South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 13, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1922 — Page 11

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 1 1 MOVIE COLONY IS HOT REALLY "BAD" 3 Why Are They Famous? Here's a Few, You Can Make Your Own Choice V p1 rSlo O i i i o u 1 Police and Reformers Declare Residents of Hollywood Arc Law-Abiding. IjOS ANGC!, Jan. 12. V.T. en ! -4 v.l- ("Faity") Artu':k!e was ar , Ü " 1 re -. ' T ly at an sr-.wir. cvit of the death of Virginia i Hipp?, follow!.",; a gay hot?l ; arty I j-'.-rr. by th rotund cornelian, tho a. i;on v.s made tnat tne Lvs Ar-? f.'.rr. colony had br. the p' of r-.-ir.y or!'.s far vcr than r I . : r k I ? o n t r r a! n rr. e r. t. From fon? cf the most Influential ii ::!. cf the "City cf the Anq IV V." r r hurltd (ipRinia that Iloliy1

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i;.- elad f'.nre the pastors hout r 1 th"ir warning to auiie,nr.-s of r;.;;;!ons of pernor. 3 who read them in a'.! .-"Ctinr.s rf the country, the i :. ion naturally ar'j's: Was n r.Jyv.ooi really bad. ar.d If so. it ""ane1 up?' Four Answer. As an anv.vfr the International NVws Service recor.is observations from f'-,ur ourfs and from men vho star.l hi?h In their respective ti'Mci -,f criieavcr. In epitomized form th's-? fln3ir.s;fl are: 1 John II. Pclletlo-r. executive -.retary of the Morals Efficiency association of L03 Anpeles: "Hlsrhty r -rrtnt of the rs'.ntrt of the Hollywood Him colony are as sub--t intial p-opl as ran be found any- . ?ome of the Valance lead In-l;ff.-rent lives and hy their loose f-ori'lurt brirr.? reproach on their rihtous brothers and Asters." 2 Capt. George K. Home of tho L.ia Angeles police department: "I'ractica'ly all of the Fouthern California peopl-3 deriving their livelihood from the motion picture industry are clean and upright citizen." 3 Rev. Neal Dodd. rector of St. Mary's cf the Anfrela (Episcopal) ehurch. located in the heart of the film colony: "A constant association with all sorts of 'movie folk lias led me to believe they compare favorably with any profession on earth." Admit n!a k Sheep." 4 De Witt Jennings. chairman of th Los Angeles povernlns board of the Actors' Equity association: "Yes, there are some black sheep In the 'movies ' But the number is very small, considering that from 200.000 to 300,000 Southern California people are said to depend In fott.o way. In whole or In part, on the motion picture Industry for their livelihood." Mr. Pelletler. who. before he became Identified with the Morals Efficiency association, an organization maintained by prominent publlcpplrlted citizens of Loa Angeles, was Supervisor of the United State9 Hygiene board, has made an exhaustive study of the Hollywood social conditions. "ome time ago," said Pelletler In an interview. "I discovered that there was a pronounced traffic in drucTrt In the Hollywood colony. I learned that there was a trafficker who visited L,os Angeles every two months, through Los Angeles Harbor, and who brought large quantities of heroin and cocaine, much of which wa.s destined to be sold In the 'movie' colony. I broke up this ring by obtaining on hundred and twelve bottles cf cosine and heroin from this man, myself, to be used as evidence. Hum Ummers Stopped. I a!o discovered that liquor destined for th Hollj wood colony was boin' f-muuled Into Southern California through the activities of two le-or ofhrers of tho United

States navy- As In the case of the druT nncr. prompt action by the j authorities put an end to the rum j running by the nival oTlcer.. j "Information hns come to my of-j ii'O of orie? held In the Hollywood I colony from time to time. Unfortu- j rately. the 'tips' on these affairs'

v.er invariably too late for raids. I hav- been told th;U at some of these affairs, where drug addicts have gathered, hypodermic needles, topother with heroin and cocaine, have 1 een passed about on tray?."

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Wiiat part of your anatomy is most valuable? And have you got it insured? So many persona now are dolns; this that problems of fix

ing fair rates wer seriously dis-cus-se-d at the 50th annual convention of life insurance presidents in New York. Many there are wlio owe worldwide fame to Just one feature 1 their anatomy. Mary Pickford, fox example, whoso curls are known from Ne. York to Mindanao; Ann Pennington, whoso les"3 have fiashec before counties thousands; Ben Tur-

pin, whose eyes are ur.Jike any other eyes; Kitty Gordon, whose ack ii conceded to be the most beautiful: William Jennings Bryan, whose lips have enunciated oratory that has rung around the earth; Jack Dempsey, whose g-ood risxt arm won $30 0,00 0 with a blow; Charlie Chaplin, whose feet would be known amor.gr 500,000.000; Babe Ruth, whose hands grip tho home-run bat; Igr.aco Paderewski, whose fingen, tripping over the piano kej-s have earned millions; Henry Ford, whose head has evolved America's most progressive industrial ir.stitlon. Look them over; study them! And then decide what part of your physical structure is of greater value! Art your fingeirs worth 10,000 apieoe the price at which Paderewski has Insured his? Or is It your car.s or leg, on which you are most dependent?

turned her ankle in t.'ie first minute of the fight." Seat Money Must Go Back. As there was Ciuite a heavy advance &a!e of seata for the contest, Rickard will spend tho next few days returning the money. Don Chariot Molina is leaving town for the City of Mexico, where the police encourage the sport. Emma has been offered an office job by the press agent of an uptown theater but probably will Join the stable of Leo P. Flynn, the prize fght manager whose flock includes all races of men and one woman prize fighter.

BULL OF RICKARDS IS REAL 'FLAPPER'

THIEF SAVES MARINE BUDDY FROM MURDER BUFFALO,, Jan. 12. A Marine service button on the coat lapel of Detective J. C. Rodllnski of Salamunca today saved him from being murdered by a gang of car burglars whom he surprised. Rodlinski, in hiding, opened fire when eight men started to break into a car. Tho burglars returned it until Rodlinski had exhausted his ammunition. They then seized him and began to kick him in the head. One of the burglars fished a light in Iiis face, exposing the button on his coat. Hold on, boys," he said. "Thid fellow was the best buddy I had in France. Give him a chance' And they did.

Texas Governor Orders Troops to Stop Reign of "Wild West" in City MEXIA, Tex., Jan. 12 National guard troops were ordered to proceed to Mexia, shortly before noon today by Brig. Gen. Wolters, who is in charge of tho martial law zone enforced by the governor earlier today over Mexia and the surrounding "Golden Lane" oil field. A reign of lawlessness, including robbery, murder, gambling, illegal liquor sales and an influx of undesirable women, resulted in the establishment of martial law, according to Gov. -Neff's proclamation. Gamb'ing houses, protected by armed men, are in operation night and day at Mexia. center rf the "Golden Lane" oil fields, the governor's proclamation declared. X if asserted that highway lobbery is frequent and Is accompanied in some cases by murder of peaceful citizens and that liquor is sold over bars.

ILarrletta Barnes was elected president to take the place of Mrs Frank Palmer, Jr. Victrola music, a drill In parliamentary law, furnished the evening's entertainment. Refreshments were served to 2 4. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barnes and daughter, Henrietta, were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith of Willow Creek. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson and son, Walter, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. A Barnes.

So the Neu York Fisht Was Called Off to Avoid Mixup With Lady. Ni;W YORK. Jar.. 12 New York's firs: bull fh: has been called off by ordr of r"'.co Inspector Coleman. w!io-e tl-'.o.'t'.vi -4 interviewed the principal? .ii.d fn:nd out that the bull is a rt p per bull r.a.r-ed ETroma. Until this discovery was made the police were or rn placvnt. It wa.s given out th it a moderate :lht between Den Chari t Mclira. the trrtador. and a g r.tlen.an badl wculd draw no interference. Put Inspccor Coleman declared himself absolutely opposed to mixed bouts In h:ch the toreador Is- a gentleman i-'.d the buh. so to spc-ak. a lady. After several days' inquiry Injector Coleman'? detectives reported to h'.m: "We found the bull In iter trair.ir.c quarter cn a farm uts:de cf Jersey City. She is a :y!;h stout Jer5ay lady bull dr-?s-d in a ferra-r'.ttlng tan ccat and virs no Vwtlry but an antique

' ra--- bell on her neck. She la1 about -hree years eld. but despite ! -.er training, which Is done in secret. 1 een-.' u of condition fcr any klna f a "cat."

Cane lied Toreador' Contract. C'-':v.an pr- mptly r.:-tiMe4 Tex .Ickard 'hat the t.cht must net be aeld. v.ht-reupcn Hickard cancelled he contract of Den Chariot who --ay; ho is welter-wtight champion l-jrf-ador cf th1 fourth ward in hi .vn heme town of Viro. Spain Emn-ia's rr.;:;a.r got cn th.

GINSENG SWINDLE IS CHARGED IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, Jan. 12. Charles CDodge was arrested on a charge of using the mails to defraud by post ofUce inspectors who alleged Dodge operated a $3,000 swindle among ginseng growers. According to the charge Dodge mailed letters to ginseng growers throughout the country advertising himself as a buyer for their crops. f:i receiving the herbs Dodge retailed the product but did not make any payments' to the producers, according to the government investigators.

LAMS ASKED BY WEAVER TO PLACE

BRISTOL Miss Hilda Schacht spent Saturday In Elkhart with Mr. and Mrs Earl Tetters. Francis and Bernice. little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cornwall of Elkhart, are spending the week with their grandmothers. Mrs. Anna Cornwall of north of town. Hannah Beach is ill. . The Misses Hilda and Ruth Schacht spent Sunday afternoon and evening with friends at Elkhart. Arnold Condgon and Doris Merritt visited in Elkhart Sunday. Harry Schacht of south of town spent Wednesday In Constantine.

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SEATTLE. Wash.. Jan. 12. Re- t ity to face

pe ts that a submarine, built here

yeirs a so and later turned over to the Canadian government by which it was ultimately sold for Junk, has

brought large shipments of liquor into Seattle from British Columbia ' norts were being Investigated by!

federal authorities. According Information reaching oiMcials submarine has been on several casions in Puget Sound waters.

CIUCAGO, Jan. 12. "Buck' Weaver has made a npecial Plea foi

! reinstatement In the baseball fold, before Judge K. M. Landis, commission o'f base-ball, it became known : today. ' Landis has taken the plea unde; 'advisement and will render a de

cision. Weaver called at Judge Landis' cthce a week ago last Friday. He laid his case in full before the Judge. It was the first time any of the so-called "Black Sox'' had the temer-

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years has-been associated w.th the South P.cr.d Watch Co.. has Joined the local f.rm cf Jewelers. Mr. Cleis has been engaged in the jewelry business in this city for the past 5 0 years and is well know; throughout the state.

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:3y of ferr.In rm It Is Just rank prejcd;c that 1 ar a lady bull from the t . 1 1 1 This pal can whip any toreador that wears pants" the manager boasted. indUnar.tly. ''Her teruh rioln in like Iren. She has traine-t falthfu'y for this l :t and wouli have no excuse t. o'Ter If :ie last, he wen a new-paper derision over a toreador In the Ci'y of Mexico late, month. She'd a killed him r.!y she

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He was the only defendant who announced immediately after the trii.1 he would attempt to gt-t.back into organized baseball. His contention since the trial of his failure to takv the stand in his defense and reveal how he was the "goat." as claimed, was that he was not permitted to dc so by his lawyers who were a'?o attornevs for others of the player.

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Calvin Stertzbach. chircpractor. graduate of Universal School of Divenport and Iloss School of Fori Wayne, has opened cfT.ces at 521 N. .Main st. 4-tf

A UTEN CHAPEL Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gushe and family motored to Elkhart Sunday where they were the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs Charles Lehman of Watervleit. Mich., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Auten here The Christian Endeavor business meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Anna Wetler Friday evening During the business tt..on Mis.

THE GOLDEN MOMENT Many a man ha mlsited hichance for lack of ready

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