South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1919 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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HILTON'S ARREST 1 II EXPOSE HIM
Fraudulent Check Victims to Identify Alleged Forger in City Court.
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Vnllm n fT! i .1 ! i .ire !".riri to hlie. e that th arrfs r f Ji. L. Hilton. "03 lnJon st., m iy h-'ivc an irnportar.t larir.- mi ?h- r;mra!gn that i.i liner ror.i! urt ' to -!o; tho r.'i.sint? of frau'kiVM i h'i'ks in uth Henri. A nsjiiui'T of iiif-rh-i nt s have trn the victims r,f rrt ymooth work l y on' or Mn- artists iri issuir.fr and i i i n worth! ch'ks in the last fw w'l-k.s. I'oiluwintr Hilton's ripiarar.c in city court Tii'-.-'iay morning, a local ! al r in i-.iii.ts ami oils rrjortl to tli- ;.o:i,-.. that l,c had rashcil a ch k tor iZ a f'-u- days hko for a ni'in whov- ! - nation 'its that of Hilton clo!y. A rnonr ;ururatr tf-st of id? nti:i-ation will ho mad; Thursday morning. whn Hilton will ho trif-d in city court. rr hax I Merc handUe. The niTi h.mt tol.l th- polico. that a .sti arii,'f r ur ha.s l ahout J 10 worth of merchandise in h:s storo. ami only hid about with whicTi to j. ay tin- hiil. He offer, d a. check tor $1'7 to j. i th; remainder of tho i-ill, wh:' li the merchant accepted after the stranger had told him a Idausiole story to the effect that an ;tutoiuolt.o Ma ruling in front of the store Ldfn;fd to him. The l.aisi-v.f-ss man fold the police tint ho would 1 e. in nmrt Thursday to attempt to identify Hilton. The complaint which resulted in Hilton's arrest was made ,y S'-Mos-ser liros. store. It is also charged that Hilton pased a forged htck on another Main st. business place. Hilton, it is alleged, offered to pay tho amount of the ( heck in order to rscape arrest, hut this offer was refused l.y the police.
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author will lc rememhercd for hci other novels, such as "Thf Cuivtd lnade." "The (lolderi I tap." etc. She is a prolific and talented wiUi of mystery tale, and "Vicke. Van" is one of her best. Tomorrow "The White Heather" is tho pictured attraction.
EPIDEMIC OF THROAT TROUBLE DUE TO HEAT Professional critics of the weather have another chance for grieva'ic
Cigar Smokers
AT Till: AriMTOKIl'M. The greateM. drama of all dramas revealing the cause and effect of the
third side of the eternal triangle! .'ind exposing the extremes to which; a wife and mother can k when the social-mad crowds and the gayety of; the cafes are permitted to come he-i tween her and the home, will he' seen at the Auditorium today when I ' The Other Man's Wife." a screen t
version of one of the most con- ;,Kainst Xho K'mo'tic administra-J
The th nil is to keep serene. And that is what easrrrn clear manufacturers are asking1 of FoutTi r.ond JolmfTS. Iratlcally all citrar factories in lhe cav j'.nvo hecn yhut down for the past month ov-int? to a. strike which was called hy the cigarmakers' union. Iioth sides have presented their claims, hut neither is willing to arbitrate. In the meantime, many a smoker is disappointed Ahen he calls tor his favorite brand. The manufacturers send out tho following breezy letter conccrnrn? conditions: The Sixteen Imjxirtan Kulcs of Hygiene. 1. Ventilate eery room you occu py. 2. Wear liht, loose and porou? clothes. 3. Seek out-of-door occupations and recreations. i. Sleep ftit. if you can.
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MAIL CAN BE SENT TO NEW REPUBLICS Jitters, .oh tcai d. s,impis. jrinte.l matter, ordinary and icjistei "., lil he accepted for mailing fror. now when addrf.-se.i to Czt ko-.lova-ia. Jtico-Slavi i, Tol ir.d, the new republics crctixi hy th. peace conference, and tlcrmar.-A'ustria. An-i.uuncc-nient tf the improved mail facilities i ?i tlie former war zones has been received at the local posto!ice. Xo nirt'ol post service, however, has et beert provided to the countries named. Aiticbs of jn rchai:i.ise. v hethcr paid at the i,-u r rate ot po.-taue or not, will nut 1c actepted for mailing.
ance ever written, is show n. Stuart such a poor hrand of weather. The
Holmes, a most popular screen star. ! IM.(.s,,nt epidemic
ann raien c assiuy are starreu m the; piece. Other pictures for today are'
Mutt and Jeff, tho Pathe News and! Cllt the city, is attributed by Dr. ::. Harold Lloyd in a comedy calledjd. Kreyermuth. city health ocer, to Oit the Trolley." ! the teoineratnre ;md j.veessivA foi -
midity of the past weeks. Dr. Freyt rmuth pronounces the epidemic to he the result of the cultry atmosphere, with the ncromnanvinir prevalence of dust. Several
same agei . .... :... .I jihysipariH reported last night that le stage ot ' . ,
uiey were ireaung a large num. her
Thursday that versatile star. Hale! Hamilton, will be seen in a coni'nly drama entitled "In His Brother's I Place," a clever story with a Iiialf romance, .telling of two brothers '
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su-cess. Mr. Hamilton enacts the characters of the two hrothers In widely different walks of life. I'earl White in -The lightning Raiders." ami tlie Caumont weekly are usual attractions for Thursday.
PARCEL POST MATTER SUBJECT TO IMPORT DUTY I 'a reel post pac kages lesiinrd for tin- republic of Uruguay that are a:bject to imoort iltit are also subject to tlie edle tion f consular tees. Tor all parcels on Ahich tho custom luty cc ds twn pesos l?2.0t.S:i) the fee is one pso. Tot 11 par is subject to custom duties not ev. ceding two pesos, i,u fee i.; udy el'.tilil' S o f,'e S collect
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. i m t . ,h- lild the fee b paid to the I'niii.iv.ui cor.Mil it tiie point of oiailiu-r in the Tuned :-'tats, it will rot be collected in I'ru-UaV, the unount of the fee heing the saire i:. Mtller t;u-0.
at tin: las.m.li;. The pi'-tut iation of tiie Druvy I-ane melodraaia, "The White Heather." as shown at the L. Salle t'itlay is a thing if remarkable beauty. There is Scotch mist ii. thes-e pictures, ami tlu wind on the tiunes ;:nd the sum of liie while heather. Maurice Tourneui the producer, has i:sed his w 11-k nown magical ability ia vinfolding tho story. The r-sult is one of tliu linest picture spectacles of the ae a story that combines iamancc. mystery, thrills. An all-star cast includes H. 1!. Ilfibtrt. Ma lel Bailin Ualph (Jraves and lien Alexander, the latter lhe "kiddie" who vou such fame in "Hearts of the World" and other i t cent pictures. Tomorrcw Pauline Frederick i starred in "One Week ? Life."
of persons for a light form of tonsilitis. None of th cases have resulted in serious complications thus far. The lisease is not one which must he reported to the city health department, making .it impossible for Dr. Freyermuth to give the number of cases in the city.
EXPANSION WILL ADD WORKERS TO DUN FIRM
Doubling the floor space of their offices on the third floor of the American Trust building, the local managers of the U. (I. Dun & Co. iusine.-s rating -m--rn are preparing t take on a greatly augmented ?taff of workers. The rapid increase of business has made necessary tc expansion. Since the close of the war and the sutse;uent business boom, the pun con- : t rn has been handling an ever increasing number of ratings. The local oftice is a branch of the New York house.
at Tin: c asti.i:. How a woman, wife of a. wealthy New orker twice her age. passed through a secret door into the next bouse and there assumed a duteient name and appearance, is in part the story of "Vicaey Van," a new Paramount pktuie starring K'hel ("layt)n and shown at th" Castle today. Carolyn WelN wrote the story. This
that's Tin: way it always imiTAKS FOK I S.lust as we discover that locusts are k1 to cat we found out that this is the worst year for locusts in the history of the country.
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Kat slowly. Drink sufficient water. Kvacuate thoroughly, rcgnand frequently. Stand, sit and walk erect. Do not allow poisons und In
fections to enter the ho.iy. 14. Keep the teeth, gums and tongue clean. 15. Work, play, rest and sleep in moderation. 10. Keep serene. kaining 10 days; strike on over four weeks; orders coming In fast and furious. Tel grams; telephone calls and letters demanding cigars. Mr. 'Jobber please he serene, ana some day in the near future your orders will be tilled.
LUCKY MK. IIU(;ill s. ; If our airplane service is cut down to one squadron, the next time we get into a war there will be another : wasted S66O.000.0O0 for Mr. Hughes1 to investigate. i
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Finale of July Clearance Last Day of Sale Th ursday July 31st Our July Clearance Sales have been unusually successful this year, and tomorrow, Thursday, we are putting in many other bargains for this combined Interurban Day and the last day of our July Clearance Sale. Second Floor Specials
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TODAY WE PRESENT AN EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION A POWERFUL DRAMA ABOUT WOMEN BY MAN.MADE LAWS OF TRADITION EVOLVED CENTURIES OF SEX - BOUND WOMEN ENMESHED IN A SLAVERY OF SEX. THE BOND BY WHICH MAN IN HIS NATURAL DESIRE FOR A MATE HAS HELD HER, THUS CHEATING HIMSELF OF THE SUPER-WOMAN. THE GREATEST DRAMA OF MARRIED LIFE ITS UNHAPPINESS, ITS PITFALLS AND THE ULTIMATE REALIZATION OF WIFE AND HUSBAND THAT PLEASURE AND HAPPINESS IS FOUND IN THE HOME, NOT IN THE SOCIAL WHIRL OUTSIDE. "Your sweetheart" is only one in a million.
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is the sweetheart of every movie fan, one of the most elaborate and unusual productions of the year, featuring the villain of all villains and home-breaker,
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and pretty ELLEN CASSIDY and all-star cast Elaborate settings, gorgeous gowns, exciting, appealing and full of heart interest. A POWERFUL DRAMA! INTENSELY INTERESTING! SENSATIONAL CLIMAX! Also Mutt and Jeff, who always amuse; Pathe News of latest important current events, and our favorite, HAROLD LLOYD, in "OFF THE TROLLEY."
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TOMORROW HALE HAMILTON has no peer in his breezy style, which won him fame in his great stage success, "Get Rich Quick Wallingford." Now see him in a fine fivereel comedy-drama, "IN HIS BROTHER'S PLACE." Our favorite, PEARL WHITE, in "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER." Only two more. Don't miss the exciting finish. Starting Friday, August 29th, the serial of all serials, "ELMO THE MIGHTY," featuring the great ELMO LINCOLN of "Tarzan of the Apes" fame, and its sequel, "The Romance of Tarzan." NO MORE SERIALS ON THURSDAY, BUT ON FRIDAYS INSTEAD. Also tomorrow the Gaumont Weekly of current events always welcome.
Suits, Capes. Dolmans, Skirts, Blouses, Dresses, Corsets and Smocks. CI earance of all light colored Suits in Serges, Tricotines, Poiret Twills, at. . . .One-Half Price Clearance of Capes and Dolmans; Serges, Tricotines; tans, navy and copen, One-Half Price Khaki Sport Suits for motor trips and sport wear $13.75 White Wash Skirts, in surf satin, gabardines and pique $3.95
ne lot or Wnue Lrcss kuis in Gabardines and Cotton Tricotines $5.00 Amoskeag Gingham House Dresses, sizes 36 to 46. Special $1.95 Misses' and Ladies' Gingham Dresses, in all colored plaids, sizes 12 to 44 $3.95 Figured Voiles and Ginghams, in small checks and large plaids. White dresses in voile and organdy included $8.75 Smart Afternoon and Porch Dresses, in summer shades, in all georgette and taffeta. Special at $15.00 Children's Gingham, Percale Dresses, plain colors and plaids. Special $1.95 Child ren s All Wool Sweaters, sizes 28 to 34. cial at . . .
Children's Smocks, in white and colors. Sizes 8, 10 and 12. Special at. . . .$2.95 Ladies' Voile Smocks; white, pink, canary and green. Hand embroidered in yarn or silk. Special at . . . $2.95 Blouses; Crepe de Chene, Georgette, Tub Silk and Habitai. Lace and tucks make fancy trims and there are also plain tailored blouses. Special $5.00 Corsets of $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 models. Sizes 22 to 27. In pink or white. Special at $2.00 Corsets, $2.50 and $3.00 values, in pink and white $1.50 Pink Batiste Bloomers, sizes 25 to 27. Special at 59c
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Specials Main Aisl First Fl.r. Special, box 24 sheets and 24 envelopes to match, at 1 9c a box Special, box 48 sheets and 48 envelopes to match, colors of pink, blue, white and buft, assorted, in a box. at 59c per box Children's Stationery for
children's parties, from 20c ;
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New Wool Fibre Rugs A shipment has just been received in our carpet department on third floor, of new Wool Fibre Rugs in all sizes and a good range ot colors. Sizes 30x60 in. at ' $3.35 9x12 ft. at $16.00 9x12 ft. at $20.00 Clearance of Porch Rugs
2 7x54 Japanese Porch Rugs, regular $4.00.Sale $3.00 36x72 Japanese Porch Rugs, regular $7.00.Sale $5.25
Women's Summer Underwear One lot Ladies' Summer Vests, pink. Regular 50c. Sale 39c One lot Ladies Union Suits 59c and 69c One lot Ladies' Summer Vests, 15c 2 for 25c
Specials in Bedding
One lot .hf-fts. Mx'.'O. Ur-u'.nr L'.OU. S;ilr i 1 . . One lor r.lf.-ichp MuMin. full 3". in-"h'S. worth 30c y:irl. 1' yar.is for $2.0'
On lot -4 Iil'arhf1 Sh'-ftinc. 7.-,o v.ilu'. .Snlf 7,0c
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TODAY Tlie Ianious Old Drury Iane Melodrama "THE WHITE HEATHER" With an nil-Mar cast, Includinc Mabel Hallin. lion Alexundor and Spottiswoodc Aikcn. A story that Mends romance, intritnie, lo anl revense. Thrlllinp, lni)lrinc, ntortaiiilnjr. TOMORROW The Brautiful ümotlonal 1'avoritc PAULINE FREDERICK in "ONE WEEK OF LIFE" She was married to a drunkanl. She ached for one week of life in a paradise of love. Don't fail to sec thi draiivntio Mrj".
TODAY imiKL CL.WTO.V in "VICKKY VAN" TOMORIIOW "WIIITi: HlIATIIEir 1 "anions Drurr Ine
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Written by Cedl Raleigh and Henry Hamilton, celebrated nnrllsh playwright, "The Wliite Heather' today's picture at the LaSalle, is a rtJrrins melodrama. Iroduocd at the Drury Iarve theater, London, In 1897, It ran with enormous suocesfi until it finally was brought to this c-onntry and Its IjikII1i fame duplicated.
A light letwotn strong men at tl)e txittom of the sea is ov of this picturi.s many novel features.
She wantnl to Ret away from hr huiiMlnim life for a week Slu round anotlMT woman to take her place. Wluit lwipiwiietl in th Mven terrible, magi(?d days is the story that Cosmo Hamilton of eo-nioHIltan fajne, ha.s written into 'One Week of Life," tomorrow's picture.
Remember "Who Cares?" and "Scandal" by this same author? Tlicn lotx't mivs Iiis Iat-t pictured Iiday Mrs, Charlies CIiapHn In IIonu."
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