South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 240, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 August 1915 — Page 3

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TOE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SATURDAY, AUGUST 2S, Ul

FOUR FAMILY REUNIONS Him DAY ST ELKHART

Frank

Rhodes of South

Elected Head of RhodesMyers Family.

Bend

Theaters

George M. Cohan Grand Opcrn house. Chicago, and having outlived all other summer attractions. The story is decidedly unh.UP. h.ivJntr for H rrntnil figures a debutante

and an artist. The former aip.v.ir. at. : planned. n .und.iv ... I t :n .

a beach resort in a darnu' bathim: c. , .arano "hi u.-dtrat

trark and buildini; will make inspection of that portion of tho rrund interestincr. rh,r. remains but two more weeks of tho park season and SVOral S JMTi. i J (.vrntM H:iv.. !.linn

Tpi. . an auto

tin- new track

at Tin: orpinium. Today's performances at tho Orpheum will bo tho final showing- of

lurnc, while the latter, 'mm m-moi . j ani on '".iay, -pt. ., ;i motorevcle paints her portrait in the .conditional . race and other special futures will irarb. A pell-mell of all kinds of ro- j bo lntrodu j. Alter tho Lal.or day mantle and ludicrou.-- happenings arc date the park will el...-- for one week

based on this incident, i no , ui pieraie- i..r uic opening of the In

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HLKMAliT, Ind., Ansr. 2. ,ixty-thn-e members of the Rhodes-Myers

f.imilv reunion association held their t s,imo

i'.Miual reunion at Island park Friday. The following of fit rs were elected this attcrnoon: Frank Rhodes of South Rend, president; Joan Rhodej of Nappaiie.-, M-rr tary; Samuel JJloom of lay pool, treasurer. The louder family held its annual vatherins at Island park Friday with thirty-fie members participating. Tne xu w officers are. (I 1. louder of Inwood. president; Albert Holycross of Larwill, icu president; William Fmkenbin ler of South l'.end, s-( r tary-trtas-irer. The latter also has the dLstmction of bein' the old st member j.i sent. He is i years of ae. Darel Ufilycross, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holycross, was the youngest participant. Next year's reunion ia to be held at Tirwill. Uno hundred and sixty-five, members of the 1 1 unsber'er family assem-

the current bill. Chick Sales has scored a decided hit with his country

-; hf.ol nnnTMni. His Impersonations

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of eccentric, comcuy types are mi-: . - r.rr,M i..i all

discourse the jin'lint? tunes.

Ked" music is the most meiooious mat has been heard in years. The tunes can be hoard in the Windy fity cafes.

tho .tnmincr iranlens. tne nuru-

Tin-: eteknal cmv Tho first performance of the eipht rcc! picture of "The Eternal City" will bo t'iven at the Oliver theater tomor

row afternoon at 1:1' anil

will run

terstat- fair which occurs on Thurs

day, oju. 1.

morons as well as artistic. He has evidently studied these- subjects and his characters sfcm to be taken from hfe. Another bis? comedy act on the

bill is a laughable sketch pre-

sonted by Cole, Russell and Davis. The two comedians of this act have a lively lot of new jokes and .hey keep the audience amused continually. A uood-lonkint: woman assists in tlie act and thev have be.n we'l received in

c-vorv nTfi,rm'incp I.rGraciosa offers success

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a noeu posing act wm u.uiui,ui; i-t ---- - . ,rc. ..... u.r,t ..rr..n,.. tlwrp eonsidod it tho mo:-t impressixe

merits and alte-other makes u pleas-j picture they have ever ll'ed a .

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lnir nature or iiio .iwSain. .wan.- - - ..

Hishop. a daintv slip f a irl in at

INDIANA ATTORNEY DEAD ;eor?e I .Mull Dies of Injuries Ho-Ct'iii-,1 M'oxki- Desk. ;D,r,AAII. An p. 2S. Goorse F. At ull. 4., a member of the Indiana

r.ar lor me past 20 ears. is dead fi. :

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eontinuouslv thereafter till 11 each aay ''''"T " ' , ,l e diabetes, during the four davs' emraement I hroucht on by blor.d poisoninp. which her The picture had a Ions and . l-uiso on his hand. '

ful run at the s'tudebaker tnea- ' niminjr a oosk at his

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tractive costumes, plays violin selections with skill. Ft.vpo and IUnjamin. acrtO.atic enmedians. open tho

ditllcult tumbling and

ten cents in the afternoon and at night; KKITII VAUD f:TIXl-j OF QUALITY

ten cents for children ana inuj

cents for adults.

HAM) COXCI'KT AT Sl'IUNfiHKOOK I'AHK. T'.and concerts will he priven at

iincram with

comedy falls. A now bill will be shown at the

Orpheum b. 'innin S'undav. on which ' Sprinbrook ark Sunday, afternoon Toots Paka and her Hawaiian sins-: and evening, by the Woolen Co. band ers dancers and musicians will be of Mishawaka. Special features will featured. In addition to the head-'be introduced by cornet soloists of

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Med at McNau.hton park Friday , c on com-' dies nmrches and serenades will the;r annual reutnon. i n ivvrs we.e -. d ... ,:,inil.(ly l(.h; Nl al Ahcl make the entertainment enjoyable, elected as follous , F (.una pres- , n m c0(.,ntric dancing The Dreamland dance pavilion will he

lUeni; Adam UUnseier ui UUl " ..... .it. .,om rl,1,.,- o.,neosson nn.l r.thor

n n m i i i i i 1111 r' a iui r i i' ill il.i a . - v.-- on

of vaudeville.

llend. vice president; lrwii. HunsoorK.r, :i-?cretary; 1.. W. Harkey of Usceda. treasurer. Mieha 1 HunsborKer of Nappanee, ae hu years, was tile oldest Iarticipant and Mabel Christiana Cline, twelve months obi daughter of Air. and Mrs. William Cline ol Wakarusa tho youngest. The listen bcrger family a its reunion at McXaughton park dec ided to hold its next meeting in the- park tlv-

last Thursday in August, 1L1;. Uulj.-it Cook of this city was chosen chairman;

of tne committee on arrangements; '

Tin: ArnnoKirM.

Auditorium pictures for today arc "The Kmg of the Wire," a thrc part Edison drama with Fat o'Malky. Gladys Hulette. Herbert Flior and Uigtdow Cooper; "Dreamy Dud Visits His Uncle's Farm," an Fssanay cartoon comedy; -'Not Wanted," an Fdison drama, and the .Sclig weekly of current events.

Tomorrow's feature is a three part

amusements will be ready to take care of the crowds. The rapid progress being made in the completion of the fair ground

(.corRe toon ol Jamestown, chairman' Vita graph entitled "Tho .Soar." with of tho music committee, and Mrs. A. j ( ; ... ,hi(M t:i ,nf ii.rrv Mon-v and Mrs.

II. Hitter of this city, chairman of the:

miscellaneous coinmittee. Anions the participants wcro two sisters. Mrs. Margaret Frees of .South Head, ', and lr. M"ary M.arks of iiremen, To.

Maurice in the cast. In spite of t'.ie terrifying accumulation of t-vidence iiguinst him. John -Morton, found utility of murdur in the lirst deKrto, was saved from the chair by a witness recognizing on the victim's hand a peculiar scar. This in brief, is the story t)f this gripping picture. A remarkable tale is unfolded of how the cocaine-crazed assassin had tritd to nr lit. H i nrimo : i T i t;it'Tl it III! :LI1-

jnlt county. O.. October 10, is 4 0, was! .u. ..ti. n'ii.r v.ici," n

M"rs. Catherine Click, wife of Aaron Click of six miles northwest of Elkhart, died Friday after a long. illness due t dropsy and heart trouble. Mrs. Click, who was born in Suin-

the daughter of Mr. and Mr.. Kmanuel

"WorkinKer. She was married to Air. Click fifty-one years ago and twenty years later they camo to this vicinity. Surviving Mrs. Click are the followin? children: Maurice Click of this city, Manias Click of l'etoskey, Mrs. Frank Gould of Mishawaka, Mrs. Martha WYaver and Mrs. Emma .Snell of Clarion, Mich. There also survive four brothers, Charles Workinger and William Workinger of Akron. O., Thomas s'VVorklngcr of Comet, O., Simon Workinger of this city, .and a sister, Mrs. Lovina Adams of Elkhart.

Mrs. Minnie Mack, 221 Harrison St.,

"Ham," "The Limited's Peril," a Kalem railroad pic ture, featuring Helen Holmes, and "His Uunkio" a Vitagraph military drama, completes the bill.

AT Till: INDIANA.

Tho Indiana shows today a two- i

reel Diograph story of the' stage entitled "Love's AlelJdy." A bachelors' supper, given by a young actor, is one of the novelty scenes, and during its action an old musician tells his story concerning his pet composition which brings out the title. "Love's Melody."

this city, ana rs. y. c. Conductor : Tu-.. nti.r ,iMn;::s. "Tor His Mother."

Michael O'Dowd of Goshen, were . and "Her Mother's .Secret," as well as married at Joseph, Mich., June -. one of the Air. Jarr comedies makes "While the principals have made no UI, the program effort to keep their marriage a secret, j (,n Sunday, (h- talented Parisian the fact has Just become known among vt;jr ..,, riMlmi:ir ,. motional actres.

Tiieda Dara. will be seen at the In

diana

their acquaintances. Mr. and Airs.! O'Dowd will make their home in Go-'

then, as Mr. O'Dowd's run is on the Goshcn-Uattlo Creek branch.

EUGENIA KELLY TO MARRY AL DAVIS Dancing Master and Heiress to Milllons Meet on New York Daiico i , Floors.

TltACKIXAC ISLAND, Mich., Aug. 28. Eugenia Kelly, worth a million In her own right, whoso spectacular IsToadway dancing ended in the police court, is going to marry Al Davis, porno time, tho dancing partner of Honnlo Glass and known as well to Droadway as to Chicago's loop. This Information came from the young woman herself In a conversation with a man which was overheard. It was also reported that Davis, masquerading under another name. epent severa.1 weeks at Mackinac Island in which horse back rides to the Furrounding country were indulged in with Miss Kelly.

HOLD DOCTOR FOR MURDER Insurance Agent Killotl While Leaving Oflice.

in a four-part dramatic pro

duction, "The Witness In visible." Miss Harm's reputation as an impersonator of tragic feminine roles is well tstablished and her peculiar personality and fascinating beauty is most adaptable to screen productions. On the same program will be seen the popular Eroncho liilly, otherwise (i. W. Anderson, in a western picture. "The Eittle Prospector." A Vitagraph comedy drama, featuring Muriel ostriche and a strong exist entitled "What's Ours," is based on the saying that love is blind and marriage Is a leap in the dark.

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TODAY A Bill to Please All.

"THE KING OF THE WIRE" Three part Edison drama with Pat O'Malley, Gladys Hulette and Bige'.ow Cooper "NOT WANTED" Edison drama. "DREAMY DUD VISITS ' HIS UNCLE'S FARM" ifssanay Cartoon comedy. SELIG WEEKLY OF CURRENT EVENTS.

TOMORROW Three reel Vitagraph drama, "THE SCAR" And other pictures to interest young and old.

HOC.STON. Tex.. Aug. 2S. Joseph K. Christian, an insurance a'ent. was fdiot and killed about 10 o'clock Friday morning as he was leaving the premise of Dr. Glover Spear of this city. Dr. Spear, who tired two shots from tho second storv window of his

AT Till: LASALLK. Today's program at the Dasalle ' brings Hob Dconard and Klla Hall in j a four-part picture entitled "Ileri- j tage." The story deals with a girl i raised in the slums of a city, who is transferred to luxurious surroundings ! but linds the traits of heritage too f strong and drifts ba?k. A comedy, 1 "Shot in a IJ.irro.nii," and a Para- f

mount travel picture, will also be shown. Mignon Anderson, an attractive screen star, will be featured on the Sunday program in a four-part drama entitled "The Milestones of Life." This picture is said to be remarkable for the consistency of the beauty of its treatment, and the very strong character furnished by Miss Anderson. It more forciblv and truthfullv por

trays the bitter tyranny of wifely af-l fection than any screen drama of the J kind ever shown. Louise Kutter as. the other woman is most fascinating, j

A cartoon comedj. r.y iiy .Mayer, concerning the San Francisco exposition.

and a trip through the west, will be j

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murder. Domestic troubles, a divorce suit tiled by Dr. Spear against his wife in which Christian was named as corespondent, but later dropped, and threats against his own life. Dr. Spear stated, was tho cause of tne tragedy. Mrs. Spear denies that her relations with Christian were other than 1-roper.

r.x STOP caks i:m;oi tf,. WASHINGTON. Aug. 2 s. The practice of permitting cars to be stopped enroute to complete badit;g or to irdoad in part, is not unreasonable, the Interstate commerce commission ruled Friday. The commission refused the proposal of railro.td east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio rivers to discontinue this privilege to shippers.

"In the Claw of the Law."

tiii: LADY IX Kill). Valll Valli. Glenn Hall. Kdward Martindel, Gertrude Vanderbilt. Will Phillips. Josie Intropidi, George Moore. Harrv Vineent, Ann Hcrndon, Ward de Wolf, Phyllis Maude. Lucille (Jardiner and others prominent in musical comedy and light operatic productions, are at the head of the company which will present the new musical play. "The Lady in Ked." at thr Oliver theater Saturday, Sept. 4, matinee and night. With such attractive names to interpret the charming music written by Robert Winterberg and to set forth Anne Caldwell's smart comedy, there is very reason for the tremendous local success, especially with tho splen

did record of sixteen weeks at the

Come Today and see MARY NASH in an interesting film, "Unbroken Road" And Two Other Reels. 5c and 10c

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A story of stao life and the ambitions of an old mn-lclan. Alxi two line dramas, "I'or His Mother" and 'Ilcr Motlier's Stxret."

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MONDAY Francis X. Bush man and Beverly Bayne in "One Wonderful Night" 4-reel romantic drama. Also Kalem two reels, "The Straight and Narrow Path."

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A four iart Unherval drama dealing: with Inhrritetl tendencits and tlM lnilucnee of onAin)iunent. A sttorv of shun life tlia U realistic in the detail of tllC sordid settings. A sirl rail In roertjr 1 tninfcrrtHl t liixnrv and on learn the aj ol the rih. Married to a man of wraith, she drifts back to her former liabits and associate. Also a Comedy, "Shot in the Barroom" and a Paramount Travel llcture. SUNDAY: "The Milestones of Life" With Million Anderson. Hear the LaSallo npo Organ.

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IlUITUni- Wc have a cure for Rupture without resorting to a painful op?:ation. We are the only reputable physicians in thi3 lino of work who will take such cases on a guarantee. You may deposit a draft in the First National Dank, or your Bank, instructing them to place same to our account after you have been cured. By doini? this you are aosolut'-ly certain of a cure. If we were not perfectly s-ure of our work we could not do business in this way very long. We have adopted this plan because so many have been swindled by quacks and fakers. Not one of them will permit a patient to deposit his money until a cure has been made. Wnen taking our treatment, patients must come to our ofhee one each week, and if they live near! y can return home and worn, during the intervals. Wi: DO NOT IVSK THE PARAFFIN WAX TREATilKXT, AS IT 1.S DANGKKOUS. There is no pain accompanied to our treatment and we will also give you a written guarantee if at any time in your life you should ever be bothered In any way, shape or form whatsoever of Ituptur-?, we will treat you absolutely free of charge. In other words this gives you insurance the balance of your life against Rupture. Our fees are within the reach of every man and they are no more than you are willing and pi ad to pay for a cure. i: FUY DAY SOMFONi: DIFS FROM STRANGULATE:) HERNIA OU JtUITUKK. Don't run the risk of a surgical operation, for every time a patient takes an anaesthetic for a surgical operation, he is taking his life in his own hands. Again, if you are operated on you an? required to be in the hospital for at least two or three weeks and. aftr leaving, it requires very near a year before you recover from the effects of same and after goingthrough with this severe surgical operation and running the risk of your life, you are not guaranteed a cure. Under our treatment you are positively guaranteed a cure, and you arc not required to pay for same until you are cured, so don't run the risk and delay from being cured, .tr.t today. For all Ruptures were small ones one day and there is more danger of strangulation in a small one than a large one. and the longer you wait you are just postponing your case that much longer and allowing your tissues to break that much farther and you are further from a cure each day you postpone being cured. We can cure your case without detaining you from your business, without putting you in bed, without any pain, and besides we guarantee our work and we will be through with your case and have you cured in very near the same length of time that you would be required to stay in the hospital if you were operated on.

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VARICOCELE HYDROCELE BLOOD POISON STRICTURE RUPTURE PILES, FISTULA, ULCERS, SKIN DISEASES, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES, PRIVATE AND SPECIAL DISEASES.

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fully to you so you can tuny uiiuom.h.u j- j"- - what can be done for you. and just what it will cost. We do not care how long you have suffered, nor who has failed In

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urable complicated condition we v. ;u s'.y so. ana au-

th vou as to the best means to pursue UiaT is i- .l i-,,

and get as much out of life as is in store for you. wo canno. uo more than this and ne. h.nest physician ill promise it. OUP l'FPUTTION IS AT STAKi:YOI' NEED NOT KHAU DHermov or IHKKl'IMHNTATION. OUR STANDING IS WORTIT MOPF US I'liAN ALE OF YOUR MONEY. LET AINE A FEW fcOLLAES FOR YoUR FEE YtjU MIGHT PAY.

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We will accept any case of Rupture, Piles, Varicocele or Hydrocele and permit you to deposit a dratt in the P;rQt iVntinml Rnnl- vnr.r Rinl- nmH novoM., 4 .....-Jf ot.l rnvtriirtin? tlltm to plaCC Same tO OUT aCCOUIlt

after you have been cured. We are the onlv reputable physicians in this line of work who will take such cases on a guarantee. By doing this, you are absolutely certain of a cure. Vou have nothing to lose and everything to gain, rind if we were not nWfectlv sure of our work, ronlH not do business this wav very long, but instead, have been

doing so for years. We have adopted this plan because so many have been swindled by quacks and fakers; not one of them will permit a patient to deposit his money until a cure has been effected.

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Advertise and let the people know what you can do, being sure to do all you advertise or promise." DELAYS AR.E DANGEROUS

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Sundays, 9 to 12 A. M.