South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1915 — Page 8
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out of action instanter. Sending them a hom-jd iiu.fc with a rting, as it v-re. Hut just think of rini; up a mile in the air with a hue f bees, ami no haystack crawl under should they
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ti:v ciiii.lv conti:mit, chili:: Chile- has protested to Great IJritain
t a ml (j.-rmany at the violation of her
If y.ir r.Ht;;- nr. In . h'pl.oi.? llrH-t.rj you r.u !.-:.-jd; ycur want m utrality involved in the sinking of
fiel t 1 lie Nr-w - i ;!,. . fi;rt u n ) a hl'A will b- m.iilcl afor ll Ir.st.TtI IKuh
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cm:. i.hi:n".::n a voiJman J"-'-.lira AlvTt!idn5 hcprexnt.ttP. !. Fifth ATenu". N.-u rk Ad vertisbig Uu'delius:, CLIcafO
son ii hi:1), ixdi a.va, apkiij i, iir.
Tin: i:i: i:t assiimiilvs .Ki:.n:vr i ai ir.
While 1 1 1 republicans arc so busy I
finding fault with tin work of the majority in the nccnt Indiana as.-un-Lly, v,'ii wonder that they do not hit
upon the real thing, if any is to be
If the coat wans all tli!' man had on? To sathfy these lite ratios, you must
enumerate item hy item the other aiti- i
I ds of aitir'', or th-y v.T.I accuse you
of making th- victim appear half naked. The r ader, who digests his paper in
the I )re;-'Ien within the throe mile limit o;T t ho Chilean coast. There's an old saying that if one toys with lire one's lingers may he burned, which Chile might well remember. A coldly disdainful and silently contemptuous attitude would appear to he Chile's cue.
found, that miuht be me.U for t rit-
icism, and. quite dt-.-vr lug.
i tin quiet of his home feels, that he hns
it's srm: mhat.d. Mi.s Dorothy Miller of Xew York. 10 years old, has solved the burning probhm of how a .shop girl can cat ;nd dress on $ per week, .he says all alone has to do is to eat less if the
shown L-rcat brilliancy if he (b tects ! 'h,thcs are wanted and skimp on the
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to the failure of the- democrats m . x i, , , ... . . , It is one tiling to find mistakes at Lota houses to heed the advise of ! i . . .jour h-isure in ;T.oth"r's man's work, on'.. Kalston, in h:s m- s.age, not to ... ... . , ! quite another to turn out high decree allow n pub. ican railb rv aL-ains- al- i
democrath- xtra agane- t i . '
ot newspaper composition.
leged
frigiiten away their K('d judgment in the matter of making n ed' d appropriations for the support of state in-Ktitution-. The' inan"' blattancy of republican orators, ami of the rej.uldican jtcss, (luring the fall campaign, wan so. furious, mainly in mi.-rcpre-tentation, and only slightly b:-s with calumny, that the democrats stem to have well-nigh, not only have been arri d off their feet, but to have, barely escaped losing their hads. Kconomy became such an active slogan, not only in the oonduet of the legislature, but as well in the enactment cf the state Luc'get, that it only narrowly missed being what might be termed parsimony. Wo have a specimen of what this parsimony may eventually mean, over at the county jail a half dozen insane people there, retained, heouu.se ftaie finances have not admitted of any provision being made for them at hongcliff or elsewhere. This condition prevails notwithstanding the appropriations made by what the republicans unwarrantedly chose to term the "extravagant" assembly of 191", and a charge to which the democrats appr to have listened so attentively tb.at they dared not correet the blunder by making a sutheient appropriation in The situation is, indeed, a serious one. The political party that denounces a proper state care for its unfortunates, and the party as well that lacks the humanity and economic acumen to disregard such denunciation, and in spite of it, to fo ahead and provide for such care both of them are deserving of the severest criticism from humanitarian people, and let the parsimonious taxpayer who can think of the functions of government only in the language of the coins that it takes from his pceket, be hanged. We have no particular knowledge of other state institutions in a similar ;.light. Perhaps all of them will bo able to worry along on what the state has allowed them, some, maybe, with less worry than o'hers, but more liberal financing of the institutions for the. care of the insane, appears to be ;i decided necessity. Anil the two
The banker makes blunders in his figures, the lavyer draws up ineor-
i red papers, and the business man sub
mits erroneous bills. Such blunders lire known only to a few persons whom they concern. The newspaper man is like the actor on the stage, whose slightest slip is manifest to all and s-ems ridiculous. It would be perfectly possible to produce a newspaper having the same high degree of accuracy as the best edited magazine. Hut this would either cost about twice as much for a
more costly force, or ebc the !
scope and field of the newsp.iper vvould tie reduced and less matter printed. The public would not pay the hills in the first case, and it would not be satisfied with curtailment of service. o the newspapers struggle along as best they can in .their eternal effort to accomplish that impossibility, a snap shot of daily life that shall be permanent and absolutely truthful history. The newspaper man is not offended when he is jollied :i such mistakes as creep in. He merely wishes the critics could have his job about one week, not any longer. He needs the money more than he does more than ono week's vacation.
clothes, if food is needed. Delightfully
simple, isn't it ? JOHN .IU'LIi PI,OCKAli:i). WHAT. Kr.giand is calling on the United States to raise the blockade of Progreso established by Carranza. Caesar's rghnst! We thought the captain of the Prince Kited had a monopoly on gall but it seems not. A man testified before the industrial relations eomittee at Dallas that a German uirl, near his pljce, hired out at G per month. She picked "OO pounds of cotton a day, besides doing the work of a hired man in between times. Wonder if there arc any more like her wanting te) get awav from the horrors of war.
soaii; ;ooi in sn ti:ki(;. It is quite probable that the civilized world will once again be startled and shocked hy a wholesale massacre of Christians in Turkey. It's the oft repeated i istory of the unspeakable Turk. T5ut let his ire be aroused for any cause and the opportunity is avidly seized by religious fanatics and some not so religious to perpetrate the most hideous outrages upon helpless residents not of the Moharn-
medan faith.
Dr. Shailer .Matthews, back to New York from Japan, charges that a deliberate attempt is being made by certain foreign nations to plunge the United States into war with Japan. We have a strong suspicion that the doctor is well advised and that the same influence may be responsible for the Mexican intervention agitation.
A poetical newspaper recently remarked that it heard the rustle of the silken skirts of spring, but it sounds more in this office like the spring poet's Sunday go to meeting gown. California's progressive legislature comes to the fremt with a bill forbidding the infliction of "the third degree" of police torture upon any arrested person. Pass it along! Tlie signature of Houston R Tcehee, the new register of the treasury, will not detract from the cheerful appearance of a treasury note of large denomination.
Signs of spring arc numerous enough, but the small hoy will not be convinced that summer is actually on the way until the first circus poster a 5 pears'.
Tony New York gins are wearing
Now the pretext is the attack of the ' shoes that lace in the back. It's all
light. .Shows you're either married or can afford to keep a maid.
allied tleets on the Dardanelles, and the regular slaughter of Christians has begun. That He who marks the sparrow's fall ordains all things for a purpose has been said. If so, it may he that this great war is brought about for the ultimate- good of mankind. If it
leading political parties in the' stat
....... .. i results in the banishment of the Tnrlc
aro responsible tor mat necessity; tne ,, t.i; i i from Kurope, and his subjection in
lepio'iMaui'v iii.uviiih ..uiiimikii umui i
dor out of an "extravagance" that didn't exist, and the democrats through being frightened by that thunder, into evading an evident duty. The republican lash needed have no terrors for the democrats during the recent legislature. It. id they but set iheir faces to the front, instead of looking- backward. Itep. Hagerty was T.ot altogether amiss in his socalled "stamp act" speec h, when he warned the house against running amuck with "sanctimonious parsimony." There was nothing about the previous
Asia, so that his atrocities ma be
curbed, then it will have been wovth while, even though the price paid be a terrible one. The war has already proved a boon to millions of Russians in the liberation of that country from the vodka curse. Now let the Turk be relegated to the realms of oblivion and. after all. it may prove a real blessing to civilization.
Music is to be a big feature in the campaign for a "dry" Chicago. It's what Chicago gets for neglect to support grand opera.
The college students are urged to j;o back to the soil, and a lot of them find it very useful to run liases on. The rumors of Sec'y Dryan's resignation are declared to be as idle as the tourists hotels in Switzerland.
Tin: SCIILKY. The foreign world, because it is ugly with war, is tremendously inter-
assembly to justify the more recent i ested in Uncle Sam's giant submarine,
Seeing America
irst
Uy l ied Kelly.
one in being afraid to breathe. Renublican noise and public demands are possible of wide difference, and
the Schley, contract for which has just been let. It is estimated that the Schlcv is
From Diary: For the third time now since I left the Atlantic coast I have set my watch back an hour, making a grand
toial of three hours gained for mv
this, democracy should have more ! to be the most awful machine for deal-I uU n Ui.0 L() cjn as j piJ with. Ii I
readily discerned. This has been a fault of the democratic party, during the past few months, not only in Indiana but in national affairs as well. Instead of close attention to the policy ot the administration, and making a study of the conditions that are being workd out. the query all along the line seems to be, "what are the republicans saying about it?" It requires
ing out death that man has yet do- could just arrange to stay out here
igned. She will be the fastest of all ! permanently 1 would have added
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submarines.
company the U. S. licet anywhere and
long I must return and lose my three hours. Still, 1 must trv to be cheer-
go to Kurope and back without re- ful. Wiiat would I do with my explenishing her stoc of fuel. ;-ho will, Ua three hours if I had them? Like
something silly and proiitless. like
a mud bath, or listening to
be able to dive Instantly. She will be
able to stand the greatest seas. She ! takin
will have D" torpedo tubes from which she can discharge torpedoes, at any angle, that will penetrate and tear to
no reading, or even a pasing thought' pieces anything atloat. She will mean
to answer the question. Just conclude that they are finding fault, and
Fold stories, hours avail mc?
o
what would the
Yesterday at the Grand Canyon I fell in with a delightful chap by the
destruction to name ot Way, who i the kind ot ma
terial that Charles Dana Gibson,
that without merit, and there you hae it. The repuhliean party is not outlining any policies for demo rats
to follow, whieh. if followi d. do not J tralbe on the seas, lead to perfidy and dishonor. Deim c-
racy to continue its lnuuem e an ! power, needs to bo "forward looking." j
invisible terror and
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.no hi, u..u .v. Richard Harding Davis and Owen It looks to us as if she would be the; :ster should dote on. Way is the very thing to blow up icebergs and chief government forest range r for the ..ti,!,r u,in,.u t.., . tu., i. n,,,fi i Arizona district centering at the Grand
no i:n to MiLiTAm.M.
j cauu'ii. lie nas c l : 'souesque leatuios, we ars his sombrero and rides j his horse with an air that one rarely ! .- : in picture books, and i- of the stuu' Fa.; heroes, sobiieis ot fortune,
Wvordiug te uneensorcd reports, and such folk would do well to be
ire-Ko. and m-t afraid ,.f its own , invaded the spiritland. i
counsel
Th
ailed economy pro-
am of the -ee' iU as-':i:M, qulP
nearly a p..rli thr- evidence rf
r.elf-a' st rtien that on. n, d. lepra it tb.at tie- main fault
rec :if assembly w.,s its too ebbnt eTorr to escape republican critic ism; to freque ntly critb ::a tb.at was with-
'-v.y program, is all a necessity for sue h
We the
P 1 1 a ri'i'l c.-i T c i'i . 1 lltk on-
ilheres Dr. Hebcren e hatha, of Chi- (.uaintaneC wilh u;.v was because I
,cago, 77 years edd. who declares that ( had heard about a little jaunt he! ; one faction of spirits who have com- t hade from the Grand Canyon to!
municate el with bam urge' him
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COME! TAKE POTLUCK WITH US.
And take my word for this reader, and siy a fool toltl It jou, if you plcue. that he who hath not a dram r folly in Ids mixture, hath (rounds of much v.orx' matter in his composition. Cliarlcs Iimb.
APRIL. A young man in green, with a garland of myrtle and hawthorne buds; winged: in one hand primroses and violets, in the other the sign of Taurus. Old book. IT isn't safe to take April at her face value. She is a flirtatious creature. Her smile may mean much or nothing. Her transitions from tears and storms to smiles and back again are rapid. In the end she may be docile, but she'll give you many a shock and worry before she is through with you. TIIUN there are our April Bills: Kizer Lamport Dunkle Shimp Mclnerny Happ O'Prien Ridenour Also Hello Hill. "WITHOUT investigating the matter." writes K. M. McL., "1 przm Petrograd" is the new explosive they busted Przmysl with." Kvcry Alan to His Taste. (Houston Post.) Tennessee now has widows' pensions, but we shall always believe that the best way to provide for a widow is to marry her. Full many a ship on peaceful mission bent The dark unfathomed ceves of ocean bear; Full many a soul surcharged with good intent The wicked submarine has placed them there. THAT newspaper article about the American submarine F-4 came as a pleasant recreation after reading so much about U-23's, M-GG's, and H-ll's. R. M. II. Why Not Anticipate TIiK The swallows circle, the robins calls, The lark's song rises, faints and falls; The peach boughs blush with rosiest bloom, Like ghosts, in the twilight, the peartrees loom; The maples glow, and the daffodils
Wear the same hue that the wen sky fills; The moon's young crescent, thin and bright. Shines in the blue of the early niht. And over all, through all, April bears A hope that laughs at winter's fears. Sarah Andrew Shafer. DO we got an answer to the inquiry. What is "clergyman's knee?" MOVING, the leading indoor sport for spring, is nearly here. Truly we can say when the season is well under way, "Nobody home." F. S F. The Cistern Cleaning Man. (Indianapolis News.) It's cistern cleaning time now. 'And the cistern cleaning man comes round with his little vacuum cleaner and removes all the dirt from off the cistern floor and gets the cistern all rei.dy to receive the spring rains. If you have been wondering why it is that, no matter how hard and how long it may rain, your cistern never seems to get full, the cistern cleaning man can tell you in a jiffy. Cisterns get old and rickctv. just like anything else, iind in time they develop leaks. That makes business good for the cistern cleaning man. If you have been wondering why it is that, in spite of an eightinch filter wall in your cisterr, the dirt never seems to hesitate, he will lean far down in the depths and presently comes back to earth very red of
rae, out inumpnani, ana ten you that there's a hole there in that wall big enough to chase a cat through, and your filter hain't a-doin' much good." UNCLE John D. is going to give $100,000 to the unemployed of Colorado, and considering what he contributed to their unemployment it is little enough. THE Southern .Michigan will still be over in northern Indiana a little again this year. C. W. C. "I NOTE," writes S. II. C, "that the man who last year said, 'Never again will I start a garden,' is the first one to buy seeds for the coming battle between man and nature. Yes, they all come back." THE vice president came within an imaginary line of breaking a precedent. C. N. F.
Successor to Wilhelm's.
TWENTY YEARS AGO Kcmlnders From the Columns of The Dally Times.
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was Way bored with himself. I insist that any man who could do that without getting tired of his own company is pretty much of a feller. A while ago Way was stationed in New Mexico. Th outlook is rather forlorn in most of that state, and Way didn't like it. "Hut," says he, "I never complained, because I think of the people who have to live In New York city and other places a great deal more forlorn than New Mexico. Just imagine living in a New York apartment where your only view is a brick wall knowing all the time that there are places out here w here one can sit on his doorstep and see 100 miles." 1 asked Way if he had ever heard of anybody coming to the Grand Canyon and being disappointed in it. He said he had. Occasionally, he said, a tourist will express surprise that the canyon isn't bigger and wider. One cannot conceive what any human brain might picture in anticipation that could exceed the canyon itself; but here is the explanation as Way figures it out: The tourist hears that the canyon is l.'l miles wide and his imagination goes to work on that basis. Hut on a clear day the 13 mile gap looks to be scarcely more than a mile. All water used at the big tourist hotel near the I "J rand Canyon has to he hauled hy freight train from a spring 12S miles away. Yet the prodigal hotel company seems not to care a continental how often a guest turns on the water to wash his face. There is plenty of water to be had much nearer than 12S miles. The Colorado river is only a mile away as the stone falls. Hut it is not practical for one to drop straight down, anil the trail to the river is seven miles long. Going down a precipitous trail seven miles lonp every time one wished to fetch a bucket of water might, of course, gradually tend to become a good deal of a nuisance.
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The Kp worth league of Sumption's Prairie held its first literary meeting at the home of its nresident. Miss Myrale Ullcry. I-ongfcllow was the poet of the evening. Dr. I,. S. 1-aPierre and K. A. Stoll returned from Clyde, O. Mr. and Mrs. ( I,. Goctz returned from a visit te Chicago and Michigan City. William 1 Hubner and Miss Jeannette L,ee Mann were married at the
home of the bride's parents in Clyde, J o. I
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pmster.
tin spirits ef another; w bn-h 1-5 a town i- hours -north of
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taction mobilize and. through lr C.. j I-troit and a right considerable dis-
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h' wished to lto back to the home
the -town for a iittle visit, but he elreadeel
V. C'rde rly. head of the Church of
Spiritualism, communicate that
to rrpubi:r;,:i i:h;t; r .- Tit at ion, j ;
v arication. or a a v thro "a- unv o!ii. or mv
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of Ilre-ther Cla:!ins lirst wife' gum? up
opposes the prepense d mar-
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rid wo f- ! at lib. rt to
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himself for several davs in a rail- j
way ceae-h. .'o he simply rode his hoisc I'lfm Arl.ona la Alpe-na. Mich. ;
With the spirits ehging treni'lu-. ntIie had n riding o regularly that i Hi.- 1 oi vb.rbinel and uettiuir re.i.'.v for i he ha.w about what he ami bis honte !
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trip would tuK- liim three months.; 'laflin says, drat militarism: like all hcn h m.tde it. it oecupie.-d three I
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.m:vmvi'i:ii i:i;i:oi:s. The capacity f'-;- d leetiiig emus in
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And how eio .ii suppose Way made
the- JeiUrney ! a k t the e t ? Uy ; canoe. Y s. all a Ion', in a small-sized ca:.o- be w.-nt frm Alptna. Mich. te ; Ial sion. Te as - tr.'Ta Alp-'.na to
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AX iiyk-opkxki:. Kditor The News-Times: "A public service corporation bond is equivalent to a mortgage on the riuht of the people of a community to use a necessity." Think of it! A mortgage on your risht to use a necessity: We wonder how many citizens caught the startling significance of the above heading to an ad appearing in the local papers, ami how many of those who did "get" it are figuring ou' how much compensation they are receiving for the rights they have mortgaged te) the electric, gas, and street railway eerporations ? A private corporation being allowed to own a public necessity is, in itself, the acme, the climax, the very I'ltima Thulo e.f public igimrance gone rampant, but this is the first time that the public "bone" has been hit with such a bold, blunt, and brutal statement of the truth as that given abeive. In the worels of a famous tobacco advertisement "Don't let this ene la ) U n c e e f f '. " DANA COOK. .1 1 S. Main st.
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