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yffiftfV''V' Tuesday, October 4. THE NEW8 SENTINEL, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. "ID Beautiful Helene Chadwick Is Star in New Hughes Film Play sKi EjaMsalHaTv aVLaVJsW fbbsVj I'liooba Mabcp, In "Dangerous Curv Ahead," a Rupert Hughes fcomsdy bslnc shown at tho Jefferson all thin week, In played by Htleno Chadwick, Thin In tho second feat urlng picture (or the beautiful young actress and her work. In It Is especially Miss Chadwick has been called th most photographed and the most beautiful girl on tho screen, and posed for many of tho world's famous artists before bacom lM a motion picture tier ni Hullo performance In "ScratchMy lliickl a previous Ilupert Hughes comedy, Won her the appreciation and friendship of th author, who wroto "Dangerotis Curve Ahead 1" with Miss Chadwick especially In mind. Tit Jefferson concert prchestra will render a vtrlad program of specially seleotsd numbers to har mnnlic fittingly with this masterful picture.

In addition there will be shown nn extra funny Snub Polls rd coi.edy and a glgsntlo news revue. REEL CHATTER (Br Mary Mae) (Ansrer te sny Question rela tive to the movie world may be had by addressing letter to Mary Uae, car of Newsfceiitlnel. When I walked out of the theater after seeing "Over tho Hill" I ssld to nyself: "Huch a thing could never be. Children could never so mistreat their mother." And I bethought me. If I recall of having read Jn tho paper that our newly made aw whereby children can bo forced to provide for their parents In their old age, had twice had to bo enforced.

Perhaps, then, tho story of "Over the Hill1' Is possible, but certainly Hot very probable. As for the acting of Mary Carr, It Is little short of remarkable, as well as tho naive, boy's love making of Johnny Walker for his screen mother. Those two present scones well worthy of a tear and a smile. Her again, like the Old Nesf, we have a family of six. Only there Is considerably more scrapping.

Perhaps that would be found In a family of this sort, which Is of the mother works whlle father amokes in bed sort, "Over the Hill" Is a much more gripping play than The Old Nest." almost heart rending, but It can hardly be said that It represents the average family, whose greatest fault 7 "Gets It The Corn and Callus Peeler This Corn Remover It Guaranteed Itellef from torn suffering follows the application of "Qets It" almost as 'Quickly as pain follows the thrust of immm3h bHn pXHra aadCeras i pin or knits Into the flesh. Not only ftard corns or soft corns but evsry kind of corn or callus surrenders to "Osts It" and peels right off. It takes Just few seconds to stop the pain with two or three drops. Oo to your druggist Qst a bottle Of "Uets lt." Costs but a trifle everywhere Your money tack If not. satisfied.

Mfd. by n. lAwrenio Co, HER DOCTOR NOW Glad to Tell About It. Irs E. A.

Roebuck, a lady 71 rs old, of Latty. Ohio, says: "I years had tried a great number of reme dies but found no relief until I used Qlando Tonlo. I had liver, kidney ana heart troupie. i naa a swelling. soreness and pain under my short rios on my ngni siae.

I was constipated and was often distressed with a full or bloated feeling after eating. My heart would palpitate and I could feel pulsation all over rrty body. At other times my heart would be weak and I would feel faint. I was restless at nights and often awoke In a startled or frightened condition. Since I used Qdando Tonlo I am feel in so well that I have decided to let Ulando be my doctor In the future." Mrs.

Roebuck's Illness was caused by sen poisoning, iter liver ana Kidneys were Inactive which caused poisonous matter to be retained In the body. These poisons weskened tne nervous system, retarded the di gestion ana aireciea me Heart, tne blood became Impure and a genoral debilitated condition resulted. Olao do Tonlo Is especially adapted to meet su conditions. It Is the orfly preparation of its kind on the market and Is guaranteed to give satisfaction. May be obtained from druggists or from the Clland Ald Fort Wayne, Ind.

A full three course treatment only 60 cents. $35.00 SUITS $21.75 NEW MODELS Browns, Oreys, Blues) Serges, Pin and Psncll Stripes and Tartan ChscKs. TRIVERSllOTHES 924 Calhoun St. Open Fvenings. WE MUST GET OUT Is sMflsh, or merely only thoughtless Indifference, while In the cas of "Over Iho Hill," the negleet Is Intentional and positively cruel.

It all lias happy ending, and Mary Carr makes such a little pathetic figure that you Just wish you could do something too to make her hanpy. Mr. Welch, as the father, does some exceedingly realistic acting and the children well I still marvel at the wonderful ability of those children. Perfect poise and sincere portrayal without any apparently conscious effort. We are certainly being fed a goodly taste of mother love, but where, I ask you, can there bo found a sweeter tasteT I'll wsger everyone that irees "Over the Hill" will mentally resolve to do something at once to make his mother happy.

And If the rccollectons do not die unrealised, Iho picture Is more than a success. On with the dance 1 That you never can tell Is certainly the truth, Illchard Dlx and Colleen Moore have been playing In "The Wall Flower." Colleen Is supposed to the worst dancer In the town and DIx succeeds In blacking the slippers of all the ladles at the party. At Sunset Inn recently these two pretenders walk ed, or ratner aancea. on with the cup glvon for the best dancers on the floor. A little more of Colleen Moore.

She worn out a perfectly good pair of slippers the other day. The occasion was the celebration of her twentieth birthday. She spent the day evading two young men who had threatened to kiss her twenty times without stopping if they caught her for you have to catch a Tadr In kiss her, you know. The two young men were nusn tiugnes, son of Rupert Hughes, and Tom Gsllarv. How Tern has a wife but then mavh she didn't know about Colleen's oirinaay.

Here's a tip for sinners: "A Trip to Paradise" Is to be had for the rlco of a movie ticket. How are these for fitting movie titleal For gamblers' "Bucking the Tiger!" I''or moonshiners "Outside the Law Kor poultrymen: "The Chicken In tho Case For divorces. "Love Is An Awful Thing." For servants: "Through the Bajclc Door." Adele: Don't know whether she is from the rnftnti nniintrv a nn Wf. ever she came from she's now a real movie queen. Lucy appeared opposite George Arllss In 'The Devil," and has recently been playing with Bert Lytell in "The Man Who." She is to do "The Whispering Shadows." Bhe is not married that I know Of.

Valerie: Dear I thought that name was to be found only in a Rob' ert W. Chambers novel. So you like Rod La Rocque and want to see a glimpse of htm on the screen. Wouldn't a slghstand a sound of him on the stage do lust as wellT He's playing In "Getting Gertie's Garter" on Broadway at present. Whether ha ever gets It or not, I cannot say.

Zippy: Norma Talmadge weighs 110 pounds. I cannot give you Ralph Graves' age. I have heard it was anywhere from 19 to 28. Take your choice. Perplexed: You see I hasten to answer your question, for I hate to have anifcone worry.

Mary pay Caldwell was not Mrs. Barthelmess at the time she made "Way Down East." She has retired from both stage and scieen. She Is 20, going on Zl. Pierre: Fay Painter has never been In pictures Bhe Is a Los Angeles gin ana is aoout tne Pest known, I guess for her roles In light comedy. You'd, naturally think, coming from the mecca of the screen, that she would have Instinctively turned, to It.

CarrI: Yes. Wanda Hawley'a mother died. Wanda la really a Realart star, probably loaned, as were some or tne others, to Paramount for that special picture. Diphtheria Csuses Death. (8ptcUl to the Nswf Oratlntl.) WARSAW, Ind, Oct 4.

Edna Louise Irvine, aged six years, died Saturday night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Irvine, after a brief Illness of diphtheria. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the home, on West Fort Wayne street. Married In Warsaw, (Special the Newt Sentinel WARSAW, Oct.

4. The marriage of Martin A. Percell, of Peru, and Barbara Gochenour, of Mentone, took place In this city Monday. Rov. J.

A. Cain officiated. Stolen Car Found. (PpecUl to tho KcwaSenUMl.) WARSAW. Ind, Oct.

An automobile which was stolen in this city early Saturday evening was found Sunday north pf this city, where It had been abandoned "by the thief, who had carried away the windshield and tho rear seat eushlou. Tho mr "belonged to Charles McCllntook, of Buttermilk Point, Wawasee lake. Seek 8upport of State Bonus. (Special to tho NowoBmUool )' OcU 4. Defiance county ex servlco men have organised, with a worker in each voting precinct of the county to promote general support at the polls of the state bonus referendum.

"The Four Horsemen" is Wonderful Picture The sreat opportunity that theo retically Knocks ut the door of every man some time In life coma to Josef Swleknrd In the production of "The Four Hoi somen of the Apocalypse" for tho screen, and curiously enough. It was his hair that first attracted the attention of Director Rox In gram and led him to consider Swlck ard as a possibility for the distinctive role of Mareelo Desnoyers, the old Frenchman whoso obsession Tor curios and old castles threw him Into the hands of the Germans during their Investment of Vllleblanche on the Mams, In real life, art far as spoearanccs gorSwickard i Deinoer noyers is Bwlekarl. His hair la gray, almost white, and nature has been so generous with It that, even those who have hot seen hla. Impersonation of Dsanoyers it the Males Uo theater are constantly arrested by his appearance In. playing the role he required neither ulg nor disguising makeup, and anyone familiar with the screen Desnoyers would In stantly recognise him.

In appear ance he ideal fpr the part. This, would not have won for him the opportunity to visualise the old curio collector If he had not been gifted with other qualifications for the role. Ingram njalek ly discovered that swlcksrd was not only a clever actor, but also had the ability to subordinate art to nature and appear to live the role he was playing, Another discovery that confirmed the director In the belief that Swlckard was the Ideal Desr noyers was his ability as anathlete. In tho scene where Desnoyers returns from Vllleblanche, where, as he so forcibly puts it, he "has been In hell," and learns that Julio, his son, has become a pollu and Is to fight for France, his feelings overcome him, and, exhausted, he falls to tho floor. In this fall Desnoyers drops forward, but.

Instead of striking his face, as menu Inevitable, he suddenly turns and falls prone on his back. Only an athlete or adept aero bnt can realise the cleverness and skill of his fall, and no one but an acrobat could do It without Injury. In this scene Swlckard reveals his early training, for. during his long career on the stage he tins been an acrobat, a dancer, a pantomist and an actor, never widely known, but always giving full measure to the role In which he was assigned. In "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypne" Swlckard has proved his great ability In the depicting of old men roles for the screen, and the offers for his services have come so fast that he Is unablo to even consider many of them.

And with these offers have come suggestions of Salary that a few months ago would have seemed fabulous. Matlaees daily. Ministcr's Daughter Writes to David Wark Griffith It Is In holding the mirror up to Nature that D. W. Griffith is a genius.

True, he Uses first of all a story of Intense human Interest, but. under nis nana, aross Becomes transmuted to gold and a tale that might seem merely melodrsma becomes a human document, In times gone by he received unsolicited tributes to his art and to his achievement, but not in all his career has he been so sen erully commended and so frequently a recipient or praise as since tne re veallne to the nublla of "War Down East," which Is the feature at the Oipheum theater. Ministers In New York City and In hundreds of other places who attended special matinees of "Way Down Kast," wrote testimonials upon the picture. Thousands of laymert have also written him, but perhaps no letter thus far received ty Mr. Urlnltn naa given him tho satisfaction and the exaltation of feeling that came when he had road the following signed anony mmjrir.

"AMlnlster's Daughter" alftd written in a fashionable feminine penmanship. The letter Is given In entirety: "My Dear Mr. I thank you for seeing your beautiful and wonderful picture, Way Down East?" Father took me to see It the other day. "I wish all men could see It It Is not only wonderfully beautiful, but so very real. Borne few vein am I fchould not have thought that all of it couia do real.

"A very dear friend whose story is similar and who hasn't any mother, earns to me. It seemed impossible to hide her. Our home, like the home of must ministers, I suppose, Is always open to our friends and the church people, but somehow, throbah God's help and the sacrifices of a very precious motner, we were SDie to care for her during those dreadful months without anyone but the fam ily physlolan knowing. Since seeing your ploture, I somehow feel that maybe some great happiness may con.e to ner, to neip ner to forget those years of dreadful heartaches. We all have great heart aches that we are train to hide and oerhana the worth while motion pictures may neip to oring aoout nappy enaings to the stories of our own lives.

"Thanking you. for your picture and for tho privilege of It." The original "Way Down East" musical score Is beautifully render How About Your Stomach? If Add, Sour, Gassy, and You Bloat or Feci Stuffed Up After Eating Try Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. The stomach may be rather sluggish In digesting the fried eggs you eat for breakfast and tho delicious croquette You Radlete Hspplness Whan Good Mssl Sits Well In the Stomach. and salad for lunrh. On.

top of this a soda confection Is apt to add to the indigestion. It Is a good rule to follow each meal with a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet to avoid dyspeptic results due to eating and drinking. Should the stomach sour, with water braah, toll louaneaa, and the peculiar gaaslness due to Indigestion theae tsblets bring relief because they supply the alkaline effect to tho stomach and thus offset the acidity ef such dyspeptlo conditions. It Is well to know this and not deny yourself the pleasures of the good things to eat and drink through fear of lndl geeth'n You will find Stuart's Dyspepsia on sale In sll drug stores at 10 cents a box. "Over the Hill," Enters Third Day at Strand Theater "Over the Hill," William Fox's screen version of Will Carleton's famous "Farm Ballads," entetn tho third day of Its engagement at tho Strand theater today.

This ploture came to Fort Wayne with the reputation of having been the meat est success that New York has witnessed In tecent years and ths thousands who have seen it at the Strand dur lng tho last two daya have agreed that Its Broadway reputation was moro than Justified. "Over the Hill" has every element necessary to a really great motion picture production; an absorbing story, humor In abundance, pathos and one of the finest costs ever assembled beforo a camera. As one New York critic wrote. "It Is a masterpiece too line, too human and too tender to mist. The wondernus depths of maternal love are sounded In a way which grips the heart and holds It for two solid hours.

In addition to bringing tears from the most unwilling eyes, it has many hu fn6rous episodes and at times Is riotously, screamingly fanny." The theatergoers of Fort Wayne are Indebted to the Strand management for bringing many of the finest film productions ever made to this city, but It Is exceedingly doubtful if the screen, of this popular playhouse has ever reflected a more worth while production than "Over the Hill." "Over the Hill" would be a great ploture even without the Dresenae In tho cast of Mrs. Mary Carr, who piavs tne metner in tne story, but with Mrs. Carr. It la an entertain ment that will live In the memory lor years to come. Unlike most of the bla snaclal nrn.

ductlons whloh have achieved success in recent years. "Over the mil" owes Its appeal to Its powerful etory ed by the Orpheum Concert orchestra Ogden and Benson are "going over like a million dollars" with Orpheum audiences. They appear In an entirely new program this week. Patrons who have seen "Way Down East," taking advantage of the exceptional entertainment and listened to the beautiful musical no comnanlment aro todav tellinar their friends that tile Orpheum Is sure) offerlnr a wonderful Induction at Dargain admission prices. "DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD" STORY OF HUMAN EMOTION Everyday Life Portrayed in Great Rupert Hughes Film At Jefferson.

MANY SMILESAND TEARS It takes just six hours to convert a growing forest treo Into a newspaper ready for sale on the streets and wonderful cast rather than to unv bin rnectaoular scenes, or elab orate (ird eostly stage settings. It Is a tlinplo story told in a simple way, about simole every day men and women, yet Its thrilling moments are utl I he more thrilling and vividly i cut because they are played against an ovcry day baoKgrouna. An Intereitlna feature In connec tlon with "Over the Hill" Is tho fact that four of the children who appear In the picture are really Mrs Carr's chllrti The mother In the story is six children and so has Mrs. Carr in real life, but only four or her youngsters aoDear In "Over the Hill They aro Btephen Carr, who plays Tliomas, the second son as a boy, Rosemary Carr and May Beth Carr, who play the two Benton children as Utile rlrls, snd Louella Carr. who, although a very young girl, was entrusted with the rolo of Susan Ben ton, as grown woman.

In addition to the Carr children, there are several other talented youngsters In "Over the Hill." During the first part of the story, there are several school scenes, and so well did Director Harry Mlllsrde aucceed In visualizing the spirit of youth that tliMe are many Fort Wayne citizens today who declare that "Over the IUU" curried them back 30 or 40 ytars nnd unlocked memories that hart lain dormant for decades. An oven greater tribute to tho realism of tho school day scenes Is the de litiht of the children who witness thor.i. Children In regard to such nutters are usually more exacting critics than their elders ''Over the Hill" ends Its engagement next Saturday and those who do not wish to miss the most talked of and most enjoyable picture of recent years should not fall to see It at the earliest possible moment. CUT THIS OUTIT IS WORTH MONEY. 'Cut out this slip, enclose with to and mall It to Foley 2816 Sheffield Chloago, writing your name andaddrcs clearly.

You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains In. and rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ajl menls; and Foley Cathartlo Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. Nothing In moro Interesting or ap pealing tn tho average human than to see his own life, Joys, sorrows, feelings and emotion sortrayed by someone lse.

Just as he experiences tnem. Tne story or "uangerous Curve Ahead," being shown all this week at (lie Jefferson, Is Just that Mna of ploture in fact, It seems that tho SDectator Is Dermltted to gase Into the Intimate details of the me of a newly married couple. Young eon nles. who have seen and are seeing this masterpiece of the fiortrayal or human lire, emtio ana sugh with sympathy as they watch thomnelves moving and living on tho screen. Beginning with the marriage, the blissful honeymoon and tho coxy the photoplay cnr nes one aown tno curving nignw ey of the years of early married life.

Tho quarrel, the other man. (he Jeal ous nusDnnd, the lestless wife, the first baby nil are portrayed so lifelike that the spectator can't help from remarking, "My, Isn't that true?" "Who Is the star In your photoplay. Mr. HughesT" asked a visitor to the Ooldwyn studios at Culver City Cal, "The audience," answered the author, speaking of his first original screen story. This is probably the first picture that has been written by an eminent author which Was not planned to At the talents of some special star, or to bring Into the spotlight the apodal line of cleverness for which that star was noted.

While nupert Hughes remarked fhst he would like to have Helene Chadwick play the leading feminine role, he wrote the story, not to bring before tho public the beauty and artistry of thin lovely actress, but actually to "star" the ev eryday gieat human family Says itir. tiugnes: "The high cost of nrodurtlon makes a tremendous distribution of pictures necessary. If the producer is to meet nis expenses. Therefore, the pictures must have universal ap peal, nna a responsive chord In every heart." A rln roarlna Snub Pollard com edy, an interesting graphic news revue and the famous Jefferson concert orchestra playing a program of classlo completes this maglnflccnt bill. meeting of citizens.

Following an explanation Of the powers of local officials in liquor rases by KchrelbcT, of Tolodo, Ami Saloon LtMtguo superintendent for northwest ern Ohio a law enforcement leaguo was organized. Officers elected weio I Mansfleld. president, Winn, vice president; Mrs. Mamlo nsign, secretary, E. J.

Webb, treas urer "Mary Wayne" Chocolates. The quality is all iri the candy, not in the box. You can buy them Saturday. Watch for dealers' names. Palace Today llM JOSEPH E.

BERNARD SI INK RAOAN In the Great Comedy Playlet. "Who la hT" FIELDS A HARRINOTON peter "In the Navy." Marcell Hitnlle Lynn ijoraye Frank A Eddie S9o. Chlldrsn 15e snit esn. Ins. Tax, Comlno Thursday "THE DISTRICT SCHOOL" News Want Ads Bring Results, 1 League Electa Offioere.

(Special to the Xewi Sentinel rr.t a present assault on the prohibition amendment to the constitution Is be ing mane wun tne sole idea or elect ins a Wet crmatr mmm In 1094 John F. Kremer, of Mansfield, former national prohibition commissioners. In an address here before mass VVftArVUWSVWVWVfVWVUVMWA Bl LT HIE TODAY ROBERT WARWICK la a Clever, Interesting, Adventurous Btory "JACK STRAW" Final Chapter of the sensational jungle serial, "THE SON.OF TABZAN" LOOK LOOK At the Temple Theater All Week Moving Pictures Price i lOc LOOK LOOK Once in a great while the populace of the world is startled by new form of art The most human play ot all times. tiie tjilv, Will Carleton's Epic of Mother Love Divine. Made into a photoplay that has set the entire universe talking.

Shows start 1:15 p. 3:15 p. 5:15 p.m., 7:15 p. 9:15 p. m.

I Evenings 50o Matinees 35o Children 25o Special Musical Score News Pictorial Funfest LYRIC TODAY Zarros American Co. Presents High Orsde, Clever, Entertaining Muslosl and Vaudeville Ex travaganaa. Featuring Dardanella Egyptian Dancer Jack Fuquay Fort Wayne's Favorite Comedian Ross Sisters 8ingers and Daneers American Trio Celebrated Singers Smith and Fuquay School Days A Big Super Special "DANGER AHEAD" A Photoplay Supreme PHOTO PLAY 6 SUPRBMEsWss letters on JPjL DELUXE CONCERT ORCHESTRAr i That laugh on married life with a tear behind 't. Rupert Hughes' comedy drama of American roamed life. Dangerous Curve Ahead All the way on high over the rocky highway of love with Cupid's sign of happiness at every turn otf the road.

The cheeriest entertainment of the year with a delightful duo of stars. HELENE CHADWICK and RICHARD DIX News Revue Fun Oddities Screen Novelties Burton Holmes Travelogue Jefferson Concert Orchestra Evenings Matinees 25o MajestiA Wow Playing THEATER The Photo Play Sensation of the Age The Screen Version of Vincente Blasco Isbanez's Internationally Famous Book ssssssssssssV Itr Lhorsemen FTHEAFOCALYroi A Rex Ingram Production Adapted by June Mathis Specially Selected Orchestra of SYMPHONY PLAYERS Now Belling Make Your Reservations Early Matinees Daily 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Evenings 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 4' ADDED COMEDY ST? fg Ts5 i u. rvwvwwvuvwwwjvwAAft lHHH.iHHHsMHHkiHHHHssHsssssllHiB saaassassssssjeBe am 1 1, i usisiaj i i I lis I Tr BBaWI .1 Continuing All This Week Wonder D. W. Griffith Achievement 6 SHOWS DAILY 1i00 P.

M. 3i10 P. M. oizu p. iwi 7isg and iu M.

D. W. Griffith's Qrsatast Production, Standing alons In ths flsld of spto tseular pietursa. Original Music Score for "Way Down East" randsrsd by ths Orphsum Con cart Orchsstra ADDED Ogden and Benson Cnttrtalnsri Don't Isava bafora thsy appear or you'll "rnlaa a trsat. Thsy aoosar at 3:10 7(30 p.

m. and 9:40 p. m. daily. fjMMX I i MWL iliYn ssssH sssaaaatW sfsssssJssaL.issLBssssU.asssssf QtssH BaflV A Wfca mmW Patrons who havs sssn It sgrs that thass aro bargain pricas.

Afternoon' Children. Adults 3So Evenings Children 26o Adults 50c b. (The Orpheum's Gift to Fort Wayne'9 'tuf dSa wiltta i 'i 4.

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