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MyJcriVV "H', wW.I'i Sxt i sivAyv '1 i 16 WONDER RUf THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAUlAZETTE I AGREES LARGE I a linJf breed Indian eulcTe. Srurs picturesquely ss the ardent ver of a whits woman tn "The Cave irU" the feature production which name 10 the urpneum theater yestr Mar for three days. "Ths Cavv Girl' waa produced by Pictures. Inc. It Is paid 0 portrajwitn startun reality me Kocen oy wnicn tne ausxy, primi man strove to win his orlze.

Brute strength Is mingled with frdfnt torolfMtntlnn in flu mtmnM MTtuhlp. Sq contagious Is Ills Rerxod, however, that the half breed nns the sympathy and admiration Marffot Bpcrry, beautiful white girl, his nhysloul prowess enables him almost carry out his Drofrram of apinnnr me object 01 his anectionn. Lit All th tenderness of the natural aVYilderness tnlngted with the fierce of the primitive In the love Snaking scene Which revolved, from li story of "The Cave QlrV "The iavi Girl" waa filmed In the valley, Calif, during the ad of winter. TjThs Cave airt" Is an adaptation Jfcora the stare suncets of Guy Bol Jln XT diet on. uTeddh Gerard, who In Paris was ttarry PTaer's danclpe partner, sue feeding; Gaby Dealy, haa the leading I aa Margot, while Boris KarlofT i8 as napuBie.

uinen prominent th cast ara Charles Heredity. FClton Taylor, Eleanor Hancock, ank Coleman, Jake Abrahams and lin Beck. "Torchy'p Promotion, with Johnny afjruiea in the lead, is a real laugh pro nticer. A Pox News Weekly and mu Bo by the Orpheum concert orchestra AmnlttM th MIL Sunday, "The Child Thou Gavest VN." Dtaf four well known screen IwmlnarleSr comes to tha Orpheum jjpeaxer, ZELAYA, NOTED PIANIST, DELIGHTS BIG CROWDS AT THE NEW PALACE PROHIBITION JS HARD J3 ON MEDICAL COLLEGES Sept. 8 Prohibition igaa blamed for the scarcity of bodies prnlshed to medical colleges for dis featlnc purposes by J.

D. Mc l.currich, professoi1 of anatomy at tha University of Toronto, in, an address today before the Canadian Era palmers' association, filnca prohibl Won became effective. Dr. McCur mch declared, men belonging; to tho Waas that formerly died destitute through. Indulgence tn Jiqtior were yiow leaving money enough to give Kern a regular burial, and colleges rely obtained, any bodies form that Ipnrce, He appealed to embalmors ft assist a tn.ich as possible In fur tanning bodies to be used l.t tho itflentiflo studtos and research of the fr.edlcal schools.

r. WIAJESTIC Tonight and All Week1 Matinee Saturday The Artistic Musical Uit of Years in Fort Wayne RALPH DUNBAR'S Comic Opera Co. "FIREFLY" SUMMER PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 War Tsui Added Bunday Th Prine of Ptisan" ft. i THE AMUSEMENT CENTER OF FORT WAYNE PALA0E 2 30 TODAY 8:15 SUNDAY 2:30 7i15 :00 Cafly Msts 5c. Children 15o i Evenings 660 and 35o Prieas lnoludsTax Enocgement Extraordinary ZELAYA MU81C AND PHILOSOPHY" "A TOUCH IN TIME" Great Comedy With CLIFF WORM AN FENW1CK GIRLS GOETZ 41 DUFY If you liave any idea or desire of seeing a stiff, formal ultfa dignified musical master do not see Don Alfonso Zclaa.

who is appearing at the Palace theater in a special engagement extraordinary, for while leaf yuan is ln deed a marvelous pianist, he Js also a big; broad, minded fello, who knows; how to laugh and enthuse aild be on the closest terns; with his fellow man In the parlance of IZJjraf Guest "Just Folks Zelava does more than merely irive pne some thf finest piano music, which has ever Trfen heard Ih Fort Wayne he also moves one Irresisti bly to mirin, sounds a toucn or. oeau tfiuf sentiment In one's finer sensl bUlties hers and there and altogether leases one mentally greatly refreshed with a much bigger, better ana nooier perspective on itre. After a very pretty little Introduc toiy speech, wblch proved a delight rul medium for making him thor oughly chummy with the audience, Zelaya, who Is the son of the former president Of Nicaragua, renders a stupendously appealing fantasia composed of choice bits of opera sketches, all skillfully blended together Into one ot tha most beautiful specimens of classical piano music ever exemplified hero. It is at tha conclusion of this rendition that the Irresistible mirth possibilities of this gallant atln American comes to the fore. In a rollick I riRly funny manner, he cites the fundamental differences between classical and popular music, graphically demonstrating bis contentions on tho piano, Incidentally plating that although be by far preferred the musical classics, he believed that ha as well as every other person.

musical or non musical, at some time or another does like a bit of spirited sjjicopatlon If they are only honest enough to admit it. Zelaya then' proceeds to play a series of the most captivating specimens or high B'ttuo iiaiing: pmaffin able, bringing his act to a whirl wind conclusion of enthusiasm with the audience clamoring for more. Fort wayne people have seen Juggling acta and other Juggling acts, but It has been a long time since the good people of this city have seen a Juggling act like that put mer by 'Willie Male and brother at the I'alace theater yesterday Marvelous beyond. Adeauale deacrlu. tlon In mere words la the only way io no it justice.

Cliff Worman and talented com pany exacted a profusion of mirth explosions In the creat Amcrinui comedy playlet. "A Touch Tn Time." In which the trials and tribulations of a married woman with too many maie aumircrs are numorousiy dealt with. Austin Goets and Fae Duffy proved a success extraordinary In 'A Jdatrimonlal Oddity" in which some clever singing, dancing, whist ling una comeoy are dexterously merged The Fenwlek Olrla. are a pair of pretty misses, who render a collection of 'pleasing song numbers. Supplementary features on the new Palace bill are: A humorous modernised picture Version of Aesop's Fables, depicting the story of me mare ana the irrogs.

graphic Universal News weekly and magnificent musical accompaniment by inn aiiure runcrrx orcnesira STAR TALKS OF HER EARLY EXPERIENCES Mine Dorothy Shirley, the winsome star of The which Is now being beard at the Majeatlo theater. hft had some mighty Interesting experiences dutiug the few years she has been on the atage. MI Shirley la but a little pusi her majority. She Is a patriotic girl and during the war was active In Red Cross work In Franco. Her work tor tha Red Oroco was mainly In going from camp to camp singlag for the soldiers.

was whlU she waa engaged in this work that a young New York theatrical manager. who was one of tho boya over ti.era neara her sing ana was so enframed with her voice (hat he secured hei name and address and declared that If he aver lived to coma back to America ha would see to It that ahe got a good theatrical angagement and have a chanca to become famous Thla theatrical manager was at good aa his word and Miss Shir'ey's engagement ylth tha Ralph Dunbar 1.PDU9 uperm company waa ids result. Aliaai Shirley haa made a great bit at the Majestic this week and people will be Interested In knowlrr that she will bo the star of next week's attraction "The Prince of Pilseo." That Guiltiest Feeling. ByBriggs) I I Ml 1 i see That Cur I NX A (A wefts HS I oven TVieRC A 5iiJSABAOh! NO F1Na This WTH Tm CHECK I lNSABAUjM jp. ytoO 1k)va VWMO I WAV" WoJ YoO I IcoaxJP jr I Chris SinStzJ him VJ HS RECdSNizo.

')y' TOO Kwovu VJHOJ BICYCLE RlDUB fcc a. A Vi, HS IS OF, AWJO A FAMOUS VHH 1 Coose whv. Turf excA(ToR I vBi l.liw 'hatt CrOWWaS Yr AND SHOT Jf EMOuaH 5ZL.J F. I UJA5TBR. OUT BS Yss is I at Trte ieuf CLoB ujhaT N.

V. FVuVIAH' jtt ABoirr'lM KZZ raVi rmwS rf aflSSSl l'x ISSSSikK tv aSSSK JiW C' afltUlk sssaaaaUVV Mk sasssftOH fA) 1 1 Mr ill a IT IlllWlir riirrnTllim rinvr nrnmTiMTtnn MKbhKtUb KA UN FBIDAV MORNING, SEPTEMBER 121. Slate Voters Ratify Citizenship Amcnd ments, but Reject Other Changes WILLIE HALE BRO. AESOP'S FABLE8 UNIVERSAL NEW8 Days SUrting Monday Mat. HOWARD JEAN, CHASE Ads taken only until 7 m.

for Sunday classified ad section. All ads phoned after 7 will be published in Mon day's paper. rx OPH OTOPUAY SUPREMEEEE5 DELUXE CONCERT oNCHESTRAK The Beautiful and Adorable Gloria Swanson ELtNOa CLYN'S GREAT" MOMENT with Milton S31, Th girl had waalad hr youth In ahaltorod luaury. Tha blailng civiliaation'a path through tha wilds, earod nothing for woman lovo vntil th grt momont whan miflhty apark of affoction cam craahing Into thair haartaand th raat eomplota a etory you'll thrill aaa. News Pictorial Screen Snapshots Snub Pollard Comedy Concert Orchestra INDIANAPOLIS, Srpt Compiet unofficial return from the I.8S4 precinct In Indian.

how that JI1.0I7 TOtn were caat for amendment Nc. the proporal that attracted the torrent vote, In the special constitutional election Tuesday. Thl number Is allfthtly less than 17 per cent of th total vote for governor at th election last fall. The unofficial flguree show that Ui electors ratified the dtltensnlp amendment by a majority of 6Ml and rejected the other li proposed change In the constitution by majorities ranging from 19 16J on th registration proposal to 135 on th general tax amendment. The amendments hlch (re most objectionable to th voter were No.

S. No. 10. No. 11 and No.

11. The first of these mtenaed to make th offlo of state superintendent of publia Instruction appolntlv Instead of elective, was rejected by a majority of 103 07 the general tax amendment by a ma Jorfty ncomrUxT.rJl,T7ranr UirTtnmia afliendfnenr Complete 'nofflclal returns front th precinct of th state together with the totals for and. against each amendment are listed in the following table: Amendment 1 Voter i Registration W.JIJ Appointments IJ'JJ! veto 6 State Terrni 6 County Terms 7 Prosecu tor 'ft 'Lawycrs 9 tate Supt. lO Taxatlon 11 Income Tax II Mllltla 13 Salaries 76.020 13,104 77.E3S 71.117 47.S29 12.147 S9 299 14,921 S1.02S Against 81,471 110,202 118.882 102 908 112,911 118,721 118,904 149 401 167 984 189,071 144 839 118,970 Majority 88,961 19,258 40,203 13,686 37.923 31.627 43,059 40,067 102,071 135,817 119,778 89,418 87,948 Don C. Alfonse Zelaya, Sort of Ex President of Nicaragua, Is in the City BBBBBB9BL9s1 DON C.

ALFONSO ZELAYA It doe not fait to forf Wayne's lot to every day play host to such a distinguished visitor as this city Is now entertaining, The dignitary referred to la Don C. Alfonso Zelaya, son of tha former prealdent of Nicaragua, and a celebrated pianist, who Is appearing at th Palace theater In an engagement extraordinary. Zelaya' lit read lik a page plucked from a work, of romantlo fiction. Born under the sunny aalea ot his native country and reared all the Influence and affluence Incident to hi father high position a preal dent ot th republic, young Zelaya spent his early childhood only in Nicaragua. By far the greater portion of nl life was spent In the United States, which, since tha deDosltion of his distinguished father, through political Intrigue, regarded a mum more aa hla horn than th country of hi It waa In th United States that Zelaya received hla early muaical education.

He. through a special act ot congress, was also aamwea to in United States military academy at West Point, graduating with the class of 1908. Prior to this he had attended the Montajaire preparatory school in new jorsey. rouowing nut graduation from West Point Zelaya becatne associated with the Nlca raguan legation at Washington, where be was connected until nia ratner was deposed In 1910 after having served as president of bis country since 1899. After his father was deposed and driven from the country, waa aa alated by President Dlas across Mex Veteran Danced with Lawton as Boys A slnrularlr touching soene was enacted a short distance from Fort Wayne on Wednesday when the old veteran.

Commander William lOna le, ot Hion H. uass post, Wo. 40, A. alonff with nv othei war veterans, i Islted the old homestead of Oeneral Henry W. XAWton, one and a halC miles south of the city.

UDon aDDroachlnte the land ruark, Comrad Englo, who Is 76 years of age, apparently did not )iay much attention to the old rustic looking home confronting; htm." He was too busy telling his companions how fine It would be If Fort Wayne could subscribe sufficient money to buy the old place It waa after tin veterans had been admitted Into the old home that Wll lldra Englo crossed the threshold and suddenly stopped, remembering 'that 62 long yeara ago he bad, aa a mere boy, danced to tho tuna of fiddlers in that verr same room, ill audoen stopping and dense alienee attracted ic attention ot ou companions wpo wero near him, and they asked Mm what he waa thinking of. It waa then that William Enghr told his abort, but interesting story. It waa in tho days of 185t. when I waa a boy of 14 years, that I remember walking through tho woods to at tend dances In thla very room. I remember well the old tunea that the fiddlers used to play aa they sat upon a platform In the corner there.

They played 'Turkey in the Straw, end 'Money and many other old favorlrea. "The families from all around used to drive to the old Lawton bomestead here and many enjoyable evenings wore spent. The womrn those days wore crinoline and tioot skirts, and the dances were different from the dances ot today. General Lawton was also a boy at that time and be was learning to be a. wheel wright" William Engle told his Interested listeners that he had not entered the house from that time until Wednesday of this week.

He directed the at ten on of hla friends to tire old logs that still served a a floor, but Which are covered with linoleum, A few of the doors and windows, he aald, have teen altered and enlarged. Mr. Engle paid that Daniel and Orrilla, Lawton, the parents of Henry W. Lawton, came through the Wilderness to Fort Wayne in 1844 from Ohio. ForfWayn at' that time waa Inhabited by Indiana and renegades, and tha place waa very unsafe, especially at nl'ht.

The old veteran was a member of uo, rony iounn inaiana volunteers. Th party ot Wednesday con slated of three grand army veterans. two Spanish American war Veterans and one world war veteran. Ico to California, from when be sought refuge in Spain In mo, Zelaya went to Europe to complete his musical education and following Ms debut in Paris, made a tour of. continental Europe, In tho course of wblch he appeared before tho royalty ot the various nations, In music, thla bright, vivacious son of Latin America has a profound lOve for the classical, and next to Ms own appreciation of tho really good In music, bo Is Intensely fond of trying to teach others to appreciate the worthwhile In rhythm and harmony.

An Interview with the distinguished gentleman la a decided treat, for ho i a most pleasant conversationalist, possessing an engaging, almost endearing personality, and la endowed with great mental scope and Intel lectual profundity. One cannot talk long with the eminent pianist without hie expounding In enthtisLastlo manner on mualo and its mission and purpose In tho general scheme of Ufa. In a very Interesting manner he describes the difference between real muaic, musical harmony, which appeals to th spiritual side of life, and th vulgarised sound vibrations which only affect certain physical nerve and never touch one's mentality at all. Zelaya doe not presume to crlUcli anyone, for ha is sponsor for the statement that the keynote tf success Is appreciation and not criticism. He does, however, believe he Is doing a real aervloe In pleasantly suggesting and attempting to prove how much more the publio at large will apprerl ate really good mualo if they only one learn how to do it In th course ot his act be gently chide the Jau enthusiast and In a pleasant manner conclusively proves how much mora real music can be mad to appeal to an American audience.

Ads taken only until 7 p. m. for Sunday datsifted ad section All ads phoned after 7 will be published in Monday's paper. AN IDEAL COMBINATION Gloria 8wanson Star, Elinor Glynf Author of Picture Who could write a better love etory than Elinor Olfn. th famous author of "Three Weeks and other noted works of fiction Th answers to this question would be limited.

And who could better enact A perfect lovo etory than Gloria Swanson? That la why "The Great Homenv Swanson'a first starring vehicle, founded upon an original story by Elinor Glyn, at the Jefferson. Is a film sensation. But thero are yet other celebrities who had a hand In the production of tho picture. Milton Bills la leading man and others In the cast are Aleo Frances, F. R.

Butler, Arthur Hull, Raymond Brath wayt, Clarence Qeldaft, Helen Dunbar and Julia Faye. A graphic news pictorial, screen snapshots of famed movie stars and a screamingly funny Snub Pollard comedy concludes the bill, which remains at the all this week. Sunday ushers in "The Old Nest, Rupert Hughes' heart gripping, eye filling story of borne, sweet home, which has been acclaimed the greatest picture ot Its kind over mad a 150,000 LIQUOb SHIPMENT CONFISCATED IN NEW YORK NEW YORK Sept. 8 Three car loads of liquor valued at $60,000, which lay unclaimed in tha Lontf Island railroad yards in Brooklyn for 10 day under the watchful eyes ot federal prohibition agent, was confiscated today. Vincent Maid, a retired liquor dearer to whom It was consigned, denied all knowledge of the shipment and waa not arrested.

The agents expressed the opinion that the liquor was obtained on forged permits and consigned to De Malo in hope that It could be sneaked out of the yard under his name. The liquor waa sent her from Kentucky and Ohio warehouses. aEHTED AT FAIR McCray Recommends Exten sive Improvements; Cattle Show Supcess INDIANAPOLIS, Bept. 8 Today waa iOdvernors day" at the Indiana atat fair, designated In honor of Governor McCray, who spent the day a( the exhibition. At a luncheon Under th auspices of the state board of agriculture held in th administration building, Governor McCray spoke In favor of making extensive improvement at the fair grounds, In eluding new buildings XI.

It. Kurrie, president the Monon railroad; Peter' Rosa, pr jldent of (he Illinois Central railroad, and F. C. Glltner, general auperlntendent of the Illl noia Central railroad, also spoke. Th Hereford and Jersey cattle show held today waa adjudged on of th most successful ever neiq.

to judging1 of th two breeds required practically all day. There were 23 contests in the Hereford class. 80 contests in the futurities, 22 contests In the Jersey and four futurities for jerseys More than 100 Purdue graduates attended the annual meeting of the Purdue agricultural alumni associa tion, held in the Oliver building. The program opened with a talk by M. XI.

Overton, president ot the association. Addresses were delivered by Dean J. XJ. Skinner and'O. Christie, of Purdue, and perry Crane, of Lebanon.

Claude Harper, of Lafayette, was looted president of the association and 8. S. Cromer, also of Lafayette, was named secretary. Members of tho eTlrla club of Car, roll county, won a majority of the prise in th canned fruit contests held today They had an exhibit of about too quaru of fruit IS HELD SATURDAY Voters Wishing to Take Part in City Election Must Enroll Now or in November Cltltans of Port Wayna desiring to vote In th mayoralty cl3wjn in No vember. have their first to register tomorrow, ifflstrstlon for the 'coming city election, it la pointed out, la absolutely necessary, under tha law now applying Those voter who do not register on Saturday, September JJ.

will hava another opportunity to do so, on Monday, October 10. A' Urn proportion ot electorate i expected, because of the keen inter Sot already arouaed in the city election to ie Wr tomorrow. Boine uf th cue tlivi (facials estimate th nunibi at 6iVi cent of th total vote. Anyone who may not have attained hla' majority at the time for tha icglstratlon, but who wilt 'tiavo attained it by or before the data of tha election I entitled to terlster, It was pointed out. This Is also true of any voter who may not at th dat i of registration have been ulthln Stat tb required length of time to attain cltlienshUi here, but who will have completed the necessary period pv.or befor th day of th election.

Misunderstanding upon, thes two point of the law have, according; Jo officera In charge ot th registration, tn th post prevented many voters from registering and thus qualifying for th vote to which they wer oth erwls entitled. Registration abdication blanks have been printed and distributed about th city at various places, such as curar stores, drug stores, and tha like. Voters. It baa been announced, may procure thtre blank and fill them out themserrs befor appalling at tha polU, thui saving bmh themselves and th official. In charge considerable Th regis tration wui taice piaue in nearly every precinct at th regular polling piace, It I said.

TWO NEGROES LYNCHED IN SOUTH CAROLINA AIKEN. S. Kept. l.Two negroes, Mansfield Butler and Charlie Thompson, were lynched in a cornfield near her tonight. They had been charged with aa attack on a white woman.

Th men wer found tied to a stake about too yards from th seen of th alleged attack with their bodlea riddled with bullets. GcrBail aWfla' areWl "The Old Nest" i It it not melodrama It it not tragedy to appall youIt it not comedy to amuse you It is not sentimentality to affect you to tears. It Is Vour life and mine, Rupert Hughes eye filling, heart grippinggripping story of home, sweet home. FORMER H00SIER IS DEAD NEAR CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, 'Sept. Bamuel Harvey Perin, 69, retired manufacturer, died at bis bom in Norwood, a suburb of Cincinnati, today.

Mr, Perin for many years was head of a aas manufacturing company ot JetfereonviUe. Ind. Besides hi widow tbreo sons survive. The Best Trading Mart in Northern Indiana Is the Want Ad Pair. Famous Isham Jones Merigold Gardens Orchestra at Elks' Country Club, Sept.

12 SUNDAY The Lov. Story prmrTHE OLD NEST." 4 Isham Jones OVcJieetra by far the most famous nationally known jazz orchestra In the United States today, will return for 'their second engagement at the Elks' Country club next, Monday evening, September 12. Those who attended the previous dance peed no further notice of this event. But for the sake of those who were unable to 'attend the dance before when Isham and bis cohorts syncopated all over the floor, should miss the dance Monday evening. A pWture that presents without false sentiment or melodrama the most beautiful and the most sacred of themes a mother's love.

Without hesitation we pronounce this the equal of any production that has ever played this theater, and we know there are many who will think it the greatest screen drama ever made. Fly to "The Old Not" Premiere Opening Sunday It is a source of pleasure and pride to have the honor to present this masterpiece in screen annals, and we can say without a question of doubt, this engagement will exceed in popularity any and all record breaking engagements of the past at this theater. (Signed) JEFFERSON MANAGEMENT (jj(HSrrr Continuing Today and Tomorrow The Crowds Agreed With "Teddy" Roosevelt! He Said, "It' A Corking Good Pjcture," Speaking of "THE CAVE GIRL" i Th Aaeistint Secretary ef sup Navy sur said a "meuth full" It abaunds In patuiVe beautis taken in th dud winUr in Yesemit Valley, California, If a pietur with nough thrill, for two filma. Th aup.rb it Is he.d.d by Teddi" vh wss no other than th sueeaMsr to Gaby Daily a H.rry Pileer danolng partner In Paris, ADDED Johnny Hine in a good farce, 'TORCHY'S PROMOTION' Fo Weekly and Muaic by Orpheum Concert Orchestra. SUNDAY "THE CHILD THOU GAVEST ME".

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