South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 234, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1918 — Page 7

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M angin and Byng Have Removed M.enaceto Paris

'A l llWK II. v(,M,s. Nh-'Iiiih ainl -.,h l.i(r. .. .xt-.' War l,it.) In 1 1 - l.itr-i MiMi.t or tin- r.ritilniil ;inii .f i.i ii. I'.mij. .mil ,ii iln- in- ri'i t ni t m -i .1 1 1 1 1 1 i ,'li I 1 1 1 1 I'liM' h ;irni, nmir .1-11. 1.IU;IM. llHTr M CIs ll fx' liiii'-.iliil lairh Jrail an iiiNrttiti n ni ini-tli"l w 1 1 i 1 1 iiHa-l. in-) nil I; (hit nijtl'i'i li tlx ( .riii.i ii. In 1 1 ir rt.ii IT!i of ilii unr tin- I tri ril.l .1-. ll.l ' tolliiunl ill--pi. in f oilier v."'"-. all.i Uiii' on ,i i ill front ;Xrr an iiioi-niii-i rp.itaJ i"n ami hating rli in-li il llii-ir r'Mir in lh aJi.m l, -H ii(lin a I'uii; linw in li i . rat ion Tor hihmIht iill.uk. r had Ihn- an atla' U n M.in Ii -I cxI'-imIiiu ' lamh-r-on .ril !) an l iri i uiiiatiJ onl mi ll a- n"t until M,i 17 lliat lh i-rtnan acain al(aUril. I hi-, linw a tin Ai-im. In irf -fTrt in .1 u 1 1 itl'nc ll" i-- ; root-! b aiiothrr i.iii l.'-lin:; until tin l-",tli f . V i 1 'I hew piiii-"- wi-rr MTliaf.il.il to 4.-nii.iii otlin-iM- plan, IciiiiH in a-h in-Lin tlnv ;:;. tin' nciii. Irlialod hy tin lu4 !h;i Mow, tiun lo n.i, ano it AiiH-rloan rr--rii tum to an-i -riUKi: si-:kif or i:fii r i.ov. Now l"h -4rm. to ! siriUiii a vrirs of rapil Iii..-. mall l ioinpaii-on with tl:' irinan .ITil-. iclviiiic iiMn lx;il n-t hihu(-iI mar rra. nir 1 1 " !'. ami Im-I-ii the Oix- anil lh" sMnin to proilm-' in lli rv;it' a rinral tlUkx-alioii of th -i.oriiiaii lini-. In cacli of tin lilies m wv ronip.ir;itirly ft'v iim'ii. Tlw Gorman arts n r-t mill no linw to rt-orxiiiii4' or rvuronp Iii forro. 'Ihr blows wlii'li art rainl upon him antiopM of llirm kn'Nkout Mos, hut liirli of th'ii aM- to Iii- onfuioii anil inllirlH al injuries. . to tin Littet I'.ritMi ll.w now in;r forward U-tHivii Arrax and Ihr ;iin it i plain that if it -ontinuo for tin litanii' it will umor llu Hank f all the . i man- Mitli of tin Aimti atwl Ih'(wii llaiipauiu' and tin Nomine. It N in rlTrct a turning rno-in'tit il,inrd to roniprl tin (iiTinaii to r ;ir out of lli portion north of the oinnn rlrr. which thry liar hi'ld rT lnci th att;u k of Aui;. I. nud h;no u-d for ihfir anrlira voulli of tlw Solium. In thi M'ii-" it I- th I:-t 'taur in tin M-rie of Mow intended to comp4-l tin lieritian to o hark to the llindenhiiru line ln'Tore lh- en n ettle down after their original defeat in IMeardy and on the Marne. The ground Iwtwern the nere ami Ana- ha Ikn-ii x-h-etetl for the attack lucaue it is uited for the maiifiiMT f the mall tank, so important in the present infantry niowmcnt up to I he prcent niomcnt. Tit llritMi adance ha not Imiii erv eonsidera hie. Iiif its effect must already hate made itself fell south of the neie and it may Ik the final traw that hreaks the hack of (ivrman re-itan-e west of the line of Arras. rapaume. IVronne and NlMIIII, l i :f:sri. ts fr ikivi: i-.v i,i:n' mancin Turning: now to the oevation of lrnzln. hlcli has alread renllel in the eaplure nf lO.non prisoners and tin Hearing of mot of the country I et ween the lne and the ise. tlu-re is this to he said: There ate two his. trie pathwax to I'aris for the o:ader. One comes from the eat from the alles of the Mnis' and the Mns-ilr and the Illrne. and hy the Marne to the I'reneh eapit.il. 'Hie other desn,il the I )i from Iteljnm. In MMI tlu (.etniaiis ImuisiwisI lstli the Oiv. -.alley and the Meue. He approached Paris from the noitheat. Imi at tin last moment these armies mh-iciI from Paris and found defeat in the Marne xalle. Ihü! sptini:. when tJerniany ;i aiain on the Maine, the ?ie NOW PLAYINGf oi l K l . Aid. M i w i; i:i -ii i:i:ii I ,o .J Ti:. Kclcased ! I . s I ci iiincnl. COL. DIAMOND SI. Vraiv of ue. tin I allein.: M a r c 1, and Hi- t.ramliiirliter. 1 I'KU'I v M.t inr-e It, . I Irlilln u. . ., -tin. ami II ( li.!.i S IK). fiiinH . :.. '. ' HELEN McCOMB &: Edwart Bros. Two Ios and a Pixie .iii. EDWARD FARRELL & CO. 'fllieilv Skn ill. I n i AL 5HAYNE I !m muiii I '.Hit T-.REE HICKEY BROS. ''Mil lb.is al! h.UKrl' st l HARRY LANG DON & CO. ml I .ill I Mini i I

and the Marne routes weie atta.'li sought. In March the t.cn iar. followed the Öls to iIk di;e fif the lowlands south of tin Moni-didier-Noyou line and weie mo-Ui-nlaiil airislod upon the I hii seoin t or l.assiny hllh. known liM-ally as I.ittle Switerl.ind." In la they iess., to the lar?ie and In .lime they diioe the Trench out of the harrier of Mule sw itei laml." the !a-t natural ohta le icfore the f"rts of I'arls. s a conseciieiice of the procrevs cast and west the I'reneh. Itetween the Oise and tile istie. were comjtclled to retreat to I he old line of Ull-lf, from the l-ne. near le. to the Oise south of llihf court.

si:i:ks io iM srom; roicMid; i KoT. Onee the tide had turned and the (ermaiis had In en drieu out of tlu Marne sahmt ami were hein pushed out f "Little Switzerland. " it was lot; leal for I'och to seek to retore the old front letween the ()is and the Aistie, the mori hocause any aihaiKi' in that region would haw immediate coiisrqiienees for the (irrmnns tihtin: west of the Ois ami south of the Aistie. In ; word, the ndiam-e of th center would compel an eventual if not an immediate withdrawal of the (crman Hanks hot ween Ilheims and SoU.sons and al-o Unurn Hoyr and oon. Such a rrtirrtiicnl would he induced hy the artillery pressure which eon Id Im direetod from the Aine-Oise triaucle. Now, while it Is Important for I'och to turn the ('cniians out of us many posiiiotis a po.sjlde, he can a Hon I to take his time and thus limit his ecns in most Instain"'. In the case of the '"l ittle Switzerland," lioweer. he is IhiipI as soon as possible io uiln omplete eonliol f this hi;h uniaiul. which s, jn fad, the outer door to I'alis, l-efoi-e which INlh halted the treat liiiileiiilorff dri.e in March and thus umpirst ionahly saed Iii1s. To establish the Trench line Hrmaiietitly on this hih ground and solidly on the plateau north of the Alne and fain the Ois i to reestahlish the s'curity of Paris from any attack coming from the north, and the rejection of the Germans north of the Aine to the ( hemln-des-lames iMsitious would close the eastern or Manic route, now relatively .solidly haired hy the line of the Vcsle. I Vom the newly raptured mistions Mamrin's atrtillery weeps the litth alley of the Vcrz, Ihhiml the f-asslny.ijoje 8ctor of the ttcrmau front and makes a retirement to the Nojon-Peronnc 'line immediately ineitahlc. In the same fashion his fiins swecp the roads north of SoNms and the alley of the Alsiu. Alxe that town and behind the (ermans alon; the Vcsle the threat and the pressure art lMth les,s considerable, but will contribute toward hrinuinrr a (icnnaii retirement Im-IuihI tin Aine on the Themin-des-Dames line In no distant future. m:;.i a i. ii or oti ti: POOU TO PARIS. What Manuln has done in the past three da, done as brilliantly as he made his first attack, at Soissons on tlnly IN, which started the prt ent -ries f siic(tm's, is to take the final step tow.irds re-ai-iinu all of the outer ilr.uv of Pail-. When the IVeiicli troops hold all the hih tiand of the l.ao-knv reuion. .Moutrenaud by tin ie. which they defended so Ion- in .March, and Pouniuerieouri. hich the tiermau lloo of I Maivli temporarily cheeked and so weakened that it failed it little i more to the southward, when the j Trench are cqiialh firmly seated J south of the so front Not on to the mouth of tin Ai-lelte. then there will be a ba.-is on which to build of1eiisie oiMTatious cls- ! where. The lat rcniiilo danger I to Paris will hae Imii alolihsl and To i ran with a liht heart luiii to new strategic ma neu ers cither in Tlandet's or in l.oiraim. s Ion- as the iermaiis hold au portion of '"Little Switzerland" there is a danger that they mii;ht in sirnc later and desperate entuii menace the Trench capital, piishini: south oer ojh-ii i-oumiy and arrixiu within bomiMitlinu distance, as Klüt k push ed ouili in tlu hitler dins wliich ii'o did the liist at tie of the .Marne, the fourth aiumc'saty of whih is uw at hand, l or thin hoiiib.i: ilment at :a-mile t aicinow leam that the (.einians have pioided the mnis. It remain--s4ntial then-fore to provide solidly auain-t a Msible ttcrman i tin ii on i he His- route. Tills I ik Ii has almost completed. Taken together, thes,. operanous of Maimin and Ityn on cither Hank of the German hetwoeii the sonime and tin Oise -onstitute tin linal -tase in tho : ejtctloit of the ciu'tii) from III4mil mii ii i he ibrtsliohl of Paris ;i ii I ihr si-niinl hi:;r in llir cflfort to throw him tvaek of the lliiilen- ! t ini: line from Soisons to Arras. i j i "? richte il 1 1 S. ADD SEVERAL INDIANA ! COLLEGES TO LIST FOR I MILITARY TRAINING; i j WW-! i I N;T .. A -: .'.More; : b. i n " i : T' :i e j-s;: -es tr eol!es Wed-1:,--d.!' were added to li-t of in-' i it : 1 1 . : s 1 1 -a d to organize anil ..-..m: t i - rii'.i.i.trv anil?. ' ! . !' ' . d - I?-di iii.i uii er.lt . in.! ; ; l . ! :i 1 : ! 1 .1 : i r .-o! lese, j i :i : - . 1 'id. I nd ; ."'t., :e Nor I r.il, Terre Jfii.ti, In,! .ui,1 ?t. I

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. ic 1 1 i ir 1 1 i mh;; i iki:. While PnMlucIn- -Heart- of the World." I'n'i: fir'4, in th- L 1 1 1 l nn I r.iitiii treni 'nos r intrnl o -rnn;' h Tiffin. 1 of nior than month?, wa- th r 're:c of . V. Jritü'h, '.vh"e lats filta r,istrpirr', "Hrartf r,f ih World," vil! h shnwn at th ' ilm-r th-ati for on- ufk, stdrtini: S.ind e. i f t - Th pictur i Tv"t jn itself ; war or bttl piTur. Mot p')il ho have '"en "The Pirth of a Nation" will po.ihly exprrt to ' Fr,rnethinc with th crashins: of cuti and th birstirur of heils tho mompnt thy h?? tht Mr. tirirTith hns en on the liattlefiMs of Trance fil'-iin sr-ne and inridents of th sreat war. Hut Mr. (IrifTHh did tfothinp of the kind. It is stated, for ln.-tane. that for uior- than 4d minutes after the story begin on' sees; only h r i tt;te of peaceful, häppy. country lif'. f-'ii h as one might hae found In a fmall HU e in France before the war broke out. The picture, in fact, is described liv Mr. Griffith as "the sweetest loe story ever told." and th" war which comes after is ised as a bficksround for a dramatic .tory. Hefore Mr. Griffith xse-it to Trance he visited London in order to interview I);iid Lloyd (Jeorge. the prime minister of England, who ho promised mi behalf of the Kiurl..i government th othfial aid of the Hi itisli aiiny in taking the pictures on the battlefields of Trance. Mr. Griffith was received by Lloyd George for more than one hoi:r in 1 he cabinet of the p.ritish r-overn-ment in IawninK st., while prominent oftir ials and navy oifn ers wailed in the anteroom. n this occasion Lord Hea erbiooj suggested to Lloyö (George that the best way he cr.ijld show his official interest in "Hearts of the World" would be to have the camera nvn take a. moving picture of himself and .Mr. Griffith phakm? hands. Thi" picture was taken while the admiral of the navy waited outide. and the film 1 a part of the prologue to "Hearts of the World." When Mr. Gritflth wa about to depart for France he saw Lloyd George afrain and the pi line minister said: 'The Idea back of your splendid Ftory is a message to civilization that its flqht will not be in ain. Let me be the first to predict that when you have completed your labors you will have produced a masterpiece which will carry a message around the world a story which will insplie every heart with patriotism, with love of country, with the great cause for which the civilized nation are now lighting in France. This. Mr. Griffith, is the greatest and most wonderful task you have ever attempted. God speed you in your trreat work and srar.t that you may accomplish vour desires." at tiii: AiTuromi'M. A clever cennedy drama, "A Fair of Cupids." with thoe popular screen stars. Frartoi X. Hushman and Heverly Bayne, will be the attraction at the Auditorium today. The action of the story centers around a frivolous butterfly of a pirl whose only pleasure in life is paiety and clothes, and a youn-s business man to whom the world revolves around the word "business." The guardian of the pirl. who Is also uncle cf the man. desires a match between his n'-phew and ward, but the man says he wouldn't marry an empty-headed butterfly and the Kirl declare? she will not become the wife of ;i -"htiniRii cash recister." Hut the uncle conceives a brilliant Idea anil after msny amusing incidents everything terminates happily. Another special feature for today is the allies" official war ieview, showinc scenes of the meat war, including tanks in action: the men point over the top; views of the Uritish fleet: the 1'iinee ef Wales In Italy, and American soldiers in France. The regular episode of the sensational serial storv "The House of LASAM.i-; flHCHKSTKA AITi:hnoo and i;vi:m(;. TODAY Paramount IMrturc Mith that (ivat .lapanes Actor. SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "HIDDEN PEARLS" V m ci-fiil ratial drama. aw at tirt sjj;it, tin instinct of race, jrnrjrooii -Ottilie In llaxtaii and I be masjerlv nctin? of tlif t-tar t xtitli each other for .iir v,t!rn,,onm k-o nolen s AtAvr.i.s. Special Attraction Two Va)s Only Tomorrow and Saturday SiTrcnlanir Dalntiot MAItGUERlTE CLARK In a sor-u Ailaptatloii of llrr t.rcatost stille Muirv, "PRUNELLA" In thU ptiHliiction the star's lot el v tt lr tia Nrn v:icn i senilis: of inr.ütilrkTno and a .in , of iniilni npixNil. Thr harming tal if a lear little r i r I who ran aMa- uith a s rnl'ns Pierrot.

Hate" with I'e-trl White ;ri some cf n- ;- d"rir fe.tt.-;. ; 1 1 aS-i tp. :.d.iv"s bil! Tomorrow Tb--1a !'..i:.i n.l! ie seen ;n a r.e-,v -r ; i of ' Ti, Two 'phins." with th I'ot'i Td ".itiT-.- ' it V eUy a f.d I S.nj'e-l'c-! eon;at Tin; oHPi?i;r.M. "o. Icin.ond. pist rr 'ist-: ;n the art oi driiain, h"-'id!in's the ?.ev , .i ude üb t . j T I whi 'h h. .s :ts np i:itig at th. ' u ph- :!a t h .iter toilav . He i assisted 'ov h; gr.H'.dd I ih- '. t :-. i p-1 i t .i vi ' h i r: n i r v o :i n g ; ad , :n 1 i re-e-- or t-.- pas: and preset, l. l'roi.ie-; with h vi;t j ran .re of (eautifLil 1 1 1 1 s. tie.- of:frir.' is w- tbst jo oir, ! - x to b lout of th" ordinary. Next in f,t. ' or on the ),itj is Ne'-!i Mn'o'nb land the Ldw.ri ''! .t h i s. two ' Hoosjer .s. a :;d tf- I ) i x : . git !. Kdward l"aireii and companv pre- ; sent a comedy kf'rli ticit is as unj usual as i: ;s t utt i 'aii in r. Al I S'hav ne. billed as "The Sinking i Ilea uty." lives up to the l.iubl'e name of his title at least. Th' proSi.itn is c.viiplcted -y th- th'ee j TlieK'v brothers in an acrobatic ! r.pri-e, which enmhijus r.:.;edy j wit h r-al skill at tin: tasti.i:. j l.oi,.e Glaum is to(,y's fnt'ufd jplaver at the Tastle in a repetition f v esterdav 's exi-eller.t photoi pi entitled "Wedlock." ' la id in th.e mountains of Tenr.es. s-e. ' "Th- Power and tie- Glory."

toniot row'.; t; raction at the 'atle. gives a fa it iff ul insight into the life of the mountaineers and mlil hands of a tv pica! southe.- ti town. An enter:, lining PvM story grips and holds the attention. It PdN how a girl of the mountains vnt down into the val'ey and cot a job 's a ;iill haml to get hei family out of l-bt. A roi'gii mountaineer sc!iiii-s to get her for his wife. h:;t he ,n1oe that -prinEs uj l.etv een her and he owner of the mill fVfninally triumphs. Th j'irture will also bt shown on Saturday while the pew serial. "A Ficht for Millions," is on the bill both days. HAWAIIAN PKTl Hi: with .iap st.xk "Hidden Pearls." shown at the Lasalle today, i a story of the South Sea islands, filmed in Hawaii, with Sessue Hayakawa prominently featured. A strong supporting cast containing such names as Theodore Ho'-erts, James 'ru:e, Margaret Loomis and Jack Holt is scan. The story is unusual concerning a voimg chief, educated in America, returning to his island and by fraud secures a hidden treasure of pearls. He repents and returns, makes restitution and takes as his wife the native girl who loves him. In this latter rob- Miss Loomis is excellent and so is the Jap star as well as James Cruzo and all of the other principals. The native atmosphere has been well produced and the picture is excellent. New Zealand travel pictures are also shown. Friday. Marguerite ("Mark will be seen in "Prunella." a fantastic comedy. SECOND PETITION OF MOONEY FOR NEW TRIAL IS DENIED BY COURT SAX r'RAN'ISi'(. A tic. 2 L!. A 1 petition that the trial court be di1 reeled to prant Thomas J. .Mooney ja new trial on the ground that his jconietion was brnwtrht about through malfeasance practiced by the district attotney. was denied by the .sate supreme court here Wednesday. This wis thr .second denial of the petition, the :irst havinir been entered July two jears after the Preparedness day bomb explosion in connection vxatb which Mnonev w as convicted of murder. Tounsel for Mooney said the supreme court of the Tnited States miiht be asked for a writ of error. Mooney is in San Cjuentin penitentiary avsaitint; execution. Vonr boy will be dressed in one of our new fall si: its. Have one charged for him ilatrly's. Adv. TU.'.-L'J NUTIt K 1 n .Afternoon rdltia of Tb Xe"'Tlnifi crr1e m perl&l rcvle f r.'v l'lrlnr. TOUTMOVr STAKS. STPTIIHTV ruiibCTi: i) in pithi: ts. It uns as Prunella" at the Utile Theater in New York, that Mar-rnrr-itr tTark attraelei! ihr attention of Adolph aikor. He mad her a Paramount st.nr at mhv for he knexv that her charm, lior dafiitincx. her genuin emotional ability would ins; her mhccs in motion pictures oien tivalcr than that on for h r on lle s4aUin staue. Teautiful Aller Iiial is here sunda) and Monday ii another dramatic ll(XfN. NrM rek e- ofTtr for our npproaI such famous and iopu!ar lar a I'aulinr IYtleriek in "Mr. Pane'. Dcfcn':" ponla Tairbank in "The .'Mmlerii Mu-k'liiT:" (nn Muiur Ta I made" in "A Pair "of silk St4Kkinu:" Owirlb lta in "Mis un Home Tohii."' and lar Piekford in -M IIa Mari.'" Till KMY hOLI. All IVW lit Y A (Ol I'oN Honk, to ti. kels. K.ih an sin, um time for Sl.nii: war lax paid. iMdher liSalle bar-train.

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