South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 72, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1920 — Page 7

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Widespread Interest Attends Opening of Canadian Legislature. TORONTO, Ont.. M ir h V.'i.ieyrprcafl interet.- .lUert.i 1 1.t0 j opening cf tho k trM.iture of the province of Ontario hTi tomorrow In of tho fai t that th new ana iarnr povrnmi'tu, comiuni.ru ' o puhlw ownfT.hip fr control o r.iilivM'.j rimt v.;itr t r :i t ;:r r r t ;i? i o 1 1. ! tH-nhone, telegraph and e.pr-s systems and projects f r th" 1vi?lopmnt of national jow t r anl the coal mininc Industry. Manu fact urine ICccIon. Ontario, which has lid politically in tho movement rf the farmers to r rnmntal power, li not s-o much r an agneuuurai pnmn"-, r ialively spcaklnc. as th" irreat crain:;ni. inf provinc e of Alh'rt.i and Saskatchewan." when1 th.- oid-lim literals are still in pow r. It Is on th" contrary, muh of a inauufa'--turiric r:?ion. Notwithstanding this the United Farmers of Ontario won 4 3 of the 111 M it at thr ppnT.al elections on Oft. .10 and I y coalition with 11 labor m m'o rs th" ai,'-xri'Mi'.tnralii-tH obtain d a cllm majority to control th" h-i-datiiif. Th" cabinet of Premier Priiry 1" oni-pn.-ol of eicht farmers, two laborit es and one lawyer there had to . one lawyer for the attorney criera l.-hip. The development of the farmers' loiitieal organization lias oro ced ed steadily fince l'.Ml when a small roup raet in a farm houe nearj Toronto ir.d organized the first j Farmers' Cooperative sorietv. It was announced that th" organization Mould cj.nhne itself to ?nrii"r ial enterprises, but it toon became a political factor. Farmers' Platform. Th'4 farmers' platform approves the League of Nattions and favors th" '"development of the Hritish empire alop the lines of partnership between nations fre and equal. " It uruen the reduction of Canada's hue" national ibht by c!elopment of its "natural resource--. " It also denounces the jroiectivo i tariff as "tlie most vateful ami c.tstly metno: ever cieMne-t imraisins public revenu"." adding Ihtt "Creat Hritain's f'.nanrial strength durinp: the war was due t its fre" trad" policy which en4hled it t draw its supplies freely from eery quarter of the ','lobe rmd i ons"juently to undersell its competitors in the world's market.' It ahn recommends the acceptance of the reciprocity treaty offered Canada. ly ihe Fnited states in 1911. In addition the platform aims to set In motion a basis of onimerce which In ti" years Mould result In complete free trad" with Oreat Hritain. Fnli-h airmen are ettincr new thrills with the use ,f an American buckboard havinr a cathoat sail i riKKed up to it. ancl the combination Is said to develop some speed. 1 HI il ill iiimniiiiiiitiiimimiim Ii a I tu 11 1 1 1 1 u 1 fin Ii 11 1 1 11 1

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Ai. a re Kiekman and Hh't Mitch'II. Hd-n Holm- -. in Th" Fatal rorf.inc," and th- !'ox NYw of important v nts. Th usual :;ood Ht of at-traoti-T ho-An S.iturdav. M. N'"'a man's Trav"ltalk IUIfcium ;:,( ";nd." will h presented this ( v nin' at th" Oliv. r then-t-r. moiioii ii. ttir"H and color f '.. ii. iii l.ltv" (1,1 lO !l:ra".v. Ir:r"Is. ucn,!o chmi Antwerp. 7 riiiomlc, Malinrs. I.i"'"! Vpr-s. Z"iirui,'t:" and tlie pitiful tlii'adyarr- ri.inl little cities .t th" on.-" smfiln? land. lUlium siw-1 th" world la four days' I k 1 1 1 1 i i ; and t her restored, h"r j.eoj.le sruilini; a .:ain H a k"en xatisfaf lion to th" fit dorn loving Anieriran. ."ordinal M"r i"r, I : a roniater Max. 'he kin and queon of H"liu::i. human xaniple.s ,f jmr" rourau" equal to Hi" greatest iimifes of all hi.s'ory will h" hroiu'lit :iorv yuu in c!ds" rane lusie pi.turts. STOCK COMPANY. With the eternal triangle as its theme, but with a treatment that is at once m w and novel. "A Stitch in Time." ;t 'i nderel l,i like romance moves through four acts of the most stirring and appe.t!in- entertainment imatxinable, it i s;iid. This pi ee w hich was succesfullv played by Iren I-'enwiek, will - "iven tile Fd Williams Stock com pany at the dier theater Sunday afternoon and niht. Tiny Leone Mill of course play the hading role supported by Mr. Willitfs and othf i s of tin it .-: here. couipany who ar- favortailor mam: Thow who missed one delightful plays of the Prince Th re" Was." Ki en at the ( diver MAN. of th" most si ason. "A which was Wednesday, should not make another such mistake and fail to se.- another of fjeore M . Cohan's Kreit successes "A Tailor-Made Man," which will 1" the attraction Saturday aft-r-noon and niuht. It is a splemlidly written play, sparkling with wit, !i!b d with exceptionally clever lii.es. unusual situations and tlei liKhtful satire. In a word "A TailMade Man" is a a delightfully comedy and eiually as homotous vl" er is "A Prince There Was." CA ST m I )i a in i and romance arc skillfully ldended in ' The Midnight Hride" the latest picture to star pretty Oladys Leslie anl shown at th" Castle theater today. A marriarre, made with th" v.ronK name on the license, and its strange outcome which involves the youmc eoupi" in numerous complications, has been used as the basis of the story. Tomorrow. "Water. Water Fvcryv.lpre"' features clever and popular Will KoKcrs. IASAI.I.i;. When the parcel marked "books." in lib d to the dry reformer smells and tastes remarkably like "Old Crow." th" younK chap who aids in their delivery has a ripht to be sus-

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NEW HEADQUARTERS British Branch of League of Nations Housed in Famous Structure. LON'DON. March 11 The pal.itial London house which W. K. Vandf-r-bilt pave to his d.v.iphter. Consuelo. a.s a wedding' pift when she b i am" the Duchfss of Marlborouph. has become the home of th.e IJrit'.sh branch of the IraK'ie of nations. The povernmcnt h;us 1 asci the mansion and oüirial b:;siri(ss alreidv is beimr transacted there. This house is situated in the h"art of the fashionable section in Curzon ! street, is one of the most costly in j th" city. It is built of marble anal j other stone in French style, arid j from the outride looks more like a bank than a r sidence. It is understood that th k-apue of nations' officials ami employes are havMnp troubles, despite the m ipnificence of their surroundings. The preat and ornate ball-room, for example, while much admired from an artistic point of view, develops cy clonic draughts which cause much ! discomfort to the unlucky officials and clerks who are stationed In it. In addition to this house the bapue of nations has also taken two other buildinps in Piccadilly, since they needed more accomodations than the home of th.e duchess proj ,i ' Arizona is a word of Spanish-In-lian oripin, mear.inp "little creeks." .A. i."-, TONIGHT tin .W.IA

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L NT ::. March 11. Th rihon of Iyindon told a conprepathm at i Southwark Cathedral that h" was not at the moment advocatinp pro- j hibition for this country but lie ! could r.ot help looking with son;e- I what envious eyes on the present j condition of thinpa in. America. In ! view of present public opinion it j would be a mistake, in his opinion. ; at this moment to aim at a similiar J meaur" in this country, but at leat ! ih y could aim hiph. "Jii-t think wliat London would i-e." he added, "if we could pet j control of the drink tratfic: if M" could make drunken homes sola r. It would have an enormous cfftct upon the moral question, beoau-" j more than half th" immorality ex-i-tinp in London, temperance." today is due to in- j STABLES LEASED AS PUBLIC LIBRARY IlITIlLrX. Mnr.h 11. The city has h-ased the former royal stibles opposite th palace as a public library. These stable figured prominentiadurinp the revolutionary street fiphtinp in Hvulin as a stronghold ot the notorious marine guard and the Sparta can tr ops. The former kaiser's horses, court equipapes and motors have lion disposed of by auction. A new rr fleeter for Incandescent lamps consists of two hollow quarter spheres hinped topethor in such a manner that the lipht may be turned up or down or to other side. a n vcr D :) AT 8:15 fit Ü bum tTA Ü & 1 &ra AND NIGHT, MARCH 13th THE COMEDY OF 'EARS , 1 ."-tr BY HARRY JAMES SMITH 1 . . , 7 5-3 ti Today The Clrdtlrn-llairiMl Hcauty GLADYS LESLIE IIITHE MIDNIGHT BRIDE" v'ntra-tit.ir the glamor and excitement of ay r.roaduav with the quiet of a small eoimtry Um I. Tomorrow The l'rohihition Comedy "WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE With Iop"ar WILL ROGERS Sunday (lexer ORA CAREWE UNDER SUSPICION 11

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