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0 -"; VIAYIOi l COU VEUT 1A !sr tr War Flyer in Film "Captain Swagger" Rod La Rocquc is one of tlie new est converts to the spurt of aviation. The l'athe star learned to fly for his role of an aviator in "Captain Swag- : :," per;,!., the I ytiUD'X actr as a w.ntirne number of the Lafayette Kscadrille. So much dil he enjoy his several flights (luring the making et" the picture that Kol is studying stunt flying under the tutelage of a well known aviator. Kod prophesies that the time is not far distant when air planes will be as universally owned :!; ;'.;!"!.;. ;irc iiuv.'. "Captain Su:i:-;',er," will ho shown at (he Macon Theatre on hYiday next. Sue Carol has (lie leading feminine role opposite Kod, with Victor l'otel, Ulrich, llaupt and Richard Tucker playing other important characteriza tions. E. 1L Griffith directed "Cap tain Swagger," which was produced for I'athc by Hector Turnbull. r SUGAR ,b- .ev4c 25-ib. U- Bag $1 38 SWIFT'S JEWEL . COMPOUND ,b l2P.hr $1.15 I 3 Bri I I El ill T'. 13 E. 1 t. "i iyJ Jbl via iMi f m9mm)0 jJs mtm mmKr "mmm mm 9 o Quality Merchandise With Prices That Will Surprise You READY-TO-SERVE CI ... i DEL MONTE DEL MONTE YELLOW CUNG No. luare ft ?) , '' A&P.' Pet or ' A&P'' NS PE3AC - OAHJCB J V No a Can l Baby Slae Jh W No 2 Can f ' Mixed GRANDMOTHER'S V uVU.CiUUUwJ FULL POUND Loaf No. 2 "rl'v' f1 nce pyl Pan Roils ' ' , ' ' ; . - - civ CAP EDUCE CAP 7 25c ' ,n6 25c 7 25c " ' ' 3 ft 1 ,: V I . r .1 On,:.:- a ir I Novarro r.t ifcd cf Cc:t Thrills of naval aviation form a spectacular background for "The Fly ing Meet," Ramon Xovarro's new Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr vehicle playing Monday and Tuesday at the Macon Theatre. N ovarro nlavs a young fly ing oiiicer in a vivid drama of the airmen of the sea. Sensational re views, battle practice, a rescue at sea with a burning airplane as a beacon, and other sensational evolu tions, with hundreds of navy planes in the air, arc among the thrills. Most of the picture was filmed in the air and aboard the navy's great airplane carrier ships. George Mill, director of "Tell It tc the Marines" and "The Cossacks." di rected the new production, in which a notable cast appears. Anita Page, Holed j' r r wo! L i. i World," "While the City ..u other plays, is the heroine, an ner James, famous in "Hell 1 Heaven," Ralph Craves, ' "Blarney," Eddie Nugent, Car- ' Sumner Gctchell and many o'h note arc in the cast. The navy's famous "suicido. : ra ron" stages sensational stunts i:i air for the picture, and many famous navy aviators are seen in the air "shots." ( iar I of d- die TARZAN RESCUES . KEN FROM TRAP In "The Canyon of Adventure," Ken Maynard's latest starring vehicle, which will be shown Saturday at the Macon Theatre, Tarzan the wonder (Continued on page seven) r" n rr an Friday, February 22 Rod La Rocque IN CAPTAIN SWAGGER . With SUE CAROL A burning airplane -a gallant enemy -an, exchange of guns these are the links in the chain of fate forged in one of the most dramatic screen productions of the year. If you saw Rod La Rocque in "The Fighting Eagle," you'll like him even better in this new pro duction. Abo-COMEDY. MATINEE:-3:45 P. M. NIGHT :-7:30 P. M. Admission, 10 and 25 Cents Saturday, February 23 Ken Maynard IN THE CANYON OF ADVENTURE Ken Plucks a Spanish rose from the cactus-covered desert wastes, but he has to bring into play all his daring riding and death-defying stunts v to win her. A de-luxe romance in a gorgeous setting of Western beauty! Also COMEDY. MATINEE :3:30 TYM. Admission, 10 and 25 Cents Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 25-26 mm v. u ' with RALPH GRAVES EDWARD NUGENT And now comet the greatest of all air romances. Amazing photography! The roar of motors! , Flaming planes in crash! Novarro in his 'finest romantic role as a "flying fool" of the U. S. Naval aviators. 'A AIso-COMEDY. PICTURE Admission, 15 and 35 Cents , Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 27-28 w IN THE NIGHT FLYER With Jobyna Ralston 'A thrilling dramatic chapter in the history of pioneer railroads in the West a pulsating story of love yibrant with tense drama, thrills and wholesome comedy a James Cruze masterpiece. Added M-G-M NEWS and AESOP'S FABLES. , WEDNESDAY MATlNEE:-3:30 P. M. NIGHTS: Admission, 10 and 25 Cents -7:30 P. M. i
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