South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 173, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1915 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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Five Specific Cases Against Great Britain Filed By Kaisers Government With U. S. State Department.
Washington-, j-ar.e 2:. ti.- ;.rmari Kovcmrnrnt has filed with the tn.t: ilci-itrinu nt fie specific s in which it ii alitor. ttiLit Gnat Lritain h;i:s falsi) fk'ir.s i.ri arrne -1 merchantmen which attacked ami attempted to ram (Jo: rn;m sui-mannes. One of these ca.'S aff-.-ets tho Fnitcd St;ite. It is alleged in one of tin comilaints that th" im n -hantman which rammed a (Jerman Miitm.ir'.M , i!isjdaye-d la lan;.- letter the Uuidj, lio.-tnii, i!;u.s." The- .state department is expecting at .any time an offiei.il stale m-nt from the German foreign oL'iee that Mil. marine ll-2'j u.-Lrt ramm'-d ly- a Fritish merchantman flyini; the.- .S . d;si l)a-. That is now the (arnmn claim. The use- of the Swedish flat, is. of cour.'-r, primarily a case for Swultn and Great Fritain, lat that th- i-u b marine.- wa.s attae k-d uiiltr a fale fla' will, officials Think !' of importance? when threply of Germany to the prcsnlent'a note has rea hed here. Officials say the attitude of this Kovtrnmcnt on tin- question of the use of fal.-e Il.iKs was presented forcibly hy th.e state department in the first Lusitania incident, when it wa.- alle'ed that she was flying the American flag when parsing through , the (German war zone. officials hclieve that the next rmte from Germany will I eiui a le.nt to a demand upon the. United States that will look into Creat Britain's method of warfare? in the German zone and answer whether such m thuds elo not at hast palliate the- German tactics as against all cssels. The state department gae out .Monday a statement from the American consul at Cork reporting that the I'un.trd Steamship company is forwarding to New York. Foston and Chicao offices elrscriptions of persons among unidentified dead recovered on the Lusitania and buried in Cjueciistnwn. I'lujlographs of the elead are aNo laing forwarded. The bodies w rr Purieil with the clothing in hieJi they wer e found. RETAIL SHOE DEALERS GUESTS AT BANQUET Are Entertained at olier lly Manager of tin Whitnej -Wahlc Shoe Company. - Itetail shoo elealera from South Fend, Closin 11, Llkhart, Mbhawaka and neighboring towns were oyally entertained at a hanquet at the Oliver hotel .Monday night by O. XV. Nottingham, innnagcr of the Indiana territory for the Whitney-Waldo Shoo Co. Tlie Whitney-Wahle Co. deals only with retail merchants ami as a cele1 ration in honor of the opening of a sample' shoe i.5pla.y room in the Jeffcrsi.n building arid s a sort of "get acquainted" meeting they arranged the banquet. Service, sure and swift, Is the keynote of the policy of the Whitney-Wable-Co. according to Mr. Nottingham and A. G. Hus.-ey, u ho will man-.'he-local branch. The company has its headquarters in Cleveland, (... ami has .M'Veral hraneh o!!ices and Mipplv houses scattered through the central part of the country. One large supply house is established in each stale and subordinate stations are then opened throughout tho state. South land and Indianapolis are the only stabli-hod houses of the company so far in Indiana but according to Mr. Nottingham another will be established in Kvansville next summer. The local house, will have entire charge of northern Indiana and part of southern .Michigan within a ratlins of 7. miles. The southern limit of the local house is I-ogansport. which leas es Indianapolis the n st of the state to work on. MOOSE ENJOY SMOKER Plans for Lodgv's Annual Picnic Are l)ieuscd. A smoker and social session was held last night at the regular meeting of tho i-'nuth Rend lodge. No. Loyal Order of Mooso in Moose hall on S. Lafayette st. During the short business session plans wtre begun for the annual picnic nf the lodge and committees will bo named at the next meting to be held next Wednesday night. iati:st moii:i. Kind Stranger "How old is jour 1 a brother, little girl?" L.ttlo Girl "He's this year's nuMrl." Chicago News. The Test of Times Made by three fienera- i tions of soap makers h for three generations of H soap users. Always the same pure soap. I IX AM ... - -ulu UK WARM WATER H without boiling
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f t ft,?- . . . i r ' . . . - METZEBIL TAKEIL u Germans Admit Evacuating Town But Say It Was Done to Prevent Further Unnecessary Loss of Life. LONTN. Juno 12. The French have carried Metztral in Alsace by assault and have driven the Germans hack toward Mcyerhof to the east in their drive toward the iihiue positions of the kaiser's forces while maintaining all their gains in the sector north of Arras and gaining local successes in isolated encounters on various other sectors of the front. The Germans admit evacuating Mctzeral, but s,tate it was done merely to avoid further unnecessary loss of life, tnc town having been reduced to a iieap of rums oy the French bombardment. Heavy losses are admitted by tho 1'rcnch in a local encounter on the western edge of the Argoime forest where fierce lighting has been resumed. Ijelaycd reports from Paris giving details of this section state that the Germans on Sunday evening attacked after a violent bombardment with sdiells and asphyxiating gas bombs. The advanced French line was forced to gio way before the vU'ous attack, tuo entire companies of 1-Vcrn h infantry felled by tho gases, being buried in the trenches when the German artillery fire demolished them, tumblingthe parapets in upon the stricken detenders. Kecovering the French dlrtctcd a fierce counter attack against the Germans, retaking all the ground they had lost. on tile Mouse heights anil in Lorraine fresh gains have been made by the French. Near Keillon in 1-orraino the French have occupied the entire first line of German tieneheo along a front of luu yards. town ox rim-:. ILOMi:. June 22. Marlborghetto. the Austrian city in the upper Isonzo legion which has1 been under bombardment from Italian batteries for tho past 21 das, has been sot on liro by the heils and is burning. Pola, the Austrian naval base, is being evacuated by the non-combatants, the ammunition has been stored under ground to avoid destruction from air raids' and the Austrian forces are being rushed to the north to cheek the Italian adancc. The Italian land forces continue their steady approach against the fortilications of l'lezzo and Gorizia and are seriously menacing Predil pass from the south. PLAN SCHEDULE FOR CITY'S PLAYGROUNDS In-trucior Hold First Meeting. Park After Vr.'M) lUdongs to Older Folks. Sovth F.end's corps of playground instructors held their first meeting in the office of lirector Harr.es Monday and decided on their plan of action for the coining summe r. Unity in everything will be the chief aim of tho instructors. The samr coi.ro the same games and a general uniformity of ideas will bo followed in all of the parks which will ha e teachers'. It wa announced following the meeting that the parks would be open for older people every evening after :;;o. The children will have a monopoly of the apparatus from until o'cioik e'ery atternoon but after that hour they will have to .une way to their elders. Inter-playgrouud competition will be featured during tho summer. A league o!" the six J.l.iccs Will he formed in the following sports: Volley ball, indoor ! al!. basktt ball, l ase'.iall, captain ball and ack ball. Hesides these game-; folk dances and gymnastic exi rcisa s of all kinds will be on tho program. I. FT Fl.FMllING CON TK ACT. The contract for installing new plumbing in tho county jail wiu-' awarded to William Turnock. Jr.. on ?dondav v the county commissioners for ::10." The bids of William II. liurkrt for $312. and W. W. Sibley Co. for J 3 40 were rejected.
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"WIA.MIK)." At the Auditorium today the World Film corporation presents the six part photo play ".-akimbo." U-r-d on tho cejf Prated m.el of that name by the trrrat French writer, Gustae Fiaubert. The story rdatc how alambo, tho daughter of Amihar. ruler of Carthage, and priestess of Tanit, is tho keeper of th Faered Veil "on which human eyes must not gaze." he falls in love with Matho, a slave, who becomes the leader of a banel of mercenaries, fighting for Carthage against Jtomr. Matho steals the saereel veil and b'alambo is ordered by the priests to reclaim it. The lovers meet in Matho's tent and alambo recovers the sacred oil. Matho is made a prisoner by the Carthaginians through tho treachery f Narr 1 lavas, who is rewarded by Amilear for his treachery by the hand of his daughter, Salambo. Matho cscapes from the prison and death, and the oracle of Tanit is made to declare, by the instrumentality of Spendius. Matho's faithful slave, that Matho is acceptable tei tho God and one elay shall govern Carthage. Salambo, who ha.s protesteel against her marriage to Narr 1 lavas, whom she does not love, is thereupon given by Amilear, her father, to Matho ami the marriage ceremony is celebrated in much pomp. The Farthola orchestra will accompany this wonderful picture in a classical selection of music.
at Tin; IjAsalij:. Departing from the usual custom of feature' prodtu ers, tlie Paramount Pictures corporation, tho leading feature program f tho world, has presented a novel screen offering in the form of two photo pi oductiejiis ed" worlel famous stories as a single double feature release. 'Booties' Baby," from the popular story by John Strange Winters, in four reels, ami "The Man on the Case." from the play by Grace Livingston Furniss, comim.se this unusual bill. The novel double attraction is tho current feature at the L.;isullo today. "Booties Baby." which consumes the greater period of time m the screen unfedelmcnt of this double attraction, is one of the most human stories ever contributed to Knglish literature. In brief, it relates the tale of a little infant, who, with its mother is eleserted by the husband and father. The cheerfulness with which the baby accepts its lot, and the bewitching manner in which it brings to tho despairing young mother a new interest in life, will promptly and lastingly win tho sympathies of all spectators. "The Man on the Case" relates the hudvontnres of a voung. hand.somo millionaire who wins the heart of the girl ho loves as apparently a penniless man. because she has determined not to marry a man for his mOT'Cy. The feature of the special program at tho Fasal'ie Wednesday is the dramatic production of "Princrss Komanot'f with the splendid emotional actress", Nance O'Neil in the principal role. Few dramas have ever received tho world wide fame and approbation extended unixorsnlly to Sardou's most famous play which has bee-n acted by every great actress who ever plaed and is regarded as tho most exacting emotional role over written. As pictured by William Fox starring that eminent exponent of stormy emotion Nance O'Neil, also featured in "Kreutzer Sonata." "Princess Romanoff," based on "Fedora." rises to superb dramatic heights impossible to attain within tho limitations of even the most modern of stages. Certainly no more absorbing or intense screen drama has ever been filmed, nor has any greater actress than Nance o'Ncil ever appeared in the famous role of the Kus sian princess. AT T1II3 COLONIAL. One of the features of the Colonial's program today is the comedy subject showing further adventures ef "Old Doc Yak." This famous cartoon character has amused millions in tho metropolitan press, and now on tho film is finding even a greater audience to entertain. Tho pictures are shown in connection with the Chicago Tribune's animated weekly of current events. On the same program w ill bo soon "Tainted Blood." a strong stery dealing with a rich, but profligate man who forces an engagement with an innocent Kirl; a young doctor steps in and in a dramatic manner brings about tho girl's release from a hateful alliance. On Wednesday. "Their Delayed Honevmoon." a laughable two reel comcdv Avill be featured on the Colonics bill. SOUXDS lUlXSOXAHLK. "Farm products cost more than they used to." Ye replied tho farmer, quoted bv tho Anderson, N. C Intelligencer. "When a farmer i.s supposed to knov the botanical nam of what he's raisin an' tho entomological name of the Insect that eats it. an tho pharmaceutical name of tho chemical that will kill it, somebody's got to pay." HOW TO REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT SIMPLE SAFi: AND RF.LIAliLi: WAY. People, who arc over-burdened with supertluous fat, know only too well the discomfort ami ridicule that over-stout people have to bear. If you are carrying around live or ten pounds of unhealthy fat you are unnecessarily w eakening your vital organs and are carrying a burden which destroys the beauty of your figure. There Is no need of anyone suffering from superiluous fat. If you want to reduce your weight in a pimple, safe and reliable way, without starvation eliet or tiresome exercise, spend as much time as you can in the open air. breathe deeply and get from any good druggist a box of oil of korein capsules; take one after each meal; and .in,, before retiring at night. Weigh yourself once a week so as to k iv Just henv fast you are losing weight and ejon't leave off tho treatment or even skip a single dose until you .ire dow n t normal. 'il of korein is absolutely harmless. i pbasant to take, helps digestion and is de-signed to consume the excessive fatty tissue by increasing tho oxygencarrying powe r of the blood. Kven a few days treatment should show a notice a b'.o reduction in w eight, footite ps become lighter, your work seem easier and a lighter and more buoyant feoping take possession of your 'A hole being. Kvrry person who suffers from super:luo..s fat should give this troatmtnt a trial, there is nothing better.
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CAPTAIN THINKS HIS SHIP RAMMED SUB Commander oT Cajncronla Sas Jlc Headed Vox l Direct at Iliiider. LONDON, June 22. The Anchor liner Cameronia. which reached Liverpool late Sunday from New York, re-ports that she was attacked during the voyago by a submarine, which the captain believes ho rammed and sank. Tho Cameronia ivaj under a full head of steam when the submarine was see n dead uheael at a point so close that it was out of the question to attempt to elude her. The captain doubled every effort to ram the submarine which immediately submerged, but scarcely in time to avoid being struck. Nothing more was seen of the raider, which Is believed to have been sent to tho bottom. The Cameronia had a number of prominent Americans anions it passengers. Tho incident was reported by these to the American embassy in London. ATTKACTIVF. LOW ILATi; TOlllS VAN I) ALIA 1L It. Last and west, Atlantic and Pacific co;tsts. Inquire of S. Iiosonberger, agent, South, Fend, Ind. Advt. - . . I . it mil ftfi As Sold 1)V all Dealers. After Annual is reine cd. Duffy' Merchants of today, as a whole, are to be commended for their honest and truthful business methods. However, you will occasionally fmd an unscrupulous dealer, who, with but one thought in mind (that of lining his pockets at your expense) will endeavor to substitute for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey on the plea of "something just as good." For your health's sake do not accept a substitute for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey It is in a class by itself, as time has proved, and imitations that may be offered te you cannot possibly elo the same amount of good. You will always find the genuine IutXj's wrapped in rufTys Annual, an shown in the above illustration. After tho tho Annual is removed the well known "Old Chemist" trade-mark is on tho label and on the seal over tho cork, the name of tho Company is also blown in tho bottle. Study the illustration and you will be able to avoid substitution. Sold by most druggists, grocers anel dealers. $1.00. If they can't supp'y you, write us. The I Miff v Midt WHi!krv Co., I'oclu'Ster, X. Y.
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DOUBLE PARAMOUNT COMEDY t 4 H O O Q O H BILL "B00TLES' BABY" The story of a deserted rhild who rot ores to Jir motlior the lianpinos that had departed from her. lNrtratl h Minil Yvonne, (ho fatuous child actress (original "Limot UcTm-P'). This is one of tin most tender and symjvithcnic child stories ever relateel on the screen. "THE MAN ON THE CASE" A farcical story or a young millionaire who wishes to marry a who will low him for hitiiM lf alone. How they meet and tho romance Is humorously unfolded. Woinexlay The Ilmotional star, NANCE O'NEIL in saiilou' ;rent Drama, "PRINCESS ROMANOFF' Hear the LaSallo IMih Organ. 1 10c Continuous IYom- n 9 a, nu to 11 p. nu I S IP Conu any time
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