South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 228, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 August 1919 — Page 8
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Railways Body Hears How Cleveland Runs Street Cars POLLY AND HER PALS Ashur's about to solve a perplexing problem (Corrrlsbt. 13.10. by Newurip- Festur ierriiT, Inc.) HIV. rVbLLY. SÖÜ 'fteOMStT T3feLtfe Jt 'mil feaTifeMfcAj .' EU
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WASHINGTON. Ausr. 1 'S Etched binder.. city zraln-t th? ?..rk varU-ioum of tho j T,'vr,;,n5 r Mut.rhi..i.ft. r.r r..ii, i Picture he
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land'f r xponrrrp with ui n-.v ' faimui street mr j I n : tood o ;t i vivLdlr Friday bx-ff.re th. föderal j
electric railways con mi.-ion. For two hours ';'halrrn.:ii Frederick J. Mcleod, of tlu M.'iMMrhutt? puMic konifo torimis-ic!i, had i","kPn of the rLs-s k.tdinj; tc the nhamlonrneit of im r in th.it htatf. to a 10 rrnt flat rate carfare in Hosten an i else-w here and to the callins: of a ppeJnl M-ss!on of tho lci.sl.tture to with the mer-r nc.'. There was little hop-, he f-ajrl, thai ein at the hih rates impo.-'-d the jiffllcted co.Tipanif . would y.-lf Hipportlnar, and at Ir. ist one line- th. i:.iy State, apparently hn ''re.-fhed the point of h iturati-n," where ir-crafH-d fares could r.o lowrer help it. Public ownership, he suit, misfht h well frowned upon by the Kt a t to escape complete destruction of its local transportation ry.te:-ns. Mr. McLeod pave place to Fielder
corr mL'sionr ot treet raiiv. ays. ar.n Jrew w.iH startling
! ty contrast. The Cleveland plan, h( j -s-iid. hfis worked out ho B4Ccesfulb"
th.it rrcently fans went do vn ti-jht percent almost niniultaneously with a 25 percent inert a.se !n wa;c to .til ( mpl. yes r.f the compiny oper airc; the road. The p..ir.t. he s--aid. .vis now rated as the fnest surface tiMm ir. the country, h.iwns: l.ten i oinpletely rehabilitated since thplan bec-irr.e efTiclive.
News of City's ' Business World
FALL TERM OF THOMAS SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 2 Next week will see the beginning of th ummr vacation of the Thomas School of Stenography and Typewriting, American Trust buildInf. The fall term will open September 2. end the office will be open for enrollment of new students during th vacation. R. R. Thomas, president of th school, asks South Bend citlrens to communicate with him If they have any employment for younir men and women who intend to work their way through school this fall. The nchool has adopted an emMem syrcbolio of the different linen
of work that Is beinp done and thM
ideals for which the institution ftands. The emblem will be used on ill stationery and Important papers of the Thomas school.
GRAND JURY TO PROBE SUPPLIES IN STORAGE
INDIATATOL,IS. Ind.. Au. 16. Investigation of conditions in local Ktorae hoise.i will be made by the Marion county grand jury next week. Pros. Atty. Claris Adams announced Friday following information that enormous quantities of perish iblo prooda were beip.R temporarily held in warehouses either to rot or to wait for higher prices. The object of the Investigation will tie to br!n out from storage all supplies in excess of those normally needed durinpr the winter months. As the result of evidence piven Mr. Adams by State Atty. ("Jen. Ele Stansbury. two affidavits against Joseph Nysewander, local grrocer, were drawn up, o-. charging him with Fhort weight in the sale of pood? and the other with violation of advertising laws.
THEATERS Stage and Screen.
AT THi; LA SALLF,. The story of "Mints of Hell" today's LaSalle picture, has as its central figure a young tenderfoot, who upon hi.s arrival in the Yukon country, is almost overcome by the evil passions which are aroused by the lust of gold. How his nobler instincts rise In time to prevent disaster makes a story exciting as it is absorbing. "William Desmond is featured and in the leading rote does some of his best work. The snow Heenes are notable for their remarkable beauty and will lower the temperature considerably. Vivian Riehe has the leading feminine role, that of a woman whose love is as deep as the everlasting snows of the frozen north.
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CopTTibt, 1919, by Newtpaper Featur Service, Inc. Gctt ß.riiatglahÄ3Bwnro4. . JUdilrdJnlJLJLPfJti3(Uc -. THAT SON-IN-LAW OF PA'S ,cw,,e"-,51 r Cedrics concern for Pa s safety gives him a whole week of worn
AT Tili: CASTT.n. Trickery of a certain type of theatrical manager is exposed in "When My Ship Cornea In" a story based on Gouverneur , Morris' novel of the same title. The Inner circles of stage secrets and behind-the-scenes life are penetrated in this fascinating melodrama which deals with the strange rise of a pretty country girl. Her leap from rural life to stage renown is cleverly traced and suggests the power of youth and beauty. Jane Grey Is very attractive in this role while the author-sweetheart is played by Nigel Barrie and the scheming manager by William Kelly.
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at tiij: oiuiii;rM. Arrangements are completed for the opening of the Orpheum's tenth annual season tomorrow. A complete bill of novelty acta featuring Chief Little Klk and his band of Indian entertainers, includes Harper and Blanks, distributors of pep, ginger and Joy; Jane Courthope and company who offer a domestic sketch Our Family," Harry and Layton. the all-around boys and Degnon and Clifton in "Taking Things Easy." As usual the bill will change on Thursday.
WILLOW' CIICKK. August In. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Uaughman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gaxy Snell.
Homer Leach and family spent g
Sunday witn nis motner. Mrs. William E-berhart and daughter. Vera, spent Sunday afternoon at tho Delnert Smith home. Ladies' Aid met at the Morse home Thursday afternoon. A social Hll fce sriven at the church Saturday evening. The Home Economic club met with Mr. Robert MoKnisht Tuesday afternoon. Flans were made
for a picnic Thursday, August 21. Mr. and Mrs. l'lax Eager and family leave for Tucson. Ariz.. Friday, where they will m.ike their fu-i
ture home. William Smith. r.. is Feriouslv 111
Mr. Emerick has sold his farm. j The Beyer reunion was held at i tlw Jacob Hayne home Wednesday. YAxx Eajrer and family were en-1
tertalned for supper at the William Kberhart home Tuesday evening. The community cringe hold their meeting Wednesday evening. A pro
gram was enjoyed. Wednesday, the!
27th. will be the next meeting. ' fcj
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AT Till: AUDITOItir.M. Mildred Harris, who is now the wife of the funny comedian, Charlie Chaplin, is today's chief attraction at the Auditorium, appearing in a six-red western drama entitled. "When a Girl Loves." "Heautiful Brown Eyes," a comedy, and the Pathe News of Current Events are also on the bill. "Ace High," a two-reel western drama: "Roman Cowboys," a tworeel western comedy, featuring Tom Mix, the second chapter of the wild animal serial, "The Tiger's Trail." with Ituth Roland, Mutt and Jeff and the Fathe News are Sunday's offerings.
Cleanliness People who habitually buy their groceries and meats at the Ferndell know that whatever they order is good, fresh and clean. We jealously guard this reputation. The Ferndell GROCERY AND MARKET Cor. Colfax and Main Main 382 Lincoln 5382
TODAY Fopular anil Virile WILLIAM DESMOND in
"MINTS OF HELL1
Another splendid drama of the Yukon country and of a biff man's fight for pold and love.
Tomorrow and Monday The Bcwitchlnff Follies" Ucauty OLIVE THOMAS In
"THE SPITE BRIDE
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Talk No. 8-
The Welfare Loan Movement
523 J. M. S. BIdg. Phone Main 2598.
Help Others to Have a Fair Chance "I don't want to make money off of the poor and needy." We have heard a number of gentlemen express this view, but it is inapplicable to Welfare Loan Societies, as they do not make loans to the poor and needy. Such persons are more properly objects of charity.
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Self-respecting men do not ask charity; but when they have legitimate need for a small loan, are willing to pay a fair price for the accommodation. Welfare Loan Societies always make convenient terms and charge a fair price, which yields a lair profit on the loan capital; otherwise their patrons would be, to some extent, objects of charity, or wards of a financial philanthropy. No self-respecting person should propose such terms to any other self-respecting person. A borrower may be more sensitive as to his dignity, than a lender would be. We wish to aid in establishing the general opinion that an employe may borrow a small sum, repayable in installments, with equal propriety as an employer may borrow a large sum. repayable at a fixed date. If every decent man declined to assist in forming or directing Welfare Loan Societies, loans of that class and service would not be available to the public and the devil and his loan sharks would celebrate a happy holiday. The honest thing for honest men to do is to invest their honest capital in an honestly conducted loan ofHce, so that honest people will be able to obtain fair loans upon just terms. (This merits of advertisements is authorized by the American l.t'.i;ue of Welfare lan Societies, of which The Welfare Ioan Society of South Ilend is the unly member in St. Joe County.) For further information address Welfare Loan Society of South Bend. Temporary Office, 523 J. M. S. Bldg.
Dramatic fire and vUuclty, romance and devotion are inxrvriiciits of this Louise Winter story of youthful im-pulse.
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The follow inj: gives a comparison of film rents: Our 1918-1U10 MaryMiles MJnter contract was for $:$." per picture. Our, new 1019-190 contract, just signed, calls for $-0 per picture for the sunc star. Alice Urady pictures have rnlvaiicetl from $12." to $11:15 3Iary llckford pictures were lMuf;lit by us la.st year at $200 each, while our new contract calls for $500 er picture. These facts are one reason why admission irices hate raised.
Alice Hraily's next picture, which is lxK)kcd for an early showing. Is Sinners,' an alaptation of licr hig stape hit.
A few of next week's splendid attractions: Monday Olive Thomas in "The Spite Ilride." licsduy Dorotliy dish in "Til (iet Him Ycu" Wetlnexlay Marguerite Clark in C.lrls." Thursday Madge Kennedy in Through the Wrong Door." Friday Pauline Frederick in "A Ieav of lion ring Itiver." SiUurilaj .Mary .Miles Minter in Yonne lVom Paris."
DIRECTORY FOR. MEFAIMKNG
Carnegie Saved Dimes
A thrifty person who believed in sensible saving. THE HOME is out of. the high rent district. Our price tags tell the rest of the
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AUDITORIUM TODAY Beautiful Mrs. Charlie Chaplin in her six-reel wonderdrama "When a Girl Loves" A thrilling love 'story of the far west. Also
TOOT SWEET
a scream, with HAROLD LLOYD, and the PATHE NEWS of late current
events.
These advertisers are experts in their line, and worthy of your patronage. Paste this directory up for ready reference.
HOW ARE YOUR AUTO TIRES
Taylor can save you money on new tires or can give you the best service in the city on repairing your worn tires.
gates iPä-Yi REE TAYLOR'S BIG TIRE SHOP Costf 132 E. Jefferson Blvd. Phones: Bell 610; Home 561C
WAR TIMES Makes It Necessary to Economize. Let Us Save You 80 of Your Footwear Bills. "SOLE SAVERS"
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CLAUER'S JEWELRY STORE South BendHatBleachery Cleaners, dyers and reblackers in all kinds of ladies' and gents' hats. 118 S. Main St.
Interior Decoration Wall Paper Picture Frames The I. W. Lower Dec. Co. JOHN L JOHNSTON eneral Iurniture Ilcpairing PACKING AND CRATING
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TALK OF THE TOWNILIBERTY BONDS
Free Cars Sunday at 2:10
SAM'L SPIRO & CO. 119-121 H. Mlrhlgan St. Home of H. S. & M. Clothes
Advertisers mike profits from volume not prices.
Art Materials, Picture Frtoninc. TtfE I. W. LOWER rjQJO It ATTN O COMPANY, go nth Bend. IndiaZtt. rn ppr. Draper! ol Bnppö.
to show the biggest success in South Bend. Plat of 150 :ots sold out in two Sundays. In order to supply the demand, the owners have consented to grade another street of sixty new lots fornext Sunday an i every one a beauty. One is yours for One Dollar down, then only 50c and 75c a week. Prices $119. $129, $143 to $1?5. except corners, positively the bigpest bargains around South Bend today. Two big: free cars will leave Northern Indiana interurban station, corner Washington Avenue and Michigan street at 2:10, Sunday. Cars will carry banners and stop for passengers along Washington Avenue. Follow the crowd. Come and bring your friends. Adv.
Sive money by patronizing merchants that advertise.
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