South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 237, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1919 — Page 4

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Morr.inr vcnirt; Siim1v. ; a man. hon truthful, if-r'-i"-' tir., forceful. THE M:VS-TIMIiS PRINTING CO. ; - p " ru. . . he f .-.r po-.r f.eKht to be; interCAßlUEL K. -r MM fill.-'. P-i-sab r.r. ! r t ir: '. i f", ma n e of d'ity o the public, in-

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wparrTTon Cf all Ti Vri.V.V.o 't vr no- ; j Ind-ed no. a-.- 'an r.ever hvc a fit reorganization credit! in ttüt rPr. n ... t:- ic .il " pusouM r f . ,M,lk. department until it gives us a chief tit

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Call at ta rflr or ff.Vv" rov pnn''-. - f1f partm5t Kn'-l EdttorHl. .ijTrtIe. L" v.i?i : ',: Arounünj. r'T ant 4'1." tf tour : v.. t":1' n ilrectorj. bill Iv rua'b-l nftr laftio t't Hon to bctlcr!, ba.J ir n'.OT. poor .'iblvrv : ci";-. 'ia t!tpr,or nervier, etf.. in V.M f tl.-ai rtrnTit itr 'UWä ri Ie!!nr. Tb .Xefta-Tim? a tnirfn f -r ilncv r fclefc rcyond to llerow Ptierx :ir,l mi I TIC'.

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DRUNKEN SPENDING. William .M. Iy.-wis. dirr"tor of the saving division of the U. S. trrasury ifi.irtmcnt, ;iy.s that

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AUGUST 25. 1919.

THE PUNITIVE EXPEDITION IN MEXICO Tf:.- ji...-;ty i.f Twlin' Aui'ii'.m tro'ps intJ M -M r a;; un. Aould s iti t indn-at' that i t'M1 trita in the repubÜr b:.d th.- Iiio ;rand. h.id boa: p-aehod tl:- limit of ttb r.in'f. We ar- a bnu-MitY j-!r; j. opb-. "b.'-ii A mr h-.i n ail'!-s wr' i;m ;.fMl robbed by M xl' .iiis. il w.ts bad . t;f. ii'h. b'it wh' i! A tu. n. in army aiitrs a i ' i. .i .iitd .'. 1 f--r i.ir. MMi'. n-itioii-il lf-i. p' Ct ! "in . v. da .i' t i "i . i '.it r. I ! i .. ! !!' ir. ' to pa r as pouip'ssly. r:.---! and i n !1 1 1 - i v r. In a r cent. r'-

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Th' M".!r -'.t r-ini' ii! has been and contin to .tni!i,atd th' if -a. f nU'-ntion.-t to eliminate all th"e diüt'iilf ulii(h disturb i'.'. oo!i reb'M'tris with th. nvrnnu'iit of 'h I.'t 't' I Stat, and v. i-h l-s citiz-ns t enj-'V w .tcr pi Dt' i t ion.'" pr 1. in of uikhI ' f'fA.ir.I lb- t'nit'-d tai.-s en th out ,.f 1'iirMui CMtainU' s.ur.d lik- .a i.kc. l'Ml't that exasperating dd bc has i inbi' n .M-r.s of humor hith'tio u:i-u-p' cled. (iianOn i " - woahl like to top all th"se lini'.s and lraliu'iiitie for the praotk'.i! ad.nt'i:;e aceruir.p to his own ' rnm nt. it is rb-.tr that h IS tTt able To ip. it M. .MTUlot supprss th i ;u'a mla L-e lb- -ane.i t roM" ord:-r in M'-xico and plate that iii--'.ra' t' d Cointr n a bais where it ,n pi i its prop.-r pan m in ' t : na t n tn a 1 rd.it ioh-' fit, ; na ra n t fnn ijik i. tb tr. .iUn'nt -x a-ct 1 in nn iiihed eour. try. Anierk-ans lnr k-pr on hopim. a-ain.-: hop-" that the Mexican p p!t uould p!.r th ir 't n hoas-'" in order. If they tannot tb it. the ia.-k up to l"n If S.iri The jt'inUive x .lit ion is distltuify t the point. If Tres t 'arranza cannot rear! the -vnd-writm.c iiu blent to .- i h action. p-riraf s th president's rejily to his piotf-t v ii! lä tk- it plainer-. ; n if not. there are move Aniei b aii tro(.s v. h re th-e alrt .,.!v nt into M-vico oim. fi"tn. Som- ; tioiii u p' m f'r ir.ee :.o .Ho' ilbn"t vaetly lik th.- :d-a of h ttn -o com h.i-'k without ttinar a !ic.t at :m ..m-. I..k- as r.ot thov u O'lbj just a

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If patrons spend carefully, counting the doüar?. kmt s antl pennies antl making sore they are Rettins the best value possible, the dealers will naturally hold down protits to a pretty reasonable ! asis. but when patrons spend money as carelessly as drunken sailors, buying by preference the most expensive oods and making no question of the est. the dealers naturally inflate prices all aiom; the line, and accustom themselves to a higher percentage of profit than they formerly expt cted. "Keryom must bein.' siy- Mr. Lewis, "at on''o to ( urt.til xitenditut es for luxuries, now selling at exorbitant prk:s." L-t buyers rut our the expensive luxuries, and buy rarefully, not necessarily blaming the dealer fr hih prices, but demanding th- mo.st for their money that he can afford to pive. Th'!-! there is ltkelv to be a double saving the money forjnerly devote! to luxuries will po for necesaris. .and those necessaries will drop in priceWise, sober buying will encourage honest sellimr. but :t only hdp. It will not solve the problem antirely.

More Truth Than Poetry By James J. Montague.

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See the big man with the sinister face. Dreadfully loud-talking gent, Swearing he'll lick any man in the place For the very low price of a cent. "BIufTer." you say, as you peel ofT your coat. Preparing to go to the mat. For, having a nice quick-detachable goat. You do not like language like that. But you'd better consider before you. go to it: Perhaps you'll find out that the, fellowcan do it. Hear the large talk of the man overfthere A blustering son of a gun. Pounding the table and sawing the, air, Bragging of what he has done. "Four-flush," you cry, "those chaps that talk loud Are men who've done nothing at all." And you hurriedly go to the edge. of the crowd. Intending to give him a call. But you'd better consider a moment, old kid, Perhas he has done what he said. that he didl ,

Mr. Plumb, author of th" Plumb plan, says he want- to rescue the railroads from the control of Wall st. He would do it. apparently, by turning them over to the control, of tho railroad brotherhoods. Th" party of the third part, which is the American public, doesn't want them controlled by i lther-

A new French wireless station will send a mesvaire l..'.'o miles, which is half way around the earth. That distance is covered in a small fraction of a second. Pretty som the wireless senders will be so powerf-il that messages will circle the earth, meeting themselves coming back before they're tairlv started.

Pretty soon the reports from the cost-of-living investigations will begin coming7 in. And will they find werybody and everything responsible. as lis-wal?

Foreign residents are still having Thrift " sxa nipsA i;ood many natives are selling those they colbeted last year and year "before, and buying paso-

line with the pro .eds.

-Save I lie pennies. No use trying to spend them. anyway, leenso you can't buy anything with 1 1 1 in anv more.

Other Editors Than Ours

i:imv politic rtm Tin: would spikit. U Charlotte lVrkins (iilnian.) When o;r far-spring an estors stalled the Foiled States o? Amrrica. tneir efforts were ridi- . ei.-.l .-.n'l oopesed as are the present efforts to -t ar' the Fnited States of the worid. ar country wns formed trom the suspicions ;intl v. 'f-LTuardir.g a uia-inent f a lot of little colonic1--5, di'ivrp to ( ombine by bitt-r ne ssity. It w;-.s ntl mutual loe. nor any obntiTy of In-;,-r; ext.pt a common danger, which drove them ? oge ( her. Ib.t b cans- '.f common danger thee .sop-nf-.ite jaditi. .11 entities merged and l'ecame a new polilie.tl .nvy. T)is ie" b .dy had its powfTs and functions, hut so .lid the wonstituent states They remained elfruins f.fidies Hithin the larger one. It h:: kiRrr. us more than a century to develop i,..v spit a; to animate th" new hotly, to establish Üb F-ji.on ;.s nicro important than any of its t or.sTiraent at s. P.'-.t t!:i li.is b en i b ' n e . and nnv "I am an Am- ru,i!i." means t.r more than "I am a Vern.o:!'. iy "I am an Arkansan." Tod.o we -e tins same great undertaking begun

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Quiet old gent with a kind, friendlysmileIntelligent looking old bird.

"There," you remark, "is a fellow worth while. For heisn't saying a word. "Modesty always means brains." you declare, "I'll bet every cent I have got, At any old odds, that that person issthere The smartest of all of the lot." But it's safer to bet with a little restraint. For the chances are pretty darned good that he aintl (Copyright, 1919).

The Tower of Babel

By Bill Armstrong

The Xiles Harber is in today with a. contribution. Wo print tho same with fear and trembling, as it may arouse the professional jealousy of ono Jake Heckaman.

Io you remember the hooks for kids you ust to read, with a title somathihg: like this: "Poor and Proud, or the Manly Adventures of Hector Grant.' We bought one for our nephew for his birthday and w? read it through thoroughly first before presenting it, to he sure ami get the full value of the dime ex-

L ponded. The story ran as follows:

The hero is at the head of his ckiss at the academy and receives a telegram to come home at once. Hector guesses that his father is dead hut goes hastily home to Arden to discover that a nasty, mean bank cashier luis a-bsconded putting his father in had. - - Father has to borrow $3,000 from

J Squire? Gotrocks, the richest man in

Arden. and mortgage the old home. Hector has to leave school at.d is taunted by Erskim Gotrocks. the squire's son. Hector wins the village boat race by a boat's length and Krskine is

Lsore at him for life.

Krskine learns to drink beer and goes to the bad, squandering his father's money, whilr Hector plugs right along on 'd a week, becomes immensely wealtlry, pays off the mortgage and marries, thr; most beautiful and most sought after jane in that neck of the wood.

and the rich man's son gumming up hia future by reading the Parisienne every month.

When a man starts on a trip he usually sees to it that he has a pocket full of cigars and maybe, a clean handkerchief. A woman goes on u trip anil she has five suit causes, a trunk, two traveling bags, a parrot or canary in a cage, two or three cakes and pies, five dozen eggs, eight shoe boxes full of lunch, and usually starts without her rai.'road tickets.

UK S ATLSFIim. If you want to live in the kind of a town Lik- the kil of a town you'd like. You needn't slip your clothes in a grip. ,

rAnd start on X Ion, long hike.

You'll only rind what you left behind. For there's nothing that's really new, It's a knock at yourself when you knock your town. H isn't your town it's YOl'. Kitchen Maid Salesmaker.

GEORGE WYMAN & CO. i I. vOotiiefndScc 1 1s A' Daylight Baseme:ntSfull ofToysis to the

interest of every ;youn&ster in-town.

Hie Sale of Furs in Aueuft

and there are only five more days "There is. from, our customers' viewpoint, one .good rean for this sale of furs in August that reason being that they are able to buy now, ihe furs that they would buy later, and pay pvices about one-third less now than the pricesktheywould pay later.

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Visit Our Fur Section Before theWeckJs Out

Auguft Blanket Sale has been going strong this year For many years our customers have known the advantages of buying the Blankets during August for our Annual sales have been a by-word of the community for the greatest savings on good blankets.

Prompt buying this week will saveyou money on Furs and Blankets

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We noticed John Zuver had a box score on his editorial page Sunday, at least he gave John Harleycorn credit for one assist. ' Nearly all of Zuver's staff Saw service on the pond That's why their ain't no other heet Got anything on John.

If Horatio Alger, jr.. lived now-

rauajs,ne .wouia ceriamiy nave io i You're welcome when vou visit here

j chanee his books around a little.

Hector would have to gt more than ?..") a week, or he. couldn't even rat at Kables, and Krskine couldn't ruin himself and his career by drinking beer.

An up-to-date Alger book would probably have the hero oat on

strike with th" master steam fitters,

Come in and get acquainted You'll find with pomp and selfesteem Not one of them are taintel. We cater to trre world at large our slightest wants we heed Aral always try to formulate The things you like to read. The Xiles Barber.

The Horoscooe

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A fortunate Solar aspect to Mars makes for Initiative and enterprise and stimulates the energies ger.er.al-

Tne sidereal opera! ons for thlSi. . . , , 1 . . . . 'having more or !ss nctive vear.

need not expect a very eventful one A child born on this day will b'1 active and enterprising, yrt may not have a great career.

I -üi large;- terms. Th." nations of the .aith. forced together ay ;i

; v'vtr.tib'U dahger. s.ispicious and self-guanling, are i i ';::a- th.e I'oi.rai ition of a Fnion uro iter 'ban i OMfS. Witli iUc utmost difüculty. hivlere.! and !r.t-r-f'ted vifh it ev.t y turn by national self -interest. - V.:'o hrbs t drawn up and sv before the world a .-. aist j ioi, for a l.eagv;.' ef Nations. ll s:Mi t vUth s-'ii.e, an. I is mt'ndt d to include r ', niore. ' ; I: '.s no more p-utect than was to have been - ' p. -at u is bt f-re a.-. To w.b oir.e a the greatest ! step f-ra:ai y-t tak n by th- world, or to criticize j ii .d . oppose from mot: d nationa!. or. still ' Mti il.'r, ef party interest.

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startling nature or far-rpachinr results. It is moderately promising in a commercial or professional way.

with some degree of success assured! from dealings with trusts. "Vonibina-! tlo'hs, secret orders or intrigues. , There may be some subtle benefits' or secret help. Writings, publishing and signing of papers are fostered, j under a favorab.e Lunar aspect to j Mercury. Mars semi-sware to uloon' warns against quarrelling and rash1 conduct let the- lead to liticra tton. r

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t n l t a ' Tkc-e colonia's who forme. 1 this nation coild . T ot .-.rig "M. '"run try 'tis of Ihre." f They oa'.d only sing "My olony. 'tis of the" j ThVy d!d r.oi h'"v a country til! they made one. 'an we ro! look ahead as they did. and carry .n dl.1 werk they started to a far wider glory than t er dre mir d ? j Th- federal union of these states stands for J

p a ao .in-! justice lor mem a.i. ar.u icr services rev iid :r individual powers The federal union of nations means the same. Pe.ii- for the wi rid. justice for the world, s rice for the world. heor.! the power of any nation .iVa- o m ci:r And 1:1 a ntur or so there will be a new spirit. ;i work! spirit. !a raoiv I'topian than o-ir love ft-r I iü!.' ,1a iu

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