South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1922 — Page 26

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Affi WS OF THE STA GE This v cck'siEvcnti in the World of the Theatre From Broadway to South Bend. JJv Will V. Fink

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To-lay n:i;k- t)o rn.inr of the

Arrow h 1 1 . -.! ra im a wfiir-h ih. n- ! J .V"1 i-h a Min-! .-ful run at the WM'-d to : ( :. Ii um tlK-ator this past Wfk, tartlr.t: ' tr'.y !n "T.'-n Xl-ht.-? in a Rar Ilcom." This

Ju;., f-h- v.;'.: :; ir -:'r- th-' c mi' ra j lovahlr- nM .-tory in picture form Is ir. "lf cr O My !I art." In i;" arc sr.s.ition from every point ' " I of vi w. llrrl ;itior roe!, it . hrimJ"Io Zl'Sf-M ar.r.r.-ir.rr ho w;!! rtj ! i.iin v.-itli j..ithos. humor anl mm-t:.-pr.rf r.f t:'; for The Folli--. r.f j e.y. Tli- -nt i-? hea-Url by John I?.:. ')r.- (l.::a- h to he tak n ofr, ' jiua ll n.ihy Ivy War., ami the oritr.w to a fihy .tIvci t ;.-ni nt ; Mjpportin? company is all that coul.l in N w V(m k n' v ;.a i 1 Th- 1.-. le-ire.!. The photogra phy is exi.r- i - to open a; th- N'ew An. s r-j (.-:!,-nt, the scenes true to life, nnl dum t'-morrow r.:::ht. An aii r-ads: 1 :i -n 1 1 ion.? 1 thrill now and thn

to rpjirken the pulse. There H only one photopby nf "Ten Niyl'.ts in a Fir Foom." ami that is the picfure which will he

win he in fleo White's Scandals i sren at the Orpheurr. theater today

for tlie !a.-t time. The shows will run continuously, Lesinnin at 1 :Su thi" afterni.on.

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AUDITORIUM ! r' a simple renp v.-ho have hut cn; La Mor. in a t!rr!r.c w'crn Crarr.i jhive rv!w incvfr "Ch',''kr. W. Grieth wonder ?rrtac!e, ' CO(1p cf hor'or- 1 ra! 1 "Ayas ph-j Ker.r.My." r- n 1 ers" h-a-;A has ftj; th Wz r-'-'c1 "Wav Down Fast." takm from I 11 progresses rharrr.ir.cly. and with : Fahy P--ry rome.ly. Monday and ! eimer.t of tht Tf oil rn-iclrhr:' i

tie ir.air Park-?r fame us book. I thce to-jrhs of Griffith beauty T:: '!!:

rr? rh.ar: .Tfr1"? ar.i cf th rar tr''' thit thr!'.!'

opens a three day? er.rarerr.nt at f which make? all his work? star. I out Filsen v-ry 'Wsterr. ?rcr'!"ar.!:wi-ir',i r n th fao rr.cr thin 1 !

th. Auditorium th'.itT commencing ' ? " appahr.?!;.-. to a climax which iWe Insday. In "Way Down Kast.";rhe erreatesr cr.-- ev-r d-piofd th master of the silent drama, has. within the fvur wa'.'.s eif a theater, excx-ller! himself. ; "Way Down Fas-" is presented by Grirf.th has taken this simpl" stor ' T he finest cast that v'-r a'- nihh d cf plain folk .ar.i !r.fu-d Into it the for a sir. sie n otion picture r.r.d in ad-

LASALLE Iiv.-y? tif the horsv thrA who Ike fr.5-mov!r. r nI'i'r.'iir.a on th

c a d e a r o . Th Y'.g ri" B"r.e, w:.": th Han i fueled in h!s attmrt o th win r.er. ! ur to b or. cf mot thriiiirsr rr srTd.

"Danzr-rou Paths" with

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hr.'o who admire a d ire-; Gerber feaf.ir'-d.

charm of N-w Kr. eland homesteads dition to th plaintive pitare of

with theJr quaint surroun llr.ss and Ann Moore as deputed by M;s Iil- 'Irv:I your.c woman as couracous as 1 "Hate" and Fred Fto-r.o In "Th Tv:r ;

sh."1 i; brai.tifal .ard tho who Jovo of rh;rr.r.oy Futte"

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perspectives of enchanting rcidwavs. liar. Gih. ar d th irar.Iy Da-, id a-

meadows and hills, old fashioned ' handled by Richard Far:h'dm'-s. : h- thrill ard tir.cie o

sleishir.? parties, barn dances. an1 ' tho other characters ir.-lude Bitrr course m der'ry d.iy will f.rd plenty bucolic humors in a manner which . Mcintosh, as t-'nuire Firt'.ett; Kate of en jyir.-r.t in "Qv;.- n O- the Turf " I'udre: "Gee! my jr'.rl a h-i

creates a new art form. It is a talc Fi'uce as the wife-; Lowe! Sherman.

c r .a eins drama release,! by R- tf.'

of the love that conquers all thincs ' "oishton Hale, IMsar Nelson and a ! C Picture? a:

but which is retarded for the time 1 h 't of others. beir.c: by p-ocsip and thrillimr adven-1 Tlv Auditorium offers for today

t tires prompted by the stern dictates ' attraction. "iiM" Pat ton and Dix! ; -rib. d by turf and scre.-n rritir who cannibal." Sub-bs P".l!a

inr at the l.aSaüe Sunday. only skin deep." "Qu- en O The Turf" has been o- F;idc: "That's all r!rh'

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t WAY DOWN . EAST At the Andltorinm for thrro, days s-ta rtinc: Wcnlncsday.

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"(Jidy show in the world c'oiifiniT he American i;irl." Mi'd-r and Fvh- of ?huffie Alor.j"

r x t s a o n . Frank F.a-nn will a t "Llhtnin"' a the :!:ir.suiio In 'hicao throughout ih summer. Julian Fit ir.e, Ftliej Ivey nnd rhii S.!e litn.l the vn;nle;l!e bill at the Falare in .Ww Pork. H' I- the e.a-t for the all-star r vivnl of "Tnf Rivals." to be acted f"r one week ar the l"inire theater New York, starting tomorrow nihtt 'iot Ileniin:. Mary Shaw. Patrlcln ' i'irf. Francis Wilson. Robert Warwck. Tyrone power, Henry F. I ixey. .1. nif s T. Power. John Grata: and Frnest Glendenninsr. Fnmc old I ivorits and a few new ones. Ifs;!e MeCoy-Pavis: s to be !n a rw revue " Spire of 1!T2." Tfnry Miller is aetin TFenry Pa:fel!es "Fa Tndrese" Jn Fan T : - .'o. sivin-T fh play Its ffrsf

ORPHEUM Starting tomorrow for a week's enticement at popular prices, the Orphnirn will jrfnt that epochal film masterpHoe. "Tlie Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." To the vast multitude of theatercroer.s who have looked forward to this popular priced nsatrenu nt. this announrein ( iu is a most welcome on", and it is with a realization that this e Inuram production has lemonstra tel the last word In magnitude and co-tlinr-s and a film .;p'f tariff that ran only be appreciated by attendance. The pioturization of Ihinez famous historhal romance ha thrilled many more people even than the novel itself, which has had over 20,ooo.ooo readers. In its translation to th screen, it proved an under-

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taking, the gigantic nature of which was apparent even before the opening scene was made. In making thii million dollar cinema, practically every known record of the motion picture industry was broken. New York, Chicago and Los Anfreies,' three key cities representative of the eastern, middle and coastal scetions of the country Immediately acclaimed "The Foui Horsemen" as the greatest cinema production of all time, rivalling In dramatic power and intensity the best offerings of the speaking stage. The popular verdict of these widely separated cities is just as emphatically endorsed by other great municipalities where It is being presented. The setting up of new records for motion picture production of the future to equal or surpass haa come about through the very bigness of the story of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." The characters in this masterful work of fiction are faithfully portrayed upon the screen as the story works out irs tense human drama against the background of a world in arms. South America. Fngland, Germany. France, Belgium these lands and multitudes of their people are depicted before the camera for the collosal Metro production. Statistics compiled at the Metro studios indicate that th production. Judged by all known standards of picture making, is the most plpantic photospectacle in the history of the silent drama. The actual photography of

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than six months to complete, follow- ' ing an equal period of time con

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this attraction owing to the fac t that Rodolph Valentino, without question the most popular screen celebrity of the day, enacts th1 leading role of

Julio, wiiich is in reality the role , y that flrt placed this remarkable art-I !

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Sn the Dance Pavilion

DANCING 2 to 5:30 8 to 11:30 in the Remodeled Dancing Pavilion

You'll Enjoy the New OCEAN WAVE RIDE

Thrills a Plenty and Cooling Breezes on the New GIANT AEROPLANE SWING

The Rebuilt and Ever-Popular COASTER THE RED MILL All New Scenic Effects

DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE 1-2 MILE "RED BUG" AUTO TRACK ENJOY YOURSELF ON THE MIDWAY EVERYTHING NEW

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HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY

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First Tsoie at These üedsced Prices

Sunday and Evenings ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 25c Tax Included

PERFORMANCES 1:3(0:30, 7:00, 9:00 P.M.

Matinees, except Sunday ADULTS 35c CHILDREN 25c Tax Included

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Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry

A magnificent screen translation of the story that has thrilled twenty millions of readers.

An astounding work of penius in which every statistical record for motion picture production has been broken and set a standard for screen artistry and colossal investiture for all time to come.

The Original $1.50 Presentation is given in its Entirety, together with the Marvelous Musical Score and Embellishments.

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Enacted by the greatest cast in history; comprising more than 12,500, in eluding the 50 principal characters. With RODOLPH VALENTINO and Indiana's own ALICE TERRY Produced at a cost of six months of preparation; a year and a half of action; and slightly more than a million dollars. To miss it is to miss the world's greatest motion picture.

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