South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 249, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1922 — Page 16
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 6. 1922
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i- .ur. i'T ti-fii iC I i.T- nvr' VM..rr.- i'.-o;i ; . ay AftT Dark." . ' l'r d !-, fr'.il," and I' A:rr:i.in n ui! or. rir ,r- r. ' r.fation arc! i; ft !-"! to othrr i'ln,'- - . (u..t r - abroad. i ii-oz i h I."h - N w .Mr Il- rn.d!; has ;xi led an m-.r? t;rn '. p;ay to hi." ILM. 'Th" S.ih of I loll v '.vn which k.'.l h'- r i f r 1 at th (!;v-r theater i; this city for fo;ir .'ays. .tartlnj;! ..in. i.-liy. "TZf :ns or Hoiiy-- .!" i; u-ot a rnolion p.cturr. a on.- rnlhf. a i y Cithtr from it ? tl". i.u'. a thr'- . t .-pokf-n mvilrama. piay.I !y a. rwinpf-tf-nt cat i,f r-irfully -I-"-t-l pii rs of wide ajiorifnf". Hut it io- .leal w;th M.r.l:t ,ons in tn" famcu California 'cr-n colony, nd it ind.cative f t horouphn"- with which Mr. Herman works that hofore he wrote fh! p'.'y h mri'L a personal investigation of conditions of fiim',ar; l. r fun to : hlrr.-If h- prej'lwicd l.y the s-r.-a t .onal reports :n newspapers. ORPHEUM I'inal Mioviiiu of th- vau Jeil!e I. ill now playing at the (Jrheuni will ht- if-n toriU'ht, with Kita (lould. the prima donna comedienne, prominently featured. Mi4 (lould needs no introduction to playgoers of South Bend, or in fact many other cities. a.s she has lecn headlined from coa-t tu t oa-t. Her pleasing personality, her "funny hone"' and her vo;ce make her a ready favorite wherever he appears. Will ArmMron?, famous for hU role of "the hapae master" for y-ars. is ar.other headhner. ap((arii.i; with Maudie, in a playlet of i-onu'Jy moments entitled "The $10.o'iO Ankle." Villani and Villani. .'iiiKi-rs and eomedians. Hart and 1'ranti:-'. who roll hoops dexterously, he Five Kinc. fonr juvenile- and I heir d id. and Fred I-u nd i ta. Sw edish dialect comedian, round out the Starting with the matinee tomoriow. Charles Wilson, known as "The i,opst' Nut." tops the program. The Dt.rnari.i Five. Venetian son.m hirds; Hryand Lee and Mary Cranston, ofterinc: the comedy, "The Honeymoon"; Waldron and Vinlow. a in.m and a maid: Hayden. Cioodman iind FIuwc. the jazzomaniacs and one o'h-r a. t oniplHf i Ik- all-tar bill. "IRENE J ii,is:i: M op. ; lie ay "Iren'" has a-eii r:v..l ::i other o:t:.. the I'M, perfortnances of this mucplay tit the o'.iwr theater next Sunday matinee and nisht will hardly suffice to yAe all thoe who have been waiti'iir fo.- th -mart musical .tiiedy. an opportunity to e it. ''Irene" is the work of those tnree TP-to-t he-mi nuti' writers. J a nie.Mont.mfry. .Joseph McCarthy and Harry Tierney, w ho respectively are repon.lbI for the oooks, lyri-" and the mu.-ic. Tiie pi-ty ccntair every element required to sati.-ty amuem'n seekers. Its appealir story, catchy lyrics atid jinIy score, together with a ca-t of recnnieil plaer.s ausmrntcd bv a sprightly chorus of sincers and dancer.-. If-Tvee little to v. onder a t it treMr. .!oi!;o::ic".y naa intrluceU. j; th" cHviracter or irene u iure, a :rl whe, though of humble birth. M truly froldcn. a veritable fairy princess, -:rl who lua ambition and employee .t In the rieht way. j'-.ir. a ehe amply demonstrates in the action of the play, one may obfiin the binhe.-t height of succe.. ;f they will only Ui-e their Icnow-'.-d-c whether i: be '.J-,' or little, and v poi d common ne ond not .- ar.d A tvor j; tl-e " hits ot "Irene" : re w.'i f:i d mcr fax or than 'Alice It'ue Gown." "Irene," "I.ist ' -r rt Any Party." "Ca.Ie of l.'fim," "Skyrocket." "To Love Tct!." "There Y So'iietin' in the A!r" r.'r 1 "Ve're Grttinff Away With It." 'Che cüt Is the niTie that appeared v. New York at the Vnderbilt theite r. AUDITORIUM William I'.inv.i::;. 1 shirred a-. -i r r rea ti ir th1 thin cs ACID CAUSE OF STOMACH TROUBLE Take SptMUiful of Iastis1n In a Lit- i ' tic WHtrr tn Nnitrallro Stomach Acids When IntliircMlon llothcrs I "If you enjoy thre s-quare 5arisfyln? meals a day, eat them. You needn't Ka on diet Hut after meals :i must neutralize the dnerous acid thflt forms n the stomach." declr.re a. well-known authority, who tells us that nine ca. es In ten cf indict stion ar caused, not by a. failure cf the dletive organs but simply by the presence of too much acid In tue food cauinsc fraa. hearfburn, tlcatlnp: and often acute pain and jt)U have- that dull, heavy fee'Jnpr. coate.l tonirue, tad breath cr are X-zry end elck at tomaoh. To r.eutraMz the.e daniferoun S;omach acids and l;ep the stomach Mvet and clean, so that your meals ill d!ere-t naturally and palnleIy. 1 i - m . . . T... . 1 pr-l a lew uur.i'fl i pair n-fjiiiivu Magnesia from the nearest KOd drugstore and after every msad take a tea.p onf ul or two tablets In a will act fin. This famous idom.vch corrective has beri usd for years to? thousands of former stomach -ufferers who now eat as they ple.vs nlth r.o more feir of lnd!?e.:on. I?e urc ta get the genuine R'-surated Maneia fplal!y preparl for thla purpo-e. It Ls pleasant to take, i not a Laxativ, cannot Injur- the 'stomach and is Inexpensive. Just t Mtt'.e sufficient to g-:ve ir.tant relief or to prevent t-he slightest
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thit lu'in hi-fur.'-- t thrr will .ipr ar at ?h Awl itrrium f.iay in "ih kf -s of Cn'A," his l;it'M pic-ttir-. Th4 rir-tur fi: th ?tory of ;i man vho f-omt up from th .Jork. niakv a fortune in oil. ar.. rnarr a woman h Jiatrx Jnm. It !- -.i:! v h" another jtict'ir' in which I'.trnuin thri'N with hi surpri n-tinp. Orr .trrrf In particular i-,-ai.l to hf a ( or.timinuy thrill. It 1 -that In whih Farnum In th N-w York !ok pxrh'iiu'c hreak th market. t'T'-ak-s hV T.Tiiy th man who ha 1 n trying to tal hi-wlf-'s !ov- an 1 in-iJntIy hr-ak him'f In floir: it. This J a. pi'--1 1 1 r jV.fi l.k th onrs that rnaj Into famen o fr.'t fail to it. A "Av'j Wlrf-."1 -I r4-c l o BLACKSTONE How in the world the so called "vamp" and "pr .blem" pictured ever sc the patronage they do the question that will naturally come to "ur mind as you view the clean. whoVome, beautiful picture. "Smilit. Throu-'h" whlrh I appearing at the Bla. kyt"T.e arain tod in and toIn this- picture Norma Talmade, H:irr,soi Ford. Wyndham Standing ar.d .ther notable performer? interpret a natural, sensible-, very human ory on the screen In such a way that o,i fe.-I almo: a thoucth the ents were actually transpiring ri'-,'ht before your eyes. -There i. none of the "trick" or the "overdrawn" ahont this picture. The events1 folb.w one another naturally and in er. si hi 9ef(ijfyire. And when the picture i.s finished, you feel that the ?t ory h is bn told more because it ! a tory worth the teliint; than because it would consume a certain number of feot of film. Nothin? bat the highest praise has ben heard for "Smilln' Through" and the work of Norma TalmadRe and Harrison Ford in this picture irrenerally conceded to be the be.-t they have ever done. In spit ot the intense heat of the prist three lav; anl the fact that Labor Day offered many counter attractions, the attendance for the flrt three days N reported as slichtly in excess of 11 nort. Those thintrs ttiat are not practicable are not durable. Tliere is nothing really beuefir-ial that does not lie within the reach of an informed understanding find a welldirected pursuit. Mr. Coff E. Bean Says: Ladies and gentlemen, I take great pleasure in announcing that the COFFEE RANCH takes first place in the free-for-all exhibition of pure food products. Come in and look 'em over or better still, sample some of our delicacies and enjoy them to your heart's content and to the entire satisfaction of your eating facilities. Th e COFFEE Ranch 133 N. Michigan St. B. S. Haswell, Prop. OLIVER NEXT SUNDAY MATINEE AND NITE THE GREATEST 9 .in Uli. l I 1 HA P. i"OD u it u irr IM Trt PAST MA Of- ITü1 sSUCCS5 PRICES: Matinee, 50c to $1.50. Nite, 50c to $2.00. Seats on Sale Thursday.
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I LIVE NOW PLAYING Matinee 2;30; Nights 8:15 Not a Moving Picture Matinee for Women Only, Except Saturday. No Children Admitted A D4H4TC THUNDERBOLT a 5 BY w. Cher man f eaßTfirills-lfltel ! rJOT A KOTfON PICTURE rnoNi: .main so. ritlCMS: .Mat. 10. 2.". 50 and tax Kyc. 25, 50, 75, 1.00 and tax. LAST TIMES TODAY L in a Song Cycle, written by Frances Nordstrom. Gene Cass at the Piano Fred Lundberg Four Kings & Dad Will H. Armstrong & Maudie Villani & Villani Hart & Francis Pathe News Topics of the Day Beginnini; Tomorrow CHARLIE WILSON DEMARIE FIVE 4 Other Orpheum Acts I:iily M.tlnw S'3f - - - Zc nn. X Holiday Mi. S - SÄe-SSr Fvrry i'.vrnlnc ?:!!, :0O - Hc-.V.o I The Ladder "Jinx" More fun than a box of monkeys! Omens, signs, pet superstit i o n s everywhere. It's a riot when all this "Jinx" stuff gets mixed up with Love. 8 CASTLE
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"It's Perfection." 3fc 2 ifc "Norma's Best." J "Intensely Human. ( "Marvelous" XXX XXX "It Proves a Great Picture Can Be Clean"
NORMA TALMÄDGE Smiliii' Through
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PLAYING F The most popular of all screen stars, comes again in the type of picture that made him famous. FROM A DOCK LABORER TO A POWER ON WALL STREET. See how he goes broke trying to break the man that would steal his wife. See this modern story based on Henrie Bernstein's great stage success, "Sampson.' A great story A great star A great picture is f Go o: Today That's what South Bend People are saying about "Smilin' Through.' If you and your family XXX Haven't seen it yet XXX We sincerely urge you to do x So today or tomorrow. 4 a'
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Wallace Held an J Ixllian GLsh are the principal plae-s in the drama. "The Fatal Marriaff" which will occupy the lt Salle jcreen today nd Thursday. ' The. Fatil Marriage" was made somp time a?o under the personal supervision of D. W. Grltfith. It ix the stor of Enoch Arden. but just why the title was changed is one f the th;ncs that only the producers know and they won't telh Pe that as It may. the ftory, with the J sweet wistful Anni? Ie played by 'Lillian Gish. Phillir Ray by Wallace Reid and Fnoch Ardn by Walter Peget i said to be excellent on the In addition to the Ftrar.pe and unusual story of lov and devotion told in this pictur there are also pome thriLInc scenes at sea with the shipwreck ir. which all xcept Knoch Arden lose their live? as one of the surr spectacles "The Fatal Marriage" will occupy the IaSalle screen Thursday and FYidav. Today will i t
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THE CAST Annie Lee Lillian Gish Philip Ray Wallace Reid Enoch Arden Walter Paget The greatest the parent of all love stories. A flaming picture based on Tennyson's immortal classic, "Enoch Arden." PEOPLE OF SOUTH BEND: This is not a new picture. But it is one of the greatest ever made. The LaSalle takes pride in offering this brilliant revival. IT'S A MOVING PICTURE CLASSIC!
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