South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 246, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1919 — Page 3

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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INJECT POLITICS

io It tho following 1 iy. On r.t l.iy Mr. CaMwtll m-t

'J if h- hi'l "t.ircn Ih.it matter up with th- st-rint: onunitt' e V"

! "What rnatt-r is tint?" th

Pobicare Presents War Cross to Dunkirk

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G. 0. P. Bosses Daily Give Demonstrations of inability to Stop Game.

w hen Mr. f'aMwtli toM him. Mr.' ' 5 1 1 1 1 1 r-j;lil that h hru." forirottrn j ;jt,out it. 'xprrv-.-..,j ratif.f-atiofi j that Mr. Caldwell had nrninrtfl him J -f it and rroniispd to do -o th- nxt ! day, wjjf-n ho v.as to rr.cn. azair. ;

IIV JOHN .1. CARSON'. S -Tlnin Washington Corrr .poml'-nt

4 WASHINGTON'. D. C. Spt.

vt'-rrlr.' rommltt'-p, anl s'irIy wouMn't for:?t ilj i

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Mr. a!dwf-U rf plic-il tha' that -was satisfactory and ask'd th" spf-aku

j to rn;ik it l-ar to th st f rim:

Iirpublican lrad' r.n In rongro.- a rr ' ' omrmtu-o that although hi" was th iluilv irtvinj? r!i monstratior.3 of th"ir I aUthnr ( t li - resolution, he was jw r-

i.ttor inability o refrain from trying to rUv thf cami of politics. No

fctly willing to have anyon- thy mU'ht df-Hsnnt; hrins iL up. j;i.-:t s-o

whether -n' n:ait-i' koi consnif-ration.

invoh ( '. Tlwn Slum rs in Külos Committer.

:t?sm. of public I Un tho nfxt (lay sprakr Gillett!

n o m a 1 1 -r n a : . - ( v jf

inatt'T what L-huo arls-s, Kreut or small, whether It

a 'iestlon of patrlo

po.icy or du.sjii. -. no m.tn.-i - j r.flvised Mr. Caldwell that the st.-cr-;

it involve-, xney m.ir.np 10 inj-rij,,,, committer hud decided the matpolitics into it KOm"Wh'TC j t,.r OUKlt to ro to the rules commitOne of the latest instances is In j tf an(J it h;ilJ u,(,n KO rf forrl the phn for con pre? to do honor to. Mr Caldwell thn a.-ked to h. hf-nr.l

:.-n. John J. Pershins upon his re- hy th:it romniitt0 antl was niltwed! turn to Arneri-a sorno tim in S p-j thrf.f. niiRUloq. n.it it was enough! timber. Tru-y arft trying to make' ,or hirn to rxnain tho motive that

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it .1 republican ariair. ana u ucmo-; ctUatel the introduction of the

rat in the fiou.o, w4th whom tho - soIlltion ;uif, hjs f.ntiro willinpne-.s idea for a Joint-session of the two.tü 1(.t anyt)0(ly fathf.r th,. rt,soiution; houses of conrc.s In honor of Gen.th,. republicans, rnixht name; that it1

pershinp originated, hadn t been bi? was not ;jnd should not be

l nartv I'rcs't Poincarc. of Frcnce. duriritr his recent visit to Belgium, formally presented to the city of Dunkirk

r.o'jph and patriotic enough to ai-, m.,tt r, ami that he would turn over' the tren' h Legion of Honor medal. This photograph was made in front of Hotel do Ville, low the republicans to be the -whole, th r(.soiutjon (o any rppuniirani . .-how." it is really doubtful if they . tncv mitrht designate i

in Djnkirk.

would have been able to got through;

a resolution providing for the Joint session which is now assured. Original Aatlior Stjs Aidl TVir reniiTilirnn crif.nUr-r rf thp

Mr. Gillrtt. very frankly told, Ui'"11 su"llu""s oen

The resolution slumbered for j more than a month. The other day Mr. 'aid well sought out Chairman! 'ampbell. of the rules committee.;

house.

the original author of the resolu

tion, who happened to be a de-mo-J -Ir- Campbell, whose mind seemerat. Mr. Caldwtll of New York, thati,d to working in the same party he thought the resolution calling' rnanm'1 as speaker OillettV. said h the joint session ought to be intro-! to thought the revolution ought to diio-il by a republican, and un!r.":;l ljC introduced by a republican and a Mr. Caldwell, who urged that it was ! member of the house military afnot a political matter, and that poli-j f;-ir committee. Mr. Caldwell is a ti.-s should not be injected into it. membe r of that committee, but haphad consented to tho withdrawal of I'cns t0 1,0 lemocrat, so was obhis name from th resolution and ! Jectionable. Therefore, when the

the substitution of ;i republican name therefor, tho chances aro the resolution would yet bo where it ial remained for weeks, "buried" with the rules committee of which Hep. Campbell, republican of Kansas, is chairman. Fortunately, however, because Mr. CaMwell Is an American heforo he is a democrat, and Is more a patriot than a party man, and because ho consented to havo a republican "father" his reaolution. the rules committer has reported out a special rule, for tho immediate consideratiem of tho Pershing resolution, and the plana for doing honor to the commander of the American expeditionary forces won't ho further delayed. TtIchI to Sidetrack llosolution. Tho Idea of a joint session of congTes to pay honor to the American omrrtinder-ln-chief originated with Rep. Caldwell many weeks ago, early in July. About July 12 he prepared and placetl In Fpeakor Gillott's basket a concurrent .resolution providing? for the Joint session. Tho next day Mr. Caldwell approached Speaker Gillett while tho latter was in the chair, told him he had introduced the resolution and asked if it had tf-on called to his, the Speaker's attention. Mr. Gillett replied th.it it had. There upon Mr. Caldwell asked if he might he recognized by the Bpeakor to bring It before, the house. Speaker Gillett replied: "Caldwell, when you fellows (the democrats) we-re in power, the republicans never had anything of that kind." Without stopping to remind Gil!ett that during tho eight years Champ Clark was speaker no charge of narrow partisanship was ever lodged against him, Mr. Caldwell bar-toned to assure the speaker that it was not a question ef politics, and told him that he. Caldwell, was perfectly willing that anyone the speaker or fellow republicans might name should introduce the resolu

tion, and expressed his willingness!

to turn it over to any republican member of tho house the speaker might suggest. Demands Introduction ly Republican

latter designated Hep. Kahn, the re-j

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Iy Mr. Caldwell went to his offic

got a copy of the resolution, struck' out his name as author, substituted

that 01 Mr. Karin and mailed it the latter.

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a very few days, since a' i

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democrat was no longer identified with the matter, the. rules committee reported out a special rule and the resolution is to have Immediate consideration, and plans to do honor to Gen. Pershing may go ahead.

31ILLIXI-:itV ON sam:. Fall millinery on sale at lowest prices beginning Wednesday. Mrs- M. A. Fralick, 131 X. Main st. 252 4-4 Advt.

Free lecture on Christian Science at the Church eelifice, Main and Madison sts.. Thursday, Sept. 1, at S p. m. The public is cordially invited. Advt.

Advertisers can sell for less profit from volume.

iailroad ftlan Wins His Fight

Was On 'crc Of Giving lp w Tanlac Keeps Him On Job.

"I put up a game fight to keep my run on the railroad, because bad health was just about to make me give it up. but with the help of Tan1 ic. I am still on the Job feeling like a new man and with more endurance than I ever had." said F. C. Stewart of the Rock Island railroad, who lives at S K N. Glendale. Peoria. 111. "When a man lias been on the

(railroad for is years like J have.

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Speaker Gillett then very frankly j working long hours and eating o Mr. Caldwell he thought regulär meals and just rnatcl ti e" i i t ,1 V Kritrni" f.i o nntl VtM.-o r )

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rTRANKLIN,S BRAIN like his razor-was a thing of

Lii exquisite balance. And by stropping his brain on other men's minds, he kept it always fresh-edged. So when, at seventy, his coontry pitted him airainst

r 7' ii J T-TiTt rrvr'o frvt-orri-vof r i r1 r-m n fo VJ lrvor rt o1lAs ir4

old-fashioned honesty won their victory.

In like manner, his fine old razor was a thing of time-tested virtue good heft in the hand, right shaving angle on the cheek, practical working length. All that Franklin's razor lacked to make it a perfect shaving tool was the doublo-edged, guarded blado of the

A Foal Raot made SaA

itchinf

would be better for a republican to Li.,. likp x h;ul to ,:ts boUM(, to

mtroouco the resolution, though het,,.ir tlown n;s constitution, and that iai;-d to s.iy why. and that in th-j jc wrial happened to me. My storach ! rr...ntimo he thought it would le a j ,;ot in such a shape that' th- food! good plan to re ftr the resolatiou toijn the restaurants along mv run' th- steering committee, which is j m.ide me sick io look at. and What made up entirely of republicans little I could fore mself to c at ! -Very well," -aid Mr. CaUw t -11, . taste right and would lay lik-! ' wlicn can you do that?" ;, rck in my stomach. This s-ut of!

i ne speaker r.'p.-.c.i ir.at ne w,ti;.i thu.r b K--. to break down m i

Ith 1" ears :hto. and nothing but!

For mach less money than Ben Franklin paid you can have a real razor with the old-time balance in the hand the comfortable length and the proper shaving angle a razor that won't cut your face, for it's guarded and rron't heat your skin, because it has no "wire edge." And for that same small sura, you can have the

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best-tempered blade on earth, the longest, keenest and strongest a rwoedgjd, detachable Wade with more shaving mileage than any other blade. Don't discard fhis blde when dulled. You can strop it you can hone it why throw good steel away? Get a real razor made &sfe from your nearest dealer today.

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"BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN

pure trrit strength wo weicht r.X: couldn't t ik

kept me jjoing My ' t ;iv.m and I fell off in j ! it just seem, d like I i out in any more trains '

"Bayer Tat.v rnuine must be

oi A-ririr." to t4 marked with th

"Ilayer Crors

Always buy

afety

an unbroken Bayer pacK.i which;,, contains proper iircctlor.s to s-ifely ,

relieve He.ulache. iootnacr.. i.ar j t.RO ..

e.rhe. Neuralgia, coius ar.a pain. Handy tin boves of l: tab'.ets cost tut k few cents at ilrug stores . larger packaxrs al.-o. Aspirin is tha trade mark of Hayer Manufacture of Uox-'OAceticocId ester of SaiicylicacidJ

i Tlien I bt can to hear some of the ! l'pys talkimr ab. nit this Tanluc. a:ul

i Knew r. couiun i m.iKe ar.y worse than I was, so I start v' taking It. "Might there is where I sidetracked my troubles and hit th" main line to good h alth attain- Th"

i :.r.-i ..'a iin-i -j ir. u.e me want to at. land after I had teen taking Tan'uc . i while. I found that I could swimr . . . ...

. o: my tram anu sn.ra h a lunch ::i a hurry, .ml it liitln't matter tauch how i; was cooke.J or what it 'Aas. it wi-'t right to the spot and lid me cood I can .it just anything

want, th- er.'.v trouble now is gtt-

!o satisfy n:e. My sleep

THESE LEADING DEALERS SELL THEM

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If yoa are a Durham-Dcrlex dealer and wish to bare rour cane added to the at?oj ilst la sul'Se-ioci. adrertleenie-rts. cend your name and nidresa to this newspaper and write tbe- Darfcam-Duplex Itaror Co. for a fr?e wtndon dltplay.

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CATARRH cfth BLADDER r' :vcvj in 24 HOURS Ench Cp-r.arr-.e tf r.fi-T rCO'tr-.trrfft

restful I an to to bed at r. is: lit '.!i;d unless the call boy happens tc onie for m- iurir.c the mht I !.etr wake until morning Hut wher tfie -all lvo comes it takes sevra' . ::ood loud raps on the door to get j rue up. Then w hen 1 start out on th--1 ; run 1 feel strong and full energy ;as r er di.l in ray life, and can do j more work than I e ver could I have j fold several of the boys how thi? Tan lac has helped me, for I know I how hard if i - for a railroad man ,!- keep goiriir. and I want them to ji.r.ow how to keep tit." 1 Tur.lac Is : old in South Bend at

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