South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 253, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1916 — Page 4
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SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Morning Evening Sunday. JOHN' HENRY ZTJVKR. Editoi. GAUIUEL. R. SUMMKItP. Publisher.
th.it will not s:i::;ce. h'twrvrr, to guarantee treece what she would otherwi-e have- won in territory, prestisre ar.il Iron or. The history of (Ire'-re in the last two ars is a povv- j if il argument a-'ainst kings. ;
om-t ...voriTrn mrs mormnr rnANritur. r.ri.K I NORTIIKIW INDIANA NI ONLY rrFK IVM rrovive; the inti:k. vtiunal nhv skrvick in Ol"TH BKNU-No otW De;, iper Iri tte atate prottM fcy two leria.! mir nlc-ht ni ilir-ntm rrl.ea: aleo only
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"HT Jay of the yirin l twice in 11 day except Sunday anl ! tlt)n iJoii.lays I'-UreJ at tLe ÜjuU lteud lyoitcffu. tecon!
, RUSSIA HAS r,OT GOIMi. A returning AnifrJii traveler from Russia irivfs an j
explanation of the v. onderf ul recuperative powers II us I si.t has show n.
ßu Mooser Speaks Out jor Wilson On Floor of Congress
THE MEL TING POT FILLED BY THE EDITORIAL STAFF
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Rep. Jair.es II. Mas cf I'tah in ia speech delivered in cur. cress Au?. -3. announced his intention of vot-
Ilis -v pi. i nation is summed up in thi on .ntfr.ee. ; nJ? f,,r Prcs't Wilson. He Wt tho "Work, work eerwhre and not a drop to drink." ' republican party because he found it I.! tofie- not :i!one for th i.r. ,1 net ion ,.f u .r '.nüri. ! the servant of Special jll-
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but f..r the rna n i; I ict urn of textiles, agricultural
t crests and became one of the founders of the progressive p; rty.
THE NEWS-TIMES PRINTING COMPANY OOiCe: 210 W. Colfax A v. flom Thoae 115L rhon 2101'
implements aim practically every known manufacture u ( ,. appealed tu progressives to he
rail- ; t rue
rr-ar art' being built in all direction? old one are he
ing double-tracked. The peasants a., being given
f la mall
proUiot. are sprincJn- up like mu.- r rooms. New rail-; true to themselves and rem. to
: he betrayed to the republican pari t.
"I want to compare." he stated !
ik at i-'oo.i war-, ani ina oein' pernuueij 10 .-penu , tje dornanüs of th f lo-'rcssivcs i af). th ir e. irnir.es for voilka. tht-y are puttim: thm in the 'with the actual performance of tin j
Thus hecomiim- a irh.n ..f property, even in the arl' now ,n power. U it can fe .. . shown that the essential principles
nb-iae dirt-rtory. Lid 111 Le mai.e'i after lnrtion 1.5 , .Mii.iiitst way. tne peasant c-a.ev, t,, pe an anarcnist. f ,,.... , . .,i,tr.,rni hive; fni.tfnl,. ,. hn.ln. ..nt!r,n nonf llellTefT ot . CH Uli! ia led 1'V tt).t platrorill IKlXe,
f;i fi sr flnhnno a Iiot.- nnruher n'l
for Jrartment w.nte.l iliOrU!. AdvertlRin. Llrrulatloo. ,!'lU,inKi AccDtijir. For "want uJvi. ' if Tour naia In in tLv tei- i
ttae dirertary. Lid 111 Le mai.'f! after inrtlon iepori mii i ! lest way. the peasant ca.ev, t,, i,e an anarcnist
mat tntlof .o bualneat. Lad execution. poor uewTerj
rsofrt. bad tele Dtone nervl e-t,.. to Load of den irtment wlta ! ' j ;a is unit'-d as r.-cr efure. With ho .jin.Miia , ,f.on crystallized into legislation and
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t.ic-a you are au.ülag. ine .eua-iiiuoa "".."i": ! in th .r K ;-ias roa.i to 'n-tn ntir.ople is open; its ' if the progress. ve s were sincere j
line ail of iik.b reapood ta lioiue l'Lone 11Ö1 aud lie II
rnsriCIl'TION ItATr.. Mornlr; and nrentne rditlrtii.
:ntury old dream about to be realized. i-'peakinc- of Ilis.-i.i"s ast military lesources;
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enough in their profession of in-
i terest in the supreme needs of the j
nation to care more for their coun- I
Tili: PAHAIHI Acrordinsr to the pl.vn on which our Mluw man i, rrade, He takes the mo.t intense delimit in forroine a nirad? When h, iS followiBTth.. band auy &t S happme.s i, nearly mnety-nlne per cent complete He wears hi! apron or his ax. his plumage or his Uord And sprains his frwco enJeavonns to look bla. and bored. A prominent poti-rn in th nublic'. !Rtarin-r ey Is Fomethlnjr which t.ne most of us delight to cKcupy ; cannnt run for cwrosa and we cannot rule the land, Ue cannot paint a fiafrpcle. play the tuba in the band Nor wear the putfliftic belt, but we are not dismayed fror each of us can find a place in some refirted parade ?o malleate the throbbin? drum and raise our lode's Iet every- step compose a stiff and consequential bra " &" Hnn? out your rows of cameras to snap the preai event. The rarest joy for which the happy mind of man was meant A thing to stir the bosom of the palpitating maid When manly discity and pride soes forth in cranl parade.
Firmle Copy. 2c; Suridty, .V; Mornin tr Kven'.n I--dltfl. i American sijs that riot les:.- than S.00'.00 soldiers jtry an,j for people than for any l"AVereVby 3ca l"' ' '" --ide niiily f M'ippcl and s-nc to the front ' party's success, then tlier will sus-
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jear la jdTance, or I'J: by tue week.
AmERTiMNO .'-intititif , -1 ni an t 1!f "This ammunition is for use. Fore'gn Arfrrr'U'.n; Uearef ntitiven : tU.NI-, L()l.I.Nr.. . WOGmlAN. lJfth A- New York City and Ad. I'.ldc . j,ir.i behind."'
i Russia recentlv. and that ( 'm'oi,m00 more are in i
training. He lemarks on seeii: ammunition boxes
There is plenty
Cbl.ij-o. The Ne -Xliue endfcavoia to keep tta adveriiainif t t roiuaim frte from fraudulent u.Urepreicnt.ition. Any peraoa I 'rov idin wurKs ;o i mysterious way. The norror defrauded taroub natrunagc of a&n i"lf"ulrel" this war has shocked humanity. Hut when the psper wJl coof-? a favor oo tii tüau jjeuient by rcporuuf ( iL facta completely. ! world pau.-es to consider w hat freat and laslin.i; ocd . i
may com of the war. when the lin'il chapter is written, it appears that, after all. it may be worth while. Th
SEPTEM HER ( PMo.
j awakening of Russia und Hie emancipation of its mil- , lions upon millions of people from the curse of drink,
may almost square the account alone.
SCHOOL ON WHEELS.
The l.ite.-t educational innovation is an itinerant public school in a box car. The car belonus to the Southern Pacific ra'Iroad. and th: children belong to the members of a soction c.in at work on the L"s Ar.seles tii ision. Many of th workrm n are accompanied by th ir families. Tile p.trents rureltl th- loss of educational
ad.-antascs to their children. ... Supt. Whale, t.tted UP.,,,,,,. (.h;iM1.,.s nolk.eable in .Missouri. a box car with benches and obtained a teacher. There ; s.-hool houses are becoming centers of soctal and eduare 23 or r.O i-ipIN. They have regular public , caliona, litV for tht. farnu.rs allJ their families. The uork. together with b--ons in .Spanish. As the gang j . , . ricll , , r ;ti coUcfre i: SI)rcadimr information regarding
; soils, crops and live stock, and the farmers everywhere
CIVIC CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE COUNTRY. The Chicago Tribune, by way of illustrating the new spirit of chic co-operation that is coming over rural communities in America, tells of some of the whole-
nio(.s, the school moves with it, and everio.iys sat
isned
The superintendent is now making arrangements aWti,inir themselves of it. with the result that their
for a larctr and more commodious buiMiiv-. consisting , . , , , ,
Friendly rivalry in production is now
o:
an old passenger coaM. equipped with seats and ru& jn a,moSt eVery t.oniInunity. Tliere are travel
blackboards.
tain the auniinistraiion, lest ineir refusal to do so might cause the beneficial legislation to be repealed." He took up the progressive platform of II 1- and showed that the
Wilson administration has enacted ( practically all the progressive de- j
Progressives, he insisted, t-hould I c,e er
support the party that has beer. J tried and found true The renresen-!
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I Ukl o W IUI 1IIVI I tH ! v u-vaa ruled the republican party in 1CU0 and 1012 and "rule it now with even more assurance and arrogance." Itep. Mays said he had determined to join the democratic party "because the obituary of the progressive party seemed only postponed for trading purposes and because red a solitary ray of hope appeared of remedial legislation from the republican party in t lie interests of the people 'ad because the lernocratic party, under its leader, the lresident, had been offering a convincing proof of its sincere interest in the senoial good by putting on the statute l ooks .l program of wise and w hoiesome , legislation."
One of life's misfortunes is that no matter what we do we must labor to do it. For instance thi lazy man would not be lazy unless ho got plenty of chance to practice being lazy. '
ling libraries that put good literature into the hands of i
The poet Whitticr used to dre-.ni of the time when ns of thousan,Js to nhorn it was formerly inaccessible.
tiw.ro womI.1 be ":l schooihouse set on every lull.
tili iiwiaiva - - - be we'll soon have a school car on every tidin
May
I Kxeellent musical organizations trav el about the counjtry districts giving concerts, and are liberally patronised i and intelligently appreciated. In tow ns where half a
doz'ii churches used to struggle vainly for existence, prosperous and inlluential community churches have appeared, gathering the whole church-Coing peculation under one roof. Nobody is imposing culture on th? Missouri farmers and villagers. There is assistance and co-operation from big urban centers, but the mo'ement is largely due to the efforts of the rural communities themselves.
J The reforms are coming chiefly fremi. within. And that j is the most satisfactory thing about the whole business. 'This awakened civic consciousness, says the Tri-
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An dlicial decree just issued by (Jen. Carranza has found its way to the fnited States an.l is causing beads of cold sweat to form upon the fevered brow of the oppressed capitalists who ha about "hogged" the oil industry in Mexico. The decree concludes with the fallowing very sUniticant statement: "The production of petroleum is to be exclusively a, national matter. The industry shall hereafter be directed by the Mexican authorities, for the benefit of the Mexican people."
Kuht or wron;-, in a moral se n-e, Carran.a has sure i bune, "of which the city dweller has heard little, is the bit upon the solution of most of his problems. If he ( forerunner of the spiritual force which is go ng to recan obtain control of the producing wells, pipe lines, J generate our rural communities, check the rush to the letineries and other souic-s of wealth belonging to the large centers by improving countr.- life and make .he oil industry in Mexico, he will have a bonanza unequal- ! latter more than ever preferable to existence in tho led by any government in th world. If he turns this j cong-sted cities." wealth back to the people, he may right half the! wrongs from Mexico suffers. THE UNREAD CODE. Of course, the oil operators over her John I. and j A building in process of erection in Uronx ootou'-;h, his friends principally, w ill howl. They are a Ii eady New York, collapsed, killing two men and injuring howling. One oil man remarks that th oil industry ; fifteen others. The answers of the contractor to the should be taken out of Mexican politbs; that it has be en questions put at the joint inquiry of the district attorback of all the fighting which has b- n going on in j ney and the coroner form one of the most entertainMexico these past live years. iug pieces of testimony given on a witness stand in You bet it has. The enormou-ly ikh oil lields of J recent jeats. Mexico were stol-n from the people of Mexico. Ibaz, j Had the contractor used the stamlaid formula for and everv temporary rub r excepting Madero pos- i mixing mortar used'. He liil not even know there was
riioM tin: nr;m:s li:ico. Si:CT10XALIST--Any one who was born or reared or is kin to any one born or reared south of Mason and Dixon's line. BUOALI,Y NATIONAL eJovcrnment by and for the benefit of the business interests of the northeastern section of the United States. IGNORANT OF TIIK F.USINKSS OF TIIK COUNTRY Any man w ho is not a hi?h protectionist vassal of the tariff barons. UOVKK INTRKJl'i; Wil.-on diplomacy. OPF.N AND AP.OVF HOARD Hoosevelt fomenting the Panama "revolution" and Harrison aiding the sugar barons to seize Hawaii. IN F FF I CI K NT Any one who
ever voted for a democrat, especial-
ly if he were a southern democrat. PR KP A RKDNKSS A "reasonable" standing army (not taken from civil life and keeping the na
tional guard at home to do police
duty in quelling strike riots. AMKHICAN ISM Angling for the votes of the hyphens Baltimore Sun.
Iot of people imagine we write this right off the real, we are so
o We do not. Sometimes a neat
a clever poem, consti-
m omenta
tutes so many sleepless
after going to bed. For instance if we wanted to. that is if we dared to. our stuff would be like tb.s every' day. o We decide to comment on the war. So we say even a steam roller can go backwards, but we decide it's punk and cross it out. Next we decide to figure out a poem, not having any Niles Harber stuff handy. So we start. O A I-WAYS. When the (.inning season is o'ver. And the cellar's lull of fruit. Why is sugar always lower? 'Tis a question that is moot. o Yilla we see has. o Carran.a is lost off the lirst page. We suppose he is hiding in the bushes. o 1 1 ugh es is sure to be elected. o There is no use of counting the ballots. o Why is a housemaid like those allied aviators who raided the Helgian capital'.' Recause they both swept over brussels. 0 The Hritish king blames the German kaiser. Now it's up to the kaiser to blame. Well it's all settled. Just who is going to be our next presijent is decided and there will be no need of counting tho ballots in November.
We understand that last nicht over in the republican headquarters they
took a straw vote and there wasn't i a Wiis0n supporter in the hou-e. j
Take UO.ooo in Roumanian fort, says headline. We didn't know Roumania was big enough to hold that large a fort. "Oscar now assured of three wooden legs" says headline in Chicago Tribune. How awkward it's going to be for Oscar.
We see where congress raided1
$200,000 to pay for the nation's defense. Must expect China to. o Harold was cnly two years old but when hir mother said. I eare nt. who leads the armies. Nor leaos the sli ps over the ocean's foam. 1 care not who leads the lads, In ships o'er sea that foam. I will be content, if I can Turn out a neat little poem. First thing you know it will be safe for a man to commit murder.
With all these women trying their
hand the last person police will suspect would be a mere man.
o Congress had adjourned. The nation. Congress has adjourned. Rut the members will keep on talking. o People in years gone by howled because congress did nothing. o Now they yell because Congress happened to act without deliberating. 0 Naturally Wilson gets his coming and going. o Deliberation is only one. Change that last line once more. 0 Make it "deliberation is the thief of time." E. J. M.
ERVICE
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To Canada, New York and the East Observation cars now on practically all Grand Trunk through trains. M A;.i: -M:Y Vom-; I 1K ! Iravo Cl.,. .ir r.:0. 1. M. daily, arrives -m!l lieml .:." P. M., Ni.ig.u i I "all i;:öo A. M. (giving full da at Niagara if d--ir d . r.uffalo S:l! A. M.. New York V. M. 11inuli -bvp rs, midie and dining car scrvico to Nv r"rh: d-r u Hamilton ami Toronto; oh- rvatioii ear to Ni.iirarri t ailand Kuflalo. Till: INTi:r.NATIO.b T.IMITI:i 'aiia.li - train of superior mtucv. Iimkn Chicago ;:H 1 M. d.uH. s...th llcntl S:.(; P. arrive Toronto S:.:r A. M.. Mntrat P. M.. Portland 1 .Mi A. M.. Roon :" . M. Obsorvatioii, library. lraving-noin. and iitmpari no nt -!.' ping car ( valet st itv) , sl" pin:: -ars and dining car' to Toronto and Montreal. MICHKiAV-M AV VOliiv I..PKI leaving Do - 10 :."." A. M. daily, south Rend I ::' P. now e.irris, in
addition to ii tvrrular fjuip.-ierit of -Iepitig nir day mrs ami ining cars to New York. Pullman observation arlr cars to Rattle Creek. Iui-ing. Detroit. Mt. Clemens and Port Huron.
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Political Notes
but there is such a woeful lack of interest in their cause that its dif-
j ficult to keep up their whistling as they march to the last sad burial iiites of the party in November, i With all the Wall st. money they ! spent to get up a big demon-dra-
tion for tb Fairbanks notification, III Oll I .. the i, uv ing of band instruments, new i drums, uniforms and music tor some
.jpij in e Diaz, has granted rich concessions from which the government and the p'pb- have received but paltry rc turns. Rut for the oil fields of Mexico thei- might never have been a revolution down ther. American capital. Rritish capital. Herman capital arc : -uh d into Mexuo to bribe and corrupt the rulers of Mexico and ravish
a standard formula. His description of his method was that he used about one shovelful of cement to three shovclsful cd" sand and lime, a recipe which produces, a ridiculously inferior quality of mortar. When it came to other specific requirements of the building code, the happv -go-l in ky contractor simply hadn't r- u! it. He had heard of a building code, but it would take time to read it. and he was ahvavs bu-v.
THAT NON-PARTISAN u:a;ui:.
Henry Kmc Wilson, who was fir-! IS or I bands, providing uniforms ed from his Mexican ambassadorshio I "d 1-uts for marching clubs, red
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iy v ooorow vv usn oec ause ine
sai'i Ilenr.v Line tried to use his .. i, . i . . .....l-.. ..
lUMiii.iii in ii."ip niatM: an ussas.-iii i
Mexican president, and for other
the Mexican people of their iluncr.-t p..s-sion. If
that capital now io-es tut there will f.- little s ini'.i: hv j ami so he never bothered about it. wasted. We are not upholding 'an at;.'.a in any unju.-t The re w ere other deviations from the form. None or arbitrary action. Kven grafters have sune rights, of the beams wtie levded. Rluesttne templets were
we presume. Rut he is surely upon the right tr.o k in attemp to nationalize Mexko's od industrv.
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substituted for c.istiron. Right steel beams were umJ
good and sulTicient reasons, has organized a "non-partisan Hughes
league" in Indiana. William Holton
Dve. the other man who also has a can dangling behind him, gives to Henry Lane his moral support in forming his league. Henry Fane has let us all knowthat Woodrow Wilson did not handle the Mexican situation to suit Henry Ran and the wealthy friends in Wall st. with whom he
lii.iviinn rill i r. 1 1 1 :t i n t 1 1 "cvhilr. vere
ng leu- strong one-. ling as ambassador to Mexico. At the: It doesn't seem possible that violations so tlavraiit j ,:1t met.tin of his "noti-partis;in" tould h.ave 'gone on without detection. Rut thev .1 i 1 ! 1r:i fii hp pvlirrv.l rer-rts thr:f we'
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lwo men nave gon to tneit death. 1 uteen have been ;aie not m me imw-i o a ..hik-,,0
strike. by denouncing vNoodrow
AN ARGUMENT AGAINST KINGS.
' ! Wilson lor stopping it. left for her t do. Sh- riters it wuh"ut dignity and , tractor was too busy to read the building code, and1 This "non-partisan
without honor. The ah! s have hu k. d her in. i because he tried to save money at
! lire for the parade, and all other
things known to the old guard.
.Tomlinson hall was about one-third
occupied to hear speakers declare war on the world in general. This crowd was about in propor
tion to what all republican speakers are having everywhere in the
1 state. , Progressives all over the state are f oming in bunches to Wilson and I Mar-hall anil Kern and Taggart ! and the democratic congressmen land state ticket. So they are callj ing for Reosevelt in hope that he may do some good in at least re- ' ducing the majority ag ilnst them. ( The colonel sees the handwriting land it is no secret that the defeat
of Hughes will not cause him to
any sleep. Hj tan then tell
j the m "! told on so.'
Hughe1
ilreece will presumably le found hnc fortb side by 'safety
side with Fngland. Frane. ." r i i a . Russia while the war lasts. s.,. w : and th-m. Rut she will piooably t:gl
spirit, because she has los; her s,-' i -respect and outlived her tirst strong -:ithu-ia-in for t!; c..;;e. She will get out of it what cmps she can; she may not hope to realize the ambition for nation il expansion that she cherished two v-ar ago. Au-1 i; will tak tReec" b-n? tooutlivr- her pr--'ri: h .. n. 1 1 :..?: n . ho..r bial and eflectivt lv -he mav t:gl;t. It is not. '.lie cireek people that h a I i .. u h t thi misi'tutu ne on thir co-.ntrv a tim. wiien the world was expev tit'g itree e to r as.-rt its ancient pint. Th Creek nation itsdf b,a- p'.nnlv b n age; fi..ni th f;tt to stanl with the ; "W. rs that treed t- ..m th.. Turkish joke, keep it- j.;-lge to .-Vrbia and tignt f..- tl.. prin-
,ht an j:ampri:.
the expense of ' league" was to have been started! uf Ul republican commit-
j several weeks ago. at the time when j tee-men was out polling his precinct to -av "The con- I the l,ror'ssivt's uf Indiana tied thein tu Hiver Park district the other i" " " "'can to William Holton Dv e. but he i ,i ,, :,na , :,llel at one home where
And to a large extent he was, but , :in,i iiPnrv iaI1e c ould nut lind a ..a f,.nr von l,.v, n,nf,r
I - - - - - - i lillH' I i a i i i a .''oi . ' i . w.th no great ! how about those unthtnkir.g citizens of New Yc-rk and democrat who would consent even toi in their lives voted anything but
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mwestiffali
Ask us about wiring vour home. Let us show you how small the cost will be. Let us show von how low the monthly bills will lv, under the new low rate.
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Ohio manufacturing industries in lull when the first effects of the war were damaging that capital employed had increased (under the Underwood tariff) by $76,8 1 9,00'".,
or I'D per cent over 1909. and that! salaries and wa?es had increased! f 106, "97.000, or 3 ".6 percent. What' better could be expected of the first
vear oi a new tarnt law ; .ince the passage of the American iship Registry act of 1911 the number of vessels entering the port of
New York h;us increased by nation-; alities as follows: American ships, j TÖ0: Scandinavian. -lll'J Hritish, 29;j Dutch. 15.", and all others, iMO. The i recent immense growth of American) shipping is a prime factor in the I continuance of commercial prosper-1 ity. !
Roumania ami' Who was to blame?
-ht for hersrif I tractor, of course."
It i:
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A NEW RECORD. A. Culberson has established
J make it "non-partisan , dianapolis newspapers.
other cities who are too busy to see that the laws which ,sly ho .ojlJ ,otP; for Hughes, and i ;t stiaight republican ticket. Rvery
they have made are effectively enforced? 1 " ad t0 have at JeaM one to , une of tH Ia registered as demo-
in me in- iTjtu
"We will vole the national and state ticket from top to bottom."
"Sure.y not," said the poll look
a new or other, and tht he remembers .o.,,
In the Texas primary election of Aug. -j he ; that once he voted the democratic i "Surely ves.
ticket. A meeting was speedily all
'ples of den..,. r.n and it-; n ;he s;,n. lias been io cowardue. n. iupli.-,y b-' rt.ibb
There in ih
Creek ppi.!atli't' over-cor.s : i '. i . . al.en aim1. '." ta nt iio , s sou-m-ia .ft "i" nun arm1', h..- s
If the.v have . ,...'. . . . : - .
d. it ha len in r .;: 'i - tugitt a n .1
tufu n.il . '-. r
s . . ' 1 t i . o ; i A vk 1;;. ii d- : d th
t lie oiTitrv ..rsd i.re -nted tho' r-
tier.-. At 'a-1 tin pol.- of 'i .-'.o-. vs vo. rei-r - ni s ti. t r 1 . - i . . rn
cart!-.! '"it ';'! r Pt ;n. : .a.n.i-. '-.r.s'ai'.tine iaa v . his . Town. s .1. r . . ' ". : or h : s illegal i. su r pa -
t'n 4f i...vcr ar.d 1. S v;rt .ul ;.tia' al ot u'rcuv.
i 1 Ii" . .-e o : I :. :iia t k . :. I i .i:-: i! .!' t b.- (! :-
.'..:- .a a u 1 1. 1. c i.st i -p' I u'.. ir vv ii'.. sh ini'-d
r i o : its ,i s j 1 1 1 . i -
ti.e sta'. Muar, a .t to I.e
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is the reincarnation of Julius i"afy.ir. Now if the gentbmar. will kindly strip the I'nth century mask off the reincarnated Rrutu.s mavbe the colonel will be duly
i-'r.it' ful. 'Tis ;m awful bad time to have traitors hang- !
ing a bout in disguise. I i i Tin- way b ading California standpatters are t . vs" j kinu; con g .it ul.t mg Hiram Johnson would indicate'
tii it ti,.. to oioor hon-..i s..t,o!.od y.rttv i" e n s i 1 1 e r - i v e 1 1 to herd tb.e estrav"
"the full
fai t:ier"
They say they found a farmer the
other day. who is from somewhere
el.. . n.tl'le.'
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i. c ivetl just twice as big a majority as his campaign i -it. A meeting was speedily call- ; are all at wt.rk. best wages we ever . .. , ,. , ..... i eti. Joe Healing guaranteed the room j had able to save money, can get manager claimed m his pi e-election forecast. Rut he' . , f, i-,n i ..i t , .rent from the Wall st. tund and 0 ;ir money at the bank when ought to Sir that campaign manager for sleeping on i the "non-partisan Hughes league" I ve want jt never been so prosoerhls p.-t. ; is at work. The league button will OUs j au our lives, are thoroughly the a small tin can bearing a picture hannv have cot it all under a dem-
The president of the American set tion of the Theos- j of Hughes and mai Ked
otdiist .-tuietv has discovered that Theodore Roosevelt . '
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he is for Hughes because he is getting too much for his product under Wilson, and that h lied
so long und-i republican pric - , ditln't iuing it" answered the wise that he can't stand so nun h pio. jlf.ad f th home, "and we ar s.tt-
peritv. ir:ed t give the tlemocrats the
credit nnd hlp th-iu t keep it up. We like the fraud of this prosperitv." "And the jent and grocery bills are paid." said the wife and niotli-
; Havs" oflice in the last week or so er.
I from all over the state." s.4s the J The fa- t that so in.tny f.mi lies ; Indianapolis Times. !f.l the same way about it is what hae! Truly republicans are i-econ. . r.g J i w..rrving th republicans -a ha
ilarmed at the cutb'k .n l niia na i w .t nt th- onues is well as in the nation at lar-'e. !
l'in . it lüair.s ui'(;ü this ut-t vein meat's statute Locks. It,. n. ir....i i.iu n hota shna i Te . n.o- k..,. rr,orts for
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The I nited States census of ma mi- i i tacturers shov;s ar avenue of 7,101,-; 10 wae earners employed in Ani'T-! ican mills ar.d factories during tn lirst seven months of 1911. up to, opening of European war. as com-, pared to 6,404,"L':: during same; months in 1909. This is an increase' ot 729. Kr.T, or 11.1 per cnt. and it' took place tinder the democratic tar- ' iff.
Capitalization of new incorpora
tions for the liitt seven months of! 1916 in the eastern states reached! the huge total of $ 1, 590. CO". 000, as j published hy the Journal of Corn-! merce. This is more than 7." per' cent of the greatest l.'-months reo-i ord under a repuolican administra-i tion. Hoes this indicate that Amerir.an invest)rs looic upon the coun-j try's prosperity as "temporary''?
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rities held abroad nave been reduced ! from $4,000.000,00) to less than half1 that in the past two year.-;. Thej credit offset of $ 1." 4 0.ihjc.ooo of ; American loans aoroad further re- : duced our net foreign debt until, at' this rate, the end of the present ca!-; endar year is likely to see the I'mted
States square vith the world for the rirt time in history.
ocraMc state and r.ational adr.iinit ration, and we want no change." "Rut democrats didn't bring the prosperity." .said the earnest committeeman. "We are sure the republican?
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The reason assjgnefi t,y lxuis Murphy, in an article in the H-s Moines Register, for Mr. Hugh-s" refusal to talk of donn-stie matters is th.it the moment he began to discuss them, "that moment the nrogressives
whom he hopes tj catch would be ' 230 s- Mich. St. Homo I'hone 2091 reminded that bad: of Hughe i the j "
whole galaxy of -tand-patters th I Roots. Crane?. Renroes, Gallingers. i Smoots and t'anrn n who wre-ckedj the republican party once by prosti- ; fating it to privilege and who, should ; they be returned to power, would'
dominate or wrecl; the Hughes ad mi r.isr ratio I..
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