South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 210, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 July 1920 — Page 9
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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COLLECT LARGE
FEDERAL INCOME SUM IN INDIANA
State Contrilnites Heavilv Ecc! Profit and Incom Taxe.
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th revn!j rIlcte'l In Indiana from federal Incoiri and excess I'lcfiu t-ix during th fl.al yrar
nd-d June 20, Along with thial
$:.., 31 7.604. 5 In miscellaneous fed-
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th- revenu bureau. Nearly flvp and a half Mllions
constituted tho total amount taken ii the last. rxcevIinH the hlh'-M figure recorded since tho bureau f lntern-'.l revenue came Into exitenc in S2. Shows State ProrTity. This ii the be.it indication cf tho xtr-nt and prf prlty of Indiana industry, and may portend that thy täte may advance from hr position as th flxth ?tate in the union in indimtri.il development. Special taxes represent revenue levied by thi frovrnrnent on such articles as oleomargarine, clpir manufactures and similar products. Hesides this they include theater taxes, permits for shooting Eallerirg, pawn-brokers licences, billiard hill permit?, and public amusement taxes. This item makes up no small part vt the revenue buriKet.
ZULUS ATTEND FAREWELL PARTY
AUDITORIUM. "Broken JJlo'jms", ,t which ol-unr.-.s have !.--n punted, prating .and coTidnnin;? it. ftill thi fatur' picture of th day. When I. W. Oririlth ronrort-il the plot ill v'Ied in the Mry of th- "Thf Chir.k and th Girl" and made from it the pirture railed "I'rokcn l'los.sms" he ;ti hi d the greatest tli?tin'tion of his n.aterful Career. It is indeed ('rifhth's masterpiece. The M"ry, whll? t tragedy, is s-implo and human and involves the lives of but thre persons and a few others with whom they tome in contacj. London and China are the locations ii!-d and Lillian ("ash and Robert l'.arthelmec3 have the leading parts. Kid McCoy, ex-prlze nhter. is sten as F.attling Ilurrows and is the third character in he story. Uurrows eirl's father, a drunken bully. KarP'.ays the part ji the little white the;me.s as tho Chink, is the Kirl'a protector. The H'ory is sensational and wholly understandable and one of the bent ever seen in the city. It is being shown today and will be repeated tornorow along with Fox News. Mutt and Jeff and a Snub Pollard comedy. The sweetest little girl on the screen. Miss Shirley Mason, clever .sister of Viola Dana will be seen Friday in one of her best pictures. "Tho Ixve Harvest". picturized from Pearl Doles Bell's story. "The Lost City", popular wild animal serial sensation, and Fox News are alio seen on this bill.
Invisible Watch" Her 1 Secret Says Fair Rider
Famous Equestrienne With Ringling Uro, and Rarnum & Bailcv Tells of SueCC53.
DURHAM. SOUTH AFRICA. June 15. The chief of the Zulu nation, his ringed headmen and many minor chiefs, recently assembled in the court house at Maritzburg and delivered speohes of affection and esteem for Lord Sidney Charles Buxton, retiring governor-general of South Africa, and Lady Buxton, who accompanied him on the farewell visit. There -was an enthusias
tic demonstration.
The court houne was packed with
the courtly, dignified Zulus, some
of them In trrrr rna! and wonrinc
medals received for bravery in the
war, but others, also wearing medals won on European battle fields, were clad only in the primitive Zulu fashion. Chief Manzolwandhll, Fon of Cetewayo, as a chief of the Royal Zulu blood voiced his thanks for "the beneficent British rule." Then Chief Mini spoke. He said: "The Zulus gave assistance In the great war and if assistance Is needed apraln they are prepared to die for their king and country." The governor - general thanked the Zulus for their excellent behavior during the war, and for their active assistance. As he finished ppeaklns: the "bayete" salute ranpr out, anthem-like, in a flnal farewell.
TEACHERS PUNISH YOUNG GIRL PUPILS
I) NT) ON", July 27. Caning of pirl pupils In elementary schools by their male, teachers, a practice
which has been general in England for many years, recently has become the subject of much criticism nr.d The Daily Mall has started an apitatlon for its abandonment. Many letters have been written the newspapers, tho majority of the writers advocating Infliction of corral nunishment of eirls. when
nece5sary. by women teacher?. They protest that a sensitive pirl may never fully recover from the "shame of being caned by a man." The lord mayor of Bristol, who had CO years' experience as headmaster of a Fchool, said he knew tho practice of men administerlnp corporal punishment to pirls was common, but he was opposed to it.
LASALLJ1 Seena Owen in "The Ilouee of Toys'' is the attraction at the Lasalle today and tomorrow It is a domestic drama with the featured player as a selfish and thoughtless wif. Miss Owen is excellent in the part and wears many attractive j-owiis. The picture Is an adaption of the book of the same name by Henry Russell Miller. Helen Jerome Eddy has a role that allows her to be sweet and sincere and Pell Trenton is likeable as the husband. CASTLE. For a two-day showing the Castle has secured the latest Charley Ray comedy. "Paris Green." First as a bashful doughboy In France, later as a retuf.i soldier trying to n train adapt himself to domestic lif, the clevtrnrss of this Inimitable comedian is given full sway. It has been said that Charley Ray is as welcome on the screen as a ray of sunshine and each of his pictures bring joy and cheerfulness with none of th disagreeable features sometimes found in camera entertainment In "Paris Green" he is the same Joveable lad as before.
PEKING SURROUNDED BY REBEL SOLDIERS
Py Fnlted Pre?s: PEKING. July 27. Peking has been entirely surrounded by rebel troops and capture of the city was
expected momentarily today. Con-
rifle and artillery outside the east was reported at
miles east of Peking,
where rebels have taken over many shops and factories. American marines have arrived at Tung Chow to protect American missionaries stationed there.
siderable occurred Looting Chow. 12
fire wall. Tung
ISSUES CHALLENGE TO INDUSTRIAL COURT
TOUR DIE WHEN AUTO IS HIT BY TRAIN
It Tnlted Tre : ST. LOUIS. Mo.. July 2 7. Four men were killed and a fifth escaped by jumping when the automobile in which thej' were ridfnR-. was struck by an electric train on a grade crossingnear Mitchell. 111., earlv today.
well known woman PHYSICIAN DIES Fy Fritted Trcs : TOFEKA. Kär.s. July 27. Dr. Kv,i Harding. no of th best known women physicians in the west and -oci.nlist candidate for the I'nitrd States senate, died here early toil ay.
By FnltM Press: PITTSnUEG, Kas.. July 27. Dist. Pres't Howat. of the United Mine Workers, has issued another challenge to the Kansas industrial court. With 2.000 men out on strike, protesting fines imposed by companies for attempts to establish a five-day week, regardless of contract. Howat "invited" Gov. Allen and Atty. Gen. Hopkins "to see if they can get the men to return to work."
PRELATE FORCED TO REARRANGE ITINERARY Hy Fnited Tre.: ATLANTIC CITY. X. J.. July 27. Archbishop Daniel C. Mannix of Australia, here on a tour of the country, to. lay said he probably would have to rearrange his itinerary as a result of Premier Lloyd George's announcement that he would not be ullowed tq land Jn Ireland. The prelate had planned to sail on the Baltic July 31, for Queenstown.
Los Angeles Again Rattled by Earthquakes Bv I'nitPd Pross: LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 27. Loa Angeles was rattled by another earthquake tremor shortly after midnight. Xo material damage has been reported from any of the three i-hakt ?.
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Stirs of the circus world hav : their ihilosihy and their epiKram ;ts well as those rnn and. women ho follow lers ppectacular professions. May Wirth. most famous of all equestrienne, is fond of repeating a rule which she follows with Kreit consistency and whkh, fch ill tell you. Is responsible lor hti success. It is. "Work hard, play hard and sTi:lle. Hmlle, smile. Whoever does this consistently is bound to land on hin f.-tt." ! Miss Wirth practices what she1
preaches. She is said to be able to rel earse longer hours than most male performer in c.'rcusland. She is an expert at tennis and pclo and through it all she wears a smile that simply won't come off. As for "landing on her feet," she does that even on the fastest of fra'iopins horsey, she is the daring lady dainty of the wiwdust ring. IUr forward somersault, performed from tho back of a horse running at top speed, hau never been equaled by any other equestrian man or woman. She and the entire Wirth family will be here with the Ringing Brothers a?.d Barnum Uailey Cor..bined Shows Saturday, August MKs "Wirth will be seen in solo numbers, which will include hei remarkable forward somersault on a fingle horse and others performed from the back of one mount to another while both arc on the grallop. S.e is the feature of a great galaxy of riders numbering 70 artists Though still In her teens, Miss Wirth has surpassed all others In her branch of the profession. Though she has marrj accomplishments as a rider, her ama?Jng somcrsaulu outshine all the rest. She rarely experiences a fall. This bs becauso she has what circus people term "perfect time." "I start to spring through the air at Just the second or part of a second when the little watch inside me y-iys it's time to go," says she. "That's the only watch we riders have and the only one we ever need. And then I keep risrtit on smiling even when things go wrong. When the face is relaxed in a smile all the the rest of the body relaxes, too. And so, you ste,' I always land on n..v feet."
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May Wirth nnl One o" Her Twchc Horses. May Wirth is but one of many world-famous artists now for tho first time presented on a single program. This has been made possible because of the consideration of America's two great circuses into what is everywhere hailed as tho biggest and best amusement institution in history.
POPULATION FIGURES
WASHINGTON, July 27. The census bureau today made public the following 1920 population results: Sullivan county, Ind., . 31,630; Ionia röun-y, Mich.. 33. 087; Clinton county, Mich., 23.110; Macomb county. Mich., 3S.103; Muskegon county, Mich., 62,362; Shiawazee county, Mich., 4 5.924; Van Buren count-. Mich., 30,715.
APPEAL TO PRESIDENT FOR NEW MOONEY TRIAL
Br United Press: WASHINGTON. July 27. An appeal to Pres't Wilson to Intercede with California authorities to secure a new trial for Thomas J. Moony and Warren K. Billings was presented at the White house today by a delegation representing the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employes of America.
FAMOUS CIRCUS CLOWN IS FATALLY INJURED By United Tress: DENVER. Colo.. July 27. Lon Moore, famous clown with the SollsFloto circus, was killed and another member of his automobile party was probably fatally injured when the machine was wrecked in Bear Creek canyon, near Evergreen, Colo., today.
CHICAGO Gcorce ILillslcrn felt the iioel for something: lieatln: when lie went into his wine cellar. Ho ngreeil today tho nitric acid lie dranU bj" mistake did the work.
for tomorrow Light Colored Silk Dresses Up to $40.00 Drcases at ...-. $15.00 Up to $50.00 Dressea at ..mmimmh $19.75 Up to $60.00 Dresses at . . . . $25.00 All other Summer Silk Dresses at Onchalf Off". Cool Wash Dresses All $15.00 Wash Dresses at $ 9.75 All $20.00 Wash Dresses at . . . $12.50 All $25.00 Wash Dresies at $13.95 Tailored Wash Skirts All $4.50 Wath Skirti at $2.95 All $5.50 Wanh Skirts at.... $3.95 All $7.00 Wanh Skirts at $4.50
Wool Suits Wool Coats Wool Wraps all in this Sale at One-half Price. Novelty Silk Sports Skirts $20, $25, and $27.50 values, at $1 1 .95.
Business Hours: Dally 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Saturday Till p. m.
Voile, Organdie and Batiste Blouses and Over Blouses on Sale at Y2 off
Our Seventeenth Year
' Wool Sweaters and Slip Overs Now selling at One-fourth Off. Silk Georgette Blouses at One-fourth Off.
Store ClcsPd Saturday "Gvenln During July and August
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INDIANAPOLIS Two hundred movie fans were turticd away from a church last night at which one tinupopular hhow was filmed under the auspices f three elmrclio. Admls;ion was free.
COMIC TO SOUTH RUM) THURSDAY Thursday Is Final July Clearance Day in South Dend. There'll bo bargains pa lore! Detter arrange to t-pend Thursday In South Rend.
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THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD TOLD IN THREE WORDS LOVE LIFE DEATH The picture you have been wanting to see Here's your lait chance, so don't any man, woman or child miss it. A simple and human story of London and China which maltss no concessions to sentimentality or sweet impossibilities. It is a portrayal of life in ell its actualities. Beautiful LILLIAN GISH as the little white girl, and Popular ROBERT BARTHELMESS as the Chink in one of the most absorbing stories of London's underworld. "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" IS A PICTURE OF ART, BEAUTY AND DRAMATIC TENSION. Ladies and children should attend the matinees. PRICES 10, 22 and 28 CENTS FIRST TIME IN THE CITY AT THESE PRICES. FRIDAY Extra Special MISS SHIRLEY MASON, the sweetest little girl on the screen, sister of Viola
extra good comedy-drama in six parts. Also "THE LOST CITY," popular wild animal
CARS WASHED AT Auto Market Jefferson at Lafayette Blvd.
(Will Open August 19th) GOLDEN EAGLE INN Over 208-210 South Michigan St. Chinese and American DL-hes Best Service Dancing and Mula
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