South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1920 — Page 7
THE SOUTH CEND NEWS-TIMES
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GOVERNMENT HAH SETTLES STRIKE
Succeed in Urincinz Almut Arbitration Among 3 1 i 1 1 Worker!?. F'rikirr m ill wcrfc'-ra urnd their r,vuj.Htir:j ran. I yru-r-.thizln;: rarp'-r.tr: h ivret urned To work follow!:;;: an r. er rrv nt r;.rh-d l,y h n.Jll owners and riicmb'ra of the- e a rpe -nt r.4 union, le-cil No. 2, 22'. thr.-uh th- -frort f FrM I F'l' k. F. ommi.-s'.on-t of labor. and W. !I. Ml!!r of Iridir ri.ipi-,!:K rr r.il orKar.ir r ";f tr. VnV i;n:hf-rood cf Cirrn!ri The arr'(n '-r.t rvhih - 1 1 1 d tho -c i t i r. c dfrMlt I s was j-irrr.'-d in the lrr?r.c of thr i:"H-rr. ni r.t ni;ntj Rnrt thi un'ori tvf-'r rs Iri th Oliver Imri-i Twday r.T.r.-.ir.t; after a on-frr'-r.r-which l.'in .r!y Mf i.il iv af? rniion and continued vl! into id' nlht. t rmir .it in:; only aftr anr.. r.( wr rlv n That the uri?t-n proiiosal of 'oy rnment uou.u 1'- ae pt'l, Klent y ("ruts an Ilnar. Th mill owr. rs aprr'- to r aj- a nlnirnuiu waL-e of vo e:.!.- an hour Mid tlr.v Mid a h-ilf .-hall he- pal. I for P j t unlay afternoon. Sunday and li '.: lay wotk. Ni n- h'-u r : i-h.ill om--1 1 1 1; t a day's work, acr ordir.K to th1 FiKJit d Jisrrf orr.r r.t and all work over ii;r." hours shall - paid for it thr t: i and half rat-. Ilwi ver a rt;i.f i in rt-d In th 'f'--m nt whlT ;r!n i th rrr.!'y "th riu'ht to v.rk iht fiours or Ife.s t!i.n r.lr.p lio .r.H If tr.ry y. r f ;. "A harn.'.niou and arnica bio r lat;r.hir rxifrd throughout th ron1 ?-r. " s-aid Mr F-irk Tii'-.day lorn in dr. olh-ü i j-tatrmf-nt." and our ftorts to .car- n aujii-init-nt ol' th- 1 : ul 1 1 s wer1" sii'"ro'f ul or. v when the- two factions haw tho ("I'-'r'nt-. and fa irTnir.d-dnss of th" 'iv nur. nt pioposal. M aiuvhil'f".ry rft'ort will r molf hy the I 'ivnimcnt to .ottlr othr üthrult o xn-tinj; hi South Hmd ar.l our on- aim is t( rftort; haimonious i - auonship br-tw- n ib- t mtdoyer in.! the rr ployo." 'IW f Aj;r-'niof1 Tcdlorrln 1 an art cpv of tho iiK'i v :it vhioh S' ttl' d )k striko: "We tli undTirr; d. lu rr-witli arVf ! with Fred I V U k. V. S. oml.u.Mon of i ihor. to th- foi'owinf: w;: M'iil" and working renditions the mill lniiu-strv of outh licnti, 3. 1. W aco Srni! . 1 Kighty rnLs an hour shall !' th minimum ratf of pay. :- Timo and one-half shall b l aid for all time worked ov r nin hours. Time for Saturday afternoon. Sunday and all holidays shall he paid for at rate of time and one-half. Workln-r Conditions. 1 We agree to me. t a romrnitt of our own mployvs to adjust eomplaints. - We re5f rve t?ie rK'ht to work iht hours, or less than nine hours it wo ie fit. .'1 - If bu5ino5s is s!.irk uo aprre to reduce the hours anil let all men work rather than lay off a few men. 4 -Saturday afternoon shall be considered a holiday. I N'o work shall be Labor day except to save done on life, limb and property. Th-Te. shall ho no dlrrimina-ti-ui against workmen by cither party t this agreement. 7 The agreement shall apply to mill men only and shall be in force and .Meet until April 1. 1921." t'oimtrr !YoH)alH Made. In an interview 'with a XrwsTmi's representative, Mr. Miller reiterated the government commissioner's statement and added that he was highly elated over the sruceesfu! termination of the walkout, v. hi h be era n to take on serious asI ct. With this pli.tso of the labor proh1 ois Iti South lw nd cleared up. Mr. Wick sai.l tli.it Iiis next move woüLI l t lriio-r tbe bnildinsr contractors and tb members of the common laborers' nr. ion into line. Confereuees .r- ar.l d for Tuesday afternoon and niht per.dinu' the receipt of a our tej- r.ropesal to he presented ti t!-.f vrovcrnment mediator by the eontractms. Th proposals tend rd thv union and the contractors 1 Mi. IVick .tt week hav not b u ;o t a! upon and the mediator i auaiti!;r; the action of the contrai ti"s. COMMERCE SCHOOL RECEIVES PURSE 1 r.U'.c'H J. Kilke'inv. an ie.eevt. tu :.t b inker of Fhirapo and alnnif Nitrt luiiii ha? donatd a lure of J 'n io tb- Se-hool of C'om-m-r t Jo ce t bo r.s. d as a pro!" for h:;;h dasiiv- entertainment in the omra ree d par; mer.t n-t ear. K l : ! ' Ikenr-.. af!-r I a irur Notre Iame v'ars ai;" rv d as or-':dentiaI Mftt !:iry X thr. fermer "omptrol1 rs of the rurr. ta y at Washington. I'urinr th- war !; served to years in I-'rar.ce with the .. l'. as an assistant on the stiff ef the Kn ral p!irehadnfT iu- i.t and was later d'orated by the Fr ra h i:ovorn-nn-nt for meritorious bervie'. In 1510 he oricin it. i the "l?a,-k-to-lreland' mov"T-e,t uhlh ituiurrl more than 2'."' Iri.-h- Anieriear t lb- '-.tt or -d at VIth. t th o.l :a nni ersit v : fore ;h i "om Tueree Surabty r.o;li' Fh itnhe-r and t.dd the necessity of a '-.!!..,. :ea t ion as a foundation for i ful future In the Pus;::. w -1 . ' SPIXIAI. sntMKU HAT1 S. Announcement bvs tuen nul" by Victor H. Kupferer. director of th.-.-boys" department of the V. M. A of spetial rates lor summer :nbershlps In the j oys' depart rn- nt Many s hoo! b- ys avail th-m-dv es vieh year or this opportunity to enjoy the privile'P s f a Y. M. O. A. membership liitin-r the Mimn er tnonths at rednoa d rates Tli" memb-rship rtn.ls from M.iv 1 ." to od 1Z and inel ad s all r.'r.ilur membership pr;::.-a with fret bwlrarnlns' 1sn'p.c. roMrvvY niin"n. i Th-- McMuIh i-.-It inhar 1 I.-:mber r.o with a apitaliz.iti.n of J.'.n .-n .-) be. !-, ft rmd ;-.r.d arti-d. s of iah a h rorporatiot. l;a- 1 e n fi'.. d nitli Xh-y - -cretary f state The ir.e rporiiturn are .'!,.(.:..- (I. Few. !1. Wahl S. Shaw and ; .tl kwa-o!. mpany will own and p:.ite lumber milli an-d will manufacture lu:n.t rroduct.s in South Ih-r.d. BI FHIJ It ItltOS. 319 S. IloId-an St. 1X)11 TL'1DAV Short Stak 20 l'un 2li
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''üvt-rj saib.r." ff-rir.? Orphe im P-Ttror.1? the same deep. .ti r r.trrtair.tr.'? who arnusv-d l'res't Wilson Jr.d hi-t j. arty aboard tbe Ufrge whir.tor., is prer.terl ;a that theater a train today. Stunt and Woods, iu rlever Ercll'h comedy. Mr. ai d Mrs. Perkins i inh. r. in a ple isir.' playlet. I-To an Jlli Walter, offerini: a Pininc and dancing r.ovelty antl the Ar.K-lo Arm.nto eorr.par.y rf acrobats make up the bill. Starting tomorrow the new program Is headlined by I-w 'intor's comedy. "I t' io. " Other entertainers ar Dave Manly, the Asorii tri", Carleton and Helmont and GabLert'a duo. Ii.S A Mitt. No other motional aetres.i of tho erten poas'-.s.s s the power and appeal that are Nazimova'ä. H r latest picture "Stronsp.-r Than Iath," f-hriwn at the huillo aain today, Kies her a rob- that sill add new lutre to her fain- and that will be interesting to all classes of motion picture patrons. She h.a-s tho part ef a little dancer, who&e fanaAis career is rout,'iit to a Midden cloy by 111 health, and who nocks to recoup in India, both health and wealth; tiie latter via the ruarrhc route. The picture was adopted from Wy lie's novel by her husband. Charley Bryant, who also has a prominent role in the photoplay. Tomorrow begins a two day's entrapment of Illsie Fersruson in "Ills House in Order." CASTLE Known by day as tho Mercy," at night aa tho "! "la run" bader of one Ancel of notorious of New Ituth York's fast unde world sets. Clitford has an unusual lual rolo to portray in "The Amazing Woman," to. lay's 'autle attraction. Fdward Coxen has the leading male rolo that of her soldier lover who Is wounded in Franc?. Tomorrow begins a two day's showing of "His House in Order." .wwnmitM. Tom Mix is th- particulaV attraction at the Auditorium today, appearing in mil- of those thrilling; western pictures call d "The Daredevil." Mix performs some remarkable stunts of laring while ruling his famous horse and scenes of great beauty are said to bo shown throughout the production. "Find The Cirl." a Snub Bollard comedy. Mutt ami Jeff ami the Fox News are also on for today. The bill will be repeated tomorrow. OLIYMK. L'wi- Ston- on' of th-- foremost character aetors of the scr -n, takes tho role of John Keith, the hunted man, as w 11 as the part of Derweat Connlston of the ltoyal Mounted Folie-, in "Th" Hiv r'a Fnd," now running at the Oliver theater. The story calls for breathless and thrilling situations in almost every scene, and knowing Mr. Stone's ability to play Mich parts, Marshall Neilan selected him for the double role. Showing of this picture ar given each day continuously starting at 1 o'clock. Ai.. l iiiLix. Thirty-three years is a long time for any business to bo conducteel by the man that originated it. But mor particularly an amusement venture a business that is viewed as precarious. Thirty-three years ago AI. G. Field entered minstrel profcslon as tho manager of the company bearing his name. He has been active in the management of this organization every year Ainc-. There is hardly ", hamlet in thi.s land wh r '. mpany is not well and favor;' oown. Mr. Field has an :,,, ,;.atd a fortune from its earnings. It is known, not only as an attraction, but an institution. Flean in every detail, it has furnished amusement for genTation after generation. Mr. Field will bring his company to the Oliver for three performances. Saturday matir.ee and ni'-ht and Sunday night. rivi: may mtoTiiiiits. Five brothers of Hly Cross pionouneed their temr.erary vows at services held in Dujarb' institute at Notr' Dam'. The newly professed brotlors are Fn-driek, Christopher, Severin. Alon.o and Frnest WASHINGTON', April 27 Anion? those places whose 1.L0 opnlatio:i 1"il:ui s will be inad- public by tho crnsus bureau at 10::!0 a. m.. tomorrow .are: Kalamazoo. Mich. 2 DAYS sunda?ay May 1 & 2 MATINEE SATURDAY The Great n Ii I ( i . 1 : 1 1 nntl niriTF.Il than over. A Mamilfiovnt Flrt Tart, The Garden of Mirth Derby Day at Churchill Downs A Dazlln Panolns DUertl-iO-inent. The Frog's Wedding One Touch of Nature. Short Order Opera While You Wait tut: hu; nvuMisgri. lr Mrmorahlo Mlnstrvl MtTryiki ci :s roe. 7öc, si.oa. $1.50 ujuI $2.00. .ALitlnoo Ö0o to $1.311. SFATS NOW.
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HAMPERING WORK Farm Report For Past Week Shows Poor Wheat Prospects. raptures, ry" and wheat are about the only thing; on Indiana farm that have done any good in tho lafct thro week. In the report of CI. C. Bryant. P. eld agent of the cooperatlv ' crop reporting service. Iurlnr the rast week the farmers west of the city have made extensive preparations for !ho planting of tho 1?20 mint crop. Frequent rains have hampered the plowing. The Bryant report for the week f ollow-.: "Kxccptlor.aüy heavy rainfall on several days of last week has raun d practically nil of the rivers and smaller streams of the state to ov( rilow th!r banks and do considerable damage. No plowing or needing has been done and farm work Is now fully throe weeks behind. "The week has been favoTable to wheat, but the condition Ls still very poo.-. There will not bo a large plowup b -cause of the lalor shortage, although ome Held will make very low yields. "Unless the weather settles th1oat acreage will be considerably shoit of intentions. Itye looks very good and hag made some growth. Young clover is beginning to show grovth and is a fair stand, although le.s seed than URual was usd to the acre. "Rarly fruit trees are in bloom and how but little damflge from the recent severe weather. Farmers are of ALL THE Matinees, 25c Night, 25c, 35c Plus tax. This is Shan
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Marshall Neilan's production of James Oliver Curwood's greatest tale of "God's Country." Recoiling in horror from the snake-like touch of the Oriental, she fought desperately for selfcontrol and time remembering Conniston's promise to break through the barriers of that vile Chinese den, and free her from the mystic spell that was sapping her power of resistance.
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offering pood Wögrs for laborers! but cm not obtain er.ouph for th-"4 1
requirements. LKe ftocK generally requirements, uo- fiock Keueiao. is in good condition, l'astur.s r.iaiS consider ible growth during lh'' week and ure in splendid cor:di- . ticn." COiGRESS MAY VOTE FUNDS FOR iEir POST OFFICE HERE Ffforts of South Bend Lodge, 2:::, II. I. O. Elks to Induce comcrccs to appropriate ?u:ricient fund- for the erection f a new post o'lice building here are about to hear fruit, according to a report submitted t th" bulge by Antony Woife, who has. Just returned from Washington. Mr. Wolfe was sent to Washington to confer with nvmb rs of th Indiana congressioniil de! gation. and ofticiala of the treasury depart - J ment. He returns with the report 1 that treasury c'Ticiils and member-;! of congress say thev realize the need for a n?w po-to:rloe building in Eolith Bend and that when cor.gres-. reconen s In I"cerobrr. a bill prviding for the n- rrss ry appropriation will bo introduced. According to Mr. Wolfe, Indiana's delegation will support the measure at tho next session of congress, but that they are all emphatic that no action will be taken during the present sion. si:i:ks .Trnc.MJiT. Jrnn F. Fortenbarher. administrator of the estate of Anthony Fortenbacher has filed suit ugainst the Anderson Co. asking fur J.dqmcnt in tliv sum of $.".m for indebtedness alleged duo the estate for material furnished and services rendered. The total Indebtedness is rite! at $426.0." according to the complaint tiled in the circuit court. Just Say It Came From Newman's
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A Smashing Story of Wild Adventure in the Frozen North, of a Tender and Most Unusual Love and of Oriental Mysticism.
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THE DAREDEVIL
WRITTEN BY TOM MIX, DIRECTED BY TOM MIX AND PROCLAIMED BY TOM MIX AS THE BEST SIX-REEL WESTERN SENSATION HE HAS EVER MADE. It was in this picture he nearly lost his life in putting over the greatest stunt of his career. We also present a knockout two-reel Sunshine comedy scream, "A LIGHT WEIGHT LOVER;" MUTT AND JEFF, and FOX NEWS of world events. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES 10c, 22c and 28c, tax included. Great crowds will see this picture with Tom Mix, so be one of the wise ones and get here early in the day. Children should come after school.
FRIDAY Popular WILLIAM RUSSELL in "SHOD WITH FIRE," one of his best pictures in six reels, a thrilling romance cf the western plains; PEARL WHITE in 'THE BLACK SECRET' serial, and FOX NEWS of world events. MONDAY AND TUESDAY RUPERT HUGHES presents his masterpiece in pictures, "THE CUP OF FURY." You read this story in the "Red Book Magazine," now see the wonderful screen version of it in seven reels. SPECIAL FEATURE TO STOCKHOLDERS AND THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED IN MOTION PICTURE PROJECTION TOMORROW AFTERNOON FROM 2 TO 4 WE WILL GIVE A PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF THE NATIONAL PROJECTOR, A PORTABLE MOTION PICTURE MA
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LAST TIMES TODAY
It Was The Dance of Fate C7ie iites of Hundreds of 'People rDe vended on the lOaninq Strength cf
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Idajpbed Inj Charles Bryant front the noVeL of Jbtqhxiidiaii Ltfe? hy 9JLHWijLie. A Breathless Drama and the Soul Thrill of a Great and Beautiful Love. The world's greatest actress as Sigrid, the Dancer, in a powerful drama from a stirring novel. The Incomparable Nazimova in a role that taxes her wonderful powers but enables her to give a masterful portrayal that will never be forgotten. REGULAR PRICES TILL 6 O'CLOCK After that 20c and 30c, and worth it. TOMORROW ELSIE FERGUSON in "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER"
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I morrow 'lOHiWJLLIAM?ro.X MICH. j Soecirl Wednesdav 11 tlThe Elk Picnic Pictures t Repeated hy Request. ( j Shown at AH Three Performances. II fvJOW PLAYING KINOGRAMS . j and j h TOPICS OF THE. rr1ri : Mai lor Iallr (5 DAY f -; Tho Worl.l'-i Xchs Im I Ii Srrious and j Vmic. ! i j j 'EVERYSAILOR j j A Salty Miishvil Ho- ; j Dainty (llrllo C.vh 8undar MwtlnSurra a All Tint Tax STUART & WOODS 'iMllr t t llO IOH" MR. AND MRS. PERKINS 1 FISHER Tlio Half Vh IIus" jFLO & OLLiE Walters! I "Two suiiImviiils' ANGELO ARMENTO Sc CO. World"? (iroati st ArrohAls THl'ltsDAV "LETS GO" And lour Othor Art 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1: THEATER TODAY Pretty Ycung RUTH CLIFF -inf fi niE flMAZIHG WOSIWH" The story of a sin that is wipcrd out by charity. Blending quiet small-town life with that of the surging city throngs. TOMORROW Tire Great and Only NAZIMOVA in "STRONGER THAN DEATH" The mystery of the Far East, the thrill of lurking danger, and the fascinations of an ennobling romance, crowded into this tense drama.
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