear and hate. Hut

it takes a mighty pood actor to be a good "bad man." Uli Chancy the best "bad m:m" that the screen lias ever known, famous for his big " bad man" part in that greit Universal Jewell iroduction. "Pay Me." famotui in "Victory," and in "The Miracle Man." and he is now certain to he more than eyer famous for the biggest thrills that you have ever witnessed, which he presents in "Outside the Law," which attraction opens a four day engagement Wednesday, Oct. 11'.

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Douglas Fairbanks in "The Three Musketeers," now showing at the Blackstone' theater.

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CASTLE Llhei Clayton, favorite loany moons, ;idds a new

her wreath in "Wealth." the intense-

ly interesting domestic drama now

at the Castle. Herbert Hawlinson i

as the leading man shared honors with the star. The story that starts in a cabaret and wind. through many and varied locales is one of suspense and r al5y, with a liberal dash of humor inj cted into it.

ciii:r si:aso iir.ur. Just call Main 70 for a 13 gallon cask of Hoeisier Sweet Cider for your cellar. Pure, unadulterated, 'filtered. On sale by the glass at all

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its love story

a, the or an and it has that urr-M loinbln ition of pa'h. and robust comedy. nMu a:d the rush of melodramatic nrtior.. t.g.'th.r with a beautiful theme that hits tlv greatest target in the wrl 1 the human hi ait. "Way Uown i:.a-t"

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AUDIIUK1UM Followers of William Farnum. and tliey are a '.rgien. will find fine entertainment in his Fox p.cture. "His

BLACKSTONE "The Three Musketeers" greatest iifivel of all times rack the libraries of the

search the literatures of all nation..

and nowlvre will you find the equal i f

of Oumas' undying story of thrill -i: romance nod stirring adventure. Vowhere will you lind a talo with the vigor and sparkle of "The Three Musketeers." Here is a story that grows, and sings and charms. A p- rf- et pictorial reproduction of th spirit of the novel that will endure and endear for all times. "I'Art;urnan" is played by Douglas Fairbanks. This film Is the hap-

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PLAYING ALL THIS WEEK "VERY GOOD EDDIE" Book by Guy Bolton Mitsic by Jerome Kern Featuring BILLY LYNN, THE FUN COMEDIAN

A Talented Cast of Principals and a chorus of peppy peaches DOROTHY SHIRLEY JACKSON MURRAY MARIE WiLTER WILLIAM READ ANN BARRY JAMES LEROY

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A Funny Farce filled with Joyous Comedy, Clever Son?

Numbers and Sparkling Novelties.

PRICES 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50. Matinee Saturday STARTING NEXT SUNDAY MATINEE 2 P. M. D. W. GRIFFITH'S SCREEN CLASSIC

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is truly a picture for everyone for your family and every family. From it, the youn can learn frankness, kindness, valor and generosity. The old can find forgctfulness of trouble and taste its antidote for sorc .. ...l . l

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Daring! Here is a talc of rirls who work not, yet live in luxury How? Beautiful! Their surroundings are of lavish splendor, and costly. Men v'ive them presents-Why?

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2 PERFORMANCES DAILY ALL SEATS RESERVED Interrupting "Way Down EastM for One Nißht MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 The World's Greatest Grand Opera Star GERALDINE

From the Metropolian Oncrn Co., Nev York

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And Brilliant Company of Assisting Artirts: ADA SASSOLI, World's Greatest Harpist. EDGAR SCHOFIELD, Baritone. CLAUDE GOTTHELF, Pianist.

Lovers of Grand Opera who have enjoyed the concerts given here by Mary Garden, Galli Ctaxi, Scotti anrji Mme. Schumann-Heinle under the Oliver Theater management, will be equally well pleased with Miss Fnrrar's performance.

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year. i cirama tnac every lover or tne dramatic art will more than appreciate. A story of a man's heroic struggle for love of a selfish

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Farnum pictures are "real" and this is a "real" Farnum picture.

SCALE OF PRICES $3.50, $3.00 and $1.00200 Seats on the Stage at $2.00 Plus Tax. Seats Now Selling.

Added Feature AL. ST. JOHN in "SMALL TOWN STUFF" Mae Tinee Says If ycu want to enjoy a good comedy "Small Town Stuft" fills the bill.

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