South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 277, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1916 — Page 5

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of U'.iU st. tlfii't x s 1 1 1 1 1 their nioiifv, for a pi.; ir. 1"'-. I'.-' i.i!1v they kr...v. wh.it th.y :.r- h mir and the p. .; ! :n i r -t as--;jr-. if they K-f . t Mr. Vi-.n. tii-c r::-p. of Wall '-t. will '"'if.'- th" people juy lack the i:;on . With i ii t -r 1 and ma he with fliir he--. "The t .:!. :;r;,n 1:,,!,. only hoja- fr L-rttinir 'o.,.l t-.ini work out of the radically ahta -nni'ti'' :'fonp-; .. hi' h ir,.ike ip th"ir fol- !" ,'. ij'ir. the ir"Krf-.-i-a'.' of the '..riff r ii t ioriii ri s. and the Kooe- ''.'. w.m to on!in t h im 1 s to a t r--t at:l ir-riral di-cns.-ion

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. nail ot- for Mr. Vi!.-nn ill Nn.fini r. Will imt-y I roirm . "1 ha- talk, d with in.tr.) othT i ( on .i ii ,t n s who h.t.f r.-ol,cd to do 1 k w Mr. il-on i - a.-.irvtl of :n- u r i i 1 v i 1 -1 yjpport of th- l.-al !'C'ri"-.MU .' oi thr nation, rt card-it-.-i of the party i'omiiiiliii'.iilh to J.ith thrj formt rly snh.-cri!"-d. "The pn idi-nt sjiffch on .atfday, at . rn p!i "h l one important thin-;, it ri-sicidi th- campaign to it.H nurnicil phase. ', that I mean that the ont.-t is returned to tho Mtal issues whirh art- up before tho naliou to la? pjsed, tile retrd of the Wi;oii admin;tration in donatio legislation and in r end intin-,' tlte foreign relations of thy government. For M'U'ral weeks the r--I ut. la an candidate h-. lef n permitted to place a distorted f mpha,si.s nnun tlie ciht hour day i.suc. On Kiuht Side. "I hclicvc unreer edly that Prc't WiImiii and hi.s administr;ttion are n the ii;ht side of this issue, l oth Mi the seilte of justice and of popularity, hut I lo not n ',','iril the iit-.'.-vital in this campaign, in which

. ovarnmental p(diti.s which hu uo.N. net. ... i lie re shaped the i-our.-e th:t the whole l.'-tims hfitween .-'.vctk-n aral the

future hi.vtory of the nation is to entente powers are attracting uni. Ih.w are up for leci.-;on. The ! usiml attention here am! there is paramount issues are the issues of) every indication that the situation pea. e or war. It is for the nation ' threatens to heeome somewhat

t. iimMi uhothcr it tin.fi.rg nc-inol U IW. Willi Ilie UIMir.f as lo man

e tli.it t!o American i rat su ii a i.e-.'a - rap.ti'jn and I know

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r hl ie.i n e..-.,niil t i-m -el s to lh- protfii-es whieh tre the h'i( al 1 la :d i a ! i'"lS of the atfaeks 1 1 1 hae l.tiiti' hi'.l acninst the president. Want. Ife'iM ty in Poiitjc. "I watit to f-ee the day eorne in Arnerienn .f'litiec wlan there will 1 e something like ir:'ile- tual hon-e-fy on Loth sides of the national t impai-n. Houeer. wide!; some men may disagree with some of the things th.at Mr. Vil-ori and his ad-mini.-t t ation have done, no man who is Loth j 1 1-1 ard intelligent 'an fail to find in the Ion:; li-t of Wilson's a-hie . i.ieptv, somethin- of what eons.'ieiiee approes. It is revolting to ohserve the hadership f a roe irreat party contending that evtrythir.ir that the president lias done was poorly ilone and wrormh il.oii". That is demauo-'y. It would greatly .ctreT, then the opposition to Mr. Wil-on. were its leader to con

cede that the president has donmany things (f a hish tyj of statesmanship and to t'.ise their irdictj n.ents ( hirn upon the f-v. issncs

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: i i ! 1 1 ' opinion. Country To ( onlitlent. "Th- covinTr is too pi op-i-:s a tal loo confident of future prosper- i ity to listen riously whn u s , v; are living in a "fools paradise" of temporary pr--: -parity. That i- d ini'ny a-rain. The country is to well pl'-a-ed and too well satilied of The merits of the federal i'eserw riet, the trad" -ommiion act. the tariff ' nimisvi"n a( t. and the other measures hy which the Wilson adm in: Kt ra t ioa esta'-h - h-d liiwiiiosr P a.-e, to de', ote tll'H li time to ;he' '!i' i-io!: of au'it.itors w ho onteim ; that t.otldn ood lias l-een done. '!! other thin:; I wish to em-; phaie. is tlie Uality of workman-, s-hip that may he epe ted from' .Mr. Wilson ami hi- party colleagues ; in eon-r in the next font years.' wh'-n jui k deci-ions must l.e made , and -ure hands will Le needed. 1 Their hands have Leen trained Li! the . fficierit Scliuol of experier.ee . and een if the opposition offered ! men of at hiu'h a character as Mr. i

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inspiration for me to talk with Mr. Wilson for several hours at his summer hon." today. I am more thar eer convinced that the remarkahle re orl of achievements which lies hchind him. is not accidental nor the work of an opportunist, hut the. normal expression of a character trulv i;reat."

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key art featured i;l "The Waiter's Hall." w ArLackle." one of the comedies eer screeced.

the hill Tt-moirow rft'T. William f'arn :n

putare. n "'Fatty f U TitMe.-t otnpletes

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at Tin: kpiii:im. Tlie -All ' J i r I Kevne- :,t ih-ph-1 im tdTt rs a varied and )

imr entertainment, (iirls in

face, 'irls as "ruhes", uirls m 'l.tsi;il d.mf es. contnhi.te tlo ir var ious sinirini; ami dancing specialties. M; in popular sor.ir numhers are introduced. m Thursday, the rpl:t: m will offer five lÜTerent at ts. prominent anion- them Lein- the Ie.vir .Nymphs. A feature of the o'clock performances on Thursday and I'riday eve-.insrs. will f.e the amatear diim;, contest, in whieh local swimmers will appe.ir. (.'ash prizes will t-e offered for the Lest e hi ! u tions.

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0 LIVER THEATER COURSE SALE OPEN NOW Prices Assuring Same Scats Throurjhout All Five Lectures, $4 $3, $2. NEWR3AN TRAVELTALKS r.M'IITII Elxquisite Color Views UD-tc-thc-M:r.uto Motion Pictures "THE ORIFAT TO-DAY" iMri:rKN m um;" 5 TUESDAY EVENINGS AT 8:15 BEG. OCT. 10

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In Five Powerful Acts. Many Exciting and Interesting

Scenes. COMEDY "PERKINS' MYSTIC MANOR."

seizures still unsettled.

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and the maintf nam e of the hiuh and

i olde no'.icv of the t. resident or a I ,s arisen me cn.'ii'Ke oy

tiudilent policy which is certain to allies that the neutrality of Sweden

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our iniluence may Le asserted in Lc-l-.ilf of peaee and th permanent elf. ire of humanity. I'nseen h:in.N .ire rtMchin' out to coitrol the forurn policy of ur o ernuient, Uod rant that their re.irh may hav exeded their grasp w hen the Lallotx . re t ounted in No einbt r. V:nit Truth lritu Home. "U remains for the ri'ituhlii an caniidatt; to affirm Ids purposes witti regard to our Kuropean policy ami our iiolicy towards Mexico: whether Le intends it or not. the implication of his criticisms of these existing policies points directly to our cmLroilment in Lurope and an armed intervention in Mexico designed to sine no higher purpose than to insure American investments at the ost of .Mexico's aspirations toward treedom. Petween now and election day, I want to see the truth driven home time and time again that the '.;sic issue to Le resolved on Nov. '.til relates i?aU to the future 'race of this nation. "The stamp of Wall t.. of the interests whi(h see through dollar marked spectacles, and can talk nly in terms of seit i-hne--s. is upon he opposition to Mr. Wilson. Pehind that opposition have rallied many elements of wLUl ilivetc'ent beliefs. t'Ut all united in the Miicic ilm mlit of getting hold of the - mrnenf for their own profit and for the promotion of interests which an

not ;h p'.ildie interests. Theo men J

is not s' h'jal and imjiartivil as it

should he. This has drawn from

t hat i kholm a reply as tart and crisp

as some ot the notes m the mai; controversy which were characterized hy Viscount (Jrey. as containing v.onls not i.sually found in diplomatic correspondence. onhdciicc in .Miuitcr. t'ontideiice is expressed in the tact and ahility of the P.ntish minister to Sweilfii, .Sir llsoie Howard to handle tiic.-t Ptitain's intorfsts, for he alnailj his done much to smooth over many points ol friction that have arisen since the war Legan. S"i r Ksioe has Leen uien full authority in tip- mails dispute ami i o-operatiivg with the other entente diplomats at Stockholm in making I epre.-en tat ions as to the latest matters in controversy. With regard to suhmarines. the' P.ritish protest Icclared that Sweden appeared to estahlish hetween underwater Loats armed for war purjioses and 'thei su'omarines a distinction in virtue of which so-called suhmarines of commerce, a type not tmployed hy the entente allies, might with impunity navigate Swedish territorial wat rs Lencath the su t'face. si i IT llepb. The reply of Sweden was characteristically stiff. '"Von eoni'liide that in the attitude adopted Ly the kind's government, regarding the two heiligerem camp. there is a signal difference which would seem incompatiahle with the duties of a loyal and impartial neu

trality." it said. "It is the duty of the king's government to deny in tho most formal manner that the opinion thus expressed has any foundation. It cannot enter into the discussion

of the sincerity and impartially

its neutrality which have heen abundantly demonstrate'1 throughout the war. It will, however, ohst rv e that an allegation of this nature is fundamentally vicious. Leimr founded only on isolated facts imperfectly discetnihle."

AT TIN COLONIAI "'apt. Swiit." one of the hig dramatic successes of a few seasons ago has Leen pictured and will he shown here for the rirst time today at the Coloni.il. It is a hig story with a good cat and a stirring plot th.at holds the attention to the final

VILLA SAYS AMERICANS MAY RETURN TO MINES

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j 1 loieiae Peed. supported by lunean Mcltea and an excellent

cast will he seen on Wednesday in "The Woman's Law." This photo-

I play is from the novel of the same i name hy Mara veno Thompson. It j deahs with a tradgey in society circles and the scenes are laid in New i York and the Aidrondack nioun- ' t.Tins.

PiomiM S Minvrs hi Dauern 1 hihiiahua All (Jiiaianti-vs of Protce-tioii.

AT Tili: I.ASALLI:. Pa i my Ward, is featured at the Lasalle today in "Lach Pearl a Tear". This is an emotional drama Lased on the efforts of rich men to gain the possession of a hcauti-

..... I ful girl through lavish gifts. A wonLL PAsn. 'lexas. ( n t. ::. - ilia Jcrf u, li,c,,are is prfimlnent. told the Mexican mining men at San y f.-atnreil. .V happy ending is Andres. Chihuahua, after capturing : reached through an interesting roth-, t town fnirr r.n.vanv. t roo, oi 111 1 r-C J" the SU p po rt i U g (. til pa LV

Sept. L' 1. that he hod no enmity

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them to notify their Ameiicaii friends to resume work at their mines in eastern Chihuahua, as h would ive them all guarantees, two Mexican minim? men who arrived Sunday night from San Andres report. He announced at Santa YsaLel and San Andres that he would return in a few days and any mal resident of these towns over the atv. of 14 who was not ready to take up anus with him would fie put to death, the mining men stated.

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jJane Wo! If. Wednesday's feature at this theater is entitled. "The Pngitivo." t -villi Finn-nee LaP.udie, prominently cast. The picture was shown at the La -.'i!Ie on Sept. S and is Lrmight l,aek hy popular reiuet.

traveltalki. The experienced globetrotter will he at the Oliver opera house for tive successive Tuesday evenings, beginning Oct. 1'h. The wonder journey named "The Orient Today", will Le revealed in tive subjects as follows: "Japan Today", "The New China," "Peking", "Korea", and "Hawaii". Lach subject is crowded with surprises, both weird and delightful. Strange changes hitherto undreamed of, will be Lreught before you and portrayed through a series of wonderfully colored! .scenes and up-to-date motion

pictures. Mr. Newman's rare human I interest, narrative ef the far east as j

it is today, makes tins series one of the richest ever presented. Course tickets are now selling.

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LOANS OV FARM' LA.MS. Loans bearing interest at th" low rate of 5 per cent w ill be made by us on good productive farms which meet with our requirements. If ou expect to beirre) w money soon, arrangements should be made without delay so that you may take advantage of this offer. All loans will be mad" for a term of live years, with the privilege of paying the principal, or any part thereof, in even hundreds ,(f dollars at any interest payinu date. Further details can he secured hy a letter or vv shall Le phased to have von call at our oth;v. THi: STPAFSS PK(TI1HKS CO. Advt. L gonier. I ml.

mi: ciiAKMi ; widows.Tlie latest sonc numbers as well

;:s melodies written expressly for the shf)w will he introduced in the j 'liver theater Friday evening when!

' The Charming Widows" take possession. It is essentially a song and dance shew and the company is 7 3 per cent girls. New irnwns and e-ostumes will he shown by the irirls in the musical numbers. Mest of the costumes are said to Le out of the ordinary and rather startling. The company includes some ef the Lest known players in burlesque such as Pddie Pale, German comedian. Jimmie t'ooper. the best straight man in burlesque; Sam Carlton, Jew ceimedian: Connie Fuller. Helen Stanley. Ada Pum and Pabe pay. The chorus girP said to he attractive us well as good singers and dancers.

AT Tili: .U MTOIUFM. Lieut. Danny Ward, leading tiguie in "Lieut. Danny of the F. S. A.', the new Triangle picture being shown at the Auditorium today, while trotting along at the head of a platoon of cavalry patrolling the border, som threoigh his glasses a ealeche being furiously driven toward the Kio Grande, with Mexi-t.-ins hot in pursuit. As the ealeche rears the border, Danny and his men appear, and the baffled Mexicans retire cursing. The eccupant.s of the ealf che arc a Mexiean fristete rat and her beautiful daughter, fleeing to eseape the vengeance of Pedro Lopez. Danny escorts the woman and ynuritf xirl to the army post and then promptly falls in love with the girl. William Desmond and Knid Mar

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In Two Acts and M. Si-emcs. "PVCLi: TOM'S CAHIX" III Tra testy. "A NIGHT AT MAXIM'S" KiMf Garden.

Price: MATS. 10c loc I1VI1S. IOC Hoc :M)c Mats. J::5 Daily. lAes. 7;: JO & 9.

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Featuring Ali o Dudley. LouPo I-'llioii. .ae WiNon, Atlclaide -MVIInoiu-. Ilenrielta Wlutder and 20 others. Rig olio of spoeialtios. ine luding the Vass;ir Oiiarfctt. Iele V 1 Inine, the girN with l'ln nimlih fext : Carila. laica! elane-er, and Kale Watson. I he Hoosic r (Jitl.

Start a Savings Account at Once AnJ get hc lcnelit of our October Dating

All npinev Jc-poMted n our S:iviipsrs bpartmcMit nn: later than Octohjr In Ar aw interest t'r:m Otnber 1 at the rate of per cent per annum, compounded semi-annually.

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AT Tili: OLIVI1IL ! "Where The Kooster Crows." a i new plaj by A. N. Itanee, will be tho

1 attrae'tion at the Oliver theater next

.Sunday afternoon and night. It is lest ribed as a new American comedy, with a distinctly rural tlaor.

i and is said to suggest at times. "The I I .1.1 Il.ini,,..,. .....1 "Wlx n

Last ', but contains a mor powerful and pretentious story. The character of Hamilton Koht-rts, the colored C S. cavalry trooper, as pla-

l -l by eeoffrey C. Stein, who thwarts

j the plans of a Filipino spy. is said

to lie highly dramatic. There is an interesting love story running throughout the piece and an abund

ance of go.id comed situations. The j ioiiip;ny cullies here from (Irarnl Kapids. and L'oe.s direct to the Fine .Arts theater e "hica - , opening thfit- j .Munday night for an indetinite run. j

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FANNIE WARD in a nnt melodrama

"EACH PEARL A TEAR.

Helen lelmar with the hig wheel lMirIesqii "Tho (harming Widows," Olier tlMMler, lYidaj Meiling. Oft. r.

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A powerful tale of love and adventure. If you werre a U. S. army officer and fell in love with a Spanish senorita, would you risk your life to visit her in Mexico? William Desmond did when he visited Enid Markey in her beautiful Mexican home. "THEWAITERS' BALL," two -reel Keystone comedy with "FATTY" ARBUCKLE. Return date of this funniest of all comedies.

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