South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 216, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1922 — Page 28
SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
FRIDAY AUGUST 4
BESTIAL MURDERS APPEAR IN BERLIN TO WORRY POLICE Serie of Horrible Crimes Throws Population Into State of Kxritement. Bj- IU, I. r,KOT. (V. P. SLrifT C irr-ixiilrnt.) r.KTUAS. Au.', r (By V I)
Vtr". : . r j th'.- -a"n with ; r! of r'vt!a! murders, x'ih n r f'.'-r u .1 nr-I i fre th" v.ar. j While th ordinary -"rime rf how---breaking. po-kt pklr.?. cmb?.z mr.t ar.-l that Ilk tili foriFh. j th population ! !n a tat of hor : rih'. aclt-mT.t ovr a feri3 of j cr:m. th nature of whlrhc srarcely; hr rpt!nif. Or." of ths". th" murd-r of litt!" Poroh-a S-hrnldt, r.y i maniac. I ' rill urlM r I hy th P0". though rhy I !. they kr.o-.v th man. Th littl Kirl v. fi s :reIrto a rl lar. hru'a'ly h-.v.;lr-d and thrn tar,bd to death. She cam running upstairs to hr parents with b!ood flowlr.-r from 8'-vra.I wounds and to!d thern what had happnd. thn d:d. In th rnen.ntlrn th" maniac had ef-rapd. M'-n v.-ho follow children and aftif k thm are f;u!tf- nurr.erou. c 1 1 ; nnoth-r rn e r. 1 '.v on t r . a 1 ; -r. Carl C.r - 1 women of th'h .v :h w s'.r t to hU iUv-::;r''. ii 1 1 a k 1 them nr.d thn h-irke 1 th?ir bodies to p ; (VC t This particular kind of murder :- known to th police a "passion murdr," and th'r appears no way of putting an end to these terrible crimes. Fwuirt of IUhbfr. Meantime & band of robbers is doln a nourishing business breaking Into villas. Into unoccupied fat and vn Into homes where folks ar living. The "murder rolle" here are among th met expert In the world and generally run down persons who commit murder. They are not so succ5-f u 1. how ever, with th" ordinary criminal. In this work he has th cooperation of a veritable army of street vomn, who ebet rich victims turn them over tc the hold-up man and allow them to be j cleaned out. ' The work of th pMlce is really lulte commendable, but thoir fore ?inc the war is not larpe enough to cop with th" numerous cases which come to their attention. OIL BOOM DAYS OYER III MEXICO Industry' Has Entered Period of Stabilization, American Exp lerts Aert. TAMPICO. Mexico. Aug. O iiy nu:ii:Ririv a. M:rMi:ii:u. , (V. V. StafT Correspondent.) boom days in Mexico are over, In th opinion of American oil men hTe, as a result of finding emulsion and water in the Tote o-Cerro Azul pcoL I Oil industry In Mexico has entered th period of sf abilizatalon, Ameri-; can oil men say. j "The time has come whn thej same group of capitalists controlling; several subsidiary concerns will quit duplicating plant and develope on a' cooperative plan." A resident man-! actr of ore of th largest organiza-! tions told me. "The prospective oil production In Mexico is absolutely unknown, but ther" is every indication from a geological point of view that it will still maintain its bad as one of the great-, est oil producing countries of the world. "Future production cf oil In Mexico will not In all probability be of a fpectacular kind." Oil men here pointed out, however, that there-. 1 no reason why th development in the Mid-Continent field in th" Cnite.i states, because practically the sam organizations are working both fields. Tampleo, as a result of the new developments in this field, has reached th erd ef : "mushroom" growth In th opinion of th Americans her, i'rom trt? time on. It I? expected that this city and district will develop along more conservative lines, with agriculture being an Important factor. This development along agricultural lines will also affect th" Americans in this dtri't. becaus of the fact that probably as hih as per r.t of th land hollers- between this city and Monterey along th railroad lines are Americans. Th flr.dlns cf emuls"n and water in th Toteco-Cerro Azul pool will rrobahly mean a decrease of approximate,- ! o.n p.C-a i barrels irr" thor.thlv .rod' of light rr'i'l' You ars Invited "BEHIND THE kVijliLiiJ at the mm
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' WKY DOmV YOU UKE To , TM.K TO THAT TREE SURGEONJ ? OVhHcS ALWAYS BRANCHING Orf CM ANOTHER, SUBOECtJ beginning about Sept. 1, oil men estimate. It also means, it Is said, a decrease of approximately r0 per cent 1 nthe oil taxes receipts by the Mexican government. TRACTOR DRIVES HORSE FROM WESTERN CANADA Hy F.Ot lS LUDLOW. WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. ?,. Old Dobbin Is being chased out of Western Canada by the tractor. S-cy. of Commerce Herbert Hoover has just made public the following report from Consul General J. ! Prittain at Winnipeg: "A total of 3,4 3 8 tractors was v.iid in the prairie provinces of Caad.i during 1921. Of these. 1057 were sold in the province of Manitoba. 1,8,;. in Saskatchewan nnd 716 in Alberta. This represents .vile.: .f new machines in all sizes, the largest proportion being included in two classes from 6 to 12 horsepower and from 10 to L'O horsepower. A limited number of machines of 4 to 2S horsepower and lfi to 32 horservower wae? sold. "These figures indicate a very marked decrease, as compared with tractors sold in 1920. The number of machines sold in 1921 is slightly over 33 percent of the total number sold in 920.. The decreased sale is accounted for largely by the depressed condition in the. market for agricultural lmpllmentf, and not to any deficiency in the operation of the tractors themselves. "It Is estimated that in 1921 there wore 33.000 tractors in western Canada, of which the total value was $24,250,000. The average number of days during which each tractor was operated in 1921 is given as twenty-two, which is about 21 days lss than for 19 20. This is accounted for largely by the limited amount of new ground that was broken in the past year. "The pros-poets for 1922 are much
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" The Glory Qf Clementina
The warm touch of a baby's hand and the soft coo of its voice hold an appeal to the hearts of all of us. And it plays a part in this drama of reawakened womanhood. Featuring Pauline Frederick.
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"Failures of the Misfits" '-By CHESTER MILTON SANFORD Noted Vocational Expert An address which helps to solve the great problem, "What shall I do in the world?" SIXTH AFTERNOON Redpath Chautauqua AtSTn? SZASOX TICKS .7,
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Secrets of the Q. How did Wally Heid manage o keep cool lnfld th trunk In "The f.iosi Breaker?" A While many scenes were shot, a'iy had to remain In the trunk. ': tiie rf'ory called upon him to lift se 1 id reneatedlv and see what wa-5 ro'.n? on about him. Tn day wai t :-.nd humid, and it was far f rom i . ajant to nave to stay cooped up a trunk. So Waly sent to the ' property room for the diver's air - jmjj. and had the hose run up t! roiiRh a hole in the etas into the trunk. - Then he climbed in and made himself comfortable. Holding th- hop under one arm. while a rtudi' laborer below the stage pumpi cool air. "Wally" smoked and rented .and lifted the lid when the director touched the buzzer. Q. What former jockey is now a cameraman in Lv Angeles? A. Arthur Muller, who won the ' lirooklyn Handicap in 1 907, is now a cameraman. Screen AUDITORIUM T day at the Auditorium we havt ! ' When Destiny Wills." a picture : that will suredy Interest everyone as , it concerns the many thrills and ' daiiKor of the logging Industry' 01 i the northAnother apisode of "Go-Oet-'Em-Hutch" and a Roland comedy, entitled. "Some Baby." BLACKSTONE In the Rossmore's luxurious library John Rossmore was mur dered. In the court room. Hedges. j formerly a butler in the Rossmore) I home. Is accused of murder. In thej 1 jury room 12 men are tipping the; scales, of 'life or death' for Hedges- ! Kleven of these men would convict . him. but one, unknown to the rest, votes for acquittal. For 30 hours improved, but in many instances the- farmers, as a result of the dej pression of last year, are unable to I find Mirficient capital with which to purchase new tractors, ine 'armors who are using tractors are well satisfied with them and there is no doubt but that the use of tractors will continue to Increase." STARTING HER IN. Just to keep her employed, England ought to give the new Irish Free State an immediate mandate for Russia. " Gay And Devilish " Doris May in a rollicking, harum-scarum, honest-to-good-ness comedy. TODAY CASTLE
PAULINE FREDERICK.
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Movies Reveal :d
Q "tt'ho is to be Valentino's leading lady in his new picture "Th Vounff Rajah?" A. Wandt Hawley i9 to b Valentino's leading lady. Q. For the filming, of what picture was a complete tent city accommodating 400 persons erected? --A. For the filming of "Iiurning Fands at Omard. Calif., a tent city, complete in every respect, housed 4 00 persons for three weeks. Q- Why did a sharpshooter, engaped to ehoot at Richard D!x Ftruggling In the water, demand extra pay when told he had to shoot close to the actor? A. The sharpshooter wanted his pay raised from $13 to J 2 5 a diy. on account of the risk h was taking. In filming what picture, diej a motion picture fire nearly develop into a real conflagration? The answer In this column tomorrow will tell all about it. (Copyright. 1022.) the jury Is pondering over this mysterious murder, and whn their nerves are on end and tempers are ri?inr. one of the?e Jurors? rises. Who Murdered Millionaire Rossmore
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Twelve good men were trying to decide who that somebody was. Eleven were convinced that they knew. But the twelfth was obstinate. Finally he told the strangest story any jury ever listened to. It's all in the thrilling picture, "Nobody." And it starts today!
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Sunday "THE OATH" Elaine Hammerstein rant
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"WHEN DESTINY WILLS' An interesting story of the many dangers of the northern logging country.
"GO GET 'EM HUTCH" and "SOME BABY"
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in a. jury rcorn. Around thia big int-r-stir.gr plot JeweJ Carmen and a ho: of o-thr j tar supporters appear in t.iis P.rst I National Production, under th title', of "Xohorh-," Friday and aturdi j at th Illark ?.tone. j Beautiful i::a!r.e Hammers in ' comes to tho B'ackstor.e, in "The, Oath" on Finday. j LA SALLE Just try to think of the lovely Pauline Frederick as a woman who j closed the door of "happir.ee?? behind j her, seeking loneliness and givir.? ; her life entirely to art, because of a, love affair that was a d:5appMnt-! mert. and you have her a she steps', into her latest picture. "The Glory; of Clementina." But ?he does no:-' stay the same old drab instead phe bloomfl into a gorg-eous res when love enters her heart, In an amazing way. and leads her to happiness. "The Glory of Clementina' will b at th LaSalle today and Saturday. "A Gam Chicken." an interesting picture of adventure?, starring Hehe Dar.iel. will be at the Lasalle San-, day. CASTLE "Gay and Devilish." with pretty' Doris May, (who is gay and devilish throughout the entire picture) is ; the Castle attraction today. It is a' clever, funny picture of an advent-; urcsome girl, who takes r.or.e of t'.ie advice offered her by her parents.
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