South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 22, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1922 — Page 25

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lately cooperative basl3. Tho prima donrra?, tenora and chief artists receive 1 higher percer.tast cl thft receipts than those who fill rmaller part?. Hut money means littlo to this romantic tro'jpo of axtirtj. Mot ol tliem lost fortunes when the Russian revolution came and have vowed hat they would get full valuy for every dime earned thereafter. ?o. after orrar.izlnpr. they left Ruf-5-!a. with but a fe-w thousind dollars to firavo u world tour. They were care-fr-'-. happy-j?o-lucky comrades m whatever adventure rni.ht lie 'head. Tor two yarr, they poked their ne-s Ir.to th" utis of the Orient, Into Java and India and fr-potb whrrf pr'H:d i '" r. i. 1 ". r befoi'f lie ird.

They cam to'Amerln unhraMed, unknown. That didn't matter it wan pirt rf tVIr Rhrmiin

bij. financially rerporsib'.e nov1 ::ture theaters In the country.

but there are about 12.000 smaller theaters which constitute the bulk cf the bufiness. Tl;fe pniall theaters. In order to

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maintained for a "rainy day" chiefly for th member? nf thchorus and thcro who rcrivo n lep?er share. Enterlntr upon third ycir thU "soviet" Ecfheme has proved remarkably ruccesful. There have beer, practically no levies in nu nib-" r-hlp

ar.d no disputes over division "i j

profits though thrre hav--times when a hlh sal irid

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lowerful exemplification rd the liin? force of n.oth r lo.e rvf-v panned. It ranks th tw Krf at pioturc3 of tho f dm v. o: Id. An rM'm.itiona! comedy fntitled "Scrap pi y Iarr: d," as well as late?t Patho Review and international News, are to b ' n 011 tho same Program. "Two Wi: Wive-" a Taramount production, '- M.h r-d-i!e to open a four day r ncrarrf 1 . ni n Wednesday, which will be foMow d by Kntherine MarDonabi .v- ".V.dorion : Mi, J. !e." LASALLE "'hivalroni Charlie," today':; feature at the Ra- ille, offers a different Ru:reno O'Rrion from tho handfomo hero of to many j'as'lonate romances of 1 1 1 - : ilver j-'hect. Tor here O'Rri-!i ii a coiiioihn, a p 11ial and good-nature clown, tripping alomr tlie paths of lovo and col1 ct:n ir as many lauqhs and chuckles fis ho did formerly licart-throbr. The I lot gives the .-tar tho lob f a ymin; gentleman who rules hU llle on the rc-Mi!atb nr of conduct ns' found in tho b- st-s- l'in.ir roniarv .-s of Anthony H"'po or fPor'e r.irr MacCutcheon. II- -ounts the day lo?t that cIoeS ,ot brim; to b.i.s attention soino litr-.- 1 dam 1 to be r seued. To tho I'nini ei.n.'-ternation of h3 initio C( Je-!-,.:. I'.iwc.tti. ho i3 foiI'Vrr getting ja:! d., r'bl:d, or bo.tt- ! up. It ;-. cmedy, but none the b:s hilarious, and It giw.s 'Rrien th hai-ni- .-t ndo of his cilcer and to tin- lilook, i.s it affords many a glimpse of Nancy Dcaver, a mot pleasing young lady. "The Call of th - North." coming Monday, ill bring as itj star a .'nek Holt contrasts j-hnrply ;' tlo Holt of "Aft.r tho Miow." in plan of th" v.ill nrooinr-d man .bout town. r h av- h. ! the r.iackin iw-ciad r !ai.-t hero of ;'riiil froiitiers, mixing imo thv middb- of t'le.-t Mid hery n'-tion In an i :':'"i't to revenge the (irath of his lather, -di.

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j annual business running over $100,-

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! over nr.. 000. 000 and a Mvine of a

vrr .mall percentage, ir- fa et, ptv I'rce-Tit, would pay the salary of the form r postmaster general. I'lan Ijchangi Tho b'g producers In the agreement with iraj-3 propose to form a definite pj-stoni for the exchange of inform Uion, tho lirst that has ever hern pe.-ib'o in the Industry. There

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tioninrr along perfectly proper an5 acceptable lines, which -will be designed to eliminate the enormous w .-!.? now involved In the heavy dupiicotl' n of sales. Hays at the head of this organization will be In a pe.cpdon to F.avo enormou fnimH for t!io Industry and at the Fame tirno earn' cut his defdros In th way of higher standards and the general uplift of the business. IPat behind all other purposes and thr decisive Influence which brought tho groat producers together was tho neceas't- for eliminating the tremendous los from which they are all suffering acutely by th action of the small exhibitors In buying many more pictures than they cm display.

LUCKY TREBHEARS PLEA OF A PRIHCE

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cf th.em m lens: & l2d p-ncfl. They had ren prornled to thycurg gardr.r Anl It happened that Ba.r.croft met him ri?ht by th'"wlihirjf tre. Ran.'roft si!d. with a glar-.c upward 3 h pa51 ever the hsm!ful of s'.lp?: "I thlr.k T vwnll vrih fo- yo'i a f.- lrp3 rik he us-?." Rx?o Iiroiglit Illm rorlnne. The wish nrr.f true much ?r.er thin either expected. Th "American Re auf." j re1 v 1 a cr mAr. -rr.akr ari in a few year? th" ycjr.g

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a favort with Hill Ca'.ne. wh spent several hurs at a tim uni'r ltf big la fy branches. He nil h' v. as ai.vajs on the lockout fcr m terial to u.'e in a prcfe-'.cnal wa . and h ba.1 alrdy In mind a rt-vy of "jenso, nor..e-n ar.d mystery." Hall ey-s a 'idntal!y tried on: the merit.- of th tree. II. went away at '.ur.chtime and left his umbrella n -h !n-h. An bmur biter h h-irri ! b -: to find th bri'-i

! empty. Ho appealed to th park pc-

b"d pisd the place. It wsa !mp is-ib! to rln ! the prson who ha 4 taken th um'rila. 4Tt will ha to lo rharc! the 'w'.shlrg tree." 5ii 1 Ciir.. "I rockon yr I'll ha?

Scne frctn "Illinl Iyir," 5-tairlng Ru y Cotton at Auditorium tlicatoT trnlay only.

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streets of Rur.os Aire1 are xmih

Workers wero being turned away, day a beautiful nw rose, appeared rj and disinfected during the rirtt. not taken on, and she was dlscour- . in on corner of th.o prxr.len. No

aged, almost in took a seat under

An elderly woman

despair, when sh. j one knw just liow the 'wishing tree." They named It tl:

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They're throo of ft Wrwl mc;n!cr? of tho mot ronuintlc and unusual ticratlc rr:iilz;itinn this country lias over scon. Once stars for Car Nicholas, and later refugees untler tho !oleJieit reghne In Russia, a hundred oix ratle artlts or&ranied a llttlo soviet" company, and have traveled the Orient, tho Philippines, Jaa and India under .the name of tho ItRsxian Grand Opera Co. They are now !m ginning an American tour. Their attitude on life and lminess i.s of tho liohemLan slant. Losing their fortunes hi the Russian resolution, they are wntent to II!d(xl wliatcvcr rroflts tho box ollico ofTers.

vor and Crauford Kent have

I-rincipal roles. Marion Davies in "Rnehantment" is a ro elation, for sho not only displays the bewitching beauty which first wen her farto here, more gorgeously gowned than ever before and framed in lovely splendor, but she alo dhplay.s an ability in her romantic comdy role that demands for her n high place among the real m reen actresses of the day. The plot is from a Frank Adams' magaz.no htory and concerns a young lady who decides that she has outdone all others, pat or present. In learning the art of coquetry. When her flirtations have almost wrecked her

the and a lato issue of the newsy rathe

Weekly. Hoot Gibson and his) winning smile will b seen in action on Monday and Tuesday In his latest and most daring western super feature entitled "Surefire" taken from the well known novel "Biansford of Rainbow Ridge," by Kugeno Manloy Rhodes. Opposite tho smiling star an4 Molly Malone. Fritzi Brunette, and little Broezy Rason. A very funny Sunshine comedy cadled "Devilish Romeos" and a late issue of Pox .News are additional pictures shown. On Wednesday and Thursday. Ralph Inco presents Ruth Clifford with Reginal Denny in "Tropical

EXPECTS HAYS TO SAVE HUGE FUNDS

Elimination of S13.000.000

Intimated Los is Hope of Big Magnates.

family and a university, she is tamed ' Love," a pleasing story of tho tropics, in a strange manner. The episode ; actually produced amid tho palms of "Tho Sle-ping Beauty" contains o:i tho island of Porto Rico, where p. t haps more exquisite charm than tho entire company labored for

any similar affair on th. screen. Irving Bachcller's notable story, "The Right in tho Clearing." is tho final attraction of tho week.

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Ma.igv Reham of beauty to tin. lotto Bronte':; e lo-r engross!:;.; Rvre." has row

adds a roat deal melodrama. C'a irhb f claim to fa me. story of "Ja no b". n given a r. w

;nd mro popular l(iu-e on life lu tho form of a tilm re-crcatlon, and It will be shown Tuesday at the Rasa'.R. Mabel Rallin. Norman Trc-

AUDITORIUM Gerald Bacon's special

production, "Blind Lovo" Marring Lucy Cotton with George 1 Gucre In chit f support, is the feature attraction at the Auditorium theater totia y. Thr :.tory of "Blind Loe" deals in romance, love, adventure and mystery and the author has so adroitly interwoven these essentials of all good tlrama. that the photodramatic interpretation presents entertainment fdr both young and old. Other pictures shown, include a new chapter of tho sensational Eddio Polo serial, a nw Snub Pollard comedy

weeks in filming this production. Huntley Gordon and Fred Turner also have important parts. Harold Lloyd in a return engagemont of his greatest two reel comedy, "I Do" will also b shown In connection with tlie feature picture, "Tropical Love." "I Do" has received more favorable comments than any other Harold Rloyd picture ever made, and Is being repeated only by popular request. Rathe News rounds out the bill. Neal Hart in a brand ;iew western. 'King Fisher's Roost" Is tho attraction for Friday. HI mo Lincoln In 'Adventures of Tarzan" is also shown with a very funny Roland comedy which completes tho bill.

(Copyright. 1022, by United Press.) NRW YORK, Jan. 21. This is tho inside -story of why th moving picture magnate.- can afford to pay Will H. Hayn $15 0,00 0.0 CG a ear. All the altruistic and uplift pur-

i pesert attributed to the move may bo

properly endorsed, but the true ;;ory is the cxtremeiy practical pi tn of

an extremelv practical .-ct of big ! They were

businef-smcn behind one of the biggest of America's industries. The mastera of the m :ng picture business definitely expect that Will H. Hays by harmonizing the In

dustries business policy will sivci

for them and therefore in effect

earn for them in times his .-alary.

Capital's "Wishing Tree" Saw Desire Fulfilled as Prince is Crowned King. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. When one thinks of the good luck a single, solitary horseshoe can bring, ls it any wonder that thfe horso chestnut tree with It3 thousands and thousands of tiny horseshoe scars, each one furnishing its bit of good luck, has been chosen ai the bona I'do wishing tree? There is ono of thwa horse -chestnut wishing trees In Lafayette park,

I in Washington, directly across from

tho white house. It seems to poafrss unusual powers, possibly Inherited from an old dwarf hor? elietnut tree, tclon of a widely Known "wishing tree' In Hydo park.

London, which was blown down in I on, of tho big gales a few years agro. iThld c!d "wishing tree," through 70 j leng years., hail given at least I stre.ng.th and courage and usually

much moro to those seeking its add, ac, these ttorlcs go to sh.Dw: In James Buchanan's administration tho then prince of Wale3 walked across the park with the president's niece, Miss Harriet Lane.

on their way to call on

the British mildster, Lord Lyon, who lived two squares away. As they passed under the tree Miss Lane told the prince something of Its history. Lord Renfew, as he was called became enthusiastic at once and

bench beside the girl and almost be- gardener had cor." into the ro. fore she realized what she was doing j bns.n.-ss for him'lf, Bancroft startshe was pouring forth her woes. The t 1 ;o-ros th" pa-': with some res. woman helped with her sympathy I cuttings a baker's ilv:i-n"t any and ended by asking her name and . - address. Rirly the next morning the -,.-w .. . . . girl received a letter telling her to " '

report at tlae interior department h for examination. She went, passed tho examination and obtained Just I

of position f-he

Soap is being mined In th vicrMty of Rarstow, Cal.

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a fairy god-mother In league

the "wishing tre." "Mammy V' Arnw Were Tto Short. Another story has to do with a

colored mammy, borne JO years ago, when bicycles were all the rag, a roly-poly colored woman was seen

to approach tho tree and put her n

arms around tho trunk. They reached only part way round- The tree was called "dwarf" but on American soil it had seemed to outgrow it "'dwarfness." She was heard to repeat over and over again: "I want a bicycle; I want a bicycle" When she was leaving tho park

wdiat should she find but a sure ; 1 enough bicycle lamp, tho expensive : J kind, costing $S. She raid she was

absolutely :?ure if only her arms had ; Fj

reached all the way round she would have found the whole bicycle.

Bancroft, tho historian, had a j home with a beautiful garden, rotit

half a bloc't away. lie had a young ! gardener who took great, interest In ir

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Which will keep you rich or poor busy laughinrj. From Kennelt Harris story,' "Junk," in The

Saturday Evening Post

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INCOME DOWN ! A METRO SPECIAL

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That Is why they v. e re able to In- w:th his haneis. Alterwara he tola due Hays to give n; his po.-itinn I a friend at the embassy that he had

Peasants of Spain use cork bark to light their houses at night. Justifying a fault doubles it.

a.s postmaster in et of Pres't tho "Lundis of

general In th Harding to 1 tho movies."

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wished i.ome timo to become king of Rng! md. For the tree, this wish was as easy as easy could be! The joung prince became tho tactful

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A stirring picturization of Eugene Manlove Rhodes' famous western "Bransford of Rainbow Ride."

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As Languorously Alluring as the Tropics. A red-blooded story of love and adventure produceon the Island of Porto Rico by that master producer, RALPH INCE.

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