South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 285, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1919 — Page 5
mniav. ocroni.n 12. 101s 5 URGE BRITAIN Just Before Hop-Off On Coast to Coast Flight ; LmJ t)J; in the lwnne L rutfl sunshine In the home Of AH Modern-day Wonders what other so remarkable, or ministering so greatlv to the happiness ot mankind, as that whuii gives to each and every person the ability to express himself in that universal language MUSIC! That music, with all its beauty, all that it means in keenest pleasure, should he immediately at ti e command of anyone is surely suggestive of fairy and magic hut, it is, instead, a splendid reality, and is brought about throught the matchless Offer Suggestion in Place of Present Trade With North and South America.
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TD BUY FÖDD IN DOMINIONS f
INDON', Vt. 1 fi. Tr54id of 1 -.ying fond from the I'r.ltM States and South Awrifi, Briton ar i.TK'd by Sir 'hars G. Wad, agent w.pral for .W w S. ith W.iks, to uy food from the British dominions. Jlowrvrr grat may b th dis-
.'rn;!;! power of the League of Nb- j ti.'ijs I caruiot c!r my f-yfs to the j
possibility of another world wld conflagration and the risk rf our :-iifir..s being rut off." paid Sir Charles. "In fur own Interests and for the purpose, of national defense this country must be self-supporting. What we cannot produce within this island must ho imported, and self-interest demands that wo shall insure, a constant supply of ran materials from our own kith and kin on whose cooperation wo can 1 -1 y. rather than at the mercy of th changeable gooI will of a fori j-rn nation. "Our export trade a pain ferlouly jnrn.ic"'! alike by enemy and .1 1 1 Already the United State.uid Japan hav made heavy inroad Jnto Hrltlsh supremacy in the cast. I'.oth of these nations are already equipped and ready for keen competition in commerce with the Unitd Kingdom, while this country is ufferinr from an ejddemie of inereasing coat and diminishing output. ' To re-oer and maintain British markets a, friendly held in tho dominions will be a, great help, and a preferential tariff may stave off tho i'aiii:T of under-cutting by foreign ni Petitors."
C CAPT. Roy H.FRANCI
contestants inTranscontinemtal race lined Up Tor start. Marti n Bomber at iht.
Marred only by a few sad mishap tho transcontinental flight started from Mineola. U. I., to Ban PYanejco. was voted an ornume.ntal success, more than fifty dariryr airmen setting off at various tnter-al3 from Ptoof vflt Fk Id, while in faraway C alifomia at the same time a similar number of contestants -wer etart--ins thfir journej- t-astward. In the circle is Capt. Uoy X. Francis, ono of th most enthusiastic fliers in th contest.
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NEW NAVAL YEAR BOOK PUTS U. S. SECOND IN STANDING OF NATIONS
Th- N:iy y.;ar book for lii' h has Just, bf-en piiblished and o'lt i i n - for the iiryt time yinco 191 1 iiMi i ilfi - official data, of tho war--liips of th. world, discloses that tho l'nit-l States now occupies tho pos iion tf th second greatest naval -,... r and U rapidly approachlnsr !!; :ir.i!Kth of tho navy of CIreat itiiiain. When America 'nterel the u.ir th Herman navy wa.s second
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luck Ijovell in Iiis new uniform of khaki felt very quer and lonely as th" "--pedal" pulled out of the station. IJke the little old woman in the rhyme, he felt like sayinp, "Iik a mrcy on me. it be not I." First, soldiering was new business to him. Th" red, white and blue silk cord on his hat testified to that, for that is the insignia of the officer student who has yet to work for and earn his commission. The uniform and all that went with il were just two hours old. and Dick still found himself reaching for the hip poeket that was not there. Second, every man on the train had had anywhere from one to twenty people see him off, except Dick, r.ut it had all come so suddenly! And with the family, out in the Canadian Rockies, not a person had been there to wish him Ood-speed. Man like, he hated demonstrations, and had repeatedly told himself that he thanked his lucky stars that it was so. but just the same when he looked out at the sea of waving handkerchiefs and realized that not one was for him. he felt queer as though the bottom had fallen out of things, leaving him proping wildly for something to hold to. Things settled down in the train
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it.'., .mil Austria-Hungary-Killing from consideration the p.-. ihili -f trouble with Mexico, it -M..-x likely that, if tho League of ..:te.rs were to be. rejected by the , n or should fail to function.
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.He ifum a source which would Paw to bo combatted with naval ,.tw.r rather than tho army. It is -rut if:, inu. thtrtfore, to knew that
:ne so well prepared for any I wot ualit ie:; that miht arise j Il w anticipated war the pre at .i'n.l Frowine strength of our tiava! ; arm would make all Ann riciris .Milt. As it is. however, our power;:s tiw re eab vl arouses no stronger t . lüntioii than a comfortable feeling ..f s.-eurity. Uelievir.K' that in:erna-; Mo-i il quarr Is are to be settle !; Ii re. .Iter by concerted action of all ; the eatiors of the world, to be informed that we are hk.lv soon to be:
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I'rlends. found them, talked a while and then retired to their own section to read, smoke, talk or play cards, as the spirit moved them. I)icU knew some of the men süshtly, but did not feel inclined to talk. The feeling of isolation had gripped him hard- For the first time in his life he was homesick. Homesick! For an empty bier brick house and deserted grounds back of Garfield boulevard? Homesick for the family in the mountains? Perhaps. At any rate, there was a bier void in his heart that he couldn't explainThe train slid away, making very
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raised several larpe families," she said. "I'll feed" her forty times a day." answered Dick. "What shall I call her?'" It was a question. The jrirl knew it and considered an instant. "Call her Katherine," she answered. "Katherine it is," answered Dick, gratefully. lie knew that she knew he had asked her name and been given it. The enjrine whistled asrain. This time the train pulled out, with wavinprs and tcood-byes. Dick, claspinc Katharine tiphtly in his arms, felt like singing for pure joy. Days, weeks, months of hard training ensued. There were hours of discouragement and homesickness and misgivings for what was ahead. Hut the old pray poo.sp, the com pany mascot, was a real source of comfort to the younu man who thought often of the real gray-eyed Katherine somewhere up in Ohio. One day a Sunday afternoon, when he was off duty and feeling particularly lonely he had picked up the goose and gone off down the road. Ixiter one of his captains coming up quietly and unexpectedly. heard him talking" to some one. and peepincr over the fence found Dick addressing hu pet. "Katherine. you're the most adorable person I ever saw. Your eyes heavens, such eyes! I can't sleep for thinking of them. And your smile! I wonder if I'll ever see vou
smile again? I must see you. I've got the see you, that's all if I hunt the world over. I'm going to be made a captain, Katherine, because you wished me good luck. I've worked for you just for you. Hcally." "Hey, you." called the captain. It was conduct quite unbecoming an officer, but it actually is what he said. Dick sprang to his feet and saluted, noticing the letter in his superior's hand. "How you two hit it up I don't know, but Kit writes for me to hunt up a man wiih a gray goosn and bring him home for Thanksgiving dinner. She doesn't say whether she means you or the goose, but here"; hoping." He grinned. "Oh. Katherine, Katherine, I'll have to kiss you for that." Dick, and picking up the old goose he kissed the top of her head where the girl's lips had once rested. Then be held out his hand. "Tell her I'll come," he said gratefully.
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largo towns, where new recruits got on. Suddenly there was a lurch and a stop at a place where no stop was evidently intended that is; where no stop was marked on regularschedules for either throutrh or commuting trains. But ever after Dick knew that in the signal tower of Destin's Dominions an order had gone out for the train to stop rieht ther" beside a meadow, in which sheep were p'acidly grazing, a row of cray pors,. were clumsily and hastily retreatincr and a beautiful gray-eyed girl ir. blue ginsham was looking over a fence. She had a white handkerchief in her hand that sho had been wavine as they passed, but when the train slowed and stopped, that was a dif-
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