South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 4, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 January 1916 — Page 4
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LOVE IS HEFU3ED
Harry Spanglcr Dangerously Wounded at Hospital Ethel Cornican the Girl.
ToM l.y Kthcl Cnrnicn. sr." Fmith et., Illvf r Park, that die love d another, Harry Hpangb r. L'4 years (.1-1, on of Mr. and .Mr. I'arl .Span f.C0 Lawrence .t.. Mihawaka, turned and shot himself through th? chest. At a late hour Monday niht he lay !n St. Joseph's hospital. Mishnaku, uncf nsclou.s and perhaps f i -taily injured. The shooting occurred at 7:13 o'clock Monday r-vening in front of the Joseph Whale v residence, S., i-'mith St., and i-'pr. n sKt was ru.-hed to the Mishawaka hospital in the Touth I. end polk' :iiii!u!ancf. As he fell to the sidewalk, the uuiaan hurried to her home, a few doors distant, to return as the patrol wad leaving for tho hi.soital. At 0 o'clock she had retired, hut her father answered ejuedi.ns put to him l.y 'X reporter for The Xe-ws-Tirnes. Threatene-.l to Kill lioth. "Prom the father story, it was learned i-'pangle-r and l.thel Cornillanly demand, in th r'if.rt from India napop Wilson was formerly juelge at in)oininu'ton. Republicans and progressives are working together in Madison county, through their organizations, to a;rreo on a republican county ticket for next year made up if an eiial nuntl.er each of progressives and n publicans. At a conferenee ailed hy chairmen of the two parties, ljr, of the irS precinct committeemen of the two parties met and a special committee was named to determine which party .shall head the ticket with the first nomination.
Selection of f-Vn. William K. T'.orah of Idaho as temporary chairman of the republican national convention next June has he n ado cited hy members of the progressive wing of the p. o. p. in the west. Other politicians advocate honoring two x-presidents ami proing the amalgamation of the hull moose a rul g. o. p. by naming "ol. Roosevelt as temporary chairman and Willi mi II. Taft as permanent chairman. It seems that when Prodiqal Sn Horace C. Stillwell returned to the republican household from the progressive camp he carried with him the fatted calf in the shape of a plan to change republican rules, it appears, also, ;hat the prodigal is having on heck of a time te induce the old home folk to barbecue ami consume the said inilated bovine. Indianapolis Times.
That -metlbr.g political was in th" wind uu evident Monday afternoon and enln in the presence at the Oihor hotel of several active eamlidate-s and several and more act:" supporte r?. ef the aforementioned i "lid.it-- Whether the isit ' 'ol. Harry Stuart the sesip i:.ade it a po.nt to ask him his i liddle name, and hereby n.-cs it r:ior' or 1 ss an an alibi New. had anything to do with the ethrr "p referees" could not be learned defmite-
but e:rse has a perfect rU'nt to i speculate. j i Cid. Marry, republican candidate' i r senator, and according te the Main st. organ's urir.dinrs it is said TMi: candidate for United States s nator, subject. of eourse, te the .March primaries, arrived in South j I'.end. quietly, stealthily, he says, ' Monday morning. He will be here .i few days, visiting nearby localities in a fence building undertaking. Col. Marry isn't underestimating, th Watson strength in this part ef ! the state, ner tlie strength ef any ! 'H.r candidate for the republican;
sr nator. ..1 nemination if edher.. there' be. Me is looking to New, . i ; .. ?
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S BOOSTS P. 0. FIGURES
Increase of $2,603.52 in Last Quarter Over Same in 1914.
Christmas business in the local
Irostolfico eluring 1 9 1 Ö increased $2,-
j over 1!)H. according to the j quarterly report that was issued on j Monday. The increase is seen In the entire epiarter in the South Iiend ei.iee over the .'-a me period of the preceding year and brings the figures p for the whede 12 months. S Ier the last three months of the year, October, Ne.vember and December, there Ls a total increase of
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months, ctfber, did the receipts fall i below those of 1914. there being a loss of JSÖ.S3. In November there
was an increase e,r ? L'.h nearly f'." more than in December. I'ollowlng are the figures for 1915:
i. an old stunt with him. but it has I October, $21, $90. 4 3; November, $20,-
always been for the edlur fellov:; it i. new to be- pliiKintf for Nev. "I am not hoe)ke.l up with any-
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December. $27.087.92; total
Ier the ejuarter, $r,9.919.69. rellowing are the figures for 1914: Octe.ber. $21,976.r,0; November, $18,.".09; December, $24,134.10; total for
. the epiarter, $64,479.40. . i .
URGES CHURCH TO WORK WITH CIVIC CENTERS
I!rotlier!iool of Trinity M. 1Z. tei'talns Muesst'l Clul C. II. lalely Speaks.
eine," says Mr. New, regarding a iue.-tie.n as to his alleged alliance with James r. Goodrich. As to the Watson-McIIay com bi nat km, he had nothing to say, except, perchance to
' Claud'' Nie-ely, who has agreed to ampaun amongst youthful reuhlicans b.ereabouts for the ItushvilleKentland duo. i Col. Marry made Nicely a prepesition. it is said, but Nicely citeel , his iirst pledge and went his way. ' There might be some significance in a little three-some hedd in the hid el grill aremnd and about 7 ('- e lock, and again ther might not. i The presence of erne Andrew Jackson Mickey of Importe at the hedel ti.s hardly to be associated with the New visit, though he may have been gum-. hoeing fer his Ku.shville fri( nd. Doubtful, though. Andre w Jackson ef the heuise of Mickey was on the scene, as waa Mayor Ualph (laylor ef Mishawaka, and Atty. A. G. Graham of this city. There was a little dinner and a little talk, and afte-r it was all over Mr. Caylor v.-as questioned incidentally , eatneerning his campaign for the
jsanie thing wanted by the I.nporte cooperating with them. ; barister. ' "I haven't fully decided," said , Mr. f.aylor. who stated further that con had been intimate for two years, be had isited a number ef points ''off and on." he said. Then another thr district. ;nan entered tho woman's life and
Andrew Jackson was epiestioned. she said fpangler threatened at ".Merely a coincidence," replied times to kill her and to end his Mr. Mickey. "I just happened to be own life. He had phoned her a coming through here ami stopped number ef times the past week and
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That the church can and must ceniperate with the civic centers of the city to their best advantage was the point bremght out by C. Ii. Eddy of the Muesscl Civic club last night at an oyster supper given by the
Drotherhoeul of the Trinity M. K. church in the church parlors. There were' 6p members of the IJrother1 eod present and all were enthused j by the talk of Eddy and plans will be made for the church to cooperate with the club at all meetings. 1 Ii. Harnes, municipal director ot recreation spoke on "Kecreatiem." He showed what work has been done by the various civic club3 e. uring the past year and spoke of the advantages the church has of
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GKOKGi: AKLTSS AND M.IHGKIl V MAl'I!. IV A SCKXK FIU)M "l'AMMM" AT THE OLIVJJt TIIICATI'i:, MONDAY, JAN'. 10.
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LAST PERFORMANCE OF THIS PLAY WEDNESDAY.
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SUCCESSFULLY PLAYED BY NAT C. GOODWIN.
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story of old Iondon. Mr. Arliss hnptrsemation ed' the comically eccentric maestro is elescrihed as surpassins; anything he has hitherto offered.
As.setci.ited I'rc?! Service: IO? ANGi:U, Calif., Jan. 4. Alleprinp that iho jury that convicted Mathew A. Schmidt of first degree murder last Thursday had misconeluctetl itself, attorneys for 'he prisoner made a motion Monday for a new trial, ftohmidt is charged with the murder of Charles Ilagerty, one of the 2 men killeel in the blowing up of the Tines huildinff live years age. The n otion alleges that the jurors were permitted to take motor car rides and on various occasions
had been allowed to dine at home.
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THIS' IS TRIANGLE DAY OUR EXTRA SPECIAL FUTURE
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In Five (5) Parts Richard Mansfield's Famous Piece
Tin: Ni: srtiCK cc. Tho weather man certainly favored Laurence Finch and his players, for last niht eendd not have beon more pleasant and tho large audievce that greeted them was in a correspondingly pleasant mood. Mr. Finch's frienels were out in full force and gave him a rousing welcome.
411 io.f oi im- iwuw..w i Hearing of arguments on the motion
i.nn.-n oeauty ir. iOQ wan j-aianuu
is ployed by Margery Maude. Prominent, too, in the east are Mrs. Arliss, Florence Auer. Essex Dane, Leila Kepton. Paul Gordon. Kdear Kent, ludlcy Dirges St. Clair Hay field, C'harVs Ilarbury and others well re-menv'i-cretl here. Messrs. Klaw & 1. danger and (Jeorge fykr have given tho prt)duction a si tting and cos
tuming in keeping with the delight-
for a new trial was deferred.
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they also welcomed the company ana ful JlK,intncs.- of the period 1S.T0 In found them most pleasing acquaint- ' whirh the ,)lay is iXU, Tho action of
; the nieces takes place helween the
ances. The play "The Natural Iav," is as the management warned us rather startling but it holds the interest from the rising of the curtain to the? going down of the same holds it in a tense gripping way that makes eine hold ones breath until the final denouement. Mr. Finch as Doctor We-bster gavo a meist finished perfermanco and hU audience was with him so completely
mornin el a v.
and evening ot the same
at tin: lasatj.i:. Theodore Roberts is the featured members of an excellent cast appearing in a picture "Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo." at the I.aSalle -today. This
ii, a picturization of the novel by K.
FIND 78 BOMBS lll ROOM New York Police Discover I.ig Stecl. of I. lasting Supplies.
AsrwMnted I'res Sorvlf-e: NEW POILK, Jan. 4. After the arrest Monday of Giovanni Attanasio, U5 years olel, pedice said the' found in the man's room TS small homhs of the fuse type, primed and prepared for imtant use. In addition to the bombs, police said they also eliscovered a quantity of dynamite, sulphur, fuse and fulminating caps. The prisoner was taken to heaeleiuarters for questioning.
Te Cure a Colel in One Day
ORGANIZING CLASSES
Vocational Training Work Will Kcnewed at Once.
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it was learned she had phoned him,
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The werk ef erganizins: the vocntional training rlase s for the new term in the public schools was taken up Monday night at the high scho,d. There were 600 women enrolled in ing the last term. These classes during the last erni. The.o classes were held both afternoon and night in all
it was just a coincidental
little meeting anel featured hy conversation of no particular interest, at this time. That aspirants fer the county proveeutorsbiji are awaiting an an-
j nouneement from Chester K. Montgomery is a bit of gossip tloating ' about the city, and that among those en the waiting list are both Dan ' Nye and Samuel P. .Schwartz Ls ; another choie-e veual exercise. If the chief elccides t run again, his de put is, it is said, will wait, and
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Monday evening Spangler called anel with the Cernicon woman went to a nearby grocery. Returning he questioned her. said the father, and askeel her if she would come back to him or stand by Fred Johnson of this city. "She said she would stay with Jih.son." continued the father, "and she" says he exclaimed 'Here goes', and shot himself." See Pistol Hash. Elis Eocker and Iiwrence Dailey saw the Hash of the pistol from a
me w ii oo is oi me city ami the inter- friends if the two say both names et was such to indicate a larger will go down on the primary ballot, attendance during the new term, it I is hoped during the new term to1 That James P,. Wilson of Ploomhave a full enrollment in all th'iiig.o:i ill make the United States classes, which was mt the ca elur. ! n:1 f ,ri .1 nee th ..m.,!,-.
Ing the first of the school year. ,-ket . ,.f Willi
WAR TAX AIDS REVENUE
December
ncarty feeei store where they were
he doe:-n't asnire to re-election. worklnir Thinking n hnldnt. wnr b-
ing perpetrated, they rushed to a stero in front of which Olficer Ed Mortz was standing. He hastened to the rcene anel founel Spangler. Que. tiemed. Spangler at first tried te. lay the blame for hLs act on another woman, but finally admitted
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the way vhe elid. Miss Vernon war; a charming Tluth and her emotional work wis very effective. She has youth and beauty and a most pleasing personality that gets over tho footlights. Mr. Harmon as the heoiless. thoughtless boy who suddenly tocomes a man made us alternately eJespise and sympathize with him. Miss Hathaway won the audience instantly and she and Mr. Hriggs acted their little love .dory very" brightly. Mr. Poore as the college trainer was very funny and Miss Kinsr as Mrs. Franklin who never could remember anything had the audience laughing with her in all her absent minde lness. Taken as a whole the company ithe best that has appeared in South P.enel in stock in many a dav and Mr. Finch must be congratulated. It is expected the matinee girls will bo out in full force today and there are certainly a number ef matinee idols in the new company.
usually startling. The repi oduction I of the great gambling salon, the j casine) at Monte Carlo, is said to bo a correct setting of the real gambling palace.' On Wednesday Gladys TIanson, an attractive dramatic tar, will be seen in "The Primrose Path." There aro a number of tense dramatic situa
tions in this picture and it requires a strong and dignified treatment to make consistent the sacrifices which
tho wl'e in this story does. Miss t ' llansrn carries the scenes most e on- ; vincingly, and her visible heroic suf- if" ferings from the excellent features .
of this drama. Hal Forde also has a. leading" role.
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rou1ke ef Richmond, who withdrew ''el'owing announcement ef the
I.thel Corntcon hoot himself.
had caused him to
at tiii: (itpm:rM. The current bill at the Orpheum features H. D. 1 Jerk's classy musical novelty. "The Debutantes," with Lotta I.aker leading the sons? numbers anel Jack UusseH acting as comeelian. New ceistumes. attractive girls and clever dancing make the act a pleasing one. The Royal Italian ejuintet offers 12 minutes of grand opera, and pleases music lovers. Kdwin (leorge offers a comedy juggling act, with bright patter. Morgan and Stuart have r.n amusing sketeh entitled "The Jitney Poufiuet." and the Clairmont brothers in a comedy aerial rovedving act open the show te geod advantage.
Two Stars H Theodore Roberts O ! r i l n l i ii n
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In the f.anihling Honianco
S!,l;:..(;s Out Month hi 101 1.
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War taxes brought the collections for December in the South Fend ottice of the inte rnal reenue department up to $-0.r.N.e.s, an increase of $..1C;.US orr the same month ef 1913. The colloe-tions in December, 1?H, were J 1 :.;. vs. j S"pecial taxes on i;ar and tobacco stores, pool room:', bretkers. pawn broktrs anil the-. iters are due now and J. P. 1 Sutler, internal revenue eedlector here, has asked, that all of them be paid early in the month. i
POLICEMAN ARCHIBALD ' 13 FOUND GUILTY!
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Tin: Ai'niTomrr. An hour of unalloyed enjoyment is promisee! the patrons of the Audi-te-rium today in the Trianule Fine Arts five part play, "Old Heidelborg." vith pretty Dorothy Gish and handpome, stalwart Wallace Re id in tho leading roles ef Kathie, the inn keeper's daughter and Prince Karl. The story is as follew s: Karl I bSnri :h, I. lw k.F. c.f --- - f T? nt'i ni'i i o
1,11 - V . i , 'i.ivi:v i'p von: torpid livfr. educated accordinig to the strict ruFs , , . . ,i v--i i Jo keeji your liver active u?e pr. of court, which, evena.asnuallchdd Kin.s - iJo pils Thv ..' he rebelled .against. When he is ()()., ,iii;,.s,ioni relieve constipation.
twenty ears oiu oe i.-. r-eoi n m-- ana tone up tne v. Hole sstni keep Ui University of Heidelberg, where lie your eye clear .-.nd your skin fresh meets Kathie, the daughter of the inn and lualthy lool:ing. ("Jnly 2Zc at fyt -V. .- . -I JL t
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lYom the novel of I. I'hlllps OpiKMihiem that ran in th Saturday i:vcnin Post. Many of the setiics are exael duplicates of the famous casine) at Monte Curie vtith the guests gambling
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CA tuix ami a !ig feature.
yi:ri:sday Gladys HANSON', a beautiful enmtional star, in
KARL FORMFS, JR., WALLACi: RI.H) AM) DOROTHY CilSII ix "old hi:iii:lri:r(;.'' tin: xi av fi i:-part i i:atfri: sfpi:r isi:i by d. w. c;rii i rm roit Tin: triaxoli; PRotiRA.AL Also
"FICKLE FATTY'S FALL" A two reel Keystone comedy produced by Mack Sennett with Roscoe Arbuckle.
The Primrose Path"
1.0c Regular Prices 10c Hear the Pipe Organ. Ruy LaSalle Couixm Rooks ami Save Money on JLaSallc Admissions.
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keener where he ledres. A romance
springs up which is short lived, ho-.v-cor, as before his first year is fin-1 ished. his uncle, the reigninz prince. ! determines to enter a great war ami send for Karl to take commaml ef his troops. Karl at-first refuses to pe. but is persuatled by his obi tutor, uho thinks perhaps his presence will avert the war. The uncle is obdurate and Karl is unable to dissuade hin frem enter'nt; the war although the people are greatly opposed to it. A rc.ob assembles outside the palnc which so infuriates the nrcle tb-t he dies of heart failure. Karl quiets the people by tellinir them there will be no war. For reasons of state. -Karl's uncle has betrothed him to a princess of a neighboring principality and Karl is in honor rmund to earnout the arrangement, though his he-art is hre:ikin: for Kathie. He determines, since he must sacrifice his . ... ... IT-.. 1
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bcrsr and bid the students . and Kathie gooeP ye. but finds that in beccming the reigning prince he is sep-
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Kathie is homewhat in aw
With breaklr.g hearts they
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duties and his marriage of state. "Fickle Fatty's Fall." a two reel Keystane coin -dy with Roscoe Arbuckle is also on the bill today.
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0nSn$hi Monday Evening, Jan. 10 DIRECT FROM BLACKSTONE THEATER, CHICAGO. Klaw & Erlanger and George Tyler Present the Distinguished Actor
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METRO PICTURES Mrs. Fiske's Greatest Success
"THE HIGH ROAD55
W k I GEORGE It
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r.roi.r.i: uiuss roii. The many excelknt rede in which
George Arliss hus dflihte l theater j ge-ers, especially his most recent!
"Disraeli" makes the of this! dbtinguisheel actor to the lier
rcxt Monday of sj-ecial interest, to
which must be added the fact of his
now nppearing in a new success direct from Chicaco. The play is writ-
;cn around a romance ef ra.anini s
residence in Englan-I; it is a love w
In the New Comedy Success "PAGANINI" Ey Edward Knoblauch, Author cf "Kirmet"
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FHIFFS: Main l!Hr all S2.0O c-xt-ept the la-t fenir reiws. Hakony, all SI. on. f.alh'rj, Iirt feur nis ,Ve Ilalancv of gallery 2r-. lico t-alo Iiday morning at IO otlen-k.
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