South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1919 — Page 5
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Tn:SDAY TTVr.YlNfi, SHTKMHru 0. 1110.
MAY COM
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ON RESERVATIONS
Republican Leader Lodge Announces Treaty Will be Reported Wednesday.
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WASHINGTON-. SrpL 0. Mnr'od ir.ilation of a compromise in th" controversy over rs-rvntlon tr hf L-aicuf of Nations rwnrunt nrr.r Monday from loth d moTatic ..ml republican source aft r lop :- : m leader Lodu'" had an-r':.r.r- ! that the treaty wmild ) re o.-tf'l to tho senate WVdn'lay r.r.1 probably taken up for eonMdor-
Probably the rr.o-t important do-! i bpmnt of th- day was a .-cato-;;--n to tho f-nito by Fen- Simmons, i of North Carolin, prominent adin : nf ration loader, declaring "snmi ( opr.. -;ior.s in th way of rrrva-J !ifn- will h-ivp to bo made to un- i r.iti;'.ruti'n." Although "atterly" j . i -r ir.tr 5-om of the I.otlo resr-' ;i t i rv. Fen. Simmons pair! ho wa ' ;L-'fa:!ntr a compromi.'o on "con-j 'rv.itlvo rosorvatlons of an lntor- I pret.ithe character." I
C. O. I. Continues I'lIit. Republican fenators continued efforts to compose differences over a
rt !" rvatlon to article 10 of tho 1 u-." covenant. Sons. Me!umber, j
.onn lMKOia: t.Piiogr. -Minnsoia. and L'nroot. Wisconsin, wer"' said t have drafted substitute npcrva-
t!oris which woro dlf'upsed private-j lv Monday In leng'i.y cloak room f nf re noes. J svn. Poindoxter. republican. ofj Washington, in a two-hour address: in the Mriate Monilay replied to I
ytatemonts of Pros t W iion in his jippi ( h-making tour. Several republican senators mado ;irr;inrmcnfs for .speeches in several western citit s in r ply to the president, while S n. Hardlntr, of Ohio, and others prepared to reply pooh to Mr. Wilson from the senote floor. Referring to the president's rhnl-lni,'-to hatue opponents to "put or t-hnt up," Fen. Poindoxter said tho substitute for the lea too offered by Itn opponents was the docla rat inn of independence and Lincoln's povcrnment "by and for the rt opl ." Polndextor Kcplles. In reply to tho president's declaration that the league would end Iis.- of American soldiers abroad. Mr. Poindoxter called attention to the jendinq of American troops to Siberia and the reported plans to vend others to Silesia and Armenia. With interest centered in the reservation controversy, considerable i.;rdf JcancQ was attached by senators to Fen. Fimmons. formal statement, although he disclaimed privately that he spoke for the presidentTie explained that he pave only his personal view of the senate situation and this explanation was supported by Sen. Hitchcock. Nebraska, minority leader of the foreign relations committee, who said, that Pros't Wilson's position on reservation?, even of a "mild" variety," had not yet been made hnown. Republican leaders'. however, hailed S'n. Simmons statement as a frank conoer-sion that the traty cannot be ratified without reservations.
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the current season, none will prove rrrre Interesting than that of May litdion. whom Aimustus Pitou. Inc.. will orepent at the ()liver theater 'on
Saturday nipht in her npwr?t piny. J 'Tish." a dramatization of Mary! Roberta Kir.enart's famous stories' by Edward K. Rose, whose familiar I
book plays "Penrod" and 'Cappy Ricks" numbered amor.i; last seaKor's biir successesThe stories upon which "Tih" is
founded appeared under the same J name in the Saturday Kvenlnp Post. and are still fresh in the minds ofj all lovers of fiction, and to whom the three old maids around whose j r. r -1.- r T i ? i 1 t er t Vi ft Til t i j r.fton
built are familiar characters.
"Ti.h." with a lust for adventure j which is never entirely satisfied, is j always landing plumb into the mid-
dlo of some excitement or other. I M
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maze f)f strancre happenincs which j
they, alone and unabetted. would j ti pass up in holy awe aid horror. I 1
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rHEATERS Stajre and Screen.
LOCAL PLVPILI.
(tlAVlZn "We Can't Haw Kwrjtliin:;," Tu h1:iv, Wedn-day an I Thursday. AUUITOPvIUM "Hill Apperwrti's Hoy," with Jack Pkkfonl. L A S A L L K ' u irrtet Nell," with lorothy 1ish. CASTLI-: "Preak tlio .ns to AKtlier." O I : PI I K CM Vau d ev i 1 1 e.
Ari)ITOItIlM. A rouph ami tumble fiht between two lusty younir mountaineers Is one of the rxeitimr features of "Rill Apperson's P.oy" in which Jack Pickford ."'.geared at the Auditorium yesterday. Mr. Pickford has the
part of a !ad who is defending the'
honor of his father, and he poes at the other boy, a bully much larger than himself, with a vengeance. They fiuht all over a piece of hish ground, and finallv roll down a steep
t embankment. Soue splendid mountain scenery is shown and the pic-1 tu re is one of the best that Mr.: Pickfonl has ever been seen in. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in "The Last 1
Raymond ! of the Saxons" furnish much amuse-j Rerkely is'irnent as did Topics of the Day,
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Last chance to see what we claim is fin extra fine six-reel drarua that will more than appeal to every man, woman and child who will see it It wax a pleasure yesterday to see the satisfactory and pleasing smiles of content on the faces of a large and appreciative audience after seeing that clever young actor,
(brother of Mary Pickford) in
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splendid as the atjed mother. Thej which are adopted from the Literary tlunif of mother-love is always in-j Di-t cartoons. The bill is being ten.''y inter stin and the present; repeated today, photoplay ic m ex'eption to this! ,
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OLIVKIl. Wanda Hawl-y, one of the youni:-
.iiiii iiiii.x jt.c.isin in mm jnay- u rs, interprets the most difficult if role of Kedzie Thropp in "We Can't ill1
OKPIILIM. Tlie headline offering on the present audeville bill at the Orpheum tiieater is a ringing and daneim: numlii-r, featuring five talented entertainers. A special scenic set, portraying life on board the Robort K. Lee, enhances the offering considerably. Among the song hits introduced are "Mammy O Mine." "I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now" and "Rrin Rack Those Wonderful Days." Weber, Reck and Frazcr, also have a singing act that will please. Two of the trio put across snappy new songs while tho third accompanies them at the piano. Louis Hart, in an exhibition of strength that is amazing; Hinkel and Mae, comedy talking and singing duo and Pulton and Mack, twentieth
century gymnasts, make up th gram.
rs, interprets the most difficult kY!k&r'fäi '?r' r";--: 0 - role of Kvdzie Thropp in "We Can't: B&&raW j Have Rverything." which is the at- ;MAV traction at the Oliver theater f.,r ft ft.w-,i' j
four days starting today. Her part! in the new picture calls for a novel ; eharactorization that of an entire- j ly s Tfish young ierson who climbs
over utlurs' shouhbrs to a liigh place, only t( be still unsatisfiedHer scenes ;is a film star in the 4i a. a
pnotopiay v.unin a pnotopiay are I said to be- absolutely unique. Other! featured players in the production ! are Kathlyn Williams. Klliott Pex-j
ter. Theodore Roberts. Raymond Hatton and Sylvia Rreamer. Tl;e story, which was written by Rupert Hughes, is a clever one and some beautiful scenes are said to be sho vn.
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POLICE SAVE NEGROES FROM NEAR LYNCHING
MKMPHIF. Tenn . Sept. C. Stewart, white, and Henry son. negro, "were rescuel hy last night from a crowd of
Jack John -police angry
TiAS ALLi:. A burlesque- travesty on the wild and "wooly" west is "Nugget Nell." which features that charming comedienne, Dorothy Cish at the LaSalle today. The star is seen as the proud but seared proprietress of an eating house in the rough mining country, whose anient admirer is the rugged but kind-hearted sheriff. Rut along comes the smooth city villain, and Nell falls for his blandishments. However, she comes back to her senses and her trusty six-shooter in time to thwart a band of desperate holdup men. Screamingly funny and
white men who were theatening toj a corking role for the little star. Ivnch them nfter th; negro had run
down four white children with hisj automobile. j "Rreak Th"1 mob had a noose around the' based on
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Among the dramatic offerings for A DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS EYIANK1ND Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare. In 1S35 Newton originated the vacuum process for condensing milk with cane sugar to a semi-liquid form. In 1SS3 Horlick at Rae ine, Wis., discovered how to reduce milk to a dry pozrdcr form with extract of malted grains, vithout cane sugar. This product HORLICK named Malted Milk. (Name since copied by others.) Its nutritive value, digestibility and ease of preparation (by simply stirring in water) and the fact that it keeps in any climate, has proved of much value to mankind as an ideal food-drink from infancy to old age. Ak for HOrtUCK'S Avoid Imitation
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THE , KINOGRAM Kvenln,-, 1 :30 und World's Latest if.oo Nous Sunday and "ON THE "S'JJr MISSISSIPPI' Matinee Singing, Dancing lallv and Special 2:30 Scenery.
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Based on the story "That Woman" by Hapsburg Liebe a writer of fame. We recommend this picture as a 100 percent production. AH lovers of golf will more than appreciate; MR. and Mrs. SIDNEY DREW in their laughable two-reel comedy, "HAROLD, THE LAST OF THE SAXONS." Also the TOFICS OF THE
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and his highly educated horse, Tony, the horse with the human brain, and a big troupe of real cowboys in one of the very best six-reel comedy-dr.imas you ever' saw,
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one Tom Mix. Don't forget he is here for two days, Tomorrow and Thursday. We also present that devilish and mischievous little FAY TINCHER in an uproaring two-reel corned v, "MARY
MOVES IN;" MUTT and JEFF and PATHE NEWS of current events. Oh, what a knockout two days show! How can you miss it?
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY The biggest, most interesting and timely photoplay ever made an eye-opener for capital and labor. Endorsed by Samuel Gompers. A wonderful and sensational drama of the present days' situations, "THE WORLD AFLAME," featuring America's greatest character actor, FRANK KEENAN. Here for four days. Some picture.
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WEBER, BECK & FRAZER Songs roll of I'ep.
LOUIS HART "As in a Dream.
HINKEL & MAE "Catching a Car" FULTON & MACK Twentieth Century (ijinnasts TIIIKSDAV "THAT'S GOING SOME" And Four Other Acts
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spirit of the present times
k and Running Continuously Afternoon and Evening for ihe Hex! Four (4) Bays We Offer ilia Tr fion of Ihmert Hughes' Unusual ievel and Great Story o! iotiern Life Which Deals-with the Restle
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A burlesque travesty on the wild and "moV west. 5-creamingly funny and a corking role fr the clecr little comedienne.
TOMORROW The llcautlful Screen In voritc MARIAN DAV1ES
"THE DARK STAR
Written by Kohcrt W. Chamber, this is the thidlin romance of a beautiful girl, bred In the atmosphere of the country, whom c!r uinwt;inits force Into a mat lsirc:n of devit. treachery una dcnturc.
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TH V "HIU'.AK TUT. NIAVS n Mt)Tiii:K" With all--tar eat. roMomiow DoiioTiiv (;:n in M (.(.I T N l.I.I."
A burlesqiH on the "wild and woolly' is tKlays picture in which the scrtHMi's cutest ctmelienne scores anotlur hit.
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When this story appeared monthly in the Cosmopolitan maaine. hundred of tlhiusiuiN tt' pepl nil oer the onntr re.nl and reclled in it ca'h ne kej ed up to tht hiirhest pitch f excitement arid au.U ipatioii, until thv' next i-uo came. It creatl e furore is a story an! add d treat ly ti (hat ma.iiine's popularity.
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ers are ti" an opportunit t s-e its many intcrcMint char.u-ti'rs bronchi io Ute. and will tind the scrct ti ersion douhl attr.ictie.
Ikaut. M-TiU:ti.d action, dare.!eihr. lllaim and Lei-oi-.ni tliov are a few of (lie tlun in 'Till: I KK STAK."
IT CARRIES A CAST THAT ARE REAL ARTISTS THE GREAT ALL-STAR CAST IN THIS PRODUCTION IS A PERSONAL GUARANTEE THAT IT WILL MORE THAN PLEASE YOU. IT INCLUDES SUCH DISTINGUISHED PLAYERS AS KATHLYN WILLIAMS, ELLIOT DEXTER, WANDA HAWLEY, SYLVIA BREAMER, THURSTON HALL, RAYMOND HATTON, TULLY MARSHALL, THEODORE ROBERTS, SYLVIA ASHLEY AND CHARLES OGLE.
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The .Motion I'icture makes fun of itself; it's a daring thine to do, but It gies you many a laugh and makes ou like motion pictures exen better than oor in thl- stry of tin' little tirl whf wanteil to become a star. The Incidents which slum the inner workints of a lilm studio (wvur when a photoplay within a pho(opla is enacted. The xvn.s of the "nKivi" in tiie making are hit'd in a 'harem' with th- uceompatiiment of beautiful tirl. gorgeous cotumlnt, etc.
C&CIL B.Del'lILLE'S "VeCant Hs-re Everytruntf Also a corking good two-reel comedy to help the cause along SMILING. BILL PARSON
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