South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 203, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1915 — Page 5

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WABASH IS SOLD FOR 18 MILLION

Iti Kailaa Corporation (; at Antlion lo IHrani rs of Company.

.ST. I.On. :,!, July 2.'. The I-rprrtis of th- Wal.a.si r.ii'roa l. a $ --V'OO.OoO orporation, wcr mM umKr the harnir-.er h ro V. ilri'. x'.iy : ft moon f-r 1 1 s.00n,.'0 to :!,. rt Cnr-kt ami H. K. Winthrp f New Vork. rfprtsentink' the Yaba.-h n-or-anizati-n c-imniitt'-o. The .'-ale was in a'L-'p!.in e with i fdf ' lfi.sur i ( -reo i.---ul hciiif tirr.; a'o by JinPsO, A'lams of the lYkral tlirtrict court, under uho? jurisdiction th- road ha l"'n ii:anai:ei by ltrr(r.; for nearly fur .irs. I', i Kearnev will piMdent of the ri( ',v eoinpany. The .ale was n-lti:t-l l;y Sp'- i tl Mi'-trr rhcMfT H. Krurn. The. leorL'arii.atiori ommitt' f was the only M-hkr. The i.t'l i 1 1 tc turi.e.l ovr to the n-w V;t1 ash company a. soon as the preliminary details uro worked out. 3ho new company will Pe formed hy thr.5e siorki.ohlers of the old company who p;iy ?.': as.e.o.-riient on each han of stock they own. A few mimiKs before the j-ale heFan the New Vork Trust Co. tiled a siit for $ 1 ,."7.". '."-') against the 'ah.ish railroad in the ?VlTal district co'jit for rental of cars and equipment. The suit, however, did not interfere with the ale. The suit alleged that a contract existed hftwe.-ri tho Wahash and the Continental Trust Co. of New York, in which the latter party agreed to furnish equipment for 20 years for $.1.COn.ooo. The New York Trust Co., as fcucorssor to the Continental Trust Cc, filed the suit.

HELD ON $24,000 BAIL Yc'K Kins Says Ho May ami May Not Put It Vp.

ATLANTA, Go, July 22. Vincent Uriscoe, alias Harry Mason, "kint; of yepmen." was Wednesday held on 12 1.000 Pail Py Recorder Johnson for trial In the s-uprenie court. Irvine Wood, Briscoe's youthful "lookout." wa.s held in a, like sum. Ilri.scoe assured tho court that he could put up the cash If allowed :' hours liherty and deelared if lie did not like the Tower he would take his liherty any way and put up no hail at all.

ENVIR PASHA HAS CHOLERA

icrman Doctors Treating Killer in Ills ralacv.

ATI inNP. July 22. A t plop-ram I'rom Constantinople states that Knvir 3'ash;i Is suffering from cholera, lie Is Peine: treated in his paJaee by German doctors. Cholera is said to ho ravins' in tho Tarkish camps

CONGRESSMAN GIVES BLOOD FOR HIS BOY

MEMPHIS', Tenn., July 22. Congressman T. lr. Sisson of Mississippi Wcdnesflay ir;tvc up a larre quantity of his blood in the hope- of saving the lifo of his nine-months-old baby. The transfusion of blood left tho lawmaker very weak, and physicians said they feared the child would not live in spite of its father's sacrifice. Mrs. Sisson died two months- ao.

Good speakers, Springbrook, July CI.

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Sick Headache Pr. J.J. CnJdwell says that thiH exceedingly cl!strrsslnK dlseiwe doen not shorten lite, hut does not appear to be curable. suifTri from this altlh'tlon are condomnfd to Vinderno the periodical attacks every few yplts until they are forty years of a'e, after which tho attacks are It's frequent, and finally disappear entirely. Palliative measures during tho attack are all that It Is possible to fiucsjest, while care hi the diet 1 th bet preventive measure. An att-acfc nvy often b prevented by taking two Antl-kamnta Tablets when the rlrst symptoms appear, ami one Anti-kamnla Tablet every two hours during the attack shorten3 It, eaes the rln and brings ret and quiet. Antl-kamnta Tatdets may be obtained at nil druckMst.s. Ask for A-K Tablets. TLiey uulc.! relieve &U I'alu..

HOW FAT FOLKS MAY BECOME THIN in: Mom.K.vn: iv von; iii:t. i;m:nii: m:i:Pi,Y. m taki: a mttli-: oil or koki:i.. I'.'.t persons, particularly those from 1" to :;0 pounds abe normal weight, 'a ill be inu restel to learn that they iv.iy easily pmIuco their ci'ht withe .t ftaivatioli diet or tllcsoiuc ceri.v. Tins can best be done by Peine: rr.odeiate in jour diet, so that you will i! "L overtax j our ass-imilath e er.an, ! rttin jdentj- of fresli air. Py brea'thirn; d eply, and by takinp a few ilroj s of oil of kotcin fiur tunes a day". (Ml of Korein may be obtained from an j" uootl ilr;ici;it in capsule form t'wo dtips to the capsule); take one cjpsule after a h meal and one. before retiring at ni-riit. They cost little, are absolutely harmless, are pleasant to take an 1 are ! signed to reduce fatty accumulations in the s-ystem wherever located. IIen a fe.v : t rca t uiciit shc.uld hiw a no'iai'!e reduction in wciuht. the tlesh should ! c ojne prm. the skin snuotli and the n ral health improved. In fail your footstejs sinmlil . ven become 1 hter. our rk scorn : asier aiul a li.;b r and rnore buoyant feeling take possVsion of j our whole I ein. Kerj person 'a !'. is ten or fifteen pounds or r.ornal ucuin shoild - ir 1'-" ie thi treatrr.ent a tritl. Vou e. ill proha!d.v y.d that n i j ;t what J oU need.

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mi: ai nnomi i. The Auditorium has an especially S?rHd bill for today, "The C.oddess-" the clasy serial story ffaturin those two popular pi.. vers. Anita Stewart and Karl Williams, the S-li: Weekly of current events, showing many interesting scenes of re-cent happenings and "Providence and Mrs. b'rnv." a three-act K.-sanay. with Franci r:ushman and Cevc rly Hayne in the principal roles. This brines four of the most popular screen actors on the stmo bill. The story of "Providers, e and Mrs. Urmy" relates how Mrs. 1'rmy heinj? so anxious for her daughter Jeannette to marry a momber of the nobility, inserts in an Knsj-!i-h newspape-r that an e.nia cement is impending between Jeannette and Lord Chilrninster. ndwithstanding neither has ever seen the other. Jeannette reads the announcement and runs away with a chauffeur who has driven up to the t erne of Iidy Hartley, Mrs. rrmy's sister, just as Jeannette was leaving the house. To end her troubles quickly. Jeannette .ii;'trests the chauffeur marry her, but fhat she be allovvr-d to remain ;i wife in name. only. Sho tells P.arton, tho chauffeur, he can name his own terms if he will consent. Thev are marri(l ;ind start on an autoinobiie trip through the countrv. P.arton tinallv exerts his husl'indly authority and angers Jeannette. who tlies homeward t escape him. He follows and arrives just as Jeannette is explaining matt'T to her mother anfl I.adj- Hartley. P.arton arrives just In time to hear the latter tell Jeannette that Parton is only his family name and that he is Lord Philmlnster. Jeannette is anj;ry awhile, but relents and everybody is happy, thanks to "Providence a.nd Mrs. Urm." Tomorrow "The Sins o fthe Mother," the NewYork Sun's prize drama, a Vitajrraph l:lue Kil.bon feature. with Anita Stewart and Karl William in the east, will be the feature with "The Fable of the: Search for ClimacC," by c.eorge Ade.

the youncr man to carry on his experiments, unknown to his dauphter. There is a vlllian who trie.'? to harm the hero who to escape a plot chancs places with a chap nnel pocs Into the army. Complications follow and much amusement is afforded by tho cP-ver principals. On the same program will be seen "The Mechanical Mai:." introducing Phoroso, a KuroP an vaudeville star. Friday will be seen Je.hn Parrymore, the unrivalled mmoly star ef the Famous Players Film Co., in a lever eonaed,v-fa ree-tilm vend on . of "The Ditator." by Richard Hardinc Pavi. It is not too much to say that not s"nc his memorable triumph in "Tib- Man From Mexico" has Mr. Patrymore found so wcll-fittmc a suit of dramatic clothes and so Kod a vehicle for his characteristic quaintncss of humor, The omedy is constant, breezy, entertaining and well acted by an ox-eeptionallj-competent company. The acticn i- snaipy. and there is scan'ely an Ineffectual interval throughout the entire production. Mr. Parrymore as "The Dictator." might bo described as an inimitable comedian sho is genuinely funny in a role that Is irresistibly humorous in a farce that is acknoVledced to be the funniest ever produced on tho screen.

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at i)itr..Mr,.i. The dancing classes and assemblies at Dreamland, SpriiiKbrook park, are being well attended for the cool evenintrs have made dancing a delightful pleasure. Next Friday evening the first of a number of snecial events

will be offered in the way ef a Snow- j ball partj'. Fniuuo decorations, sou- j venirs for the efuples who dance. se-- I

eral special numbers and a reyal good time is assured. Miss liubj' Higgs. the social hostess, has had much experience in arranging these and gives lier personal assurance that Friday's dance will be one ef the most enjoyable of the Dreamland season. The young folks and general public is invited and fiances may be paid for as thej' are participated in.

AT TIM; liASALLi:. The feature of today's pragram at the Pasalle is Max Figman and Kois Meredith in "My Past C.irl." P.oth the; plajers arc well known to Tasalle pat tons. Mr. Figman has tippea red in a number of feature pictures, ineluding "The Man on the Pox" and "The floosier School Master." Miss Meredith will be best remembered as the young stenographer in "Help Wanted." The photoplay of "My F.est JirP is on the Metro program. This is a guarantee that it is of the b st. This picture v;u re-centlj-shown at the famous Strand motion picture theater in New York: also at the Studebaker theater in Chicago, both of whieh play to much higher prices than is asked at the Iasallo. The story tells of a rch young man in love with tbe charming daughter of a chemist, who borrows money of

LIFER AFTER 20 YEARS TO START OVER AGAIN

JOLIKT. 111., July 22. After 20 years, one month anei three days a convict in the Illinois state penitentiary where with John Carey and William MeCormiek, his boj-hood pals, he has been serving a life term for the murder of a Chicago policeman. William Uoach, private sec retary to Warden Kdmund M. Allen, and perhaps the most remarkable prisoner in the prison here, wa.s freed at noon Wednesday. With Mr. anl Mrs. Charles Cornell ef Wilmette, who will act as his sponsors under the provisions of the parole of life termers after 20 years. Poach left for Chicago at noon. His parting w th Warden Allen was pathetic. "It's be ,i a long time, warden," ho said, "bat 1 don't regret it. My life hero has made me over. (Tod bless you and Father I'eter for giving me my chance."

WHO'S YOUR FAVORITE?

We are running a special contest with Four Popular Stars in Picture World, ANITA STEWART, BEVERLY BAYNE, EARL WILLIAMS and FRANCIS BUSHMAN

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That ever classy seiial, featuring Earl Williams and Anita Stewart. THE SELIG WEEKLY OF CURRENT EVENTS News from all parts of the globe and interesting scenes of recent happenings. "Provldeoiee and

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A very fine three-reel Essanay with those two popular players, Francin Bushman and Beverly Bayne.

BEVERLY BAYNE

TOMORROW (Friday) Our feature day "THE SINS OF THE MOTHERS," the New York Evening Sun's $1,000 prize drama, a Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature with Anita Stewart and Earl Williams. Abo "The Fable of the Search for Climate" by Geo. Ade.

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CROWN PRINCE NEAR DEATH Shell Hursts Within f0 Vanls of Him. Killing Two. I)NDON, July 22. According t :i dispatch to the Central News dated "northern France." the German crown prince had a narrow escape from death laft week. The dispatch states that he wa.s watching" the progress of an attack through his glasses when a shell burst less than 30 yards behind him, killing two men, wrecking porno supply wapons and showerill? earth over the prince.

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