South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1921 — Page 22
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OLIVER "Ovr tli H'll." which comes to hf Oliver tU?-a!c-r tr-r a -xk start -in 1,' Monflay afternoon, was recently rn.'i'I- tin; uMet of a f mmn ty R"v. Lincoln Jaswr-U. pa.stor of the Crawfor'l Memorial church of New York, who raid In part: "We need in America today all possible influences to preserve the saerednfss of the home, and no in-
a preachment lik thU in America j and remarkable scenf ever wit-! Mond
tnday. Vor no pulpit is so -ffct:ve ( r. .d within a playhouse, or reaehv ;i lirprr concrre,rat:on '
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ture. "The Race of Rar!-"
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than the pulpit of th motion picture Jious."
AN(.i:i.) VITAI.K, Masirul Dlrrolor.
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Priscilla Dean
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Tiie local enca cement of I. V. firiftitl'f wonder sie'tae-. "Way Down Ka," which has l.fen showinc at !h Cilwr all th:- wek. and which draws tu a ein urnlny nicht. is on" if the Tilgst .successful cf the present theatrical season, and on1 of the frreatest pictures thin ci'ty has ever set-n. not excepting "The Rirth
trument I know of is aa powerful
in th moulding of sntinwnt aa the j of Vation
üiot;on PKture drama. It w tnere- (Jrim.h has out-done him-elf in fore a matter of genuine conpratu- ..Wav Down KaKt. hnH takcn a
la'.ion that th; particular storj.
"Over the Hill," is now presented
AUDITORIUM Rrom an oil pusher in Tean to a hou?eloat on the Thame?, a 'border raid in th Irrnees mountains in Spain to a lavish and pe-etacu'ar lawn party in a fashb-nKe n-jburb o-f New York, "The Mon-y Maniac" c.irrie1 you with a story of international Intrigue- and romance that hold your attention from bejnnnir.f; to enJ. Robert Elliot, Iv.icy Pox ar.d Henr- G. Sell have the important roi in this stupendous production. "The Money Maniac" I? shown today and tomorrow at the
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with such ainazinr succes?. Now has arrival the oIUm,. v..nity for which th church has looked and i prayel the opportunity of peeing su h truths in trms of practical and attractive realism. I am sure that ten strmona would not produce the effect that one Knowing of 'Over the- Hill" does, and this poes on twice a day. day after dj.y."
Auditorium tbenter. Tho nhntn.
simple phase of New Encand , graphy doc justico to tho lautv of that is all too swiftly pas-sinc from J ,tJI yjj, and th(l thriiN'UP view and employed piain IH-opl'M tlie etuff that nut backbone in mein-
with their quaint characters and (lrama. The third chapter o-f Ch arles
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ineir ruccea yn- 01 me ..unnt aim . Hutchinson in "Hurricane JIutch."
ino numan. anu na unio.ovn a n-rl TTn-m Ttu. in
srie.q of adventures and restraints which Illumine the ever troubled path of love. As Mr. Griffith himself l:k-vS to put St. "Way Down East" is a tale of love, and lovers
in a. frame of such exquisit" charm
"The picture sends a young man j ans nastoral beautv that the most
home to write that love, letter to hl Mntinna of critics have said manv
! mother, or to carry her a handful j of violets, or to send her a larger j check than usual, or to rush In upon : her vdth a hug and a kis and an ' appreciation that she longs for. I j pay that a picture that will snd ; men to their homes to do things
of its scenes are worthy to hang In the bst art galleries of the world. Rising up from its charm and its humors In colorful contrasts. it rushes' up to a climax in the powerful ice jam and the breaking up of
the floe on the river which combines
a very fJnny
comedy are also fthown. Coming. Monday and Tuesday. Harold Lloyd the screens greatest fun-maker in tho greatest hundred thousand dollar comedy special, "Among Thrx Present," also Mi.du Rontm, America's- mot "beautiful
BLACKSTONE The crook dramas of rer.nt year 1 that are n .illy gr. at may It- counted ! upon the finger. of one hand or i c'Unte.l with one. breath. Rut a ' piace among them !h earru d by th- i
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rinc on the sortx-n of the Dl -cks-tone theater. The striccle cf crooks t co straight is an old theme, but the "truccle of Silky Moll and Rapi er Rill R.allird to live their own lives L- a part. I ut not the theme, of T-1 Crowning' picture. It in merely thdramatic skeleton that sustains the comely tksh of human heart drama in which Miss Rf an, L'n Chaney and YVh-eler (ikman are the principals. The real theme runs through the story like tl undercurrent -f a mysterious river. It Is the passion of an old Chinese philosopher for his ideals principles rf rieht ant.' wrong that are fundamental and not tectior.s ar.d paragraphs from quib-
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f"om a story by rttsil K:r. Tri spirit ef a murd
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ward o , ; . mouri ir'"n until h:M f- rm ;u the err at b' vend ir.c li!"u x 1 a r--r
Th-"1 de;bb- f.-itur.
whieh is the tirst one to be T by the v.a n t '-rt m " r. t -f the I'.'.i stor.e, includes charli .s ch.np'in his latest sure, k--, "The I,;'e C. i
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TODAY TOMORROW TUE MONEY MANIAC"
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Something Different in Filmdom! Paris with its gayety London with its lure
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chantnient All in this tale of two worlds, and actually photographed in these places. A
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Also The third chapter of Charles Hutchison in "HURRICANE HUTCH" Pathe News Weekly Ham and Bud Comedy
COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY The World's Greatest Fun-Maker HAROLD LLOYD in "AMONG THOSE PRESENT"
It is a picture which evokes equal response whether shown before an audience of the socially elect or to the great middle classes Told so simply, so beautifully, it capture, the heart of New York and Chicago, and will capture the heart of South Bend
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