South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 214, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1916 — Page 9
iHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME tctspay nvi:vr"c:. .wr.rsT 1. ioic. FOREST FIRES Canada Sends Relief From Hot Weather Z7 11 i 4 81 ; Y- Kt'-f "TT-
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TH.Ti. mm.. 1 With or- to An 1 1 1 1 I -1 1 a !;-! out. . ri -ot!:r .ilm''it in iu ii. s aiid a y.rc of t-;nall y tt I merit -i o I. hf -rated. I'reii:h i' llarw-y -i n iwiurif il Monday i.il.t th.it I j.. r.-of, !,: thir I.'. es in the for-t :.r - in northern (jiit irio. ir.ly a h-avy rainfall early .Mm.Jjv j.rui'.tll .ied a t;rat part J ol th- 'oiru- lin.ii 1 trtwtion. i I i n li f iJ- are homeless ami th" d:j.in;o!i i n.m-nt has takf-n cxtr.1ordinary measures to proide for the 1 e i u::c-o. Wlui" th- town of Mathf.-on ice htood, .Monday nislit there arf nly smo'ihlf-rir. r-iins and ashes. Th- lountry surrounding it is as arifii as a de.-rt. Only a few Mi iH tup s in the i 1 1 . i tr ' of o hr inremain htatnlin-. Th'- Kicate.'t h-.s of life oceurred at .Wishka ami lnteith, partly in ruin-, w he re I'-r.-ons were hurr.'-d to death. At Mat Jit '-oii p-rih' (J. Irorjuois i .i 1 Is. vl.er at paper mills arc located, was not entirely Iiarncd as reported .nnIay nicht. Thf paper null-i and one store wtm .sued from thf flame.-. There wdi iio serious dnmau'e at "im'-jelhart, although one or two lire-, or ciji rfl. At Timrnins. seventeen houses won- hurried down. The relief uork throughout the 'i-triel is well in hand," said the ','ieniifr Monday niixht. "Lverythini,' possiMf is heiii'.? done. We v;Il spare r.o expense to j'0.;jla(e relief."" the DENIES MURDER M in IWirs Su-puioiis Mark Hand Sa Poliee. Oil I"UT UAVNl". Ind.. Auk. 1. William Troschicr. suspci U-d of ha - Jtiic Uille.l I'ljarles Harri" at I.afa;.e ti. and who was arre-te.l he re, denied having committed th murep when liest ione-l y loe .il poliee'. It'tis considered ii significant that hi riuht hand was laeerated and hlist' sed ahoiit the hase of the thuntl and expressed the helief tlmj oiiditieMi mii:ht have- he en line o ' .i-c d a leirh piece ef hoard, w hrh j was the- instrument of death.! !!oshie- -as he was awakeiu'd -.illy Monday rnornini; upd lieatd two men quarrelim,' in Harri-' room. II.- dec lared he wan afraid and fastened his door. 144 VESSELS SEIZED lfo-lih Miip- Seietf in Id ili-h Port J Aain i jnplov t-tl. I.'l'ON. Aau. 1. Lord Ito'.eit ' il. minister tt" war trade, informed the hojse of commons Momlay that 111 essels tlvillR the- n.l-i ef hcstile toiintiics were seizetl in I'.ritisii poit. 1 in French ports. :0 in Kussiau ports and .".: in Italian ports. All the ships seized in I'.rit;h and Italian ports, he said, were mow hein.; employed. Seventy-one he.tile steamers and three sailinv; hips wi re yei7.ee! hy Portugal. The i.elier will he employed when 1 o;i;i irs ; I) i e hc-M completed. FIND CHILD PLAGUE JMfoiitl Cast SiiKV I'pitlinit: i:i rt Way nc. I". ill-!' U' I 'M- a . . . : him., .mi,. 1.
Health authorities tiiscov t-rel a tase 'tween King Constantine ami his war of mfintilf paralysis here Monday, minister, v hi h is the sec ond sin e the e)i- 1 i!e-mi-- 1-eicime .widespread, l-ivinaj
William, two years oid. was found: to he suffering with the elis-a- ,uit 1 u.is remov ed to the is. l.ttion " hos-1 pital. Nine' months ao the father: .is killed by a train, and three' months um a brother w 1 run down! and killed b an autoinoi.il'. I Read NEWS TIMES Want Ads Al Dessert Surprise Surprise the folks tonight. Mother. Shortcake Holland Rusk and freh cr cannrd crushed tn:it maVes the most delicious Shortcake. There are a hundred other ways of serving HOLLAND RUSK IO cent Hoilar.d Rusk i nore deücicvu than any crreal hcn served with star and cream. With crurhed or treh fruit, canned tru:t or preserves, elt-lscious dissert can be pvePred in a tew minutes and served with w hrpped or plain cream, s-auce or milk. For breakfast with poached, scrarr.b'ed or bu:led eats chipped beef tn cream. apar ai; j and cream -or any ether d;sh here ici :s u.ed. it will be easier and quicker to prepare and mere de'.iooos than the finrst trrsh toast. Heated in the even and served h-"t mith fre-h butter, it ts more deLciouä than toast cr fcet bur.s or biscuits. Holland Rath ?c'p Book of qatchly pr-p-a rr-J dithtt mailt A FREE 04 raat. To fr tJ rrMnr Cooawa i'e at jour grveer. Holland Rusk Co.
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U "ASINNCTuN. Auk. 1. A Canadian T?i:h presuie al ' .t. brinnin down eool dry air from the 'a'iadian northwest, swept alor the v hole of northern I'nited Stat'-s Monday and afforded sm relief from the at vae, whieh has heen the wor! in 1'. cits-. Kout'hly, the new hiu'ii piessure area brought a drop in temperature everywhere
mirth of a line drawn due west from New Vork. I5eIov this line its effects weje fedt it) Some- districts with a change of a few decrees. The "Herinuda Inch" whieh for th" past 1' days has heen sweeping up currents eif hot. v. ater-laden air from m er th-- whole of continental !nite. States sho.ed si:;ns today of 1 .'"UiiK pretty well spe-u itself. Liket i" the hih pressure" area which wrought relief ;o tne Atlantic seahoard from Hudson hay over the week-end has heen dissipated. Weather r.ureau othcials said today that while the prent eentral sections of thf country had had the hottest period since- 1001. the Atlantic seaboard hardly had heei touched hy re-al .sunnne-r. 575,000 WILL FINANCE STATE CENTENNIAL Mu-t tiiarantec Ciraiul )ioia Company S2O.00O.untI Similar Sum Tor Puhlir Health i:hihits. IMMANAl'MLIS. jn,j . .112r. 1 - Arr.. i.e-ineiit.H for IimI.Hii t he linliana eent'linl.il celebration "f tateliol tie re in 0 tul.er were cui'lere-d at a ineetiui; of tlie Indlniapoiu eenitiinial e.rni:ilttee mi M inlay nhrlit and it a aiio!iiid that ;. Lout j7-".imh woiil.l he retpiired to fiCi.iKf the affair. It also wns niaele known that the committee eipects to hrlriK" the l'oston rand pera e-nmpany here to rive ti. junlthe r.ind finale )f the e-lratioii. The famous cirp.i nia t ion vül re'iidi' a irnarantee of .'.'n.ooo to i rue he-re. It Is planned that it will open I v ulvinir the opera "Andrea rhamier" 01. Oct oher '. I'lihlii- health will he a suhje-. t 011 which the committee expects to spend another .'0.(m. Street and hall decoration will l.t- orh-re. whh-li. it is said, wil urp;it anything of the kind ever dis'iayel here in the patGOTHAM IS FEARING A COMPLETE TIE-UP OF STREET CAR LINES Intel national News Servl'".': Ni:W VltilK, Aus. 1. The- spiead of the street railway strike to every treilley line in and ahout (Ireater Nt'W York seems prohaldo today. It is a!:- not unikely that the subway ami e levated lines may he involved. Public officials express great anxiety over the situation. '.Mayor Mitchel will hold a conference with representatives of both side-s today I in an effort to bring about arbitra tion tif the-ir differences. If a general tie-up should e unit' it would effect "O.MOo street railway employes. Police Inspector CnRen and a large- force of men remained tn duty at police headquarters all nis"ht, nionientarily expecting trouble. NAME ARBITRATORS FOR GARMENT MEN'S STRIKE WASHINGTON. Aug. 1. The lal..r department Monday appointe-d Ktlilehrt Stewart, arista nt co:imd;l..iier if lahe.r .tixtns. ledm A. Ah'ffitt. of Orange. N. md t'liarle VV. Mills, a Philadelphia e.il operator, as ein lliators in the girirent workers strike at New York. Ttiey will neiie in New Yerk Tne-idav. (.III i:ivS griT SALONIKI. Intern itbuial News Servhe; ATllKNS, Aug. 1. Greek soldiers, with the exception of one battalion, have retired from Saloniki. The retitrmt -at lollowed a coherence bt
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n f 'i iU ... f lit tu 1 A ':L A TORTURCQ . . . a .a äA A k ( ATT I VAT IN G VEUCMA THAKSON T TO BE Li Democratic Senators in Caucus Postpone Action Until Next Session. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. Democratic senators in a caucus Monday night voted tt postpone action on the immigration hill until the next session of congress and adopted ?S to 11 a resolution binding all democratic senators to that elecision. A -evolution then was adopted to 7 pledging the majority to vote down any attempt to attach tho immigration measure to the child labor bill cts a rmcr. The binding resolution, the first of that nature imposed by a democratic caucus for several years, was put through hy party leaders to whip into line a group of southern senators who had announced they would supprirt an effort to saddle the child labor bill, which they oppose, with a.i immigration rider, including the obnoxious literacy test section in the hope that President Wilson then would veto it.
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Iff J .. I... -"v- JtTl HI. ART KS n D A ilTI ALI AT Tilt AIDITOUIIM AV KDNKSDAY. THEATERS AT THi; AIDITOUII M. "The borrows of Ive." the TriangleI nee feature in which r.essle I'arriscale is appearing at the Auditorium today with William Desmond in the supporting role, is a product of Thomas II. Ince's new studios at Culver City. Practically all the exterior as well as interior scenes were made within the studio walls. Scenes which show a gondola on a. lagoon, presumably in Venice, were made in the big tank which is a feature of the equipment of the new plant. A reproduction of the facades along the (irand canal in Venice was erected at great cost, it is said. "Hubbies of Trouble," a two reel Keystone comedy, is also shown Virginia Pearson, supperted by a strong cast of Fox players, including Stuart Holmes, will be seen tomorrow in a six part drama entitled "A Tortured Heart." In brief, the story cemcerns Itev. Joseph Lorimore. who finds on his doorstep a baby girl. He decides to keep the haby and bring her up. He is assisted in a linancial way by a young woman. Ducille Darrell, who furnishes all the money to give the girl a Ihne education. Later it develops that the child is really hers, she having married secretly, and her family had disowned her. The story is tilled with heart Interest and is said te be one The chum, the "brothers of Eliza-; letli Radolift'e and the death scenp j j;ear Olney. 111.. vher the 17-year-, old girl's life was snuffed out by an J air bubt'b4. At top i? Olga Hobsn: J center. Sheriff West hunting ri-j dence; bottom, lft to rii:ht. Robert i and Edward Radcliffe. FIRE DOES BIG DAMAGE CHICAC.O. Aug. 1. Fire did damage estimated at SHuO.OuO to the planing mill and yards of the Rittenhouse Ä: Embree Lumber Co. here Monday. I'm- employe vn.is burned to death, while many other had
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A drama of Sunny Italy in which the star is seen first as a nun and then as a fiery daughter of the people. Some attractive scenes are shown including a Venetian canal and the Italian Chamber of Deputies. "BoufbbSes off Trouble" A Two-Reel Keystone Comedy, Featuring HANK MANN, Rounds Out the Bill.
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OUR of the best prodtictions that Miss Prarson has yet appeared in. The elis-Tribiine of current events completes the bill. at Tin: lasai.u:. Tyrone Power, the talented English actor, makes his second appearance in the P.luebird program as costar with Lois Weber in a psychological drama of crime entitled "The Eye of God," which will be shown at the Ivualle as today's principal attraction. It is a live reel story and carries an intensely interesting plot. Aside frtm contributing the literary factors and acting in co-prominence with Mr. Power, the malleys. who will lie remembered for their excellent work in the production of "Hypocrites" and other memorable dramas, made the present production, thus giving Miss Lois Weber .malley a superabundance. of credit for the feature. Wrrilc the play in no manner resembles "John Xeed ham's Double," which brought such great success to Mr. Power earlier in the Uluebird program, "The Eye of God" carries the same atmosphere of psychic crime, plus mvsterv in connection with the acjtual perpetration of the deed, and it i will be found exceedingly ihleresting. t nc i;rauy cartoon cejmeciies will complete today's program. Myrtle stedman will be seen at the IiSalle on "Wednesday in "The American Peauty," a delightful pic- ' ture that is all tbe title suggests. Miss vStcdman plays with sincerity two distinctive roles, first a mother and second her grown daughter. There are many sensational scenes, including a shipwreck at sea, and the picture is entertaining throughout. SapMUc Infants 4 Invalids 77 E ORIGINAL MALTED Y1ILK Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infants, invalids Jgro wieg children. Pure nutriüon.upbuilcliÄglkt whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers tsi the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Instantly prepared. Requires nocooking. Substitates Cost YOU Sane Price Boys' and Girls' Popularity Pony Contest Votes Given Free with Every Ride on the Ponies and the Merry-Go-Round. Handsome Pony and Beautiful Saddle Free Contest Starts Wednesday, Aug. 2. Girl's Day And Ends Last Special Day at the Park. Romp Day Ask for votes. Enter now.
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10c COLONIAL THEATER 5c From Six to Eight Reels Daily. Fine Fire Protection, Ventilation and Service. TODAY FRANCES NELSON in "THE DECOY." A Powerful Dramatization. The sensational story of Trofessional (lamhlers who prey upon High Society How an innocent country girl ia? used V.y her aunt to fleece wealthy clubmen. FRANCES NELSON is one of the most BEAUTIFUL emotional stars of the American stage today. Comedy. "STr.Vfi 11V ;r.M." IVaturing Itnl)o Miller. TOMORROW rLOKI.NCi: TURM:U in 'I0I:sTI:IS. an elaborate live-act screen version of the successful comedy drama by the noted Actor and Author HL'XHY EDWARDS. Watch our Lobby for Coming Attractions. We use only the Finest Pictures Made. Tili: COLONIAL IS OM: OF SOUTH BLWirS JTNUST PICTUIti; housi:s.
IN A CLASS BY ITSELF GROUND FLOOR SAFE- CONVENIENT At, Hear The .p5Ä LaSalle ytfuTUmb P,Pe Organ TYRONE POWER and LOIS WEBER In an Unusually Thrilling Drania of Itrnirr. Q c O D THE EYE OF GOD A most fascimiting !tory, told in an unusual manner and acted to the extreme of arti-try. There is origiiuility noud Umniuhout tlie production. The murderer i dishwd. at the outlet, eonlinetl in his -cll awaiting the fKt-falIs of hi-: e-'titiotiet. Then follow a scric f pictorial r J reflations of the man's lif ami including mimics showing the crime but we are held in suspense until the final passage as to exactly how (lie murder was done. The details of i-dd-l:bMI-ed murder lor son I id gain are outlined in minute exactness. Al-o the I tray Cartoon. VIT)i:SlAV MVKTLI1 STKDM.W in "THi: AMERICA X HKAUl V." '1 1 i FURNITURE SOUTII MJCHIGA-V ST. Opposite Anditorlarij
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