South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 78, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 March 1916 — Page 7
SATT'im W AITIIUN'OOV. MUMM 1S. loir.. ARMY BILL VOTE hoardwall; extending out into the auditoriu hi. "Maid in Ati. erica" tlie mos elaborate of all the W.nter Garden revues. The two itr. mense acts show 12 scenes. Florence Moore heralded as the world's create?: comedienne, heads the company.
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Only One Voice Raised Against Preparedness Measure in House.
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K' -n'Tit 1 I -.. t r- on tin- army incrr-a.o hill. Mort- than two sruie momhor.s
evprt sst il tli"ir i-v. 'flu- Kreut j ri Jjoiity favot(l 1 1 i oiitiniUf o hill. vshirh is tho in:-r -w pin military !ii"aMir' fvtr r ! i 1 r 4 1 in t he j roimtry in j. a tim- " j Ai'Kiiil mrnts to - off r-l wre t a n oouiice.l, lio-r. ami the prosi ts of pa.in- the 1-ill hy Saturday 11 i - lit irtually vaniVd. !t may he !at- mwt wffk liffori' the hnal vote' ..- taken. , T;tk" I n Hill Monday.
in the s uat', Chairman chamberlain announf"l that Ii would s'-'-k to have the military committ s perfei til army hill taken u, nxt Monday. Thf water power hill must disjdaed to permit this. Pies't Wilson's appeal for haste on. preparedness measures, it is thought W'i'ilil lead the power hill advocates lo iI their phiee without a st ru l; Im. Tile failure of any organized opposition to the purposs of tli" army ! ill to mi ;iw itself on the4 house Moor led I pi septa 1 1 e Hay. chairman of the house im I i : i t t to ahaildoll the tdulit session provided fT under the peeial rule whi.h lave the 1 KhL of way. The a ''emulation of amendments t'i ! offered also inlluejued his deeision. They cannot !m taken up until the ten hour Keiiei.il deh.ite is ended. Alter that the he minute speech rule will apply, so it u.is. letrarued as useless to hold niuht sesiiuis in an effort to urt the hill passed hy Saturday niuht. The yenrral tlehate will comliKif e.rtly Satunlay and the struuijle with amendments le;;in. Several tiiiiu-h'-rs of the iommittee, all of whom s.uned the report on the liill, will propose th. ines jn cpec.ific sections. 'I 'hey are not hound by any committee agreement. Interesl I "!:!;. As tin iiiiirr after memher added his (pproal to the plan for inceasimr the army during the day. int 'rest in the dehate Maed. It was tiKi one-sid d to attract a crowd. At limes there were not none than a. or,- of seats tilled on the Moor. Party lines were utterly forgotten it the disetission. I ie i rese n t a t i e I lay fa ed the house for An hour, delivering no set .speech, hut ready to auswa r ipiestions from any (piarter. Representative Kahn, ranking
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somt tiling which means "India to;
mot fnplf when the word is spoken, permeates in the picture "The Heart of Tara." the Mutual Masterpie e de luze edition which will he shown at the 'olonial the;itr fnil.iv.
The picture i? set at Tower Post, j India. "att. t'elmar returns to this 1
place after a loner absence with his'
I daughter. Horothy. who is the idol
of the troops. The captain is to inako an investigation of the loss of some valuable jewels which belonged to the Kr.jrlish crown. The Rajah Selim. an Indian prince, and the captain are enemie?. It is from him the captain expects to get the Jewels. The rajah learns of the former's mission and plots to murder the captain and steal his beautiful daughter for his harem. lie carries out his intentions to the point of making both his captives, when a younir English oMicer who loves Dorothy learns what has happened. (,()()!) FOR COLDS. Honey, I'ine-Tar and lycerine are recognized cold remeil.es. In Dr. lull's Pine-Tar-Honey these are combined with other cough medicine in a pleasant syrup. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-IIoney uuickly stops your cough, checks vour cold, soothes irritation of the throat. Excellent for young, adult and aged. Its one of tho hest eoutrh syrups made. Formula on every bottle. Von know just what you are taking and your doctor knows Its good for coughs an colds. Insist on Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Only 25c at druggists. Advt.
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tee's views. The two divided the debate time between them, since minority member of the committee, frequently intervened to aid the chairman in presenting the committhere was no one to lead an opposition. Measure Is A Hack od. The bill was attacked sharply hy Kepi esentative (lardner of Massachusetts, republican. He declared that while "it makes a noise lik preparedness, it is not a vcp noisy noise." To support his assault non the figures as to what the hill would accomplish prepared hy Uepresentttive Hay. .Mr. (lardriT read a copy of a letter from s'ec'y linker, the new head of the war departmen.. The letter disputed the accuracy if figures by which Mr. Hay sought to show that l.::iM.7!i men would immediately be available fen a national army if the house army was enacted. Csing the same method of calculation as that employed hy Mr. Hay it said. "We should have now available, without any legislation. 1.-S4.T!'0 men who have had some military training"
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(Mhcial Kcpoi t Shows Indiana Hull Moot o Ix oil tilt' Decline. IN'DIAXAPDLIS, March 1 S. Less :han S.t'cai votes were polled by the i.'.ogi cssives throughout Imliana it me primary of Vlarch 7, according o figures camtained in the report of the official canvassing hoard made public Friday. James P.. Wilson, who ws unopposed for the pro--icssive nomination for the Fnited States senate, received I.TtOT, the highest number cast for any pro-
LACRANT SUNDAY. Ijauraut, tho magician, and his company including the Fox sisters, Gladys Keller and the Laurant trio will hold the hoards of the Oliver theater tomorrow afternoon and night.
-tin: ihmikmjax ;ii:l." The P.oston flnslish opera company, which includes in its roster such prominent singers as Joseph Sheehan, Mirth Carmen, Elaine de Solium. Arthur Deanc, Eugene Crowd. Philip Fein. Dave Cronherger and Lillian Hall, w ill give, two performances of "The IJohemian Girl" at the Oliver theater this afternoon and tonight. There is no question hut what "The Bohemian Gitl" is the favorite of all the old comic operas, containing a.s it does some of the most beautiful songs ever composed. Among it.-? famous numbers are "Then You'll Kemember .Me." "I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble Halls." "The Heart Rowed Down." and "Bliss Forever Past."
was principally responsible for the wave of enthusiasm over Russian dancing that has swept the world. Her vogue in pictures promises to he equally f.rcat.
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"THE TRAIL OF THE' LONSESOME PINE" It wa- in the dramatic cision of MU Im autiful Morv of the
tumherlan.l mountains th 1 1 i y - . v . IKs Walker M.nd hei- grcaf-M DUAtn lb MLLLU
liiumpli 011 the -H'aking slam. Tho vtctrj ha-i to o with tho lifo of a 301111 revenue ollic-or hiiiiting for illegal "iinMiii-hiu-01V in tin mountains. Tho cat uiiusiiallv talented and the lioiwv has Ihmi pionotiiu-od a big Mictrvs
Pres't Wilson received a total of Ith". 4 2:! votes, w hich was the highest number announced for any candidate on the democratic ticket, fharles W. Fairbanks, candidate for the republican nomination for the presidency, polled a total of 17t'.1 7 S . while the four candidates for the gubernatorial nomination on the republican ticket received a total of 1. '..-"TS votes. The oitu iul canvass did not change the s:anling of any of the candidates.
at tin: lasai.m:. Charlotte Walker is featured at the Ii Salle today in Eugene Walter'? southern drama, "The Trail of th- Lonesome Pine." It was in the dramat-o version of this beautiful story of the Cumberland mountains that Miss Walker .scored her greatest triumph on the speaking stage. The story of "The Trail of the Lonesomo Pine" has to do with the love of a oung internal revenue officer hunting for illegal moonshine whisky still? in the remote mountain section of Yirginia. There he meets "June," the beautiful daughter of old Judd To diver, head of the moonshiners. How the two fall in love, although enemies, how the moonshine trattic is broken up and the young" otticer wins over the Tolliver family must, naturally, be seen to be appreciated.
AT Tili: OKIMIECM. The IaSalle Musical Comedy Co. will close its engagement at the Oipheurn today with their final production entitled. "Who's Little Girl Are You?' New song numbers' will he introduced, lively comedy scenes and entertaining dancing specialties. The matinee this afternoon will rioi. start until 2 o'clock. Beginning Sunday, a new vaudeville bill will he presented featuring
'.'rank Stafford and Co. in a novelty j fekctch entitled. "A Hunter's Game."!
Prominent in this act arw two beautiful hunting clogs who pose and retrieve game at their master's command. This is not a trained do act in the sense that the animal? do tricks. Freeman and Dunham, clever vaudeville comedians, -will of-
! fer a new eornedv sketch entitle. 1
"X Day at Brighton," introducing a number of exclusive and novel song numbers. Menlo Moore's "Sorority Girls," a miniature musical comedy, will be offered. Pauline Saxon, the Sis Perkins girl, will present her original specialties and Cummins and Seaham, eccentric comedians, will complete the hill.
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Andi-ew Oovlc Dies From Kftoct of Blow on the Larm .
sl .N D V D. W. GUI FI ITirs SjMcial Hovival hill of Mir hly. Biograph muxinms, presenting Lillian Gish. Iar I'ic kfonl. Blanc ho suivt and other famous stars in congenial rohs.
PHILADELPHIA. Marth IS. AndrewCrowley, a feather weight, professional boxer of this citv-, was almost instantly killed in a bout with Mike .Malone, also of Philadelphia. Death, according to the police, was caused by a blow on the larvnx in
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Kogular Adniissim fatinocs all soats l(h Fvcniiigs. Sunda)s and Ihdidajs. t(r an, 'oiis)it Books (g(M.(I for any scat at an time) 10 tickets for SI.;o. nr.Ai: Tin: i.asalli: pipi: OllC.W.
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1 vlLed a few minutes late r. Physicians say he was choked to death as a re.salt i.f the blow on his throat. Few Bailey, manager of the club, 'was ..t:s'f.d. and later released on
his own 1 ei-.inizance, while Malone and six sc Ullis w ere lo ked up. The lout w .4.S to have gone six rounds.
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AT Tili: Al'DITOIlll'.M. The Auditorium is showing today a three reel Yita'graph drama entitled "The Man He Used to Be." "The Perilous Swing," a Kalem railroad picture featuring Helen Hose Gibson: "Bungles Enforcing the Law," a Yini comedy, ai.d the iSeligTribune of current news, showing many interesting scenes. On tomorrow's bill arc "Gold Dust." a two reel Biograph drama: "Ham and the Diver." one -of those funny "Ham" comedies that are so popular: "A Song From the Heart." a Bubin drama; "Making Good." a .vlig drama featu-ing that ""clever player, Tom Mix, and "Ilughey the Process .s'erver," a sinrle reel Vitagraph comely. 11 Monday Willirm Farnuni will be seen in a six reel picturizttion cf Kdward Sheldon's sensational story. "The Nigger."
".MAID I.V AMi:iIIC.." In dancing on the surface of
stage is an art. it is undoubtedly a super-artistic accomplishment to do tho same steps with reckless abandon on a 22-inch runway projecting over the footlights from the curtain line to the rear wall of the theater over the orchestra seats. The unusually large chorus with the NewYork Winter Garden spectacle, "Maid in America," coining to the Oliver theater next Wednesday, matinee and night, to do this unusual and terpsichorean act, but not with the utmost ease and safety. The musical numbers in which the girls dance light fantastic steps on the narrow area of the runway are sajJ to he among the most striking; novelties ever shown in a Winter Garden revue. The runway is brilliantly lighted throughout its entire length and it brings tho company in close touch with the audience. Several of the principals are shown in dancing specialties on this unique
TODAY 'THE MAN HE USED TO BE" Three reel Vitagraph drama. "THE PERILOUS SWING" Railroad picture with Helen Rose Gibson. SELIG-TRIBUNE NEWS
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MM I'. PAVLOWA COMING. Mine. Pavlowa. the celebrated Kassian dancer, who has recently taken up picture work, will he seen at the IiSalle on Tuesday in an elaborate eight reel production, "The Iiuiii'.i Girl of Portlci." Many critics of the performance of the famous Russian dancers, of which Pavlowa is the principal, speak of these as "ocular opera" or "opera in action." ThU is because the program includes opera and ph3 especially written for interpretation through a medium of this national Russian art without a spoken word. The resemblance to a silent performance before a camera, as is done in motion picture woik i remarkable. Mine. Pavlowa is the acknowledged leader in Russian terpsichorcan artistry and
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MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE DELUXE David Horsley Co. presents MARGARET GIBSON in The Heart of Tara9 A Pretentious and Spectacular Drama of India, wilh the Famous Bostock Lions, in Five Big Acs. Also "GOING UP," Comedy. TOMORROWFRANCIS X. BUSHMAN in "PENNINGTON'S CHOICE."
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