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t 16 riirnsDw mounincj, ausist .-, mo. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WILL NAME TREES IN HALL OF FAME AFTER NOTED MEN IS'ominations Also Mention Historic Spot to Knrich Forestry IN'irhe in Capital. WASHINGTON. Au?. 4. Tho first f!Karola trT rvcr rl.intfi in the- H.i rrallan islands has Ir ri m.rninatfil for a nlaer in tho Hall of F.im for trtcs with a history I i n compilM l y tha Amfrican I'orrsty a?n' i.i t ion. 7h ftf-cds fur this Ire u t r takrn to Honolulu in 137 ly Fr. Iiirhelot from a mipion in California. Sx of tho original trees have U'tn do ftrcytd to mak'1 way for runldins operations, but this tu- Mill stands on Fort rt. in Honolulu Thf-ro nro thousands of these-' tree.s Ira the Islands of which thi.i tr is th parent. The only tr" known to have born planted In memory of Abraham Iin coln has been nominated for a placo in th Hall of Famo by A. S. Haib y of Decorah, Iowa, wh'ro tho Irro now stands. Th irev wa.s plant d ly John Finn, who is still living. Mr. Finn was In Chicago when Abraham Iincoln was assassinated and returned home mu h de pressed. April lh6.', (iov. Stone of Iowa declared aa a clay of mourn ing for Lincoln. Finn went Into the woods and dup up a small hackberry shoot which he tram-planted on the street In front of his home. The fhoot took root and today is one of the mot magnificent trees in the stato of Iowa. It is 110 feet hih and nearly 11! foot in circumference. Other nominations follow: The General Johnston Oak of the Philoh battlcheld. Under this tree Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston was killed while leading his troops. The tree, now 300 years old, is cared for by the government. Tho San Diecro Mission Iilm. This Is the only onp remaining of the four planted in 1760. Two were sent to the Chicago World's Fair in 12 and a third was blown down in l'Jl',1. The IUunston Uak Just over the Philadelphia line in Darby This tree was mentioned in the deed in 1683 and from beneath it in 1777 General Washington watched his army march from Philadelphia to Chadd's Ford. The old Fassafras free at Harris burjr, now two hundred and ei;ht years old. It was fifteen years old when John Harrte, Jr.. .son of the man who founded the Pennsylvania capital, was born. The tree marking tho Custer bat tlefield now on the Crow Indian Reservation In tho Iattb Dlff Horn country In Montana. Plans are now under way for a Custer Memorial Highway in that region. The Washington Oak, near Santee, S. t The tree was spired from the ax? when (JeorKe WashinKton urned toat It be not cut down. The tree is on the estate of Colonel Henry Rutlede. The largest canyon live oak in California is believed to have hern found by L. A. Barrett, of ih- V. S. Forest Service, near Iho Piddison Jtanch in Uouquet c'anyori on the Santa liar iura Forest. CHARGE 61 MIXERS WITH VIOLATION OF ANTI-TRUST MEASURE r.y Fnitod Pres: CHICAG, An;'. 4 The federal prand jury today returned indict ments against 1 members of tho Fhieapo Y.irdmen's association and the Fnited KngiiU'inon's association for alleK'-il violation of tho Sher man anti-trust law and the Dover act. Tho men were charged with participating in the outlaw riilroail Mrike of last March. The identity of th respondents was not made public but w.ts ox .ectod to be di.-vlosed when .ndit- ments wore returned in oj.en court, probably late today. It was rurally i.t lievc d the indicted men ineluded the 27 railway workers who w c re arrested at the time of th- strike but who have, escaped prosecution so far. These Included John Grünau, head of the yardmen, and H. P. Heading, heat! of the en.inoinen. The pranil jury heard ." witness es last week in eoiinection with the outlaw .strike." These were chair men of the various organizations from all parts of the country who came hrre in connection with the work of the railway wai,e board. AT III iTHI. PK PHOS. MM S. Mlcldtran St. THPllSDAV. short Steak sirloin steak Pur I inl r: 1-:-- . . 20c -Advt. Pause in your distress when you find your clothes soiled. Remember, the damage is not irreparable. We successfully clean and restore to their former brightness the most deli cate colors, the most frag ile textures. Remember that when you find any of your garments need cleaning, repairing, reno vating or dyeing. LINCOLN 1903 Perfection Cleaners & Dyers 1101 KING ST. Victim of Trunk Mystery V 4 :r -'" : " ; :At :''-2i-2 : a.'vV- j : -c ; :-t'V ' rv;' .::AiA : v V-, ; . ; r 2 v-: a : : , t-2: v :?-v( V -. v; r-i- Mrs. Du-rene Deroy, formerly K atherine J.ou Jackson, whoso nude body was found in a trunk in an Am rifun Fxpnss office in New York. Tho body had been shipped from Detroit. A reward has been otTered for the arrest of he husband, who is a fugitive. The police- are working on tho case and are certain that they are on their way to an arrest, which may be expected in a short time. SAILOR MAY BE MAN YITHOUT A COUNTRY Reginald Harkins May Spend Ualanec of His Life on Pacific Ocean. SVDNKV, Australia. Amr. 4. Fn less Reginald Harkins, ship's fire man, who des-oried himself as an American citizen, was allowed to land from the Canadian-Australian liner Makura when that vessel reached Vancouver upon her last voyage from hero to that port, or h managed to land somewhere en route. h runs th- risk of l.ein carted up and down the Pacific in definitely. Parkin's account of himse lf, giv en in Sydney Just before the Makura sailed from he-re- early in June with him on board, was as follows: "Hack in January a man with the same name as I reached Vancouver on this boat. Ho aske-d for a day off but tho chief engineers refused him. Ho went ashore without eave got into, a street fight, had his 1 g broken ar . was take n to a hospital. The chie-f engineers re ported him a deserte r. The Cana dian authorities arrested me- as le iriK tbe Keginald Harkins who had (lese rted. "They put me on board Niagara bound fur Sydney, want to go, so when the reached Honolulu I left the liner I didn't steamer her. At the instigation ef the Fnion Steam ship. Company, agents for the Canadian-Australian Moats, the im migration authorities at Honolulu arrested m- and forcibly put me on board the Makura. Not anting to T.e idle I worked as a stoker from Honolulu. I siiMud on at 11 pounds sterling a month. When I reached h re I couldn't get mv money and the Canadian authorities wouldn't alle ! ILs si 3 TODAY AND TOMORROW. Special Attraction "BURNING DAYLIGHT" J j x h$S -r -2 yx t i:".- 2JL A powerful, stirring picturization of one of Jack London's most popular stories, that his many admiring readers will want to see. Castle Theater Hear the Organ TODAY H. B. WARNER -m- "THE WHITE DOVE t 1 v A ' A v. ' " ' VP" ;i'4 ..x let mo off tho ship. "I was born in Omaha. Nebraska. 4L' years ago. 1 loft America 'when I was Since then 1 have traveled about th- world in sh ips. When I j was brought on board this boat j (the Makura) at Honolulu. the I chief engineer and the purser ad-j mitted that I was not the man who went off the boat at Vane' iiver, but in spite of all that the captain took me- nut to soa." Harkins complained further that on the strength of promises by the custom authorities at Sydney that he would be released from deten tion on the Makura if ho signed a certificate that he was not an alien he igned the paper but tho promise was not kept. The American con sul here-, F. J. Norton took' up liar kin's case, but was unable to do anything on the man's behalf bo-c-ai:s- of lack of proper proof of Ann rieari citizenship. "The- whole thing," he- said, "goes back to the- action of tho Canadian authorities." New Season Opens SUNDAY, AUG. 15 Box Office Open Sunday, Aug. S, at 10 A. M. for advance season reservations. Theater MITCHELL LEWIS t 1 - . TOMORROW HOPE HAMPTON in- 4 A MODERN SALOME" AV DlTOUirI Peautlful De.-aldine Farrar. noted Grand Opera Diva, seen for the last times today at the Auhtorium in her greatest production "Thü Woman ami The Puppet." Don Mateo, a nch Spanish nobleman, played bv Lou Teilegen, husband of .Miss Farrar, is a c-uitor for tb har.el of Concha Perez, Spanish wild-cat. spitfire and dancer. She learns of his financial arrangements with her mother and goo? to Cadiz to dance in a cafe to realize her zral fur in dependence. Her passion dance thrills her audiences and a'sj Don Mateo, when he at length fin. Is her. When her employer compe ls !:er t. dance half dressed for the Fnlisii traelers, Don Matec cannot believu the Krl is still virluou?. She has spoken to him saucily and dangled hin", like a puppet, because he has too otien use e! her in the manner of a rich man, a man who is used to teiying with women. She wants no half nappincss, but eerything or nothing, yet whe n be- asks her to be his wife-, she says her life in the Cadiz cafo has made her unworthy. Don Mateo makes her Dave the place and live witii her mother in a mansion which he has luxuriously furnished. Jealousies, quancls and whims of trickery carry the lovers through a scries of clashes until u iv a 1 uralerstandit'g is rt ached. Can mont Weekly ot current events and a Snui.- Pollard ccimdv complete the bill. Tomorrow the attraction is "The Island of Regeneration." This pic ture was the- first real thrill picture ever produced and lias among its thrillers a realistic volcanic erup tin: a sensa;ional sbip.wrec'. ami fke- at sea and a subterranean cae. The South ,c a Isles form the loca tion for tho plot and Ar.tonio Mo rono and laiilh Storey are the fea tured players Tho piece is jn six re eds. "The Lost City" se-nsati' na I wild animal serial with Juanifa Han .sri and George- CiHsb.'o aid Fu News ale- the tber pictures. Planche Swee t in "The Dadlier Sex" is the attraction Saturday. The sce-res are- all laid in tOe- m rthvc-.-l and is one- of the- most s--nical!y beautiful pictures seen in the ciiy in months. IiASAI.I.P. A good pie-turi.ition of a stirring and powerful Jack Dmibn story is offered patrons of the LaSallc- to day and tomorrow, when "Puriling Daylight" is brought to the- screen with an all-star cast beaded by clever Mitchell Dewis. The he-ros uncouth efforts to tit into New York socie ty life- after years spent in the Yukon reveal a phasing mixture- of humor with bit that is pathetic. As the awkwj-nl oung fool whoso heart runs away with his lo-ad. Mr. D wis contributes wh;;t is pe rhaps his best work to the screen. castij:. Tho story of a doctor who de spised beautiful werneii. lislike-l frail one s and avoided tickle one s, is told with quaint humor and appeal Tho White Dove," at the Castle II. H. Warner. excellent stage and screen, lias the today, actor of leading ro'.e of this hiuhly moral gentb -man. whose intolerance of the- feminine sex breaks under its great strain, and who becomes just an ordinary human being, loving and being loved like tho rest of mankind. Tomorrow. "A Modern Salome" features Hope Hampton. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads V. Q Lnflitonnm C6 You Devil! She made him suffer the agonies of Jealousy, A ci r Onanie, Anger, Desire, Passion Until, at last, in desperation, he turned on her and but see this wonderful climax with your own eyes! A Tempestuous Romance of Sunny Seville with the Fiery Farrar at her very best. Geraldlu (The Most Fascinating Person in Films) "The Woman and the Puppet" Supported by her husband, LOU TELLEGEN, and all star cast. A Spanish love drama for every man and woman. Don't miss it today. GAUMONT WEEK LY of Current Events, SNUB POLLARD and PICK ININNY JIM comedy. Prices 10, 22 and 28 cents. TOMORROW "THE ISLAND OF REGENER ATION," screen's greatest thriller! SEE Volcanic Eruption, Subterranean Caves, Sensational Shipwreck and Fire at Sea, and other thrillers of the South Sea Isles. "THE LOST CITY" wild animal serial sensa tion supreme. See tomorrow's episode of life-sized thrills. FOX NEWS OF WORLD EVENTS. SATURDAY BLANCHE SWEET in 'THE DEADLIER SEX," a wonder drama of the Canadian Northwest; SNUB POLLARD and PICKININNY JIM comedy; PATHE NEWS of Current Events. ASK MORE GROUND FOR HERO YANKS BURIED OVERSEAS Purchase of Slope Facing Roniagnc Also Will Pre vent Commercializing God's Acre. PARIS, Aug. 4. In order to pre cnt any commercial encroachment upon Romapne cemetery, where -C-00( American soldiers are buried, the French government has been .asked by the American Army Craves Registration servDe to pur c base the- gentle slope facing the front of the cemetery, .3 well as nlotH at both sides. The Komagne. Sursnes and P.el -kau Woods cemeteries have been approved by the secretary of war as the permanent resting places of more than 0,000 soldier dead who will continue to sleep in French soil. Suresnes, which is on the slope d Mont Valerien, one ef tho forts built to defend Paris, is already pro tected against encroachme nt of any sort, and the same is nearly true of J.elleau Woods. The- extra ground to be purchased it Romagi e will r ot only safeguard the ce n . tery against t ncror c hnient but will provide areas which will be used by American horticultural ex perts to surround the hallowed spot with trees and shrubbery. At the prese-nt time tho cemetery is sur rounded tnly with a long wall, and there is no available space for planting. Tlie- beautitication of the ceme tery will not begin for some months as most of the bodies in tho cemetery now are to be re moved to America, and this work will not start until mid-September ami canned be linished until some time next year. After this work is Iinishe-d bodies from other ceme teries will be moved in. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept ""nlife.-rnld." syrup of Fig only look for tho name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the b-st and mest harmless physic fur the little stomach, liver, and bowels. Child ren love its fruity taste. Full dir ections on each bottle. You must sav "California." 6: if arrai f LIIAELE 114 South The Price MM The Greatest Value Giving Sale Of the Entire Year These big bargains on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday only. Just three days of exceptional value giving. Please Shop Early. 9c Specials De Long's Dress Snaps, card 9c Pearl Buttons, good quality, card 9c Hair Nets, all colors, each 9c De Long's Toilet Pins, 360 for 9c Safety Pins, nickled, card 9c Bone Hair Pins, box. . . .9c West's Electric Hair Curl ers 9c Ink Writing Tablets 9c Shoe Laces, all lengths, pair at 9c Embroidery Banding, values up to 49, yard 9c Soft Knit Wash Cloths, spe cial 9c Service Flag Correspondence cards and tablets, 15c to 39c value 9c Hand Brushes, extra qual ity 9c . Writing Tablets, good qual- ity 9c Corset Laces, good quality, pair 9c Lingerie Tape, bolt 9c Wire Hair Pins, 6 packages for 9c Cotton Thread, "Coats" 150 yard spool 9c Jap Rose Talcum Powder, 15c value 9c Dental Cream Tooth Paste, special 9c Waterproof Comfort Kits, special 9c Coleo Toilet Soap, 6 individ ual bars with wateerproof con tainer, special 9c Baby Buntings Pure Castile Soap, 15c value, bar 9c Aladdin Dye Soap, bar. .9c Whittcmore's Oil Shoe Paste 9c Coats Mercerized Darning Cotton, ball 9c Crown Snap Fasteners, 2 cards 9c Pearl Snap Fasteners, 2 cards 9c Pearl Buttons, Special, 2 cards 9c Atlas Toilet Pins, (180 count) 2 packages 9c SPECIAL FOR FRIDA Y and SA TURDA Y 6 Cup Aluminum Coffee Percolator AcAttortmni Ttteatcr. The Bi Cut Rate Drug Store OTTO C BASTIAN, (Will Open August 19th) GOLDEN EAGLE INN Over South Michigan SL Chinese and American Diohcs Iict Service Dancing und 3Iulc Mabel Hawkins Producer of Distinctive Lingerie and Scientific Conscting. S05 J. 31. S. Udz. Main 876 ! I Jii, 2 Sax Michigan Street, Near WetLihiatcn Arcauo. Old Reliable Big Cutting Event, the 19c Specials Women's Gauze Vests, sizes 36. 40, 42, 44; regular 35c value for 19c Child ren's Diaper Drawers, in sizes 1, 2. 3 years; 25c value, for 19c Fancy Pearl Dress Buttons, extra quality, card 19c Toweling, red border, 1 5 in. wide; regular 25c value, yd. 19c One lot of Neckwear, brok en line; 50c and 25c values, 19c . . Aldine Linen Stationery, 25c value, box 19c Whittemore's Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing, softens and pre serves the leather; very spe cial 19c Woodbury's Facial Cream Powder, 25c value, choice at 19c Antiseptic Dental Cream, for cleaning and whitening the teeth, 25c at 19c Java Rice Facial Powder, very special, box 19c Williams' Iridesca Vanishin Cream, 25c value 19c Mufti Dry Cleaner, cleans all wearing apparel, 25c value, for 19c Kirk Olive Toilet Soap, very special, 3 bars 19c 29c Specials Linen finish Toweling, 1 8 in. wide, plain with blue border; also red and blue checks, good quality, regular 35c quality, yard 29c Children's Muslin Petticoats, without waists, small lot, in sizes 4, 6 and 8; 69c value, choice 29c Apron Gingham, in blue and white checks, 2 7 inch; regular 35c value, yard 29c Ivory Soap, none better, 4 bars, special 29c Plain White Huck Towels, size 19x36, pure white bleach; 35c value, special, each. . .29c Mennen's and Williams' Talcum Powder. 25c value, 2 cans 29c $1.79 CARS WASHED AT Auto Market Jefferson at Lafayette 31vd. Iluy C on.soilei.i irel Mica .Now 1 ADLER BROS ! On Michigan at Wa&hlntoa Since 1894. the stoiu; ron Jinx and IM) ys 0MPÄIO 39c Specials American Family and FeN Naptha Laundry Soap: very special, 5 bars. 39c Jap Rose, Palm Olive, Co coa Hardwater Castile and Jergens' Soaps. 10c value, 5 bars 39c Tekla extra fine Complexion Powder, 45c value, box. . .39c M ercerized Poplins, in col ors, 27 inches wide; 45c value, yard 39c Val more Dress Ginghams, in checks, plaids and plain colors. 27 inch; special, yard. . . .39c 49c Specials White Pique, 36 inches wide 75c value, yard 49c White Voile, 40 inches wide, excellent quality; 59c and 69c quality, yard 49c Jap Crepe. 30 inches wide, in white and colors. bi value at 69c, sale price, yard. . .49c M ercerized Poplins. 27 in. wide; in colors; regular 69c value, yard 49c White Tea Aprons, lace and insertion trimmed; 69c value, at 49c Confiners. in sizes 32 to 42; at 49c Confiners, in sizes 32 to 42; 75c value, at 49c Women's Fiber Silk Hose, in grey and champagne; big values at 65c; sale price. .49c Utopia Dress Ginghams, 27 inch, in plain colors, plaids and checks, yard 49c 59c Specials M i a - l in colors; regular 75c value, yard 59c Khaki Cloth. 2 7 inch, suit able for overall, unionalls. etc., very special, this sale only yard 59c Black Sateen, 30 in. wide, good quality; very special, yard at 59c Whenever it's possible please carry small parcels and do your shopping as early in the morning as con venient. I ft- 7" 0tt0C C.LXA M A lb The loveliness ot in tone wHl conn'nee you tha Sonor U The HifHett Qua Talking Ma chin ia the Wodd. The owner oft Sonor ttke pH Je in poneuioj tn inurn ment o( mttchlcu beauty. 560 to $2500 " f. H.O. Elbsl&Son? H 116 West Colfax Ave. V : ' Sir ! iL ) JJ Try NEWS-TIME H mt Ad 1 TS J n i