South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 134, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 May 1922 — Page 32
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. MAY 14. 1022 -AU'H. ; ! It 1 . . ' A WS OF THE STA GE This Wf-rli's Eviit in the l nrld nf tlx Thratre From Uroadwav to South Hmd. 'r,An 'if tiift :rt"iin r.- ar 1 allows huinr to thIt f-rn ar.i snappy. Nun-. a - a '. 'a : ' - i , .1 " . Glady? C'.ark a'n-i H-r.rj Brff- Wh'- h -.all I M'.rrv." r-.an, popular r-mninr. an-I e.r.-:- pr'b'in p!ay with ;.n .- r. r :!' a a- :: ' wii.i. ni: ci;Li:i!iATr.n er. who ar1 pfr:r.T th:r "Tun j-. r .. p. t- 1 f.-.- th -f c tir-?h-. r.: '-rsa of th H'-ur" ,at th Orr-heurr.. con- ' af?"rr.nrn .5 n oV,in;T!; '!-.r V- "-'.- , . ! 1 i ?v rr r. -7h. n' th .:r!r. r ot" 'A 1 f 7 r-1 th: v iJ tint! 8. cm I "rn'rninT? ;nr i.-if" ir:i :rr:' 'rr.:.v',nrs !u'-- M: 5h0'v. f""1ay. Th rorriy intriu! M.T-iirr. JTT;r ir. 1 Mr? j-!.-!r.s. r, by this pair an-i thir qu-Trtt of i.-- I,pI;ov. in Tl iüim to th pr:r 5itants. uhih lnrui th lar.r:i.c r' hVr !v M:.: nf.s- Ia:r'v an nrrn: ": 1 -, --- , ' ' I r rv a'iv S" P' :v.a J:: a a C . ; y th t :. 'v .1 -. t" i n v.' c- -i a i r ;
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Gossip of Filmland New? ani Jottings of Pictures, Actors and Actresses of the Screen Vhafs Doing Today in the Movies. By Betty Keen
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Ti.-n h ! 'it r.n atf,,rnn trit Anna Q. Nllson would
; 1 u" " 'l in t j , nf. tjay hf. on of the great stars of -..thou th' aid of ajth cinema.
This writpr haa long held a bllef r appearances Is don by th audience.
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In privat lif Gorc McKay and J y
Otti Ardin. who are holding down J1
a corFr-iruou! comedy position on thL week's Orpheum oill ftartinc
and Mr?. McKay. Th "Mr." of th I; family 1? a comic known for b if N Fpontanity. and the "Mr?." of th am family is known for hr r- i markahi danrintr ability and as th i
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in an intensely dramatic story of love and suspense.
different from the usual love story. It is filled with I the human interest element, reproducing a page of :
hie on the screen. YOU'LL THOROUGHLY ENJOY
RECEIVED PAYMENT'
Also SNUB POLLARD COMEDY
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Grete Ardine. Thy are well-known 2 in musical comedy as in vaudevill t and sornft of their lat?t Fticcpp; in the formr wr. "Hony Girl." i "r.roif'wav Ilrevti?;,, nrd "Snnn M
I Shot." of l.l." Kn KobrtP. on
Louis Mercanton. French producer, th .am-
is to make "Sejrati" Players.
! ... ;; I l : 1 H ' . i -xtra1. a-1 pr,-ra r: . t 'i.. p h--' l..-n a ', H r work in recent films betray?
: .r.p n-u:: , .ir, i rne v-i !:-p- t.t nr-i a ' ' "7 ' Jaine Hammerstein
. . :-; . -!.: ,tr. i : r r.. a'-, 2:r-J ' ' -' . a -. I ', ii pr-'!..ibiy be , iiom- fe acts wit n out ieiinc. ' ;. Yo ' a.'- II.- - ir- . .. r.-p - ,..?.) ;,. r-on i.-t''; ;ir, - ! .-vinpathv with her part or PUggtS-
i 1 iu "!'!.. u - p.-!." "Mr- H t u 1 1 t , ; ;: . r v . !. i- o .-r. üon of pantomime.
r. I ;o i .' Ci, t F:.vr." Willi I in.i ir (' filpitn .
:. r: l o- h r .a I .!-. V . t j t ' j,..,,. ; .. t ,;.d nor ( out ; to rat.-h thoe beautiful poces which t.-r n. ,r- - a : !..- ; i;i- b en ,, n . '.: - .icip, i f. had ' haracterized her earlier films.
! . George Archlmbault will direct
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i;n i;nnepf, on i bi!l. cainei f.am as a N tS f ff H CTp fj H nrr with tha Metropop;- j l f fj company. latr turning L ft .4 rl !
for Famous ' clasioal da
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was seen at r h ( V. r Moniay ap.'I 1 li t i - p.p. a p 1 r ! t Tiirsifly nirli's. w Sy ir y Green- ir i.- in o;,p. ..!.
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titled "Mi?a T-.vlnkl To? and Her Mate.." Fh is aided by Fyd Kys
Kpn the cameraman has failed; Brawn of the North is to be th j Te(1dv T,lry arA a rl!r nf jnvHl
ire riT rr cnror.ii n rrura ctnrnnr': . ...
. 3 younc chaps. ainuual entertainers W
Mrpngneart. the canine actor. .hfl rnTlhlT,A cnriys --. rn. I
so as to make it on of the tract
inriurr Auuirc "in it nhi xusu h , enjovan;e or tne presnt season s or- 1
in ."iutn -'t iviii'i'ci. aiii., ior 111? iiiiiuiife 4cmj m rrii'.uauo .i.iu. irints. nnin are fpienan rnusirianf
Innd possessors of extraordinary srood
The senior class at Princeton ha s-ingintr voices which they display i elected Douglas Fairbanks as its 1 to advantae. Tlae Paynes, a man f
screen favorite, with Harold Lloyd j and a woman. present a comedy second. John Parr-more led among , novelty called "In a Conservatory"
the actcrs of the speaking stage with: which ronsiss of singinc. dancip.
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A fishing villa? was constructed
)....-.. , th. Oliver j "Mont Cristo" and when it was k .. - a p-.-mb--r of omp.h teri William Fox. the pro-
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pta pip ni y 0 Hilv-LiL. I! STARRING
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: n t;a'" pi. Ottawa Kiver. anprovea it. An w ""r" '. -i i.iiini.iii .i in- umuimi'. .
Canadt has its little asinities of
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lainty mi.cs- M ' among th1 n last half of n
: ' . N.-xt .-vhibito- in Hull booked th picture 1 !'er:ou-3 college senior mind. .'.and th Melroy fisters. dainty mis
:'ll :. 1 a !.; .ap,l a 1 rtis. d it in Ottawa ar.d hun- i in song and dance, are . .. ta rlo Prdrr.cC nrf . 1 1 1 KAAAAi.Aj..i.jn.t
I... von- r.'-i: .li of ottawans crossea tne river - . muciuiu ih-l u-h j
ineyre on. an auto raring f-tory. th current week, starting Thürs M
She will be supported by Kenneth j day afternoon.
to handle 1 1Iarlan and Philo Mc(,ullourh. The management of the Orpheum
films produc-d by others than them-
h Keen or-anized hv Charli I 1 " weens nest on mr piiniicity
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.M.arv Pickford. owners of I nited : 4 Ul - ir i
Motion Pictures Move Into the
.'starring Kdr.a Purvianre. leading un lo eei
THRILLS! EXCITEMENT! SENSATION!
il "WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA" has created more excitement than any other pic- j
ture of its kind ever filmed. It was filmed in 40 reels, and shown in 4 installments of 10 reels, every Monday and Tuesday, consecutively. The final installment will
be shown Monday, which winds up the most interesting, most educational film ever j screened. DONT FORGET THE LAST CHAPTER. :
ALSO
MATCHING WITS5'
I A.tisrs. The first of the new product Df ath A alle' th oihr dn' ari th ( nighL Iate additions to that pro-
i w i ' i pobahlv he a sries of pictures ' -e ear was so sun-Durn i it had Kra
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deville peason of that theater with
the bill starting Thursday and con-
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A bensational Storv of the West
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ers. "tho? five musical maniacs." --i-F7X,!
.'-m m in most of Chaplin's comdis I - v no oiir a wniriwtna program or
and now to be starred through his " iT " 1 i-.- "m.-n f-.uuns l'lJni rgESZSSJS
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II. r Gilded Cage." two hours toi Howard Chandkr Christy. Charls it. Byal and Karly present "Th $
i'.ina uinson. james Montgomery scotch Highball, which Is amusinr-
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son .-tre to support Charles Jons in , notch speed. Al Wohlman. a clever
j "West." I naonolojrit. offers hL chummy chat
ltr 5n th cuise of a collepe era du
- crort. of tmik rrnwlfnir
.r;fn ,nn,h w, in make i Zieefeld. . L. Georg ! ly exhilerating if not Intoxicating I
. ...i.'anl Ma r Rnhf rt. Pinehirr tP11 rio e T'ie other not n n A the n-ßdl-lv nc.tx c
p. epi cr.aw i tnev. ot cours. curiea . j v - i 4 " 11
their sheWs and refused to'M,l l,,r4r "I"'1 Ul u-.i-iy ior in- iee, man up in nni.
reizmcK news reel. on Monday. May L'l'. t h sens-atlor-al Tnivrsal special, "F'oolish Marguerite La Motte is to h fa- f.( s." on which It L? said over turd in "The Vengeance of th ; ti.ooo.fieft was spent in th produeI)ep." , tion. will b offered for on wek
i at popular prices. Following tha. "Th Gun ' "The Fottr IIor.mn" and other
j super-special films will be shown
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m u e. And as Jackie Saunders says. "Svm of the FTen idols ar now M-reen idles."
Help! Oklahoma City exhibitor?
Tom Mix i.- fiimip..
have he.n charged with violation or 'V
he . hibl labor laws because of the Personal appearances of Wesley
I'.arrv. It has been oir observation;
thv all the hard labor of personal
An v lii . jp tup.' mw ing ; flu- a;. . ira.u t!i' uvi mule I'v ll:' N'ii't ui.ursini' m i.f llu-i.i tu - pi . 1 1 . : m : 1 1 a 1 1 1 -1 : u u a 1 id a (hroii.li I iiicnp
Calls Women Favored Sex
"The Meat Hunters of Pa go-Pa cro j OLIVCR, is the attractive title of a Pathe Re- "Parlor. Bdroom an1 Bath" !s iw dealing with sharks. i th farce-comedy which opens th ' : Fvnth week of the Oliver Play"Swlne Your Partner" Is th next '. ers tomorrow. It jrives the player? of the one-rel Harold Lloyd comics nn opportunity for comedy aetinc. to be re-Issued. i It starts the audienre langhin? a
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r.pv" she repeated. "1 should 1 a w-pi'.in for on ;it day pip v e a man a million v a r s ! Ah ' W rpn u iTr mor bep!P" th 5ns:hi!itie ar f. nr. , .t ' . -.a ' !"; a :hy ti'Tr mor tb.ey v,. jj they live T ir.t,"ly. A woman lives m. r- in. or; hur than a man live i hiv That is why I should
Jean Paricot. France's war
urhor of "F;owr? of the Trench
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and versus, has com to Amer- I ..'i. Sh-'s now in Xew York. Ar.d this Jean is a vital, brown-! eve-;, auhurn-hair i woman. lr.tad i
of th man her name lead? one to 44
XpCt . Her nam r.al!y !? Mir! Ln!u?e
Vaiuialete and she did not wr.fe or j :!r..ak of poetry or song until hr j s - n was killed in the war. j And thn another son was killed.) Ar.i thn hr husband And last of! a'i h'T dauchter did from an 111crowing out of war service. "1 1-av.i s iffer 1." s-iys Madame P ip;i"-', ari w h n ope suffers on' to pelf-xpr.- else the j
-.r.'. of th burdn must destroy : s K i r r "I took a maskulin nappe whn I . -T a p. writing he. aue I did not v, .a " t to ore ate an amophre oy h a p c r : rf. na '. i s na about mys!f T-l ni y s tcs and verss for lirr Tior Tragic " P p ." .a p i p" a p a m smiled. Hr -":.;- are rar IIr faoe .: rather : m.u-h f th tim. an Im-
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Today Only Three Performances 3:00, 7:15 and 9:00 DIG TIME HEADLINER
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South Bend's Prime Favorite
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JOE MORRIS & FLO CAMPBELL in "AVI-ATE-HER
WINTON BROS. PERLE FRANK Present "ON TIME" The Little Girl wi'h Ihe Hi- Voice BRYANT & STEWART Frank & Clare LATOUR Latest PATHE NEWS "Two Gentlemen Jesters Funny Caper and FABLES
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A PROGRAM YOU WILL THOROUGHLY ENJOY
NEW SHOW STARTING TOMORROW MATINEE
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In Their New Offerinr;, "ALL IN FUN'
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MISS REN EE ROBERT Assisted by SYD KEYES and JAY RUSSELL, in "MISS TWINKLE TOES AND HER MATES"
cutiiiucrei aj un art, as ;:;'? t hi l (Jcti.e.
ni' Th arrtised is r.-t p.iilty till he is cer.v.cte-i. i
For weeks the people of South Bend have been asking for a Hart Dicture. Now
you have the oppor- t; f
tunny io see your , m m m '
favorite in the kind jl
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THE VANDERBILTS "The Millionaire Athletes"
JAS. H. CULLEN 'The Man From The West'
DOUGAL & LEARY A Joyful Combination of Songs Music and Smiles
THE FAYNES In the Corne-rvatorv
FOUR DAYS STARTING THURSDAY TPS' rPYl'Y
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"THOSE FIVE MUSICAL MANIACS"
AL WOHLMAN "The Graduate"
BYAL & EARLY A Scotch Highball
MELROY Sisters Two Dainty Milses
TWO OTHER ACTS
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