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DHITAIN PAYS i s ;m:.T COMPLIMENT. 'peaking "paragMriealiy," if England or any otht-r European power, wishes to pay us th- compliment of ilyini: our flau- in pn n.nfc.ion of its superior dignity on the high seas, there are- reasons why we should not complain as well as why we should. Wc might als. - n, feci complimented by the complaints criming from eontr-ndin powers, with resp ct tu this misappropriation of our good . ta nding. We. nerd to protest only that Old Oloty as she mingles with the breeze, whether on land or sea, stands just now as never before, for a high degree of huma nitarianism and decorum, and we want all nations liying that Hag to conduct themseh es In conformity with our American ideals, in matters of war as well as vi commerce. We might say that England ami her allies, are welcome to ily the American tlag as much as they please as long as they live up to its standard, and employ it as an emblem of peace, not of warfare. of course, living up to the American standard means a lot more than any of the warring powers will be likely to concede, for it must mean the end of the war, the passing of a number of kingdoms, and the establishment of an international democracy. We don't care to hae iur Hag employed as the clothing that made the wolf look like a sheep. That is our main kick. Rut it need not mean that we must o to war on the spot even if old Olory is temporarily misappropriated. We can protest the tleed and bring Miit at leisure perhaps, by which time, in a more level-headed moment, the usurper will be in a better temper to grant our just demands. Wo have been settling our international dilticulties for years, by diplomatic methods. We arc jut as much at peace now as we ever were. only the jingoist thinks of spilling blcod because of the international dillu ulties of the present, and you can rest assured that if any Mood, is to bo t pilled, he will take care that it is none of his. The hutd-mouthed warpromoter is seldom the one to shoulder a gun. The; present-time jingoist belongs to that school of Americans which pretends to get everything in Europe ideas, weat ing-a pparel. and wino and latter. and war being- tin? present fashion over there, he of coure wants to ple.td the cause of fashion. Rritain's misappropriation of the American Hag. using it as a protecting wing under w bi h to float her no rchantmeii, is a compliment to (lern.any's r spect for American neutrality. And Ihitain will have to answer to the raited States one day for any in en enience or dibit uife's that may aecrue to the Tailed Slates on account of p.ritisli o er-indulgem e. That is the ase succinctly stated and the ultimate settlement. ll England succeeds in breaking down Eermany's ;:ool faith in the I'nited States the burden of it will eventually fall upon England. Johnny I'.ull will scarcely be able to put over that 1 i 1 of enss. dness. even as a war measure, without btepping upon his own coi ns. The I'nited States started out to work its way through this war by the i; so of its brains rather than by force of arms, and we leliev I'rcs't Wilst u. and his ailvisers will remain calm and collected enough to slick to that purpose. Wo may not got immediate s-uiisfai'tion. but the prospects are that we will get it lu!initel- ipiicke r that way than by plunging into battle, and when we do yet it. it will come without loss of blood or treasure.
i;mi:i;t.imm; tim:m. Shall c till them up with grape juice. or with something which inebriatts but does not eheer" That's the iuestion, and thcri's roing to be Soni' row over it. it's this w a . All th lug Imaneiers of l lie RatinAmcrican countries are invited to meet in this country. " our big financiers, "to arran-o for eloser and more direct comim rcial relations."
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$."0."i" for the "entcrtainrm nt" of the isitors. Mr. Rryau and Mr. McAdoo will chaperone the visitors. Mr. I'.ryan confines Ok: liquid part of "cnttrtaiinafiU" to grap .mice, while the. r;:ual liquid ehcvr of latiu-Ameri-t ar.s is a decoction that is w ell dc-f-criherl as "Compound Hxtract of Thunder'n Rightmng." To pi"' nude .b -r relations is a worthy purpi'5-e, but there's some rues!bn as to the potency of grape juice in arriv ing- at s,n h. There's no u''h doubt about any Ratin-Ameri-an drink, however. We'v e s en it put men in eb r r lati -r-s vith eeu lampposts and hore blodvs. Naturrlly, there'll b; fri tion between Mr. Rryan's unfermentcd nectar of iho ino and thesoit of -pj-omotv r t:;... !i(.ise Rttin-Amt tit ans really want. ji v. hule Jul of ntertainm nt" can be
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PRINTING COMPANY. .South nnd, Indiana t h Postofnce at South I nd. Indiana :rot for I'O.omo and we suggest, as a possible way of avoiding friction, that Mr. Rryan be. permitted to buy $.",0,u00 worth of his sort of "entertainment" ami tho.-c Eatin- merican:s bo warned to bring along with them their own flasks. That would be both typically American and t ideally Latin-American. o woman: woman: Shades of Julius Caesar: The county commissioners of Eos Angeles county, California, have appointed a lady as "manager of lazy husbanos." Her ol'icial title is "fiscal representative of the failure to provide court." Her duties will consist of "managing" husbands sentenced to the chain gang, so that their work will be suifu ientiy productive to suppcrt their families; supervising husbands on probation in a similar manner: adVising women whose husbands are not financing the home, etc.. etc. "Why riot arid it to the duties of South Rend policewoman, etc., etc.? Husband's wages will be deposited to the account of "May Allison, Trustee" and disbursed by her, in Ros Angeles. This isn't a joke; far from it. May Allison is the ruler of a whole score of Ros Angeles roosts. And moreover, she's single herself. This is worse than arbitrary it's unconstitutional. It's depriving man of the emoluments of his honest labor on the chain gang and. it's taking away from his lawful wedded spouse the inalienable privilege of going through her husband's pants pockets. Resides it's pretty close to polygamy. An unmarried woman with half a. hundred husbands: We wouldn't believe this would get by in Salt Rake City 'et alone Ros Angeles. What's the use of going on the chain gang? A Ros Angeles man might as well stay at home ami let his wife take in washing. That would lix this all-tired "fiscal representative" business. JITMA "JIM CHOW?" The negro population of Kansas City is up in arms because the drivers of so called jitney buses will not haul negroes. Newspapers there that are lighting the jitneyj are adding fuel to the tire by daily calling attention to this fact. It would require the choicest expletives from the vocabulary of one Rl'.ly Sunday, that he employes in his skirmishes with his old enemy satan, to properly express an opinion of a newspaper or newspapers which would deliberately incite race prejudice as is apparently being dona in Missouri. This may be business for the street tail way companies ami the newspapers, but it spells trouble with a capital "T" for the people of Kansas City if persisted in. Kvoryone knows where such agitation generally ends. The street railway corporations s em disposed to stop at nothing in order to retard the f;st-growing autobus movement, even to the extent of employing a subsidized press to accomplish their purpose. Hotter for the street railway companies to attempt to meet a fixed condition by legitimate competition than to resort to questionable methods which must needs bring them into further disfavor with an already indignant populace. Archbishop of Cologne says it's 'Christians fighting for the treasures of Christianity." Rooking some of those troops over, we must believe that Christianity has made some almighty strong conversions in far distant parts. Rep. Hobson of Alabama declares there is danger in Japan's demands on China which if enforced would imperil the open door policy. If it means anything that would close tho door to the Importation of Chme-e eggs of ancie nt vintage, wo are for t. Some sympathy is due Mrs. Will Muntces of Chicago, who is compelled to have her William arrested because in two weeks of honeymoon no gav e her only cents, with which she bought an undergarment ; and he tore up that. Three women have been indicted in Ke-ntueky for selling their votes at the List school election, pad burn it! We throw up our hands. There's the one last prerogative of man gone a glimmer in-. rn.cco's expo has a policelaely who stanl foot '1 in her MocUincs. or anl od' L-e's Moot, and weighs pe'Ullils. he's eltailoel to keep order in the midway, and we pur.s she will. Tho allied associations of tho restaurant and hottd kccp rs of llor1 in hao de-ride d li iire fH th to chartre for all hrcad served at meals. They must ha roeivtd advice's fremi Chicago. V iioto that "Iusky 'ive" is entered in a selling ra? at Juarez.
! Now wc wonder If they have slipped ; Jack Johnson in under an alia?. It j would lc just iike that pesky Villa.
Ocrniany decrees expulsion of all neutrals from Alsace. At some point ; in this fisht neutrals are KoinK to j set real mad at th- way they're I Kicked about on land and sea. I Francisco Villa oriic-lally denies j that he was shot, promptly assdmcs i th presidency and nominates his ! cabinet. What would have happened j had he actually leen wounded'.' - . . - - Fvon the RusMan duma is :-oh!iy i united and crammed full of patriet j ism. The way to stop a fight is to - start a hiscer fight. Arizona legislature has got to be vaccinated against small pox. Where, oh where: will they puncture Senatoress Mrs. Munds'.' I Navy beans have jumped up $1 ! per bushel. Wo see the last ditch I for dad's poeketbook now. Italy prohibits exportation of u! foods fit for man or beast. She's putting on all her war paint, anway. Statesmen Real and Near. By Fred C. Kelly ! C WASHINGTON, Feb. 1G. - Sen. Chilton of West Virginia was presiding, for the nonce, over the United States senate in the absence of Vice Pres't Marshall, who had stepped out into the lobby to take a few quiet, thoughtful putts at a live-cent cigar. Sens. Thomas of Colarado and Vardaman of Mississippi, both democrats, arose simultaneously, each earnestly desiring to say something and demanding recognition. Jf one had stood up a second or two sooner than the other, the decision would have been easy. lJut as they It-id arisen very much at once, Chilton faced a problem in deciding which one to recognize. Finally he said : "The. gentleman from Mississippi'," and Vardaman went ahead with the remarks he desired to st oit his chest. After Chilton had stepped down from the chair a friend suggested: "That must have been a trying moment when two senators got up at the same time. I low did you decide between Thomas and Vardaman. " "Well," replied Chilton, "1 found myself in practically the same position as the preacher who desired a second wife after his lirst one died. He had always preached against second marriages, but he was obliged to renege on this, and one day he asked from the pulpit how many women in the congregation would be willing to marry him. Two g;ot up, one an exceptionally handsome woman, and the other not so handsome. They arose simultaneously, just as the two senators did today. The preacher turned to the handsomer of the two and said, '1 believe you got up lirst.' "I thought of that today," exi plained Chilton, "after he had linj ished tajs little parable, "and so 1 recognized Vardaman because it seemed to me that he was, perhaps, ! the handsomest." When the light in the senate on the president's purchase bill lirst reached the acute stage, Sen. James of Kentucky, so the story is, began to send S o . telegrams to his colleague, Sen. Camden who had been called back to Kentucky. James urged Camden to forsake all and hasten to Washingtoll to vote on the hill. When Camden didn't come rapidly enough James went to the scrgeant-at-arms and insisted that he send a man, if need be, and fetch Camden here. Rater on James learned what he had not known before, that his colleague was against the bill, and 'that Camden's arrival added one more vote to the other side. As it turned out, the bitterest remarks made in the debate on the measurv were those that James directed against Camden. Then there was the case of a certain senator who said that he could not be in Washington at the time of the most heated part of the light on the ship bill because of illness. One of the leaders of his side telegraphed him to make his way back to Washington, but he wrote a letter telling about his symptoms and showing conclusively that it would hr impossible for him to leave his bed under at least a fortnight. Then several other senators wired the member, berating him for his absence, and he came back to Washington after all. He got there on the same train that bore his letter showing how utterly impossible it would be to leave his bed for a fortnight. Tom Hetlin. the Alabama congres:-- ; man who allows no man to excel him in zenl at opposing the cause of I woman suffrage, sums up the situation thusly: "I do not feel." says he "that ; women should allow themselves to lie dragged into politics, nut l nevertheless; concede this much: They comprise a great little sex." (Copyright. 1 1 1 5. y Fred O. Kelly. Letters of the People Thr Npws-Tlme open this column t- its reader.' fr oxpresitss of their vlo'v. it accept no responsibility, however, for the opinions here put forth. Correspondents must show good faith, however. y ig:da: thdr communications with their correct name This will not he p'ildisheHl if the oorre poBelfnt R desires and in-dh-ates. but the mrae MUST acotupaay the oo uioiunlcatl a or it cannot be considered. ' Warsaw . Ind., Feb. I -. Kditor South P.rnd Ne-ws-Tinic-: 111 this morning's l-apcr, column one pa-o six. is the' !e-st i'oK 1 am more than elelinhto-d to know that ymi are- oti the riht side- and n' t afraid to sa what u think. I have always taken a drink when 1 thought . I wanted it and always will. !ut when it -onu's to do;:m :iw;iy with Linvadn's. Washington's or any ttheir ! holiday in cnler to i;i- the saUns more tlays. 1 say no; ive us more i holidays and fewer days for the I saloons. Ar.y man who can not -o without a drink for no day and 'make the day more sacred, let it he Lincoln's. Vashin'.:ton's. Discovery i day er Memorial day. there should be
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Human interest N a fcrlfm; that iicut fuinhlo. to vi-: MMin.Nc; pot. "h! .Melting Pot, Vim help a bi j n th,s ,,, orld vi sornnv, j y,,ur flashing wit And joking .it Make us forget the morrow. li! Melting Pot. You seem "half shot" On some days when we see you, Rut with your gaff Vou make us la If And that's just why wc read you. So Melting Pot, You're, not a blot. On The News-Times' escutcheon, Without a blink You make me think Of matters which von touch on. FR RS1IMAN. WFJ never return from a vacation without regretting thai we took it. Not that we enjoyed the relaxation less, hut that we hate to resume work more. Rike the jaded horse turned into the pasture lot, which with its last remaining bit of energy kicks up its heels, metaphorically waving its hands in a Hnal farewell to tail, arid lies down and rolls over to remove the last vestige of servitude, so we, when we go on a vacation, forget that we ever did work or that we will ever have to work again. The disillusionment comes hard. THE situation in Europe reminds us of Gen. McClellan and his "All quiet on the Potomac." It is so noisy. A New Analysis of Chop Suey. (Rimer Roe. M. D in "Health Culture") Chop suey; oh my: I tried it and unless it is improved rI shall not recommend it as a health meal, ('hoi) suey is a mixture of cut vegetables and pieces of meat ftied with cooking oil in a shallow pan over a hot lire. The taste is strong and has tho flavor of burnt oil. IN the contest for new titles for the "Tipperary" ditty, we would respectfully submit the following: "It Takes a Rong Stein to Tipple Jerry." L R. D. ACCORDING to schedule the sun is rising a little earlier and setting a little later, but as to anything about the sun wo will have to hear tho testimony. THi: fact that Ignas Swkt discovered the baby of the unfortunate victim of the accident on Portage av. seems to indicate that vowels have lost their place in our nomenclature. WHY TIIRY ARC AT WAIR A FKIRN1) semis us the following clipping from a Kansas paper. It is the best analysis of the European situation we have seen: As we understand it, a Servian who was partly sane when sober, got drunk and killed an Austrian noble a law prohibiting him from having even one drink. I want to congratulate you on your stand for right. Give a saloonkeeper an inch and he will soon want 40 miles. 1 feel that 1 can trust our legislature to do the right thing in regard to this bill. Give us more holidays, more old glory, less saloons, then our hoys will be ready for any emergencies. Respect fullv, J. G. JRFFRRS. WEHTY YEARS AGO Kemlmlers From th? Columns of The Dally TUues. Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. "Wenger celebrated their golden wedding. Mrs. W. H. Svintz resigned as organist of the First Christian church. Sore Throat Prudenc No family medicine client is well stocked without a bottle of TONS I LINE, for you don't know what moment it may be needed to relieve a sudden case of Sore Throat. Relieving Sore Throat is TONSILINE'S special mission. It is made for that ad verti?ed for that sold for that one purpose. TONSILINE is the one zvA only Sore Throat Remedy which is sold oTvr a lanje part ot t tie I mted States, lou 11 need TONSILINE one o :ese day?, or some niphtwhen the drug store is closed letter have a bottle ready at home when you need it most. 2V. and f0c. Iiosmtal Size $1.00. All Druprsists. Suits for Men und Women $15. $18 and $20. Easy Payments. GATELY'S 112 i:. Jefferson RlvcL DR. Specialist In Chronic Diseases rf Men and Women. Othce it Toepp HulhPng. Oppo.-'ite P--toihVo. Tin; wl:li:y mi 1x1:11 flour and n:i:i) co. All Kinds of Ford Delivered Aiiyw here. 120 S. Mich, st 210 W. Tutt. Horn rhone ."102 and 5056. Pell Phone S a and S5?.
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and his noble consort. Austri;.. observing tie unseemly incident, adelressed herself 5tcrnly to Scrvia somewhat as follows: '.See lure. kid. no rtugh stuff. I propose to Pe a father to you. Come into the w oodshed." "Hold on." says ltU5.Ma. "don't you dale lay a linger on that kid, A'istry; he's my kid." sas he. "and anyhow, you'd make a tine father for anyone I don't think." he tays. "Think again, you big slob." ays Austria, "if you can think twice in re day." he says, "and while you're thinkin', think what I'm tellin' you." he says. "I don't like the color of your eyes, and your noo offends me. and your feet don't track, besides, " says he. "ami I can lick you," he s:ys, "and 1 will, too." "Good hoy. Austry." says Wilhclm. "I can lickim myself, I can lick anybody; why, 1 can lick everybody." says Wilhelm. "We'll take him on together and show him," says he. fc'o Germany starts for Franco and slips up, incidently binding with both feet in the middle of Belgium. . "Get off me stummick." wails Belgium, "or I'll bite your legs off," says he. "Ouch, ho patient, Belgy," says Wilhelm. "Beg your pardon, I'll get off when 1 have to," says he. "Excuse me or I'll soak you," says he'. ".Now watch me paste Gaston one." "Xo fair." says France, "I wasn't looking, anyhow," says he. "Take that," says he slipping Wilhelm a hot one. "I hate to fight." says England, "but I can bust the jaw of any guy that slap my dear friend Gaston whom I don't like at all," he says, "but will defend to death." he says. "Vou don't hate it worscr than me," says Japan, standing back for an opening. "Anyhow, you started it," says Wilhelm to Nicholas. "You started, it yourself," yells everybody else, sticking out their tongues. Then they all clinch, and the little fellows (lance around watching for a chance te get a punch and run. Moral: If you don't want to fight, all yeu have to do is to say so. KNOWING the usual effect of outSide interference in a domestic row it might be a good thing for JMexico if Spain should declare war. "I WANT you to abbatize for me a pony," whispered a little friend of ours who has faith in our ability to accomplish the impossible, and so we are going to "abbatize" that a sweet bit of humanity just five years old wants a pony and she wants it very much. If this "abhatizement" should meet tht eye of her obdurate father it may soften his stony heart and make him loosen up. We hope it does. MInS THRASHER is the teacher of a school in Wyoming, but Theodore Plasterer, who was arrested in Warren, Ind.. fer running a blind tiger, should be in better business. "vYHKN we read of a Bible "00 years old in a Rood state of preservation we reflect there is a reason. C. N. F.
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