South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 9, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1922 — Page 12
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Opportunity will rso wait. Plis-ir ir.trr.Iucrs him In turn to hf ; frir.flM. Ueauty. Woaith, Fa.h:n, ' Intoxication. 1 crr.pt Alio n All are; rr.tr-r.psl in youth, and xvelcmrv, hlrn to their mMtrt. Youth's rr.or.y ' fat dis.ippe.ir, and hiü new frinlsj flsert him. with the rfult that h i rrturns to home, nether and Iove. and finJs Harrinew awaiting him. Ilirhard 'riarthHrr;s. Ftill reTiem- !
I-" red f-r his work in " Way Down Kxpt" al ether film a'prpn, hf.ads the cut which '.a all-stir in rtve-ry sons of th- word and one ef the lirz'PZ ever f.srn.V.M for
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BLACKSTONE I I. ht f ü I i-ut rtaiu:i!T.t i in f. r patron of the P.Iakt'..f !:'. itor. when witnefi.in " S' r. . : . I I Ftarrir. dainty ; tri.- :r 1 r.:' ri.- (! irk, whir)i ha- its : al pi . w i r. ; t ir:.orrow n'.j;ht. This I : 0 I : ; ci al.- innrks M i s.s Clark's 1 'turn t' rh' srrt-en after an aboi" a year folluwin l;er niarand ni.any adrnirr.H In the city ' ho ii l rni -s.- l 1 1 i petlto and winf"r?i .-tar wi'.I have an opportuni' "f her iri the tort of a part t:,at ii i ar-'d her in the hearts of ni';i,n picture fans. ".cranitded Wives' wa-t a hit last season on th and accordintr to all indicati'tri . the s- reen ver.-lon is koin t !. eo.11 ally sucrevful. In the piiotop! iy er.-i"r.. Marguerite Clark has th" fel! tr ro'.e .f .Mary Lucille ;-!.iith. a .1 pridi.u yuuru; lady, who, a:: t r uit oi' ar: i!in(c-r,t iuarling .chc-'d es apide. is rushed into iuar-i.ar-v 1 1 i 1 a ycinii,' chap whm she (iocs not really love. Mary's father promptly interferes and tlio marr;.!?c annulled. The complications w'ai' h reuil I'rorn Mary's effr;s to Iii 1 a terri'oie p t.ct make thix a v ry a:r.u.-li:t: pic:. ire. T)i leading Male ri.l" is plied by Lena D. fenilron, a f"riii r X tre Dame student. The ir.a.-k.s: ara theater has .sv1 il pliotoplajs :-f e jitior.al interest !h died for an early showins;, and foremost anion.,' thes. is "?ovir.' th Wirl." v.ith Anita Stewart, .-;iH'h will ii. presented 'n Weduesl.y tor four d iv. Thi- is an adapt -t.i'.'i ( ih" ."-taKe play and Is a l'ir.-t Nati r.al Attraction. The story ;s ilforl'-t'.l .is an "ln'ensly inter-e-tit:' epwst. (1f th errors f pari.ts" Tin- cast supporting Miss ;e-.art iri'd -lde.s uh well kno.vn phot'p'- i 'i s hi ltalpli Le-.vis and ,Mrtle Stednian. MaMo Norman in .Mack .Bennett's
oniedv triumph "Mollv O," who
a:al "M"liy ( t" is ho much more m- : re'-tine i.a so many tr.ore thrül. and a superior story, that it Isn't even fair to compare the two. a "Moll O" contains everything that a bi prourtion siiould have.
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t' h" K-'iiii in a triumph production wiii -a has i" n herahhd as otio f th ur "a t st sire tlie int'aney of m.tion pictures, .md which is scheduled ta o;"!i a t:e- liy enaqement n't Sun.! iy. There ;.'e ery few sh ov -cro'-rs in South Heni who did not witness
' Mi. ' " hr i: it w a - shown here.
AUDITORIUM In "Desert Hlossoms." a ne'r Fox production shown today and tomorrow at the Auditorium. William Kuell 1 starred In the role, "of a younkr construction engineer connected with a mlfrhty government Irrigation enterprise. " Many of the scenes were filmed on the Mojavo desert, in California, 10 miles from Death Valley. The ftory is by Kate Corbaley and
was produced by Arthur ::o?on. with Wilbur Ulgby and Helen Ferpitson in the supporting" cast. "Desert Hlosoms" Is eclared to be one on the best vehicles Kussell has had. An engaging- love, tneme in interwoven with exciting adventure. A funny Sunshin comedy. "A Perfect Villain" and Fox News of latest events are also shown.
A FIRST,. NATIONAL ATTRACTION
Marguerite Clark, who Is now playing at the Fdncktone theater In her latest release. "Scrambled Wives."
reeks an intensely human story of a spinster maid starving for love, although she herself does not realize it. The grouping of incident.5, the powerful reality of the .tory and the characters-, .the genius displayed in the acting all aid in makin "Misi Lulu Hett" one of the mots eye-and-mind - compelling pictured .'tones that has been brought out since the Invention of motion pictures Lois Wilson, Milton Sills. Theodore Roberts. Helen Ferguson and Clarence P.urton are all in the cast. Itita Weiman's story of .stage people, "Footlights. " i soon to bring to tlie TiSalI(- screen the exquisite Cl.sie Ferguson in a triumphal miic-cr.s.
OLIVER The story of "Lxperience," the Cleorge. Fitzmaurice rroduction of the stage classic which comes to the Oliver for five day.s starting Tuesday afternoon. is the tale of "Youth" a story as obi as yesterday's 10,000 years, a.s new as tomorrow! "Youth" is happy in the rose-bowered cottage until he meets with Ambition, who tells him of the city beyond with its wonderful opportunities. So he leaves his mother witth Love and Hope and go. s forth to meet Fxperience. In the city Youth fir.n encounters Pleasure. Dazzbnl by hr brib iancy, he asks opportunity to wait before they discus his work. Put
ORPHEUM rjond singing of the ort everyon enjoys will be found in al uniar.ee . the pow vaudevll'e III r-f.n.ir.g
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matineo t'day. The t.n Dos; Revue is foremost nmorg the ej;tertiiners. and w.th Margaret Dawson. Pat Lanigan. Frank Covert and May Dean, offer a southern comedy, replete with plantation melodies popular songs of the day, and numerous Mississippi river situations. The scene jsx laid aboard a steamboat, plying its way between Vickshurg and Natchez. William Coo!; and FtheJ Itosevere, musical comedy stars of the Victor Herbert school, offer the specially written comedy. "Love via Special Delivery," and introduce a number of exclusive songs. Marston and Manley appear in a ooniMly skit. "Do You Follow Me?" which blends Nca York and London humor a pleasing manner. The world's famous Küssow midgets will entertain in a novel manner, while Charles Irwin, monelogist of note and Maurice and Cirlie, offering the unexpected in entertainment .complete the prv gram, together with "Topics of the Day," and the News week 1 v.
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CASTLE Norma Talmadge. and Fugene O'Brien furnish the twin-.ix powered mnznf't. lrawing the crowds
to mo astir, wiuTf uivu inn.!, of the famous success. "Do Luxe Annie," üs now on view. This crook play is of unusual distinction, offering as a heroine a woman who h-ome and happim'flw to follow an urbanr adventurer into a series of midnight venture which result finally in his losing his heart to her and a final tragic, love seeliC.
LASALLE "Miss Lulu Uett." hailed as the
greatest American novel in the past 10 years and awarded the Pulitzer prize as the best .stage production of the year, is now out for universal recognition as tho most worth while photoplay produced In several seasons. This doMIll production, sponsored "by Paramount and now showing at the Iaivalle. has been before the public but a short while j but it h.a.s already collected enthus- J i.atic reviews from th most famous; critics in the land. It departs from the usual traditions of the silver
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o'-er with gaiety and overflows with good cheer. Some news songs will
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Coming Sunday for 5 Days MABEL NORMAND in "MOLLY O" Greater than "Mickey"
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Desert Blossoms A stirring story of a turdy American' courage that saved many from poy,:ble deith, through iwindlert' plot.
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He Talks About Anything J. C. NUGENT Vaudeville's Most Talked of Line of Talk
BOB LASALLE Songs, Steps and Stories
RUSS LEDDY & CO. A Post-War Revival of a Pre-War Success,
'Surgeon Louder, U. S. A.'
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HANAKO JAPS Novelty Entertainers
WARD & DOOLEY ,fWhat We Can Do"
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A story of all you've ever known of human experience. Moving through scenes of vivid beauty and pulsing with adventure.
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