South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1920 — Page 10
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GERMAN PREMIER SAYS HIS COUNTRY FEARS REACTIONARY RIGHTS
IIIIKLIN. March ' ierin.tny's great. -t danger is from the rrac. tior.ary ri-Thts,' mt frio the bolsheMsts." i'nrnirr Mu.ll.T told the reirhstag Monday. It wa- th- rnaidtn reichstag sj.ee. h td' the former foreign minis-1 ter since ho assume, the ehancol-I lorship. lie talke.j pss than an hour. The rei iis'air was crowded. Muelh-r's program is outlined wa practiLully that of the preceding (ibinets. FJe promised tatlj f u 1 :i 1 1 rri f . t of tiio social law, partieulariy socialisation of mints which was promised by former cabinets. but io-v, r i -drill, d. Keact iona ries will bo swept aw a'.' f,-om ln, th" government
FUTURE OF SCHOOLS IN TURKEY CA USES ANXIETY
' .'STANTIX H'KK. March no. Tic future of American schoals in Türk v. pooiaUy Syria, is causuig tll'li'M l!!i:i,ll'..s 1 Tl American o! lOl.'ll I ikiI ..!.. .ti..e il !rf.l..j V...r-. Ttl.) a... . ' I i I I I ' I I tili II. I.1.'. 4.' French already have intimate. 1 that! in t rencii lnsuucior noaiu no i Pia' I in each institution and m ; sono ireb-s this is regard. 1 as U'e 1 hist step in a prob.il)!. movement j bv the Ft neh for domin. ion to' the vhooN, Tli 1 e a i e :,!on! h o o ! in S r i a . o v il t . n ro' , n IJil'li".-'''! bich Frae.o-1 Is ti vmg to obtain a mandat Th. rer nf an invest m-nt of more than $ J.'OMj.orai, all of which was subseribt d bv Americans, independent of I'nited Stales government assistance. Thcv h.'.e more than !.- OeQ fers.-ns in ittt rol.UiCo. Tho. larg st m Ilm! is Kcirut college, whn h has all the professional i,partm ut and is eiual in graibf to PROFESSOR DECLARES GRASSHOPPERS EDI ULI 'OK NVA KI .IS. Ore.. Mar. :: Kvery eat fried irra -shopp r '.' You're mis: ing a real d die. icy. if you don't, according to Frank I. Snow. prfssor of Indus'.rlal journalism at tl: O'gon Agri cultural c'dlejr- lie re. Snow spent six vcars in South Fentral Africa, and it was there that he l arn d som thing abo.it what is g" d to , at. "After all. what one ats is largo. y a matter of custom, epicurein this country ar willing to pay high pi it s for irouh s-s. i: it ,'iow n in Afrit a the b; od;s tarn up their no, s at tli idea of atme frog meat. Mkona m".s hli.' tlcy say. 1 No iroo.l.t "F-at th-s ratives ar. piMicularlv l'r.d of grassliopp. !-. I tij.-t ir.dnlir.al in ttoir ,b ac w in u I had ,. en with- . at food r'.r n.'.ny hours, and t!.e tasl. d like no re." S0G$ CARRIED FOR MILES BY Hl RELESS KTvN. March. I'.O. Songs car1 ji'm iiil.s bv wircb-ss is tli farlh.e-t development of wire! teb'phor-.v repiirted in Britain. ;;.cjj vts m i:perimenfs are b-ing londuct .n i to !m-tor.l. :.s-- x. ami : epo; i w ir 1 s-.d back rcu'.irdmg r. c.'ipt ot , tl - iges bv ships nun- : 5 at s.,i." y j 'ttirititirY DlSCOl'VIS Peculiar Disease OAKI.INOT N. Ind.. March r.. n.-cn!' . . s.' i-e 1 ; i.'iuim-i uliar d;s'as, di igno.-.al by of- h - n;M. is. said t;. be the cause of the loss of -.vera! li. ad ot eattie ..! t u farm of Thomas Cray mar t.,. j.i4r -.ich w re in the sam' j ;..;, witli tic '.attic, w r- f. d en- ' I -;.a.-. Th- pit's chew er.siaii-e. but : d 'a t -w.illow it, th- physicians. 1 -:.;. From s'Oi.e peculiar com!!-j i: then poi.uou to c tt.l i which Pa k it up. The h.gs wore. 1 r. ,o.! ar.d the p.uson cl.ar.-d from I . ;t: :'. 'd. b th- veterinarians ir: an :,!' . 1 h ck th' (!:.- .c. ' Sit( rrssful Cnmmißn ; I Conducted in Michican 1 iI'Tl'i 1 I 'C . V V ir.'i Fo..p rat :.:! tatweu retailers and . 1 1 . : i . a t c 1 m p a : 1 u , tl.'- sbit. . ! il is througlio;: : ;: .a:;:-' d b 1 es:r;.'t s .:..-c. s.-ful in V. . .. ) n ' ' ...1.- i ;.:: s;,, a ( "c ':'. t p e : t -" , t . - M - tl 1 s 1 1 a to f V I - of ".aat dltrU.g the We.-K : f, r th dl i e. a .-id'
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and all other places "with an iron oroom uio cnaiicoiior pronisti, .1 daring ih t-ovoriiinont would takstrong measures to crush the communist revolt in tho Kühr district. The irov rnmont's ultimatum to the Kühr rebels was to exniro at noon Tuosdav and aut imrit i.-s her.. (lerlared their threat for an imme diate military action in force against the communists might bo expecttd if the reds failed to acet de to all tho govt rnmont's demands. These demands included full recognition of the compb to power of the central government by ho workmtn of Westphalia with admission of the governm nt'n right to control policing of tho entire nation. an American university. There a r,. American schools, hospitals and orphanages gos at Aleppo. Damascus, j i. Adana, Marash and manv Aintat .lw. . ;.. . , " u.vi j. uu t-.- i.i it'tinoi) uiiiui i ii v tu I'rcnch illii:iru t.i Mtpr.l . I? -in.. i.. .t' v.v7..kiv'i I The Freneh language is taught in m.:n oi mo .vmero.'.n m mhois, out p i.nt,Mn .s mostly v.d. There also are American s hools ( in Smyrna, Adalia and other iatis! in Anatoiia. where th" Italitn s a nd Gr.o k.s ar.- claiming mandates, lui' f 1 1 r H', t wine fir o i c 1 n nt-n . I 4'. lilt - n IIOM are making no effort.- to supervise ' J. I th m. Tho Anurican ducational inter-! ests are -'specially large in Constat:- ! ttnople where Kobert coll ee and th." 1 I L onstantitioj:- woman s college are w the hading educational institutions i r of Turkey. The total American in- j a vestment in charitable and mission prop rties m Turia.y is about $!.- oO 0 t'O". t Ol IYJ1K j Kaiior. Iba'raoni and Rath." the; , attraction at 'no olier Friday and f j Saturday, nights and Saturday matin e.' has bein dc.-cribevl as a fresh., flippant fai-.-ial trli- in three acts. : !t offers as novel and original a plot .as has been presented in the theater j i in many seasons. it is a a road s,t- j ' tire on the sentimental side f a ; : feminine nature. The story d als ; : with th- escapa!-- of a mild and : innocent young husband whse wife, I loV'-s, him because she thinks h' is i i a gay I.oth irio. Tho young man is j : desperately in loe with his wife,; but as innocent of exper. ince as the . . proverbial lamb. Nevertheless, lie I is rompelbal to sustain his wife's il-j ; bisions and reluctantly ue.es th- ! way of fo'dy. TTiinzs begin to hap- U pen to him. Ho hnds himself in a f, ; lonely wayside inn. which, through ! a combination of unforven circum-
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Easter Sunday . 3 ! Easter Week It is Mary at her golden best. 3 IJy.N. Y. & s-y.. K li Vlfc ' ' J J5 tTmmi't1-tmmw.Tik j JK:f,nrtTimes. 1 a si In Her !itiM l'litttttplay Schools should bo di-inissal aftcrnotMi this (vk to permit tung.tcrs to mv t Iii play. It'll tlo tliein nurt' un.I than tlinr hour of the three dry II'. "INdhanna" U the Ut 'kid" sht) ) ft pnxliiffil. TOLIIDO HI.ADi: I
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'tii- author's story. A i'tlva! of fur: ' r-7.- ofTorini: a corn-ct rrprrscr.ta- ! 1- promixd in th- ti'-vtdoorn ns ' t :on r.al s uhrr..irir.. in action.
j that r.su. M'INTVlIi; .v Ili;.TII. ' Mclntyro and li. ath :.i..l th. ir as-: sori;kto idajtr.-. arri.o in town! i.irlj th.is rnorrar.c t?n .1 pciil train ov.-r th- Mith;an C ntr d and Ki'- a ;-t-ciai niaunto P'Ticrinanc' for .-::. -i. hundred and ntty Oulvr-r rad'ts who a!-o will corn" in
about i.uo.n f n a sp J-! train over i "Datiporous Hours." today's phototh Vandal: 1. Tlioy will inarch in: - ! play at tho Itil'.". Iiumnr. wolvr. mediately to th (üvor liotoi wh--ro i ranting at law, -r.oorir.p at virtue, a lunrh'-on will r?e await int? ti. m ' m attorir.? r-.l poison hi tho r.arre of
and as soon a-- tho doors f tho div r th-ater art- open will inarch into tho theater, orr upyin tho entiro lower floor and the front of the baloonv. Th' cadets will b ac ornpanioii iy th'-ir hfty pi-r o ).n;i, on or tho best in the country. Ththeater is practically sold out for the night p-rf ormanco aho. MARY IMC KIOIU. roilyarna always looked on th-V briirht of lifo, soiü. oi' philosophy is most üniuü1,'. h says: ' l should think you would b- n-laddt r on Mor.dav moVnin ' than on any other da' in the week, because 'twould bo u whole week h-o-foro oud h tvo another one." "It's just lov.ly to play the jlad game, some-times it isn't as;.', but there's so much more fun when it's hard." "We used n say how triad we n'( rwe liked beans that is. we said it 'specially when wo were looking at' tho roast turkey pL-o e, you know that was sity cents." Mary Kickford will bo seen at the Oliver thouter all next week in tho picture vorsion of "Kollyanna. AriUTOlUV.M. "Her Husband's other Wife," to day's attraction at the Auditorium, tak.-s you behind the scenes in a theater and shows you the private life of ;) popular t-tngp star, who submerged her husband's personal- . 2.. I I. . , f "I . AA A At. .11 n in mac ti iitr own. aucr me uivoree, slic realizes too 1 ate, her husband's worth and tri-., to win him back, in spite of the fact that her hliebnnf1 b:i ri not bet- wife sivlvi.i Hreamer and Kobert Gordon r.ppoar in the leading roh s. "Ih r Naughty Wink." a two reel "Sun.-diine" comodv, Mutt and JeiT and the io News will also ho shown. The bill will be repeated tomorrow. OKIMIIXM. Final showing Is given at the Orphon 1,1 to.lay of the vaudevilbi bill which features Charles Mack and company of Irish character comedians. Gonne and Albert in a so'-g and dance novelty. Kate and Wiley. nthlotJe funsters. Moore and Shy. offering a study in contrasts and W!HBMSglcaiB3KSateCT7ifl''TOii5XggPEiKM a n m fna s i i 0 Lilian 2 Days I'KIIV AM sVM'UDW 3 April 2 a nd 3 MATIN FK s ATFKI) AY : 4 1mm m 4, J n mm n mm A NiW TALCOFA WAYSIDE INN rv C.W.DEtL AND 1' S7"t 1.. A RIOT OF LAUGHTER Scats n S;iIo Wcilnc-il.i . s Ni-'lits. .c lo M..o. .iiiiiiiee. Höf to SI. 00. rfi Today DANGEROUS HOURS" With an All-Star Ca-t. Tomorrow Tin' Pretty Dancing Aitrcs IRENE CASTLE -111THE AMATEUR it. WIFE" The story of a lYeneh foment girl who shtK'ks New York's fast s-et. All of thf star's old fascination, elatl in new and aeautifiil gown creatitnis. Friday HARRY MOREY 'THE BIRTH OF A SOUL" Saturday 1 BESSIE BARRISCALE l in I & "THR LUCK OF ORR. ALDINE LAIRD"
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i t omph -t tho bill. 1 ! Stnrtir.c t:norrow. bmarir.c ! 1 1-. th h a-.ilir.T on tho now vaudo- j v:l!o proitrara. (Hhor acts art- Dun- ! ! .r and Turn or. KjuiMo brothor.. ; Th. !:ra ar.d l:ouh!o S.ir.. j .' liAsALLU A pVture huiit (!: t.ltA pVture built on t.10 bi?fffw j ; ;nir.ir ii:ai mm i. mt- mox.vi .uh.. ih--r for. built for ry rr.ati. worn-. an and child ir. tho our.try. is J ( "h'imanity'" this is a startling.! i '..imii.ir record t f thir deed-. VI- t j vid. lumatt. spoclacuUr lighted up with tho romance of lne. An allj star cast including Lloyd Iluphes. j i I i:arbara Castleton and Claire- Du-j j i:r v. aid in the presentation, Tomorrow-. Irene Cas-tle Is the star j t,f "The Amateur Wife." j CASTTiFl Alice rirnriy. in a plcture-C.rama
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a( h:- vod hr r proate.n 8tage fucopss. I 5. today's star at tho Castle theater. ! "Sinner?," tho story of a home-lov-Incr girl, who loses courage for a moment in the prcat battle of life, who sin, but who rises triumphant at last over the temptations of the easiest way. Never have Mis Kradv' myriad admirers been Riven the opportunity of seeing her to better ad- ! vm nti-o. Tomorrow. "Dnngerou? Hours" i j the picture attraction, j 1 1 Vorwnv will surplv Germany I with fish and fats on credit because 1 J xorwav believes that the German ' pet, pie will comply with their obligallons, says a .ui wvBiui per. A new union! Four pouthern govrrr.ors have united to prevent lynchIn gs. Coming to the T olollö nnrl fooflcfc i-iClOailC ClIlU VdbLlC j j j GESSEL L.LÄSKY ? MW s tnii 5.1 u y 0 nil a w r küsn a ik j u tuoi na Laa PPODUCTION V. .1 m" jS' 'iIM ! 3 Today Last Times Thf Alvas Popular l;uorito ALICE BRADY In vi 8 : 01 ' ; 'SINNERS' it Tomorrow "DANGEROUS HOURS" With an All-Star Ca-t. Adaitl from the Sa tun lay t i:enin- lo-t story. "A I-timII. sal In Itopia." A !taithn:r, hurnln'r r-.M'oid f the leeds coiiunittetl by the human wolves, who ranting at law, f iieerln-; at virtue, xitter retl K)l-on In che name of humanity. Friday IRENE CASTLE 'THE AMATEUR WIFE" Saturday HARRY MOREY "THE BIRTH OF A SOUL" .
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