I' iD NI oo" 1. I ARMENIAN DECLARES PRESS PORTS INCOM. PLETE II I RE. ARC AD 'CAFETEF tly LICE JOYCE IN "DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN," TO BE SHOWN TODAY AND TOMORROW AT THE ARCADE. The Screen sBH n n . r . rutmflrf ur MAJESTIC Actuated by sincere gratitude toward the man who had started her on a suc- cessful career, Norma Talmadge, as n St. Inga Sonderson, in "The Woman Gives," which will be shown today and tomorrow at the Maestic, risks both her life and her happiness. Before becoming a magazine artist Inga had been an artist's model and through Robert Milton, who afterward became a dope fiend, she and Robert Milton, another artist, had attained success. all er plan to repay their benefactor, has been deserted by his frivolous threatens to estrange her from :n, whose conviction that she is ithful to him is mof-e firmly estab- d when he sees her defying con- ions in carrying it out. After a ber of dramatic scenes, her acts explained and justified, and the >y enjding follows. Declaring that the mandate has not been fairly represented by the Ameri- can press in its full meaning, N. L. Mongouni, an Armenian student grad- uating with this year's senior class of the literary college, recently gave his opinion of the question as based on letters stating existing conditions. "Armenia does not want an Ameri- can army but a certain amount of ma- chinery, materials and financial aid to develop her rich natural resources consisting of oil, coal, cupper, brass; manganese, silver, gold, and salt. What she wants is a corps of 'American effi- ciency experts, military officers, politi- cal advisors, and business men. In the couse of ten years her position will have become stabilized and further as- sistance will be unnecessary. Hias Strategic Positien "Situated as she is with Russia on the north, Mesopotamia on the south, and the Latin countries on the east, she is the key to; Russian and Near East trade which is expected to com- pose about forty per cent of America's future foreign commerce. Under Amer- ican supervision Armenia could be made a store-house for American goods before delivery to this trade. "At present she stands in constant fear of Russia on the north because of Russia's desire for a route to a warm water port through Armenia. The United States would ble in a post- tion to guarantee the sovereignty of Armenia and also come to a satisfac- tory understanding with Russia con- cerning a sea route, which is an eco- nomic necessity for her future devel- opment" IS ONLY SURVIVOR OF BODY THAT NOMINATED LINCOLN Addison G. Proctor, a veteran of the Civil war, residing in Ann Arbor, Is the only surviving delegate to the Re- publican convention held in Chicago in 1860, which nominated Abraham Lincoln, according to E. E. Wood, ield secretary of the Chicago Historical so- ciety. Mr. Proctor was a 21-year-old delegate from the state of Kansas. Mr. Wood has just prepared what he regardh as the most complete a'ccount of events of the Republican convention of 60 years ago, which was the second national convention and the first to be held in Chicago. Relics of the cam- paign of 1680, including the oil paint- ing of the "rail splitter," are preserved by the Chicago Historical society. d LIBRARIAN BISHOP ATTENDS CONFERENCE IN COLORADO Librarian W. W. Bishop is attending a conference of the American Library association, scheduled to be held from June 2 tolJune 7, at Colorado Springs. Mr. Bishop was president of the asso- ciation for the last two years and had charge of the work of keeping soldiers and sailors supplied with books and magazines. More than $4,000,000 was spent for this purpose during the war. Hey Boy! Have You Tasted The Goc Food AtThe ARCADE? Pure foods at low prices, prepared by experts. Everything displayed on our forty-foot steam serving tables. Select just what appeals to your. own indiv appetite. Bakery goods fresh from our own ovens. Delicious coffee with rich Jersey cream. Nickels Arcade Kindness, courtesy, and good service prevail here. NOTICE TO COLLEGE MEN AND WO H OTCL CLAU-DE Up the St _, AND 4 ds SELL YOUR DISCARDED. I ARCADE Thrift instead of 'extravagance is the cause of the discord between Alice Joyce as Madge Hillyer, and her hus- band in "Dollars and the Woman," which will be shown today and tomor- row at the Arcade. For the first years after their marriage Hillyer, who was an improvident inventor, and his wife, a former society girl, squander their resources, but they face their poverty with a spirit of self-sacrifice. Their first misunderstanding results after they meet with better fortune through the sale of one of Hillyer's in- ventions. When he returns after re- ceiving his first payment for his patent rights, he finds that her recent experi- ence has 'made his wife stingy. Their difficulties increase when Hillyer dis- covers his wife giving money to one of her former lovers and she refuses to give him an explination. He buys everything in the line of ing and pays the highest cash f A phone call will bring the wag your address. be obtained at the ges. For general 120 N. 4th Ave. Telf (East side of Court House) Calls answered evenings 'ti1 9 o'c .F SUIT, NOW IS ,. 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