South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 290, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1921 — Page 5

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MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER ! 7. 1921

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No nn' holiday for "n :lo r year.

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hämo Warren ain't In the clothir.fj

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CHAPLIN GIVES MANY A LAUGH IN "THE IDLE GLASS"

down other

ni;ht al'ut 11 o'clock. Come to find ! o U th-y v.crc Just trying to pet i'.orr.f after Hvc-inir In Chancy do a h-ta 'v ok work on th liiackstone

Mr-"n ani m" wines: ?:r'r;." m me -itv ;oenud tffO narow.

Double Feature Program Will Start Wednesday at The Blackstone.

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rhin' rv thro . : .a.1-;- i

r.n'ii. ifi. üliii u-'T r f the 'iral (.".. and his orps 'f lie ct:n in "ini- mighty

l.i.T optical piri hunch of rna-

ri th n- that when hn into cmt v.-ill ..ipdy r the entire m:ddl-west.

Si Hrazv .- u rtirir hiA fail t r j . f. : i - ere ''iiti-.n n-adv. When interviewed'

1m Ii.p ti w ( ! ksh ov r II (;i nMatfs fur .-t'.r". Si .wd "I am 'oInt; mow, but I nhall r turn, and whrn I do you shall c a layo-at of furs lli.it !1 rr.nk" tin- fair on-s shout with

I'roof that Charles Chaplin has rightfully boon crowned "kinpr of conu-dlans" is piven by "The Idle Class." his latest production for Associated First National release, which will be shown Wednesday at the Blackstone theater. Th two reels keep the audience in a constant pal of laughter. It isn't necessary for him to assume a

or undergo violent

contortions to bring a smile or a

He needs but to twitch his

to stir the rlsi-

pectators such is hla

j power of humorous pantomime, j "The Idle Class" contains funny

, . . . . ol l U lli HO V lUM'lil im, .11 x.i ' - that dunng the Inno in stcr station hU moi 4 : t.

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snnexs oi latignier, ana nis amies with a cocktail shaker and in a suit of armor bring down the house. A Chaplin comedy always is a tonic, and this one especially so. It was written and directed by the star

A ra w method of dampening the spirit'- of the most enthuastic noli-

. it . r h.is h- n comadved by Il ster" llurwich . of the loug'as shoe store, j !::i:rv wfatlir "errs to drive Hilici-i

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,nlv ift. r Aif dflihr ration some

ri.eans found of driving them out. 'll,Ph

This was

th-? onlv -xtra chair in th' omco i

lirotiy under th" leiky skylight, and th rain dors the rest. We

v,)'ald yut'g'-s!

Idrv sneüs. Iy

' worthy assistant Dive on the

i with a bucket of watcd to be ufed ! frerly when the proper slpnal was ; re( ei el.

lurid oi driving mem oui. i o i i i.. .iict lip or roll his eyes accompIiHlud by placing i ' .v.. m blMties of the spect;

C. Karl Brookett, manager of the

Warren H Mill. r. of the on & Klann j' -welry ?iorf. rite offering a lot fif 'ncr.-arn T-rnent to the

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" : : ; j "Oh Harry-Please Don't"

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NOW WE KNOW WHAT ERIC GOT

FOR A MILLION!'

j Love Recipe That Is Almost Sure to Start a Controvert

NEW YORK. Oct. 16 At last i! i.' known from what Eric Von tro-

heim spent a million dollars in pro-duc-n "Foolish Wives" atnioa-; phere. I There .are no great masses of peo- j pie as compared to som- of tlu i Fpc:tacle tilm? which cost les-s to )

produce. The big scene aad

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merge lr.tcreot in me story.

Stroheim sought

certain ef-

It'.s almoot sure t.. m ik mad. Now that that'" s.-tt lei u n d la r. d p e r f t i y '. t ' s with tlie Htiu-y: Hud.ilph Vakr.tir.o. -;t

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; the movitf, ris-y o .araj remark that woni4:i '.:k- to

mated.

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dime down offer f c .1 a aa rn

! hi v.hite uniform donned a black

: moustache and done some mi?hty

! effective painting in the big shoe i i storrt. Earl t:iyn. "You'd never know i ' hv Id place now." I

Chaplin in Dual Role

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Charlie Chaplin a h" v. ill appear tb' Blat'k.'-tono t!i iter V-.Inesda'.

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' ) I'urviarce are imj)ortant members of

the cast. In it Chaplin essays a dual role, which results in excruciatingly funny situations.

! If you want to laugh go to see i "The Idle Class." ; Betty Conipson. whose, meteoric , rise to stardom was the result of ! her remarkable portrayal of the j role of the girl in the (leorge Loane Tucker production of "The Miracle jMan," makes her initial stellar apJ p-earance in "Prisoners of Love," ! which will bo presented at the j Blackstone theater, beginning Wedj nerday. The picture was personally ! produced by Miss Compson, w ho is

now at tne neau ot iter own company, and was directed by Arthur Itobson. The story is taken from one of the works of Catherine Henry and contains innumerable tenso dramatic situations which give Miss Compson the fullest opportunity to display her remarkable versatility. The action carries her through the complete range of human emotions, and her first production stamps her as one of the really great actresses of the screen. As Blanche Davis, Miss Compson portrays the role of a girl born of wealthy and cultured parents, and cursed through inheritance -with a dangerous degree of physical attractiveness. Discovering her father buying the silence of an adventuress who has become part of his life, Blanche lea vet:, homo and disdains even the use of her father's great name. She tlees to San Francisco, where she obtains employment ir the law oilkes of Martin Blair and .lames Randolph. The latter seeks to marry hr, but his mothor, an invalid since his birth, selfishly compels her to promise that she will not take her son from her until after her death. Death'.; swift intervention fails to

j solve the riddle of "Prisoners ot I I.ovi." and the lest work of many j present dramatists seems childish (compatvd with the magnificent pesj ture with which the picture ends.

frets never before seen in the phto- i

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Itussian prir.ee In white uniform.! .. Winian

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wish the silhouet on the serene

! would com to life that you nticht hit him hard with a brick. ' !! buüds up a situation about

himself tr.at so nett:cs you that you .v.4 , .,

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want to see him killed. He killed..

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cat he kicked to death floats out with him. its face at the si Je of his face.

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t viliian puts over that effect he has

If the hard hearts of the movp. censors can bo readied by supplication J done a great piece of work, anil effusive entertainment bv t.rettv tnai.ls the V.-itional Boanl nf Film 1 There a re ma ny m ore t ou cht s t ha t

Censors will be much more lenient with their scissors in the future. ! mark -Stroheim as a enius.

During their visit in Los Angeles the wielders of the shears were liter-! The heroine drops a book. An'imrit

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ally swamped with attention from the heroes .-nd heroines whoso screen ! American marine oi.icor. vraned m.;K.o nin.fn tounos activities they have at times so ruthlessly slashed. Photo shows Miss I his cape, makes no 'move to pick it ha- jriw-n it and in Gladys Walton protesting as Harry L. Knapp, a board number from Phlla- "I1 The )rince gallantly hands it to dollar atm phero. dclphla. prepares to "cut mit" a part of one of her dims. But you can ! her. Both disdain the American . ..... . . see that Harry is not going to be swerved from his duty can't you? 1 : officer. j . . . Loiter she drops her glove, with i

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Harold Lloyd in London.

L- called "Winkle"

! BUCK JOXES IS TO

"Eden and Keturn" is to bo Doris May's next.

"Cry Baby." Wanda Hawley I e starred in that.

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"The Affairs of Anatol" was scn j

j MAKE 'THE FAST MAIL9 I An rbl-?ime ilrn?o;i th:o T-n.r with

lasiintr success4 when it was staged has been purchased by William Fox for fvreen use by Buck Jones, his western star. It is "The East Mail," which laid the foundation for Lincoln .1. Carter's fortune when that

impiesar.o of action drama wa at t

by 99.701 in New York in one week, j

After Lon Chancy completes "The Wolf Breed" for Universal ho will nppcar in "The Octave of Claudius" for Goldwyn.

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not 1'eon scree in d before.

She is on her way to a villa to meet the vilian. She meets the American officer. His cape has fallen. She sees that both his arms are shot off. The heroine picks up the cape and pl.vccs it about the American and thon leans to kiss the wound stripes on his empty sleeve. That puts a

i burr in the throat and a film ovo

th-1 eyes. And here are a few of the lit : w toaches A woman putting on gloves when

WABJ) 3 LEWIS

Garcth Hughes is to be starred In "Stranded," an original fcennrio by Winifred Dunn.

"The Kur Drinkers." by Ilulbprt Footner, is to bo made into a movie by John M. Stahl.

Snub Pollard is one of the few screen comedians who never played as an extra in comedie..

I'lBST AID I IV UN CM-: SAM. Directing Katherine MacDonald's newest play. "The Infidel," is, no (ü.-'i- jol f(r Jano-s T. Young. There's an American cruiser in (the picture and some real bi-gun action scenes be-ame r.eces.-ary. obtainable only with I'ncle Sam's aid during the battle prietice of the fleet off the Southern California coast. "The Infidel" is a South Sea story by Charles Logue.

Union Trust Company Safe Deposit Boxes with svvlj fncilltles for tle privacy oi cir io mers.

ICHAHOD IN TlIK MOVIKS. Wa.siiir.gt Hi Irving js to enter the

movie hall of f a mo

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I-ox oonunues nis ponoy or pro- ; ()f ;f.f.j)V Hollow-- i.s-

during' melodrama. He nas bought Cav Stean.s Clanev has writrm th

"Tho Letreml to !e filmed.

GLASSES

Properly ItttrJ.

DR. J. BURKE S.1C Mlihlran .t. Brök. -I Inflam IMirli A(..

"The Fast Mail" for the screen.

Changes in women':- H'.yles ar" shown in "Eve's leaves." a new Sketchocrraf by Julinn Ollrndortf.

in a dual role in "The Idle Class" nt

Moo P1K 1 K! t ULI!. W l-v Barry, w h is coin:: to K'r in Marsh :'.1. N : la n's "P r.rol."

has bo. i t r inr : f.tmoas fr kit

frock P. T!jr. Jam' .-; :-

:i;:d out what his ar worth per

After r:,!.:;.:u counted th thr. lie c ;;; D:vidir.4 :h. : the to: ii r- .. Stat:.-:, .1 c f .' 1; a - wa r"

M()Ii: Ml'MC lOK ct)ci:itr. ' Oriental Rhapsody," comjxised by 'h.ir!"- W;:;e:field Cadman a. an overture tc tho tilm version of "The

Itubaiyat of hn

pl-iv.d in con

j;eles l'hilh armor. ic orchestra. Tiiis composition may achiee the fanie of the " tcr Cynt Suite." That was written by drier sinnply as in-

GREAT FUN-MAKER, HAROLD LLOYD, AT THE AUDITORIUM

'Li la Lee and Walters Hicrt are to sur-port Will Bocrers in the comedy he is to make for Fanmus Ilayers, taking the place of Fatty Arhuckle.

screen version and a well - know j star natme not revealed yet is to ! have the role of Ieha.bod Crane. Tho lieture will bo sever r.-e ! : and will bo done in the original s tti:i near 1 Tarry town. X. V. j

Yesterday has jrone. tomorrow ay n vor c-oiih. do it touav.

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Well, well, somebody ha a conscience the film version of "IVter Ibbetson" is to be released as "Peter IV)etson"!

W. L. Douglas says:

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Harold I.oyd, the worlld'c greatest fun-maker is senn today and tomorrow at the Auditorium theatev in his latest $100. nan comedy speobil " ltvnnr t'rnc.m t ,1...

for thb st .-,' drama achievin-i: - V"'"' w, luxp comedy feature that holds ail

i records for producing laughs. "Anions: Those Pr.-sent" is conJsidered ?o good that its Chicago 'showing Is being held open for the

new Chicago troater cf Chicago, the

It is the onlv instance of incidental

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world's greatest and most beautiful motion picture palace. Sunshine Sammy and Mildred Davis are Mr.

Lloyds chief supports. The remain- r

der of th:- doubl- feature consul? of a special Universal production, starring Mi- du Pont. Amerina's most beautiful blonde in "The Rase Of

Paris." Wednesday and Thursday, an all star east, headed by I'd Ith Taliaferro in "Keep To The Right." one of t.ie most worthwhile protodrumas of the year. A picture that you will talkabout for many months to come. Gladden James, a very popular "heay" and Jthn Coar. a lovable character actor lend good support to the ftar. A very funny Sunshine comedy and Vox News of latest current events are also shown. Friday and Saturday, one of the yoreen most popular .actors, Hoot Gibson, in his first multiple reed feature production, entitled "Action."

ine oory cocu.a r.i .rave t-oen a : better story if it had been built to Hoot Git s an s measure. Tho storv ! was written by J. Allan Dunn and

read by thousands as "The Mascotte j U, Of The Three Star.w Supporting I fA

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TODAY AND TOMORROW EARTHBQUND Will Hold You Spellbound. "No God No Sin No Future Life" had been their creed. A powerful drama of the unseen world.

DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Commencing Wednesday For 4 Days CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE IDLE CLASS" BETTY COMPSON in 'TRISONERS OF LOVE"

TODAY Extra Special tomorrow

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America Most Beautiful Blonde in Her First Starring Production A Feature Well Worth Seeing

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