South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 50, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 February 1916 — Page 7

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I, IS HMB DAUGHTER Kankakee Woman Reports That Description Tallies With That of Her Child. KI.KHAKT, Ind . I". !.. 1!'. Tn.it I.rrthv SL'-nini:. th' 1 1 -:'' r- I I Kirl who ran a'"...;, from th- h"m- ' Mr. and Mrs. T-.'is .".. 1. ..f n ir Iur.luls, .v-"-t-.r!.iv n!-ht, and who formerly v.. is an ii.rnat" of th'rjdian.s' h"iii' at M i ha a :i k.i, is the 1 'it d.Viiht t of Mrs. "1mi Slwrrn tn of ICiiikal e.-. is tht- bli-f o; h-rm;.n, who a 1 1 - I hb-f K.bh t by tolcphon'- I'rid.ty afternoon to Inquire about fh K"irl. Sh- liad rt.ol cf htT sa5ad: ifl "hlatfo papers. Mr.s. h"h-rnan t"ll th- tbbf that she had not .- n h r daughter f"i' -i::ht years, hut f-lt üahi from lf-criiitlon-. of her that th- Imnlaps Ihrothy Sherman is her mU.-intf child. Th trirl has hot n d-s r i 1 1 a-s Lall and shndt-r with Kray-hlu-eyen aiid ('.ark hair. "That is as I imagine my daii;ht-r would hk now," .-Jd Mrs. Hhf rman. Mra .ShtTimiii says that re:ht earn af' t-h suf;" .-red a Ini; and severe sickness. had a son and a daughter. The daughter was nanod Ixrthy and wjui years old thn. "Ibirmy illnesH both children were taken hy frienda and later were placed Ilk haritahh' institutions. When I recovered I hKan a srch fr my children. I found my son. hut. never .see uro 1 a trace of my daughter," said Mr Sherman. When .loo c.scarello, 1 4-year-old nephew of Paul Itontitrlio. who ha a fruit .-tore at 127 S. Main st.. failed to come to supper at o'cloek Monday nu'ht, his uti le wondered what had happened to Iii in. As it wa.s known that Jo sometimes wnt to th" 'entury cluh building just to . hat was K'dnr n tln-te. Mr. Hun-b-iio sent his own little vm to in',uire aho'it him. l"-at J" had not hen there. Then Mr. r.on'ilio himself started out hi search. It was not lorn; until he learned that Joe was in the custody of fflieer Ionetti, who was noting on instructions rnm a or- s lather, Nick 'oscar-llo, wli is n;v at Xapolon. O. The next morning, early, it was .'inserted. I-onetti put .In' on a train for Napoleon, and that is the last seen of him here. Will Demand Kelmhur-imirnt. Mr. r.ontiKlio. who has raised Joe since he was two years old, and says he has spent a Kood deal of money on him for clothing, hooks and many other things and has kept him in schind all the time, is threatening to take measures to recover Joe, or, at least to secure reimbursement for his keep. It is hinted that, ntheer I.oonetti acted without authority from the department in sending Joe to his father; in fact, that he acted contrary to Instructions yiven hy the chief. The spiriting away of Joe calls to mind the mysterious disappearance of his fathr. Nick Coscarello, about four years airo. It wis thought for some time that he might have committed suicido. I -iter ho turned up in Na nolens, whero he now has a little fruit .store. At the Smelt zcr Warding house, 2 20 "West Morion st., it was said Friday afternoon that nothing had been heard as to the whereabouts of Mrs. Iiarles Smeltzer. who disappeared Wednesday night. Asked if police authorities had been requested to try to leu-ate her, the person answering the phone replied that they had not that it was expected Mrs. Smeltzer would herself write within a. week, promised in the note she left behind. Jt is hop,! to locate hr through any letters that may be nceivenl. Anna "Maria Menkes i dead at her home two miles v. est of r.ristol at S:2t) oVlcwk Friday nUht. a victim of pneumonia. She was horn in Hnyder county, Penns hani i. on Aug. 26. lS3t'. SMirviping her are a daughter. Mr?. Kdith Morris, at her home; three brothers, A. J. and J. J. Monges of l'.ristol. and. I. M. Meng s of Chicago, nnd a sister. Amelia M enges. Sh had hvd near Urls'ol 4 J years. Tlu- t 'ln. r.tl will he held Sunday, with services at .ion church at 1:30 o'clock. 'ondueted by Kev. F. A, rres?-l vZ F.lkhart. ASK FOR and GET MOKLICKIS THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes coat YOU simo pricflSi SCHOOL HEADS BLAME JJOTHERS Say Parents Neglect Primary Health Rules Thr.t iivnr eT'..!-n are f 1 lift ::;. chreideu'.Jv '"I:tl;-.itt t t l.reiigli l-:irent oeri4r!.t. a -tartür g f:!l ' r.'ig'.t t ii!:t hy rv ut inetlgitlon ' v. ; 11 !...ri t ie. lla-rily oTl.e-l :i!m tl.at t!'-r he :n -re tla.e to l-:i. the l.-e if r.'ol y -1 -. t Ti-i ?!! fcr'-!i-ri iiv'.e t f t .' e m!1 1 " h - prlii-u;'!; It i. t ( duty f ni"!!,crs t" ' 'i . i ! V II :ittf;.J to tve of liif .1 ! I d .f ra- : lit : -. ! e- ; i ;,; . Wh. '-...:;M .1 ill :i t 'V . f "' LT' l: T to . ! ,i:.'l t r- ti..t g .. 1 l' -for::;!? g t . N :i ! 1 t ; i ! -.-! : ... r - .t ! 1. I. ! S i . . ;'. ' :. r - ' -:.i . ..:. it :. ; -v .. i.'i II , .... I ! 't'Tr. ' The .t..-r ;.; . It i ! r l! ; t

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A 1 it V is h1 W ' V 4 . St ': V A scone from Tlio Hawk." In w M-rn at tlw Olher Theater Monday THEATERS ( I.OSI.S Sl'N'DAY. With th two performances today and the two Sunday afternoon and night 'The Dattle fry of l'eae" wid close its engagement here at the div er. rirn ki:s i:. r wi:i:k. " n the I-'iring Line With th- Germans." the uteatest (f al! motion pictures of the Kuirope.-.n contlict. wiiich will b. slutun at the Oliver theater for four days starting Tuesday, ran for seven weeks in Chicago at the Fine Arts and I. .He theaters. The scenes were mosi!y taken from auto and aeroplane and showsome thrilling incidents on the eastern theater of war. Inning tho enKaement here performances will bo given every afternoon and night. AT Tili: Al'DITOIill M. -The open Track." a Kalem railroad picture, featuring Helen Kose Gibson; "Apple Ihitter." a SclU comedy; "The Huso." a three-reel Vitau-raph drama, and the Selig-Tri-bune of current events are the offerings at the Auditorium today. Tomorrow brines "Tom Martin, a Man." a three-reel Selig drama: "Too 1. "lever P.y Half." a Vitaraph comedy, with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew; "The Little Sister of the Poor." a Luhin drama, and "No Sir He Dob." a Selig comedy. Monday's feature, "The Precious Packet." a tive-reel Gold Itooster picture, featuring Ilalph Kellerd and Lois Meredith, and Helen Holmes in "The (lirl and the (lame," AT Till: IASALLi:. Today's feature at the LaSalle Is entitled "My Iidy Incog." a Iaramourt picture of unusual power. Hazel Iawn is the featured player in this thrilling comedy drama and her work in this picture far eclipses anything that sdie has ever done. She displays a snap nnd dash in her 1 ortraal of a tri rl detective that is captivating ami delightful. The story is full id quiet humor and mysterious situations. A Paramount trael picture will also he shown. On Sunday a film favorite of photoplay patrons, Florence IaPadie. will be seen in a new production entitled "The Five Faults of Fh." .Miss IiP.adie will be remembered ;is the charming heroine of "The Million Foliar Mystery." and In the present picture she illustrates five separate and sensational experiences in the life of a joung lady of stromr individuality. The photodrama mirrors .1 young girl's very soul, and Miss" liillndio appears to au excellent advantage in all of the scenes. AT tiii: OHIMII-XM. HanliMi '-rotlicrs in their pantop.ii:;:e n"vc!tv. "The Hnnnted Hotel." will pleas the juvenile patrons of tlio rpheum today. Final performaiaas of the live-act hill, of which this is th featured act. will' be given today. The other er.teri tainers are Prooks and l'.iwen. ' j black -face comedians; Florence Hell iV Co.. in a dramatic sketch: the ' Jew 11 i'omedv Trio and Sig'.eei llh.gs. J Pegir.ning Sunday will ie seen one j of the hicxet and brightest cf the season's musical comedy tabbuds. "Around the Town." In thi big prediction will seen Farl I1' wo .ami Mabel P.odgers in the principal rolfs. Poth are well-known entertainers on the Orpheum circuit and they have secured for themselves a talented company of singers, dancers! and comedians. Khthorate scenic effects have been given Th piece and the originality, with the amusing situations, make this one of thi r. -tertaining attractions of the season. AT THi: OMYF.Il. " 'Tle Hawk" soared last nicht scared to the most legitimate sue-' c. s which anv French plav has; sccred here since The Thief," wrote Act,.n Davics in the New York Tri-' hur.o when William Fa ersham pro-t .hi.-td tl-e play in thit city. "This' .'.t, h Fr.if.iis lie I'luivfct won its c...npl.-t.dy b. cause wh-n

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0 Q j j J ! I hl Ii William rwnhig. Faerhani will h version to the old triangle. The psychology of the play held its audience mite as much as its drama did. and to the end in fact, during the last act most of all there was a human poignant note which caught and held the audience. Here was a play a big play and perhaps that audience was not fjuiek to appreciate it. For one thing the French atmosphere was there. Mr. Faversham as a i rodueer hnd done for his play what he did for his Spanish settings in 'Trie World and Ids Wife.' The scenes made hemselves felt." Mr. Faversham will bring "The Hawk" to the Oliver theater for one performance only on Monday night, Feb. 21, and it will be enacted by a company of art'sts each of whom brings intelligence and genuine art to their interpretations. AT Till; ()IX)MAL. "The Idol of the Stage' Proud of his Knickerbocker descent, the cider Van Kortland Is ashamed of his :on. Philip, for having adopted the stage for a profession. Although Philip is famous as a Hroadway star under the name of Kd win Hargrave, his father begs him to give up the stage and marry the daughter of an old friend. Hargrave refuses to give up his lifework or to marry a girl whose name he does not even know. While playing a weeK in a wesiern city ne meets and falls in love with Doris falls in love with Dons:" Morton, not knowing that she is the girl his father hoped he would marry. Philip and his wife go to Chicago, where he is booked to play several weeks. Here she falls ill. He watches over her until his own health is wrecked. While building up Ids own constitution, he becomes a victim of narcotic drugs. He accepts a position as leading man of a southern stock company to get money to pay the expenses of his wife's long illness. Marion, daughter of trie manager, falls in love with him not knowing that he is married. Mentally irresponsible because of his drug habit, Philip cannot make the light that he should. Joris arouses the passion of Clark Porter, a "trusty." who secretly supplies Philip with morphine when told that Philip will be free as soon as he is cured of his craving1 for narcotics. Through trickery Forter gets an account of Doris' visits to the camp into a blackmailing s.'ciety paper, making it appear that she is coming to see him. Pecause of the story in the society paper, Philip thinks his wifA has deserted him. When he leaves prison he goes into business, forsaking the stage. Finally he establishes himself in the city where DoTis is living, her son now old enough to contribute to her support by selling newspapers. On the night of a henet:t performance of "liiKomar," the hero is taken ill. The elder Van Kortland. who is visiting his sn. sugtft sts that Phi'ip play the part. He does so on short notice. n the way home from the that r, Doris is recognized by Porter. 1 now a tramp. He follows her ana forces his attention upon her. The loy. seekii: help, appeals to Philip and the elder Van Kortland. They rush to aid the hoy's mother, and are overcome with surprise to learn It uir n I'lllcl 1 ft 'V II. "9. I llllll fort es, a confession from th tramp, thus learning of his wife's innocence. The two are reconciled, and Philip's father is so softened that he even agrees that his grandson may follow the stage as a profession without protest. Vi .... ., ; t . ; ., 1 v ; 1 ; SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Ah-n'v FootdTise. t'i antUejtii pow (!t t i h ih.ik.-n ir.to nnd uei in the fit -ta ih. It re:ves chilbhiliij. fr. st-bit-s. palnl. swollen. !in;arting fet-t and ltistantlr tnkes the Htirg out of oriis una t. unions. It's the greatest comfort lNcNery of the hk'. It I a ertntn r'ief for s,-vailng, c.illou-s and v1d. tired, nchipg fe-t. Sold l,v DmsrgNt every u liere. ." ' . Alw-avs usm it Prrtk In new h'e. Trial i-avkuge Pit PI'. Address, Allen S. Ohastead, IKer. N. V. Advt. Only One "IlKOMO CFlMNi:" ! To get the genuine, call for full name. 1 -A ATI VF. PROMO OIN'I.VF I,ooW j f M t r f vv GHOVK.

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Age 34. Born and raised in St. Joseph county. Qualified by training and experience for the office, and can be elected. The Coquillard family has been in St. Joseph county, Ind., for 93 years and has never before sought a county office. My Number on the Republican Ballot is 34. Advcrtis"mont.

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