South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 267, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1922 — Page 26
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922
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NEWS OF THE STAGE This Week's Event in the World of the Theatre From Broadway to South Bend. By Will V. Fink
the test thin: New York iaw la: -a-n. did not draw well ir. Philadelphia.
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I,,., r. h'-r in a ion:; Saturday Ir. "Under ." Mi.'.s Ar.hlin h-
L'-wis-hn made thr o dapuitiors and ItobTt nnrrr.d ones palntM the c-nry. i;.-ryr.-!or like her hrothr-u, .To!.n a:.1 Lio.iti. is u.i-,V-r ?hft rr.rir.-r-' of Arthur Hopkins.
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Li Chicago v.us pro.orKx ai.u u rfvi-w-rs fo-.irl ::.J-h t a'lniLr- in her httin:. F- veral wcris a'o 2r. r.'itri.: hst-in tri 1 Jf- 'Tutlr I'a!-rrcicui-fii" iri San Frar:sn urai.-r another t'.tl'-. II- v;ll procc-l frtm l;ro to thi Iaile in Chicago. Coir.Jn' to tho Olrvfr of tv.o -ii-h
.T.trabftr Mir ,-;?ltn an emotional act re si !n Vara." at the Auditorium a !onr rim- and later tho r.me as a cora.diin in "Greenüock . ir.ca" at tho Oiivr r. Tr.o lK-.n, acting of Mr. Di trie hit fin has rs-ever beon. on vi"v hero. J(c cimo a farc.u' in "Ar W.u a ilaon" and "U fore ar.l Aftor," liut r'rl Mouth Kpnd in "Tho Or..u Lnv.tr." -Tho Timrrmcntal Jo-urr.al," "Tho Conc-rt." "Tho KiiiCT." "Tho :.Iaro,uis du 1'rlo-
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Tn rtr-nrz White's irr2. Mr. "hit d.'-f with much nc?:;.
HcandaU of a Pki dance
Gore M. Coh.n'rt comedy. t. Xfllie l-f-üy." is ropular In Boston ar.l rn- ! o will be disclosed !n X"7 York. n-jor O'N:!! play. "The Hairy Ape." declared to have anio.p
h?ar?als In "Th Wheel of L.:f." David Warf p'd i.i to r.pen hLs etaf.n In "Thft Merchar of Venice' in wr.r".lr.;'ton. PMa.var. "Banco" Is binp acted with la ri-her and Alfred Lunt In the prir.-rip-il role?. F.dl'h D'ty ha tho principal rokin "Orar.tr' Ilorm'," a rnu?U-. ;1 wrf'.on of "The Marriage of Kitty." Victor Hertert composed tht m j.:c. . TAllulih "Hankhrad and Alan Dir.o-' hart have the princir al roles in "The i Inciters."
Amonc the Now York pro5uctlor..- ; that show sisr.w of long- runs aio Harry Hereford in "The Old Soak." . "Snlly, Iren- and Mary," "The Ton-h-RearerF." "The Girjrham Girl" and' 'o This Is LjnJon."
Seven millions deaths have ben caused in India hy fl.eas which carry the (rorma of the p!affu.
I'urfde '!'k.
At the Orpheum
"The Phan
tom Rival" and oth-r piay in v. mzn his acting li.a 1-un accepted amonr the brt In ace history. So-uffn's Kand 1 always Tielccme !n South Rend. The list concert In this city wa-s Kivn in tho tabrnaclo. tAher Mary Garden s-anp and the Scott! Grand Opera company v? heard. ?ouai and hU rn-jsicu n. are due for concrrt-i in the Ilirth rhc.il audit art uri5. Saturday afternoon and
Difilit. Ocrtolxr 7. Ann Fcmirirtan InMea! cf FAs'.e Jan! will bo in. the Tniing-h.a,m niuctcal p!ecop "Th Bunch and Judy' Florence Nxvh will play tho Moctasuö cirl in "Merten of the MovCl eon Throckmorton will di-aif;n the FsUir.sa for thv John lVi.rr'nioroArthcr llopkios prodAictkm of "Hamlet." Florence Kcod La arrtirr "FJ-iM of F-irz" at tho Itlnge theater In Now York. John ILalliday, Geoff n-y Kerr, irowojd Ir.g, Cathrir. Procter. GTiT7 O'Brien and "Leonard
Mudle are In "her company. The Paslnar hxw if 1922 In headed by WiUio ar.d Euen Howard, with. Georgo Hassedl featured. Arnold Ialy ia to play the principal rclo in William llurHjurt's play, "Haunted." liller MllIoh U a mc-jnbr ot tho ctsL Juifcttt Day, who was at tho Olrvor last frammer. featurl in support of WlllLun Courtleich in "Her Tcm-porary JInaharaL" i- now featured ia tnJiport of Arthur Hyran la -Blue'hcanl's Eighth Wife." She haa thu role formerly- played by lna Claires who, papported by liruco Mcltae, la now in "Tho Awful Truth."
Margaret Anglin, who appears at the Oliver here in "The Woman of Bronze."
ORPHEUM Fhirten. whJ whil blindfolded and wrth eyes ..ealel with atrbent
cotton and adhesive tape caji seo a.? well as persons with their open eyt&, i.s at the Orpheoct theater all this week and her remarkable demonstration to one of tho principal attraction on the hfl!. Sh is nallnd as one of tht most extraordinary theatrical attractions ever booked, and is said to d th only woman in the world possessed of euch singular power. It is net chimed cf Shireen that he can Ft-e through the, bandage, or that her eyes can pierce any obstruction. But it Is claime-d that she ros?e5?es a pf-cond eicht and that
her own eyen play no part in thA vision. Many people have asked h?r what was in an envelope they carried. She can't tell them any morr than they could describe person in a houe acres the Ftreel. Once the objf-ct they deJro dejcrrbd. Is put into view she can identify it Perfectly, al thou eh her own eye cin't see it. she la not a mindreader cr a fjo-calk-d "codev-worker." She gives thi1 lemonstration without
help from anyone, werkinc alone. And while thti? blindfolded she run up th aisles of the theater, even through rows of seats and describes people she Fee and oblecL? they hand her. On the ftaje ehe- decnona träte that a pharp?hootrr docm't have to
i have eye to hit the cent?r of a
target or are eyea nece..ry to de
forlbe colors ana to danco arouna poFts and chiirs place-d carelesAsl3 .:pon the stag?. "mlline" Hilly Maaon. erstwhile
.oreer; celebrity, needs no introduction to the theater-golnjr public of South Itend, and hte personal ap-1 pearance at the Orpheum, Ftarilnsri
today will add new laurels to hi crown. Ilia laughing" face, beaming personality ard coniVHiy antics, together with a splendid singing- voice and ability to tall stories, he walks away with tlve comedy honors of the bill. Followers of tho terpsichore will find to their liking: tho act cf
Waller Mar.they and Grrl:t. r quintet of dancer who have been featured In te.ve.ral musical phows in-
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eluding "Katlnka." "RamM-r 11 ' and "Fiddlers Throo." whi!'. Mr. Manthey has dene rmarkaM w er. w:th Pavlrwa anl Mordkln. Harv-.--, Heney and Grave, thre tale:-.t comilan ar.l muB-lar,, th-- In-
Hubert Dye.r and company. ur.uur.l ality. chitter- tnd i-. ir. an ?r.tlfu alters round cut th variety r r- : r it' manner rhnt v.ry--n likes. ?ram for the first half cf th -rec. Prrr.o':r and !!vlr dar.--ir. Startine Thursday, m addition tidu-v nr. 1 two chr
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"UNDER FALSE PRETENSES" A Daring Modern Comedy By BEN HECHT Prices 50c to $2.50 and Tax Mail Orders Now Seat Sale Wednesday, 10 A. M.
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daughter of luxury who typifies the jazz crazed age of today.
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Robert rAteon. is u:tlr.g In "The Laet Warning." FAtgeno O'Neill is dc-rrib1 a tho bukest cf An'erloin dramatists It U estimated it will require eight years for him to wrrt play3 for which he is under contract.
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"Rm? Briar" th nam.a of the ', new Booth Tarkirvgton play In which ; j Uillie Durka will :ar. 1 i ... Laura Hop-e. Crews scA It o land 1 1 Young" h-avo th leading roles In the j rw Clare Kunamer oomedy, "I'omt- i i Toy's Tast." if r, Elearcr Dctnter L no: fclnein In1! Th: lA.tj In ITrralr.a." It was K.ild eh was ab.er;t from tho c.t-t . :i 1 ? account cf illn-.'.ss. bat later a r port i I was clrcaiatM that sht dt.s.igrreod 1 with The mir.ng"ement on föderal hi-,! portant det:ii'. i
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2 NITES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SEPT. 28 AND 29 Under Direction of Lee Shubert MARGARET
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SEAT SALE MONDAY 10 A. M. 50c TO $2.50 AND TAX "To contribute this thrill of solemn imnort to actual dramatic art is to send a bounding shout of hope into the chaos cf the stage tumult reigning all over the world .... the most brilliant success in Miss Anglin's career in the larger, wider ranees of superior dramctic achievement." Amy Leslie in The Chicago News. One Year in New York One-Half Year in Chicago
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fFor rich and poor beautiful and plain there is but one law. She has broken that law and MUST PAY!"
TOM MEIGHAN
the district attorney
who sends the rirl he loves to prison.
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Prices Matinee, Mam Floor and Balcony 50c; 2ndj Balrony 25c. Nigh:, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00.0
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I ORIGINAL MtWVORK AND CHICAGO CA5TAND PRODUCTION
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THc. SEASONS BIGGEST STASL PLAV- SURPRIITING , BEVOiSD ANTICIPATION ! DARING !N rfs TRUTHFULNESS!
Today 250 cf the best theaters throughout the United States will show simultaneously Cecil B. DeMille's latest
and most masterful production "Man
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Tc morrow, the world will again le paying tribute to this master producer as the outstanding genius of the motion picture world. Millions of people have read this story when it appeared serially in the Saturday Evening Post or in book form.
DeMille has chosen the very cream of the Paramount forces to interpret this story. Tom Meighar. of "The Miracle Man," "Male and Female," "A Bachelor Daddy." Leatrice Joy who was last seen in "A Bachelor Daddy." Lois Wilson, always lovely and good. Clarence Burton, Julia Fa;e, and many others of equal note. "Manslaughter" is a story of TODAY. It's a story of South Bend and Elkhart and Chicago and New York and Paris. It concerns people wherever youth and life abound.
SHOWS AT 2 P. M. 4 P. M. 6 P. M. 8 P. M. 10 P. M.
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