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The South Bend Tribune from South Bend, Indiana • 8

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8 THE SQJJTH BEND TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1917. Eddie Polo' has just signed a two-year contract to appear is Universal pictures. NEW YORK REVIEW. BT DIXra HTNKS. Older" than the tomb of Egypt, as long as man has trod upon the eands of the desert.

Is the story of his de HARHY G. SOr.ir.1EnS AMD GEORGE H. HINE5, MANAGERS sertion of Ood for woman. This Is NEW YORK, Ag. 11.

It looks Bke a (busy year for those who try to keep up with all the first night performances. Although the producing the basis of Roben Htchens soul-stir ring; romance, "The Garden of which will be the attraction at the managers decided not to risk put Auditorium Monday and Tuesday. v. '4? Amid the picturesque sweep of the ting on their new plays In July, taking their cue from the disaster which far flung- sands radiant with the color followed Arthur Hammtertstein's at and poetry' of the east and vibrant 'with the stirring romance which char tempt in that direction last July, they have selected the present month i in ty30Zs'- actertsea ma notable novel, this gorgeous photodramatlc spectacle la said which to. launch a great variety: of to be one of majestic beauty and car early season productions.

ries with tt the appealing: story i of Seventeen productions, all but three of which are new to Broadway, will great love. Can a man who has been denied the knowledge of life and the treat world In which we live help but be offered in as many first class the aters during August. The. list includes every variety of theatrical en feel the hire of that strange cry in the heart called loveT. tertalnmtent from drama to musical Buch Is the story of "The Garden of comedy, but an examination shows that light entertainment, farce and comedy, predominates, which is In Allah," which tells of Domini EnfUden.

a woman of rare intelligence and aris tocratic birth, who, at the death of her an Infidel, seeks the solice line with the theory of theatrical managers that the pulblto, wants something light In the theater during war timte In order to relieve Its mind from the the desert in the hopes of finding peace In the relirlous fervor of the desert peoples. Here she meets a man, worry of the war. awkward, uncouth, yet whose eyes If the terrific heat which has vis A 1 u5 fleet the great soul that lies dormant ited us for the past fortnight shows within. I aligns of dimming, the seasons opens THIS THEATER ANNOUNCES FOR NEXT MONDAY AITD TUESDAY. THE ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY OF THE SCREEN'S MOST GORGEOUS COLOSSAL DRAMATIC SPECTACLE.

Put different from her mission In the this week with three plays, "Mary's desert In that of the stranger who. In stead of 'seeking the relirlous. pesos Ankle." at the Bijou. "Friend Martha" at the Booth and "The Inner Man? at the LyrkJ, All are new to Broadway. ''i if-: iyf'f that Is offered, tries to.

avoid any man "Mary's Is by May. Tully. and ifestations of pmver. Tor years a recluse In a trspplnt monastery, his and Is said to have been sufficiently Robert Hitcfeena' Soul Stirring Romance. naughty to win approval In Boston, sole view of the world has been throneh the rtnlnter gate, his only whilo "Friend Martha" has also been I knowledre of the love of men for worn tried out under a different name.

an hse been to wsteh with a strantte Edward Peplo Is ths author, while sense of awe and fear the manifests Wilton Lackaye Is the featured member of "The Inner Man" irtelodrama, which is a more or less original play dealing with the upbuilding of a social VIOLA DANA IN HER MIIOOVER- tlons of one woman who dally brings flowers to the grove of a lover. Overwhelmed with the lure of the outside world, to which he Is a strsnrer, and breaking the most ssced vows that tnnn can give, he seeks to find the derelict. AIL3LS." Three productions are called for by the arrangements for nsxt week. The Chance," with Franklyn Farnum and strnnre enchantment. v'f- Caatladn Psse Mine.

Agnes Vernon; "The Heart of Texas with Beasin Eyton and little PnEGEOTED IN 12 ACTG Glared amid the fflories sad wonders of ths Great Sahara; radiant with color and poetry of ths East. Be- Baby Marie Osborn as "Captain Kid- i In the desert, with Its silent and voiceless yet vibrant song of age-olJ loves, he meets the women that seems the embodiment, of all eerthlv deelres. 'Ill A CLASS PY 1TQELFH1 do," a juvenile comedy." 1 i sj sji American movie stars have shown and life's are.old stHiB-le of love end wuwmi scenes oi ipienaor. xnoasanru ox men and tuui nones, aw uupinmx their patriotism on many occasions of rellelon devotion Is met and battled In th great sands. Ive's late, and lone of the most patriotic of caravans.

Lias sire spectaci majestic beauty enthralling; all Is Viola Dana, Metro There enrhenMng.melodv. wMsoered throusti the sgeg on the winds of the worH. ox man lore xor are various ways. In which one may show his or ber patriotism, and Mr. thrummed on the harp of life or pined tiv tjrbt.

the eternnl lover, has never Hoover has said that the best way In been more entrsnclnsly plaved than In which women, can aid their country in present crisis Is to conserve Robert Wlchns' greet romance. "The ANITA KING "THE ON-THE-SQUABE GIRL'-' A sympathetic character study of a brave little modiste's model. Other selected Heels. 51: the food supply. Viola is doing her Garden of Allah." wondrous wtth Its rorcenn aettlngs.

radlaet with Us speotscnlar hcopm and. colorful pa share, and has even gons so far as to have the food department's conservation costume made foa her use when she works In the kitchen, eantrles. It enhrs11i with Its majestic beauty end soul -stirring anneal. The rioted emotional actress, Hejen "Ware, You VJUA Noto Our Advance Prices Main Floor 15 cents. Balcony 10 cents, up to 6 o'clock an children may see this picture for 5 cents.

Ws win start sharp at 10 o'clock instead of 1L Come to ths matinee and aroid ths 8 o'clock show. Hooveralls" ts the' name applied to and Thomas Santschl appear In the leading rnles. Other features for the week' are Va-lesVa S-iratt In "Wife Number Two." on Wednedsv: "Somewhere In AmerU the costume. -The gray chambray dress la held In shape by a belt which crosses In the front and buttons in the back. Detachable white cuffs, astenedT with' large pearl buttons, add to; the simplicity of the outfit.

A collar to match is made of white pique and lies The skirt ts gored and has large pockets and a MR. SHAMP, OUR EXPERT ORGANIST. 7TLL JJETTERPRETTraffiNATTVE TTUSIC. SUNDAY WILLIAtl DESMOND "TIME LOCKS AND DIAMONDS" A Crook play with ingenious com-olieatlens. Good one reel comedy alSO i V' ca" with Mrv Mil Mlnter.

and Mra Vernon Castle in "Patria." on Thursday; Wrvant Washburn In "The Golden Id'ot." on srHoay and Llttle Mary Ma. Allloter In "The Wonderful on A Hand-Picked Husband a Wife Unloved and Unloving--An Old Man and a Yonng Wife. WEDNESDAY William Fox Presents deep hem. A helmet of white ptaue completes the costume, 'and the sym MONDAY bol on tne left sleeve ts a shield com bining the American flag with a stalk PATJUITE FREDERICK of wheat. Peter M.

King was one of the or Jj'lnlM Paramount Star in 'THE LOVE THAT LIVES" A fine' characterization ef the iginal "Bostonians" in the company when "Pinafore" began its long career in 1878 at too Boston Museum. difficult rote of a He created the role of 'XJivy" In i. Also Screen Magazine. In the Great Success Robin Hood and remained In this for six seasons. Lang has been in motion picture TUESDAY SESSUE HAYAKAWA I In addition to these big features a number of other interesting pictures, will be shown.

"An Rye an Kve." the flfth rlae of "The tner Adventures of Stlnearee." featuring True Hoard man: "Jolts and Jewel-1 rv." a slne reel comedy with funny tluahle Mack: "Seventy and Seven." a two-act comedy drama: the 'pn the Kewe of the latest events: "Skidding a two reel Keystone "Her Torpedoed also a comedy, and "A Service Of Ixve," one of those entertaining O. Henry stories taken from the Saturday Evening Post and to be shown every Saturday for a number of weeks. i William Desmond, who recently scored such a success In "Paws of the Bear," and "Paddy CHara," Is tomorrow's LaSalle star In "Time "Locks nd Diamonds," an excellent gentleman-crook story. In this latest picture he takes the part of "Silver Jim." an International thief, whose robber work for seven years. C3 U(D" Walter Edwards, Louise Gianni's' di VTvTAir MARTIN TntTtmTITTT A TTTCJ A story of love and sacrifice.

Holnvee and Timely News. rector, Is responsible for the following statement: "Miss Gianni's next picture is to be a unique -vampire creation. It Is to have the Egyptian settings, the incense and all the Sybaritic touches for a siren's lair, but In all of the 176 scenes "taken within the vampire's habitat there Is not to be a single tiger skin!" 1 The story of en old man and a young wife. Miss Suratt has ample opportunity to wear some of her startling and magnificent creations. THE PATHE NEWS of tha Latest Events mil also be choTm.

UAL FSKA SUOATT OIRCCTIOf4 WILLIAM FOX WEDHESOAY LOUISE GLAUM The Sere' 'Oreeteet Siren la- "A STRANGE TRANSGRESSOR" Excellent emotional work of the stsr as a wronged and avenged When Dixon Kerritt. 1917. president ies have baffled the police from New r- Does a Man Have to Fight to Be Patriotic? THURSDAY METRO-PATRIA DAY York to Rome. In order to raise moa ey for a former associate, he calmly removes a diamond necklace rrom un woman Also Triangle comedy. 66 99 der the very eyes of its owner.

This proves to be his last theft, however, for he is taken voluntary captive by a woman. Gloria Hope plays the im FRANKLYN FARNUM Ml ortant feminine role, whole others of the American Press Humorists, of Nashville, was Introduced to Miss Jane Cowl, be said Jocularly: "My greatest ambition ts to act la a play as your leading man." To which Miss Cowl responded: "And mine Is to write a catchy last line for a humorist's column Comes this from an inspired P. I While on "location," Mary Miles Mln-that of a screen siren and a sympa-ter had to fry flapjacks in imported cold cream because- she, had no lard. 41 i-: Fans will be delighted to hear that In the cast are Mildred Harris, Row AGNES VERNON land Lee and Robert "MCKlm. Miss Hope Is new to the films, but proves A wonderplay in five acts, featuring 1 "TmfcAR OF CHANCE" A delightful comedy full of ad her versatility In this, ber first pie ture.

Mr. Desmond has many admtr ers who will welcome this latest; of ferlng as his beet. DILES EwlDKnrEK venture snd romance. Pauline Frederick, remembered by liiSalle patrons for her impersonation of iSapho," has a role quite different LASALLE TO-DAY. HCTHTWED BT Otf TBM AISUL In Monday's Lasalle picture, "The Ixve that Uves." In this picture she plays the part of a young mother who FRIDAY i BESSIE EYTON, "THE HEART OF Ji TEXAS RYAN" The love stery ef a western A timely, trae picturesque and exciting story.

14th episode of jp rj. 3F2. JL Sensational 'serial story which will close next week in this release MRS. CASTLE LOOPS THE LOOP IN AU AEROPLANE. Pretty "Mollle King wins admiration and sympathy at the LaSalle to-day MART MILKS MIKTER.

ranch girl. News and Magazine In her interpretation of the tear tittle modiste model In "The Girl." The Intimate glimpses of a fashionable costume shop will HEAR THE LA. SALLE'S. SPE terest the, spectators and the Noted Star Delightful Character Quaint Humor, Strong Acting Wonderful mot. CIAL ORCHESTRA IN DAILY CONCERTS.

FRIDAY Everybody 's Favorite manner In. which the little model is forced to put such' a fight against heavy odds will appeal to-their sympathies. The modern gowns displayed on French models make the' picture equal to a visit to a Fifth avenue shop and while the story follows the conventional shop-girt drama; the acting of Miss King lifts it above the Jlluv orainary. Most ot, the scenes i are OK fast moving and interest holding and present a little-known phase of New York life. determines at all cost to save her children from the sordidneas of poverty.

Herself a scrub-woman, she was as well the daughter of a scrub-woman, and the bare and joyless existence that bad been hers since childhood drove her to think any offense less than rearing children to face life uneducated for the fight. The climax of; the picture comes In a spectacular and exceedingly real fire scene when the mother and sweetheart of the hero are trapped together In a burning building. The mother's final sacrlflce comes when she allows the girl to be rescued Instead- of herself. Miss Frederick gives a wonderful Interpretation of the broken-down woman who has known nothing but misery -all of her life. Tuesday's picture, "Forbidden Paths," which co-stars for the, first time Vivian Martin and the Japanese actor, Sessue Hayakawa, is a story of a man who was big enough to give up the girl he loved for the sake of her own happiness.

Miss Martini Is seen as a young American girl who at her father's death becomes the ward of his Japanese partner. (He calls her his little "cherry blossom" and cares for her tenderly. SWhen a romance with a former sweetheart of the girl develops the faithful Jap sacrifices his own life that she (nay And happiness. Miss Martin Is charming as the young ward and Mr. Hayakawa gives his usual finished performance.

A timely Burton Holmes travel -picture and the Universal screen events will also be shown. j' 5 in cue A humorous. romance of a happy-go-lucky vagabond and a millionaire's daughter. "SKIDDING HEARTS' two reel TCevatnnA rnmorlv 4nrf fllltw4 Tnrtfli lonrrhm wamwmw IVWW UMWU nAWUMIAAU. 4..

BKYANT SATUEDAY li. i i 4 The Adorable Little Actress in "TOE rJOnBLIRFQJIL EVEOT" Seeend release ef the series af sterles under the title "DO CHILDREN COUNTT;" "HER TORPEDOED LOVE soreamina tw reel Keystone corns dy, PATHE NEWS OP THE LATEST EVENTS, the best festure in MeUen Pictures end A SERVICE OF ene ef those entertaining aHenry stories Uken from the Saturdsy SUNDAY "AN EYE FOR AN EYE," fifth episode' ef -THS FURTHER ADVENTURES OF a we reel westerfi story fteUertni riie Boerdmeni "JOLTS AND JEWELRY, with Funny Hughie Msok "SEVENTY SEVEN," two reel Esssnsy comedy drama PATHE NEWS OF THE LATEST EVENTS. Starting next Sunday, the lever Soy aster, Bobby Connsltyv will appear In twelve short stories one eaoh week. MORE DAYS UNTIL THE OUPHEUM OPENS On Thursday Louise Glaum, a clever portrayer of what Is known as "vampire" types, will be seen In a new and novel story. "The Strange TransgresJ sor." The dramatic situation about which much of the action, revolves Is when the respected father of a family finds himself obliged to accept his discarded mistress ss his son's wife, Miits Olaura strikes a pleasing comr promise between two distinct, types.

UieUo. heroine. Other bills for. the balance of week Include "The Car at MISS IIEJUEN WARH AND THOMAS SANTSOIII, i. In "The Garden of Allah." at the JAudltorlum Monday and Tuesday, I.

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