South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 160, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 June 1919 — Page 7
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iOD BOOM IS SADLY CRIPPLED . BY INFLATION
Most of Gas Intended to Soar! This Presidential Dirig- i
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It j.i the L-fjfi.mi Wo d boom. Th- Wooil ijOimi not r idly inj u .-t.tt- f f olij at th pr":.t mo! nt, lut it I.s sadly d-:'.t ; !. Mo. -7 ' .f l)f which malr ,t for awhile .i fair, ro-.iM.l ol jrc t. I. autif ul to ho. ! hoM, has (.-'apod (rom ,t. l' iir.' it I a thUirnr-d aff-iir thnt i rh!p;i-d ! ."'O'Jt l.y the ioliti'.al uini lik a di r I;ct. I I'rcidr ntial i.ro-j.rctln:f. urliko a,-j
lOMst any otlor Mid'avo:, do-'-s not oiTitM on th iriru.ipJ' that "the .(fly bird tatrfiis th- worn:." On
thf ontrar. th- arly j.i s.d.-ntial ! hoom n vi y llkly t cn'.untr an!
arly frost. That is "x.irtly what h t happ. Ii d to th Wood h'!M, a""'rdin to thf m t''oro!oic,'.I ol.s'TVT on th- lo)iU a) wt ithrr tow a .. Mji-4 iVtrrrd Out. Crniiin i? ji.- jf around Wahinton ths iJiys is to th tfrat that th Woor hooni nlrv.idy lias "pr-t. r-d if and tlt common diagnosis as ti tin- t.msf is "prf tnat urc activity." It was Koirur strong for a tlm Iontr !acs to howst Wood wer IV-M and political leaders traveled thou-t-ands of miles to attend them. Contorts of etfort were arranged for on the widest seale. Territory was v n apportioned out to arIous loo-ter.. W ood Wiri to he put forward as Od. itoeeits politieal h(ir but an oven eater appeal was supposed to lie
in the f.ict That tie the idol of) tie army, the man who would pre-! sumahly fall heir to the support ofj the millions who wer- enlisted inj the eatisc of making the world safe, for democracy. j Th firM awakening (aiiif when it; dee'ip-ed thai a ui-at many of th .- mn have had enough of war audi a i c not n arly as keen to militarize the pre sidency as had heen predict- ! '1. While it is true that Wood an-!
P aU to them uiiivh more than any
other military hero, Pershing for instame, the fat remains that hundreds o? thousands of the civilian boldiers would rather v,e a civilian elected prenidefit next timo tlian a MIdP-i', eypecih Ily a soldier whose main! and heart Is (entered in the
ii c.itioii and maint nance of a large j tandlnK army. i Has I Lcacticd Of t. ' S from one cause and another. ;
the Wood ooom. which reached its crest sonv four or tive months ao, has h ri tadi1y recfdlmc of late until now it is pintrd out hy the politieal sharps at a (rUhtful exhihition .f what premature pilhlicity will io. The p adini; comment in regard to the Wood ho"tu is that il was horn a ar too soon If its advent had i een made a ear Liter it would have had a career of sustained promi: . The fate that h;i la fallen this loom tt.ii . 1 1 1 1 for Hoft-pedal rd.is t'rimi Uie ith mantis of all the :h r iii) ti on ir pi shit ntlal enndil icieM. on eould nt t xtra t with .4 orksei -w r'rom the managers of any other longing candidate an admission that thir favorite ha any : .-iiuv whatever. o! the presidency. Th- fhittrnitig out of the Wood ol1 ipsihle halloon lias giil them all t he !d shi crs. Th- main eixleaVoi of all the presidential wt t iiih.ms the.se .lays is to keep the hoomlets entrusted to thtir .! frotn h inc hit h an early fins! s.'u nohody is tafking and. hy tlo nano- token. ryhody is keeping Ins atiwhs i ) mueh under cocr. No Harding I.khi. If you ask tieore hritiau. Sen. 1 1. r.l iriR'ü liht hand man, low the Harding hom is getting; along he look surpritd and reply in his tiank and opcti-f teed way that you
i,,N,f he ml-taken. as there is no i
Harding homi. If a tmilar ejuotion i nit to John Haes. S n Watson's sieti'tary. he will reply that Washington always did have a punk summer climate and that the corn im; mi m nur proniis- sto h- hotter than . ; i .... . Il .u . .-a i i. .
eef. II VOU lll'iOlie "i iK'.u't n. Poindexter' s-crt tary. how üMiiv delcpai.- Poindexter has j
-.ued up at the present wrltinir. h" nil! an.-v r that the h ague of n.itioMs It a fre."t and a fl.zle and that ir ,t the dat!g--r of it is that if the
l'nite! Stat s tiitd the league Im-,
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nill he eternally Kukmg I ml Sim's hound d.iwg arouiu'.
In other words. ou can't g.-t any- j Ihm-, out of any of them. They ar,., tlirht hunch, but if you press tl.eit i. al hard you may he referred m--j ni:i. antly to the dedalmn of thei Wood Loon as an ohj.-ct 1 that J ; Hing is r. t now in order. j M.anuhih- Mil of Wah!nrt..:i N on its 'ar o r d velopments puinti:.g to the pos-ihi'.ltv that Pres't W:l-j mu may he u carulidate for a third j teim. Nohody knows whether lie)
. ;:i or or not. hut il Is the po-dhihty tli.it h unlos.ii tho t'.uod of gcss:;i. Jurying from th- ery best Information obtain ih!- Prr't Wilson hlnis. lf . aid nut at this time tell wh th r .. wi'.I he a candidate or not. Frank -1, th .situation, as it is d;aLued h i.. is that th ias;,!nt i d tcf-
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AT thi: lasam.i:. 1'riendnhip. real true fri n
the most vnndrrful thine in the v.orhl. l';i in the northhmd lod's own country where in wir.Ur thwin howls atid whistles across the great plains defying man to stop Its course and th snow falls in blinding shetf making progres almost iniposl!io wh-re in sammer the limitless cxp'ui.' of sky is a dazzling blue, reflecting its gorgeous hup in th pl.ield lakes and bubbling steams here J.; where true friendship ha? the opportunity to develop, even between man and woman. In ".Incpie of thf SiKer North." today'." picture at the; lisalb-, n friendship that will inspire every man and woman is unfolded. Mitchell Lewis, star of "The Harrier" and other successes is featured. Tomorrow KtheJ Clayton, ebner Paramount star, is featured in "Pettisrrew' Hlrl."
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who tr.in.-gr s.s th law ai 'l.id to do this wh n he f;
his broih( r-m-!aw has n tu illy r -forr.i-l and is p.tdinc a man's life. This in brief is the tory of " The Cry of the Weak," in whi. n Fannie Ward
j will be seen at the Auditorium toda. ' A two reel Sunshine" comedy called ! "Th I-ady P.ell Ho" and Th-j
I Land of the Fkt
j shown today. The i peated tomorrow.
Frnnk Johnsan het ren.-m-
SWrIy .1". 1 daneex lecorativrly.
't i:rd in original . ompar.v of, bred for hi appearance
"Paiir.r. P.e.lroom an! Path " H'd. n rhIton brünett- b-auty wh .! pi. ts .-tage siren with phr-to-cnpdiie hdidity. This seison th re-
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hour in -'h. Lady, lidv." 'r d Fre.ir forever o long th mair.sty of the Henry W. Savage musical production. Ins ired a place in th" theatrical hall of fame for his "Nish" In the original New Y(erk company of "The Merry Widow."
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'May Par-j ,h;it tjc nmn who has the job of a"-!
signing the star dresimr rooms will have no sinecure. In addition tot pHyinK hre for three days "Honey-: moon Town" will hold its dr. ssj rehearsal at the Oliver on Wedns-. day nicht. '
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..Helen Holton with 'f Ioiu'.yiiiomiii Town," at I he Olhcr llieator, three da.vs starting Thursday. could not well delegate the leafier ship of such a fight to a proxy, not een to his son-in-law, William (iiibs McAdoo. Pres't Wilson and
the league of nations are insperiildei in the public mind. Therefore, the!
most dependable projphecy In regard to the president and a. third term is this: If the senate trots along complacently and ratities the league of nations before next year, with it providential campaign, I'res't Wlloii will not think of being a presidential
candidate. If the senate, on the j . I) V. l , . ....: i t
omei nanu, ueieiK laiiiicrtiiou until th" time conies to hoose a presidonital candidate Pres't Wilson, hh friends say, is very likely to hurl tho gauntlet to his foes and go before the country as a candidate, appealing to democrats and republicans who believe in a league of nations.
AT TUT. CA ST LI. In today's picture at the 'astle which H entitled "Through the Tols," Montague Love is featured. This popular World star is a prime favorite with patrons of the Castle and in rtil recalled for his wonderful characterization in "Itasputln the Plack Monk." Tomorrow, the storv of an ideal
friendship is told Jn "Jacques of the ; Silver North." This friendship ex- i isted between a half-breed Indian and Frenchman and the untamed ;
and lovable daughter of a Canadian trapper. And underneath thN biir. beautiful friendship was a love so wonderful, so real that he hid it because of his desire for the Woman's happiness and because of the blood barrier. '
i:.sii.v i:.ilai.m;i. He was regaling a breathless crowd with ;i story of a shipwreck, and how he and his mates had escaped on a raft, and after many exciting ,'idventures had landed on a desert island. 'Ami tlo- loach of that there island." he said Impressively, "was red with lobsters." "Hut, interpor-od the objectionable person who glories in spoiling a good story, "that won't do. Jack. Lol st era ain't red bfore they're boiled." j Jack was silent for a moment: it seemed th.it he had at last met his Waterloo. Hut soon a smile lit up his face. 'Put who didn't know that''" he ak-d. cautiously, of his persecutor. 'This Yr wa a volcano island, and, o' course, the water was all giling 'of '." Argonaut.
at tin: oiuiii:rM. Fox and Ingraham, in a classy piano and singing act, lead the new bill at th" Orpheum. from an entertainment standpoint, although others arc more prominently featured in the billing. Poth are clever singers and Miss Ingraham has a winning style and presents a medly of her deceased brother' sentimental hits that is a real novelty. Alf Ilipon, a Scotch ventriloquist, has an amusing
Jin" of patter, some good songs andj disguises his work splendidly. His I life-size automatic figure also dlf- i
ferent. Walter Fishier and company present a. laughable farce that is well constructed and given speedy performance. Paul Kleist, the spectacular pantomime act that is very cleverly staged and is just as entertaining ns ever. The Five American girls present a sinsing and instru
mental act that savors of the chau-j tuuqua circuits hut pleases lovers of good music. I
"IIONKVMOO.N TOWN."
Ih rnard Oranvilb . star of the new I ? ... ..
music ii play, Honeymoon loi, i returns to the musical comedy stage i directly from his service overseas with the American military fore s, j Mr. (Jranvilh. who coincidently. j made his mark at the LaSulle theater in Chicago with ''Louisiana .
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liUii , was starring m a' sjifiu s i Follies' in New York at the time he j enlisted. Hernard (Iranville has also i been a familiar name in the electric lights over the Winter Harden inj (iotham. (Iranville is a good look-j ing juvenile, with a dc'inite forte for ' polite comedy and possesses that most unusual combination a pair of remarkably agile dancing les and! a most excellent singing voice. In . Chicago, where "Honeymoon Town" j opens at the LaSalle theater, the 1
home of Oranllle's initial triumph, he is a warm favorite and what Is
theatrically known as a "big draw" j at the hoxofflce. j Theatrical stars are as thick as j new honey in the new musical play j 'Honeymoon Town." which h is its I premiere performances on June 12, j 1 :aml 14 at the Oliver theater, immediately preceding its all-summer j run at the LaSalle theater in Chica-j go. Pesides Hernard (Iranville, who i ia featured in th- new musical pro- j duction. the roster of players Is j heavy with important names. A brief resume of the better known players follows: J'.ert Atwell, famous i as the original dispens-r of thitj 'Some Little Pug Will (let You j Someday' song in "When breams Com True." An elongated and j highly prized comedian who has justj completed an all season engagement as the foremost l.iurhmaker of "Oh, My Dear," at the Princess theater in New York. j Dorothy Premier golden-hair, blue eyes nnd peach bloom complex-j Ion. In other words, the producers')
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TODAY That Splendid Dramatic Actor MITCHELL LEWIS in
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SILVER NORTH" A gripping, thrilling, pulsing drama of the nloop snow lands of the Canadian Northwest. The star is -cc-n as a Canuck, strong of chest and great of heart. TOMORROW IAorjhodC Favorite ETHEL CLAYTON In "PETTIGREW'S GIRL" You read this in tin Saturday Dvcning Post about the soldier about to sail for France, who had no family or friends and bought a picture (;f a chorus girl so he could "liae a girl" and the romance tui. followed!.
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Stories of the great Canadian Voods always appeal to us Indiana folks, and today's picture is of that vast snow country where men fight and love.
Ethel Clayton, the charming screen star, has an ideal role as "Private Pettigrew's Girl." This love story of a lonesome soldier, who carried a chorus girl's picture to France, will appeal to all.
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When you miss 'em at the LaSalle, see 'em at the Castle. Many features played there the next day.
The LaSalle played Mary Pickford Sunday. Marguerite Clark . is coming. AH the big stars play the LaSalle.
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roOLlSllMHNT. A ver prett) girl's at work Aeross the ifMini from me; Her golden hair r(-Mects the sun. Hh- laughs mi merrily; Her eys are blue an, I twinkling, too, Her ob e is .sueet in tune. And she's a gosh. one minute, please! Our wife is on the phone.
AT Till' Al'DITOKirM. The weak criminal clapsep cry out to the strong members of society, beseeching their mercy, their pity, their help. If society denies the criminal the divine attribute of mercy, then the erring must perforce continue their criminal activities. Such is the manner in which Judge Oreigh argues with his friend and neighbor. District Attorney Dexter. Hut Dexter hold the- pronounced view that no criminal ever really repents. Judge therefore, of his amazement when he finds his wife sheltering and hilling n tht'g who had been detected in the act of assisting in a murderous assault upon Judge Creighton. Imagine his horrow when he
learns that the girl he married had
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SEAT SALE TUESDAY. Orchestra $2.00. Balcony $1.50, $1.00, 75c. Gallery 50c. Premiere Performances Prior to Chicago Run at LaSalle Theater, Opening June 15th. THE IDEAL MUSICAL PLAY OF YOUTH, BEAUTY AND MELODY
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ROY ATWELL HELEN BOLTON FRANK JOHNSON HELENE LYNN DORIS LANTHIER KATHRYN HATFIELD
And Company of 75 Includintr a Cast of Musical Comedy Favorites.
X. V. Winter Harden "Parsing Show' DOROTHY BRENNER FRED FREAR JACK PRICE JONES JOHNNY PHILLIBER FRANK HAMILTON
SARA BRANSKY
And those Dainty Debutantes The WONDROUS HONEY-GIRL CHORUS
NOTE Entire 16Piece Orchestra of the LaSalle Theater, Chicago, will be brought here for this engagement Book and Lyrics by Will M. Hough. Music by Byron Gay and Felix G. Rice. Entire Production Staged by Edward-Royce.
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TitritM.Y LOVE AND KISSES Ami lour Other Art.
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c A triumph of emotional continuity with action so swift, so skillfully knit and sustained in its suspense, as to grip the interest of the beholder from beginning until the high-pitched dramatic cjimax which trembles on the brink of tragedy, a page from the book of life. Our city reformers would do well to drop in and see this marvelous photoplay without any "preaching" or "propaganda," this splendid picture will do an enormous amount of good and missionary work. It will open the eyes of the uncharitable who, like District Attorney Dexter in the play, think that "once a crook always a crook." It will bring tears to the tender-hearted womanhood; it will hopefully suffuse the hearts of wrongdoers with a glow of feeling that here at last is a play of real life, true to life, an actual page from life itself. This is one star and photoplay that we pledge ourselves in recommending in the very highest terms for men, women and children. We also present one of those William Fox screaming two-reel "Sunshine" comedies, "THE LADY BELL HOP," a continuous riot of fun and quick action from start to finish, making this a strong 100 percent eight-reel show that you can't beat. EXTRA SPECIAL MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY GEORGE BEBAN in "HEARTS OF MEN" at advanced prices, 10c, 15c and 20c. This includes war tax.
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