South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 232, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1918 — Page 3
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One Officer of Enemy Craft Recognized in New YorkSaloon: Disappears. i ! I . ;t X. A U Arrir:'M naval orh':a!s :,f,w f .-!- the J i-'il.ty that German . i . -marir.?? '' rating off th- Atiir.!:- .-- ha e n ; !i i-ommiini'-.i.tioii . . ' h t : - r. ' i . h o r , .1 r. "j e : n Tit1. hi ' , . i I The t i . i f ... km it ;t'f v- h.c t; ' . j l r o,' r a t ;n recent!'- nn this :.! v. r : e d -:' - -d ! ri nTi ;.j 1 ; i " I h - of !!: i i ; . - i .th ,m j . r - f;::; rad: .- of IT.1"""- mile-, r n rrytu o tr-ii.s r. f a rr,?'riVi!'.,ly .. .-.:i-- Ur p of the ihrrp i- brhe.ed to i a- erp ;.;.).. -;r,.iii jot iulUll-i It a ho i i i " ' d th if the ."rev r.ii m 'nil r;t 1 1 1 : i I i: ii t r .i !. - A t ! i r : t k cabie out of .in A :i ) 'i . 1 1 put. and that the r. .. ha- i! r - i r 1 toopcr-
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- .if i 'in Ti.;s i.a the -f.criu time a .i ".! hn cut. Kc ognicd sub Ofiiivr. f. 'A h barned Monday that the i. r.y Ins .i report '.hat tin ot!;- r of th A:iif i;an steamer ' Ik Jenk.n- ... dt,'. r' on.red in a New Vork ild'jr. . hiy.ar ir.e orVacr who !.i,jr'!'l In -h!i off the roa:. The Arr.ii f . r r: f I to rail a companor.'s .!f i::ori to t b German an J the ' it'!' 'i is pp'-ai ed. To of the three raiders huh ba'. e been :f The roa't now at e de. . b-nea hu' ceased operations c-.e of :h:;i not having hitn h.ir-i frnm iiii .-' w a bombed. American ori.il p'timatj pile tr.e tot.tl nurii'o- of (Jcrii'sn ulrnai ;nf rr,r-' .y thf all; at nior ..nan 2(,( nr.il th- number bliecl to ' in ronimi.'ion i 1 ttv.f-en 150 ami IS-. ' t hr ;r'anit hae hfn heard, rot n v - :nf.ar.tiitd. of the di--o ry of r- .;.Jn th it (J man r: :i fi i : hap hn in rlo touch v. :th th hor. rii tory alon? this I:nA u;-! thur th .iptain of a f o.t- ' .e ; beim; ordered to tli . bm-"i rin ' '.vih papers and was ;ito:;P'lrd to ee on the desk of tho r;rtnan 'ibmarine topie of New Vvrk dal;s of the ?aine date. Itndin;; IN-v-iblc. ' 'oMinru nidation hrtworti the raider and th mainland is possible a s or. s of places alon th Atlantic shnr naal otr.cia! beliee thf irr " e: 1 1 1 ji 1 1 v of tho American roast at certain points making such poil-Ie. i:''Mitly tlu- precautions taken bv
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: th a -itnorities to prevent ! h o:- ! mnnif.it ion ha been fat a1!- ! r.itit? d. hoth hy shore patrol and , ..thc-r iiiPihuJ- vvijich unnut 1" i''d. Jt (.an be siaW-d. houevtr
;1 t; i . 2 r-pu:t ha been i i ; a ;;' ins any d'üivte .(l(nce of- r . f. ri'-.iy boat ha ins !ndo.l. fron; a u t h o i : a i . e -o ; i c it w a j'n'-d Mor.'lv th'-t- . t-asun t j ie' . that thr-e chimin ib-i;,. j ri.nes hap upcr.tt:n-r on th Ahierican coa:s at tb.ree separat1 Point. Tro of th-c ha recent!" 1 "cfuffj operating." either bfu1 ! !l.e:r "-tor'rs hae ij--n c.xhü.sted. or las a result of ilamaue r? eived in I rontatt ;th the patrol fleets. It Is I known that the activities of one bo.it ! cased immediately after a detroer ! repotted li;iin dihcl;arsed deptli I bombs near the vp- wlterc the l"boat submerged. ; One a Caddo Cutter. One of th ubu.atine. it : ronI Sidered ceitain. was epeciall I ej u ipjif d for duty a a cb!e cutter, j This is hM to explain the idden ) partin? recently of two Atlanticj cables. A naval repair ship ecorted by two fihtins craft ince lias picked tip and spliced both fable--. Description. of the submarine operatnftr in American water, almost without exception. qic Unit length r.s HOu feet and thfir armament a? tuo fe'iins of either ."..7 o. ö.f inch caliber. Naval experts adduce from other information thai the enemy craft have a rrui.incr radius of not les than 17.000 miles. The Oormnn admiralty now has In commission between I " and lSu s-ubniarines. while the total number : destroyed by the allios has passed : the :'0o mark, according to ilie mot jr iiabV information .a ailable here. I I." orrect these tlqures ould tndijcate that new German construction J las hareh held its own oer the pe- j '; ; iod of four cars, as at the Uginnine of tho war the Germans are) j known to hae had about l.'O s ibi '.-.arines. Tim toll in the last six I months, however. has been many itime that attained in any previous i period, and the constantly iro. i easing .albed anti-submarine forces, accord- , iiur to naval officials, will put the , ration con t in ual l lu;lir an time ' l'.i s.-Ci". i A brief announcement of the navy iif partnient was made Monday niu'lit O!- the sinking in a collision if the 'sttamer Proteus, as follovt; "The navy department is. informed that the merchant steamer Piojjcu?. T.OUO ton, was Mink last nisht i!. collision with another steam'ship about .4 mile southwest of I iJiamond :-hoals, off ('ape Hattera. i -s". The other cs.-el was not seriotjiy damaged, and stood by to 'tl.e rescue of the crew of the I'ro1 'eijv." 5-Day Outing Does President World of Good MA.WilKSTKIl, Ma-. Aus. : 1 Pi es t Wilson's outing has done him a world of KOod. Kxcept for th .'ist da. when the abtupt change torn a tenipetatuie of 1 ( decree 01 mote at Washington to a dailv ftj.e af .", ilejrees here was felt by the whole partv, the improvement in th president's condition k.. ien teady and pronounced. Toda.v at the lsx country yo'.f liik. he p la veil the best 14.1 me of h:s sta. and w un from ri GrayMm in a hard fousht match. The i leauie and piot'U thai the pre.,il I 11 ! Ii a had f o r ft v A d a v u vv 4 w . 1 1 : & u.relx' to the seclusion made possible b the most thorough Kuard that has Her been thrown around the ( n:ef executive on a vacation. While the president and Mr. Wilson drove a Ions the shore or trolled or. the beach and in the woods they were accompanied a usual by ecret service men. I.es noticeable and oisered hy but a iVw wss the part played by th nav. three branches of which ept vi-i-ant watch over hi safety. Search Atijaivnt Watoi-. Ma-tnts picketed the grounds that ue occup ed. Two h dro-air planes persistently searched adjacent ateis. and off the coast two torpedo boat destrovcrs and a fleet of submarine chasers made sure that no unwelcome traft ventured in. Tht watch over the sea was taken bec.iuse of the uneasiness due to the -election for the vacation of the prtstdent of a house standinc: almost the ed?e of a promontory that lommands a wide view of the sea and which in turn can be plainly - en from some distance out. It was not believed to b? heoml the ranee of poibjit- that some (ieiu an submarine commander would be tempted to risk hts h;p to take a pot shot at so conspieuou a tar--t . SEVERAL COLORED TROOPERS KILLED ( 'A MP MlT.r.lTT. N. .1.. A''g. :o -"'.in', p utho: :t;e failed Mor.dav is ;e a statement which it wa .pectcd would e j, aiie rcgavdinc r.iVi",; hfje Saturday night when several Necro troop- is were r. -ported to have been k.l'.ed or v ounded in a rgnt w ;tr. the military police. Passes to the camp have een withdrawn pending an investigation cf the affair, and it 1 uucier--fcod no details will '.- und public ut.I ft 1 e port ha rffn for u aided o aiiinsf "n. III MAI) o. 1, 1.. o. r. m. '".!.' a ' lb ' ' ' .-. V. 1 1 1 1 1 , ,e p i : - . I . . i i : v f r i 1 1 b i a : i d : b - i : i i . ii t f 1 1 I . t i i - " v ; . ' 1 f f I : ! . 'All dibr.ei. d!"".e and S.ie'. '.'f. i I I C. i , t a l I . e d a -o t l C .', :..ck -A.1b 7 l f.V 2
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t tl- Iwillc TchLij at Tin: oni'HLi i. The erpheum is uiieiiiii; a well br. la need bill of enteitaimnc vaudeville for the fir.-t half of the v. eel:. Tom Lindsay's r'armej-ettes introdnces j)t etty in Hin:s and dances, nifty costume, fie enistts and two comical 1 omedian. Polly. O and hiik haw- an m'iinal singing and piano number Prof. Keutin has a collection of trained doss, cats and rabbits that pi p-"iit a imiqiie entertainment. The Two Yasrrants (day musical instruments and .Margot Franco! and partner do difficult tnmblinc on stilts. The war wt-ekly i filled with timely picture of the world's event.. at Tin: ouvi;i:. The first local presentation of ' Hearts of the World." I. W. Giiftith's newest and greatest pjoduction. will be given nxf Sunday afternoon at the 'dher theater for one week. "Hearts of the World" was P'me.l cu The battle liebl r.f I'tance under the auspices and with th- cooperition of the Pritish and French governments. It is in fact the oMicirG Pritish war film. lJuring the greater part of the IS months teuuired in ruining the production. Iirectnr GiiUith and his plavers were within range of the German sruns. and wer1 many times under iue Mr. Griffith himself was sliqhtly wounded. I-illian arid. Dorothy Gi-h. Itobrr' Ilaiion and many other plaver have been made fauiou b their work in Grittifh ptoducijon- are jn the cast. "lleaits of tiie World" ; now being shown to 1 1 e nif nd on audiences in New Yotk, Ponton, 'na-ngo and F'hiladelph ia . at 1 111; FASTI. 1 :. Another showing will be : en at th 'astle theater toda of -'The Sarlet Prn'." a story of old Kentucky, in which Dairy aiey and Molly Malon. are co-star: d "Wedlock." an original story from the pen of Dmison '"lift, who has contributed great thing to the ulert drama, is tlv Castle s excellent pic tired atti action for tomorrow and Thursdav. Louise Glaum, popular ar-d beautiful eniotional star, is featured, while Chatl Gunn. who :s quite a favorite locally on account of his successful stoek company engagement in thi ity. i h r goodlooking leadinur mar.. The .story i woven aliout a woman's nobility or character and a man who. living for life's riches, lost himself and wn s.;ved by the woman h.e persecuted. The intense ;tuation are manvand the role is exactly fitted to the percnalitv of the star. AT Till: AFIHTOIilFI. . tumbled T'.akes of snow thrashing ir. a blinding gale into the littl settlement tovvti of Skawag. buried in the white - la folds of the Klond.ke nountain. and sweep. ns over the desolate wilds of the Peel river mountain country, forming harrier of snow and ice and defying the struggles of humanity to wreM the tre-aure of gold hidden beneath fh"1 fra en earth, form only a few of thremat'ka hie. .olorf,;! s en es in 'Garnen rf the Klondike" the production starting "lira William, whim was shown .at the A-'ditorium theater yesterday. Manv of the s.-en1 in th.e p 1 tu-e represen the hackvxood of Ala5'-'1 d-. rmg the gold rub dav ar.d the vividness with whi.h the hve been pictured on th.e cieen ;n wonderf.t1 ard 1 one of the t-or.cesf features of the production finthe v : "1 n -1 - point of a ti.-f rv . P. . : : th i ri' beauty alone j but an ;n ; b nt ir the cohMruetiot: of f h " picture it r.ict eh serves a a fa cc. n i f i:i g and u rm bac k - ro , r, d for u ra :t fr-va w ith a tioit and tm:sual situa t loc.s. of the cfibh-!-- inci-l-r.t the tlni is a race m the wood b1tWen "I aili'fOn W':i' r r a e, -. v Few ai d - 'oxen, and Ik Mi-n.-n-aid." pi fO ' . I e ' a v e . ; 1 1 v i. fir MaVai'.. il'n I . : ! . l.a s " e . faked In the fj.e f.f b.uwhr.g i..ard und lüfK-rnii! the i,ums ' t h e e j ; . e i , ' f n t V. o ! s . J ' 1 g g fi'i s .pr : ;.",' '!'!!- -;:a.' V. 1 k wardf ,r ' 1 ' i;ow s. ..,. - ai.d i-attie -.t.tii ii.-.- bi . n'h is fo.ed into s j .. 1 1 . .s; or; h..stion P-ut or, of tii "gilt er, h hulk of Mi '.se U ik'T.i bv 'he orc.it. reso: : . ' a r .her method a kr. ;'e Th": f P Of s (a '
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- in Natiality Nanglity. staitline anti-climax of the story. The picture is i.ein' repeated to d. with a two-reel PatamounlAiack Sennett comedy. Tomorrow GJady P.rokvvell will be seen in 'The Ilird of Pre." a sensational i:ama. Mutt and Jeff: the Pathe Nrw and a incl icel comedv . Knkintt the Germs out of Germany." sMAI.l. TOWN ( O.Mi:iV MIOU N AT IjAs llf. How a maiden with bis c.ty ideas .an upset .. small 'own is illustrated if the ii-ht comedy. "Naughty, Nauprhty" at the Iasalle today. Nothing very strenuous occurs hut the laiefoot dance that the heroine si.-.td sts the town gojsipping. When you look at the types of people in I,i!yville. Kans., you'd think "i anything would do that. Fnid P.ennett plas the up-to-.date sir! v ith lots ,,f life pood looks and an a "lindane e of pretty frocks. The pictuiv is well staged and is mildly amusing. A Millie Rhode comedvof seashore flirtations is c!everl I m es- n ted . Wednesday. "The World for Sale," a Stuart Filackton production. Italy Cordially Receives Troops From America WASHINGTON, Aug. The leception accorded the hist contingent of Amern an ti oops :o land in Italy was enthusiastic .iiul ccjidial. The Amern an consul general at Genoa has informed '.he state department lhat II Torreie Meicantile. .1 nevvspapei of Genoa, pubI. she. I June T. thp .Ute of the arrival of the Americans, an enthnsia.stic nnmbe! praising highly the sohliein of the I'nite.l Slates, and dcclaied that with their aid iiiumph would nltimately reward the eftorts of i ue allies. Manifestos fi is.sued by the n.a.vor of Genoa and the 1'eceiated Works of Assistance and Propagamla, c tiling upon the people to welcome the troops from America o rh" home of t'oiumhus Gen. Gariojii. conniander of th army co! ps. and Admiral Cagni, with the ofhet Ooicers of th statrison at ;-noa. went on hoard the transport and welcomed the officers and troops from AiiiniM. "Ppon the soil of Italy together with our," said Mayor Ma sso ne. in his ma n if eel o. "hereafier the banner of the great republic will wave pioudly and th love f the two people,;, alteadv bound together y one anl the same .deals, united in making The same sacrifice, shall have in glorj itself solemn onsecration. "To th son of the generous !and. hound to Genoa hv the ;enib of ('olumbi;. 'er u testifv- with ei;,otiori our feelin?. I s-l u. so do (that they may oarry with them the j remembrance cf it ns a vjaticfim 'of faith and auspice, and may thev be able to sav thi they lirwe felt ! in the first 3P:te of Italy the throb 1 of a people firm in i proposals. vxorthv of 'he new destinies which the aloT- of armc prepare. i:.i mty " 'or huCOAST GUARDS SEEK MISSING LAUNCH ' 'l.r;' F'.A VI Aus: '.'" 'oast guard of "e!and ar.d other l.aKe I!;e ports weie seeking trace 1 l(,r,iiav f the ti shine la 'inch Crescent, mining for more thn 1 i hc.u r The launch. omman',ed hv ("apt. W:P:t a Vn;;rtc a . d carr' ing a crew of th'ee men and one passenger, al! of Pr.e, Pa., left that pott vestTdv. ;r the '"ace nf a heavv e- an-1 a f rone nni-r h w ind. 3,000 TON STEAMER SUNK IN COLLISION U 'A SI I IN FI V. Au J" The ilt, har.t te.-n'.r Ptc-te of ' 0 fi tone, was -unk "ist nicht in -o ision a :!i ai.-jtne; .-lean. ship abott "A rr.i'.. thwest of I.im..!:d "1 Oil o"' i'.iih H ittera N . ' th.e navy depa r iit-rf M'-tidrv wa :n formet 'j'Ue o'bc e.d wb.-h wa net s - t i,i:-', -i s u. i e,l. s'i-.o-J bv ar.d :- C'jed The . i w f.f tfl Protetjs. Trading with advertisers means more for les cash.
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All through the seven reels the greatest point of interest is the "wild and woolly life in far off Alaska, and we have never heard more complimentary remarks than were given this photoplay yesterday by men, women and children. "Carmen of the Klondike" played two weeks at the Circle theater in Indianapolis at 25 and 50 cent admissions, while our prices are always 10, 15 and 6 cents. "LADIES FIRST," the Mack Sennett two reel comedy, is one big riot from start to finish. Take our tip and don't miss this show today. TOMORROW William Fox presents his great emotional actress, GLADYS BROCKWELL, in "THE BIRD OF PREY," a six reel drama; "MUTT and JEFF": Pathe News, the greatest feature in motion pictures, and "KICKING THE GERM OUT OF GERMANY," a knock-out Luke comedy.
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LAS AM. F. onrilFSTUX AITI KKNOON M ITYlüMXi. TODAY A ("omeilv of "KiiIm" town hie. "NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY" Ith C harming ENID BENNETT in iho i-ole of a village maiden ulio cnt to the hir ami did not gel lo-t. AImi a IUFI.li: RIHUH f'onie! . TOMORROW form a IVarlc and Ann l.iMloin "THE WORLD FOR SALE A uomlerful tr of the- "anadian ortliwei h sir - i I -KMt I'arUer, ulio knows and writer nf hi stranu smiitry a? no oi her author cm I.M TNF Ol TN.-riKs i:k TRAVFI. I'KTFKIis.
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TODAY LAST TIMES BIG FEATURE PICTURE "THE SCARLET DROP" With HARRY CAREY and Strong Cast. A story of "Kaintucky," noted for its blue gras and beautiful women. Mr. Carey p!ay a poor mountaineer, uneducated and typical "poor white train." They wouldn't let him join the military company, so he turned outlaw. WEDNESDAY "WEDLOCK." witb LOUISE CIUJM-
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Q) n 5 day before we ever present a ON s. Till 1MI wiät. äug. 25 kij.n sfnsaiidn of thi: gi: x ill r 'iAugmented Symphony Orchestra J "Vi "rÄ-- ri,u.n . . .. Nens-1lnte rarrle ir-ll rviw f r i1t'i I'lrtnr SOCNTY NO I F Our Margiierito Flark U man led! 's. .ir. w-n ami lid it last I lunula v al the Iciliodit l'iiis(-oal i linn h in Gnmu h, Conn. "I'h man'. I.ie-iit. f. Paliiwi--ton Williams, of a wealth ow Orloans family, whom Mai g-iici itc met while campaigning for l.il-rt ImhhU. You'll Ih iiioic i u( i-rv ed o lur now in "Pi un-lla." her n-i l'rid.i an Nalunla. NN . . Marl i. omisig -oori in a firand new piciuro. --Wohl' of the It.ail." not ; i--io im- a M-at. Ml oi' HarF new pictun-. arc -hown at 1 1 u- l.a'-vallo. The I Initl liciniftt pictiin' tla i a liely i-onifdy of a -mall loui gnl who wont to thr iit.v. i ct urinal and 1 1 111 woke ll the "II. 1 1 i V '-." Sir liillwrt Packer, who hii.h"Tho lliitln of ;.' and a iiumhi i f noutl novels, Arit .'gain of the groat .Vorlliw-!. in 1111". WOlCl.li I'DK s.:." ,f.n. oiries.M. TIIFlCsliAY ioi.i.i: Y IM Y A ( OFI'ON ItOOK. f ti ket-. gMn aii .w, an tint, for N I : war ta .aid. Anoih!- Iall hai-gain.
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