South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1920 — Page 13

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PEEYED AT KING; WILLING TO QUIT

Remark of King George of England May Cause Removal of Jap Minister. n Hi:xnv w. ki.vi:y. TOKYO. March o All of Jaran. tit I'ast th p irt that takes an in-t-f!t in politic.", i.s lnt-r stf d In a fcandal which hay lr.fl Viscount ,1'chida. Minister for Förrien Affairs, and the rnoj-t Important mc-iu-i:er.H of his :-::aff. to indicate to the k'nvmimtnt that if 1 1 i i r rt-j-ina-liona are v.ani d, th-y are willing to

This action folio'.vs a certain form ,f ""ncar-rf.'-inatioTi," which accords with Japanese custom but for which there l no corresponding word in JlnsMih. It i-s a .step only little removed from an aetu.il resignation, and the affair is regard d as a ry serious matter. At son w it f'cairjo known th.it thu foreign "Mice

was on the vf-rpc or an explosion.

rtuch epcculatin was indulged m.

this was h is;hU n-d wh n tli"

micr ask'd the house f p rs t

in from Liking up the matter

terpolations or otherwise. Ththat this advice was tritly fol-

adied to the -inifir.'t nm of uation, and when this was folby striet injunction i from the

Fcrved on tho newspapers, liner them from puhli.hin matter- relatint: to foreign

the puldie stood on tiptoe. U3 Kuet-es have been in-

:n, the di.sapreernent between

isn office and the mini.stry of h repnrtl to the, Siberian sit-

pcin a favorite one, but it is. itter of fact, certain thai the

l involved is one of lnterI politics, namelv ::o less

remark which Kin CIrorge

land is .said to have made to Sai(nji. Japan's chief d le-

) the 1'aris peace conference, he called at the british court way home to Japan.

s said Prince Saionji reported

s return that Kinjj It or,v ha

him that he was opposed t

efforts bein made for the ex-

on and trial of the Kaiser.

jo foreiKn t!ice ivs out perlod-

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und institutions a sort of bulletin on

current events and the remarks of the king ware Riven as they had been reported by Saionji. Spill.- lk'auis.

Now it appears that this 'spill inur the beans," with a stance. It is not known who tested, whether the original

rame from the Hritih ambassador or from Prince Suionji. but it is likely that the latter war- the complainant. As the thins; stands, the powers that be admitted a serious blunder has been committed by the foreign othce. and the foreign minister, ttnd especially the director of political affairs bureau, are the "goats." This version receives i ractical conlirmation in one of the police notices issued to the newspapers, as follows: "It is requested taht no article reKarding the audience granted by King George of Mngland to Marquis Saonji. during h stay in hondor., be published, as the foreign otfic deems It injurious to the relation-t-hips between Jap. in and and England."

NewspaiHTS f I warded. As a cansequtnee or this notice.

the newspapers have l.eer. extremely guarded In their discussion of the affair. One of them, the? Xiroku. t-iid: 'The foreign ottice is in serious commotion owing to - question of graw responsibility. It is true that the foreign office authorities have made- a serious blunder; if a protest is made l.y certain countries, tile matter will assume serious national importance ami the govern-

will have to step down. The qUestlOM iuvoed is serious enoughto compel the resignation of the - . - . . . . 1... .1... lui.-i f f All '

fOYCT lillieiil. ion iiiv ri'u.-iiiuii -houM cooperate with the authorities to remedy the cae. especially as the diplomatic authorities are re--. nta .5 of their an-Iessm. ss and are

A Se nsational Discovery

I Complications bring about a divorce I "IMntrorou? Tlour.." toJ.iv's rfctur i f"""

I ar-i me acire- ieari:s ioo iaip in .u ( .ist.e j? tne tremendous, . fl I the real worth of her husband. J spectacular, true story of these de- ; it Si!i:i l'.rr inn- rr.d Kotiert ( lord on t st rnvr rw fo i-ia t,.,.;

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play the leadincr roles. A "Sunshine" comedy. Mutt and Jeff and the Fox N. ws were a!.-o sliown. The bill i? bein-j rpeated today.

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heir attack upon th home, familv ' M nd indu-try of Am-rica. Scores o; ; tirring s a :,es that will not oon te ; fl

rgorti-r.. i J Tomorrow. Iren irir w o1fi I M

MAUV PIC KIOKP. I 11 An.ate-ir U ife " Miry Pickford. who has jus' ! " galr.tü sorre publicity by marrying TWO AVIATOHS KII.T.r.I). Dou.iflas I'airbanks, will h seen at; SIOPX '1TV. Ia.. March 31 . tlie Oliver theater ail next week in , IJarry R Si!mnon a former arniv

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ivs aixi:. Iren-- Catle returns to the i,iS.ill screen after a short absence to. lay.

displaying- all of her old f iH-in.i- j tions and beautiful he v gowns in) "The Amateur Wife.' a picture t v.'hich gies b.er a real opportunity;

for dramatic work. The story con-

cerns a girl of the Krer.eh eon,. n's; who is suddenlv thrown on lor nwuj

rf sources, and through it all i a : stroncr and appealing element, of romance interwoven with t'n - p-nlio- f'-ezsrasrfx

and thrill--. Tlie l.:i.-h irn n di.-

plays will nnd psirticular tavor witnlfe

trrsmine screen f:'ns. Tomorrow, "The Rirth of a smil,' features Harry Moie.

rthur L.

Peterson, of Viborg. S. D.. a student L

aviator, making his f-rst llight. w?ro;!j

I ki:i"'. i iirsday w h(-n the airplane

crashed .100 feet to th ground.

CHICAGO. 111.. He was fat. "Ham sandwich for John D. Poclv-r feller." he prowled at the waitress. The Latter rave hinva lng up and down. "We don't sla w- any partiali'.v here.' she sniffod.

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The noted seje-nti'-t. Waldemar Poulsn. of Copenhagen, is at pres--ent busy with a new discovery, in which his aim Is to get electrical energy from the air. According to potilsen this discovery, if the experiments are successful, will bring forth a revolution in the electrical industry and will put wireless telegraphy entirely in the shade.

that there were substantial reasons why the kaiser should be held responsibb for originating the great war. a ml for this reason Japan had agreed to the in-etti n in the peace treaty of the clause relating to his puni-hment.

CLAIMS SPIRITS ARE At EXPERIENCE

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XHW YORK. March

"case of spirits' uo. Samuel J legal, vice president of the American Fashion company, checked this hem off against experience Wednesday. Several years ago Samuel met Cecilia Rosenthal, a widow, in Topeka. Kans. According to Cecilia. Sr.muel asked her to marry him and she said she promised. I Pat when she got to Xcw York. Jiec;al told her he couldn't marry her 1 cause of warning given him "by the soirit of his third wife," according to (Vcilia. A verdict in a lower court awarded Cecilia $- 3,0 00 for breach of I romise and the supreme court upheld the decision today.

oiiivr.R. A combination salad of laughter, consisting of "pep," ginger and snap and garnished with a real plot, humorous situations and a capable acting company make "Parlor, Bedroom and Path," the Oliver theater's attraction for Friday and Saturday, a satisfying farce.

AmnoRirM. A Broadway starti hey physician husband and a young playwright go to make "Her Husband's Other Wife,' which was shown at the Auditorium yesterday, a drama of complications and situations of an unusual variety. It presents the story of a famous actress who loves the glamour of the footlights and will not give them up for her husband.

oRpin;i m. ; A rcnl novelty headlines the n'.v j vauibvilie bill opening at the r- j pheum today. This is "Submarine j F-7," which is a true representation.

correct in every detail of a real submarine in action. Iunh.ir and Turner, offering eccentric conglomei ations; the Fouillo brothers, masters

of equilibrium; Thdma, versatile J t-irlr fitirti iniii- nml Ifoilhlo Slimv; I V

comedy cartoonist, complete the program, which is a varied one.

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arson, spoliation of all that

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ers. who in.u'K tneir need unucr to

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ri:i.i:.si:d ox proration'. William (Jreen. Ttremen. Ind., arrested by the local police Sunday night on a charge of failure to support his minor child was arraigned in the city court Wednesday morning, and was released on his recognizance until May 1, by agreement between tho prosecutor and the attorney for the defendant. The complaining witness, Mrs. Green was a

party to the agreement as It was i fl shown that the defendant was work- J D Ing and had displayed no intent to j Q

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tern cleansing Fiz-ik this spring.NOW IS TMM TIMi:. The family will be healthier, happier, and get along better if the blood is given a thoro purifying the stomach and bowels cleaned out and the germs of winter accumulated in the system.

TTfc 7vrs FFaot 8 ! driven away. HOLLlSTlHt'S ROCKY timal &JU D I MOUNTAIN TI1 Is one of the very

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affairs bureau.' ! In the .vame cnneeti.n it is sicrni-j I'.cart that lor ign Mini.-ter Fchidaj .a sbart time ago. in response to an j

interpolation in the house, stated

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AUDITORIUM TODAY

WHEN IS A WIFE NOT A WIFE? This is not a story dealing with the divorce question, neither is it a petty love story, but it is a story picture that tells one of the most interesting tales ever told upon a screen. Every

father, every mother, every sweetheart, every lover should tj .1 . i m

see tne picture we are now snowing

"SUBMARINE F-7" A representation, correct in every detail of a real submarine in action as featured at the Wintergarden, New York.

DUNBAR & TURNER EQUILLO BROS. Eccentric Conglomerations. Masters of Equilibrium. THELMA ROUBLE SIMS The Versatile Lady of Quality. Comedian and Cartoonist.

COMING SUNDAY FORD & HEWITT and four other acts.

Matinees Daily 2:30 Sunday 3:00 Evenings 7:30 & 9:00 Prices: Matinees 10c and 20c. Evenings 25c and 35c. Sunday Matinee same as evening All Plus Tax

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Other Wife

Starring those two clever favorites, SYLVIA B REAMER and ROBERT GORDON, and all-star cast You'll find it the most interesting picture seen in this theater in many, many months. Also "HER NAUGHTY WINK," two-reel Sunshine comedy, and GAUMONT WEEKLY of current events. TOMORROW ONE BIG DAY OF THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT WITH

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Today IRENE CASTLE

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"THE AMATEUR WIFE" Tomorrow That Always Popular Artor HARRY MOREY in 'THE BIRTH OF A SOUL" Ihr Mnr of n wealthy oung idler, who-f gay pat j-.t.-wid. ns m barrier to hi- lot for a pureminded girl worker.

Saturday

I BESSIE BARRISCALE H in

THE LUCK OF GER-

ALDINE LAIRD'

Sunday EARLE WILLIAMS in

"VALLEY OF THE

GIANTS'

Today "DANGEROUS HOURS" With an All-Star Cast. Tomorrow The Pretty Panelnc: Artrc. IRENE CASTLE In "THE AMATEUR WIFE" Tin story of a French convent p1rl who M looks New "'ork's fast set. AH of the star's obi fascination, clad in new and beautiful covin creations. Saturday HARRY MOREY :n "THE BIRTH OF A SOUL"

Sunday

MARGUERITE CLARK

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Same Picture Both Theaters

THE OLIVER

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Laster Week

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The first chapter of which starb Tomorrow. A terrific,

terest Pearl White's latest and very best serial of her ; h . 1 f 1 t T- 1 .Tri. ri '

career. Ana iook wno nere wxui reari wntte our a CHAPvLIE CHAPLIN in "THE CHAMPION' two-reel g

comedy side-sphtter; the last chapter of "THE FATAL FORTUNE" serial, with HELEN HOLMES, and FOX

NEWS. Some show for grownups and kiddies, and believe S

us there II be sometning aoing around here all day tomor- t row. Don't miis this great show and the starting of "The ! Black Secret" serial, with Pearl White. Here every Friday, j

starting tomorrow, and as sure as you're alive you II be here t to see every one thereafter. Come early and avoid the H

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