South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 253, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1916 — Page 7

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AUGUST IS HEAVY

Monthly Forecast Says Wheat Will Fall Short Nine Million Bushels.

-:r ii!' -t sIiko 1 M! ari'l thj acreage tli- l -.-t in Th- hf.tvy loss in jro-jit ti pru(Itulion of corn was due to drought. In many .- ction. particularly in

Kansas and Oklahoma, many holds i

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at 2,7 1 fi.tMtftjHMi hushols, which i i i-,jnay tlrama fo,itirin clevor lit-J -'.':').'!')) huho',s Mnallor than the j tt. juvco Fair. "A Plunge from the' awr.n-'f for th" last tiw cars. ' sky" a Kak-m en national railroad! An ur.u-i.ally short or.tput of j tory with Holer. Ito.-o flihson in the j v.hite potatof-s for winter s-ip'.-ly H i MlinK role, Mutt and Jeff, cartoon)

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v.sm.' ;t n S'p. v-nciv damage to tho country's ri:ii crop? fiuring Auut cau-.v a cf many million of hu.-h:l-i in rosp;ti o production, cutting flown tho outlook foi wheat t htlov.- the amount required for h'um consumption. The department of arit ulture's

JriMXUhly furrra.-t, isti1'! Friday, estimates the wheat crop at ll.Oufi,-j ( )') Lehels or '...'", ejt l.ushels ltis

than is calculatod to lio neces.-ary !.r domestic uso. A carry-over of itpproxinjatoly 1 ," 0 .." i huh'ls c!' old wheat from last year's rceciJ breaking crop, lmwcvfr, will mart' up the deficiency and leave n.i.icthirur like ! '. f, 0, 0 ' bushels uvaiUMe to supply the heavy lcinands of foreign nation.-; for Amr- ! i n v heat. sprint,' wheat, parched hy hot and (iry wf.it h-r, .-howi-d ;i lus.s of IH.- ( ( '; l'iiH'ls since th" Au'4Ut Imca.--? of production, while corn -Uiiiatcs were ".7'('o,000 bushels m;;. tiler than forecast a month ao. smallest in - - Yoir. A preliminary estimate of the uiittr wheat crop places the proportion of 4 et;( tMjO Pushels and :r t of cprin wheat at 1 . o o o , 0 0 n . Th prospective spring wheat crop i,; the smallest in yearn and 200,f (), (.)') bushels less than harvested lat year. The total wheat crop is j.laced at 11.000,1010 Su5hels, which i-; 400.0(K.00 bushels U-ss than last j ear's record breaking crop of 1 . --elTr'OO.OOfk bushels. The combined v inter and spring wheat crop is the

comedy. "The Heroes" a jdnele reel Vim comedy, Mr. and Mrs. Kidney i

imjo.Ouh bushels less than forecast a Drew in a single reel Metro comedy

month a'o since I'.dl.

)ther los-es from tlie production showing many intereslinq scenes inotimntts made a month airo, are; i (lading liin-t woman amateur air

Oats 4 :;.0(JU ,00') buhels; barley i nilot in the I'nited Ftatos. makes

Aero club,

and the smallest crop galled "Preparedness" and the Selig-

I Tribune weekly of current events'

1 l.f (""'i.OO'i bushels; buckwheat 1,:;ioi.u0'O) bushels; rice 1.400,00 bushels; cotton 1.100,000 bales; apples, -.'.'.o.t.ooo barrels, and pea che. Z, 1'o',ojO bushels.

SAYS BRITISH WILL NOT ALTER BLACKLIST POLICY I.imli-Ii Mini-tcr of War Trade Sajs Kcply t I, Protest May IU i',tv ttu Soon.

LONDON. Sept. 'J. "It is not likely that (Jreut Pritain will change the blacklist policy at the request of the

I'nited States," say.-; Ird Robert I

Cecil, minister of war trade, in dis-cuv.-dn the possible effect of recent American retaliatory legislation. To the Associated Press. Lord Robert stated that a reply to the blacklist protest made by the I'nited States may be expected soon.

BERLIN THINKS NOTHING Will lloiilt From Action of onic on Pritisli Trade Discrimination.

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highest atholic dignitaries in America attend American Federation of Catholic societies held in New York: the :;8th annual tournament of the National Archery association brings together America's best archers in Jersey City; Cambridge, Mass., holds its annual public demonstration and held day for children and other pictures of equal interest, are on Saturday's bill at the Auditorium. Sunnay will be i-hown "The Pond of P.lood" a three reel drama, "Daisy the demonstrator" n one reel comedy. "Cold and (Hitter" a liiograph

j re-Issue directed by David V. Grifi nth and "A Pace for Life" a Vital era oh comedv featuring Marv An-

derson. Monday that preat screen comedian Charlie Chaplin will be seen in his latest release "The Count" a two reel Mutual comedy. Other pictures for Monday arc "The Telegraph Girl and the Lady" a Piojrraph re-issue directed by GrifUth, "Romance and Hough Hou.c" a single reel comedy featuring that jolly fellow Hushie Mack.

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PL It LIN (via London), i'tpt. 9. Perlin newspapers today print without comment a Washington dispatch telling of the adoption of the revenue bill amendments regarding dis-

AT Tili: COIiOXTAU "The LUh' at Dusk", the excellent morality play which was shown at the Colonial as the principal attraction yesterday will be repeated today on account of its exceptional merit. The story is laid in Pussia. Orrin Johnson, an actor of ability, has the leading male role, and the

crimination against American trade. 1 picture teaches a lesson that will

Only the Vossische Zeitung discusses!1'0- appreciated

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the dispatch b'iefly. It is inclined to ifard th measure as an "electiomering maneuver without practical reasons" and warns the German public against expecting Washington to take any decisive action against Great Pritain.

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A pouciful drama of llie I't'iins) Ivania oil lie-Id-, with a Iremeiidotis human aplx-al from the en of that widely known author. Daniel "aroii (DOlllll.lll.

Iteelectcd Ireldent of State Coun cil Carpenters and .lanilors.

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Mr. Karr will appear in person Nu during the showing of this i: military drama of which Ik i . (he hcio.

Itegnlar prices Tie and 10c

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F. Miller of Indianapolis was reelected president of the Indiana t'ouncil of Carpenters and Joiners at the closing meeting of the organization here Thursday. L. F. Singer, of Hammond, was chosen vice president .and .lames P. Tate of Kvansille, secretary and treasurer. Marion was selected as the meeting place for the convention in 1 1 7 .

Mollie King, a yoing and delight

ful player on the World lilm company's roster, will be featured at tho Colonial on Sunday in "Fate's

j Poomerang." The story concerns a I voting engineer who goes to tho ! mountains to construct a railroad, ! Ioi'inf. life u- i f YirYiin1 Vrnh'iKli"

the most startling incident in the picture is the death ride of tho

j wife, w ho, accompanied by a de

tective, has gone to the mountains to secure evidence on which she may divorce her husband. The drunken driver loses control of the

Y. i horse and after a wild race dow n

a rocky road on the edge of a precipice, the rig overturns and the occupants are killed. The endin- is a novel one and one that will interest.

LONDON, Sept. cial Gazette today the removal from the

The ottia nniMt nces blacklist of

American tirms, the names of two companies and one individual. Those removed are the FJeetro

Pleaching (Jas Co. ot New York and

tiii: story or iiamoxam

The chief character of "Pamona" i

in the lavish Cinema operatic spectacle with music of that name, is

disclosed at three highly important and most interesting periods of her existence. In the prologue, she is' seen at the age of four, in the quaint ' costume of that time lStiL In act ; one we see her as a beautiful girl of' l!, being wooed, won and wedded' liv Allesandro. In act two "Ka-

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Niagani Falls; Richard Neuhaus of ! muna" has become the mother of a

the Klectro Pleaching Gas Co. and Gravenhorst and Co. of u Wall St., New York.

Puikling for sale, situated at ZiZ . s'cott st., 0x200 ft.; strong floors; good light; alley on one side. Call or writo C. G. Folsom. T.22 S. St. Joseph St. Advt.

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ELECTRICAL VENUS X'irntitic. 'oiiiler f id. iiHiin-. SPIEGEL & DUNN . MUSICAL GIRARDS

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'THE CHIMNEY SWEEP" two-reel bssm.ij, featuring Ihe 12 iNir old tar. dOVl i: l ANC. "A PLUNGE FROM THE SKY" Kaleni etwitien railroad story, wi ll hi:li:n kgsi: tdiisov. MUTT and JEFF Cartoon eonutly. "THE HEROES" Vim (finitely.

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new "Pamona" and we witness the ' heartrending scenes when she and Al lesamlro are ilriven from tiuir home by the cruel, land-grabbing settlers. Then follow swiftly the tragic death of both the Baby "Pamona" and Allesandro and the beginning of Felipe's long search for the sweetheart ' of his youth. Then comes a lapse of two years and we last see "Pamona" ( a the happy and contented wife of Felipe, surrounded with luxury and j with a new "Pamona" as a constant reminder of the dark and troublous days now happily past. The enjoyment and charm of "Pamona " is ; greatly enhanced by the rich musi- ;

tal settting written for its accompaniment. "Pamona" will bo the attraction at the Oliver theater for one week, starting Sunday.

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! The current bill of vaudeville. ' ; will close? with today's performances. The splendid program includes I Menlo Muore-'s new specialty, "On j I The Veranöa," the Monarch Comedv j ' Four in new songs and nonsensical' j bit..; the Llectrical Venus, comedy t i novelty; Sp'dcel and Iunn. blackI face comedians and the Musical j Gerald in original musital cuncep- ', tlOT.S. j Peginnin tomorrow and contin- : . uing for .the entire week, George : 'Lovett and company, will be feai tin eel in a new and emtertaining I j mind reading specialty entitled, j ' "Concentration." Other acts on the j ; bill for the tirst half of the week ; j will be lnihoiT, Conn and Coirine in 1

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a comedy sketch. "In A House"; Frank Crummitt. a ing cedlogian with a pleasing and new song numbers and other acts of merit.

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Hjatiirini; OK1N JOHNSON A J.ram.i nt the mills ot the soul

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Abn KliVSro.Nl-MKIANtiLl: COMliDY. "FATTY AND V.AUl.H ADHH-1 .

TOMOkROW 'FATES BOOMERANG," Featuring MOLLIE KING l.M' ,-ut r. r THE COLONI AL. We have nut ahvavs nlaveJ

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"Thoe Who Toil", a strong labor ; drama w ith Nance O'Neill in the j leading role, will be shown as the i principal attraction at the Lasalle today. Faciei Carson Goodman is

the author and the story cone-,p,is a lowly-born girl, who is the central fmure in a struggle between capital and labor. The physical

I combat which takes place when the ! rebedlious workmen attempt to eni f ore e their demands by an attack ! upon the property and life of their ' oppre-ssnr. nev r fails to furnish a 1 "biij sce-ne" rf sufficient violent aclion and dramatic power To hold I the interest.

On Sunday, a big military drama entitled "Pritton of the Seventh", and featuring Parwin Karr, will be the principal attraction. In addition

j to the picture being shown on the j screen. Mr. Karr, the hero, will 1 appear in person to greet the patrons of the theater.

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