South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1920 — Page 12

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I i:sl.Y MOIl.MX.. Al'IUL 27, 1021 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

ATTEMPT TO SOLVE FUEL SHORTAGE

May Put Han on I'sing Coal Curs For Automobile?.

I-A.NSINC;, April 2',. MirhU'rin r.illro id ,-;nls v, n in I-innnr t(ely fir cor.ft r ti" i with p. a.r.l in .i l : n : J fr-rt to t'.'- ;.rr.Mr-r:i rf inT-.: c ;r. !h- f . ! 'I'i'b - In; trie- !:.i T- - i; u t 1 ' e.v :i of ;.' i ;iml 'rrtri'- pl.inr.- in i r i ;i 1 1 j rt of thtat-- a ;. :ir ! ;rn:..iri' i.- tol i'. a -rt!in.' t r ; r ri t 1 1 r -i of tii coin;1.! n; l. r-. S' rU. o.il ( ;ir Ii.Hi. The Mi' hi;:. ti a -. rj.it ion are! th- .Mi"li!!"ui K'- tr;r Li-'hf as' ' i iti'm will ask th- railr'al- t I ' c a hm on tl;- r - i:t j.s.irtir. of '.;in: ..! I f a r. for --ii j:: , i:t of hU'hw a v I.ia t -r j.i I afl'l I Wt( !!!';; j? v.".ti'!. ThN i i.' i J 3 y er.Ja niT'-'i ir.- jr.'hj t r i . I j-ro-lu-'t i. n T hr.-i.L hour !). .-r i'.- !urirr: tn pr-' i.! s;riko t i: a t r s iiirf r- .'"pi.ii' J v w.th 1 1 - .i' rijtniilat'.ou f a r s. r- supply of ?,;! for n Xt U'if.t'T. S of til" .1 f i I ? i i r ; S J ol:! o . t . " f if';r:- i' i - a t'.n Thin: fl h'lv koo.1 io.hN thrf'UL-h th'- .-Mr. 1 harr Tis of Mn hj.;. n." Ma j. I "a rl

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-nmmisi"r. .-aiI to.Jay. "f!;:t it is Juijrh irtorr important to hive oa! hrou-ht in row to k p u wen a i.rxt winter." Co::! r.'irs an- h-iritr 1 to .-Iii; a 1 1 1 o r 1 1 o I . j ! s to distant states inehnlin.r Idaho. Alabama arid T.is y I't-ir'it in' to.- cir in itiiif.u tin 'i'', Sli s .ift S-: i d .

OKIMII.l M. "'.". fry. iio; i; th- title of a salty Tiiii'-iral ii-vw whih laadlint-.- the rph'".i:i hill vhi h is r.ow cum t.t at th it thra! r. I'rrs.-ntrd ly 10 xr.avy m- n. it th- saui- art whirh rur rta iri d I'rt s't il.-o?i on his nturn fioru ovir.M-.'s. Stuart and Woods all th!r oiiu-dy s!it '(Joint,' t th- Pol's." -. ; i;.- I 'lo and Olli- W.'.lt'-rs. tv. o vn v attractive Vlrls sin; and danro pl'-a s i !u:l', and Mr. rind Mrs. I'.-riwiv.s 1 jshr offer th- pla1 It t of mm, ill town hft en-tit!,-, I -'II:.- II 1 If-Way Ilour." An- , !o .rmnto and ronipany round tait thr pi' ia.u it!i an acrobatic novelty. i.wu.ii:. Th (,'iut Nazimova. -oms to the Tasilh- m'!!i today and tonorrov in h r lat-.-st arid l-st production, Stronmu- Than 1. ath." Th- power and app al of thi uni'p:e motional :irtr'ss will h.- l :n n a .-1: 1 -ahl y enIrinced hv 1it a. ork as thr little l inr' r, iri-l, f ü in.: a. woman's hatth s and triam pha ntin at last i-r th- world ar;i its pittalN. Th'.tar's l.iisli mil, 'hat l-s Uryant, ha:; an important h ading nl' c astij:. .Seldom has a motion picture toii(hd thr chords of thr human hrart s stronirly and .Mir-'iy as los "Youni: Mrs. Wmthn p," t Him: of a jniiii;' marrial couph- who allowed their h' for one another to tlie. Tlw picture features beautiful Kthel '"layton and handsome Harristin rril. anl is th- Cattle's picture offrritu; for today. Tomorrow th- attraction i Ruth Cllrtord in 'The Anuxin,' Woinaii."

A I II lOlIll'M. M.n Ser.n'rfs i:i- reel comedy, "Yankee loodie iti I'.erlin," is IkJ'u'; hovii at the And itori'.mi auain to- ! iv with Topi- s !" the Pay an el the

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The lumMi'," A in all of Mr. Mix's jroi! net ioTi, many thrilling

and h iardou- i!ii"- of larirvz aro o rforiri'al i ' :-nu Mix ride.?

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iard op,:,d-. M-.-tt and .Jeff and the i'n t.rwy of important events, will

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T'AW TAW, Mich.. April 26. j Mis. Sarah I. Tabor's t rt.il for the j loath of he r dauphlf-r. Maude Tabor I Virgo, was resumed h-ro a.1 2 o'clock ! nffi.rriifin wifhnnt Tnc'Tih !

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Ciow Viruei. bouth lie-nd real es-, täte man. and husband of the dead' woman, having put in ati apfear-i

anr e. The scare h of tho prosecution for Virpo appe.irs to have failcel. No trac- of him can b found. He left

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then nothing has been .een or heard f him.

Mrs. Virgo is said to he still at j

Scott, Mi''h.. but she refuses to talk to Van liuren county authorities. Th" state will probably closo its sid-. of th caso early this week, and then the defense will begin the examination of its witnesses. It is expected that the case will go to the jury the latter part if the present week. Mrs. Tabor, who Is barged with manslaughter in conr.ction with the death of her daughter whose body was found in a trunk in the basement f tnP Tabor homo at Liwton last November, remains unmoved, and has not broken her latest silence.

A sniij-hin: story of wild atlieutiirr in tli frorn nerth of a tender and most unusual lvo ami of orlciita! tmdU Uin ()lior thcitcr tPlay and all this week.

vhich is being f-hown ( n the screen j of the Oliver theater. that both:

.startles and fascinates. Shan? Tun-; the Chinese-, is a j,rin in disguise. I. riven from his own tountry by political factions, he settles in northv. est i'anada on the ( ilj-c of civilization, where he ke- ps an opium den. anil heeausi of his walth is a power in the e onmvinity. He falls in love with a beautiful white irl and de-manels that f he marry him. She leiaths him and is horrified, yet he holds a strains si-ell over her anel shi apparently is powrless to cope with n is will. sh appeals to an ct?ier of the- Itoyal Mounted police to help her free herse-lf from his inf'ueiire. Put she withholds some secret from him, eidently f arini: to rval it. The ('hint-sc is e-tting more and. :ner '." a hld on her when tlw otliea r of police- visits tho den n .shang Tung's command, and lemands that he he a juirty to the elf llverance of the wnit trirl te him.

There is a terrific battle in th ojilum

len wnich is pnally si't at'.re and burned. What happens ta this ol!icer and the white girl is filled with thrilling see nes. The picture will remain at the Oliver until Friday night running e emtinuously each day starting at or.e o'clock.

TWO Ol' A KIND. P.llly r.eard, the party from the south, and I.assi s White, the southern sunlleiwer, are' from. South Carolina and Texas respectively two end mm, two romedians entirely dissimilar in their methods. They

Messenger Hoys Have Their Private Autos to Deliver Messages

lly t'nlted Press. CHICAGO, April 26. -Messenger boys have a new alibi for slow deliveries "De bus got stalled." Seven messenger boys here u.'-e automobiles in delivering telegrams and they own th cars themselves it was learned today. They are paid S5 cents an hour and time and a half for overtime. James Dejmpsey, one of the automobile messengers, said the se ven boys bought their automobiles with money saved from their wages.

Field" hrinir his company tr tho- Olivr for thre-t- irrfeniir-iirrs. Saturday matin e and night and Sunday night.

WILSON si:nds nominations. I'.y I nlted rfoss: WASHINGTON. April 2 5. The president Monday sent tho following nominations to tho senate: To be registrars of land offices: John F. Heffernan, at Marquette, Mich. To l.e receivers of publie- moneys: Terry II. Itoss, at Marquette, Mich.

TRAFFIC COPS 7J0A' WHITE RAINCOATS

are two of the greatest fun furnishers in the minstrel field. They hold up the comedy end of the program uith the AI G. Field minstrels and they have able assistance ef many other fun makers, adds to their enlivening efforts. Hearel does the genteel colororl spert with a finish surprising, while Lasses attends to the plantation negro to perfection. The ejuiet humor of the old time negro is hrousht out In a manner thnt causes merriment universal. Mr.

HOSTEN, April 2k Members of the tratlic squad here donned their ne w white raincoats anel raps for the first time. The main reason for furnishing traffic officers with white coats is so that night auto tourists may distinguish them more easily anel also for their own protection. In the past automobilists have experi liter consider aide elitffculty in seeing the officers through th raincovered windshields of their machines. Tin- new coats are full length and designed similar to regular police overcoats. They have six buttons on each side and corduroy cedlars. A special pocket inside is used for carrying night sticks.

ATT I 'AT ION' TLA ST1 : K ITI ST. Regular meeting -v ry W- dneday night until further notice at Central Labor Fniem hall. ..UU'-J7 Advt

Watch Toner, He's the Winner.

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iti'i'it i :s i :ntati v i : n 1 1 :s. Y, I'nltel Tre?s: WASHINGTON. April 2C. Tlans were being made Monday for removal to Detroit of tho body of Rep. C A. Nichols of that city, who died of heart diseaso Sunday night.

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