South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1922 — Page 16
16 THE OUTH BEND NEWS-1 iiVEo WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22. 1922 I X 4 f ' t v LJ ill 4 ' LdtJ3 uvy Liza Li J rou- nature, fnaeil by an exfel--r.i cist !nc!j f:nr Hrlene f'hid'!ck. riairo Wir..! -or. Pat CTMalley. Mae Buch, ar.l Norman Kcrmiral anl trut'ifu; n.1 rhe romrany ml " T;i J: O r.- f he t -st tr vi?;: rhls c.ty .n flvrr.!r.T r TSecrets of the Movies Revealed Stave iPt the Ire t"t.) '!- Mir.!! ar. 1 rar n all
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nn'l Sanl." "Mont? Cri-4e." "Kast v.licn you will see "Xanook ol is ar. ! "When KnJffMhopd ; Tho Nor.h.. creep the Was In F lower. I . .
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A H trave a luncheon In his 1 surrounded by comfort in tho
-i- :j r.o.v r. N'cv York City ! own stud o at wr.'.cn tr.e rncmoers, 'vjuu-iuum wiener ;vere inc '.'.irirv t- k-o on a::t m.ite i Z irolIyxv&oU Chamber of Commrc inirvelcua true life story of the ..',. ' i-ir-I other d!-tlr.gulfhe.1 citizens of barren snowlani:, s helr.s .hown. ViA:tr : ah of th pr"nc!fl ! th.-it movie city prent. and Hut. tho flr.t timo this thrilling r in-."t ;,'.t- .jjcsri? K.Ttc Douli-s on which orraion he announced ' er-ocic in the nory of "Nanook ol W.-ins' ' T;rr '.thy's Qn-.t?" hit he rvoul 1 oom !n Hollywood In- The North" wns ever projectt-l on
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The 'irt t tie 1 something new In ; ai: lience was S 0 C- mil? north of.
ho movies. How did It have Its ho-; civ'Ur-jtlon, on the east coast of J
tr, ?n f.. r i-.arf-r-i ar .Ma , :nnn ami iiu iu juvv -" -.i.. x. iiiaivi as u.
0".,'e -.h ninv atri'r.-t a hik-' I fn the first to upe It In connection shed belonging to the fur company
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floor squatted esklmo's, men. women and children. The projection machine was not In a fireproof
booth It was a portable machine
BLACKSTONE 'i:-.rj.n;hr.:i-:" rne'.r.dratna:.r T.ffTir.-. at the Ii'a.-k.one thet r :;n.-'i-s i?. thre. day tns'aen nt tod ly.
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CASTLE I The story of "Brothers TJnlfr The
1 ?kin," the picture which comes tojot upon a table. It was run by a
tho Castle today and tomorrow, I ßisol!ne, engine and tho nohe was after a highly successful run at the' earpllttln.iT .It was the flrt time raS.ille theatre, concerns the trou-jthat the e?k!mo's had ever .yen a b'es of Newton Craddock a ship-j movin? plcfnre. But It was not the
pins clerk and Thomas Klrtland i fact that they were witne.sInj: any
thing so novel as a reproduction of
themselves In action that interest-i
vice president and general manap;r of the same manufacturing
.Pn.l.d:-y rv tn-niphd! for.cern. with their wivty, Milllo
. ' ana uorotny. uotn women are Prr tion and t.a a ..ory that plea9are.Iovlnff and spend ni0ro v.:o:.... -very hr-art. Tho picture j money than their husbanda can af-tt-.at :r- rfrnnTfl the hingest I or nnl with th- mo affection are j There Is plenty of action In this
h "V v. hih appeal dirfctly to the ; P5Cture. moM of which is of a hum nook of The North" will be shown heart through their reality their eYirarf - r.ui;ht be our next door - - - -
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"Jealousy . th- grave of aff-"d:on. j th enc :-, p.-.r-.t of Robert n. Man-
it w.tners ine i.oweru oi .o e ai.u - .. .n ;..aivf:earean an i exs.c rv. ... Av'
scatters love's petals to deoiy." .-a.; : playr will le or.e c-f th nu s- import- rni r-,,rTT.
the Stranger, th? weird uncanny ant evcr.t or tho $.ion. T..e three ,jnv cc v., ,.. ,.A j).on v,.. character tint moves through the.-l.y f,na?'-nior.t which cp :-r.s .t the -wrpn n rr mH-t e1r nf ih domestic troubles in the play. "Why ; Oliver Op. ra huse nt-xt Men. lay. .i;r nr.i x--, r. ,. n,,ir.rr jn Wive Go Wrn;r," wh.ch comes to.Xov. :7;h, c-mpr" one of th pVr'n Jr. h; -v . . v xfh. "I the Oliver theater Fr day matinee; m ist pretentious repertoires ver j Ha !.' T.me and ;-r nrn, for three day? and matinee .!aily. j srivrn in thi city. On Monday. Mr. ; prni!ir rhi .r . r. r vi-e- rv.In fact there are several like quo-; Mar.tell w.P. :.:; ar as the a d ni'.-; r-rc a h t In bit- tlvi vv:Vv!' tatlon-s which leid to believe that minister in P .!w r Iytt :." n.a ter- r rce The n r r n whlh th the author has i-j-ctcd some Chri-j 'ie:e. "P..: h':'.::-u." while tho ,!h"r - ,.v.r c-t his ?t-r, r- ar ! ontlan Science thoughts into his man-J two p!ay will b S'.:ak-.pearMn. - - uscript. At iext. the story is clean. ' "Macbeth'' being the Mil for Tuesday (Continued On r.ie 17.)
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ed them mostly, ns It was tho wal rufl liunt itself. They prot so excited that they forgot that It was not real and they bepan to shout directions and warnings to themselves there on the screen. "Na-
at the Auditorium all thhs week and it is a picture that will hold In store for everyone that sera It a genuine treat. For you have not tho slightest idea fche way the e.kimo liven, how he gets his food, how
the mother cares for the children!
and the hundreds of other things j that are shown in the picture, j "Nanook of The North" Is as the j critlca eay "the different picture." j Chatter-boxes hold nothing but! noise. I
The Picture that Startled the Entire Country
r.c:gh! -r i-" 'l-.-.timate a the a.-ti- ns JTT !r whir h thv a.r livn'.v-d and so !.
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.- vnr ::! :.e' . tr a'raea'. ace rd d ti:rm. And " It-m t-rn üranc," is jut , ' tii.s ivii'd f a p.cture, and the pub-!
w.i ii ji mmi, a ii hi MKf ! i m i ihm ti it im
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i . ' n : i s on to all of us. Th' ;ory teili f.f "Pop" Gr ut. v. ho is to'. rate 1 by h a high--te.p-plng famiily. rvn !f hn doc--? wear . bagjy c:-.th"s and :.u y--'oing sa - -. ln.'d ntaliy. Inp nTrs the t!-jg-est tore in town and wv rk.- 1G hours a lay to Tji.ak "t 1 icrsf.-r. His wife. j had n .-artful to forest the lm-
. p'.ct of a r 1 1 ' r dts. for FimpU- (.
city d'-r iiot :rirnioni7e with .-o-r.al t j :n'''.r.g. "Fa ';cj nation. mrn'-s to the
I'lack.r.one for three days b-irinn.ngif
tomorrow and .c-tara M..10 Murray as I..;.'r'i !) I!s. who ! so thor
oughly mi American flappr. she f
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b'om- fa:v:n'itel by i Spani.-ii t
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LASALLE
thrilling unu.-rinl story of San, rr.irio.ai's underworld, with Ion ' "n lif.v. Itatr !. .Toy and Cullen : I.audi in t!io b ailing lolrg is the! attraction on tho I.aSillf screen to-' dav. under th" title "The Night' litc.- !
It fells a .?ory of action, drama, love, and Intrigue, with a particularly .-trorff cat In the ftar'fi sup- . port. "The Nlht lio-," i. a murder mystery drama in which the salutb r. cf a criminal cae Is no: r-a!ed until the final rrtl. It i intere-'t alsr rb;c :t entertalntnent. . . . . . 1 ... . . . : 1. ....
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ouirlily lntrirtiir.r: and holding at- t ' teritiou throughout. This drama i: rop",,-;,. with mystery yet bubbling - with the sparkle of youth and ro-
ma rv c. -Th- N'hTht liefe" 1, packed wit!t flin'.N and suspense, just the kind of picture most people relish, with the most amazir.g and darirg. rlivax ever fr n in Tdctures.
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Are you tired of the ordinary? Do you hanker for something new? Do you yearn for new thrills? Does beauty fascinate you? THEN NOTE THAT
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NOTE: This film has been arranged in the most refined manner. There is positively nothing to offend the most exacting, but owing to the delicate subject with which it deals, it will be
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AND GENEVIEVE HAMPER IN SHAKESPEAREAN AND CLASSIC PLAYS -REPERTOIRE MONDAY EVENING RICHELIEU TUESDAY EVENING MAC3ETH WEDNESDAY EVENING JULIUS CAESAR Each Play Presented With Complete Scenie Embellishments and iovel Lighting Effects Mail Orders A'oir PRICES 50c TO $2.00 AND TAX
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REMEMBER ITS THRILL ON THE STAGE? NOW SEE IT ON THE SCREEN See Miss Talmadge as Ming Toy, yesterday offered as a slsve on the Love ßoat at Shnhai, today sought as w'fe-slave in San Francisco's Chinatown. Delightful v!nkrnrj, v. oo:rf, smilinr:, sobbing little i..;r To. --- rv'i-:nt romance, glamoured with uxx CricnLd sclL
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Also a Ben Turpin Comedy "HOME MADE MOVIES"
Prices always the same adults 27c, children
jsi'Ji.- 13: tax extra.
