South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 226, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 August 1919 — Page 6
ThE SoÜTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
NEW Ii WATSON OUT HELP CUT
Monoplane to Try Transpacific Flight
COST S
G. 0. P. Callous on Subject of Frofitoers and Burdens of People.
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vorlto roTo. rxnrtitln th law of force, this tirnf to right the wrong? of a rri cutrd yotint: lady, owner of a cattlo ranch. "S uar Deal SanUerpon" tomes to the Castle screen
j to entertain this stnr's myriad atlimircrs today and tomorrow. While he tory follows well known lines, th:' ot.ir holds interest through his r.pKnp personality and pretty Ann Little adds charm to the role of heroine. The plot is full of action and thrills, with straight-shootin nd fast-riding winning out against the forces of evil.
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TRANSPACIFIC WHITE MONOPLANE.
I X V I :STI G AT I : P HO ITT F OlEXS. NEW V01 IK, A up. 14. -Investigation hy New York state into profiteering and food hoarding1 was opened here Wednesday with an nssurance from Gov. Smith that if concrete information was supplied him on which to act he would also summon a special session of the legislature to deal with the situation.
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ftriirl. it the if:n:i:i of ltt.n Th p. ' n vi s't-m Ti ) :i ; ; ! th Oi'trr-'itors f foo l u;:.; !..' f.ixorfd r y ithv ';itsfi:i r X' '. Tli-y t-!:cvn it r.-trict 1 t : : r i s i.d ifl.tn-r than permit anv : h rPtrh tion they . th- i r : : t high liv inj.: co. en:; in Tit y .i: -t.nio-;r t nio- f ro.nu in' d "j.;1.t,.nt.H of .if.'.' r si ri ? ion - en the di--tri!.jt;fip. i f footltu;T.;. Th- att'tudf ( Watson and w is hcini: ror!tct-d in th- I Mii'is'-ip in the ho i- . !( pa liic.( n ii or hadts are in lstin- ll. re n nf sity f'r ont in u:n t; th" pr .- :it -e. .- .-in of roniitf.. They j':ijy at that th- hih rost f living is t-.r.' .orthy of one;I' rat io:i hy runuTr find en tat in hold !anir'i.i - th.i! thTe is i. .ore nece.-.sity for .t v.m a - tio:; lor the mcrnli'rs of the luci" than th r' is for th- on -id ration .f h !?l ltiüll Vefor e ( (tn-TM. . . J'olk-y of .jtliin Doinr:." Ilapidly there a 'Idwi,:.' th'- policy cf dt;;i.K nothing and hopi'ig to improve th party position hy asserted miMuke of the opponent--. The republican pat ty lrad is took this policy as their own thro ichout tfje w.ir and then accup-d the pres!Oeirt if m:i!u!i ,' of eoarrcss a "ruh-
her stamp. llioy are now prop ir-
i.'ig the way. in fact they have prepared it, wheiel-y th
e nly ontinue their "mbh r stamp practice a'.! on;j- bf c.tu.-o tiiey arc i;irvi!ÜT)g to Ltcome oth'.r than a rubbi r tanjp. Kery Fugrstlon from the white house, that ronrox has the opportunity to assist in the solving (f the re at reconstruction jirohlems has 'roiiht th- immediate r -.spon.se from congress that the president w:h trying to "pavs th" buck." No statement has bc n made appre-iat-n.g the cohrtesy of the president, in asking for the co-operation of congress and "o one has arisen to uive him credit for uch a poli y. Instead there has been a nasty insinuation of an attempt to shiil the responsibility. Odium On May-. The compression. i! attitude created
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The judiciary cojnmltte met to consitler the president's proposal for a federal board to inspect capital Issues, io that worthless securities may he kept off the market. It will also consider the proposal to stamp the cost price on all commodities before they leave the factories or distribution centers.
r I LITERS The firbt women printers are said to have hten nuns of the Dominican .der. who ran a printing prtss ar
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POOPCSED ROOTC, W.MITE MONOFLAM TRANSRXCIFfC PLIGHT
'.T !:;n f- w icrhs, according to an ntinouncemept in the last issue of the Aircraft Journal, an attempt to :' ;:.: the I ' . ; t i 1 r- will be made in a White monoplane with two pontoons. The route selected is from ;.-s .m, ies. 'ah. to Shanghai. China, by way of Victoria. IJ. C. ; Sitka. Alaska. Unalaska. Aleutian Islands, 1 ' i 1 i ; . i ! o ,''!; , Karnchatki and Vokohama. Japan. The longest hop. l."0) miles, will he made from t'na to l' tn.pa. lovri: ; the next hj,irst, 1.40') miles, from Petropavlov sk to Yokohama; the next. 1.200 miles, from Sitka to I'nalska. The total distance of the Mi;;ht will be a Nnit 7,000 miles. It is expected that th- hiuht will tako three days as against three iveeks by the fastest steamer.
Operate on Man
Injured Nearly
Thirty Years Ago
iil f Tin- Xf .' - Ti nio : I ' f tT I-- KD CITY. Ind.. Aug. U. Mr. ard Mrs. Thomas Short have
retr.rr.el frosa liechester, Minn.. ;1'.iue Mi. Short recently underwent '-..vi op.T'i t ion w hi"h was r-garde,l as ii.l-. --. !! by 1 h" spei i. -lists. Hi- troti- ! ble an aneurism or ruptured :irtci . cau.-i-d by having been a'c i- : .lental'v shot in the neck by a p!aymat" yea rs ago. The lmhet nicked nn artery and ivein. .allowing the blood ti How , L-ra dually inio the vein from the ar- ' t ar d causing a large lump to ! form o:i hi:, m-ek which had almost ; doubl o in :-i- ilii.uc.g the past year.
president withj(ini wlwh had b. ui called 'a goitre
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president grasped the opportunity Th" operation was a delicate one. and prepared for action. He made th" . mis of the artery and vein havit plain to the p opb- that tirst h" mg to ! tb d. An N-ray examinaha.I ca'letl upon cor.gre-s for ;.sist-! t ion of the neck showed the bullet
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ENTIRE BUSINESS BLOCK OF TOWN IS BURNED
ance and having been denied that h
took the roi'opsihilitv u'pon himself reme
and V. l le;.dy to !.. ti- l.-.ol. r lo- Ue.,J u w i ! I eause no trouMf
ha-? always I 1 1 n. Any sol ;;aj;i that v-'-.nie.s n- must !. t his erodit t"r he p. llited the way to reduce the high cost of living. And if congie-
dos not join aroi pa-s ! -:iIation in harmony with his me-sage. it wiil: ! 'I i V.V I I.I .1'.. Ky., Aug. 11.- Th1,.. th" -rror of eor.m-e.-s and an er-.' riti- e !.usii- ss s-et ion of 1 lellier, a rc r which will bo fat ti fur the re- mmmg town m southern Pike counpub'h in lea il ersh i i. I ty. Kentucky, was destroyed by lir It is this exampb- as weil as nth-. Wednesday. The postoftice, a theaf :s of an entirely incapab!.- leader-1 ter. three grc.ery stores., a rc.-taur-j-hip which i s causing the grf.it m-! ant. and several residences were delependent and repui!io.in nevvspa-, stroyed. 1'lectrie wiring is l.."li.ved pers of the .. t to demand that a to is tw cans -d the tire. The loss is pew le.il be had in ooug:- ss. l is ' est imat"d at 1 f 'h'b' K this emergency whicli is calling for: the presence f Will 1 1. Has m M.W" I'lUSON COMMANDANT. Washington hut th tin wilhr.gn ss of. .SI 1 1 N'ilTi N. Au r. H. Major Hays to assume the position of lead-'e'eto ra! .lames i!. Mci'rae, f rmer er of his party and to permit S. n. ; co adn .ra'u r of the Tstli national
THEATERS Stage and Screen. t hü: Arnnoitir.M. A (lever and enteraining comedy, 'The lalle of the Season." with the brilliant llmniy Wehlen in the stel-
i lar rob is today's offering at the j Auditorium. The story revolves j a:ad (it raldine Keen, intimately ; c.alb-d "Jerry" hy her friends. Jerj ry i ihe -richest girl in the world, th" sole inheritor of her father's
enormous wealth, -lames Alden, son of a newspaper owner, has grown ui from boyhood with a feeling of resentment toward this girl whom he has 'never met. Oruduated from ollege and a fashionable finishing school, .lorry cniharks on the usual society nage of life, until, one day in her motor, she is forced to pass through the mill district which is controlled by her own money. Conditions which she tin ds here, awaken in th? really warm-hearted Kirl the dormant instinct which compels her to interest herself in the lives of thoso unfortunate people, and in her work there she meets and falls in love with James Alden which fur
nishes the romance of the story.
The last epiaode of the sft"-V",v-l 1 serial, "The Lightning Haiders," in
vvnicn I'eaiu vv one nas oeen .j.peaiing for a number of weeks, and the Gaumont weekly are other attractions for today. ,-The Price of innocence," with a new star, Stella Tabot, heads tomorrow's bill with a Mack Snnett comely.
AT Tili: LAS A M.I Whatever mijht bo one's individual opinion as to what constitutes virtue, they will he" interested in the story set forth in "Virtuous M?n," the LaSalle's big melodramatic success for today. That popular actor, I'. K. Lincoln, is featured. He is first introduced as a down-and-outer. Once he had been a popular New York clubman, a man of wealth and position. A woman he loved had jilted him and he had gone down rapidly until he appeared at a northern lumber camp
ready to make good despite the odds
against him. Grace Darling, Clara !
Joel .-nd Robert Cummings play important supporting roles. lorn -arrow. "When My Ship Comes In." features Jane Grey.
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AT Tin: CASTI.I3. William S. Hart in his fa-
IVnrose to dictate party policy has brought an odium upon his administration wnieh may '.. th . an.-o tor Mj failure to put in an appearance now.
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division, was d. tailed Wednes-
r. ! as commandant of the army d . i pu iu ry barracks at Fort Leavc" ,vi! ;!:. Käs.. succeeding Col. S. ig "i :- Hi-. .-. Gen. McCrao recently was placed i-i command of Camp T:'a :.- To.:'.s.
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More than $30,000 saved to South Bend ice users this year by the Artificial Ice Co. This is a bold statement, but it is supported by facts. If it had not been for our big plant and an additional investment this year, South Bend ice users would have paid from SI 5.00 to $20.00 per ton for ice, as is the case in many other cities. We have refused to "skin" the public when we had the chance. We have not added to the high cost of living by increasing prices. We have sold our surplus to other local dealers at a low price to enable them to resell to the trade at a fair price. . We are glad we have been able to do so much for our city. We know you appreciate an industry of this kind. We solicit new business.
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'Good bye and come again" will be upon the minds and lips of everybody today as our
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So don't miss the exciting finish. This will be the last serial on "every Thursday," and hereafter we will run our serials on every Friday. Startms: Friday the 2Sth the great ELMO LINCOLN will appear rith Grace Cunard in "ELMO THE MIGHTY," and after seeing the first six of them we are safe in saying it's not only the greatest but the most sensational serial ever made. Our cute little
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will be seen today in a five-reel drama öf intense human appeal in THE BELLE OF THE SEASON' And the GAUMONT WEEKLY df latest current events.
TOMORROW Extra Special Feature A drama of seared souls, a play of thrills and heart throbs that will remind you of its two great predecessors, "Way Down East" and "Shore Acres," presenting Broadway's popular star, STELLA TALBOT, and a big stronc: cast in "THE PRICE
OF INNOCENCE," a powerful six-reel story of a woman's sacrifice and a man's inhumanity. Also one of those uproaring two-reel Mack Sennett-Paramount comedies, "NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HIM," and the FORD WEEKLY making this a very fine ladies' matinee entertainment.
E M M Y WEHLEN
THE BIG EVENT MONDAY AND TUESDAY "THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN "
with the great ''ape-man" ELMO LINCOLN. A thrilling and intensely interesting sequel to
Tarzan of the Apes." Prices 6c, 11c and 17c.
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With 1". Iv. Lincoln and an All-Star Cast. A story filled with action and punoh. lovcrful and inter 'st -co mpcllii.it-;. The Ptar is rast as a typical American man, filled tvith the joy ot living.
TOMORROW That Clever Star JANE GREY in "WHEN MY SHIP
COMES IN'
From a lonely little seashore town to the gaiety of the jrrcat White Way, you are carried in this orierinal story by Gouverneur Morris.
Today and Tomorrow WIL1JAM S. HAUT i n Mjiwur: Di:.ii SAXDKHSON" Saturday j.;f. grey in "vm:x my ship COM KS IX"
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"Virtuous Men," a bip virile melodrama of the lumber camps and the shipyards, trill entertain and thrill you at tle LaSallc today.
A wonderful cast, headed by IZ. K. Ilnooln and Clan Joid. aids in the presentation.
If you like bljr lights, biff thrills, lots of excitement with its scene one of tho Unitctl States' ?iKest shipyards you can't afford to miss this incIo-dramatJc sensation.
What is yoir opinion of virtue? Don't express it until after jou liatc seen "Virtuous Men."
Heiter than cten Ilex BeaoJi's prent story, "The Spoilers." A spectiK'tilnr forret tiro Is one of tlie fi scenes.
CO 1 1 X V I I-I .1 A 1 in "MINTS OF HELL." siioulxmnd Alaska.
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