South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 March 1921 — Page 9
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"Vr.i.A-n Forcrs" t-xrlalr.a the th!n:'ntd f his a jJit.,r K;r.;r K.... ; vou have wondercl over. Com- Tho ur:-u in!x:.:::r.tr of thi ci- CHICAGO. March Z. ?hu!l tl mrncSn: Sur.iiy for thrp lavs only cd v.t in th - Ara.b k!nruG:!i .fiaprir.s flippers of Nrw Triff lie
C'.r.'tnnc.j Talma JprJ in "Mama's Affair."
TltAVinrALKS. reaut'fully cclorcil rtill r..i"turft., and chcon motlcn picturfs adrl d!Urc'!on t' thr Newman Travcltall: on 'Darr.a.scus and fcyria" nt thu Olivrr theater th! rver.ir.q. Ancient ruins 5Ct acralnst a backrot:r.d r,f striking natural sen cry rff'r rl-.'h material to th master trav--r and hr has mado the rr.rrt r.f hi opportunltivs. One c-f the mst r.ic-mora bit portions rf the journey both in the illustrations and in th. cture Is tliat doalin? with the - nturles. oll city of pf tna. lo.-t for n:oro than 1300 yc-ar3 an! even noTA viKitt-d by fewer than a hundred white m'jn. By means of colored plctur:. tho audience is led through thf mily and a half "ik" or porcro which forms the only approach to tliM ds?rtci city. A sharp tum in the trail, a flash of sunlight, and the traveler yee.?, almcst with tho thrill that must havo beer, experienced by the original discoverer, n r.via.vc templo of the anrlents in
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could hani'.v 1 t ttcr .-hown than Kchool button up th-:r srelc-fho? by a p-cture of Uamaents bo-iting u3 jfyiP i0yd, a.ociato editor on tho river to the arc :npanim nt cj tv0 N-ei Trier New.-, and t:-t.r of mush: furn-hl by an An.erlc.an ' c.f wiiliara Kres.s Lloyd, inilllonairo phone era ph. , c emmunist. si.v.h y. and 1 Kadi:. !a lingual fih: to compel then to lo Tim oit-mioki: pijlmi:." ;s0 Viola Dana. Jacl: Mulhall. and a i im jdentar.y Miss 1nvd brlnss
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South Bend for the !a.-t time today, hcs ,vould no. h.? hlonoj to fia?. il'M
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WHERE YOU SEE THE BIG ONES
btorj', ii.e ur.-.-.r. r- j.a-.., sciiooi rper. t-he f,iys: ! to be seen at th. Catle. Tomorrow, ..Qn ;t Pu;,,.;, lhl r;, a..,. two ,,art, ;
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Lure of Youth." an intenfO dramatic i;,iCh part t:.ir a distsnco of two
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The following persona arc travels two fr.et overv str: also that
Bennle, son of Mr. and Mr.s. r rca Rice: Ezra. Shone, Rus?fll Wir.dorf. and Gale, eon of Tdr. and Mrs. Jerry Berir.grer. Dr. John J. Hardy, of North Liberty, was here Sunday.
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thir to w order a I, --'er Il'.v. ino-imfcrs latest starring vtnicie u y ' i n d and hi- tr.-:po of . d;. ; r-1'1' "Vr n Forres" In spite, of j i-'s'erc ar- al. -o yry i.-o.d. ! th? fart that thc picture has nothing The hill nt -L v.hi.;. !h r.t ! to h with coinniuniratior.4 of the nr.i Li a-H -oo! if :: t l"-'.t r tha.n spirit warld. for in this production i:y pr.-s-nti d at this p. pular pl ' u hi' h no'A' helnp shown at the h-. .-) Klr.r.- i- s.-j:-.!i In van. 1 h i Black'; ton" Thtuter she han the role K. K. O. .vh.n fThoul l h- hurtr o it i '' irl who fees around corn.ra. A
for ho la!a.. f. i t th" we'k L.O.K. Tili: M Ki: OF YOIT1T "ThM Lure of Youth." todny'n hill nt thc UiSalh'. provo to hth- or:o drainati'- hit of th Hcas.on o-i the "-.re ' n. In it app-ar beautiful Ch-o Mad:.-.?!. Wild. in Coi.klin. a-.d (Jan tli liiJVh' Th: I'i.-st-r;'ir:nd play r v.all h- renirnihrrf d a - th: l'-a-liiiri man lor Vi"la Dana in "The Choru:; Oirl". Komanex-." .'mv he li is vn 9- I-.-tol t head t:;e cast for Paramount Miprr-pro-du-Mu:i of Barrie's "Sentimental Tommy." Th author of "The Luro r.f Voiith" i. Luthfr Kcd, who col1 ;hnrated uith H.ile lht:alll"n In writing I-ar M-." "The Luro c-f Youth" ono'rr.s a ;.rreat H'.ar, a yoi;ny author, and a miKionairo who "ks tho L'l.ly for lur heart but not Iier hand. In the end ho wins a duplicate of her latrhkey, hut not until after a dramath story of love, passdon. and reut iteration Id unfolded. Tomorrow May Allison will appear in "Th-- Marria-" of William Alie" by Mrs. Htjmphrcy "Warrl. I'.'sbbed hair May is ra.-t as a lady who enacts the rob- of Lady (Jodiva, th" famous horsewoman who rode without clothes.
ounjr woman with a peeullar intuitive faculty of foretelling certain future events'. Do "Unseen Forces" exist? . they -uid your life and love? Can they bridir-? the ap of
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TODAY ONLY CLEO MADISON in a Tale of the Stage "THE LURE OF YOUTH"
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SATURDAY May Allison "Marriage of Wm. Ashe"
each girl not only got to school each day but also return and that out of a school year of thirty-cirht weeks of five and one-half days half of tho days are considered tit times for wearing raid Kolosho.?. have the result of 1.4 S0.4S0 footpounds of onerrr developed by the entire flapper acrpre cation of New-
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STARTING TOMORROW (SATURDAY) FOR 5 DAYS' RUN A NEW FILM HIT BY WM. DE MILLE
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Final h.linwiii-s of "KismoC trtarrin ()ths sk inner, vi!I b: iven at the Oliver theater today. "KiMm t" is one of the really bi f-crevn productions of the year, ranking with th very best, if not rcdlin..r them.
Thtj pietnr will te. follow fi on : Saturday for n :';v-. diys" ruo by) V iliiari I; .t i!! 's ?itv. l,aramoji.t i photoplay entitled "Midsummer j Madness" a.4loTf it from Cosmo HamBton's well kr,ovn story. The pie- j turo portray.- tho dra inaath. results, of t!n momentan,' infatuation of aj ptatty woman, Ilr.. hmbatid t;e.T- j
Ir.t her. frr anotlir-r man. -Matter j pre complicate i by the f;i t that ba r ndmirer is h r husband's c!.-as frif nl find at-o tho liubaud of tier outs nlrl-chum. T,ih'. L- Tyoj;- v.'ilsin. ''onr'iil Ts'.itr 1 .and .Tack lblt appear in the h.oihr; roles. "ADAM AM) i;V." Thc regular advano it : i'o Is row open for the oti'-:.i.-' m n; of 'Adam and i:va" at th'1) Oliver theater on Mir. 12 ard 1". "Adam am! U a" ir 1 . c : ! . i :. n Amrican i'onu .iy. Th p!. y ;s i.y luv Bolton ard bc:;r Middltcr. and the pr lu-t ;.n l m:d r th.' ;t lidin? h ird of F. Lav ,-:.-'.o, !; a: d Morns- C, "A l .r.i and hvi" h is bee n rn:.::r c C:- J rtacre th' iter. New Vit!:, for i ic-e thin r 7e ir. Tho ; p-":.:l compam" to he yen her, has b-ei er-' i :. i d for this tour and will ::m ''ah- Mi Tolton, on" of th- hes '-rriown tora-
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Is a fascixiating story of society. The star, Blanche Sweet, is one of the most popular film luminaries of the screen, and therefore needs no introduction. Miss Sweet portrays the role of a social secretary to an aristocratic family, and gives her opportunity to wear some of the newest Paris creations, which she does with ease and grace.
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THE KINOGRAMS World's I .a tot Ncus in Pictures
L. WOLFE GILBERT CO. 8f)nlanrls Favorite Writer, As.-istotl by rWtzl I;otoii, the Js!i2: Maid. Harry Donnelly at thc Piano.
Hazel Harrington 5c Co.
JIMMY CASSON & HAZEL KIRKE Son ?r, Mirth and Melody 1"iv1 Clem at the IMano
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CHARLES KENNA Tho Stroit FaJJr
Lester Raymond & Co. Coming Sunday HELEN KELLER And riv4 Other Act PRICIjS Fvo. .Main Floor uOc, Ualcony -5c. lirt i-lx rtnvs r0c. SuaUay and Holiday 3Iatinecs, Mino iniocs as cenine;. 4Q Workday Iatinccs .. . uOC
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i. moment of midsummer madness wild fluttering reckless and then
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An alluringly beautiful picturicaticn of Ccsmo Hamilton's novel, "His Friend and His Wife." Set in a flood of magic moonlight and charged with a crashing conflict of lovo and rnarriae.
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TOMORROW iTHE BROMLEY
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Last Times Today Viola Dana
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's "THE OFF-SHORE PIRATE"
Tomorrow Cleo Madison William Conkling Gareth Hughes "THE LURE OF YOUTH"
SCHOOL CHILDREN 5 cents War Tax Included Between 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. SATURDAYS
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SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION DONATO COLAFEMINA, FAMOUS CHICAGO TENOR
COMING SUNDAY FOR 3 DAYS CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN "MAMMA'S AFFAIR"
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