South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 108, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1921 — Page 4
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picturr r,f 1m nr t i-' uth. l.-rid. J "Tl;- l" y fr an :.-'..:uini and th from lrinat!" .-h-aol.' consUtr?-!
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"f.wn. The locnl premier r.f tho ' wit P. ?;r,.G".- w;:hotit st-ai:r.?r it. nw mynrry phy vül te pivn ;Ia f.ict thy wr,- K'.aJ t !,t h;:n
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th. j1.vi of ljrop" a-- ttinr.-. aiol fr-f -h r"in ffor?.- whiMi al-l ' on tb.v ioal. Ho-idlnj; th.- r i jmPi N rri. j ppir-f to th- art. vho i known to the Ti-.vi palh'; j '..-. y fi.i.wir.;' tho aho 'i-t f) LI VIII t'f evr city in IJuro; .- a n-1 w t tr top honors i- a lont.-yt P: nomb-r , . ,, ork Jn th- r.-l-. r.f a 1 vitiful ar.i;bv o;IV r and (J!p and th- , ntu; ! hil lon KtelUr arf tr 0tl vivacious Jt rni'.hnr who rf Uj j of k -r.alo rjuari-!. Th.- f.,rm-r fair ' ".inn-r his portrayed no fewer tJe position wh-r.' K.m- on.nvin 1' d I h v. an unu.i-il climax t th.-ir than ? . star ro!c running tho
kins: and th-.- rinP. of .-i pr -op;. . j -n-. T)- u t lr-f .pt. an u-.fortu- of flraraatic expression from
ha." h'-M f.rst plac; arnonK Pr.v- was a '.. i -!:. fir T : ra r's j f P rt th-:- Pv.;s: ! dy of Iho -rr.-' n "h.ir:.o and darin? ftlrmor.. and In "Tl: ; "I-'-- - of M . ; ar.-." Ir.--'s ' I. it.- j ;(. n lä ir.oro v: r:m d f.-rt'.jn-- that ! t i:t
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S k yw a y na a n " which Is fren today lap." ar- l ' A m ill Town . : u- jn'.'.y h- r ;rt ar. 1 for a tinv and totivrrow at th- Ataiitf riuir. Id!." "A ivi f. t c'rin;. " i a va r- . vh . i .invthimr b :t th- w. .! di . 1
h" shows that this exploit by l:a thy f.i o-s-'or of th-s- thia ri' at j da..'i!U. That's Ii..- art in a o.it - m'-or..-- cxiuiifft'1' his capa-Ity f-.r dv ls'.tjir r.w and f--m '"ta.-tilar foat.
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n it-- yo in coup;,, b. im: rU t 1 trarr-dy to rnr.inly. from htor.c from th'-ir home for faihn- to io-. t drama to "Sf hoed for Soindal." ar.d tho landlord's brrands for r-mt. "f th" fliv:. character porMany of tin: l-r. s aro k l "nd to tmy-d with th" (i"ftn.--a of touch.
hibltion of this picture throughout N
the country wt.l be pivn to Orm.-r ( I
Iorklear's and Milton Elliott's famr.le. Ijocklear and Klliott were filmintr th f.nal feno f thf picture, when their engine r.fup-d to work and tlieir plane went c rachitic to th- earth. Instantly killii'.
cvntour of per fa-e. nr.l t. r r:: irk - t top it all a real rain storm with tm. i rtalnty of manner and ex- j both men. So hlchly were lycU-
ble lar:r fund expr-s .v-- e -hl In the rolo '.lirh sh i-t cal'. d nno.i To play brir.r into actir.n all thingenuity, th- crac- ar.d -!.i.rm. thl.Istoronic abnny that sh. m rapablo of. Owimr to th- rnanitmb- of th? production Mr. l'.rI::-on's pr -hj-rr.tation Ira Pad. n f.-ataro than a prolosm- and p:-ctur-. Coming Friday and S-iturdav win-
water fallir.tr all about th-m ;n thy :r -lon which mad- fach indi-M-t out In front of their f(rni.r ; ' id rl part a living, brcathin;,'. h'-m.- rives the num.b"r a hlch : 'hi- ki.-f. human bfini?. prey to rating. Th- ma!- rpnrtet slnr many ' 'ry hum in emotion. Watching deasin numb rs and a f.-w "wL;-- ; kir.T on th" ntase. th audicracks" as weil as a ;anton:in- ' ni forKot th- actor and was conwhu h adls appr. ciahly to thMr act tpi"' ':ly f the i hnracter h- par.v.ake .s tho act w.-;i w-f.rth th- d s-rv- rad.d for its edification. This ceanir app!au.-e a"cor,l.-l it. ' Mr. Skinner is s'on in the role Ulf Mvra Nf'-n with Febastla i of a i'rnch d-te( tlve a part here-
some ilade Kfiir. d v dtl b. F.--n ( r.ff.-r M-vera 1 cood f xampkn of pp a- ! tofor foreign to his repertoire of
In her :aUt succ. s ' Th- Pirl V.'ith
The Jazz lleTrt " Marshall Nellan'H r markah!- suero1, "Dinty" will naiiü.-rir.-- a four day ('n'l-f-TiiiT.t ra xt Sunday with a f-peclal proloiru-.
c)i:im:rr. Th bill -: ninir at rh- ('rpV'un for the firj-t half of the w ok Is
Iri errentrlf d m'hmr. S im at 1 ' chnrart'-rizations m wnicn nIManch. Ito--! nr- a l.-o danc rs ,,f J rs at. h"d wits with a retnarkabhno riuan .äbüity and hav- :i rood j Ki:l:.dnnan of education, daring Hn- r.f patter. I'r;. r and I'.k op. n ' 111,1 brain power. The play i.s th- bill witli a i:o.,d a.-robatir ,-.rt. i r"li'1 "At ,hf' Villa Ito.- " and was Kinocr.m.'i rou.a.K- out t,- i . r. I dra ma t iz. d hy the author Muj. A.
forma n re. OLivr.ie. Many balimr men ha- liad un-
P-ar'.s experiments appreciated by th- I'nited States army that they cave liim the fre- ns- of their flying fields. In the C3st that upports T"ckl-ar are Ixui-e Lovel ". Samuel DfGrass and Jack Urammnll. "Off His Trolley- is a funr.y fontury comedy and Town Topics close the bill.
I!. M.ii-.on. frora his pool: of thfjni'1 nan.e. Th- play It now runniiar at th- Strand, TomPjn. where it is one of the real suooffcH of th-
liASALLi: " Perfect Cl'iinf" is a p-l fei t pirtur-. This photoplay, directed by Allan Dwan. formTly of XotrIatne brines to th- LnSulIe a riotous hour of mirth and exciem rit in its Htory ct a lowly bank clerk who made the. officers of the institution believe ho was two persons and who then JucIe-d his persoaalitifM so well that he ot awav
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HÜKE 1 ODA Y, I ÜMORROW, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
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Exquisite Intimate Scenes
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Breath-Catching Thrille : Stupendous Panoramas! The Love Story of All Love Stories.
Show. Start 11 1 3579 You may come as late as Ten and see a ComDlete Show.
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THE MOST THRILLING AND SENSATIONAL STORY EVER FILMED 'The Skywayman is the last and finest picture made by Locklear. It sums up his life work, for into it he put the fruit of all his years of experience as a daring flyer.
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THE MAN WHO GAVE THE WORLD ITS GREATEST THRILL No other aviator has taken such a hold on the popular imagination as Locklear. He not only won a great name, but created a visible moving record of all he did.
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John Golden, producer of "Lisntn'm' " "Three Wise Fools and "Dear Me," offers This Evening
The Sensation That Startled the Film World And Will Thrill You to Your Very Depth
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SPECIAL ATTENTION! Ten Percent of the Profits from Exhibition of "The Skywayman" go to the Families of Ormer Locklear and Milton Elliott, who were killed making the last scene of the picture.
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The Story of a Cabaret Entertainer.
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ALLAN DWAN Ex-Notre Dame Student, presents A COMEDY OF EXCITEMENT wiJi Monte Blue "A PERFECT
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ihc men all called her a "bird." Then one cf them trapped her with love end perched her 'w:y up in Iiis ancient family tree. The rest is what happened then "high-brow" relati'cs tried to mnkj Scr tame. A comedy-romance that soften? your heart DTid tickles your funny bene.
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