South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 225, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 August 1919 — Page 15
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Incomplete Poll of the Two Houses Shows That Bill Will Fail.
nv Loris i.rniv. WASHINGTON. I C. A u sr. IT.. An inrrmp' ? : p'1.' of th" two hoti:--. ".f cor. er r.-s fhni.i tint tho trip.irüt conun'niisti'' rhm tf Kovrrnnunt control of th- railronLs. known ;is th" I!;; rub r-I.in. in as If-nl ;i a J i.-t y-ir's Mini's nrst. It will not cvr-p ! reported out to hi- l.o io, as not a single mc-mb'-r of tli. hows rornmittof! on interstate ari'l foreign rftmm'fcc favors it. Not a in. in ran p founI in cith'T houe who will openly sponsor the jlun. To IU No Hüllt. Th.ro will thTforo be no fight a-aln-t th hrothe rhood's shm of 'onfisrrtIo: of tho railroad. If as many ?j twrnty-livo or fifty members of the two houses had come out in fnvor of it. the rest of tho m'-mb'T lro Mhly wouid ' ave aroUsol th-m-elc.s to a high pitch of opposition t tl.- tchf-mo, hut since no one favors: there is no u.se opposing it. That is the attitude of Loth thf democratic and republican leaders in l'it!l llOllFC. Ol of the striking features of the present situation has been the firmnes? .f the (iomocrats who might be ep-cfed to have some little sympathy toward the communistic plan of the railroad brotherhoods. In talks with seven of Jhe h ading democrats of ih two house?, four senators and thri representatives, including such men as Doremus of Michigan. Overman of North Carolina, Underwood of Alabama, Pou of North Carolina and others, It H found that many of thf democrats of the two houses stand reidy to retire from public life rather than to submit to the Plumb plan. May Stop Transportation. The question that is being asked i: How far will tho brotherhoods ko toward precipitating a strike, tyir e up the railroad of the country, if their demands are not granted? Almost ev?ry one believes that there 5 sti.l some danger from that source. In the event of a strike a most sei ious situation would develop. New
York end Chicago could hardly get along a week without transportation facilities. Cities like Columbus, Cincinnati. Louisville, Indianapolis, Miluaukee, Kansas City, Denver, Spo- . l.une, Tacoma and others probably ouM net along for a while but even thv. within a short time, would feel
the p'tich of hunger and their industries would be compelled to shut U.wri. in the meantime, the other lern. .ml oi the brotherhoods, that is, for Increased wages or decreased Iivii'i: costs, is receiving the attention that it deserves.
TWINS WED ON SAME DAY AND REPENT AT LEISURE
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suit for divorce. William Cilery vs. Robert Kersey; damage suit. Circuit Court. Fern Ferkir.s vs. Clifford Perkins: suit for divorce. John Myers vp. Jesse Roberts et al.; suit to 'juict title.
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'Square Deal Sanders on" at the Ta Salic Today.
THEATERS Stage and Screen AT Tili: OHPIILI M. The tenth season of the Orpheum will open next Sunday with a n. v till of attractive vaudeville. ThLi popular and cozy playhouse has supplied much pleaing entertainment during the past years and will continue alpng its definite policy of presenting the best vaudeville acts ob
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new and timely musical tabloids i from such well known producers as j Menlo üoore. Boylo Woolfulk and; others. j
iiie new bin opening unaay contains a number of interesting features including Chief Little Llk. America's foremost Indiar ent rtainer; Parry and Lay ton', known as the all-around boys, Degnon and Clifton in a comedy sketch, '"Taking Things Lasy," and Jane Courthrope and company offer ' Our Family." The bill will change on Thursday with Pat and Peggy Houlton, Irish entertainers; Rritt Wood, original comedian: Jugging D'Anno and a comedy sketch as the principal offerings. The box office opened today with Louis Rommel, asst manager, in charge.
at tiii: castli:. A love story with a lot of baseball in it is the way critics have described "The Rusher" today's attractive offering at the Castle theater. Charles Ray is featured and in another of those lovable country boy roles will gain many new friends as well as pleasing the old ones. This
time he is a small-town pitcher with i
big league aspirations. When hiss j city of South Rend. ambitions are realised hfm-..r..i- hid Jocs.ii I .-vva n toWski and Mary
fame goes to his head and he is
turned out of the big league club and finds hapniness once more as
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on ii iikc pre uy coicen .Monro as his lending lady too. Tomorrovvs picture is "Square Deal Sanderson "with Rill Hart in the leading role.
iu:al i:stati: nLWsnnts. From the records of the Indiana Title and Ian Co. Recorded August 11, 131?. Whitcomb i Keller to Harry L Conrad and Mint K., SI. IU 1S1 Muesiol's third add to city of South Rend. Mark L. Rrummit and Ida M. to William R. Kd wards and Carrie. $L Part of lots 4S and 40 in Hammond & Whitcornb's add to the city of ?outh Pend. Ind. Den Raer and Tvife to Ros? Enminger. $240. Lots 4 00, 427 and 4 43 Roigcr farm, fifth add to Mishawaka. Vernon C. Hastings and wife to Iouis Geminder and Henrietta, $1. T.jO Rerner grove third add to River Park, now part of city of South Rend. Stanislaw Tobolsk! and Jozefa to Wojciech Knapp and Maryanna. 1G0. I Aits 123S and 1239 and 1240 Summit Place fourth add to city of South Rend. Charles A. Rvans and wifo. ard John C. Wallace to Frank Sczpyski and Mary, $1. Part of lot 13 and iart of lot 14 Rvans" sub-div. iu city of South Rend. Charles A. Rvans and Km ma S.. his wife, and John C. Wallace to Vincent Koczorovvski and Stella. $1.5Ö0. Part of lots 11 and 10 Rvans sub-div in city of South Rend. Herman Pi.-.ohke and wife. Clara Phillips f.nd husband, Augusta Clbricht and husband. Amelia Miller and Tilla Malnberg to Homer Lawson and Lola. $l.Sfi0. Lot 14 Wen-"..i- -. -a x-.-..i..o. . Min's la st add to
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News of the City from the Official Records
Anthony Lukasevvicz and M.u-cclla. 5 . Lot 1ST Linden Place add to city of South Rend. Frank Jablonski and Rronis'awa to Wincenty Sparazynski and I.ucva. SI. Lot S4 (;ors:ich" fifth add to city of South Rend. Louis (Jeminder and wife to Vernon C. Hastings. $1. Tract of land in Clay Twp. Rmma Andrews and husband to Vernon C. Hastings. $1. Part of lot
131 and 132 third r'at of PhetWly Place, now part of the city of South Rend. Charles IF. Felton and wife to Vernon C Hastings. Jl- Lot 131 Oak Grove r.dd to the city of South Rend, Ind. John A. Parsons to Nile J. Lowman. JL J'art of lot 9 3 O. W. R. Fowler's first add to town now city of Mlshawaka. Fred Russ r-nd wife to Conrad R. Adams and Lillian M., $1. Lot 54 Dubail'ß tJ.lnl add in Portasre twp.. now part of city of South Rend. Ross Durrell and wife to -lohn M. Hartman and Reulah R., $1. Part of lots 26 and 2 8 in Whitherill s s-.c-ond add to city of South Rend.
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MORE FOOD FOUND IN COLD STORAGE HCAno. Au?, li. There were 1 M 4 more pounds of b'.jttrr in ob", stunic1 !iou.-s in Illinois today th.in a vear ago, it was shown in bgures compiled by the bureau of markets for Cnited States district Attorney 'lyne. There were ab-o C f , 2 A 7 more .is s of eggs in storage now than a year ago. The tigurrs: Ruttep todiy :i.4:4.11S pounds: a year aei 1 7. 7 '. '.' 4 pound-'. ll'ucs today : . 7 .". . s 0 1 a es (Hß do. n to a case; a yt.ir a: l,'."..i'.'. 'ases. Provisions held in storace houses
all over the Fnited States on Aucustj 1 of this year and on August 1. l!U
the bureau said, were: Am:. 1. lOU Ams. 1. tot's IV-f Pt.,.".x'..."'7i I b'.. ''i( fitt ii 7.27:i.2'H ". oh .:;.- p..rk ('' ob.;:;.r.'d IM kl-d por k. ....".'J l.. 7 .'.; :-.l..".'.s4'l s- ft p'rk .".-oj'ij.i'sj 400. 7".-j.l'.7 L ird '.'l.'.'H 4t'." P'7.1'-o.id
AT Till-: ATDITOHirM. Jealousy plows in the heart of every man, but in the pypsy it is like a roaring lire. Cladys Rrockwell in "The Sneak" to bo seen at the Auditorium today, pets a taste of gypsy jealousy which leads to hand-to-hand lights with knives and cudgels. In addition to its tremendous plot, the photoplay is said to be a masterpiece of scenic effect. The play tells the story of Rhona. the ,'vpsy princess, who poses for an artist and thus incurs the jealousy of her affianced. After many struggles tho princess triumphs over her enemies ami w:ns true love. Mutt and Jeff, the Tathe news and Harold Lloyd in a single reel coinedv called
"Spring: Fever" are other pictures on J for today. Kmmy Wehlen in a comedy drama. "The Hollo of. the Sea-! son." iho last episode of "The Liht-j nin.LT Raiders" with Pearl Whire and j it he u,i'.ininnt weekly are on tomor- j row's bill. j 1 AT Tili: LASALLU ! Rir. popular Rill Hart is today's featured player at the LaSalle. "Square Deal Sanderson" is its title! and that's what they called the her.). J
H. sure was on the level with everyone, even if he- did pose as the brother of a Kirl out west, whose brother lie had found dead with r; letter on his body telling how his sister was being persecuted by a bad man and his g-anc. The manner in wiich he helped her first and then won her love and trust afterward. makes most entertaining- screen drama. Ann Little N cleverly cast as the mvl.
Tomorrow, " irtuous Men T7. K. Lincoln.
Superior Court. John Mitchell vs. William Stewart: suit on mechanic lien.
C S. Hireling vs. Lena Heckle-) man; suit on mechanic lien. Miry Riggins vs. On. I Rijrgins; j suit 'or divorce. Francis Dzialakiefcz vs. Stanislusj
Dziala kiewcz ; suit for separat maintenance. John Hostetler vs. Anna Hostetler;
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That rent should X)t higher in the crowded A o v ntown districts. We're just outside that zone. That's why we can sell S o o A furniture cheaper.
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OPENING OF THE TENTH SUCCESSFUL SEASON SUNDAY, AUG. 17. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN.
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JANE COURTHROPE BARRY & LAYTON rrr CQt: m The All-Around Boys. Offer "Our Family.M J DEGON &. CLIFTON AND ONE OTHER Taking Things Easy. ACT.
THURSDAY JUGGLING DE ARMO And Four Other Acts.
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TODAY That Clrrat Western Actor WILLIAM S. HART
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"SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON" Ills latest thriller In which lie shoots, rides has his rcnml finds tliiu besides for a pretty love afTair with IcadJns lady Ann Little. TOMORROW The firtalet te!Mlrnma of the Year "VIRTUOUS MEN" With IT. K. Tänr.)ln and an .Ml-Star 1'ast. A .tory filled with artion :inl punch. Powerful and inKTi'V-eoniiK'lliuu'. Tlie Mar I. cast as a tjil Amerivan iiian. filhI Altli the joy of )iin&.
TtKlay CHAUI.i:.S HAY in -Tin: ursiiKH." TOMOIIIIOW AMI rmiiAY William S. Hart in sQi Aui: ii:.L sNi)i:i:soN"
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A truly all-star cast lias been utilized in the inakins of 'Virtuous Men." tomorrow's hip inelodramatic feature. Clara Joel, the stage beauty who played leading roles in 'Within the I .aw. "foinmon C'la," and the "vamp In 'Jdusincss for Pleasure.' makes her serecn debut iu this attract ie offering.
II. K. Lincoln, t lint Tlrile and xpular fuorite f the sereen. Is well fittetl to the hero role, while (Jraee Darling, Holert C'titnmings. Irving lirooks. Dann) Hayes, Iluch tTrffcrio and William Mack, all play important supiortlng rrle.
This is one of the si.-aon's sensations; don't miss this c fiance of seeing It. Kemembcr the title, "VIIlTTOrS 3IKX" tomorrow at the Ia Salle.
"When My ship Comes In." a Mory of the stage and of stage folk, is pictured at the LaSalle IViday. Jane ;rey is featured in this delightful story, which was written by iouerneur Morris.
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THE BIGGEST AND BEST SIX-REEL PICTURE THIS POPULAR FAVORITE EVER MADE. Gipsy life, its mysteries and fascination unfolded before your eyes in one of the most interesting piclures you ever had the pleasure of witnessing. It is in this picture that Gladys Brockwell plays for the first time a new charactsr pari and one in which she has already increased her lon list of sinccze admirers DON'T MISS THIS BIG TREAT. Also MUTT and JEFFf who are always welcome; PATHE NEWS of late current events, and everybody's favorite HAROLD LLOYD, in "SPRING FEVER," a real Harold Lloyd.
TOMORROW the final Mid sensational chapter of PEARL WHITE in "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER" dont miss the exciting finish. It will make your hair stand on end. And that clever little favorite, EMMY WEHLEN, in "THE BELLE OF THE SEASON," is sure to pleas everyone, and the GAUMONT WEEKLY of current events make one grand show tomorrow.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY THE GREAT ELMO LINCOLN IN -THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN," THE SENSATIONAL SEQUEL TO HIS STARTLER, "TARZAN OF THE APES." STARTING FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, ELMO LINCOLN WILL APPEAR HERE IN HIS BIG SERIAL, "ELMO, THE MIGHTY." EVERY FRIDAY FOR FIFTEEN WEEKS. REGULAR PRICES FOR "THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN" 6c, 11c and 17c
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