South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1922 — Page 10
MONDAY MORNING. APRIL 3. 1922
TO THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIM E3
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i.il to Tie N-u -TimrO XPW YOPK. April. 2. Pnduct i . n of m-it ;o:i pp turf s i-5 now on a td'.'r ha-: than if has ,t en in the ja. mo:p!i-. S vt ral 1! com j. ;:.;- ha- c . r. - o ) ; 1 at -h Another s r 1 . d 1 1 ; ' m is ru ar. It invdvt s two f :h- i . -T i'!:.i, u;ies in the hutf;n - - T . , . - r-.-u ! T d in savin C crent am'.unt ..f money ronsumed In ' x rii a I , xp t. . Tlio - sa vines are row into prf)I uf ion. Pictures na- '"-liir; more to make t'aan for- ' 4 ' ?f t- . V .. , . ' 1"'. f P " '--.5t-' PINA Oil lN'i:, FKKNCIl c A SC P ' 1 i 1 V IDOL. CO.NSIDt r -; i i : y. More attention is heme : to fle-.n; and casts. Former s:,t:.a ar- playirie in siipportine: roles. .Ml of thi- is r-th.t.d in the newn ' er p;-tu: . Photoplays of today a:-.- -r t.-ehnically and artistii-al-e ! th an th' v have ever been before. HAY'S PllMlCTOK I Cliarlie Hay. as has been noted j h. tore, is to mak- only twa" pictures a .ar un.b r his ra w contract Prat-l Art:-ts. His first step , , . . . . fos;iid th.- iro,luc: ion of his next plct i;rc has '. !! the er. ea cement of .l e.-' -d. I ei ; r ) -.- ,-,s director. A P..-tor i- wit p. Pav n ed.s to make r pi tur.-. i .a .;. .,; i 1 ,.f t.rlmieil .Iffiilc Ü1V v. id h .v- -acre titi.e to attend to ! the p. rs"i;.i! f atur. of his pro.luopar.--. will c'i. his o ,i vePLYMOUTH Y,r.' r V. i r of Foin-aor, i in I t ; city S iti:i- iv on on-dness. I
V rs. IP A. Hu:i" returned Sit- .Mrs. Y. T. Wrathcrhoad presented; :: i.iy -v nlücr from N'- p- nst. Ill, a paper on the public utilities of Inv ' da- ha l.o,- ri v:.--itiniT for sc d ia r.a . Miss P.eata Bartels eontrib- . i.p. v . ks. i tiled a piano solo and Miss Avcnel ' :: lav w the lat div f,,r J'iday a violin selection. ; i-,.es for countv and state I. I:- Hiftrich has sold his resl- 1 , ... jM tr'v coUnv there der.ee to Frank Thomas of the Bre-i
IPtel" in the a ( . a., t aa m . . la- Si turd. iv evening. MP- Ks-e'.la Phili: :p-nt S ir.c faaalv of PI lira at S a ;-il iv w a :2nd larthdav .1 .'at P. ar;. r ia l a n . a . pt 1 1 1 W .1 s :ioa.-c in Iii.- honi'i th" tirvevcrs 1 -e.f;tl 1 iru'e ' s eti t a. -tu Mr. !'. ( a Üa1 ta ' '.- :. v. . re i ik. s w ; t i '' - t af PaP- r a 1 uy d.prir. - Pa d iy a . . pt Ir. .r t h. rrat alat ;.:;- of hi- !';, ; ,p. Ii., k . i a-. n ;, fat;i ilia r :ar a ay i e.-ur! lail A ' 1 w ' . i i . . Mr-. .1 ; be 1 -,. , 7 , . a v. MP-- - M tr-'.ir. Cr. r an 1 l are ..e-c:mc rh-Mr' sata ..- at : tt vitli trmlr pan-rd. ! ' ! ' r"T':rn l" ' :;:-. Call,-. , iX! Wc.'.rp sd.iv. T irv;:-' Ph.r- h.irt P honj- f er .-i f' ,v ,: !r "n l ::' vuiv;ri!-: tot- Pt- spr::;.' o a-;. !;. -Pha N w' a . ic, of Marsh ill c. ; ra aar Pal . r d !:; TPd-tftrt .-era :r. t.ae trK- ... oatry t.stmc '' ,:'-'" " -,' pat m-mth. aad be he de 1 p..- ;pt. Three of ; Ceu te-t- I 1 4. P'.T Had 1 0 '. - V !a i '. ot h r id were in P: t a t r t! i t o t . ee r i , ' r . : il! at hi- ho; on Ma.':.BREMEN n . ,. . - ,., ., . , i M' 1 " - i!t '' ai II. . I I'etreh h .o. . vi badlv dar:. :ied bv - re ttr'v San.'iv , c r X i fO - . l - I . . c I . , . M el " r'f ' ' n to Paia.it, he.v th, :.;-, (,ri,ai!'''!. C V ll,-:-t,.r t,.-,e .r ' ' ' ' ' i , .......
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, .- . . xy" 'J 5 , hides and supervise thdr preparation for the sere n. ' lOW.Y (X SALAItllS. With hu?ines,s picking up in the studio.-! star salaries are goinc down. More than a dozen stc.rs and leading players have chanced connections in the past month. These chances were not hroucht ahout y Jiicher ldd.s made for stars' services hy other producers. The ; competition of producers in hidding for players' services ha. ended. The hich salary fever, however, pe.-m.s to have infected Europe. Claude Albert, a youncrster of Jackie Coopan's acc. is enterinc the movies at a salary reputed to he $25,000 a year. It is probably 25.000 francs. Lina DcLnnc. a little French tQt. has also entered the movies at a salary reported to he equal that of our own adaby I'pccry. CAUl IX ANOTIIICR FILM. Henri Diamant-RerRPr. French producer, now in New York, tells me that he will make a film sts.rrinc Cleorces Carpentier next fall. It will he made in France. Piamant-Herper also intends to ' film "Twenty Years After," by Du- ' tun?, w hen he returns next week. 1 That will be in 40 reels. He brought j to America with him his version of i "The Three Musketeers." It is In 17 reels. 3 .n...:.2 .'vs-'--c-..-. . . . ' s ' . ... .V .. ,1 . ... -v. : v a "iff"' - . - - v.N . . -.-jotX i .-I y " a .7 ' .A. e.i rrvuDi: alukrt. who keU'FXTDY WON A CONTEST AS T MOST HK T T T ! T t T . (Mit t.n IN FllANCF. WILD I-' N'T Kit Tl I K MOVIKS AT A SALARY SAID TO PK ? 2 ." . YKAR. I The insurance carried doos not cover ! the entire los. ; Thy Curi'fT.t Kvrnts club met yith J Mrs. Cleo Juday. Monday afternoon. , rl I'rodl'ots Co. Mrs. Prvin Huff was a .outh Bend ' vk-JitT Ttiesday. i Lar?e audiences attended the re- ' openint? of the First F,Ver.elica chnrch la-t Sunday. Tlic church . has b.en considerably cnlarfred and; r. rate d. br. il. J. Schick, president of; ilimhurst oollctre, I'ltr.hur.-d 111., was . tite speaker at the evening service and proved to he an able arid jdeas- ( ir..: speaker. Mr. aitd Mrs. Sanford Yockey are mcvinp to South Bend this week. , where they have purchased a home
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Mr. Perry You ntr was brought ' tp.-rtait.. d h.-me Wednesday from the Misha:.i"a - a' a ti w aki h.'pi:al. where he has been home SP- f r s-.ral we'ks. - e- ,a - f ; . . .:-.! p.; cv led rNiiicii:s. P. ly ev.ti- HVA.NSVILLK, April 2. Y'hen . rv-.p 'tlm cotm.ty clerks cilice closed Snteat'i P.. n ! nr. lay an rr.oon. 4J0 persons had t , "0,.'(J' Jed nntics of tli. ir eandivPxcie.s for ft,w (," ot;r.ty rind state ohh-es. This breaks
Iii ; i u; ii i id tii.uri .mi i. u ui ; i . Ow :n o the unevenn ss of th , i-, ..,..-. ..-o,., r.... O 4 - i tO... I.Uie4ie.4 .- I..l4. .e ScOai a pan a , cerit. r never has been , de-iriretv determined. ! ' . , Trees which irrow on the northern I ; ,, ,lf a hi:, lnailo more .lurahp : p,,,i,( r tvan tju,s0 which crow on the south, rn side. , Fh 0 (lf .-,, .;cnrrs of the Amerian I i" la rat ion of Independence p;Ved to ?nore than ninety, eicht n;..rr- than r-ichtv ard ten more than seventy years cf ae. Sut1. d:al '. sujiposr to have been . -,., d .-ihotit rzd P.. C. - Had a Severe Case f Poinipe. wbifh 1-ft in. hi :i very bad ba; .. N . t h 1 T. ST s.ein.d to da Hie nri.v e,.,,,. I w.as sn weak ar.d ürvou'. 1 - t v. wh, r.. lr. ItdrVitcrt wu!l snd ' a treatment et trial I fiiutid lr. Ibirk1 . .rt V..e..t ,d.. c.r.p.caMl to bo just wh.it !,. -l; im.-.l. It leiilt up hi ;i sfert tau.-. I v.i-ts .-,11 ;t f f I .. r . i cnlil new wb.it a weiab-rful ra--! i-an.- it is.' K.-v. A. (. Praia n. CaniP Hill. A!n ! Write t....iy f..r a J r. 1 1 ui.-ii t t.f thi r.-inr;.- n-ri. r.-ri-.ir. A. hire . Jl Mala. . i : ,. , . i . ,i .1 , , ....,,..,,.
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th m arc douh'c prir.til actual pictur" if an autuinnliil- racinc around a track whirh r pro?-:;t tlie rinu' I of Saturn. i (. What is th' crips in the movI ies? j A. (Jrips. in movie parlance-, is j r.ot a li.-easc fir a co;ertion of jthni; it means the sta.c hand. ! Q. In what picture does Kmc-t I r.uMtseh i-Iiow tli- first 1 suns of j Iiis American trip V j A. In "The Loves of Pharaoh" BLACKSTONE Thousands thrill, d at I'.I.k k P.cau-ty'.-race for life with the railroad train in one of the michti-.-'t hits ot .sensationalism eer seen nnon the s,reen. It is the chm.x of "Black Beautv" the ere.it suner-feature I made over from Anna sVw ell's story by (leorec Uaralolph Chester, who (iinameiited the orieinal with some deft and clever touches of his own. Jean I'aieo. a most entrancing beauty, is the heroine of the saea with James Morrison and Oeorpe Webb in important roles'. "The Great Impersonation." which copae to the P.la ckston. tomorrow, arrives with many marks of distinction and fame. It is a Paramount picture, and it is the masterpiece ot Geo reo Melforrt. creator ot' "Beheld My Wif'," and "The Sheik," two ot the finest pictures ever seen in South Bend. It was written hy IP Phillips Oppenheim, who as a teller of taleof international intrieue, stands absolutely alone. In the cast appear such able perform era as James Kirkwood, Ann Forrest and Fontaine LaKue. "The Great Impersonation" spins the story of a man who impersonates another man impersonating himselt a sort of triple crossing which; keeps the swift and suave plot In a msterinus and absorbing state until the very end of the yarn. It will be followed at the end of the week by Fannie Hurst's "Back Pay," characterized as "the story of a girl with a chiffon soul." It, too, is by Paramount. CASTLE Floods that sw irl and leap in such tremendous fashion that they seem about to overrun the screen and sub- ' 1 merge the onlookers are a feature ot ! j"The Call of Ilotne," the preat draORGAN and ORCHESTRA LA
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Q. What n.r::i raK-- iic!urvs .f . 1 two or thr.o y.Mrs a Co arc on t i.-.1'" rr-:su-i . . i.i' . I l i . I ' . .Will . i'l.J ' " ' ' ' -i'. ' w.n ua- i i : i . " I -"'t Char irr- Your Hu-1. in.l." ,.oa & .. naje. arc to no rc-!ssu-d m the n.ar future. a. Wli.it ino1f star once pl.ty-d the role of the little Puke of York in Shakes" arc's "Kichard the Tii ;-a .. . . .. . - . , ..... A. üt no iame.s . in ner rany , i . . . ,i, .tace cxpenc iu c p.aycd th.m patlii tic , What i, the V,22 model of vam - pi re? Sc-c if your idea of the up-to-th"-minute vamp corrcsp nd? to that of an expert on vamps whose li. vi-rini inn w will nrinf tomorrow ma playinp at the Castle today. So cr.at wn: the enthusiasm which maikcd the showinc Of "Beyond the Kainbow" at the LaS.ilIe y.t-rday. thru the Castle expects exceptional thron.es tomorrow. LASALLE S"-u "akawa in "Five Days to I'""" f''r t(1 thp -allo patrons . ! today and tomorrow a real and poicnam storv of Chinese life, rcvolvine ., , , . . plots and most beautiful love stones yet filmed. It i the talc of the Idol Carver and his sweetheart from the Golden Lotus, and of his buying hei out of bondage with the wealth which lie receives for taking the place of a condemned prisoner who is to be executed in five days. This substitution of men to be punished recognized in China. For five days the youn lovers enjoy their honeymoon, and then comes the day of reckoning. In point of view of depth and feelin; of story, of pretentious se ttings and of interest well maintained. "Five Days to Dive" far surpasses anyiiing Hayakwa has ever before created. An all Japanese cast .Support? him. Agnes Avres. the beauty of "AnTODAY Irene Rich in "The Call of Home" 10 CENTS No War Tax Suva Lsra ixu Lsrza X! T y-l i r' sx,y a LIVE" Willi a .la i lam-sc
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vhen Black Beauty romped home a winner in the most heart-thrilling scene of the screen. The photoplay Beauty" romped home a winner, too. With JEAN PAIGE BLACKSTONE BREVITIES When Black Beauty tore home a winner in her race for life with a railway train, the noise sounded like Notre Dame had made first touchdown against West Point. x What do you think of Winnie Winkle and her twin lovers in the Chicago Tribune? If you want to see some real impersonating mystery stuft, be on
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