South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 182, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 July 1919 — Page 2

THE SOUTH SEND NEWS-TIMES

WANTS DETOUR OR DEPRESSION. i

City Will Place Its Desire Before Grand Trunk Official Thursday. P. J. K!!y. rtM.r.: of th ejranr! Trunk ralhrnd. . ill nr.iv in F.ovlh Dm4 Thurf-Jjv j ft moon to cor.f-r wlh uty official an i iJUr.e. mn on th f.rr.p. ,., .tlion. df j.r -.ou -,,- t0' t of th'Gran I Ti'-nk Hacks on I rOsior. st . u-!-Kr;n. to tli.it f f-ct ror:ni by Mayor CarxM; MunJ.iy altrrr :i an i wü l-rr .nt - i i f comt n 1 1 : uf 'jJn-- irr n -it a ni'iin, r.nht ni tV il u.ainLrrj thrt major. During th i .t tin..- v i; t. ' infTOJs attempts h.tvr l,t- n n. .!!- l,y city official to L,nc i t u'.rt.rt'i official ii : ir b-toi.. th'i.. .t'.:l l-f initt I v.l-.. it tl- i.ulr.ti :iA .It, (or.crnir. the r-u.o . .i I of r- tiacw:liom the i j r a i n i.MUs;n st. . r .imb'-r of nt J r.u,.-, .;a- -n h : :. (!unnic rf 'f-rt ::i r.ths v r.fn th 1o.J.rl of wo: kn H.k 1 th- ; t j 1 r " i I to j ax o::,.f (jftin.il ajtjM.ir that na it'ith'Jnty to ait. I to th. pr--.. ; time their uttr mpt n.ir . n fi aitFollow M.i)in'i. Plan. Through a a stii-n mail- h th lua.'. or, a commit! -f . ntti po.'-l .f fitv Att. .-In-k. ';ilfrrt A Klliolt. ;rf si'Jciii f the ho.iril t ',vrk: Mayor t'irsor am'. Villi im ilaep will mrn Wf (ir.r'lay a ft i noon to loirr.ulite plan nni'.h will h- Ui 1-f foifc the r.iilroi'l ffj il Tiiur.v CH "Accordinc to til.- opinio- t,f thr r oin ni it t-'" ni-n, u.eiv U'.atiuii on IiiVtMon t. is not satisfactory, to th. city, and it sill a for i ith.-r 1rssion of thf tr,i or a itoi;r fiom the pront to a Mn- naral 1 1 with th- .Ww Voi k C iitral tracks. If fh latter pt opoit ion ifaVornhle to h railroad. th- union depot proj- t will In 1,'iun coni-id-ration.

IT NOW COSTS TWO CENTS TO SEND LETTER

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'-rt to 'f-n l the s,-n. letter, the ctia o r.t bur.-,' al ! J to provole .iMitwo ;: . .' a- carri it

I'o't; ;:nt!ioi itioa ;u looking for a ll :ht in.ta-o in husino.- fcr th-r.'-it month or t-n, or until th- pro- ! ; i- he.-o:i)e ,'icr;;.-'o!i;('l to p.tntr, I .;; tu cent for poMae :aln. V.ul v .th a majority of rusin.-s rrns tu- will t le noticed. .,s it has ...;-t ! .t two rents, to ntaiJ billf .lari - fix s-t ot the month within th-- . oi-r. rate iin.iis of the i ;ty. I

News of the THEATERS Stage and Screen.

TAKES STEPS TO UREASE STOCK

Capitalization of Graf Lens Corporation to Be Materially Increased.

i'rlir.im'iry step tevan'.- the ir.of . ,tj i 1 1 sujcI; in th- ilfat' L ii t oi pi r-t ion were tak n hy the f-to. khol'lf-r at a pecial iiie'JtinT ia hi in the caa poiation oincCh Alonia niuht. Att.r a tuo-hom diUi-.-ion tl. dilators votMl atlju! nine t l.ntil Th iis l ni-;ht. whn it is vs.I ' t-l that p'i'ii for tht cainplctior of an : ; a i j t i i .-to'.K isue will eliet ted. In the : i pi aior cj'jrt Monda aftriioon tin- flraf L-.-.is corporation i-o pr(ved that th har0rcs

at tiii: At niTomi M. ITitty Gordon in "I'laythlns- of I adon" v.s th' special featur at th' Auditorium yesterdaj. The ?tory r.:ate to the younjf and beautiful wiffc of a ucc's.-f ul business man, who. gossips sty, houcht her for her beauty. The wife fond of dancer and other friolities and the husband v.'ir.tw her to make better uh of her lit-. .lohn Sterling, a handsome vuunff clerpyrnan. uplifti-r of the Ior,r ;ind social worker in the slum comes to Row-land. th- husband, to i.-k for nnanciil support in Iiis

hc me of uplift, promises to do all Sterling will make

make -iff.

nt vcrtheU-s-s undertakes lite task. In a spirit of Jeht and mockery the wif vi.-its the .xlums. What she sees of Stcllrm's work and himself, excites h r admiration. Then the husband ac. u.-es her of heir.;; In love with the elerfc' man. but a drastic selfacrihee on the part of Sterling, forms a t'rrihc -limaf and unites tii Howl.nndn. Miss (lordon wearn many gorgeous costumes for which she Is noted. The picture is bein itpiated today as well as "Virtuou IHi.-'ands." a two-reel com-fly and Topics of the Day. Madelalne Traverse in "Th( Iye That Dares," a sdx-reel dranoi, will bo tomorrow'.'" principal attraction.

that "pity i. indeed akin to love." Wyndham Standing Is excellent a tiif si5ht!ss war hero. Tomorrow that clever ath!eti- srar. poaslas F.'ilrlnnks. :ä t i n eI in The Knickerbocker Huk 'i t -.. "

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AT tiii; CAsTI.i:. Made famous on the .tatre by the clever Polly sisters and Ilirry Fox. "His TlrMal N'iht" takes sren form and with beautiful Alice I'rady playin., the dul role of twin sister, i? phown at the Castle theater today. The plot has to do with a man who take one of the tv.ir.s for his bride r.nd the number of amusing and perplexint: complications that occur nhen the unmarried s:st-r accompanies the bridal pair on their honeymoon, will keep the spectator In a j'dly mood throughout the five reeds. Mis; F'.rady's eharmintr personality r'di'.s a great deal to the story's appeal "P. yes of the Soul" features Elsie Fer-uson tomorrow.

KENNEDY'S Barron Lake Resort Dance July 4th Music in the evenincr by very tine Orchestra fron- South P.end. IIOTIX. DAXCi: HALL. iOOI) I JO ATS, TKNXIS COrilT. Del I Phone TülIJ. MLi:s, .... MICHIGAN

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Bathing Suits For the Fourth Don't formet: your Bathing Suit. Buy one today. The coft very mall.

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Local Citizens Committee to Meet De Valera

.i v'.'ii; t the firm. a Ni .v l-n .' npany attcii:ptmir to it into icceiersMp were fals;at If-. ist hashiy prepared. surticieiit to ( wer any inJebt-

ednes was furnished by tt.e corporation Monday afternoon. After ct i sideiin-; th t.ianccs of the corporation it was decide 1 b tin stockholders to turnish the bond ,o take car.- of tin- indebtedness. It is said that the application for reeivership was fil-a. to injure a hast settlement of accounts with .he New Vork concern.

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The story of a cabaret girl who declines a life of luxury without love and who finds real happiness and i:ncU rstandlng with a blind soldi r. : Is told most appealingly in "I-'yes of tha Soul." today's attractive offering!

at the LaPalle. Ueautiful Klsie Ferguson is featured and plays her rele viih a fine sentiment that will appeal particularly to women. She thoroughly typifies the spirit of femininity and proves conclusively

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PARENTS BELIEVE BOY "WENT "WEST"

Four South Renders will represent the city and the Fniversity of Notre Pime at th bi Irih race eonventio.i to be held in Indianapolis Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday. The lc lesates including Itrv. Cornelius 3 Liberty of the Notre Dame Friends of Irish Freedom: David I, (iuilfoj b of the South Rend Fijends f lrih Freedom; William N. Ilergan of the South Rend division. Ancient

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committee, as-t-ting in the enter-t-iirment of rr-'t De Valroi of th Iish republh- and .lustier Cohalan Of New York. Roth De Valera and o lan are expec ted to return to

tM.uch Rend with the delegates to del. er leitureK ,tt the fniversity r(f .otie Dame either Weilnesdiv a ft -rrnoen or Thursday morning --the (late f hr dec ided this afternoon

Raul Rurkart. IZ years old. large for his aue. weighs abo"t j. uih'.s. five fe t iu'ht or nine inches in bright, dark brown hair, light

r Tiiolevioned wearine a khaki shirt i

an.' pants and black shoes, left his j

father's home sometime Monday mornint. Me left word that he was going to Huntington, Ind.. his former home, bi.r his parents are inclined to bei: vi that he ' went west" as he has a! ways had an inclination to do so. lb- left with another boy. Harry f'. een. and both were riding bicycles. Vorng Rurkart drew his savings from the bank, amounting to about J ?, before h aving. Any trace of either oung man will be welcomed by (Jporgp . Hurkart VI tf. . Jifitx ette si., father of Raul ßarkurt- .

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A serving table, like that illustrated, is one of the most useful pieces in the dininrr-room set.

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racks; that is, all the teaspoons together, etc. a great convenience in setting the table, as w ell as in putting away the silver. On display at our store rilled with beautiful silverware. CLAUER'S Jewelers, Silversmiths and Diamond Merchants.

Away to the Picnic On the Fourth Why burden your trip to the picnic both ways? Taking a lunch along means dishes and eating utensils. Take Paper Ones Luncheon Sets Tabic Cloth, 1 dozen Doilies, 1 dozen Napkins, half dozen Plates, at 35c Also 1 dozen Phites and Paper Cups at 5c Fancy Paper Napkins at 10c pkg. For Instance, Men You may need a lot of things before you leave for "over the Fourth" such as: A Silk Shirt Splendid patterns are here at $3.."0 to S7.9H. An i:tra Athletic I'nion suit Good quality can be had for rtc, 85c to Sl.äO. Hosiery In Silk - Rlack and colors at $1.00. Worsted Rathlng Sult. In knitted one-piece $.".. 0 tO $7.50. Also cheaper ones in cotton at $2. 75. White Skirts . for the Fourth Pique, Gabardine, Surf oatin and Linene at $1.98, $2.50, $2.98, $3.98, $4.25 to $6.95.

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The Aalue of True Economy is well illustrated here in this Julv Clearance Sale of Suits, CaDes and Dresses It has a saving story to tell that appeals to the thrifty woman who is always smartly dressed.

Tailored Suits at $

Of Men's Wear Serge in navy blue an J biack. Silk Poplin and Tatleta Suits in tan and black. Special Note: These suits are not novelties but staple tailored models that are always good. Buying now means a suit at a less price and good for this fall and next season. . Wool Serge Capes at $12.95 A remarkable low price for a garment that is needed for cool evenings and early fall wear. Formerly these capei were priced at S 19.75, S25.00 and up to S35.00. Summer Dresses at $19.75 Silk Foulards, Taffetas, jerseys and Serges, reducedfrom $25.00 to $40.00.

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MFNfli:. Ind . July I . R 1 1 l v nentr. lr..'un -.s th.- own; r of onof tli- -it' i ir--. -t u.iiiiii: hoij. s. "av- air.-!.d tiie p.dice lir' Mendn a f t r r. . o ' i f..r Fnr.d Sat. offhr-r on ,i -i.ind diotment charl'Tj: ii!-n.iiy in tlo- operation.of the .ill. -d I n.. uindl v;:.ng. (";rtr wa- irV.'lr to jv, bond hero .irvl w.is t.il.. .i im r -i'.i:m ipoli tl.n crini. b;. 1'r.it.d .v'tatc Mü-h.il stören. ("if !itr V nllfged KmMirv -.o.,- .l'oii:.-, th. famo.i ",r.-.?..! hot. I. -. 1,- r- tin VI-

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ui luve. . ii is wie uiggesi ana i mnsf r! pa in" toriVtv Hrama w

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those who saw it yesterday will back up all we have said. We

also present the funniest of "Sunshine" comedies, "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS," a regular laugh-rirt in two reels, and the popular weekly release of 'TOWN TOPICS," those very amusing paragraphs taken from the Literary Digest and shown here every Monday and Tuesday. Ladies, we suggest that you make up your matinee parties and see this splendid picture and fashion show. TOMORROW, 44I dare you," she cried as her-husband but wait until you see pleasing MADLA1NE TRAVERSE in "THE LOVE THAT DARES," a William Fox six-reel sensational drama; popular Harold Lloyd in a funny comedy; those two favorites, Mutt and Jeff in a cartoon comedy and the interesting review of recent current events, PATHE NEWS. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Every man and woman should see "A HOUSE DIVIDED," undoubtedly the one great play of the year. A powerful seven-reel drama, wherein love, marriage and divorce are strongly contrasted with youth, beauty and old age. The

story is taken from the famous novel, "The Substance of His House," and read by millions of r

people. It features the great Herbert Rawlinson and a powerful all star cast. Advanced

prices of 10, 15 and 20 cents, which include the war tax.

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THAT FURNACE should be installed without delay. Every user is a booster of the DOWAGIAC. Burns any fuel. Warner Bros. 226 S. Michigan St.

Tlo romance of a chorus girl nnel a blind soldier. Adapted from the Saturday K cuing Po-t story, "Silt of the r.arth."

TOMORROW The Wonderful (omeilian Atldcto DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in THE KNICKERBOCKER BUCKAROO" "IVp." 'adrnture," "nsfcry," roniance" thoy are all here in (Ids funniest of I airbanks' pictures. The most exciting an.1 original story ecr uritK'n. etrn for Doug.

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WHCUXs FAIRBANKS may ne sevn tomorrow in th' funniest, the nmt exciting, the clex crest story exer xvritten. FAerx fort of film is packed x-ith UirilN and laughter, with Fairbanks mere Io)plasIf1ed than ove'r and up to all his old tricks xx 1th plenty of new ones added feir fctxwl niea.surc..

Pretty nnel diminutive Marjorie Daw is hU Icailin laly this time anil rido a horM like she meant it. Ijosidc.s a.ssistin the star in m.in other daring feat.s.

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It tK:k sj vfilid months and many dollars to make thK film, hut xxheu ou it. xou are glng to k;vx tltat It is certainly xxorth it. A sure cure for the blue-.

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Midsummer Race Meet JULY 4TH AND 5TH THREE BIG EVENTS EACH DAY Under Auspices of Spririgbrook Driving Club

SATURDAY, JULY 5 2:15 Pace 2:20 Trot 2:30 Pace

Admission 27c, War Tax 3c. FREE! FREE! FREE! Free Fireworks Display on Friday, July 4th, in the evening. Concert by Dodge band in the afternoon and evening. Cabaret Singing by MISS GEORGIA KILLEN Direct from Palace Theater, Ft. Wayne. SPEND THE FOURTH AT SPRINGBROOK.

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