Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 149, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1920 — Page 3

PLEA FOR LEAGUE IS SENT TO WOMEN D. A. R. Power Calls on Sex to Vote for Cox. NEW YORK, Nor. I—Mr*. M. T. Scott, Bloomington, 111., former president general of the Daughters of th* American ReTolutlon, has made the following appeal to the mother heart of the nation to assure world peace by voting for Governor Cox and America’s membership In the League of Nations. “When the nation's life Is at stake we give our husbands, brothers and sons proudly for the nation’s defense, but that Is a crucifixion of the mother heart which the women of America are determined to forestall. “Any statesmanship that has not as Its object the prevention of future wars Is unworthy of the support of American womanhood. We women of America have faith that through the Instrumentality of the League of Nations, the one harbinger of a permanent world peace on the blood red horizon of history, the chances of future wars can be steadily diminished. “I feel confident the women of America are overwhelmingly behind the statement that any candidate of any party who asserts he Is for peace but rejects this league which forty-three nations have Joined because they felt It was the only hopeful and tangible Instrumentality tbus far created for achieving peace on, earth, has forfeited the confidence of the mother heart of America."

PUSS IN BOOTS JR. By David Cory. After Juss Junior left Pan and the Dryads, as I told you In the last story, he wandered on through tbe forest, and by-and-by, after a while, he saw a little flower, purple within and surrounded with white leaves. And as he stooped to pick it up an old man with a long, white beard passed by, and when be saw Puss he stopped and •aid: “That flower was once a beautiful boy; but that was long ago." And then the old man sighed and said: "Ah me!” and from the distance came a voice, soft and low, “Ah me!" And then the old man looked sadly at Puss and said: "Tis Echo, mourning for Narcissus.** , And then the old man told JPuss how many years ago the nymph Echo had loved’ Narcissus, but that he had run away from her until, at last, she had died of grief and only her sweet voice remained to echo from the tall rocks that sheltered the woodland dell. And then the old man went upon his way and Puss walked through the forest for a little ways and then he called out, "lielloa, helloa,” and a voice replied, “Helloa, helloa.’’ and be knew that Echo had heard him and hnd answered him in the only wry she knew. Well, after that Puss continued his Journey until he saw a white swan npon a large lake. “Oh, snow white swan, take me across This water deep and wide, I cannot swim, so ferry me Safe to the other side." sang little Puss Junior, and I think it was very clever in him to make up this little song all by himself way out In Fairy Land, don’t you? Well, in a few minutes the swan came up to tbe bank and Puss Jumped on his hack and pretty soon they were out In the middle of the lake. And then, all of a sudden, a voice came ont of the water. It was tbe King of the Lake speaking from his throne below In the deep waters. “Who travels over my waters?" “We must make haste,” said the swan, “for the King o' the Lake may send his regiment of swordfish to attack ns.” And

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no soner had the swan spoken than Puss saw many fish with great swords swimming rapidly toward them. Now I don’t know what might have happened 1/ the swan hadn't made h's paddle feet go so fast that before the army of fish with their great swords could harm little Puss Junior he was safe on shore. And you mustn’t think that the swan didn't scramble up on the bank, because If he hadn’t he would have lost one of hla yellow paddle feet, and that would hare been a shame after ferrying Puss across the wide waters. And In the next story you shall hear what happened after that.—Copyright, 1820. (To Be Continued.) DISAPPEARS DRESSED IN BEST. CHICAGO, Nov. I.—Mary Hatrlck, 13, of 8708 West Fifty-Eighth streets dressed in her best clothes Saturday, then wandered away. Yesterday her parents appealed to the police to find her.

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