South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 203, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1918 — Page 5

Monday r.vnviNc. in.v 22. Y.M.C.A.WORKER Will Tell Chautauqua Audiences of His 1 25 Jobs n n TODAY AMD V7 u New Jersey Pastor Meets Death From Shell Concussion. LooEc Who's Here Again The World's Farnou -VARA PI RE QUEEN s t I I! paths : v..;. -r ..!jr! .iy i;.i-r r..n-:-, N. J.. tach'd P th- V M' l.S ChrisT7 T7,IS2 "i i I , J v-i" jMf' rfl : i:i th 3si ' ":. tt t i Th ry . . "r . .; bl : r f r - m .- r a ; ) 4 n !.'j.r ;a- tir.' r.'. T-r - h-d falling IN A WONDERFUL SI X REEL PRODUCTION Ii ale o- i - i T f i . 1 . ill i the I f .Mr. Munviy t von- ,,--;. ,n. He - i i- ;t-l u it:. 1 1:1 military i

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ONEY FRED SWEET IN SOME OF HIS MANY JOBS. oriry I'rrd .Sv.cct. ho U1 1- c- : out as a on f boy, he went into the online h-. ture : re. fine un the IU-'ipath ha uta iqaa this 'north woods as a 1 linberjack. He "1 am not at all j-uiired as the rek(:,Min w s:,id to worke.l ;,t ! v.'a.s a kt a tra. .o performer. Milt of my three vears" experience,

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UUNrinltlLlU Dl DUnuHL1 I mori' jobs than any man who has

ever Ued.

A MSTt! IM'AM. Ji.lv J.'. The l'atli of Qnentin TIoo- !t i- eonr". r-1 s i 1 in a Wolff hu-, an me.-ae trora the front, a' '. oniinir to a IVrlin di-patch reacil here. The iina.(i-'f' ath'.'s that oini'4 FiOj-e. It v a - huri'al uitli military honors hy the ;rin.n. The stor- (jf the fatal .10 omter. as toM hy the Wolff or an correspondent, foilow?: "n .jüi!;iy, July 11, an Amricnn s-inadroii of 12 h.iltle plants wa :ri:.fc' to t r ak tlirou'h the German 1 f. !!.- ni'i-r the Marr.e. In the io! nt combat u hieh ensned with -n n.rin-iii maehin--. one Amer-a-an aiator .tiihbornly made roi . 1 1 , l att, .!-:.-;. This eliminated in a ihal 1. 'tween him and a (lermati mm- a.mm-ion' d officer who, after

a .-hoi t tiht. MiccceJe,! in crcttiiv-- I to prove its irowess a-

He wa- a rullman porter, a railroad , he sas. out I don t eny the other ! lirt man. a do-; catcher, a marriage 1 llou quite as mucli as I, used to. .license tl lk, a detective, an animal lie has trembles of hi own. I realize

Iurins a period of three ears lie! trainer, a nellboy. a steeplejack and now what a tragedy it is to be nnfaed out over 1-5 jobs. He tael:bl ' u flat janitor. lie hankered to live pi pared to do any one thin- well, everything from shoe shinin.T to : the o Ikt lellow's lite. He will tell and I leaii..' what a kirn; the man is banking. He w ent west and hired j of thes.- t perie nc ei in his lorth- din really ha the uoods."

Japan Prepares to Strike

By Franklin Ried

The story of a romantic episode of the Philippine insurrection. "Beneath his smiles he wondered had the woman he loved betrayed him and the flag for which he would sacrifice her and himself."- Through the peril of menacing disaster, through the fires of fierce revolt, she loved the fearless American. Can any one believe that this heartless vampire queen could really love anyone? But she proves in this thrilling play that she will sacrifice everything for the man she loves. Her fighting American's life was in the balance and the bubbling Spanish coquette became an impassioned tigress. She was fired with a reckless courage of an overwhelming love. It's a dramatic thunderbolt and the "Only Theda" is seen at her best. "WILD WOMEN AND TAME lions; ' one of those roaring William Fox "Sunshine" wild animal comedies in two reels, is also shown. It's a knockout this show. FRIDAY This theater has been selected to show the "ALLIES' OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW," taken in the

battle zones of France, England, Italy and the United

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States. These are official and have never been seen in this country before. You may see them here every Friday and the money paid for the rental of these pictures goes direct to Uncle Sam.

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All over Japan the war drums are 1 eatinu'. In camp and cantonment, ami barrack yard and study hall, a

LM-i-at mobile army of '1 . corps- ,

each corps complete to the lat idea j union.

..f i Iren warfare is Kettin-r ready'

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against the Hun. i mmui oinerwise no iin icu n

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at back rum ultliil7 me ü-ul-, . ' . ' !

anions German enemies who aie; serin' the bai.-ej-'s subtle li Utell- ' ant-. "G. n. istrut and Gen. DL-,- !

l'eoause it scrui r i-ota't tho

.need opponent, w lio.-e n.iacliine fell atter ii few shot ner itio villa-re of 'liaml ry, 1" kilometers north of the Marne. "His po. Uet ca.-e showed him to ... I.ient. aentm KooseIt of the aviation section of the United states army. The personal belomrins of the fallea airman are feinc; oaret;:l!y kept with a view to - ending rhem later to h.is relatives. The . .rthly remains of the brave youni? iirman were buried with military !;o: s by German airmen near '!: imbr' at thf pot where he fell."

GIVE UP BELGIUM

Speech Answered In Ringing Cheers By Foreign Sec'y Balfour.

ami services ny Uriti-li J on ii,p St i y Arthur Iialfour was web-omed bv

itiK m I'ranee and Italy, are su per

vitins' t!ie reorganization of the en-,' ; ' t " oo(1 , !j()N!)OV July -'.-fount Hert

Ihe ,l,as'n of the general staff tu ! tho ompbte oonlidenc m Japan ex- nnsvv cred m iinuin terms today b, abolish the brigade sy.-tuu and form j I'ri s-(1 ,,v ' v m his re- j Fort iun See-y I'.alfour. the f.-htin-r force Into oorps of two I cent nies.-a.e to Haton Goto, foreign, ..Tho m-nnan thahclior meant learned from allied and German in- t' territory in Kurope. he su. in . a nov-Mions tested in ac tual attack and! ! 1S Ja!'aM "n lV at Helian Independence dav

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defen.-e. Thtie is veiv

little excitement. nuln ( uviny- JaI,;'- :t,lu s nliunx t HeUiwm. f tl - . . ..mm. . i, . ....... L- i,,.r P... i: 1 1 tl

Japan is moving swiftlv and uuietU. 1 -""" en-.u,. u no i,,rs umn in ;a - , , , 7, 1 . ... , . .-.-'this Mb nee t,f,in-e ) Ur,ovv ,t w an!! f;lke its 1 .io' with the Hide-

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lilt; I'l.ll.. 'l in'. r ...... are proce dine witli t loek-hke regularity. L'veiytlunu' from the veteran t.eld inaishal to the .unrest re-

im.e-m tra ble m-!vii behind 1 peiitu rit nations. It is vain tor the

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which n vv :r.i!l;or,s are ma rsha b d ' Genua r.s to apologize

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- : cruit knows juct what he has to do.;1;' ' -";i "- 'Ani, n ,:t'- "l ,,,1 does lt Discussion is left to the h ' tl 1,1 ' hn" th' ''uan nu n- consciem e ot OIICCCDIMfl and t.u- newspapers. After many!;- 'i l'h f th'- w-r-'vU1 ,nj :t" Uli UUI ! UllllVU t.njtv thrre is a ..nt.ral ft,iin.!rol! l'r tU - -'" '- heard: war REVI

for what they

AT Till AriMIOHlUM. j How -i beautiful Spanish girl

fought for the life of the man she loved, is said to be thrillinsly shown in the Theda L .ra production "Under the Yoke.' today's feature at the Auditorium.

A hot-blooded romance of the; Philippines during the early ciays j of American occupation, the story j reveals the passionate courage of I m young Spanish heiress when she j sees the life of her sweetheart, an j American army otlicer, in peril. In ' Io e with the oflicor, the Lrir. had ! scorned the attentions of a Spaniard j who. in revenye. foments a revolt i and makes the irl and the oilier j prisoners. The American is al o'U ! to Pe put to death whtn. tlirouuh , the quick wit of the girl, he and the j heiress are rescued. ! A Fox "Sunshine" or. led y called ; "Wild Women and Tame Lions." is also being shown. The I. i 1 1 will he repeated tomorrow. 1 at Tin-: casti.i:. Johnny Hines, a South Ib nd 7'oy. and Madge Mvans. a delightful ; juvenile star, aro equally featured in 1 th Gastle's picture today, entitle.! Neighbors." F.oth plavers have a

large following here and this newest

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Ui:.K HOW H1) ll.M.llon.'S I .NOTK K-The Aftraoon Edltloo of Tb I 1H- m-rm-wTnt I -T,m rnrrte p! rtIev mt lA..iirA: OKI HI.. I HA. I Today' Picture.

TODAY .sciti'iilaiir.s Mot Wi-tful Suu MAE MARSH in "THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE" A No Si-iorn Telegram. TOMORROW Keiuiii I7iiira".eiiionf of Hie l-aul if ul CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG

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for strokes that will be a decisive ' have done. The deed of Germany . , ,U(.tion doubtless attract

into the

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Said Mrs. Jaynes, Speaking of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

iamone. all ,artu-s and classes thati"11 ' ' Y j.iVKin is on th- eve of great events. J a an.l .,;ail t.pm Tokyo, .b.ji.in. IVcisive blows are .oing to ,.e I i'ura s s'Aordsa.e i. ir.g sha rp-

, i ' in (i ioi ii, f mini pnasf ii iiic w ,t i struck.

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PICTURES AT THE

At..!.::--. C "I pot into .in nwiul . oti.ii! 10:1 with what th doc-

i , tors Faid was ! j I j an organic lij M.x.a I l.iceinent. I j jC o u 1 I have AAW- ;aiä s' hadlv

yjlf 4 p -tu th.r the-.- would jyrj Af i ! r-t hot hr: : rA r. c r: l.ine. Th.

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t IV V '' ' - sei to .Nippon s ir.iauo sea. me , 4K,V''-:, lni;;;:ilm!T U ;.r,,ve fleet was spied ...;t l:k W;'n; l"::cr -ie.,t. ever-movmg fir.. com ,, .''. " ' i:i ra' ; the watt rs for German i aider

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.lapan W.i lleail. ' . Th hia-t pliaso of the war found FIRST JUDGE OF

with simple home life, no railroad wrecks or startling screen sensation i i being found necessary to sustain the interest. 'lever comeu by Mr.

! Hines and the sweet personality of' I M'.ilfl l-'vi ii j ii - ' 1.- i c t Ii ! i Tiini.t r. -

AUDITOnlUIYl AUÜ. C.V joyable picture, which will be shown Jaiain on Tuesday. Tie Auditormni theater ha st- Hessin üarri.scale in -Patriotism." ,

A tory of Soulli African jungle lilt, with all the leaut and color of that far-away land hroimht out with realistic splendor. A No a Ihllie I'hodc eoniedv.

WEDNESDAY I lepra ting BESSIE BARRISCALE In her latest and gicate-t sUC 'OsS, "MADAME WHO"

An hiten.sting character seen in siij jKM't of Mae M;ir.li at the IM-iMillo today i a colored iiiiimmy. s-iid to he III jear old anl still sprightly. I'ilnied in tin south, ihe picture contain niimeroiu iM-aiilifnl eter iors. all with natural -cenie splendor. Of course ou hae read (wnhia Stoeklo's iHMt-l. "Poppy." and will want to S4e llie pi t uriatioii ff her latent successful .tor. "The Claw " Then. too. beautiful, lig-e el ' ("lara Kimball 'tning N the tar. which hohN an added interest r,,r ,o. man admirer-. Art ou following Ilillie Khodt s in Iter clever, classy comedies'. hou n at the l.aSalle ecluiel every 'I ucsda . Near the concerts of the llaiboiir ort hcstra ever-, afteriHKin and evenim;. Proma'i uis c-i-j iall ai ian al to lit the world's greatest pictures.

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Can turnish BEST GRADE ILLIHOIS GOAL Low in ash, Wirns up clean, is bright looks like anthracite. All sizes carried in strick. Also hiJi ruJe Indiana and Kentucky coal. Call up for prices. Maon' Supplies. Bell 279, Home 5279. 315 S. Taylor St.

Japan ready for the wor' that had !

r ie.i the local privilege of showing j is th" bii: mid-week fea'ure

PARKE COUNTY DlES.Thesobtures'aVe the piopeVty of ! .MAI! MAItSH IN

am and w t re made under tue.

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to be done. Japan struck the Gr- ;

man at Tsmgtau. Victory follow t-d j ;

n.,,.,i Th. s.,-ond nb.Mse of the TPPIIP H F'TP Im.! i-'v . dir.- tioti ',f Geo ige Cr et 1. hail man

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ar found Japan ready. Huge ma-' Jrde Joshua Jump. 7.7 j,a.s old. of the committee on punue into, uii- o, me .uae -uaisw pa,uie ai u,- ,

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ration plants utilized everv ton of: was found dead in bed at his home tion. m.-t''" p'tne division, ana """J" 1 available raw material and shipred ' this nudr.ir.g. appaienilv having is tjiro-h his permission that the , Fah;ned Girl- would have u just ast quantities of lalb .,i..l t mall- : p.. ed a way peace-full v wlnle asleep, public ..an ia-t what is coir.-, on (as apptopriate. It pi, turc Alls . i j .t. .... Ii.!.,!- i M:iili i.iril 'n tli -i t innc'ilto'.. if

ammunition into Russia. Im- At the time of his ikath he w.,s s-c- 'nor !!,,' Aimnoi in- oiuo.ai - - " '

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kirts ami with nanners that

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'iitbuildin- of a v.:v hi-li oider : ' i piader.t of !: Ten,, ot like ?;atuie n e o.-en s-j. ui n.- , - - " ' i,

td th.e tonr.aUC at the Haute Ila-t .... and i director of aeiaUe !.mvs ! ei. i'il I. ml. i.si oi ... . . M

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meuiwhile from L'urope'v inland lnd . and a inemb. r of the board of of motion pities for personal cn - ! lr iik es in a strange home, wins veto V.ppon's inland sea. the .1.,,. ; tuiMm f the Koe ,l:,P,:lM:v of pb dtatio:,. the r.al Hung has uev er i toe antioii of all am, brir.es the ;;J.t uas spread out like a ; Terre Ha ute. Jad.e J :mp was a sol- : ,,, Now that Geoii;e 'reel . v-f'i Iul'l story to a happy c io-e. H - " . , , , . ., . ,, , ,. , ... . ., ..f tiu WtirK is excMilnt thro; -hotit and

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Gt rui. in submarin. The o,k ... s ; .t r k at.d v ermilmn (oai.t.cs. !,;:- pain- n. v eil and r.- tl. done. Ti e third ' l"' h- s oud term of i'o't (",..; t'n- v w ;'.l

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turn; in "The Claw ."

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it: u-iii niciiilts oi .!iu i u a ai e .

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atrial. I did so and it r.ta-'.e n:e a j f'-har with the w.,vs of Japae uolt u-r-nn nrd th.i r.ev S,t,..., ; They a:e at raid of th.e Mlent island-

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a'r lt'h'-l s: hi e s .'.,?. d oUie WO!!-, .VirV. n, . ...h --GIDEONS APPOINT

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Vith JOHNNY HINES and Little MADGE EVANS Presenting these two well liked players in most congenial roles. Johnny Hines once lived in South Bend a.id has many friends here. Little Miss Evans is known to Castle patrons through her excellent impersonation of child roles. See them today. HEAR MESSICK'S CONCERT ORCHESTRA

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