South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 212, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1920 — Page 6

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ii any important matt rs with which .: m cint!t-s ?nnt I"al, r articular! if it b a rrp'-'blian v -r-s. With tit" republican - in po. r unlloubtfilly tii; taritf h'-vs wi'.l lt. r':t( and .1 return 'mi-U- to a prouetjv' tariff t take tii pi k of ii tariff for nvi-niic only. i;nt f"-, if any, of t! f r.'pnb!iin loailrr holit'. how-vT, that thfrc will 1," a rti:rn to th very hUh tariffAvhii h c.i-t-'I. fr instance, u:ul r th- 1 ayne-.llric'n law, th lat rnc written by th republicans, which hail a fatal r-ff"Ct upon the party in tne ton-re: r. al hellend oi 1D10. Whi ther Cox rr n irdincr w in conenss will t nj th- n..itt"r fi rovi.-ir.eT tho presrnt. u P ral ti l iws which promt?, s In ! a monnnn-rtal nint Ifr.e'-dr.iwn-o'it t Tb"!1 will be an attempt fo Ii.min.it" th' eetss profits tax as it n".v y!nin! no matter whic h party i s'.u-r s.-fiw. It is clear, hoe.r. that the inoiTif tax and surt ixrs np'-n th" larger Incoraes will tm contir.nrd. Nntioivil Umluft. AmonR th" subjt-cts which -will b tak'"il at the extra i-. -.-ion of on-Kr-!-s if the ruiblicans win will be a national l u. svstf ;n, prpaitli; ss for national det'riw, liiirni-'r ation kri!ation, rhib'l labor l(riIalion, frcU-raJ letci.-!atii'.n ;ii,'.tint lynching, finir.rial legislation and fid-ral aid to tadvc the hou;ni; problem. ConsideraM attention also will be paid, if the republicans win. to legislation for deflation of th" currency. That part of Senator Harding's notification -pe-ch in which ho declared that th-: f"dcral Ki;vern went should make üs libtriv and victory bonds worth all that the citizens paid for then; was hailed with voclff roiis app'.ause. That l : matt. r which touches millions of An.fric.ins c!cely. Wha t her -ox "r llardini; is elected president tlu:e undoubtedly will b ;i strenuous d.:nand for t-nui" Icislat ion or executive action on the ral"t cf the overnn.ert loid:in to the deflation of ert-dPs and currency whi- h will "make the bonds approximately what w.-iM paid for them and whit h will restore In a measnre the purchasins' value of the dollar.

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AUDITOHIOI "Love'3 Harvest" a delightful comedy-drnrna featuring .Mis3 Shirley Mason, the sweetest little girl on the Fcreen, is beint; fchuwn at the Auditorium today. Although Mason, who is a sister of Viola. Dana, has been on the Etae since pho was four years old, shv must bo eonsidere! KomethlnK of a discovery'. At the ;'o of nineteen xh:: is hailed as one of the most beautiful girls of the screen. Fresh an I ur.t polled, she has rare trirllsh cnarns. 'Love's Hattest" is a story of love and the stage in Paris and

New York. First a srirl finds her-: self the victim of her fathers cruel Jep-acy in being bequeathed like any j piece of property to a na.n she ne-ver has sten: and later has to chooso j between her obligation to a man I

who has opened to her a sta&c career and her obligation to a man who loves her. Miss Mason's piquant Impersonations are delightfully pleasing, with rr-oraenfa of convincin" seriousness and dramatic force. A 3 fight to d.ath between Momba and a pack ot Infuriated tigers is a bif thrill in today's sensational episode of "The Lost City" wild anirnr.l serial which is one of the most popular ever exhibited in the city. Fox News is also on today's program. "ho'f? Your Servant?" a sensational six-reel drama; Hank Mann in "The Gum Riot" two-reel comedy, and Fathe News are tomorrow's pictures.

MAY FORM NEW COMMUNIST PARTY FOR ENGLAND

Wobbly Ears and Flat Ones Good Combination

FRENCH USE MAXY SENEGALESE TROOPS

Socialists "Left Wine" Hold Meeting in August.

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July 2?. An attempt to form a Communist

The watermen who will wear thn American shield at the Olympiad in Antwerp form the most remarkable race team ever gotten tog-ether. Tney hold between them virtually every swimming record for every

.ire I "v.'f.nt on the International card.

GVrS VAMPIKG KEPT HIM OUT OF A REGULAR DOG'S GRAVE!

29. Dein? a doer's life, but

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Texas leau1 lhrt country in tho nmn'ir.t authorized f "r jrood rorids, with bond issues totaling SH.TOS.OO.

ATLANTA. July stool pigeon is a the n

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with Gyp. W. I j. Lively. Atlanta's sprightly doc: catcher, arrested Gyp for not wearintr proper doer .1ew-"lry. Tho penalty assessed after clays passed and no one bailed him out was death. Gyp tool: counsel with himself. P.'do?ed if he'd be bumped off and he su"h a business dot?, too ldotrcred if he would. Gyp. ha talents. H" mail" such a showintr at plain and fancy do-vampins that Lively, lookin?: cm. .''.prned him for a life contract. Shy strangers that fled from the very rumble of the doc: patroj sidled up to. Gyp for recognition. Hard-boiled outlaws that ran tre d the dark alleys liked Gyp's ways and were converted. " wouldn't take anything fcr that doc." quoth Lively. "My b :si-ni.-' ha." nearly doubled since I found him. Doppondest doir I ever saw." And Gyp certainly is a terrier.

LVD HUSBANDS LIKE THIS ARE AT DEMAND

LA SALLE There Is nothing deadly In 'Taris Green", tho latest Paramount-Art-craft picture to star Charlie Ray at the LaSalle today and tomorrow. The story has but few 6erious moments, and many humorous ones. It gets away to a snappy start that Is refreshingly original and contains large slices of new and amusing material. Ann May as Charle's newleading lady, playing a petite French maid, is thoughtfully delightful and will win many hearts.

LONDON. will be made

party in Knpland Ausrust 1, at a national convention of "left win" socialist and industrial organizations. Socialist bodies of the extreme left have been holding ' unity conferences" intermittently for several months with that end in view. The Invitations to the convention, point out that three points are considered cardinal by the promoters, the dictatorship of the proletariat, the povict tystcm, and adhesion tu the Third Internationale. The direct promoters of the convention are the British socialist party, the anti-war majority section of which was once the social 1st democratic party; the Workers' Socialist Federation, composed of Miss Sylvia Fankhurst's followers; and the Communist Unity group of the socialist labor party. The socialist labor party has not Finifled its Intention to participate in the convention. Hold Discussion. A great deal of discussion has arisen over the attitude the power-

AKRON. O.. July 29. Would you know whether newly weds are proing to be happy? Look at their ears. This advice is given by WlHlam Woodbridge, local marriape licen? clerk. Listen to the Woodbridpe dope: "Ears that wiggle denote versatility. "They should be coupled with the small, tiat, domestic ear. which lies close to the head and which can listen to the same jokes year in and year out, or to a slide trombone practiced four hours at a time, without quivering. "Ears which are not mates denote complexity of disposition. "This compl3xity is most likely to manifest itnelf in a preference

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I uificii troops, rnn-ny cr tr.em r.ff;s. -ilf.se. have been i:ed by the Frcr.c' for rnendlnjr the neighbor's rhlcken ! 'n their joirt occupation f ?h:coops rather than hoeing its owr. The Semp.ütso wear bri'..; radish bed. It will, generally, b öretn uniforms and red fizzes. The. too ill and feverish to go to church ! fars are decorated with ..;

Sunday morning, but will always miraculously recover in time to go

Sunday after-

acros the cheeks and abcut th" e.v s. They irsually wear larse r'.-.i

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noon. Such an ear should always be associated with what Is po;ulany known as a deaf ear. "Then, there is the ear which lops over the edge, like a retter pup's. It denotes kindness to children and stray cats and aversion for

the popular Institution known as! A n. the Saturday night bath. To fulfill 1 office -its mission in lifo it i absolutely I cveml

necessary that this ear should be has made up with a red, or common gar- ' re

den variety, which always denotes ; ev.le?e a pillar of the church and a worker, pcrte an

in the ars and rcaxsy of triern ha straggly beards cut to a point o . th chin. Although tho Sene.'a'.'s. are Mos!em5, they rt on badly w.t. th- Turk. esreciaJiy In thr Inter-

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ful labor party may take toward the convention. The British socialist party is affiliated with the labor party, but the Workers Socialist Federation and the Communist Unity group have refused to be connected with it. and th labor party itself so far has made no official pronouncement concerning thj proposed convention. There is a difference of opinion among the political groups as to whether the convention will succeed In forming a Communist party with a following sufficiently large to give it any considerable influence.

but tt Is considered virtually certain that as a result of the convention there will be a big readjustment and regrouping of socialist bodies to correspond to irreconcilable differences cf policy.

ion. addressing them in 7'rrr.o Just why did you come ov e"" he ased.

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PimTRMlNATION WINS

FRATT, Kan.. July

place has the "nerviest" burglar. iThe "second story artist" went to the home of J. Fishburn. clerk in a local clothing establishment, stole the keys to the store and escaped with loot to the value of several hundred dollars.

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sult of the recent flood of staterr.T.. on thp Mexican petroleum lfc!,.tion situation from gove rr mer.t source s.

LONDON. July 29. A husband who lent his wife and paid her an allowance cf 3 a week while she lived with another man has been revealed in a case before the Clerkt nw ell Magistrate. The loaned wife's allowance didn't arrive last week. Drown, tho consignee, so to speak, found her taking hH clothes out to panvn them, and lie lost his temper. When vh brought him into court for assault and explained to the Judge that she merely borrowed the clothes and would hav reclaimed tbem when her allowance arrived, the Jitdste ruled that the hu1band "must be a remarkably good chap," and fined I'rown $10.

CASTLE Built on selfishness and misunderstanding, her "House of Toys" toppled. It was only then that she learned her lesson of sacrifice and understanding and built a real home on the foundations of love and understanding. This is the unique plot of the picture of that title which is the Castle's feature for today. Seena Owen and Pell Trenton have the roles of wife and husband, while charming Helen Jerome Eddy wins sympathy in the role of the "other woman". Tomorrow, Wallace Reld Is featured in "The Lottery Man".

Government processes, as demonstrated by the speed made in demobilizing her army to peace strength, seem to be long-drawn out affairs in Germany. "Suppressed speech is a painful disease." Sir William Harcourt once remarked.

George's Tonsils Hurt; Wife Gets Divorce AKRON. r., July Tonslliti? was ihe basis for a local divorce suit. l.utie and George Scott lived tog ther here from evening untM morning- when married In October three years ago. The morning after their wedding George, it is claimed, joined the army and went overseas. Fnlisting a a single .man. he der. rived Lutie of her allotment. Wh. n George returned some months ago. Lutle went to see him.

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' man, humorous appeal of Ray in this comedy about a Yankee doughboy, returning to live on the farm after a short sojourn in France. Then there's romance, too, in the person of a dainty little French person, played charmingly by Ann May. If you like Charlie Ray -and who doesn't DO NOT MISS IT.

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'LOVE'S HARVEST"

One of the most charming love dramas you've ever seen. Don't miss this popular favorite in a story of love and the stage and a girl's fate. Also the fight to death in the jungles

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Wild Animal Serial Sensation. NOTE A JUNGLE FIGHT BETWEEN ELEPHANTS AND TIGERS IS THE BIG THRILL IN TODAY'S CHAPTER. Also FOX NEWS OF EVENTS. 1 Regular prices 10, 17, 22 cents. ' "' TOMORROW "WHO'S YOUR SERVANT?" six reel dramatic sensation; "THE GUM RIOT," tworeel Hank Mann comedy, and PATHE NEWS. MONDAY- AND TUESDAY WILLIAM RUSSELL in "SLAM-BANG JIM," comedy-drama in six parts. His very best.

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