South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 308, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 November 1919 — Page 7
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Nicies Alone in Box Car Three Days With Vast Amount of Money. ALHXAN'DIti ! U Arrr r.ia. ?pt. 22, vi. 1 I'.-iri. ic. : 0. Mi Huth FlTJart. f.rnirly .f t h 'h!lirrn's hor.ital. '.o:ir.. nn! ?h Sloane hosj.ita!, N a York, hut now a niombf-r of thr ArrKrian rcss, h.as nrriv-J hrr- from Tif Ii, nftrr travelling thrr !ays an 1 nights in a box c.ir. with a containing 1,000,000 ruhhs for tho ,! of the Amriran hf.-pital anl orphanage In this city. In the Tr.insr,iiir,isi-i hich i -t v.ifhout j)oliro, mon-y i -? u.-u.dly! ro'iunt from TifIN ,y a corporal-. ;irtl. hut as fur.'ls wi re ur'-nt!;, ;nuirc. 1 and no Kuanls wrc avail-' ah!c, the hank h-rj, ,j to mtru-t ih- mom-y to th- rool w. hm- i.f th-j American nur.--. Slu- I ft without! .... .1.11 . . . ! .i BHji'r convoy and unarm';. Adopt 'l-rr Itu-c As the train left Tiflis th nnrs"'. w.j.-! hamh-fl ;i s. k containing a huirl of the tri-rcjMihlic r.otrs (of; Arn -tiia. Ccireia .irvl A.-r l.ai j.i n . ' As soon as the train w.is cri route Mt.- Stuart emptied )oy personal ffTts from h r sr.it ;!- .tmi vpakel it With the money. She placed ih" suite. ise under thldanket on her tied, and sat upon it, la cinnin' her watch of 7 2 hours At M'nnlo, tliree men ent-red h'T car. They made sierns that they vr custom's Inspi-rtors anc must varch for contr.ahand. Miss Stuart knew that tlv cars of foreign misM"ns are not sulj-ct to s.ir-h hy the (leortfian K"vernment, hut she :id nothing and did not hae her seat. The alleged i nspc t rs j-r-arch-erl thoroughly, .seemed puzzled, and left. Outside Karakilis three horsemen in the uniforms of Cossacks, lolloped out of a wool, firing at the train. Forty shots were exchanged hetween riders and passengers, none taking ffert- The riders attempted to ovt rtake the loi-omotivc, which was slowly making a Krade, hut were stopped hy a dfep pully. During the encounter Miss Stuart I i I not look out of the car. She sat on the million rulder. ELKHART COUNTY LOSES AGRICULTURAL AGENT S pee la I to The New -T1 mos ; (;OSin:N. Ind.. Nov. I. FJkhart county is now without an agricultural ai;r.t lor the- first tim ii several yoa. "s. CJrovtr K. Metr.s',ir, formerly of Fulton county, who was the nnt. ;ult the place to t;le management of the newly established nricultural department at the St. Joseph Valley bank in FJkhart. Upon letlrir.R trom office Mr Metzprer issued a statement showing that since December ot U'lS he had v'.dted 10 farmers on their farms, th.-. t he had attended I'M public inftinfrs at which .",7.10 p rsfiis wrro present, that while nt lis office he had been called upon G.T.'n times for information, that he had ' nr. iled letters to farmers, tha he had f-ent l.TG circular letters to farmer?, and that, usii.fr an automobile, he had travelled miles while performing his official duties. rr.w rou championship. Cbi:vnLxn, o., .vv. 4. The names of dht f the 10 players who will compete for the national American pocket billiard championship at Philadelphia commencing Iec. 1 were announced today by Manager It- P- Penjamin as follows: Pennies Allen, Kansas City; Jerome M- Keouph. Hochester; Ralph l'.r.jnleaf, Wilm'ntrton ; Kdward I. llal'h, Xcw Y(rk; John M. Iayton. t'olumbia, Mo.; James MaTuro. Coltr;ido Spring?: Morris Fink. Fhila- , New York. The other two players will ain entrance by an elimination tourcament preliminary to the hampionship tilt. Save money by patTcn!rfn merchants that adverse. NOW PLAYING THE KINOGRAM World Nex in lMctures 7 :"0 And 8:eO Sunday and Holt. Iny a too Illv 2:SJ "ATTENZIONE,, An Italian Fantasy DANNY SIMMONS The Puiw llct'ruif HARRY THORNE Sc CO. "5 tnlcr One Poof RAINES & AVEY some simp" WYOMING TRIO ibl Wc-t W arldct-. i
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y ' - (TAT" ti 's Z i ' -iv. - ... . v. v. 'Twin IhN" at the ()lier Stage and Screen. LOCAL PLAYBILLS A I'D IT HllI'.M 'Tin Ural." with Nazi in ova. I.ASA Lhll -'Tair suul Wanner, ith May .llisn. CASTLi:- "Hit- Otlier Half." with Z.izii Pitts I -I I ; I : For the lcfeii" with Hh hard F.ennett. OKI'HKI'M-Vaudeville. OLIYFK. ! At the Oliver theater tonight John ! I. Williams will present "For the i Defense," first announced as "Con- J science." a drama by Himer H. Hice. ! author of "On Trial." with Hichard ' Hennett as the star of the company. . When " n Trial" was produced Mr. Hire revealed himself as an expert ' in the drama of thrills. His knowl- ' edgi; of the value of situations, the; building of the dialogue, ami the ; steady uj uilding of interest in the characters, as weil as the play, were all (f a quality quite unusual in a new author. For this reason his second play, which Mr. Williams now . brings to production, will be awaited with keen interest. Local playgoer.-, are to haw- the privib e of finer this pi ce prior to its metropolitan premier. 1 "Twin P.eds." S.iübm y i'i"!d arid I Mnr'iin t I i o's hi'.:h! aic.usim;; !aui:h fsiival. will 'e - o i ; r-; at the diver theatre Wednesday. ( Nov. r, with I.ois IPdton, to renew; the liihly satisfactory impia-ssion of its previous visits to this city. AUMTOUirM. "The Hrat" Nazimova's latent proluction was the excellent attraction at the Auditorium theater vesterday l and is beinj; repeated today. Tiie strry relates the experiences of "the brat" a nameless irl who loes her job in the chorus, and who. cast forth into a jntibss world, is first Insulted by a masher and then taken to the niht court on a trumped up tf harpe. There, an author m search of "local color" and especially for a heroine for his forthcoming noel. rescues her and takes her to hiaristocratic riome. Their friendship ripens into love and "the brat" shows pretty soon that beneath her rnimh and slangy exterior she is a woman with tenderness and warm sympathy. She saves the author's ne'er-do-v.-eTl brother from the consequences of :tflll!ll!l!lf Tired Executors! Will Yours Grow Weary of His Task? Among the many advantages of the Trust Company as Executor, as compared with the eld time way. of appointing an individual, none is more prominent than the fact that even though an individual may be capable, honest and willing too often they find the task of caring for their friend's estate as it should be cared for a burdensome, tiring, nettlesome job. When you make your will, name this Company as your Executor instead of burdening some friend. 1 r M St. Joseph Loan &Trust Company
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at tli I,aS.i!!o today and with pret- ways a favorite with rpheum audity and popular May Allison playins ences, returns with a rj.-v monothe io!e of th youthful hrlcle. The i louo on the troubles of a. FoMier. .very revolves about a man and) Harry Thorne and company present woman vhose lifo partners priv j a lauehable domestic sketch, "Untheui raus for Jealousy and who j der One Hoof." Haines and Avey. aero to make believe that they, hirh class burlequers. will make l.ae condoled each other. The! the audiences laucrh with their com
con.ic spirit of the situations that ari.-e are the only onen hroupht out and these are strongly enforced. Tomorrow. J. Warren Kerrigan and Lillian Walker are co-stars in "The Joyous Liar." CASTLI !. Clever little Z.imj I'itts. who did Fiuh Kood ork recently in a picture entitled 'TJetter Times." is the C'asth-'s star apain today in "The Either Half." a new drama dealinc: with the effects of the prcat recent war on the different classes. Stories of contrast between the idle rich and struplinp poverty are always entertaining and this one deserves the highest praise. It tells of a man. broadened by service for his country, who later forpot his tlutv to his fellowmen. As the "jazz kid." Miss Pitts supplies the cheer and joy of the "other half." Tomorrow, "Fair and features May Allison. Warmer" OKI'IIFCM. The Orpheum presents a splendid bill of five acts. Heading the list is "Attenzicne," a fantastic Italian act. featuring beautiful costumes , ami unique sinping and dancing specialties Itanny Simmons, alTODAY A Srnvn Paxorite MAY ALLISON in FAIR AND WARMER The liveliest oinely the staze has st'ii for yeai trar.sfcrnl to the screvn with all the original pep, fun and spici". TOMORROW j The INiptilar Star p J. WARREN KERRIGAN in THE JOYOUS LIAR" . MliJIIIM- tlM. Willi III a:i!;I new and taeinat in. Picture the handsome star. a a burglar, de.-pcrate. lnmt.always in tlanor. hut :mmI I ü rl Iio stuck : i d ; c"i tliinir. Today ZASI IMTTS hi Tin: oitipi: iiAi.r Tomorrow 3IAV AI.PISOX in 'I AIP AM WAKMI.K-' tTSB
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she causes all eyes to become as glued to the screen, her every movement being not unlike the fairies we read about. She held large audiences of men, women and children spellbound all day and evening yesterday and will continue to do so today. As this is the last day of NAZIMOVA in "THE BRAT," and because we anticipate large crowds tonight, we suggest that all women and children who love good entertainment attend the matinee, when the house is not so crowded. Suffice to say, DONT MISS NAZIMOVA IN "THE BRAT." THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE! Also everybody popular favorite comedian, HAROLD LLOYD, in "DONT SHOVE," a comedy with 1,000 healthy laughs, and TOPICS OF THE DAY, the reel that never fails to please. TOMORROW AND THURSDAY we offer popular DUSTIN FARNUM, brother of the great William Farnum, in "A MAN'S FIGHT," a super six-reel drama of strong contrasts, East vs. West, Sing Sing Prison vs. Society, and a powerful love theme. Seldom has Dustin Farnum appeared in a role so admirably suited to his personality, and in this picture he pleases immensely. Don't forget he is here two days, Tomorrow and Thursday. Also FOX NEWS and MUTT AND JEFF, with a screaming two-reel Sunshine comedy. Here is another show you can't go wrong on.
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