South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 43, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 February 1918 — Page 6

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Bv Jack o. 2. Tin: rn:.Ti:s. m;v ykk, ih. pitt.shur'h tans an- taking lively ir.ter-p.-t in lliiu r.-.l-k an.l hi.-s I'initPS. I'nlikp tlit- I'irate.s of the , ast two or thr- yt-ars. the Iluccos of 1 f 1 S ajij..ar to hap .omethinu'. TIip.v haw i.pf-n str'ii-;thpnetl hy trals anil purchase's larini: th- winttr, and tlipy arp nctin u. in other years the I'ittsliinsh tani has hen itally weak in many ot" th- most mii'ortant positions. Ilarne Intylus and IJpah-k ;ot thir hads to-,'-th r ami dp ided to re'-ri-e.ly th-.-- s e. Ail esse.-. The.; have sil'-p a-df-d adniirahly. The aiuisition of Ipc.ri-e Cntshaw and ''aey Stnel will work lor the uplift vi th tcim lpynnl a doiiht. With Max farcy and Stengel sur' to lill two outfield positions, and Kin-. HUW-p, J.u k.-on an-1 Iliiuhman to hattle it out for the third po-ition. Pittsburgh is well hed. Kin.: has shown the rari marks of a terrifie hitt r. and he ni;:- hlnom out just as Kddie Kotish lid last season. The Pirate intield candidates represent a lot of strength as they stand 1 no.. Vie Sait-r is the lea.liii candi- j late for Isrsl base, hut Mollwitz will EÖ RED SOX MANAGE Resigns as Head of International League Because of Salary Reduction. Xi:W VnllK, Feb. 1J rres"t II. H. 1 Yaz.-e of the Boston American league club announced liere Monday niht that he had just appointed Kdward Barrow as manager of the Ked Sox. The news of the selection of Barrow as the Boston club't; new manager was not unexpected. Karlier in th- vei in Barrow announced that his rei-isnation as president of the Interna;. onal league which he tendered t that organization-' last lceenibcr had been accepted. He also stated that at the nieetlii.;' of the lass A A leasue here Monday a compromise had been offered him in regard to an increase of salary which had ben reduced from $7..rJ'j to $J..ro a year at the 1 e.eiiiber meeting. Barrow said tfi.it lie was ne.otiatinf: for another position which he expected to accept MUiie time Monday niiiht. and he had refused to reconsider hi.- resignation. ". T. ( hapin SikccI-. A- soon as Harrow's resignation had been aiiepted at Monday' meeting 'f the International league. Prcs'L.C. T. Chapin of the Koches-t'-r. N. V.. club was chosen as actiou presi.b-e of the organization. At the (1 v t f a Ion;: .-e-sin Pics't t'hapiu stated that the tio;..4! rl'.i!' owner.-, all v. : ' i'i .-- lit, liad hopes Intcrnaf whom of WA alle 1,1 eoiitmue the tperations of th. b.-aue durimr the online se 1Soll . '.inc to th- umetth-d n;i1 u ..f ihc '.-ull'ilo situation," lie .i'. " . -".it i'i view of the pro.-poet s o baseball ui New York tate b inu IcualitMl at Albany, the 1uo owners had deeideil adjourn . : nt 1 1 March Jl. '"'n th.at date a j.a'iiiu wil! i. held hi".- a which tk ',"i:r,i;.'..o!i(' the league will ) .. ;. iinoiim t al. In tlie np-ar.time the pt.er-" contraets will be sent on: as i u ii.' betöre March 1. in conformity with the rule to that t ffert." While Mr- 'hapin lenied that j any action was taken in regard to j nominating man to .Mirceed Barj row 's position in the league, sovI r::l names were mentioned informtllv during the session. GROVER LAND. FORMER MAJOR, JOINS ARTILLERY K riSVIKKK. Ky., Keb. 1 C.rovtr Kind of Krankfort, former major league catcher. Ky.. who last I'au s-ason jumped from A merivii n association Minn . h is enlisted the l-t. to 'irin the ; Ida. Co.l-t Mr art:lier . l-md w.il co to Washington

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pet a trial. Pitler and Cutshaw will he in the second base candidates and Poftkcl, Caton, .stumpf and Hans NVamier will he out lor the other position.-. The Pirates arc not mourning the loss of AI Mainaus. The youn? hurlcr did nt show IJezdek or Calahan any class last ear, ami. besides, he was dissatisried. Jn Cooper, the P.uccos have one of the best left-handers in the National leau, while Pob .Steele and Karl Hamilton complete the southpawed branch of the staff. The rteht-handers are Carlson, a hi:, strong youngster with 1M7 experience; Kvans, Hill. Jacobs and Miller, who should be ready for resular duty on the firing line, and Milliu'an, Sanders and Ponder. Six catchers will battle for the regular jobs, with Bill Fischer the leading can.licate for first catcher a-;ain this year. The reniaininir Pirate windpad artists are Blackwell. Schmidt, Shaw, Smith and Kill Warner. All in all. the Pirates look much better than they did a year auo. and if Bezdek should be fortunate enough to uncover a crack intielder 1 he 011UI w ell affortl to rest on his oars. BOWLING SCORES rjs i'fi - t OMM1 K( I Al. LKAGl'K. sit:piii:.sms

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STOUT WILL WAIT UNTIL WAR TO BEAT JOIE RAY DKTRUIT, Feb. 1 2. doe Stout, former star lontr distance runner of the Cniversity of 'hioa.:. who joined the avi.itiou orps and is stationed here at Frt Wayne, will wait until after the war to make a supreme effort to defeat his track rival. Joie Ray. Stout recently obtained a furlough and competed in the Mel"s Atlileti club's mile and neMadison isouare uarhalf race at 1 ..... den, New lurk. Kay won tne race. Stout was third. Stout claims that the poor time of P.: .17 was the result of bad judgment in the early stages of the contest. The tirst piarter was run in til seconds and the half in i':0S. That took the pep out of the leaders. Stout had decided not to do any more running until his war work has been completed. Then he hopes to tear loose attain and it is an open secret that his ambition is to run against the mile record of 4:1; Hat which Johnny (verton hurr-J up last year. When Stout was at the diversity of Chicago he capturel the conference two-mile run in 'J:2M ::-". at tiii: Ai iHToim M. "i'he -Man Without a Country," a wonderful patriotic production shown at the Auditorium yesterday, will be repeated tomorrow. The picture is founded on the well known book of the same title written by Kdward Everett Hale and relates the story of a man who was completely ostracised from all his friends on account of the attitude he took when the Cnited States de-

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claia .l war. He was a paciiist and.es in a most uniuue maimer and the wouldn't h.ht. he said, but w hen ad vent u res through which she passhis sweetheart turned him down J . ;1r- unusually amu-un--;. Miss

ami saile; away for Franc t do Ke I i'ross Aork and he tinally realized his -reat error, he le-earn a crcat patriot and n one was more willing to k to war than he. Sonn exceptionally Rood scenes are shown in the production and it is well enacted by a capable company headed by Florence I-i I'.adie and is one of the last pictures of the kind eer shown here. One of those clever Fox "sunshine" comedies called "S!iadws of ll-r Fest." is also on th- bill, and the F. th weekly. All thiaters uro closed today by srovernment oi'.b-rs. at tiii: oi. n i.i;. The lal. Willi. il. is Stock Co. ioiun' d to i;.ih-n y est 'i". la y. ;ippariim at the .le'd'ersn th'-atcr. while Hury V. Saau.'s "lla a lle.irf -ompan plaed the oior. The company returned tod.iv. houcvei, and will iisain he seen at th dir tmorrow aftrnon aad niht in Ceore l'.roadhurst's pl.i. "Fem-ht and 1'aid l-'or." in which they mailta "oiT hit on Sunday. Aftr ttie nmtinee per f riii. t n'. the patrons will b invited upoa th staue to Inf', th' ipembers of th' company prsona 11 . Start in l; Thursday ami for th halame of the o-ck, Mr. Williams' .-impany will pres-'iit F.eulah lo -liter's w'.l i-., .... .. .a ,, "Tii.. i ;i i;.i ti,... i mafc ui-! lll"l. M ....... I 11. I.JLU' .fill 11. .11 He i- o-'uoi. an e--pt:on allv ,ii pealing i;cce tilled with pathos in tf riu in'-:led w ith lots of itml com edy situations. In thi j.roduetii ui Mi.-s Leone, the attraiti little b ;-, dinc wuiii in and the oth r m"-m- : i r vli.l In ' e (" oi xr.e companv we'l ca.-t. All new special scenery is bonsT painted for this sh iw. All lo.-ed today by .id minist rat or. theaters nere are c orders of th fuel Ntwman, tr.ivelta.Kt r. is "doinq; his tut. pi'iir.s ine spring and summer months of IT 17. the nol c.t-n M irrn T'nlo rnny.'riri'e.l f..r -i 1 fellow travelers lirre all of th picturesUe features f Amcnc.in life. The Re-discovery of America is the title of the series of live

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brand new traveltalks to be brought to ymi at the Oliver opera house for :i' consecutive Friday een-in-s. b innin March 1. History's new. -t notebook the motion pio- ; tuie will portray in an harmonious wh'de for our study, our pleumre and our information, the most beautiful of all the specimens of nature's handiwork. The fascinating picture story surfeited with life and color to.mtlor with Newman's personal narrative is to be presented as follows- 'nur National Parks." "our Pacific Coast," "Our K'-'yptland of Indians," "our Hawaii" and "Our West Indies." at tin: OKPHKKM. "On the Atlantic" is the title of the headli.ie ml on tlie present bill of vaudeville plain at the (Jrpheuin theater. This is a spectacular musii.il nolty with a special si enic setting and featuring Don Albeit and his marine band in full uniform. Kmily Darrell., her last s ason and a laorite with j.ation oi thi cozy little playhouse, oilers a oniedy skit called " Iat' for Rehearsal." in which she is assisted 1'V Killy Jackson itl blackface comedy. "At the Wisteria Inn" is the attractive title ,i;iven an amv in sketch pia-s.-nted by Denoyer and Käme. K-. tor, Weber and TaPjert compos.- a i lecr trio introdiii in a numPer of original Miimr nunibers. Cole ;:iid Ihdiahy, in a terpsi- . loo. -ui novelty, complete the lull. at tiii: cwsti.i:. "Mother I.o'e an.l the I;iw" i.-? the title of 1 he powerful dramatic attraction -how n at the Castle theat'i' lr two days starting tomorrow. I 1 1 i L.-d'.-rwood Matters, herself, is the featured player in this thrilliii-: subject which was sue-ted ,y lor own sensational lii;ht for the pos-e.-sion ot her l.aby as told by th' newspapers of America. It tells a mapping storj- of Iov'. intrigue and mystery, based on tin- most puzzlin-' case ever reorded in th courts of America. After seeing the picture the spectator will b able to judue for themselves whether or not the baby is hers. at tiii; kasaki.i:. i Painty little olive Thorn .s, for I several seasons past a featured dan cer with the Zieuudd "Follies.' proves her ability as an actress of both t-omedy and emotional roles in tomorrow's Kisalle picture entitled, "Petty Takes a Hand." riiarbs fttinn, well-known locally as leading man with the WrUht-II untin.-tlon stork company. appears opposite Miss Thomas in a becoming- role. The tale is a b-liuhtf ul cnnn-dy-drama about a little country pirl who -eks t help her lad regain a bist fortune. This she accomplish- , Thoma dan s through the rob (.p the inventive !5.tty witli a haracteristie spri -litliness which is reminiscent of her work n the staue. Thursday's picture at tb J,-unUo is .-utitb'd "Who l.ove.J Him He-tV" Patronize the advertiser he is there to serve you. TOMORROW Universal Current Events "ON THE ATLANTIC" A S(Tiiic Spcdddil;ir oelty with Poii Albert's Marine l.aml. EMILY DARRELL & CO. 'l-ate for Ilchcais;r DENOYER & DANIE "At Wisteria Inn." rulers : IMatinf cs 10. 20c, 10c, 20c. 30c. M.itin Dalij 2:10. Sun. anJ lloli.lava 3:00. Foinj :0 &:00. 1 n ' M . U : : M 1 RECTOR, WEBER & TALBERT "We Who Sin";." COLE & DENAHY Whirl w ind Tei pichoiean Artists. I III ltSIA MUM.o iooi;i; s "MISS AMERICA" Ami 1 our Other Aits. M I? j Ü M S i J 1J

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STARTING THURSDAY MATINEE BEULAH POYNTER'S IMMORTAL PLAY

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Never has a photo drama received such high praise ' v,n a large and appreciative audience as did yesterday Edward Everett Hales immortal American classic

"THE MAN WBTHOUT A COUNTRY" The general verdict from every man, woman and child 'It was the grandest storypicture I ever seen." Every patriotic American should see it. While it's a wonderful 7-reel war drama, there is not a shot fired; no battle or fighting scenes and there has never been a war drama that has been received so enthusiastically and such hearty applause as given this most wonderful picture, "THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY." It will arouse ones patriotism as it has never been aroused before, and we are very proud to be able to present this grand and timely patriotic drama again tomorrow. An added attraction, another one of those screaming Wm. Fox. Sunshine 2-reeI comedies, "SHADOWS OF HER PEST." There have been no comedies made that can eq'tal Wm. Fox Sunshine comedies. Never miss one of them. Special attention is called to Prof. Shamp's exceptionally fine and appropriate music for the greatest patriotic photodrama ever seen. Also special tomorrow, Pathe Weekly of latest current events.

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