South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 278, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 October 1915 — Page 4

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IP to rain Ambassador Says He Has Been Instructed Not to Talk For Publication. Nr:v; york. t. -i v.o-:- l; to i'Xms ;i ftrv-ll in' .-sa to th An; ri'-.in i o j 1 , !ut I hav r'c-i .'! explicit instructions not l talk nnl rr any oirumMatu s until I h:iv- cnfrrrd with my Mip'-rior.s. It nwiy lo thnt I rhall ih-n . nI ;i nus-a-i-.- t' Anifrici. and rl s'rni things which I cannot on'.mnt upon now. I have ! -n In this o.untry for t'.vo am! on--half y :irs, hut It -a;is h-t't for jno to discover s:no n" v f-at urf x of American institutions an.l ciis'ins j'.ijrir; the last f w v. '"-Us of rr.v st'iy. You rnriy say for iru- that I ! af with tho I: imlli'st of f-lim fr too -,'r. rally bitr-hf-arto.-l Aiiwriraii m'l th Ir worul'Tful country." Th wen the la.-t vorls utu-r'l for publication at tho St. lli hot. 1 last niht ly Dr. ('onst.iiith ThM,lor Injmba, the n-alll An -tro-J hmira.rian nmhass itlor. who saih-il for Kuroj.p today on tho Holla nl-Anirri'a lino XIouw Amstorilam. Tho furmrr amhaKsnilor had just P'turncl fri:n a round of farewell visits and was prcIarirjfr to r-ooivo a host of caller.-! who waited In the hotel lobby to hid hirn .and his vif pood-hy. Although It. Imrnh'i looked oareworn. It was evident that he was tflad oj tho jrosp('Ct of a. quiet week of re.'r;shin svi travel. Time. Immba. the bonutiful Hnnparian vifo of tlu retiring envoy. s--prnt tho day making farowll calls Mid shoitpin'. Thos ' eles to her k ly that .'he ket-rdy feels the t.tintf of social slights to which she has hon Mjhjccted recently as ;i result of o r husband's unpopularity. She has made many friends In this countrv and was ;ne of the most nrotniif nt .and pop nlar tlsjuros in the foreign diplomatic -ct in Washington, Asked to e.jiress her fe: liners on the eve of her dojiarture from a country where she had enjoyed her social triumphs, she simply said with a sad look in her dark y,: "What can I say, except that I regret to hae this country, v. hie: has Krown so dear to my heart? My place naturally is !y the side of my husband. I may return some day. who know,-?" Read WEVVS-TIMES Want Ad STOMACH? ONE DOSE OF M AYR'S Wonderful Remedy j Should Convince You That; Vour SuiTerinir is Unnecessary. A million people, many right in your own !.. a lity, have taken Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for Stomach, Liver and I ntes-iiiial Ailment--. Pnspepsia. Pressure of fins Around the Heart. Sour Stomach, Iistro:S After !:.itinv', Nervousness P:::zii'tss. I'ainting Spells. Sick I le.uiachi i 'oust ipatioa. i'orpi.l Liver, etc.. ami are praising- it highly to other suaerers. tie; a Lottie of y iir drag-'i.d today. Thi- hiclilr suia'esst'ul Keniedy has ! t n taken by people in all walks .f life, among tiiem Members oi 'o?i ia s. Justice .f the Supreme (Vart. ! ai :rs. Lawyer;'. Met ci;i".!':, F.a nkers. poe:ors. Prtiggists. Nurs. .!.::uifactur"rs. Priests. Mi iusters. I.:ri:iers. with tasting benefit ami it shock! ,,. r.pially ucessfully in your case. Send for free valuable booklet on Stomach Ailments to (co. II. Mayr. Mfu. 'h-mist, 1 Whitic.g Street, 'hiago. ill. l'or yale l'v druggists evervw hero. Healthy, Happy, Vigorous I rrviiiMing. ' NVi uis l'i o-lt at ion and i that Tirttl reeling anivh alit r a I Trratnu nt of Aiubi:iot: pill,. ! I r.vt ry run down. vt akei, ,1. tir.l! jut nervous person in Soutii ih :al is nvited to go to Wettiek's 't!t Kate Meilicine Sioro h. ; y lay and '-et a j ' cent box oi Wendell's Amhition1 Pills, ! And Wettiek's Cut Pate Med.icine i store and deah rs e ery where are auIhonzed to refui;d the pureb.a pr;;e' U every leaver if he is di.-satisfu il with ' :he r'.rst bo put a hase,'.. 1 Ion t !ela: Tluaisamls liae regained iger. ambition c::d energy by j :he Ue of Olio b,i of Wendell';: Am-j jitian ! l!s. (iet them atid take tbctti for any lervous tri'ubie. wvakr.es. lieadaep.es, ivsteria. peiaal-ria. e.a. asted vitality, deeph ssness, kidney, liver or stomach lilments. ar.d for or-: iput ion. Ti t a ill make anvon,. f -..', nn-. bao y and igcrous in few ihys. Mai! craters .lled. chargeri pre; aid. by Tlva W enjell Pharmacol C"nipar:y, Ir.e.. Syra:use, X. Y. No Trouble to Remove Superfluous Hair Toilet Tips i It Is an tasy mart' r r:d t;p .'n 3f obS-ctivra 1- htr c r .'u, :f vou jroci' d as foilov.s; a paste with joni" wat'-r an-.J a little ; ow:'.er d '!e!ltone. apply to hairy surface .-. nd it. ' ir 3 mir.ute.: rub e::". ual: the s!i:i md the hairs are gone. This m- thiai it t.ar:ihir;g hairy gro.th - is j-.a.'d ss mtl (lot j not iibar the skin. !: t ivo!d f!lsapp'-Intr:;eit, be e Main to ;tt real ieiatoiie.

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Th eaters AT Till AlTlITOKirM. Vivian Martin is starred in the photo-drama which will he shown at the Auditorium theater today. Miss Martin plays the role of I.ili Breval and all through the story finds re peated opportunity for the expression t of that art wlucn nas uiven ner uiu pkice in lilm-stardom which she occupies today. The character of I.ili Ureval is one that through its own charm and tho chart:, of the actress who portrays it, will hold the audience from the start to the finish of the story. Karly in the story Lili finds herself in quite a i predicament for she is a French miss. J iust arrived in the united states, a na with no knowledge of Knglish. is suddenly set down in a little New England" village where ehc can lind no one. who speaks her own language. A young American discovers her, and his efforts' to help Lili to her relatives are exceedingly humorous for the youn man, as he finally has to own up. is "dead broke." tly driving an nutomobile in a local race he raises carfare to got Lili to Boston, whero she meets Iter relatives and where her uncle gives the young man a position. Thereupon Lili dec'ldcs that the iirst American she met was ood enough for her and she proceeds to make him her's for good and all. "A Quiet Little Came." a single reel comedy, is also on the bill. Tomorrow will be seen "The Spender," a five act drama, and "Prwmy Dud Cowboy," cartoon comedy with a half reel scenic picture. AT Till: LAS ALU'. John Parrymore, whose tremendous suee ss in the Famous Players Film Co.'s productions of "The Man From Mexico.'' "Are You a Mason?" and "The Dictator," has gained for him a world-wide reputation as a screen comedian, will be eeen at the LaSalle todav in that company's five-pan. film vers'o;: of the comedy melo-drama, Tiie Incorrigible Dukane.' l'rom the very opening of this ex-' traonlir.ary feature, John Darrymore impn.--.-ed his large auJler.ce that not only Is he supreme as a screen comt dian. hut that in more dramatic momemts he measures favorably with anv of the dramatic screen artists as well. iin V.'ednesday will be seen "The Pegeneration " a brilliant photoplay by Ow no" Kildare, featuring Anna Wilson. The drama was formerly known as "My Mamie Pose." .-Mid is a story of New Y-ark life of today. In several of the big scenes including a typical bowery crowd on a river excursion, over mjO people were e:nplova d in this scene, ami a river bargo was buriu d to get the effect desired. Anna Q. WiKon. who plays the part of Mamie Pose, has been a motion picture star for four years. She has remarkable ability and beauty and a v. tr.some personality well suited to th part. at Tin: oi.ivr.R. Oliver Stock company was by another good sized audiThe gi eet 1 e ic l ist evening to witness the production of Fiinor Glyn's sensational play. "Thro Weeks," which Is being uiven at the Oliver theater the Iirst four days of this week. The play is lavishlv staged with excellent taste ' .- r a - h c-' -v;r-vvy'i b.j : . v vVi. ... " '.Sv' ( ,. vt f - ' m, Tv . V" - 4 I v ; V .. -' '-: .... ..'i. e V - ;. f .. .. - ' i - . " - - . ) I, John n.MiKYMom:. The Im-orrigiblo Dukane" at the I -italic TiMlaj.

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, WWW' ft i OE! ? and the various roles are well enacted ly Lawrence Finch and Jane Auhrey in the leading parts, capably supported hy the other members of this excellent company. The story of "Three Weeks" is romantic and tilled with heart interest and makes a most entertaining play. There will be a matinee today with a performance this evening and tomorrow evening. On Thursday the play will change as usual when a western comedy drama entitled "The Girl and the Tenderfoot" will be presented. This piece is entirely different from anything yet given by this company and should please many people by its breezy west ern atmosphere and clever comedy. Two matinees of this play will be given Thursday and Saturday. AT Till-: COLONIAL. The Colonial continues to play to increasing patronage with a well arranged program tures. Today, W. S of pleasing feaHart, once a dra matic star of importance with such noted players as William Faversham, and now a screen actor of recognized ability, will be seen in "Pinto Hen." This Is a plcturlzed poem of cowboy life and many interesting scenes of ranch and round-up are depicted. On Wednesday Florence LaBadle, tho beautiful girl who made such a favorable Impression in The Million Dollar Mystery," will be seen at the Colonial in a three-part feature. "A Disciple of Nietzsche." This is an absorbing Thanhouser play, based on the refutation of a famous philosopher's teachings. The story is a strong one and its development most interesting, aside from the fact that there is food for considerable thought within it. On each program additional reels will be shown and information given about the freo gift enterprise. AT TIU: INDIANA. The announcement of the showing of a three-reel Essanay picture play always attracts considerable attention. As a matter of fact the Essanay company takes high rank among the producers. The Indiana has one today entitled "A Lesson in Romance," that is said to be exceptionally pleasing. On the same bill Alice Joyce is to be seen in "Jean o; the Jail;" Tom Mix Un a iSelig western, "Two Brothers and a Girl," and there is a Lubin comedy, "Matilda's Legacy." Tomorrow Helen Holmes docs some daring stunts in "The Midnight Limited," and there is a three-reel Selig. ?The Sands of Time." Friday the newest Pathe serial, "The Jtomance of Elaine," with Arnold Daly and Pearl White, will start. ' at mi: ORPIIKUM. Classy girls in clinging costumes, dainty misses in elaborate creations, a wealth of scenery and some pleasing specialties make up the Menlo Moore "Style Revue" which is prominently featured on the current Orpheum bill. The idea Is a pleasing novelty and the array of feminine wardrobes on display is sufficient to equip an entire young woman's seminary. The songs and dances Introduced by George Phelps and Frances Keppler are enI tertalning i-.nd the pirl9 are all attract ive. On the same program is seen Dan Sherman and his "Jay Circus" company, a knockout rural comedy act; Walter Clinton and Julia Rooney offer pleasing songs and dances. Jones and Johnson are colored comedians and Joe Kennedy is an expert roller skater. GET BIG SUBCONTRACT Kumcly Company Iteixirt'd to Make 10,000 Castings for Stmlobakers. LAPUIITC. Oct. 5. An order of J machir.inp 10.000 sets of castings for: the Studebaker ooinparo of South I'end. has been received by the Ilumelv ccmr-any. It waa learned Monday. Tliis is sufficient to keep a larj;e force working' for two or three months and '.rill serve to keep busy the regular employes of the company in the shop who in former years have been i.iioharKod for seAeral months between tho busy seasons. It Is believed the order comes as a subcontract to enable the Studrbakcr coniI any to complete it? war orders in .-hort time. The castings, it is said, are such as would be likely to be d upon motor trucks. The machining will lc done in the oil pull plant. Coat., caps, robes, cloves, mittens for men. Ve tan hide and make them Into coat?. Jackets, scarfs. muf;s and caps. We repair and remodel seal .-kin garment:?, mink sets and everytl.lnp In the fur line. Call or write u.j We have had years of experience and are honert and reliable. The Milford Fir Co.. Milford. Ind. Ad.

U. S. TO HAVE FASTEST TV0 CRUISERS AFLOAT

Speedy Wnnlogs AI-o to Carry lilggert (inns A(-mling to St-'y of Navy DanieN. WASHINGTON. Oct. .". The 1 nited States navy is to iave two or more i..i.. . : i. . i- ...;n i . .... euiuf trui.M'ia ii;e ii i ill oe usin than any war vessels atloat, and will carry the blirgest cuns in the world. Scc'y of the Navy Daniels .Monday admitted that the plans for the hatle cruisers have been prepared. They ! are designed to a ake "o knots, or 10 l-:t .statute miles an hour and they ; '.vi 1 1 carry six lb-mcn sutis. The fastest torpedo boats in about LC st deI II o It United States navy can make )'Z knots an hour, and the fast

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have hitherto been regarded as the fittest ships in the world. If; The 16-inch ums to be placed onl the new battle cruisers will probably !r be the first of that size to be mounted l on a warship. The largest now known on any fiKhtinj vessel are the K.-inch puns on the. Queen Mary and Queen ICliiaricth of the British navy. The new vessels, in common with all .ships . " . w 1 . . . . . ;t, a ul iiir I'.iiiit- itiumt t. j.'e, win acmice armor for speed. cyci.oni-: KILLS TIIKI'i:. MORGAN CITY, La.. Oct. 5. ( Ry telephone to Houston, Texas). Three persons are dead and the properly damage is heavy as a result of a cyclone which struck this city shortly before 10 o'clock Morula v. Why not join the UNION TIITST CO.'S October Savings Hub. please call and let us tell von about it. L NON TKl ST CO., 120 S. Main St. Adv. HOIS' ft SICK STOMA Pape's Diapepsin" Ends stomach distress in five minutesTime It! Pape's DIapepsin will digest anything1 you eat and overcome a our, grisly or out-of-order stomach surely within five minutes. If your meal? don't fit comfortably. or what you eat lies like a lump ot, lead n your stomach, or if you havo heaiiburn, that is a sipn of indices-, tion. ! Get from your pharmacist a fifty- 1 cent case of Pape's Dia pepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach par or heartburn, fullness or heavy feellnp in tho rtomach, nausea,1 debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal prlplnpr. This will all po, and besides, the.ro will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath witU naufcous odors. Papo's Diapeppin is a certain euro for out-of-order stcnach, because It takes hold of your food and dipests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief In five minutes from all Ftomach misery Is waiting for you at any drujr store. These large fifty-cent caees contain enough Pape IMapersin" to keep the entire family free from stomach dlsorderes p.nd indigestion for many rronths. It belonps in your home. 1 mmfi A . PYORRHEA! Tbij paratit foond In Pj-or-"rhea (Kites Disrate). S;;eciD(D magniicd 2009 timet. Save Your Teeth BRUSH your teeth with Sozodont. Then inhale a quick breath through your mouth. Note the tingling refreshing sensation. Sozodont contains Emetine, the scientific treatment for Pyorrhea (Kig Disease), and besides cleaning, whitening, and polishing the teeth, and preserving the enamel, it fights thi9 terrible disease. Take home a tube or bottle to-day. Sozodont P&At. Powder or Liquid. 25 ctoti FIGHTS PYORRHEA l or Salt IJy Iinlon I)ni 0., N. Wayne ami .Mi'liian Sts. I!. Corner 11 1,1.1 j , m. I itoiiT. coni). yic.n. DID SO.ME ONE DIE AND I.IaAVi: vor MONEY". If they did, you minht not be interested in knowing tht you Ket amusement and pleasure here at half price and real amusement at that. Every prt)prum is a knockout. Today we've cot a three-reel Iar.ay comedy-drama. "A . Lesson in Romance;" Alice Joyce in a Kalem, "Jean of the Jail:'.' Tom Mix in a Sells; western. "Two with William Taxcr-hani and licking I.ubn comely. "Matilda's Legacy". Tomorrow. UWn Holmes in "The Midnisht Limited". Come often you'll enjoy It. 5c.

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