South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1917 — Page 9

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FELLER AID IM Holland Minister Makes Special Mention of Help Rendered by Institute. TFii: n.u;ri:. n. .. : u.d-. p;. ". Th- prir . :..in.-t r .f Ibdlaml. ("ort V.ai I'-r !..r;'l i.. i : . : 1 1 : ;-f '.i il !i;r'iit i.n of nil a::'..rdd ! the K k fr'I r f ; r ' I T ; . r i in a report : the rai- .f J : li.-i.in trfiiL'(-'-.-i in the . ;h rl v. Mich h is ji-t on .r.-r.t'I t ! U.i u.f nt. ilils ?;' f i n to j r v i I - 'I'ithinir :i?.l sh'. t v.- r j.i':ji.r says thfo ' ; r i ! . 1 1 ion IM f i t ; i 1 1 rn'nl work formation of s i r i and KniitiM.- fii' h "!' n .nr" niim- ! t tt '.von, n r-'f-iU''.- made 'lot h-s for th" intrm-d sidli-is ami for tl. ir l't '!'.', -r fii' . T h i - work w : i s so n 1 1 h appreciated ly the i'fivrrnipnt tint when t hf I : of -k e f 1 ! r foij nd.itiori e-.id its activities in June. l'.l.". it wns r T ; 1 i t T 1 taken er.er and earri'd on. D wj,it- th- .i in the number '( ref a th'-rc are .-till sa h

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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY hlüriam and Irene Filarmain In Pantomimic and Decorative Dances.

BILLY McDERMOTT Only Survivor of Coxey's Army. MITCHELL & MITCH Those Southern Banjo Boys.

COMING SUNDAY "MERRY GO ROUND" A Musical Tabloid with Gorgeous Girls -and Dazzling Costumes. Mat. Daily 2:30; Sunday 3;00. Eves. 7:30 and 9:00. Prices Matinees. 10c, 20c; Evenings, 10c, 20c, 30c.

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Corner Michigan and Monroe Streets Office Open College Bldg. Phones: Day and Evening Bell, 551 for Registration Home, 5551

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with r,c) .'win; :aa' hines in use. N" arly a million t.'irmcnt.s hac been made. 'at of a. million I - tria ris who sw arm d o er the fiontier in the tr i d:: s e,f ( ctober. 1 'el 1 I,... tiV'M ::',. no .-.j,. 1 i'.ooo continue to r r io rHi f from the Net norland.-' i--o ernm.-nt. of whom more than H. tOM lii;u, in th- specially reded amps or i!lai;.s. Many of th. !ff:::-Ms ;irc us fully f in ployed in the ciii.-tructin!) i f sma.'l wo'Mrn or oil.ins whbh, alter be-in:; med ),y Median families in Holland 1 iriuj,' th" war, fan he take., to p;.s f,n the fon'luj-ion of peacan. I tra.;-f.-rr. ,1 to Helium, where a urat shortage ef lious-in nrr-nrn-mo'Jation is anticijiatfil. Mrf than I, 0 of M!' h rahirjs hav alrily h ( n I. ailt. ai.-l i.!a-.l at t ari.e of H'-lk-ian faroi!is. A If o- t !it a sum of ji'iä jiMi lias m. far '(. .-n -pm!-l ,n ho-.j.itality to r. fuoc.s out of th- X. therlan.ls tro.'i.-iii-y. annrt from the or -via m i.i.. ii mounts p'-nt i,v priyatf pfoil au-1 omiiinn.il .olis. Thf i-.ort sas t!iT' is no t!;.',uu'ht ff h-ttir.k' this sum fall to I.li;ium's aracunt aftr tlx- war, the Netherlands' nation gladly hearing surh expenses "in frd r to roatrihute its j art to the rem i o the miseri. s which t'rimrs in its train." . ar Don't say you saw it in the newspaper. Say New-Times KARL EMMY'S PETS Feline Wonders. GALLANDO Comedy and Artistic Clay Modeler. ac

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TO PROTEST PLAN Indiana Men Declare Priority Scheme Takes Cars From State. J-ul-ye'f:ra 1 lit'aint lowing (mplaiin Jiom Indiana v iti s and towns the re. nt priority coal shipment oidT of Hohen S. lovett, fedei:;l uieetor of jiieterent ial Khipmentv, I'. I. Le,is. chairrr.r n of the Indiana, puldic serlr commission Tur-sday announced tli.it unless the ordiT is modified hy Thuisdav t.i. hf and a committee ot Indiana coal operators and utilities would take up thi patrons of public i? to "a-shinuton lo prcte.-ls with .Mr. Lo tt. The In. liana men interpret th-'' ord r as directing (va1 and coal cars away fiom Indiana ccoisume.s 1 the northwest. Mayor Hosey of Fort Wayne in tele-riaius- to the puldic service torn-mi.-.-ion and Mr. Lovett complaint ct the piiority order. Jtscrüun tno situation in Fort Wayne as grave. At a ( onforciKf of the puMic servic e oniruissioii and lailro nl r.u ii here Tl'esdav. it was icporte.l that hoth the iviui.s.. Ivania and th" 'ij; Four railread wt re unahle to upid cars th.at had 1 een asked t i" hy operators he-aase f t.o priority onhr. 13"SUFF" PICKETS IN CAPITAL LAND IN JAIL i VASmXC.T N Sept. ",. Thirteen militants cd" the Woman's par ty were arrested Tuesday when they Lttempted to 'picket' the white Wilson ho'jse irst before Pres't .narched at the head of the j.arad. in honor vf the District of Columbia's quota for the national army. The women announced in advan,that they had enough volunteers to hist all afternoon, hut after the police had escorted away .-evera! groups of hanner hearers, the deaionstration was abandoned. All the prisoners were released on bond to appear Wednesdu morn in'-:. The Woman's party headquarters announced Tuesday rit-'ht that Justice Kobh, of the district supreme court. who 'recently has granted appeals to sixteen banner bearers sentenced to pay tines or sere thirty days: in the workhouse, had informed their counsel that no more i.ppeals- would be allow 1 while tile sixteen were pending. rm:i; .utomoiwij: si'itvici: Hide t and from the store. Avd. CllAKLFS F. SAX & CO.

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Beginning Monday Evening, September 10, 1917.

Prepare to serve business Federal and Civiltime, when your elVort is needed as never before. The tremendous demand for the oft ice trained opportunity a chance you should not overlook.

you earn, learn. Make yourself of more value to yourself, your employer and your country. Make your start for self-improvement and the hier job Monday, September 10. In Either the Day or Evening Session. Catalog and Full Information Free on Request. Call or Telephone TODAY.

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AT tiii: casti.i:. Kthel e'layton is today's star at the J'asth- theater in "Man's Woman." a "W'orld-I'.rady Uve-act feature. Tomorrow's feature at the th' is entitled "Skinner's I'.ahy" and i the screen adaptation f Henry Irving Io1ke's Saturday Kenint: 1'ost story. There is an ahundaine of line human and heart interest which holds the spectator's attention to th- verv climax. Tho auI thor has touehed the storv 'very liappily here a;.d there with t!cks of hurnnr. and rdher timex the comedy is so hrnnd and nniversallv catching that ncUhiim hut a peel of laughter will serv th" orcasion. l IJryant Washliurn is .-"klnner and there is not a moment In th" entire I la y when he fails to liv e the part. Hazel Italy's interpretation of the wife is just as adorable. !t is the hest vehicle ever furni-hed for th co-stars. at tiii: oiii'iir.i'M. Final performances of the splcndid au leville bill now plaini; at j the Orphcum will be -i en today, j Sharintr honors on thi . i 1 1 are th I'ive Violin T'.eauties and McCor.nell and Simpson. llobbe and Nelson. I.aruay and .nee and Wal-di and llentley round out the prou;r:im. Hes;innincr Thursday the hfadline act on the new hill is the Marmeim Sisters in classical Kyptian and Arabian dances. Hilly Mcl r rmott. an eccentric comedian of the o!d school, is a close second on the bill and will contribute mu h toward the entertainment of the spectator. Karl Hmmy's pets consist of a number of beautiful animals who are well trained and perform a number of pleasinz tricks nil elaborate apparatus. Mitchell and Mitch, billed as th'xe Southern Fan.jo Hoys, offer f pleasing selection of popular soncs ar-1 ballads. (lallando completer the hill with an artistic clay modelin act. at tin: ouvr.i:. '.VothinK Fait the Truth" is the title of a farcied pl.iy that will ho presented hv Max l-'iuman and a bic New Yori; cast next Wednesday. Sept. 1.'. at the Oliver theater. To have nothing but the truth in real life in this day of exaggeration and mis-tateuH-nt would be a little out of the ordinary. In this farce we tind something out of the ordinary, for it is clean, bright, witty and thoroughly entertaining and engemlers more legitimate laughter than the great mass tf plays of it kind that cater solelv to human risibilities, it is different. i;i that it creates mirth in a natural, easy way, without straining for an effect or iesorting to horse play. Its humor is inherent to its action as the storv is unfolded of the sin.noG f! ! F i t i I 1 -at this is your While

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Wi't r of th l ouyan spirited central character who take upon himself the harden of truthful utteran". It is a play of trontr. human ( hara ter .lrawin and I. M. Andron and I.. La .vreiue Weh r hav;-. after much effirt. st ured. a notah! ( a.-t to support Mr. I'ima n

at tiii: .ri)iT( hii'.m. A girl's rebellion atrainst the narrowness and puritmism which have restricted her very life, forms the theme of the startling William Fox photoplay. "The Soul of .vatan." which, with e'.Iadys IP-oekwell in its steüar roh-, comes to the Auditorium today. Miss Frockwc'd remains one of the delights of the photoplay world. She continues to be an actress who can interpret her roles with an ease and naturalness only found in players of the highest rank. H-r se-nsitive fjee shows the slighter shadow of emotion. "The i Soul of Satan is said to be paiticularly pood and interesting-. It shows the effect of a confining: eniror.ment on the spirit of a girl whose ambitions sour above her possibilities. She lias been used to drudgery of every sort and she M.-izes the first opportunity to elope with a -.nan who promises to marry he-r. In the days whi-h follow, -he awakens to the tru worthlessnes of this man, and she rejoices when lie meets justice at the hands of on whom he has wronged. Meanwhile she has found real loe in the heart of ft big man from the wes and she goes back to her home with him. The Path news, showing the very latest events of interest, and one of the best features of the screen today, Is also on today's bill. Tomorrow brings that e harming little player. Viola Dana, in her latest Metro production, "The Cirl "Without a Soul." .i play of love and sacrifice. The second episode of the- new sensational and thrilling serial picture, "The Fatal Ring." starring that most clever and daring player. Pearl White, will also he on the bill. vivn tiiiisi in:;ui:i: roKTK.Yi-:n o sn:i:i:x. Metropolitan police methods of enforcing confessions, when confes sions whether false or true, appears to I..- necessary, are portrayed in the screen version of "Within the Law ." playing at the diver theater all this week, in a manner so true to life that the heads of the Ne-w York police department hae math strenuous objections to the portrayal. Fugeno O'Kourke. who takes the part of Inspector P.urke, is the third degree artist of the police force. Tie is confronted with the solution of the murder of Knfilish Fddy, killed wlr.le burglarizing a house. Five persons may have been guilty of the murder, three acomplices of Fnglish Fddy, the son of the wealthy merchant in whose house the murder took place, and his wife, who was acquainted with the burglars. It is the duty of Inspector Ihirke to force a confession. All five have been arrested. Not only is the physical brutalit ef the third de-gree shown, but the mental degree is portrayed. Thi- is vividly shown through the questioning of the young wife who is informed that her husband is accused of the murder; then in turn the husband is informed that his w ife has been acc ise(. Eventually through the seiies of questioning and through mental torture, the third degree methods force the murderer to confess. Alice Joyce and Harry Morey, two of the best artists of the screen, are to be seen intlie leading roks. Four performances of "Within the Law" are given each day, two in the afternoon and two at night. The pictu re ever is undoubtedly onegiven here. of the best t tin: i..s.li.i:. ! The title of the picture at the La do iti Th LaSalle todav, "Madame Ilopeep." i sn't do justice to the good qual ities of tlie spleminl western story. The scenes are laid on a western h -cp ranch and the e l araetcrs are mostly typical of that country. Seena wen plays the onng widow wh inherits the property and tries to run it along story-book methods. There is w lion somene vs m every

MpM I 1 i I " t V II IIVH ."III' Mi ... ...... j j j.ce"i' and there is a live ly finish j i 1 with plenty of dramatic puncp.es to i Mi keen up the Interest. A conu-dy j Hcharater runs through tlie dcturej

and h" is reallv amusing. The photorapliy is excellent, the locations l.eautiful and the story. Henry's l.e-st is naturally tivd- told. one f C. ami effecThursday '"The Cc.n T'j," with j Franklyn l'arnum and A-ir.es Vernon. ; will be hown. ! TREASURY NOTES FOR LIBERTY LOAN HEADY j WASHINGTON. Sept. K. Prelimi iuary to the forthcoming second io oi iine-rty oonus, e c y .ic.iiuo Toe. .li- . rTfc r ihrdiih tik f-.1tril i p-ervf banks for sul soription at j par $ :',p.(".i'ii,riör of treasury r-rtifi-j cates of indebtt-uness. t-u os riptions will be received up to noon Tut-?, elay, Sept. 11, and th" c ertiticate s will pay interest at ! 1-J p-rcr.t to 1 ice. .". l'.'lT, when they ar to be I e-deem.ed. Payment must bo ra t le or. Mon '.lay. Sfpt. 17, 1.1T. rtificatt-s will be in denominations of Sl.eGe, nil). J 1 e, j Loth a i i'rora ail O'.'O and JlOO.OC'h -rtif.catc s will ! t' principal and exenijit ir.terest taxation Cf t.l s. c ce; t estate or sas th.- tit,..-. in he i ii.ii. urv state rr.e:

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FROM THE SLUMS TO THE WHITE LIGHTS One girl, trusting ever in her love for an unworthy man, makes her weary way. When she reaches the pinnacle, she pays the inevitable price for her rashness.

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WILLIAM FOX Presents GLADYS BROCKWELL

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A vivid portrayal of a woman's temptation the wheels of justice roll relentlessly over a man who brings misery and unhappiness on the head of those who trust him six-reel feature. Also THE PATHE NEWS OF CURRENT EVENTS, filled with items of interest. Who is she? What i3 the artistic temperament? Winsome VIOLA DANA

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TODAY THE POPULAR EMOTIONAL STAR ETHEL CLAYTON In a story of politics and matrimony,

Picturing the trials cf a wife whose husband's relatives are uncongenial. Other selected news and comedy reels. THURSDAY The Clever Actor and Local Favorite, BRYANT WASHBURN, in a new comedy seen here for the first Urne, "SKINNER'S BABY." PRICES Lower Floor, 10c; Balcony, 5c; Children, 5c. Open Continuously from 1 :30 to 10:30 p. m. Fredrickson's Orchestra in Pleasing Concerts Daily.

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