South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1922 — Page 14

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A The hero and heroine .re reluired to do a giant swing on a ropej ft feet across, and T,0 feet above the! leek of a pirate ship on whlh a ouple of hundred pirates are fightJar with pistol, dirks and cutla.es. Q In what new picture are movie', nnM givn a clr.se up view of one o'j he ir" f .-irr.ou diamond r tittinar

fattories'in the world? A Fr - Pink God " intimate views of the Van Dam plant in Amsterdam have been obtained. Q What very uncomfortable costumes were the extras in "The Ghost Brsk r." Wally Heid's picture, com. peiled to wear? A. It is difficult to imagine anything more uncomfortable than to

be encased in suits of armor weigh-1 ;ng about 100 pounds each and to bo surrounded by hot carbon liir- but this Is what the extras in ' The Ghost Breaker" had to submit to. Q. What dancer, who wVh hi." brother, was the comedy hit of Broadway for a number of years has the part of the court Jester In "When Knighthood was in Flower?" A. Johnny Dooley is as funny in this picture as he ever was in the Follies. What Is the general dally routine of a movie actor or actres. working on a p!'ure? The tmfWtf to th.s interesting question will appear in this column tomorrow.

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AUDITORIUM Today the Auditorium theater has the pleasure of presenting Dorothy Dalt'.n in "The Idol of the North.'" There are many thrill In this picture as the author has spun a fatu of life In the Canadian Northwt with its rough and ready atmosphere when the trails were crowded with gold seeker which Is so real that you cannot help but fe-i that you are one of those people on the screen living back In the days of the gold rushes. The story concern a girl, the daugh' of a man who has committed murder; her father flees to the wilderrirt and takes her with him. He dies and leaves her there alone with no money and no friends. But she is a girl too capable to give Vp so she fights the battlf of life lone, and how she won goes to make a story that will surely interest you. A comedy. "T.tke the Next Car." and the first episode of that serial you have been waiting for. Ruth Jtoland in The Timber Queen," will Also be shown.

"mKNK." The announcement that "Irene." the dainty tuneful mu.r;ral eomecly whieh seemo to have captivated the world, is to be seen here at the Oliver theater next Sunday matinee and night Is indeed a welcome one and congratulations are due local playgoers. "Irene" has been phenomenally successful and in addlMon to ito two years run in New York city, has broken record for longevity in Chicago. Boston and Phiiadeiphla. It has had huge success in England. Scotland. Ireland ini Wales as well as In all the British possessions and has had more simultaneous performances perhap than any other musical piay ever written. "Irene" is the joint production of James Montgomery, who wrote the book: b .eph McCarthy who furnished the lyries. and Harry Tierny who composed the music. It will be presented here by the New Yrk cnt, a big chorus and a special orchestra. Mail orders now as the seat xile opened yesterday.

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Here Nov. I. BLOOMING TON. Ind.. Sept 7.By I N .) More thar. 125 candidates are expected to report Monday. September 11 when the firs: ofbeia! football practice of the 1922 season WfH be held on Jordan field at Indiana university. Head Coaeh E. O. S'ehm. who

as been on sn expended vacation i:. Wisconsin. wa to rf turn this weell to take charge of the squad, and be will be agisted by a staff of three a-mtar,t Indiana lost many of ft beet grid men by graduation last year, but expects to gain some good maternal from last season's freshman suad. nly a dozen vetermna were left as a nucleus for thin year's varsity. The

thletk tield is now being put la

shape for th" season. Only thre b k T n" conference

games are on the Hoosier chart th. year. The completed schedule Is an follows: 1 ct. 7 DePaisw at Bloom lngtn. Oeb 14 Minnsota at Indianapolis Oot. 21 WteroTudn at Madison. Oet 2t Mieh.rin AffJiett st Bloom ington.

Dorothy Dalton in "The Idol of the North." which is being shown at the Auditorium theater today.

BLACKSTONE "Main SM-ff" t.y S;r lir Uwis paused a literary sensation because the author took, character from life, and ruffled the tranquility of the citizens of a small town in Illinois. And for that M.me rea n pi' wort Kdward White's story. "The Orey Dawn." when !rt published, created conslderabl talk, in all the Pacific coat circles since it is based en early San Francisro happening: This big motion picture la oet against Kan Francisco's background, r the tumultous period following he gold rush of '49. A picture of thrills, oction. heart-touching drama, with a pretty love tory interw ven. "The Grey Dawn." which Will be shown at the B'.acktone theater today. A most unusual cast has been brought together for thLs production, for s:x of the l screen rrt:st5 have had d!tlr.guihed ca -reem on the sta?e, and among the Itroat cast Robert ICeKlm, Carl C.antvoort. Cialre MeIowell. and many others appear.

Happiness is in the taste, and not! in the thing themselves. We are happy from possessing what wo like not from possessing what others lik.

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LA SALLE The wreck of the big schooner, in whleh the tragic Enoch went to ea. with the one thought of wining A fortune, against the wishes of 1 f younc w:fe. is only one of th Ig dram. tt 'Moments :n this In teneely .n'ereM:ng picturization of lrd Tenn-son's ep;c poem "Enoch Arden." that under the title 'The .l Marrige" will have final

:o be seen, the wedding of Annie bee who be.;eve she !s a w. low. Ph'.ll.p. who has loved her se"teiiy for many years Is unusual i h :ts mixture of joy and tragedy. XnA then the return of Enoch af;er rriny years, only to find his wife treduel to another. Lillian Gish. Walter I'acf: Wallace Held, hnve Men choeen by David W Griffith. Mi interpret th:s gret story. On Saturday '?ara Kimbail Voung. in her succesefol pl.'ture "Tb Ma: 'ne:tts " will he shown

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THE IDOLof THENORTH

Alluring Colette's chief joy in life was to 4trim' the men who couldn't resist her charms. Till one day her methods failed and the rest is love and a heart-stirring battle to make two lives worth while.

Also RUTH ROLAND in "THE TIMBER QUEEN"

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A scene from the mnsleal comedy success. "Irere," (Mary Moore in renter) which is coming tit the Oliver theater for two performances, matinee and nii;ht. Sunday. Sept. 10.

Springbrook Park SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th ALL ATTRACTIONS OPEN DANCING

8 to 1 1 :30 P. M.

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A thrilling story of corrupted San Francisco during the famous gold rush of '49.

SATURDAY "Smilin' Through" By special request on the part of hundreds of people, "Smilin' Through" will be repeated Saturday.

'in the Name of the Law" next week. And "Smilin Through" again Saturday.

South Bend people sure love that picture.

What did you think of the special musical setting for "Smilin Through?" a 9 John Schellcy did that all himself. During this heat wave the Blackstone is delightfully cool. Maybe that's why the matinees are so popular. 9 9 9

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WALLY REID LILLIAN GISH 'The Fatal Marriage' The Story of "Enoch Arden" The greatest love story ever told, with a super cast and the personal direction of D. W. Griffith.

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Clara Kimball Young "The Marionette"

"My Wild Irish Rose"

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