South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 47, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1916 — Page 5
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Criticizes Wilson Administration at New York State Convention. KTW Yi:K. I!.. 1. In a sj -m h TitirizifikT th- Wil-- r. .ulmin-i-trntion, ;'". illy in r-.. t to its frc in jnh y. frrnT ln;tl iTat-s .-Vnator Klihu K'-t. as temporary chairman f !l r-j;jMn';.n i-tatf convention. 1 1 r i ' 1 1 h-r Tn'-.-'lty niifht what was r-tfa r!! as th- keyTijt- of t!i- r'-jtuMi'-an national :un-iai-:n. II was introduced l.y Fr drV k Tanri'r. chairman of the flat omm:tf.'f anl was r --1 I with an ovation whi h 1 .i t t'.vo a Iiall !lilliut"!. Kverj in th convention hail and all tanlin' room was cupkl loni; )tcc th comcntion opem-d. The boxes were almost entirely re served for women, one ln-inc: ti 1 1 with seffraxe lealers. Th first part r' Mr. Koot'rf .j'-rh. whi'di was devoted to a consideration of the tariff and Koniiiiiic renditions, was rivf d in comjiaratue silence. W hen he opened an attack on l'r s t Wilmiii's Mexican policy he was repeatedly Interrupted with applause, howe e r. IhllOtllNVS Polioy. The first pridoned outburst of chef-rs cime when Mr. Hoot, tutnto European affairs, ilenoi, i;.c - th- president's policy as one of making threats and failing to make them Kood. In th.ei prepareel speech that M. Hoot sent out in adancv h x -ferrc-d to Theodor Roosevelt a.-, one ot the men who had heltewd it the m of the American o ernn. W. cprotfst at the violation of 1 .eli u mi's neutrality hy (iermany. Tills. I t -tence w;iü omitted Tuesday i.i-CTt in the actual speech. Th" tempers ry chairman himself clni.-.itu a -1. however, the failure of the I't.iled States poernment to protect aa n-f the invasion of l!elt;ium. ' If ttie pulilic opinion of the vor J he said, "was to reo. a.n .vj'e:it on that, neutral upon tha., 'hon all talk aoout peace ;.,. J justi'e and international law and tho rh of man. the progress 4-" ha vanr. and the sjtrcad of liberty iI ".!-. putter mere weak setsf'r'.entr.l-..-ro hi; was icLrii:i. Minister I made seven heat'ts happy today How was that? M inist or Ma rriel thr"e couples. That cnl makes six. .Minister---Well, you don't think I did it lor nothing? T ha Great Kidnay Medicine Fulfils its Mission trouT was afflicted with P.laddoi hie. I suffered such great pain that the doctor had to take my urine. After the doctor had treated rne for
two weeks. I did not get any better. Ith" Atlantic Meet trying out monster Lememhering that a few do.-es nf' gmis near the Isle of Cuba. Fnelo Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root complete-j Sam's dreadnaughts in practice unly relieved my Motiier-in-Liw . after j der s. crecy. Lnglish troops leaving all the doctors who wi re , ailed on ' f,,r the front, thousands of vvi.ci
Uer ease nuu railed to do lier any good. 1 asked my husband to get nie i a bottle of Swamp-Loot, which he; iid. and I tok it and threw he i doctors' preparations away, hecause immediately after I stait d t -.king Dr. Kilmer's Swain p-Hoot 1 was greatly relieved. My hush.md was j-o pleased he said I should take one lozen bottles of Sv anip-Koot, -1 1 by the time I had taken st yen 1m. ttlos 1 vas completely restored to health. That was six ears .K. and I have- not taken any medicine sine-. My weight Is IDT pounds, have thr.children, do my own work in a hoi;M. of twelve rooms, and keep bi.irders. Very truly yours. "MltR. A NN IK i:C( HI MAN. f,."7 Newell St. P.arbrton. h;o. Personally appeared before nie this 19th day of Decern ! .t. It'll. Mrs. Annie Paughtnan. who sub scribed the above st.it tn nt iti.i made oath that the same substance and in fact. W. A. Morton. .Votary true in Public. letter to Dr. Klh.H-r V ('.. llini;hnmtoii. .. A'. rnt' What Sani!-llHt WHI Ih I or Von Send ten cents t. I r. Kilmer 'o,. I.inchaniton. N. V., for a sample size hotO. It W'H i'.nvince any--ne. "ou will als. rereive a lo.i-.k-h t nf vli:ahU' inf-irinati.it). tellinp; about the kidneys and hlad.'.er. When vvritinjf. he sure and nientin the uth Mor.il Ne-.v s-Tltnes. -.vs-Tltnes. lieuMilar tiftv-cent and one-d.llar MZt ' ..r- jl ties for sale :iT all dn Adv To Peel Off Blotchy, Rough or Chapped Skin T riU'"v reu c'.u;-'-. Vi;. fr "kl. s. '!.t.-t.ei. er any eoiu; ! i.-n diP.i.-ultv . th hit tMr.c t- d- N t- r-!ii..v- tl".Wio it . f. Thi I e-m'!y. J-.t inh-osl y nnd 1-..''.e!iively di h the ni'ldUnt'.eil ef r litijirv nier i!ll n. ir urMl'ie at :uiy drü i-tire In v -rtc!ii:d on.-.en. e e k.u'v Tl.f rtt.rh t!. S festive ..ur.r skin, a little ;--h d-ir. raduM :iy l-rhiciiik" tt:e seend !.ner ef 'in f..; t!. -'irf.-e'e. Tli perv fire i; m '..'.'c-d .in 1 t!.fi.e t.ieiithe ia tile life-1:1 v li. c .xy.n ll.e i,ev skin ! le.ir.ttf ü !!y -..ft and ;..tle. henrhsff tl.e l..,i't!'.y c'.-- ef .ii;l. .Iuf a;-pl" tie .ii a- w..uld . ..'.1 . rMtn. :.! H"t r::lMi: It In In tli- -.ri.liic u:ih it PT vxitlt w tr::i .tr. t'i- n.'-t eff- tlve .r!,.;.ie..;1 tr- .tt- : flit K !:" Ii. '!' ;-:.i..e wrinkl--- It U n -"-l t , '-at!..' V. e f.t.-e "ti. a .!.t fer aw ':i!e :i h !, ( l :r.!-. -hitl.!i r;:e:.' -1 1 - - -. ' -I;,.' ;;;; u:iee of pe". !er d -.iv.-lif.- in a i ..f idi.t - f - it !i t. it-; T).-r- ii v-r.i-inc t : 1 1 ill o '-,.r-! i-ri- t!.- li itef a! !'t;f - A !t.
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THEATERS liTX "Tili: HAWK." A roster of the inemhers of the I,o-um and Ihnpire Stock companies from their first until their hnal seasons, would reveal the fact that most of our ! st players had at some time or another hten connected with one or hoth of- theso famous organizations. When William Faversham lirst came to this country, as a youth, he was enuaKed hy haniel I "rohman for the Lyceum stock company. When he joined the company he was a sort of utility man, playing l.its'and acting :ls understudy for Henry Miller. Y'ame the production of "The Wife," which was one of the sensations of that era. fame the departure of Mr. Miller from the company, Mr. Fa ersham succeeding to the part and achieving an immediate success. Another player, Miss (Irace Henderson, also scored her first hig success in" that play. As Lucille Ferra nt. Miss Henderson gained great popularity. She played with the I-Nieum company for some seasons following her lirst hit ami one of the most important parts she created was that of Phyllis Lee in 'The Charity Kali." At huuth she left the organization and she had not since played with Mr. I-aversham i . . . iinui ne engage ner lo create nie role of Madam de Teirrache in his; groat success "The Hawk," with which she is now appearing. Many playgoers will rememher Miss Henderson for her delicate interpretation of Mother Darling in "Peter Tan." with .Miss 'Mamie Adams. Prior to her present en- ' gagement she created the part of !.nna in "Romance" with Miss Huris Keane. at tin: Ai niiomni. Tin- Killing Passion," a William Fox production featuring Claire Whitney and William .Shay, is the principal attiacfion at the Audi torium today with "A Telegraphic , Yair.-i.'.-' ;i comedv with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, and the Selig Tribune of current events showing diu k : nd ueese Pnd safe sanctuary on ."O'.'-acre game preserve near, Marshtield. Mass , Pres't Wilson j making a platform speech in Davenport. Iowa, with the mercury he- ; low zero. Serbian tots driven from ; t h-i r na t i v land, are comforted by ' Fn :hsh soldiers, and it number of . other seem s of interest. ; Tomorrow Mmo. Petrova, tho bril-j bant tnotional actress, will he seen j in "What Will People Say." a livopart Metro photo-play, adapted from 'he popular novel of the same name' i written by Pupert Hughes, one of j th foremost Iramatists, novelists and short story writers in the ooun- j i try. "The Strange Case f Maryj Pag.-" will also be given. Thi is i a two-r el picture featurii'g Henry j P.. Walthall and dim Mayo and is! i nie of a series of stories being i shown every Thursday.
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-Tin: iiattli: cuv or pi:at:." "Tiie Mattle Cry of Peace." the screen argument for war preparedness, heing shown at the diver all this week, hrings to view another stage star who joined the ''movies" rank. Miss Thais Lawton. whoso name has been linken with pretentious dramatic achievements, on the American state, has heroine a warm advocate of motion pictures. She was selected hy J. Stuart Blackton of the Vita graph '. to typify Culumhia in the picture. "Never has a mm re inspiring siixht met my gaze than when I upheld the call to arms of American troops in front of the national eapitol at Washington to preserve peace and not for war." she said. "There I :y Columhia greeted tho groat hody of oer 10, iiiiii true Americans. "During my association with the Century Theater Co. of Xew York. I saw evidence of perfect organization. ut it hardly compared with tho vim and cooperation manifested hy the soldiers on this occasion. I.ach man seemed imbued with the fact that hr was personally responsible for the success of the picture. As a result of my connection with The P.attle Cry of Pe-re' f have become not only an ardent admirer of motion pictures, hut an advocate of preparedness as well." AT Tili: COLONIAL. Clara Kimball Young, whose reputation in "Trilhy" placed her ahead of all other motion picture actresses, Arlctii Ilackctt With William Tavrrsham lit "Tlio Hawk," the llor Monday. . j w.wmf-fti
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1'jench play. "Th lidy With the j Camellias." This p'.ay ljas gin the ratest actress. of two generation tho opportunity of appearing in a spectacular role, bringing out all of the aried emotions which can he shown on the stage. Camille is a liht of low-. Mie belongs to that class w hich pi e s upon men, the typ peculiarly odious, in that she markets her (harms. Indeed, in the play, there is a woman character who has lived that life as a young one. and then in maturer jears. is the shrewd advisor of it younger sisters, who prefer the life of vice to that of virtue. Camilie throws over the wealthy count lor tne young provincial 'lawyer, then she goes back to the count, although she really loves the lawyer. Then she dU-s a pictures. jue death. There is n duel hetweon those two men. and many fine spectacular and emotional scenes, giving Miss Young a part, which her admirers delight to see her in. of taking the center of the motion picture screen, and putting over a real tripping ami exciting piece of work. It is needless to say that Miss Young looks her best, and what her hest is, millions of her admirers know. Albert Capellani, the distinguished producer of "A Fac in the Moon- : t light." and "The Flash of An Hmerald," has charge of the produclion. -vi, v.aT'iiani l i i rii uiiian and an artist, and is the host fitted man in this country for the work. AT Tili: OUPIIIXM. Pinal performances will be given today at the Orpheum of the vaudeville bill which consists of "The musical comedy; Paron Lichter in a pian specialty; Storm and Murston in a novelty comedy sketch; Green and Parker in patter and songs and Vietorine and Zolar in novelty songs and dances. Ftr the last half of the week the Hanlon brothers and their company of pantomlne clowns will he seen in an act entitled "The Haunted Hotel." These original comedians were formerly featured in "Fantiisina" and other spectacular productions. The vaudeville act is fast and full of original fun. Hrooks and Hauen, colored cmedinris, -v ill also offer a now act. Florence P-U and company will present a dramatic sketch entitled "The Acquittal." The Jewel comedy trio will be heard in songs and nonsensical sayings and Sig'oee's dogs will complete the bill with an ntertaining act. at tin: ii.si,i,i;. The LnSallf's feature picture today is entitled "A Soil i:nslavI" and features Ch-o .Madison and Thomas Chottcrton in the piincipal roles. The siorv is hascd n a novel SIMPLE HOME TREATfeT FOR RUPTURE Free Trial and Demonstration At Oliver Hotel. Knptiin swff.-n-rs In ;ind n-;ir tills city l,e L-ii-!i tl.c ni'i'i tiinit y f w it ' x a iit'.xt I -in i r 1 ;i 1 1 il iti'iiistr.-it i' ii j ..f " li.it Si l . VIM'S I'lAl'AK-J'AhS -I ! for ri!'tin i d I't-opl,. TIm-' I -siring it iwill ;ilvt irivt-a ! hli;il til.il if ll'hAPAU for lioiiH in:itn-at. ;io..lute!y ri:i:i:. ! DOES AWAY WITH TRUSS j 'I'm- I'UVI'AO-l'AhS .-m entirely dif- ; fe!-ni from t h :irtil evmiuu-n iaily known as a "tniss. In f:n t. tliey are designed t d nw.iy with hands of ste.l :ind rul'tier that h:ifc and jdin h. Their reina I'ka Ide sn-es- is dlle to the r i tu 1 -pie of keeping c iistaiitl.V applied the s ieiititit ally toiiii.onnded a lisorheiit -:ist riiijjent tn.-d i.-at i !! railed I'hAPA. '1 lie purpose is to co;iti;i t and strengthen the ni :ikeuel ahdoinhial miisi thus i losing the liemial epeiiia as nature Intended so the rupture t'A.VT coaie down. Itein self-ndheiv. Mid hell adle-i inx' eloH.-ly t th- l.o.ly sliiinu r shiftinIs hupisilile. therefore 1 1 ey are an inilHrtant adjunct in retain hi z ruj'ture that canio t he held hv a tnis. 1 demonstrator Itah. o. k. whose wide eperienee in this country and Lurope make" him an authority en matters prrtalnii.z to the a pli at ion of 'LAIPAI to any partiriilar rupture, will he at tue Oliver Hotel Friday. 1'eh. 1. only. Hours lit a. m to 7 p. nr. and he will he pleased to -ive WITIInl T ( "II A K JK. to all who call. ep-rt advice and trial for homo treatment. ! not fail to call on Mr. Hnheock durinz his stay in t'ncltv. Advt. fV" IM A CLASS BY ITSELF' CLEO MADISON H O Ö Q O in u im-v and Kmorfnl m play. A SOUL EN SLAVED" KaMil on Io ii)el by ;rKc Iir)iin Howanl. ThU story KHs tun-ply inio iii prtnu-m. of lifr which it handlo frankly, but fdiMvrvly. It r-lios h to ptopU after bittrr tnigKUs finally find happiness tost'tluT. f -1 T1IUHMAV Onis To Hrady? grtut kviiu roinantv. nd The Island of Surprise With Win. Counona)'. Ilojnilar .dmisdon Iatinvs all j-eat-s Wc. limine. Sunila? and llolidajs, lo ami 15 Coupon Hooks (pood for any)
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I '.ri !! n I hward into m- prohkm. and It sliows how two -opl- who il;iil preatly sinned finally find happiness i o-.-t her. Th.- story is lundh d with trength ami will not o.'":'-hd thior.htful people, ture is verv T)o -hs e!f ti of the pic. i and entirely different from ordinäre dramas of this nature. u Thursday will b,. kii "Th Island of Siirpri." a liama bas-d upon a iiowl by l'yri.s Twnsend Hrady. This ,,r h;ol an extended run in the matrazines anl in laok form ami ha i e. n pronuncl one of tlo tlramatic su -cessi s of th- s-a-son. Prominent in the cast is William Courtenay. as well as a strong supporting company including Lienore Woodruff. Charles Kent and Julia Swain Gordon. The picture relates the adventures of a man and two girls who are bft alone on an island when a storm blows their yacht away. The scones are unusually beautiful unJ the pln.tography excellent. 13 OUR LITTLE THEATER. At the- Sign of the Lanterns-, Washington St. Entrance, High School puilding. THE DRAMA CLUB. Presents the Three Plays: "The Pot of Froth" "The Lost Silk Hat" "The Futurists" rmn.w i; i:ig. ri :js. is All Scats -J'n: Now Soiling. 114 V. WVYSlJLlN'CiTON AVIi ir M m XL Ii A SPECIAL FOX
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A Vitagraph comedy with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew. "SELIG-TRIBUNE OF CURRENT NEWS" TOMORROW
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