South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 230, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 August 1919 — Page 10

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War Department Hampered Keeping Organization and Caring for Wounded.

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to wrck v hat orir-i r.iza 1 1 n wa -re-ated s.t prt-nt rx,(iif during th4 war. Th s-n te has acted, has asrreed upon ret.vJr.irig in th :-rvK? T.iO f nU'TRf-nr o?r.rrs. th backbone of the firRaniriticn. b it the hn'i refuses to aj'rov- the senate actionSiintor as weil as wnr !ritrr.ent oT;cia!s, retfrd!es of political affllia'ions. frankly are worried over the hojs" action. ThT aro 2 2 5,0 0) mn .tuthonzed to remain in the army, a well an 3S.00O ick am!

THEATERS Stage and Screen.

AT Tin; At'DITOKirM. "Th I.omanc of Tarran." the cor.'.! jdir.K chapters of "Tarzan of th Aie.s" will t..e th special offering af the Auditorium today. be-

j trir.r.ir.K with the meeting of Tar- . 7.h n an1 Jane Porter, his pre-df-

Ltl'-d l'iHte. In the heirt of th African junjrlff, whether th American I'irl ha? accompanied her father in pursuit of hm fri-nt i 1 1- Studie, the drirr.a take its followers on the ni--t romantic and thrilling joiirr.'-y through th land of inak-believe that the heirt could desire. The rr.r iri'inhrent junjrle scenery that gae a background of uni'iue splcn-l-.r to 'T.ir7in of th. Aprs" is sho ". n in many of th l ie s ertes r-f "Th Romance of Tarzan" and nnny wil i ajif. W-oparls. lions, tiir-r. hupe snakes and man-eating crocodile add excitement and novelty to a number of incidents, it is said. Perhaps the most interesting of all T;irzan's junsrle friends, however, is Tantor. the mammoth elephant of almost human intelligence, who re-iies Tarzan from a war party of infuriated cannibals and

carries him in safety to the yaeoast

wounded to cure for. Property val- Elmo Lincoln appears in the role of ..A me tftrt AAA ft ft A I . in . I

ued at R, 500. 000, 000 is now in pos

peion of the army as a result of tha ront war. it quires officers to govern th'-e military departments. The men who

i ara li! must have medical officers to!

rejtore them to health. Medical of

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men will he required fr this task, but under the armv rorfr-iniation

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houct'B "economy," not more

932 officers can be retained Officer are NVded. To care for the property now owned and care for it efficiently, it has bn "tlmatcd that T.250 officers

will b needed

Tarzan and I'nid Markey plavs oi-

'; posite. I Mr. and Mrs Sidney Drew in a j two-reel romerly called "The Iast of

the Saxons.'" and Topics of the Day will aIo ho shown. The hill will he repeated tomorrow.

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which is compelled by the! " eou ;u me orpunnn

than ''pneu Minaay wnn capacity audi

ences and a good hill of varied acts were offered for their entertainment. Jane Courthrope and company of three in a domestic sketch. "Our Family." furnished some good

Without; them, de-j comedy trirned with homely truths.

cy nnd deterioration wii! result. Hut mir the plan of rorsrantzatvn dictated by the house, only 1.-

itl olors can be retained for thisj service.'. i EnfTineerj who ar fullv cnpahlei of making a survey of property and I 'vho ÄsUrmteR are accepted as a i

rulrt ry practically all puMic utilities, insist that under the house

scheme and the shortage of officers I

ther will be a loss to the government of at least Jßöo.OOO.noo, and entirely because of deterioration. Th roperty is now cared for by civilia.is Soldiers who formerly cred for It have been demobilized, othcers are needed to superintend 'the work of the untrained civilians Rut the house reya the off.cers cannot he had. The hill to permit the retaining of the oncers is In the house now. without prospect of gettinc it out. Hep. Prank W. Mondell, republican floor l"ader, is not concerned with uettlnc it out He insists that the measures hefore the house now are nothing but "chicken feed.' and in this belief others in the house concur. He is ably assisted in impressing this view upon others by Hep. Jftmrs Mann of Illinois. Itojrnl Senat Yitiim. Republican senators hae chafed tinder ruch evidences cf stupidity in the house, but the hous. retorts, when FURjrestlons are offered by senate republicans, that the senate is mklnfr Just as bad a mess of thf peace treaty controversy and that the senators had Nt??r attend to their own business. 5ee'y r-afcer Is worried over th failure of th house to join in the

effort to savr the orgir.l.ation ami i to Klve woiinrle! men proper treat-i

While a bit exasperated, perhaps.

the situations are occasionally found in real life and the author's intent is pood. Supporting Miss Courthrope is Poss Forester, a naturalactintr younpr f hap. who adds much to the success of the sketch. Hary and Ivyton. hilled as the all-around hoy, siunter on carelessly, patter and dance the same way and finish with a roller skatinp hurles.pie that is a hip laus?h. Chief Little Hlk and his two feminine assistants trive Indian soncrs and dances, pretty ballads and a 'cello solo of real merit. There is a novel settins? for the acts and it. is presented with dipnity and an evident desire to please. Pejrnon and Clifton, clever athie'es. disguise their feat of strength by a home-like netting and o,ulet repartee. The Kinosrram weekly of current news events completes the hill. The Orpheum orchestra, under the leadership of T. J. Jackson. at;ain furnishes pleasinp acompaniment to the various numbers. W. D. Harper and Planksa. well-dressed colored couple, pave several clever dances.

AT Tili: li.XSAf.I.n. Ohve Thomas, pretty dancer, motion picture star and wife of youthfil Jack Pickford. as well as the

famous "baby vamp" of "Fpstalrs (and lown." will he seen at the La-

Salle theater today and tomorrow in a startlinply diffeient role in "The Spite Pride." Written by Louise Winter it tells a delightful story of youthful impure in which a man. jilted by his sweetheart, marries another pirl for spite, and later leirns her true worth. Rom-

mnt ns rll as to care for valuable

rrorrty. The 1o-a at this tlm j , ,,u-r 1,1 l,T ' T wotiM most serious hecau. e it l r t be found in the five reels of took taxatton to build up this or- j this Interesting story . Miss Thomas franiiatlon and there will be no sal- i vas:e if it Is ruthlessly destrovetl as J

the h?w leaders plan that it shall flu .4e' llAkr has ordered the de

moblllMtlon of the army officers!

jurt as th htouse has ordered. He U follwinur in the paths congress riAna for him, as duty requires that he hlll. Jut as officers under him

mttat obey'the command, the secret&ry becomes a pood i-oldier ahd j obys congress. ;

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AT Tili: CASTLE. Another story of the frozen north that will be found particularly pleasand coolinK these hot August days, is presented at the Castle theater today. "The C.irl Alaska." is its title and Lottie Kruse, a new screen star. Is feature!. It tells the thrilling story of a Kirl who. disguised as a younsr man finds love and wealth in the preat white stretches of the Yukon country. It has the most beautiful natural backgrounds ever accorded a motion picture, and its plot will be found original and refreshing. 'The Spite Bride." tomorrow, features pretty Olive Thomas.

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TERHK HAUTE, Ind., Aus?. IS. Miss Margaret (iruen, 17 years old of Pocahontas Illinois, was drowned Sunday in the "Wabash river. She had gone with a companion to a bathing beach hut swam away from the sand bar into deep water where she sank before help could reach her. The body was recovered.

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TUESDAY That Clever Little Comedienne DOROTHY GISH In "I'LL GET HIM YET A brilliant farvo. hcnv1ngr tlie manner In which a clever gtrl laiuhM the one man who wouldn't run nftcr her.

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"Yvonne From Paris" Is the title of the nest Mary Mile Minter play. ThN elecr little farce has a touch of French life und the plev of the Parisian metropolis.

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Saturday, Aug. 23 Pauline Frederick in A Peace of Roaring River."

Sunday, Aug. 24 Bryant Washburn in Love Insurance."

Monday, Aug. 25 John Lovell in "The Clouded Name." Tuesday, Aug. 26 Eugene O'Brien in "The Perfect Lover." Wednesday, Aug. 27 Ethel Clayton in "Men, Women and Money." Thursday, Aug. 28 Irene Castle in "The Firing Line." Friday, Aug. 29 Louis Bennison in

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