South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 260, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1917 — Page 7
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Witnesses Called to Appear at Rehearing on Death of Wealthy Woman.
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-I. a VNirrr.-M-s in t i coron-rs iehpaiint? in connection with th-niy.-ff-rionv Uath near h r on Au. L'4 or -Mrs. .Mau.i Kins. Alums? tho-e '.i!in'nar(l are Mrs. M;izi- O. .Mlin. si.-N-r of thf le.tl woman and all th- n: rof-rrs of the automobile party with .Mrs. KJnp on the evening she was f.ttally shot, 'oinjio.rd of W. S. I i i i ; r t : ; 1 1 1 i . now at his kf nneN at l:kh!UM. N. ; Afton M tr.c. l-rothr of the former manager f Mrs Kiiu's affairs; lernest Kury. .N'-ro chauffeur. leI.T?trri Means, ("hnrhs S. Iry. a farmer living near the scene- of fh" killing ami Iiis wife aio have ' n summoned. Mrs. .1. I?. j'ornker of Ohio, spent to. lay at th Means home here ami nt out automobile riding with 'la.-ton Means and his father-in-law. V. II. Patterson. Late in th lay she returned to a local hotel, where she registered as "Mrs. K. Smith. New York." upon arrival !i re Friday ni'ht. Another vi.-itor at the Means home is Mis Anna Dolan of New York, said to l e a lied Cross nurse. 'he has been at the Means home since yesterday. I:. Arnhro.-e. operative of the department of justice, js expected to come here from Salisbury, early in the week to assist Solicitor Hayden Clement in the Investigation.
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Manila MKiraw ami (iolfrey M"atliovs hi '"Tlio name" at the Oliver, TueMlay, Sept. -0.
A Feud
1"A III MOUNT, W. Ya.f Sept. IT. As a result of a feud said to have existed for some time between farmers and fox huntci3 in the vicinity of Iiivesville and Invesville, nea.- here. Harvey Hayhurst and Albert Thorne are dead and Charles Muscrove and Jarneg Hayhurst are sufferIn? from gunshot wounds. As the four men were -eated tround a fox hunter's camp lire arly Sunday they were fired upon from close ranjfe. Three brothers. John. William T.d Charles Keyser. prominent farmers of Lowesville. were arrested lato today and charged with the shooting. It is said that crops on the farm of the Keyser brothers were burned recently and it Li lelieed by the authorities that the shooting was an act of retaliation.
chapters of "The Fiht Trail." a sensational out-doors .serial, will Le shown at the Castle.
si:coi win j a. i oik; i :hy. Ni:V YORK. Sept. 17. The uncalled se ond will (f James '. JCinr. under which his widow. Mrs. Maud A. Ivinjr, who was mysteriously shot and killed near Concord. X. . Aus. JO, was to receive property worth several millions of dollars, liris been pronounced a forgery by bankers in Chicago, according to a statement issued here Sunday by the district attorney's otlice. The affairs of Caston V,. Means, who acted ns ousiness aKent for Mrs. Kin ami who was with her at tin time of her death, will lie pi. iced before the r.i' jury here Monday. The -rand jury will be informell r.f the results of an examination of papers found in the apartment of Mfar.s which bears ;;pon Mrs. Kind's affairs. Amnnp tneip wn an agreement providing fr th payment to Means of $130,ii 0 hi the vnt ot Mrs. Kin reelvlnp: more than $J,00,000 under t lie s Cond will. Announcement also was made that the papers indicated Means at one time -was interested in munitions contracts for one of the wariin factions in Mexico.
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at Tin; okimii:i M. The opening feature at the Orpheum for the first half of the week is a canine fashion sdiow, presented by Dave Woods. Strouse and Armstrong. In a merry jingle of a little bit o this and a hit o' that, danced and sant; their way through the second act and then we had a bit of the emotional." This represents an incident in the life of Lincoln. "The Black Dot", ala George Morton and his Ju-kelele, doing a little of eerything, made merry in a different way to the enjoyment of the audience "The Uchoes of Uroadway," a song and dance revue, the biggest musical hit of the vaudeville season, closed the program with a number of clever steps and songs.
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SAYS JAPAN AND U. S. UNITED IN WORLD WAR
1111 LA DULVH I A. S pt. 17. Viscount Kikujiro Ishii. head of the Japanese war mission in this country, speaking at Independence hall today, declared Japan and America stand un'ted in th- world struggle lor liberty and freedom. The two nations, he said, had been the victimof a vicious campaign of slander and intrigue "as datardly and horrible as the black record of C.eitnan crimes on the Atlantic, in r.elgium and Prance."
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AT Tin: OMVLU. A lira ma of Latin America, founded tu realty, and yet so full of thrills that it is ditlitult to believe it would really hae happened, will be the attraction at the Oliver theater Thursday evening, when Kichard Walton 'Hilly prtvnts Iiis latest success, "Tlie I'lame." for the first time in this ity. Mr. Tully needs no introduction to the playgoers of this eity for his other plays, 'The JPlrd i Paradise" and "Omar, the Tentmaker," gained wide popularity. I:i "The Flame" the young author and producer lias given our stage a piaV as unique, as eolorful and as thrill-; ing as his other dramas. From a' scenic standpoint it is said that no reproduction in years hns excelled it. A company of capable player.: I wnich lias l.een selected with espe-' eial care, w ill interpret the drama. 1
Alma Voulin, who prima donna role in Niuht." with Frederick is a favorite hoprano
comedy. .She will he remembered for her appearance in the past tuo seasons with Hyams and Mclntyr? in "My Home Town Girl." It is ;-aid that Mr. Houers has eomposed a number of beautiful songs particularly suited to her. '"His I'ridal Night" will he the attraction at the olher theater ,uturday, matinte and ni'lit. "Ver Cood IMdie." one of the biggest of I'll recent musical comely successes, tresh from a run oi a olid vear at the Princess tlu.iter. New York, and which lately closed a live months' run at the Carrick theater, Chicago, is ari:oen?ed for appearance at the olivir theater Wednesday night. ' Very Good IMdie" is tilled with song. tiances, fun pretty girls, attentive scenery and costumes ami the other familiar featutes cf mu
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His Hilda' V. Powers. ' in musical i
South Lend, comes to the Oliver i
theater for one performance, tomorrow evening, .ept. IS in a new ;.nd amusing comedy by Marian do. l'crest. entitled "I'rstwhile Susan.'' In this play Miss Crosman returns to a held in which she excels, that of light, sparkling coihedy. .vltss d Forest founded her comedy upon Helen Ii. Martin's novel cd" life among the Pennsylvania Hutch, entitled -parnabetta." iShe has brought to the stage the l'uli 1 avor an,! quaintnes of that anv:sr.i;. book, and in addition she has made the storv dramaticaly effective The plot concerns the whimsical adventures of Juliet Miller tirrtwhile Susin, in th little . narrov . -mindeel -and self-sutlieient town of Peinhartz station, Pennslv.ir.ia. Parnabv Irtary, tight-listed and surly, adertlse for a wile, and in answer t his jirayei comes Susan Miller. Wonderful and curious are, her clothes, for she believes in preserving her "individuality," while her speech, high lluwn, is new and a sesame to Parnaby's thrifty Dutch neighbors. Dreary, twice a widower, and the father of three grown children, is enmeshed lief ore he knos it. Once Parnaby's wife, Susan sets htr curio'i.s pers;nality tcj work tiletter the conditions in the household. How she brushes aside the tyranny of Parnaby, who believes with his brethren that women were" given to als household to labor for tm men; how she brings a sweetheart and happiness to little 15ama'. t ita; Parnaby's daughter, whof
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Tin: IjAsalli;. Mae Marsh is the star of "Polly of the Circus" shown at the LaSalle today. It is a big, eight reel pic-
j ture that takes nearly two hours in i the showing and is one of the best features the theater has ever shown i from a general entertainment stand- ' point. Most everyone enjoys a
circus ami mis picture is xuii oi circus scenes. There is a h rse race that is almost as exciting as the real thing and a lire scene that Is spectacular. Painty Mae Marsh won millions of friends in "The Pirth of a Nation." This is the best part she has had since. Luclle LaVerne, formerly here at the Auditorium with a stock company, plays a colored mammy. The romance of the show girl and the minister is well told and all the hin situations well acted. A small fortune has been spent in the taking of the picture. It will be repeated nt the LaSalle tomorrow and is shown eon-tfauously.
PLAN REQUISITION OF SPOT COAL AT MINES WASHINGTON, Sept. IT. Plans for taking care of the small consumers coal needs this winter by requisitioning so called spot coal at the mines and directing its sale throegh local lealers at government fixed prices were disclosed tonight by Dr. II. A. Garfield, the fuel administrator.
svitciimi-:n hack to wohk. KANSAS GITV, Sept. 1 7. Switchmen of three railroads here, who struck yesterday alternoon in con-
she v culd a daughte r ' nection with the strike of local and how he over- j freight handlers and checkers lat
. ... ,i ... I,..- iiKiit- j joeph Uiter, under whose man ji.tr of presentation, its untheatrkal ;iucn'ent Miss Crosman is appeal
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comes the enmity and small-mindedness of her two stepsons; all in the face of extremely amusing and
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I ni fact, upsets all Dutch conventions, but not before she has. ; brought h.-.ppiness to the quaint I it ; tie e ircle.
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men. It was announced there will bo no general strike of the switchmen in connection with the freight workers' strike
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ing thi.5 tc.ia.ii, his sf.rrounded her with .i company of excellent aetor,
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"V ry flood llddie" conies herewith sve h iirc-'idway fworites as Denm.in M.ilev. (leorcie Mack.
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jean's life has heart appeal seldom found in the present day fiction. M. Henri Krauze, in the rede of Yalj?;tn, is said to he most impressive, Mut the entire cast of Frerch at - tNts is said to jive a line Interpretation of the great French master. Pc s Miserables" is without doubt one ol the lest pictures ever shown
ii. the Auditorium; the scenes are pictures'iue and accurate end the Moiy interesting throughout. The I'i-.tore will Me repeated to.norrow. i ()n Wednesday Miriam Cooper will I
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hide. "Pctrayed," and the Pathe j news will also he shown as usual, i Af an added attraction motion pictin es vi th.e South Hend soldiers j jut as they re leaving the sta-1 t ion. tor their camp, will he given.1
s ein in Ilciuicita Crewman's deliriously hunienui inmetly of Pcnn haiii Put h life. I :rthlle sikiii." to Ih .M-e ii at t lit Olhcr Tue-il.i night, Sept. IS.
AT Tili: CASTLK. i Her Surrender." is the attraction ! at the. Castle today and tomorrow. This is a dramatic story of love and
sicritice with many dramatic moments to keep up the interest. Prominently cast in the leading rede
is Ann Xilson. who was lately seen .' in the sensational ferial, "Who's , Ctt'.Uty." In the picture shown at the Castle she plays- a society girl with : a nil m her ef love affairs. An acci- ; dent makes it necessary for some one to volunteer the transmission ef '. their Mood to save her life. An exconvict comes- forward and he turns out to be a man whom her father j
MMit to prison. The romance that follows is dramatic and interesting. Hose Coghlan. a well known dramatic star, is seen in the supporting company. On Oct. .". and 6 the opening
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Wednesday, Sept. 19 PRICES 25c to $2.00 SEATS NOW SELLING The First and Biggest Musical Comedy Treat of the Season.
"The gem of all the musical comedies of a dozen years." Chicago Herald.
Just as presented for a year in New York and five months in Chicago with complete cast, fascinating songs and dauces, and the famous SWAGGER FASHION CHORUS.
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By MARIAN DE FOREST. Founded on Helen R. Martin's novel, "Barnabetta."
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE DUTCH IN THE FUNNY LITTLE TOWN OF RHEINHARTZ, PA.
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THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 20 RICHARD WALTON TULLY PRESENTS HIS LATEST SUCCESS A THRILLING SPECTACULAR DRAMA
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BY RICHARD WALTON TULLY, AUTHOR OF "THE BIRD OF PARADISE.
COMPANY OF 40 PLAYERS 3 CARS OF SCENERYSENSATIONAL CUBAN RUMBA DANCETERRIFIC TROPICAL HURRICANE ORIGINAL PRODUCTION AS PRESENTED LAST SEASON IN NEW YORK. PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 AND $1.50. SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY.
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Premier Actor of France. "Production tremendously satisfactory." "A marvel presented faultlessly." "One of those rare things that delight eye and mind alike." Striking in its atmosphere.'"
Orchestra Hall, Chlcaso. is a ;i,r(M .eat hou.e catering to the lct iia(nnagt in the city. This prcat theater playe!
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When Vi tor Unco's jireat lassie lit si Tmmuht out in 1 1 1 i coualrv four years aun It played 2i uccks in New Vik. proin- tUr etraonlinary hohl ihat the immortal slory has jij on the pullie. Ttwlay rei-eI. imlroeI ami hrmmht up to tlale, million, to Sr it ulk re thousands .a it he To re. "What was the marel of dtamatie .-Kill four jcars auo remains a marwl. Von cannot donht the worth ol the motion picture after u Iiae ii I.es MUcralilcs.' I-:(juitte dcinil." Ohio Moody Lawrence in Chicago INt. -'Infinitely I)etter than ino-t or the present day pictures." f.ouella l'aioiis in' Hie ( hioa-o Herald. "This picture is a mnncl, mid marclon-lv played. Huso's iory prcrot'. d laiililol v." fio Tim o in f liicnso Ti-iltutic. "The ciowdel houe at Oichesira Hall, on Sunday nisht. the line reai liint; out on (lie atcnuc from the ho olIi-e is ro ia iicnlation enough fr I.es Mk'rnMcs.' It uas a warm nilit and a mriad of oitnttr-attiacf ion. Iui the Hall had a inan as it rould !ioll." ( hitao llvrunimr. THIS WOXDIJLTL ATTlt.MTlON WAS UV.LV. VSI) hi;iT. IX 8 PAKTS!
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We can safely ay that "Tes Miral'lcs"' I the Hnc-t pliotoplaj nor shown at the Aiulittii:m and we hope i ur m.iu potions müj f,,n our ntIUv on thi -pecial K'r.jiiui and all who can. onu to the matin c. or the caily exenlmx cr at '.t '. Ix 1 an. I thu- aul the li- rnwu that always o.'oes at S 'cldcK, v. hen we .loiditle liae to turn linn Inil awav. h:oip, our M'rt iru.ini-t immii ( li!-.tpt iUi , spent a uroat deal of tiu.e and mcney for HH"i--il inu.'lc for this master !rHluetIon. l;ilicK nuke up jour matinee p utic. tv .md nunc and enjoy 3curscles.
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