South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 43, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 February 1917 — Page 6

MONDAY EVENING, 1 'EH HTA KV 12, 1017.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HIGH PUIS 10 SHOW FIGHT

Will Anpear Before Legislative Committee for Action on His Bills.

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Garden of Allah" Production of

Strange Richness

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. r-),. U Cov. J.inu V. C.i'O Inch U r cpa r-il

to appear r runa'ly before leirisla- I

tive cor.-iir.ittt es, if nc es -ury, to

tire j. ron.pt -t vi fa voi abb action of

mrasurcx mv .u;inini-,u ation bus proposed to tYty seventieth K'neral as. .e;r.My. This authoritative statement whs made In tho governor's office and is Indicative of the determina

tion or trio rrnor executive to exert

himself to the fullest extent to eure the ia--air- of the measure K-rr.ry to carry u t hi platform pledges. und as ie -onimende.l In his message. If the governor's bills are all passed It will mean loni; and l.ury days for the remaining three v-Tfks of' the . F.sion. for both tlio fnrte an1 the house. (lov. CoG-lrbh is said to haw been d!f-appoir.ted and not a little cha-rinc-d when the house of representatives killed 'by indefinite postponement the I to advance the lime fo;tho hrsinnir.sr of compensation in inoistrial accidents from It to seven Jays. Tie is said to have directed his legislative as.-istants to make every effort to Fave the Kinder bill in the .enate. which is for the same purIoo. The 'Oro er ihm is not advocatInp lrcread compensation, nut is willing to siirn such a bill if it is parsed. In vifv ,eif . th? allied inconsistencies of th ios'tra ne companies in their requests for legislation, and also been use of "other i nlluepc es" the pnvf rnur is said to have abandoned any serious pnrpo-e to effect the passage f a lall ivlnc: the state supervision over rate making. llov ever, it Is hinted that there may be a dosposition. after the session of the legislature, should no bill be passed rm erintr the alleged "abuse" to enforce the Wier injunction which prohibits insurance r omp.inirs from carr.Mnations for rate making pur-

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SAYS NATION READY TO FOLLOW AFTER LINCOLN

Martyred President I'ortrajcd a I'aelfieator mid leader of AnnUs jit Memorial Scnhv.

.-S'toi.itd !'res Service: L H ISVILLi:. Ky.. Feh. 12. Abraham Lincoln was portrayed at a Memorial service at his birthplace at Hoden llle, TCy.. Sunday afternoon by Hishop Samuel Fallows and Dr. Jenkln Lloyd Jones of ChicaKo as the Kreat pacificator and militant leader of armies. The memorial

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The famous romance of the Sahara desert. ' The Garden of Allah." shown In rnovintr pictures at the Mic r theater all this week is a not-

cuy ruh r.itr scale production, full

scenes of strange and stirring pic-

ttn es'iuetass and with many touches

of unusual beauty. Len the camera j

cannot within two hours tell all that a novel of nearly .00 paues desciibes but a remarkably lar part of the utory of the "(lanl'-n of Allah" is told in this production, and the book Is followed much more closely than is usual in pic turizations of novels.

Strange streets thronged with i

costumes, scenes of Mohammedan

worship, with vast throngs bowing! I-

in' unison in prayer, caravans in th.-

dc-ert ard wild dasl.es bv scores cf I f

Arabian horseback riders over thf sands, are amon the lartrer effects.

A r-at sandstcuin is shown in

dozer, aspects, indoor:; and out. in the streets and in the desert. The- story, it may be re c alled, centers about the heroine, lomini Knfilden, an English wcuuan of aristocratic parentage, whose life has been saddened by her mother's unfaithfulness to her father, hi- resulting renunciation f religion. and his death denouncing the -Catholic faith, which he had joined because of love for the moTher. Inmini. who has avoided marriage, seeks relief after her father's death by visiting strange scenes, and chooses Africa, and the desert, which makes a strong, peaceproducim; appeal when she sees it the desert which the .Mohammedans call the garden of God. On her train journey to Henl Mori she meets a strangely awkward and ditfident man who interests her In spite of Iiis apparent rudeness. Tie tries to shun the gentle priest of the

little Catholic church at B:-m Mori, which Domini visits with reverence. He also Hees from a Mohammedan on seeing him pray in the desert, and is strangely disturbed by all manifestations of religion. At Denl Mori, at the edpre of the desert, is a wonderful garden (of which many beautiful plimpses are pictured), owned by Count Anteoni. Domini makes freipuent visits to it, discus-si!-!-' with the elderly count the strange religious spell of the ilesert a spell that later causes the count to become a Modammedar Domini, strong of body and independent in mind, see ks tcj view the siehts of the town And the desert with as little attendance as possible, but she is brought in contact with Boris An-

drovskv. the awkard stranper. who 1

on several occasions becomes hr protector, though apparently he endeavors to avoid her. Despite mys-

forebodinps of others.

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A Triumph Unparalleled in the History of the Screen! Specially Engaged for this Big Attraction, SIG. CAPALINi the Noted Basso. Appearing at each Performance.

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ROBERT KITCHEN'S Soul Stirrins Romance

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'! PRESENTED IN 12 ACTS With Miss Helen Ware, Mr. Thomas Santschi and a Cast of 5,000 People Duplicates in South Bend Its Tremendous Success in New York, Chicago, Indianapolis and other Cities Hundreds Unable to Gain Admittance Yesterday!

The Screen's Most Gorgeous and Colossal Dramatic Spectacle! Only Six Days More to See the Greatest Photo-Play of the Age

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MISS HELEN WARE, the distinguished emotional artiste, supported by THOMAS SANTSCHI, remembered here for his excellent work in "THE SPOILERS" and his famous fight with William Farnum.

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Services wore attendcl by

of western toiiriits :ito:iril :i stieri.-il itery and the

train from Chicago rnroute to tho marries him. and they po on a JOth anniversary of the- founding of lontr jrney. seeking hapriness in the Abraham Lincoln Memorial uni- tV'' heart of the desert. ersltly iit Cumberland r.ap tojnor-! She experiences the joy and peace rtnv. I she sought, but he continues maniIn the ceremony at Ilodpenvillo j festntions of unrest, until at last his Dr. Jone d-c-lared that Lincoln was , mysKry is revealed t.y confession to ailed in tenderness and only when i n,'r- Aftor ,'int: for 2 ypars a .11 i.ther me-inM f-.iio.i i n i t f r. l ! Trapoist monk, his lonpinc: to know

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the nation tndiv stool r.-adv in f.d. 1 caused him to break his vows

low Lincoln's exampb and liCcne a iecape.

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world force for hum.inity. ju-t

tb" Civil Mir was louuht to free the

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AMERICAN AMBULANCE HEN WIN HIGH HONOR

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1WIII3. Fib. j:--The followim,-; mcmlicTs of Arrierican iid.l arii'u-i i.M-.re v-eef,,r nnrul'- thre e, which ! was the Mr; yert f tl'.e r..i 1!. ans ; w iXh the Pronc'i expeiit;onary oi-p". I l'..ic ber-n cited in (li-. itches f.,rj "de ti-n a!id oui'.i'-:e m ciamrer- i

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life had

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Like her. be had sought the of the desert, and his

strange nianners were due to inexperience of the world and his strusidc with his conscience. I'lacinir

faith and rdii:tus duty above love,

"Where the Man Speaks," a tworrel drama, featuring: Marguerite Clayton, , "The Moul Mountain Mystery," a railroad drama with Helen Hose Gibson, "The Boycott ltaby," a single-reel comedy with ''Habe" Hardy and Kate I'.rice, and

a special added attraction for Lin- j ro'.n's birthday, entitled ".Lincoln's C'v

Oettysburj? Address." will also bei shown. Bessie Love is starred in "Nina, the Flower Girl." tomorrow's1 feature. Miss Love has the role of j a blind fjirl of the tenements who lives with her Krandmother and . tarns her living by making arti-;

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falls in love with her. A celebrated i

eye specialist becomes interested in i the pirl and perform? an operation which restores her sight. The crip- i pled nvwsboy meantime also has an operation, which makes him straight ' and strong. The Keystone comedy j for tomorrow is called "On the Two i

t)'Clock Train."

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though their love is ureat. his wift I 4 lf,'s feature today. This Is a screen I

accompanies him to the monastery.

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TIONS" A picturizatlon of the great novel by Charles Dlck-

A ens. IVir. Pickford is the J brother of Mary, and Is fast

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world and from her. She a?;ain returns to the carden of Count Anteoni. which he has jnven up. and t.ikcs solace in knowledge of her husband's rtdiuious peace and in her S"P. Helen Ware enacts the leading

f Pomini l'ntllden witn cliar-

intcdlience. and is well

suppoited by Thomas Santschi as Cos Androv.-ky. In addition to or-

version of the novel by Charles !

Iickens. The cast is headed by j Mary Pickford's brother Jack, whose j

co-star is Louise Huff. Jack is IMp. j .Tj

eck. V. V- Arthur I '. ' u . t li.-n 1 1 , '

.V il:nin-to:i. . c.: C. ietr.au T. dinary demands on them is a call

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SECURITY

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. "'.L1TV is :ht in bunkno positie

j-'aaran.te "cept su No continiiinc s i crs i- jmiv b;;sine.-; oi :r.t:ion is certain until t-drd by time. The South Bend National

wr. e-iabh.-h'd a-- a FtiTe bar.V. in I v T '. ears aco. it took out a UHtiou il bank charter ia 170 17 j cars ;lf;o. It !i;LM ?lt O.iii'O Capital fJt'Vk. It has Ji:."0"- T plu carried It i- bv ated at 103 N. I.'.cav. Street. nxt tO WTi.i!i's S'.c.v f the J-eOrd lli-t VnUr 1i)m!. ..!! cliec kin or .-aviru-? account will be a; previ.tt. !

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costumc sinmnir a siuij: which is in keeping. He has a rich, full voice

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a vuin paninieiit of the play is proided bv an augmented orchestra.

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class throuuh the ahue of sister. i vj Mrs. Joe. and his forced aid to an j I- '4 escaped convict. Miss Huff is Ks- j 5j tella. the little lirl who loves him. ! ' j Frank Iosee jives an interpretation;!

oi me iiuiwri aim uiiuc iaiion js the ec centric old maid. Tomorrow's feature is "The Happiness of Three Women" and cottars Myrtle Stedman and House Peters.

PRICES: Adults 10c. Children 5c TUESDAY

MYRTLE STEDMAN and HOUSE PETERS in "THE HAPPINESS OF THREE WOMEN"

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"Lincoln's Birthday" And the Favorite Fun-Maker

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In a Cyclone of Mirth. The Funniest Two Reel Comedy Ever Seen. Its a Riot of Fun for 30 Minutes.

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WHERE THE MAN SPEAKS,

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COMING FRIDAY The Spectacular Historical Romantic Picture,

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at tin: oKi'iir.r.M. After seeiiiir two hows at the Or1 hcum last week that were not as ;ood as they miuht have been, it Is a treat to to there the first half of t!u week. All of the numbers are ::ood, but there are one or two that are a little better than the others. l-'irvf ..!.... ?! tb hill tnl.'ht LT

to either the "Six Coloniaj Pelles" I alital tolepraphs.

entertaining little turn in-

LONDON. Feb. l:-The reply of (Ireece to the invitation of the United States to join it in its attitude toward Germany has been handed to the American minister at Athens, the correspondent of the Kxc har.se Teletrraph Co at the Greek

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Oarrell and Hanford. who present ut

orcece witn every euort to accelerate peace and her approval of every effort ?" maintain freedom of navigation for the world's shipping, adding that Greece has already drawn Germany's attention to the prave Consequences of the proposed submarine blockade. In view of present conditions.

however, the dispatch states. Greece i

and her partner has a "plains that she is not in a posi-;

The comedy is clever l" conieaipiaie concerted ac- i

Hon for the protection of the neu- j tral shipping." !

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iMVjUJll 1 Alii IY1 1 J 1 Ll 1 j SCIldUlIUliai iaiUUdU Uiaiua Willi I ItiCU IVUOC lllLUUlUl i i , am-. reel comedy with "Babe" Hardy and Kate Prfcfe, and a special booking for LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY "LINCOLN'S GETTYSBURG ADDRESS."

HERE TOMORROW AN EXCELLENT FAIRY STORY OF MODERN TIMES. TRIANGLE-KEYSTONE DAY Presenting That Attractive Little Player

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titled "Iate for Rehearsal." Miss Hattie Oeumm. a soprano with pleasing voice and personality, is featured in the musical act given by the se xtet of pirls. All of them ;.re capable musicians. "Itte for Kehearsal"' js pood for ne lauch after another. Miss Der-

icll is a comedienne such as is not

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' .ind toes across in nice shape. Tile Ambler brothers present an acrobatic act that takes the breata away from the audience a couple of times. i-Mme tf the most d;irin feats eer seen m a local stai;e are ; accirnphhed by them. George V. 1 Cooper and Chris Smith have a black-face- aet that i entertainin-'. ; Kein. and I'lores open the hill wit! ; Spanish darues. Io:h of them are 1 ,:aceful and d.ince well.

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V Dessie Lore igj

In a Five-Act Play Glied

In which Miss Love plays the part of a little blind (vl who is forced by circumstances

to make her way in the world. "ON THE TWO OiCLOCK TRAIN, a two-reel Key.

stone comedy.

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WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FOX presents an Extra Special six-reel feature ing the Great GLADYS BROCKWELL. Once seen never forgotten.

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AT Till: AI DITOIUIM. t "ha: lie Chaplin will return today t ' tip- Auditorium in his latest twore 1 comedv called "Lasv street."

LONIMN. Feb. 12. Tho duke of I

Norfolk. ranking member of th Kn,;l:h nobility and the foremost Lnlish Catholic, died in London Sunday. The death of the duke was rather sudden, the first announcement of his serious illness havinc been made t.: Saturday. Prayers were offered Sunday in the leading Iondon Catholic churches for the repose of his S'.Ul.

DARRELL & HANFORD In "I .ate for Heliearsal." COOPER & SMITH Iii Hotel r;-dp. DeREINE & FLORES Original Spanish P:mrri. St'NDAV HAL STEPHENS & CO. And Tour Other Acts.

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