South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 365, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 December 1920 — Page 6

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 5LAZE LEAVES 5C0 ! HER PROBLEMS " By Annette Bradshaw th imrrtnt roh . inhnünpr Mil- J" .vT-J TV t' n L'lhott Dexter. Mahrl Jul- ft m'.fni.: i- nro S.' tt. Wir.tcr Hall. Holm Ii:nhar. Ann Forest. Mmdo Wavno. FreiJ Huntley, 1 T'!v.plar. I'owrll, Mark Ftnton. and Jant- Wolf. I IL Wiil 1 - HOMELESS; HREIJS1I IWvltd Ftfe. 1, litt, tr tteutk nrv4 CnjLm"br sf Conen s "right to rovn Ts Fhowir.cs of "Tho IÜht To I.'v" will be given at tho Oliver :h.-a!rr today. Mae Murray ami Pivi'l Powell ar the featured players in this production which has N en th attraction at the Oliver ir.ce Monday. r 4 Ir acts V ijuLriiii TODAY i 1 lip i if y riv' h':r. XT' Aboi . r r. . .; . I !,

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will ho hchl .Vow Years eve at tho M i.-ha waka church. The J. o. C. pirls will entertain with a Xew Year's partv at the 1im:.m of Mrs. Nell McCirew, X. Ih-rhih st. Mrs. Harry VandenhurfT will entertain with a NVw Year's party In h ror of her mother, Mrs. Prower or Fanford, S. D. Mr.-;. A. I. Prandcnhurpr, S. Feenth st.f entertained tho memh rs of tho M. Th church choir Tuesday evening. The rooms were at- ! tive with Christmas ilecorations. T'nirty pues's wer ires nt and the

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SEES FISH CULTURE HEEDED IH STATE'S GREAT WATER AREA Mann fiel J Says Indiana Lal:es and Streams Arc Not Utilized. INDIANAI'OL.IS, Dec. 29. Indiana with an area cf otr 22,00, O'jO acres has an area of 4 40 .-juare miles of water which nchould bo used intensively for lish culture, i-ays '.ie:-e N. Monntleld of thy state department of con? rvation. Th? state's water aica, it is estimated in a bookk-t prepared by the depar.numl of conservation, if in onj continuous lxdy represents tho equivalent of a lake 110 miles long an I (our miles wide. "A trem-ndous ariount of fish coulil bo reared in M'ch a vast expanse of water," the booklet says, 'and in addition this water, fortunately well divided in the Mate, hau id enter prominently into our economic Hf? for producing power, tr.iu.sportntto'i, and for various industrial and domestic ues. The produeth eness of this volume of watt r Is indeed hard to estimate, but suffice it to say even In our modern a?o much of it is not bcin j" properly utilised a.s an aid to mankind." Iakif Tor Playgrounds. Most of Irdima's lakes- are ill the r.('it!i rn counties and these should i be made th piayqrounds for hun- ; ilr-ds of Hosiers raen summer. cimsen-ation defartment oflicialh declare. Protection of fish In ami lakes is neceiry speedy 1 olino in the in ir," tr !r l n i at A the streams iry to ohtvk supply accord to Mr. Mnnnli?d, J ".State laws are lax in repard to It.Jcini,' adult flsh in sp.iwnlnpr s.-a-.on." siij s Mr. .Mannf.eld. "ani it i. little wander that Ilcof-ier ac juatic lifo is dtlly diminishing. Present t ?hin-r laws, Mr. Mannfield points out. permit anyone In the state who is equipped with the proper license to th H65 days in ti e ear providir.e he complies with the Statut- in regard to the methods pei mistfiblf to employ hi the taking. This is one of th? chif contnbut jp - ajrencies fcr acquatic dccima tion. h s:i ys. aiiuui: i v. x u tut UlC I.H H V ph a'ifi'! f;i h life is the interference luring tho o:LSon when the lish aro Fpawnin? and reproducing. Ncl lcptslutl'n. "It is clear to tho minds of levers of cb-an sport that the time Is eomin'r when Indiana must prhlbi bv law the takinc: of fish ofT nrti during tho tp.v. ni nt Phasen." decharts Mr. Mannfleld. "If no tuch ! action Ih tak-m it will be futile to believe that the stale from its hatcheri3 can propagate sufiicient F'd-'baly fish to properly stock our wa tor' WILL HAVE THE BIGGEST PARTY IN THE CITY NEW YEAR'S EVE Try XEWS-TLUES Want Ads

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She can't sing, or play the piano THEATERS "UP IN MAISl-:iS ItOOMv" Mis.i Sylvia Gaynes, who plays an important part in "Up In Mabel's lloom," the farce success which A. II. Woods will present at the diver Theater on Friday and Saturday nights and Saturday afternoon, t" Hoves that acting requires as much voice culture as slnpir.g, "Critics and audiencea complain." says Mls. Gaynes, "that the enunciation of the American actor and actr ;i thp worst In tbp world. If that i so, it is because they do not j only do they do an injustice to their audience?, but an even greater one to thorns' lves for often their voices .-re gone when they are In their prime. Few people know how to mak Uff of the Bounding board of the body and so wear out their chests. Another Important feature of clear enunciation is the use of .weis. The vowel should be emphasized rather than the consonant, if you want people to understand what you Hay." 4 IIUJ) T'OAf.Seldom has a photoplay been rreeted by such immediate enthus-; !.ism as "Tied Foam" met with when it was released it Tiionth npro. To"ay ii is nnnpT si. own at inn i-aue. jmnnp its recent untrasro nnd Indianapolis runn. Miss Zena Keefe, the stnr. took a vacation

from the studio and appeared at j the theaters where the photoplay wns beinc: shown to p rson'illy thank tho audiences for their ap-jn ireciation of her work and th!

work of the company. Snturdiy TTvenimr Post readers will remem her the powerful Ftory when it appeared In the paces of that macri"ine. It concerned the bitter hatej r nd schen:s of revenge of ono mm i toward another. For a Xew Year's' eve attraction thf Ia?alle will offr a speciil show at which a world famous frature picture will be shown. The show will start at 11 o'clock. ORJTTIJLr. 'On the Street" is the title of the corner comedy offered by Klrhy. ' uinn and Ancrer as the headline , feattire of the new vaudeville pro- i irram openinp at the Orpheum this i afternoon. This extra Holiday hill also Includes IaUose and Adam? ai duo of Ideal entertainers who sin?:! well, dance jrraofully and offpr up-to- ' the-minute patter. Hall, Ermine and Price a clever trio offer "A I N'Ight on Ilroadway," a comedy in-t"rspers;-'d with soncr and dance. William Sisto, the Italian statesman. Prosper and Maret. th college athletes and the ranclrir IPumphreys. whirlwln! ternsichorean artiste in a comedy oddity. Tomorrow nicht, which i New Year's Kve. the artlr.ir timA of the shows has Nen chaneed to :15 and i 10:1?. allowing the entertainment to ! continue until midnlcht. - "Tun fatatj uont."The Fatal Hour" is one of the

s-.vlftest. most exclti-it: melodramas rrj r-hown on a South Pend screen in imany months. The story of the in-ill rifrue of a chorus srirl. a rasrallv ' L

friend and th weak Iord "r-!lv" rnf.u anoinrr man out or n:5 , Inheritance, and the complications ; will arise when an attempt is made ; to steal the crown jewel fnrr.ish a t icture f jll of hazardous enterpri.. "The Fatal Hour," with a remarka1 !e cast playlnjs In It. Is belntr shown today at the Castle. Tomorrow " iht. starting at 11 o'clock, a special performance of another photoplay will be Eiven. "nr.HOLD .my rrr Sir Gilbert Parker's powerful store, "The Translation of Sivace," has been picturlzed under the title of ' Behold My Wife" ar.d will be shown at the Oliver theater all next wee-k. radically an all-wtar caat interpret.

LAST TIMES TODAY KOn " I Jftmr Grady & Co.. Jim Y UÄ Ilcynold, Hve of CluTw, I 1 ?.rsrrni uro Tlioma.s - Vl Trio, Howard & Helen j KM! Start! Ntiü?! o j oal Special New Year's Bill is THE KINOGRAMS World's latest News In lMctnrt s KIRBY, QUINN & ANGER In the Corner Comedy, "On tho Strtxt" Wm. Sisto LA ROSE & ADAMS Offering "nits of Sunshine" 10 a 8 Prosper & Maret 0 01 HALL, ERMINE & BRICE In A Nlht on Broadway' Ö iO V.' 31 The Dancing Humphreys t fi W fl ?? w r SjKMid New Year's le at tho Orihcuia I'iivt bbow .Lartts at 8:15. Last show at 10:15. R '- 7 SUNDAY Liliiun Bernard and Her Five Jazz Clowns of Syncopation And Five Other Arts r I ' Fl I W fvl Mats. 2.-c. Ilvo?., Main ri'Kr 50c. Haleony 25c. ITrst Fix row? 50c. SunI day and Holiday mati nee prices atiic as evening. hLM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7x 1 1 H j lVi v- V ti :j ij A HAPPY, SNAPPY m re V I JUS i i I L DID W zz z: E EE

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With an All-Star Cast. Robbed of his name and his inheritance by the intrigrues of a chorus queen and a rascal, he "carri'sd on" until zero hour struck.

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POTmt BENT Li located einty-lx mllti ast cf ChlceMro at th I-olmt whr th et. Joeph river, Amerlo rnort plctaratqu tr&m. male 1U "south badM and turn northward t th graat laxa AJLEA: (City proper), l.7 quar ratle: alutaä, Til ft. ABSEILED VALUATION: Heal tat. Improvement, rvonal property, 131,110,110. C1TT DEBT: BonÄ debt .. 4tl,I CO ßlnain? fund 11.111

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Net dtbt , $447.117 CITY FTtOPDRTY AND FTXFiU A5T5ET3! $8,041,4 01. CLUB9: Chamber of Comr.ierct with rclualr club bovm ar.d equipment, Indiana Club, Knlf and Fork Cub, totjth Dtnd Woman's Club, Progreaa Club, Rotary Club, Hlwante Club, Adfll League, Univrlty Club, and Country Club with a mctt ccmplete house and olf course. Also an unusual uumbir 1 other clubs and Organization which provld for inUUartual nd and social life. DEATH RATE: .89 per l.CCC niRTII RATD: IS. 6 4 par 1,000. E1XJCATIOXAL, INSTITUTIONS. CU&U?a grxä pubüo rhool, alued at $1,260,000. A nw $450,000 Hiffh School. A vocational school. Twlve parochial chools. ßchool enumeration i to 1 years, 16,657 (1615). School attendance ( approximator) , 12.000. Free public night schools art co&ducted In four of the ward building and In the High School with an attendance of about one thousand. Night school work 1 Jko provided by the T. M. C. A. and Y. "W. C. A. The Unlversly of Notre Dams Is located Just north cf the city. Bt. Mary Academy, anothtr larye Catholic Institution, provides for the academic and collegiate training of girls. In addition to theae are the following special and technical choo Three business coileg-e. two schools of music FAC1XJTIE3 FOR NEW INDUSTUIEfl: An lmp.xant Uduomont to new Industries that x&ay not at once require an Individual plant la furnished by a Manufacturers' Plant and pow jr Oo. Spaoe and power to suit can be had In the building of this company at low rental. Rental includes water, heat, watchmur. and elevator service. Many excellent sites and a few buildings procurable. "Write ßoutJa Dend Chamber of Cocimerce for list and photo. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: Ten bank äXiä trust companies with total rrsource8 of $22,680, 318.0a IABOR: 6outh Dend Is whai is classed la labor circles as an "open town." There Is an abundance of both skilled and utikkllled labor and plenty more to draw upon in the entailer adjacent towns. Wa&e scales furnished on request- a large proportion of workingmen own their homea. POPULATION: The following comparative figures are most Ipnitican. as hcwiiijj that South tient'i ha nver had a boom, but a pteady, normal, though rapid growth. Such a growh is pasitlve evidence of the natural advantages of the city as em Industrial and commercial center. Population, U. S. cinnus: 1SS0. 13,280;; 110, 31.111; UM). 35.99; lölu. 53.684; (Local Census), TM2. 5,S00. and 116. 7.020. POWER: The St. Joseph river Is now developing approximately 2 5, COS kydro-eltctric horsepower from four Jam In thJs Yiclnlty, :ncst of this power being available for 8outh Bend. The olniow advantages of electric power, and the low price at which it is furnished here, are practical inducements no manufacturer can overlook. Cost of power and Usht: Hlectric, .06 to .0081 per k. t hr. Average cost 16 to 50 h. p., $24.00 per h. r. per ear. Gas, 65 cents to 90 cents per M cubic feet net. PUBLIC SAFL7TY: Fire Iepartment Ten stations, fifty-four men; sixteen plteii of apparatus; auto equipment Included. Th etllciency of the Are department Is shown by the following figure: Value of buildings and content at risk In the lat 12 years $11,G0M&2 Total Are Io laat IS years - .. (88,157 Average'' loss per year for 13 3ar . 4 5,2 4 3 POLICE DEPARTMENT: Slxy-slx rrer. and two pollr weener Police ambulance, auto patrol and motorcycle squad RELIGIOUS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS: dirty -rix cnurvn. including all leading denominations; Y. M. C. A. costing with equipment about $ C'V.OOuov, and a $100,000i.0O boys' branch. A Y. W. C. A. costing 1 7 5.00 O.Ou. Museums one in tle rity ar.J one at Notre Lame. Two hospitals and a county infirmary and ar orphans' homo .STREETS: Total length of Ktreets, alleys and avenur In th-. city limits. 217.3 miles. Total ler.tfth of street. aJleia and aenuet paved, 3Ü.i9 miles. Complete boulevard system bvlng developed. STREiTT LIGHTS: Total public lights. 1.294. including 4C0 electric magnetic arc and other lncandf scent and magnetite. Cot 860,000 per year. Many streeU are Illuminated with U-e improved boulevard cluster lights. STRUCT RAILWAYS: (Electric), in city llmtta, total length 22 raileri. TELEPHONES: Central Union, manual excnsn4T. e,j;o stations; average calls per iav, 4 4.00 C Lorg ilsUnte cailn per day, g?iO. Direct connection with New York. C'ticA.ft, Fra.n.yco fc.nd al. Intermediate pointa Automatic exchange, 4,7 SO Station, onnected with six exchanges. Averase calls per day, 4 2,000. TRANSPORTATION FAlLITTEt: fiouth Bend has M?ht steam and three electric rcada. The Bteam roads sre the Laif? tthore A Michigan Southern (New York Central), the Grand Trunk, th Michigan Central (two divisions), the Vandalia (Pr.nylTania 8 stem), tht Chicago, Indiana : Southern, and the New Jen?)'. Indiana & IllinoLi. An eighth road, the Lake Erie v Western, supplies through passenger service between Suth Pend ar.d Indianapolis, entering the city over the tracks of the New York Central. Two belt roids encircle the city and switching charges are absorbed by the raJlroadfl. The electric line? axe the Chicago. South Uend Sc Northern Indiana, the Chicago, Iake Shore A South Rend, and the Southern Michigan. These llnea provide eervlce between this city. Chicago and Indianapolis, an important points on the shore of Lake Michigan. FREIGHT RATEk-J (C. L.): South Bend to following points:

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CLAr'a 12 14 5 loston 1.17 X.C25 71 .51 .47 .3 New York 1.1 .98 .72 .505 .41 .MS Pittsburgh 72 .915 48 .3G5 .25 .20 Buralo 75 .4 .5 .375 1! .215 Cleveland 63 .525 .415 .115 .21 .175 Detroit 878 .49 .85 .1 .10 .1?6 Toledo 505 .43 .li .25! .175 .14S Chicago 42 .255 .28 .215 .145 .12 Grand Rapids 475 .405 .U .24 .17 .CS Indianapolis 5Cf .48 .34 .255 .171 .145 Louisville 62 .54 .438 .S25 .23 .19 Milwaukee 415 .41 .13 .25 .14 .RS

i 1 ! ! ' n 1 9 1 3 PAKENGER CTtnCE: obout 140 trains daily 7 0 tn WATER BX'PPLY: The city's -bout 100 arteIan well. Plant pumping capacity for 2i ho'ir?. drtnaa and puts out firej with the envy of less fortunate eitle.

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Btea - .i and 3d 79 out. electric roads provide ruPPly Is . dram from waier valuation. $1.8 .V.30.OC. Normal 2l.CC.0ö0 gallons, touth Bend pure, cold, sparklisa: water that