South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1916 — Page 7

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IS DEM Iff ELKHART Frances M. Young, Pioneer Resident of City, Passes . Away.

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ta'k -f thf trrii p-. Mr. V,-in was jrostratcl i.y an attack .f j;ripj-' Jusl h-ff,if fr.'- holi.Jay, I. ut affr a j artial "') f-ry wnturd r.ut and wan aiMin prostratfl mi .Ian. 1". m,( w lii li Tirr.f h- liad riM h'f-n able t 'Hf his. hnu 'r. Y'-niis v;.- 'tn in l".uk county, hn, rn July i; 7. 1.7 ''.. In lMiv h- (Mine t I71khait with his par rtt.s. 1 iV u;ii on a lak- Shorn liif-Tfitn. ia;t f-n-'a-"! in th saloon l'!ivin inanv y' iirs airo. Aft'-r th city was votr.J wet in 1 : 1 1 h n-ti-l into j.artr.rrahi; with i V. Wi kwirf, ronrliK t in- th" Midway sah. on at 21s S. Main sf . "n July s, 177, Mr. Ynunz marj i 'I Miss Ada llnovfr. a HauKht'-r of Mr. and Mrs. Man in Hofr of this city. He was a .mf m lcr of one !,t;niri of the KoT-stpr anl vhn that ordr iva.s recently consolidated '.vi tli the N'orth American Fraternal organization, retained rnemtersh: i. He was also a mmlier of the local aerie of Kafirs and of the .Vnnh

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N(v Tin,r S;o ;.ii x-rvi : lil.KHA HT. Apnl 1. Walter Lloyd. 14 wars oid. a fn-hman in Klkhart hih s- hool. was kilU-d 'ale Fri'la;. afternoon on the Frar.kel st. i iiiiiiiinns whoi struk in the h'ad ; v a -us thro'.vn at tl.e hand of Lou 11 l'lukiiürr. 17 ";ir. a can-did.it-for the hih - hool tr.uk Team. As a result, school otf: - n 1 ii" d-rlar-d all -; r i 1 1 ;r a!h!tir !at-i of i;ikhart liieh 1 o.d taneH,l Llo d was a straddle . l;;s i.; f in th- eiier of th f. ld v. afhiniT the practice. I. eine h; Id under the dirertion of C.ah K. T. (Juer. Flickender had thrown the dis. u. two or three times to the. ruMs'irftlients of the o a h, whep one throw the heavy metal pi re strilf k I.lod

in the head, knocking him down. 'o.u h (liiyor rushed forward and i assisted in rarryitv-r Lloyd to a near-' hy hotne. from whi h he k a r-- ! mov ed to the hospital, w h r- h . died a short time later. The rear of his skull was rrushed i the ueipht. ;

F'o'.Iowir.e the df ath. otfirers of the Klkhart schools took Miinmarv :ic

tion in eancclllni: all tames and cnKBKetnents of th- school for thh j rprinjr. j

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MUTUAL MASTERPIECE PICTURE American Film Co. Presents Charming RHEA MITCHELL IN "OVERALLS" A Forcefully Compelling Drama of Big Achievement, In Five Big Acts. ALSO "SNOWSTORM AND SUNSHINE" Comedy. Tomorrow WILLIAM FAVERSHAM

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"Workmen excavating- the vacant f-pare west of Dr. I. 'A'. Short's oflu e on W. Marion s-t. preparatory to the huildintf nf Iiis new otüce, came upon ,'i wf)Oden tank ahout six feet under round. The tank contained n sheet iron lank "with n few inches of spire around it. This space was full of water. Inside the sheet iron tank r copper tank was found. Jt was slitrhtly .maller than the pheet iron tank and the space, ahout it was filled, with water. The- s-urpriso lnreaseil when the eopper tank was opened and was found to .e full of hisrh test gasoline. "When measured out it was found to he f5 callons. It is worth cent" a gallon. Dr. S. H. Short took It to Ii i st harn, and will use it for his- ttfomnhllc. What It "was for Mas a mystery l.nti! TT. TT. Stephens recollec ted that p.irf npro when Ir. F. S. Pixlcy ocrupled an office on the vjf. nf the present Phort huildini? he had a -'aso-lino liffhthiK- system for the office. Hhe uncovered tank was the lse nf rupply of pas.

complaint had t.een filed and moved the dismissal of the case for want of prosecution. The motion was not ruled on. "I am not particular ahout the ruling." said Mr. Mile, "as the suit is practically out of court anyhow."

Ten days ntro Circuit Court Jurtsre Irake sustained a. demurrer to the complaint In the suit tiled ly Silas Kntrle against Serpt. O. .V. Shelmadine in which Kncle demanded $1,orrk ilamruces for injuries alleged to liave heeti rcceied hy hint when "assaulteil" ty the serCeant in the police stritiori. The alleped assault is arerred to lia' taken place after Kn?Ie -was Tinder arrest and when He nttcmpted. to leave the jolice station. Serpt. Rhelmadlne !. represented l.y Atty. V. 1. Mlo and the plaintiff hy Atty. S. C. Hosack. When Mr. llile was In the circuit court yesterilav hft ascertained that no other

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Back aches? Stomach sensitive? A little cough? No strength? Tire easily? All after effects of this dread malady. Yes, they arc catarrhal. Grip is a catarrhal disease. You can never be well as long as catarrh remains in your system, weakening your whole body with stagnant blood and unhealthy secretions. You Need PERUNA It's the one tonic for the after effects of grip, because it is a catarrhal treatment of proved excellence. Take it to clear away all the effects of grip, to tone the digestion, clear up the infiammetl membranes, regulate the towels, and set you on the highway to complete recovery. Fcrhar-s one or more of your friends have found it valuable. Thousands of people in every state have. and have told U3 of it. Many thousands more have been helped nt critical times by this reliable family mrdicine. PrrptrtJ kIm ia tWet fnn for ytr totttct. Th Peruo Company. Columbus, Ok wo

Cilen II. Sawyer was f leeted ( hairman. Marey Klliott secretary and Harry (Jamphor treasurer of the repuhllcan organizations for Concord township and Klkhart city at a meeting of repuhlican committeemen. Mr. Sawyer has also been appointed ice .-h airman of the republican county orpanizatoin for Concord township and Klkhart city hy County Chairman H. H. Mosicr.

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More than r.fuj visiting Moose are expected here Saturday nipht. wh.en the i:ikhart lodv.e will Pn host at an interurban meeting. A parade, headed by the local Moose band, will precede the festivities, which will be held in the Moose hall.

FILES PROCEEDINGS TO RECOVER DAUGHTER

Xilos father SHks CiMmI.v of Child Auanlctl to Mother After Iivorii

Ncw--Tim"'S S p.eia 1 Service: XILKS, Mich., April 1. George Wright of Niles has befcun jiroceedlncrs in the probate court to recover possession of Iii.- daughter, Ardys Wright, seven ears old, who is at piesent with her grandparents. Mr. ami Mrs. Melvin Nelson, of Kerrien Center. Wright and his wife were divorced while the child was an infant and the custody of the girl was given to her mother, who supported .herself and the child until her parents went to Chicago and brought the two to their home. A few weeks ago the child's mother died, and before her death she asked that a

guardian. John J. Murphy, be ap- j pointed her guardian and that he see j

to it that the child should not be given to the custody of the father, who was then in California. Soon after Wright came to his parents' home in Nilcs and has begun pr-

ceedings to secure the custody of 1 his daughter.

at Tin: ArnrromrM. At the Auditorium today cat; be sen a two reel drama entitled "What Happened to Peggy." "The Serenade." a one r.?el Vim comedy; 'The C.irl Telegrapher's Nerve." a. lailroad story featuring Helen Kose (libson; "Ophelia." a single reel Lubin drama, with Kthel Clayton and the Selig-Ti ibune weekly. Tomorrow's bill includes "The Indian." a three reel Kiograph drama; "Some I'.oxer," a Lubin comedy; "The Kurglar's Dilemma," a Biograph reissue directed by David W. Cirithth, and "Their Wedding Day," a single reel Vim comedy. "Little Mary Sunshine." one of the most attractive children's pictures ever screened, wjll be the feature for Monday. The clever little child player. I'.aby Marie Osborne, will play the leading part. L.lli:il'S MANY MOODS. When Harry Lauder arrived in San Krancisco from Australia to start his last year's tour, lie was immediately beet by vaudevill? actors anxious for engagements with his tour. As a matter of fact he had organized a complete and satisfactory troupe. i-M he answered the ambitious and needy performers with an unhesitating and uncompromising negative. One of the audevillians was more persistent than the others. He insisted on explaining" his net in detail and enlarging upon its specific poirts. Lauder saw that the only way to end the interview was to become emphatic. So he shouted: "1 don't want any act. I don't need any r.ct, ami if F did ! wouldn't take your act." The actor drew himself up with injured dignity. "You never heard my talent questioned," he roared. "T never even heard it mentioned," answered Iauder.

.Southern Porch Party," a. singing and dancing; act. On the same program are seen Lasky's "Aurora of Light;" Dunbar and Turner in a comedy sketch; (Inylord and I-ang-ton in "On and Off," and the three P.artos. athletes. Heginning Sunday, Herbert Lloyd and company will be featured on the new bill in a novelty production employing eight people, offering songs, comedy and music, (luv Kawst'ii and K ranees Claire, clever impersonators of youthful roles, will effer their pleasing impersonation of childhood. entitled "Yesterdays." Kimberly and Arnold introduce comedy singing and talking; llouble Sims will offer a comedy specialty, and Hugh Krnmett and Mable Jerome will complete the bill.

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OUCACfO. April 1. Home and nldinc ov ners of ( 'hicago w ho hav e followed their annual custom of awaiting the April 1 reduction in the prii e of coal are doomed to disappointment Saturday. According to dealers here, anthracite coal will not change in price and oft coal will 1 adw.med 1" to 1.". cenfs a Ion. The reason assigned iv the dealers is the demand made by the Cnited Mine Workers of Ameri a for im reaped -aces and th ir.cjeas- of 2l ents a ton allowed in shipping rates by the interstate commerce

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I body Home." the musical show

! which John Slocum will present at j the Oliver theater on Thursday.

! April K. is the cake walk and (horns;

j in the ccond act of the play. It I is a distinctly different cake walk. I and the grace of the girls and their j personal loveliness make it a real j sensation, it is said. ! at tin: colonial. "Overalls" will be the .Mutual , mast erniet tire de luxe edition to be

shown at the Colonial theater today.) 1 1 her. Mitchell, w ho for sometime has been awav from the Mutual produc-

. tionv. again appears and takes the , lead parts. With her is William Stow ell as Herbert Prevv or "overalls" as lie is nicknamed. ! The picture (enters about a western construction camp which falls ' to Lettina Wart'-n on the death of

she decides to uo to t and is accompanied by h

a young unscrupulous lawyer who is determined to inarrv her and con-

j trol hf'i wealth. 1 Arriving at the (amp Hcttina ;

i promptly falls in love with the con

struction boss. who, when the guardian learn--" of his lady's favor, is discharged. A series of incident. and happenings of a lively interest

keeps one on edge until the end of' the picture, when the construction) boss. "Overall." finallv weds Lettina I

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"WHAT HAPPENED

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Two reel Biograph. "THE SERENADE" One reel Vim comedy. "THE GIRL TELEGRAPHER'S NERVE" Railroad drama, featuring Helen Rose Gibson.

"OPHELIA" Lubin drama, featuring Ethel Clayton. SELIG-TRI3UNE WEEKLY

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in.illed 1" I; I ; i:. .vi- ( her excellent portrayal of the younc J:'VT- N. . j society Kirl in the oriarinal produci tion of this drair.a. presented at the

Oliver las; season. In the screen version she has unusual opportunity for the display of her pleastnc personality and artistic abilities. An excellent cast is in the support and the drama U rht'n careful interpretation upon the screen. Sunday's feature at the IaSalle i a return enaement of dainty Marguerite Mark In one of the greatest successes of her career. "Wildflaw-

j er." This is a modern screen story

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striklns: charactcrn in t lii hi drama of ioIitical life. sr.N'DAY A rturn nuaco. n Kilt by pvc:al request of M.n(;ri:iUTi: claisk In lier rwitet screen play, u iurTx)vi:ii."

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The Testimony for and Against Mr. Brandeis The Plight of Poland Japans Alliance Coquetry The Monitor Type "Comes Back" A Magnetic Hand for Cripples Beerbohm-Tree's Henry VIII. The Higher Learning in Paris Today The Dialects of Our Stage Religion of the British Recruit Eucken's Remedy for Europe's Madness

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