South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 116, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1920 — Page 23
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fjrldnly stricken with ;i fatal din.15W to urj?' Kith to irrjpt.r.on.iTf rim ir.il return to th post. A rrafty Chlr.Arr.ar. at t!u- prist fjsj rt.-4 Keith ot th- lrr:p i horv t.on nr.1 thriUr.j: to diwiU'" thr .-nt unloM he in'icnrt-s Miriam Kirkptonf to marry him. A ri h iiirht follows In vhi'h tlu; .'hirrunan UIIM. A ynun-T s't of th- l. ra-l :?1cr ftrrl-s it th ..i-r ;!. unuwxrc of K'iir.s in:; rom tiori t-hnwa a sistfily .iff ret ion f.r him. Keith flriAÜv i.vi!.i a ul hn ;i-t f the affair. d p irts mi. 1 u.:umva iown th S'.iK.itrhe wan. Thr cliTL.ix of th picture l. sun;rn-l u; Iii th mrprl;" th;t a'.vits KH'h "At thf IUvrr's Knd." The ro!.s of l":h K'ith an'l ConniPm .'trr porTi.tyM hy I''.vl Stör.-, who r-ach- s hlhtH K'Idm attalneil in dual ro! depiction, It Is fa Id. Continuous Performances will ho piven each day, Ftartln? at 1 o'clock.
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V XKKi; DOODIiK IX BKKMN." Thrills and laughs are said to nwd Mack ennrtt'.-? six-part photoplay, "Yankee Doodle in Iierlln." vhich will be the feature picture on th Auditorium bill for Monday and Tuesday. It U tho story of a darinv American aviator who drfsed himself In women's clothes In order to set some important military information that only the German kaiser possessed. He rescues a little Ikklan tflrl who hag been taken prisoner by the CIerm.ans and she disguise herself In the tinlform of :l t-laln German gentry and together thy embark upon a thrilling adventure. An extra added attraction for the two days will be a two-reel picture of the world's rhamplon-i-hip wreütllnK1 match held Jan 2 0 :it Madison Square Garden, New York, between Joe Stecher and Earl t'addock. Topics of the Day will also be shown. New thrills, deeds of daring that .'.To different, stunts that are said t be more hazardous thn any yet screened, will be otfered on Wednesday and Thursday when Tom Mix. famous cowboy star, will be
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touch hidden thintrs In the hearts of every man and worr.nn who see ;t. It is the IaSall's feature for today and tomrnw. and its y':r is beautiful 1 : 1 1 1 I ("aytn. Little S;ril IVr.-en was a wr dTf"I il.ir.c-r; l.ut cne div soraetliini: ;';ivf wry inside her o:ni"rl'jl 'Itt'e body. a:iJ th doctor's v rdif was fhdt t.-ity mu'-t r.eer dar.cr- attain. St went to India to for''t, r i r i 1 fll in with the outhful major of an army. In this picture. whi h is entitled "Stronger Tlian Death." Xaz;n;oa V.:;s an unusually tzto ro to portray, a role that is well ?'ttd to her pt-culiar emotional t.tl'nts. It is the Iasnlle- feature for Tue--. lay ;iTii Wednesday. I.'lsi- lerK.:on is tri- star nt tli Lfale Thursday and KriJay in "His Housm in Order." an intimate, reallife story f a s'-ror.d wif-; one who was always rae.,ured by the perfections of th" first ilv.ays found wnntinir drnep to tih.t :r a p'aee in lier own fan..l;.. Adapted from S;r Arthur Winir IMriero's wonderful yd.tv. S-iturday's pictured HttraotioTi is KdiMi J:oI.. rt.- in "The Triflera."
Dov:," Fler and Oi:i Walters. "Tavo Sunt. earns. " Angela Armento and company of acrobatic funsters and Mr. and Mrs. Perkins Fisher in "The Hnlfway llouv" n.ake up the pro-ran-.. The hitct "Topics of the Day" and irir.ogram of news are a I s s h o w n . Starting Thursday he bill for the Inst half of the week feature- Lew
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t's Go," a railroad com-
'dv with DiKy IVitehelor. Hazel Vert 'rid I'.-r: rdorris featured. Dave Manl'-y. a v-ii i.al youner monoloisr, the Asoria trio of dainty dancers. Car!-t-n and IImont. comedy sketch artists, and Gabbert's acrobat; I-To. round out the bill.
Your.p Mrs. Winthrop." which features beautiful r:thel Clayton at the
j Ca-stle Tuesday. "The Ainaiir.p Woman" 1 Wednesday's attraction ! and stars pretty Huth Clifford. Then I on Thursday comes clever little i
Xazlniova, whose pr-at --motional work has en cleared her to the mas.-t s ; and classes. Her latest dramatic offering is entitled "Stronger Tlrm reath." Xorma Tal:nadpe is Friday's star ia a return encarement cf "Isle of Conquest," while on Saturday the attraction Is "His Ho-; in Order" from Pinero's play. F.Isie Fertruson is the ftar.
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sailor." the salty musical revue which tops the new vaudeville bill at the Orpheum starting today, i.s presented by 10 dainty "girlie Kobs," all ex-C. S. navy men. who entertained the president and returning troops aboard the George Washington. Stuart and Walker in
their original skit "Goinjr to the
surprise, although it certainly will thrill, to nr-e a robbery committed in mid-air in the picture shown at the Castle theater today and tomorrow. Entitled "The Great Air Robbery" it Fhows the intimate workings of the "Death Squadron," and the manner In which the star, who if Lieut. O. L. Locklear, former army aviator, takes his life in his hands on the frail edge cf the wing of his plane, will certainly make the hair stand on end. For originalit y. photocri aply and thrills, this piclure is recommended. There has seldom been a picture which touched the chords of the human heart so deeply as "The
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Iüisses Vhlt Southern Sunflower with AI. G. Field Minstrels, Oliver Theater .May Matinee Saturday.
seen In hhs latest photoplay of the west, 'The Daredevil." From th I first Prono to t!in Her Tnm wild I
to be action pirsoniiled. A Snu Pollard comedy, Ilutt and Jeff and tho Fox news will b the other pictures on the hill. William Russell in a western drama, entitled "Shod With Fire." iVarl White in "The Rlack Secret" and the Fox news are Friday's bookings while Posy Ilyland will ho Saturday's feature. Today's hill includes Iluth Koland in "Tho Adventures of Ruth." "When
! tli (loutrar Called," a two-reo west
ern drama, "Only An Orphan." a two-reel comedy and the I'athe nf-ws.
The years hnd rolled between them dead blank years, scrawled over with vain reprets. Forpotten now those promises of undying love made how long apn? Centuries to them. Cynical, bitter, scolllng at lovo and at each other only one
thin? held them together their
Then that, too, was taken Then, at the point of separthat hidden thing in their was touched touched by
memories, by the golden glory of the past and they found their old selves again. "The Young Mrs. Winthrop" is a picture that will
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There never has been a picture which touched the chords of the human heart so strongly and surely as this. It will touch hidden things in every man and woman. It will make them laugh and make them weep and make them want to see the picture again. It is a timely story of a young American couple, married and disillusioned; cynical, bitter, scoffing at love, scoffing at e:ch other, only one thing held them together their child. Then that, too, was taken away. Then, at the point of separation, that hidden thing in their hearts was touched and they found their old selves again. It is a picture that will send you away happy, and remembering forgotten things. Handsome Harrison Ford, personally known here, plays opposite Miss Clayton, in the best emotional picture either of them has ever appeared in. REPEATED AGAIN TOMORROW, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NAZIMOVA, IN "STRONGER THAN DEATH."
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Who Said "There is Nothing New?
When Lieut. O. L. Locklear, the sky dare-devil, leaped from on aeroplane to another while both machines were soaring a mile above the earth at a "mile-a-minute" speed, he gave the laugh to the sage who said 'There is nothing new under the sun." Absolutely defying gravity's law, and Unmindful of the horrible death that awaited him in case of the slightest error in judgment, Locklear made the change as one of the super-thrills in thö Universal Jewel picture, "The Great Air Robbery," which is being shown at the CASTLE THEATRE today and Monday.
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As the famous hirdman made his death-cheäting leap, a dozen cameras, mounted on planes from the U. S. Aviation Camp at Rcclcwetl Field, kept Up a machine gun clicking as they registered the feat Ths result was a revelation even to the camera men. The audience, in viewing this thrilling picture, appears to be seated on the tip of the plane of one of the giant machiries, and to be transported through the air with the aviators. Shiver With the Thrill of a Crazed Air Bandit No more remarkable sight has ever been witnessed than is offered in the scene showing Locklear, wearing the uniform of the U Si Mail Service, as he climbs to the top of his swaying machine and leaps to a rope ladder dangling from the running gear of the pirate craft. The fight that follpws, between the U. S. Aviator and the bandit, is one of the most breath-taking events ever thrown on any screen. Come Take the Most Wonderful Trip of Your Life
To "plunge" and "bank" and 'Vpiral" and "nose dive" with the thrillcrazed aviators who appear in "The Great Air Robbery' will give you a new conception of moving picture "thrills." You'll say, as thousands of others have said, that you wouldn't have missed the sensation for ten times the price. You Feel all the Thrills of Oiv'ng Through the Air a Mile Above the Earth as You Watch this folosi Amazing Picture Ever Screened.
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