South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1921 — Page 4

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TWO COUPLES ARE MARRIED SUNDAY

Mi? Vera Eherhart Bride of James Sweitzer IVter-.-en-Koth Nuptial?.

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nrer qtjstiorus re atlr.sr to all kinds of subject., and there Is r.o doubting: his sincerity and his claim of doing his work entirely through Ms own psychorru trlic pow ers, without the aid of trickery or illusion. Kahym carr.o from that wndTful land of the mystic, Indh, h.ijr.7 -per.! mere than 15 year. of Us early life amrac the Illr.dus. and 1: i.i not to be wondered at that he his evidently absorbed and thorcuhly xjr.derstands

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tiori was ) Id and a two-rour.-e 'ur.r1. r. sf r'.ol. Arnons? tlie out of t.wn v. Te prof, and MY.-. W. 11. (i rd-.n a::d rh;ldr-n. Tuon, Ars.; f'.iirbrt W..-:.r. Mr. an.'. Mr.-, r.irl V.i.-! U .r.kb' and on. N-Tth

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fleorjrp I.. Siiirer. The Century' theater will open for the season next Friday nljrht anl will bn operated Friday, Saturday and Sunday, matinee and nirht throughout tho winter reason. (Jeorpe H. Fencer, manager of theOrtury for tin? pa.st 12 years, has spent considerable moiuy on improvement.for the eominir yc'i.n. Thi ? Infludo a r.ew screen, cool-

aril s n. 1 So jth !' nd. T!i .:', rn ; a -nlu'ite of t'n'' M i-!4 tv:ika il.-rb s.-ho.d nnd a wtM w.ii- !'-r Mi 1 v i : r .c-rv-d In tbp cavalry and tb" ti- ld artilb rv bra r 1 1 h 'f he t.-i ; c.

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of relatives and friends. The gronni is the son of Hans I'ei r.-en, -ä4 0 X. Cedar .t., ami is a w aid war veteran, having nervul In th nave' branch of service. - Mr. and Mrs. Petersen will reside in Mishawaka.

STANM-IY FAMILY Ulal'MOV. lfty members of th- Stanley family enjoyed reunion at I'otawatomi park Sunday. At noon a delirious dinner wan served. Conttsts and pames featurxi the afterr.oon'r proKram.

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(iOIXC. TO CHICAGO. Mr. and Mrs. Charles iNuts, 132 K. Marion St., and the former's sister. Mrs. Etta Kcwe are visiting in Chicago.

llKKi: lltO.M MICIIKiAV. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Hecke. Port Huron. Mich., motored to the city and are visitinc with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Krushanski and other friends.

BLACKSTONE Ix-,v Cody, -who has been appearing in person at the Illaekstone theater since Saturday, h i met with phenomenal success, proving to theatergoers of South Bend that he is more than a movie star, being a high-class entertainer as well. Mr. Cody entered the movies five years

ago. -Moving picture lans nrs: !- came d Unite ly aware of his characteristic -style and pe.sdhiMties when Cecil Do Millo cast his in "Why Change Your Husband?" in th role of the irresponsible, attractive clubman who made it a point to cultlvate misunderstood and neglected wives. So convincing was his portrayal that his sle-'k, fastiduously tailored figure has scarcely bee n .-en on the screen except in a rol' simil.i r. During an interview with Mr. Cody he stated that he was cursed with a sense of humor, and that possibly he is to blame for the embarrassing predicament in which he now finds himsf If. "What I intended to do.pvas to play in melodrama to porrjfay it in subtle f.ishiori, so that it became a take-off. a burlesrjue. if you will." Cody said. "In the average melodrama, the hero is invariably perfect and tbe vill.iin invariably entirely wicked ami wrong. Now, my observation has been that villains usually have likable points, and sometimes in fact are really rather more interesting and fascinating than the 100 per cent perfect man. And so I rntered into a defense of a man who is not wicked, but who was perhaps not taking lif just as seriously as I should." Cody will make his final appearance at the Blackstone tonight. Among the many great Paramount pictures which hive b.-cn at the P.lar kstone theater none has been produce. 1 recently that carries a stronger appeal to every class. It is said, than the (leorge Melford production, "The Faith Healer," which opens a three-day engagemen today. It is a screen versian of a play of the same name, by William Vaugn Moody. I: reflects in a truly splendid way the spirit anil action of the stage play. Milton Sills, one of the strong ft dramatic actors in

th silent drama today, playa the principal male role, that of the faith-healer himself. He will be renumbered for his spendid work in "Behold My Wife."

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Milton Sills. in "Th Faith j Healer." a Paramount picture at the j Blackston to 3 .13, tomorrow and J

Wednesday.

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Educational comedy, and latest Jn. I r Amo.s Myers and Joseph raider, ternational News. Performance s I In th vhK;h incudes som ö0 today will be continuous from 1 1 I principals, are Rudolph Valentino, - . . . ... I Alirr Terrv I'oinf rnv rnnr.nn Tr

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to be carried out until next spring, shows lasting one hour and three quarters. "The Wild Goose," another Paramount picture, with an all-star cast.

is scheduled to open a three-daj- eniracement Thiirsdiv. t n 4?e

lightfal etory appealing to every I rm' aml ?a rendered by the ... ... ;. . . 1 Olivers' new orchestra with letor

woman. If riea n wltfi tho trianrrin'

in a novel manner, and is thrilling and natural. Mary McLaren. Hoi-

?ph Swickard, Wallace Beeiy, Stu

art Holmes. Harry Northrop. John

: Sanpolis. Hrinsley Shaw, Mabel Van

j Buren. Nigel de Bruib r, Edward 1 Connolly, and Virginia Warwick. A

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ranged for the "Four Horsemen" by

Young as director.

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OLIVER An epic of surging passion Hweojing from the wide plai;;-; of the Ar

gentine through the fascinating frivolities of pre-war Paris into the blazing turmoil of the German invasion of Northern Franco is being unfolded at the Oliver theater where 'The Four Hoiwmcn of the Apocalypse" is being shown for 12 days. Adapted by June Mathis from the Kreat novel of Vicente Blasco Ibane, tho picture has intensified the dramatic force of the eriginal story. Rex Ingram, the director, has succeeded in concentrating the tren.endo'us story in a series of unforgetable picturts that mirror life at white heat. He envisages fox audiences the awesome figures of the Four Horsemen, War, Famine, Pestilence and Death, prophesied in t.a-3 Book of Revelations and shows the deeply human and stirring spectacle of intense' real people adjusting themselves to the demands of war days. Through this story, as theese who have read the book know, runs wv-1 oral beautiful love stories, while the. portions dealing with the war show the lato Armageddon on a gigantic scn.le with a greatness of imagination never attained in any other photodrama. "The Four Horsemen" reaches the level of genuinely noble art in pictures. Bex Ingram was

ORPHEUM The peer of all mental masters. Khaym. is appearing at the Orphcum for three days starting this afternoon in ar? interesting series of telepathic transpositions. He will an-

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