South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1915 — Page 8
Tunisia y, octoijki: 7, i3i:. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THE NEWS-TIMES PRINTING CO., 1'UUUSHERS. THE MOVING FEVER SPREADS TO EUROPE. 210 Wi:ST COLFAX AY. J n'-;f.i :t m -0:1,1 ir.uttr at tLo I'ostof fi'- .'it South P.:a!, I ri i ; .- sriisritii tiun i:ati:s r.i 1 1 J and Sunday In 5dvn:s'. in city.; l.iiiy :ind Sund.iy f . r t!. woe) l'T . y jr mrrir . . . . . ...a... 1. i . i : T ana Mind iy p. .nivan'c. iy ruiij. f rnu.v. iUiL'!'' y e per yir ijr If jour u.ini npjari In tla tc -plio.ie dire- ry jou t. Ii ii- ur u i;it "ad" t.j ll;e Nrwj-'liau-) fti. e and a bid whl be imilvd ..Iter it in. : ti ji). IK-uk pl.ono 11," I; T.eil i.I-m.-' cHa Cn.NK. Lniti;N.r. WOODMAN I'iu-.u Adtertis.r. lit-pre ut.i ti t t. 2." I'lftb Atpij!;1, N. w Vurk A.H t. rtis;:ig P.ulidinar. Clf'tjro Iriooie T?T0 tail 7 sorni i;i:d, Indiana, tiu-:ic 7, iir.
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ks not t.ijx -uo.vsis.M and ki:pit. j s rr.ANscn.Mnzco j LK'AM.vM TIU: sA.Mi: TIIINti .-.wi Francisco, as the whole -j:iiitry ! It appears now, that aft r hmg ' U ' all, suffered a violent spa.Mii ui ; a time, the re.-ult f Willi. n, i 1 lab; vir 1 some tm wars ao. The s an- ' Thompson. i;a.r of Chicago, havi:s hlJ Kraf. of which all the tt.-t of
ordered th" Windy City
a;o'n.s
Ca lifornia h.Hi known lor . at s. 1 f k -
closed ;;unJns. that it v.;::n'! Mayor ! -'L and rcaoh-d the ears of loadThompson' repaido ;tn:.--m. tint . in-: 'ao .i'raii.-i.vatis. Tin weic j brought about u !' i.!i after ail. ahoeked. ; That is. ur.l-ss i rpidda am-m in Chi-' I'atri'-h 1h i r.. i i i 1 -1 . t or t h ; irA :oniii;an(.-- "ill; lin- I'r.itf l I ' ri i i I Kailwa: K:r--.!. .-'cliiiiilz, ; Swci ti'-s of that citv. svnotivnn.-is. a;a or: Ai"' iisn-f. ' !-'ri--, f.oht!. at i
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Mt 1 In tl" htn-j. Imhi that i"ol!.,vi ( lot.-i i i ai-rn. m, " f things riimc al.niit. Fi.imN ll,ny.
tli iflcct that in- wis ,w f ill i ITo-f.-minu atioiny. was shot, and . :athy .v.itii tli'.r i. . .nnl. thut M'"ranriM sim.-iImmI. nit of Un- Kraft.
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C;.n.l:l;;l- Tl. i ' -n o,:i. he..; Ii!;i.ivn wiiat . I r t " t ; i n ii:- va-ic for. Tlit-y ar . - rr-iit .ri.i of thi- l..;i.o: in.' r'.i ;i- i'i ''ai'Uo j1-iti'-s. To t.ii:i .-t-. -i ! I n :r. in i .s . iiuiv t,u- -h- iimst h.ai ! n a tr;t!- n.o- piomi-in
trials in ( i i,'.-l Hiram Johnson, lira-.--f-Mt ::nvi'iiiMr of California, wim was j .vafiiil irMo oilic" on ih tia.'-t of the! I' Toi n1. ua.'' air! the liuiui'nl of tl, j
mi s":- nut aUiornia uv Tr . ii irorn lh ; iaiil:y of th" bosses. t a iiforr.i.i.'." !:K st o.- s. tin .onth:m J'ariiic, was h throrn d. Fn?n thi hateli of i ndi' tinents cMnie sew-ral con-vhdion.-. o!w ht-in of Miiuir tn-lunitz. Later h a Tut tin.- other li onts,
than was has on;;o:.; nl, aim in.-nrr hi;
aornions vi -to:-,. "And it u as il a ant- 1 ,uan ,n ' th i.enalty for
tin ir t rans'.;r-ssions l.y an alarr:iln;l
tla v. in'!'return of
( loc :-ha
AIm- llncf "did time" for
tin- l.uiH ii, in truth.
d the ietnry v. as. ovt ovmtry. as sii'nifyin tin
la-paldiranisin to ixiva-r; which may,
or may not ho. r.vnonymmis witli tiu ''l'1 Francisro's rcdmnptiun wa vie.- interns maintaining thvir liold. : '""i !'!et he em. rod from theKiaft We arc not rrit icisin: Mayor Timmp. ; tri;lls asln d whiter than snow. Euson for having hcid( d to ( t-.foiaa thc ;-l",u' li'". deposed oihcial. and inUhnois laws in kei'idn,? v. ith his oath ff,1,'. was linally I epudiated. of otlka-, which should h- more sacred , Tho ' 't i-iy or of thn .eoi,..-'s trust was to him than a million rampai-n ! ;i thinj? lo be -hl,' ' all men Pl.-ds.-s of Mich ,ia stiona!dv color, j llndor tho s,ot llhtour criticism applies to his having That .was a few brief years ago. made the phdu-cs. in ord.-r to get tnejThis weok the 'uno hinltz received votes, and then hypocritically sitting ' morc 1 lan 000 San Francisco votes, by. and encouran the con! ention , approximately one-third of the whole,
for the same hiuh oltico from which
j he had been ousted in contumely and
disgrace. Has Schmitz e.i)erienced a so re-
San Francisco's Kraft exposure was
a national affair: a case colehre. Therefore the country wonders.
throughout the land, that he was elected because he was a republican. Wo doubt not but that Mayor William Hale Thompson has found him
self between two tires. We recall, how, j rkable moral re juvenation? lias at the time, he appeared to have been ' he rlyen to tho super-standard set by running for mayor on a law enforce- !kSan Francisco as its own? Or has San ment platform; at h ast in the bette r Francisco backslided; sunk again into
sections of Chicago, and in tho public itno lou,?n-
pres, very much out of sympathy with the United Soclefh-s. These societies, bein-; secret organizations. ar& never particular about public approval of their purposes. .What they want is the ollicials. and they'll take a signed
statement any time in preference to i
convention platforms vr press (imitations. Our only credit mark for
Mayor Thompson is that lv apparent- i
ly has a little consrh nee kit. ami has preferred to keep faith with the bettd people of Chicago, rather than with
iho lower element. The majority of i
double-crossing candidates for mayor, and other otlk-es. have, in the past, preferred to keep faith the other way.
lie is entitled only to the smi-hnnoi
of establishing a new precedent.
(vki:cks and vici-xkx:ks. With the M., K. & T. now in receivership, there are S2 railways, op
erating 41, OSS miles, capitalization itO-I.OOO.OOe, now under direction of
! the courts.
f . i . i -ii ,iit m
i jidOK.s iiKe a lerrioie commion oi
railroads, but the condition was about as bad in 1SJ4, when lirj roads opcr-
lating 40,sis miles were in the same
ti. If the condition was calamitous 21 years ago, what was done and what advantage was taken of the "horrible examples?"
Copyricht. 1915. S. S. McClorn.
wishes to rival London as a lender, it must learn to do things more cheaply than that. The London Post opines that the Yankees have been characteristically astute and taken advantage of the borrowers' necessities. We guess so. Any time you see little eld Yankee Wall street syndicates loaning money, in a sympathetic, brotherly, help-your elf-to-the-cream spirit, to parties who must have money, please wake us up.
THE MELTING POI COME! TAKE POTLUCK WITH US.
Ah-h! what a relief! It is announced that anyone can listen in on the wireless telephony, and danger of its adoption on home-office circuits is greatly lessened.
Georgia has hanged a boy 12 years of. age, without resort to a crowd of her best citizens, masked and armed. Georgia courage is looking up.
lent. which perhaps might better
mil. for "following" one. We are told
Weil, during this 21-ycar period,
We said, "establishing r, new nrece- i t, n , o i i,:
i.iiKi i. i i oiiiotvi i iax i iziian um ma
ruling or ruining, the magnificent New
i Haven wreck was accomplished, the
under and drown
ock Island was:
We liacLtll.ir..,i t,P1i),t
..ever seen any .Ur..i campaign . .-Uite- j aillnni.st otllpr thinTS This pcriod mentmaile by Mayor Keib , or heard , .M;uids as the high tide of railroad of any direct nitc ran, from him, to r0M.ulitv a!ul incliicioncv. The expo-
ihat the precedent w as really stab- rrisco was dragged u I'.shad" by Mayor Fn derieh Wilhelm , otl t!l0 sl,iendid K
Keller, here in Soufli Fend
THIS is James Whitcomb Riley's THi: VI-:KISAI5L1: OLD MAID JOKE
birthday. He is 66 years old and a million years younp. Having been a former fellow citizen we have a local interest to season and deepen our general interest in him as a universal man. Mr. Ililey's chief claim to distinction in South Bend was decorating the windows of George Muessel's grocery with yellow paint, an example of his artistic expression with the brush which we believe chuy. Colfax is preserving, if it wasn't destroyed when he moved to OhK still. But Mr. Kiley has attracted more attention since he left South Bend than he did before. He developed the knack of expressing commonplaces in a manner which rejected their tone signifi
cance and worth. In other words, he
Just as if we weren't gloomy tnough
i with our germs, Rockefeller founda
tion announces that 900.000.000 neonle
nrP pvtiosofl to hookworm in this vale I P"t the route from homely diction to
tuu jira, i on i lie- map. u.i luuuua that we have these interpreters to reveal the tone meaning of what we do and say, but it is a fact, and when one arises we are so gratilied we love and worship him. And that is why
i we love Riley and laud his name, and
of tears find bacteria.
What the Papers Say
the effect that he would not enforce
Mires and conditions of 1 S 1 4 simply
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.... ou. mu I'-n.a.s imre hoU0(, nsorupulouH hU-h tinanciers were some men omn-ct. d with liis ; how u r:xvislh Krcat ,,roperUca lo their campaign, from the republican .-chooljoWn :ulvanta. of politics, that mad- such verbal; ,n m, )lher countrv wherein the
ITomises m the behalf of Iris electi
hoping, it may be, that he wtubl b,-
thankful, acquiesce, and reward th
OIK ' general welfare depended so largely
upon the railroads would repetition of
and quality, which is really a rare association. IX the interest of a peaceful solu-
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with something to ,jo aboa, the city ' mitted. Somebody would have been hall. We anticipate, too. t In. t some of (jailetl aml the ,()VPrnini,lt wouId huvc the. political gentlemen are lug takoa holll of ir,siUlUions upon which ;:'ken care f. and it m.iy be that s..ino'lh,. eommercial life of the country deal their dupes are allowed a littk , j,omlea. Will we have a bettor condtrreer rein that oth.rs. but on the lion 2 ,u.xu.0 Xot if .-1.1.. .. . l- ii . . !
-..r u..iirr apj.ears lo lia e ....... .... tllo nr,.n.witl,i!i t'..t Un,1 -t lii civins eiiiblazone.l on
m i a very go,Mi example lor Mayor : liu,;intss shnll not U() just as it l)leafc.s. ; the front pase of the newspapers.
thus spread before the nation is toithln& 'ou can tnmk of-
Till: BLLSSINC.S OF ACCU3IUL.TIX (5 yi:aus. (San Francisco Chronicle.) "As a man thinketh so is he." Proverbs, x.xiii:7. Nothing in the Scripture is more obviously true than that. No man is "old" and tit only for tho scrap heap until he thinks that of himself. So long as he chooses to assert himself vas one of the world's workers he will be recognized as such and have intluence according to his value to society. This reflection is suggested by the
Sir: The time was when any witticism at the expense of an old maid at a public gathering would be received with uproarious mirth. She was oftcn such a helpless creature if unprovided for, with only the slenderest chances for earning a living tliat her condition naturally invited cither pity or its allied sentiment, con
tempt, the latter in the majority of
cases prevailing. But in thes'j later days, since avenues of labor are for
the most part open to women and at better wages than formerly, spinsters ! are no longer the dependent class that ! they jsed to be. They earn money I
enough for a comfortable living. With '
rare exceptions they dress well, lay by something for a rainy day, and are self-respecting and respected. The bewhiskered Joke about their forlorn, ness has lost its point, and if I am not mistaken ft is now rarely sprung with expectation that it will have a side-splitting effect. Most women are still normal human beings, and will nrrfpr to marrv if their affections .ire
enlisted, and marriage Is offered and j offers a reasonable prospect of happi
ness. But the single state his lost j. r ii'i ,i
that is why we want him to grow . its terrors for them. When they j
older in time and younger in eternity.
DRESS up week has been pretty well observed in South Bend. The impression is that a little extra effort was made, and it was necessary. South Bend is a pretty well dressed town every week. Quite a number of our men are good dressers the year round,
and our women we defy any corn-
marry, it is a fair Inference that love
has influenced the union, and if they eto not marry it is by no means a foregone conclusion that no opportunity good, - bad or indifferent has been afforded them. Accordingly i v.as unprepared on a recent occasion to hear a visiting speaker oifer that time-honored chestnut about old maids. I was sorry that his attempt-
munity to excel them. Not that they cd pleasantry excited no smile but are loud, fulsome, extravagant dress- , his c n. It would have been more ers, but that they combine good taste friendly to have smileri at him if not
IT T llr-iti of Pitts
U sed to be a .eVnGf great "on of the Mexican .atHm we are , ., . -,t ii,. n,-.. .,f sr. ' msistlns on a continuance of war, to
CVarr cogues as Uvely aTu crickc. ! ent that Carrana shall f uj.;
attention to tho fact that a paradox
inompson. rty K;e(ii:r; tn- major portion of his promises with the people of the better s rt.
WL'Ki: Tin: HO CASLUS.
is not always the most unreasonable
An KxaggeratctI Report.
ti .o..t tl-.'it "if r.n lhf old
i Good for the American International f tVl A ,Tll,ct Uf rh vnnth !
It is quite e.xeasahb- .M.mrtinus. this : Gas congress! j of old age." thus knocking the alleged (McArthur. O.. Republican-Tribune.)
i i-..n jw in- . i i. , t e u iii ej tooe woo nils in. oncij in.u .a.iroi.iu i. iriiiims
ts inr thP t.laee of Mr. Heinz amunz the hec to atten 1 the Ml. Zion reunion
regard the wrong as right, but if the can produce a war gas that will make philosophers .Sunday. He says he wants it dispuMic mast be doaUe-cro,s,d to win those German and French gase, A man continues in the . prime of ""f
life co !,mr M ho continues to man- a 11,J"
an i-Kctmn. we aiuajs iavor a t a- smell like rose waur and soothe liKo V, t with " fail vi-'or those his usual good health. The report was summation that 'throws down" the ge ntle dew. tigurat i cly speaking. i faculties which he haiituallylind most circulated over the county that he was
menta. We t..k- ii i rom Cnat ex- tr of t xtt rminuting the enemy, we P'-oy. He may be old as to unused 'iavor M-.vri.iM o. , m . i,;ii, ,..-,, it, ,h,r ,v,'.i faculties quite early in his mundane
Thompson has undertaken an ,w tal '. terrible and startling.
"WHY should anybody worry when
career, but that he disregards Le- ; ' ra"k Murphy reports that the unh .... nri ,t for t h . om vloy ed are refusing work at 2?
big contract, in hi., determination to, Gat that will hold anv loiei-m in the work to which ho nad devoted cents an hour? We may as well cease t .i . , , " i,i,coi i.p,,,,.,. ft,.,, in tho futiiro to resist the tendency to become a close the Chicago saloon, en Sutenv. nemv that has designs on us. Just himself and knows that in the ruture, . . . , irl f t. ,. , ,v t f :'s in the past, they will continue to lesUfe la5?V 11 ' ar,c and tor that reas-.u v. o art all t:;e bn th. n cM.ie at us with any wai s , i convinced that if all stop work the ;ie ni parpose. j . , . more anxious to sc h.m s acceed. ; that i n ins i.iHir.g folks! We ll give j . philosapher. like Mr. .leinz. coveted democracy will be attained.
The man wh. un d- rtak. s b!.g c ontracts of that order, is il erir.g v( ;iil tile public, moral a:.d t-en pnic.il
support if need be. ta.it can ered from even so far a.a Bend. The main point, th'-r-. i'o;-. William Hale Th.m:p.oi: mayor of Chicago, r.-t
:a a g i tb.ai means som.
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jcvivlintly not old sa lon; as he can
with him. He is a man of brilliant
parts: but he ought to be told that the old maid joke hereabouts has beei the companion of mothballs for a long time. M. ORDER received by circulation manager: "Please expire the South Rend News-Times paper when timo permits." Note by circulation manager: "Time will permit us to expire this paper the lSth." SIR: It gives me the creeps to look at that war duffle that "Hi" Sibley brought home. If I join the reserve I want it understood that it shall be strictly reserved. I might qualify for a reserved seat at the "world's series' if the walking were good and I could have had an earlier start. TAN. NEW ingredients in the European mixture promise interesting developments, if one should happen to be interested in them.
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"Peas ftresh irotn Vguv mother's OSd'fashiGnedl Garden" Do you remember how delicious they were? You have bought peas at 25 cents a can but you didn't get what you wanted.
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Garden Peas Two for a Quarter are just what you want. No other brand of peas, no matter what the price, has that delicious "fresh from the garden" taste. Grown from pure Niana Seed and canned by the famtd Niana procefs is what does it. If your grrvrr does n' t supply you write u3 and we v.i.1 see that ycu h-ve them. NIANA PURE FOOD CO. Waukesha, Wis. NOTE. Wana Evergreen CornJOe a ct.i. Niana Milk - 10c a can. You're ur it clean, pur and ui hole tome.
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Th;.- oh ers for arseirarett-d hv- Pio.ot.e .vu , . . . ., . philosophize, even altuough he might are denied the same amount of com-iit'og-M ar.vl hy di k a;;ic acid. And i, .,hi, t.j mi'i'Tv for , not napjxn to i t aoic to qua.i Ior pensation paid men for the performby tne -a ay, cant tho.e expert tium- ;. foot race and h.as too much sense, , ., t. , , .,. , ,,., ni.ht ; .,?"nc f identical services appears to .st uet us up omth.ag frsh f r tho la take an unnecessarj lliht in an ,
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j urc. .-.';: I poison ia-t f wells and e.1 ' jd"ding uf .vlii .'l a:-, s ? F;rt tr.mg ' ki,w. . o;m lieatlun nation will
sjn of defcient mentality require the special protection of the laws of the land. There is scarcely a business establishment, school or public institution in which women are emp'ojed in common Aith men, where the forme; are not grossly discriminated against
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b'.it becau.se he was an eiii douhle. orfv-vser. and the fact th.tT p !.. -choen to fuh.l the M-tej- ,
pledg s. docs rot d tract from i;te f:ct-.n
All of us num';er among our ac-Jtion. There is reason to suspect that euuintanevs mew as to whom, winn tji(. survival, in a modin-.u Turin, of uo think of it. we may realize tliat iim f.jii-p;!!0 .,nn'in.i .r tm.
thev have lived what call many tt ... x-.-iti, th'i salaries paid thtm for ldcntic.i
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ine iuw oxi i e ..hi i.i.u..i dents that woman, along with the , ye.w.4. IU:t. ;us a matter of fact. ve do- and other inferior species of ani- isrrwc0; r iver do think of r. ur.less something ' m.i 1 creation, was net onlv devoid of nota'J,-v e ills that irifWant fact to our at-a : ,ul but gubled bv intuition rather I r tcacne
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And neither does he. and, therefore.
that loan are
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that it was L.s do ! .!--ci -.i:
not the asei mlai.cy of in- i pe.:,hc.t n r. l pk- -riticisii.- anything save that!
party, that accounts fur n..-. v;etor a: litth two per a r.t ciunmission for the th polls. underwriting, and that ir Nw York
... re.u-.mm, tnteil.ncc ,f which I f"""1. .."w". '.ka'' "h"
she unhappily had been deprived. I T ,
is not .d. As a man thinketh so i-VThat some such idea survived to thexrauon OI inai oieiensime m.ustice. he. and as a man thinks of himself i present dav is indicated in the statu-t
tory laws "of several states, up to a Now Tcrre Haute has impeached its
START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT ONCE. And get the benefit of our OCTOBER DATING. All money deposited in our Savings Department not later than October 10tht draws interest from October 1st at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, compounded semi-annu-
American Trust Company 4 on Savingr.
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MMI'LK .11 STICK. Vt Austin American.) Frecisely the reuon why women
short time ago including Texas, which! new mayor. It seems as if Terre Haute i most hmingly and humanely clavs could get better results by electing: women with idiot?, lunatic?, infants some man who has already sened hij: and habitual drunkards, who by ca-jail sentence. Grand Itapids Press. 1
PATENTS And Trade Marks Obtained In all Countries. Advice Free. ;iIO. J. OlVSi U, Registered Patent Atty., 711 12 Studebaker bldff.. South Znd. lad.
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Preparation In a few years the business responsibility of S t;th i'nd and this eommaiaty v.dl be resting uiun tli oang men and wo. en of today. Their det rm ;r;ation f r a success, ful fctare and tl..- St. Joseph County Savings li-ak's willinin ss to ,i..' t them are mutual. Th y m :;. consider the St. Joseph County Savings Lank a st- p-house busiri' .-s knowle where a f.ta.i of advic-. and information awaits them. Kv.-ry busir.rs-; road will have a siu i? -ful turn, and a St. Joseph County Savings 1 :-:r.k pass t'ook will make a splendid uifle. I Percent Interest n Sa ing. St. Joseph County Savings Bank. St. Joseph Loan and Trust Company.
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