South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 288, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1920 — Page 8

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The Tower of Babel

By BILL ARMSTRONG

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and thp kind of a Twer radtr that ran depend upon at all tims, i niit again after a serious illnt. Wf are always glad to learn of the recovery of a Tow(r re-ad er. We hifn't jo many that we can afford tn spare a single one, evn for a day or two.

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Ar. rlrrü'h'vr.in d'-'.ar'-s Amrtr. womn are -.M-f ..-hi-.r f l ni 'hnrxine. e do not know just (.or h Ar-aricm vo:.im will regard that charaet"riz i ti'n. O If the f.iri'Kf.' of th-- country i-huld deride to

Ale-r Couillard Informs us that he wa reminded cf thn lor.f distant par. of hLs wedding tr:p to

j Montreal, when we wrote bark recently from the Canadian city, and !he ventured the opinion further that Jour description of Dow'r brewery at 1 Mf.nrrf.il an nne nt the fineur thlncs

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guase. It is exceedingly e.isy and always pleasant for us to describe a trewery.

t.ikf" a "vacarior."' fr a vunimr, other vac.t-

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Tb NVw. VIt'a, f.lf.-ori'i'rt ker It j.lrt!'? V"T':.,"' ; Tir,ni-s w uM r' a tr-htful howl. Y-t the oblire f rr to fr..o. Intent in:rirrnt.t:--: - - .1 'l ( tbroi:!i r.-ttror .cr. r.f at.t t1 ert ii-' :: '!': 1 t. . iH' -rvn. c a- at;nn On the farnKT to V Or!: IS P.ot sTCatf r than

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OCTOBER U 120.

THE BOURGEOIS' OFTENSE. Th hr-,.-to--nrlr.ss bolrhviV; his not a hi'h r-rrd for the man 'f woalth. lie vr-lv him a fitting firmer for bm.l. or b'i'.i- r. ..s ;m i-utaw ,n .u: T.'.ir.Ur.d. .ird prr.rrrda to tre t him ;i- . oruir.qly.

Put hU favorite :.-.r-r i - r.or. the t:r- tt -''IHa.is-. ,

Hp would nv: h rithr ..hoot at the l;'tle er,-, at th snan !;. ;.. .-.imuUted a li-I- propvrty. v.l: h-ir hs -t- Mor- his rr-f..-.-ion. at the u.ir. who mi::-;' v. ry ra.-.lv luv : a pr-i' taaun a:: 1 Just didn"; c 1 r. to : . . Th- bour,:'o:,. c ..r.l i r - ro V. h:.T. 1- th- -i:-ren m!1..y bw- r: 'the in on h'i:1 and the f;i'ant on the .-,thr: .r..- f the !t, in.T fla?." He 1.- the fe low, so i.uj.-.erou. . th.' kheaded in his s.-l:.-hr.'-f , the b'.hev;l;i s r s hin:. i-O flevt.tfd to his f.imilv. if vow plei?e. wl-... h"'eN 1 1- .v-.. .r. .:. tirini sfhfir . No wor. !;. t o

I ' 1 v IV 11. ii . f j .-oip-box orator is intolerant of him. j The philo.phy of th- ndir.tl in o;it:s iv at:-. :- I Ir.Kly f-imp'.e ?t;d dir .--inr!y j rofeun l. He loV.-l j that all r-i.i .utf-ido he m'..-i-'" afe :ire d: ided I i;.io two. and only two rreat el. '!'.. wi 1- v j and the parnn'e?. Th- workr-rs nrr th''- w ho u--tnir bar ks and hi -T. Tb.e other i- fh ir brains j Through nn-ni'it" I .-nturi. . nvx'.u . th i parasitfs have Vr.n tb.e upper and the w-rk- rs the ; under p. He whtis tn rli.in.-- t.'-.irt:? .1 Nit ? to I t the worker run thm,-; for a while. The fro-;','---

1 that th bourse. die won't let him. The b.-ur-o is really n worker, t.ut he drr?.n"t kivw it. He i,u.rbt to .4- ah inted of himself, . f Iiis Imn.e with lh. .:imi?;Nhitic r,:ori.V ef b.;.-i liberty b.-'id nnl hi.s money in the hank. In .-sovbt Russia the wra'b of Inir.e nn l Trotzky Ir.s fallen r,,nt h ivi!y U'om the t".!in--nH .uid hi lfe and ehildrrn. The r-.a pitah-f h.i been h. un '(nir ror.v;der.'iti"n. The man with a l!tt h:si!U--.f his nn ha had no rhanre a! .ill

Vru ran't tret ahr-jd '.f a woman in anything ele. . a why phould mere rr.ar e.ypc ct to get tho bent of i 1': polities.

There v.ould be a lot more pro.-parity if fome f.dks v.ouhl qui S'biinr: the rich and try to find

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j Fon:.- i:;v-s a 1.1:1 dor not realize that he is on j h . fbc.vr. -r..de 1 r. til he di.-covers that the hrakrs ! ' 1 ' 1 . " t W n r 1 . . i ' I 0 ' Vr t -. r,r -.-. n ran i:iakr a record for homo ! ran.- in the L-ame of life, hut that is no reason why I be -hi'UM refu.-e to p'.'iV. j The f ,". th it HiOr.ey talks makes it an lmt ortant .c apple. :lf-...t ( j the 1 :foi-;s of the political spcll- ' bind r.

Other Editors Than Ours

lu sivi ss TiiKoi r.H qi .i:rj:i.ir,.M Puncture a Pr triion that ihr Ilojuililiran is thf I'.irtv f Iro-p rity.

1 ; ( New York Tiine.) Sen. Harding's Sprech-;?, and in fact the whole ! p i J.l.'un amp:ii-n. hav dwa-lt upon the superior ! capacity ot the l.j.ubliv in party to gi this couni try pr'sp-.-rity. The busji-.r ss argument has V'e-n J j.ut in the foretront. E'.crt a republican adminis- ! ; rat:-r. and hdu.-'ry. trade. luuiu.-rce will take ru I 1:, w I.;.-. Ti:e prty fit to rule" j particularly

m to Ti.ak" th.- husin-s of the natii'n sound and nourishing. That btjsoM -. is conf e.-edly tied up today mete than e rr '..More with international relations. We have invaded for i ,n niarkets. We havo acquired rutonirs abroad, l-'or what we want t t.uv .Hid whit W'.. r.ave to .-ell we now no to th

, oT th. earth. Mlementary prudent e. thfti.

Th.re is, after II. im - rin.e :.o j-i' a' m many p e- U(,uM .ij.-K,,,. tbat we ( herish and cultivate our

ph-'s rvs as that of Kettm' ah., ad by grit, gut-, and gumption. VOTE SLACKERS. Cor.'iderarde attention has been .b-voed la.-lv bv the platform am! th- pu'pit to tho- al '-; ,-.( .f.slickers. thoo biry indn iduai. wlio, had; t!" I rivil, t;e of the vot stav aw;.y fr'u.-j the p-dls. Th re are rv n tho,.- who !;;-; :-. ri-.us icn. ;".: for failure to c.it a a'Jo. It 1 undoubtedly true th it t la r 1 . arc n.anv vr.rs of both .-e-s who h.nr Mttb inter--: m th- ballot or littl - .,... cf l;ip. .rt.ar -- . f lie i. dividual v de. This i? a pity, for c-ry ." r.isf f.-r a u'd .aust or a ort by candid itr- ! as p.-ei a factor tor tl e country w'fare m-. a w-. rd iwn in its dofen--. pu: unb the vtr r h ic -u.tb-ient it:tr- st t inform him elf .-'.a b ir.d. r-atioivil proi.l. ras f. d the w f v. br st htted .- .-'' ' 1 1 -m sue- s.1-: ;',y. his voic will b" of l-.t tlt a u. In b e. n'i-t at better sfi at horn.-- th m g- to th, p- -bs, f.-r it w .1! rr.ly be by char co that his hedo w til b.- h- w 1 - one. Whit is peede.l '? not rha '. ry ! - d v be for.-.- d to ote. ot p r. . a. ! ! . " 1 if - t. .! so. ic;. ; -ftlucatio-i In tl- rieht, ami pm:'..:.-; of 1 i: izr t-ha'd bf ftT'1oi so - er.-vadr h a J r s y ''!tT t.- v b ru-id-' i w a -e cf h: ir. l: : lu I pw- r f : 5 l. and kon.lv arv.- u.- : u-- hi- . ill- : o

I world trade. ' What aro th.- tepubbrans proposincr to do? First ; of .all. to t.-ar ui all our tra:h of 'amity, cumi;.rrc and iMvicihan." Tliis :s the otlifdal title for j acreeTr-ut.; which wo h uo made with oiy naturn in Muro;ae. A.-ia atid South Am-iica. P.ut a ! rr publi'-an roii-'ta.v-i .ted. in the. final hurried i bons of th-- la.-t j-ess'au-i, to "direct" the president tj tr:nr.f' at d terminate all these commercial ! trr at:.-The i urp".e was. in the .-.upposod interest ! of Ar-rican -'nipidne, .to plac.? us in a prsition j . we couid b-vy discriminating duties on goods brought to us in forrl-u bottom?. Py the trat'b-s v. . ii a e ui.d.rtai-.n n-t to do this. The typical I .-. --n- nt. 1- eon'aii.ed ,:i Arti-b V. of our treaty i v. :1; Italy. w !:ic!i stipulatis that "no other or j hi-;"., r d.u;-;. s shall be l.-vid and collected I vhotaer th.- im. portat ion h- tn.ole in the ve .. Is of

th- rue co-.n.:ry or 'he othvr." Th.- treatis contain n.ar.y ot her provis-b.r.:; f i it I i:.tr re.-t to Amerian.- '..-sidir.u- or ticii-.c t'ii:".- abroil, yet. all of :;-.,:-. v.-o-ald so - th. bo ird 1' the' republicans had

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TO HUMBUG THE WOMEN. Son Ma Iend mdt -f-T t :o :.bir. st. 1: r - bar. act riMic if tho entire .n.p.t.c n t h i t the p ir:y t .-. 1 1 It reprsent Is puttier en V r ' k. l, o - r.n T ilr.y :r. h'i -Tort to hMw'.rk woman r. 1b-.-pb vir. th 1 ?aa e 1-rand. r f untruth -:- I 5 r v.. .a to the ?"ptemher regie rati "v. to mak la 1. eve the de n.o.-ra ts wer trying to krp the 0 :.. n f : : a rei-:st rlr.. the g. o p. ,-r.i:, :mw ; .- th.i . f: rt ; t:nk; r:ad to k-rp :: :n fr I--..:

o.-.-: i-ity an d cnba-io- a-id tb-- lik'-b'tiood cf emir, i'n-. .-ids a r--;-ri.-.t is. :n:.t-ad of trade. evev.v h, r. .

J ':-:: Wiban !i :.s ..r.'u-u'ic,-1 that he will re1 to carry out h dit ctan of eontr ss He d--to piu ;-:- ti'e cur tr "f :.rr !n business in'o ' v..-.- -.;:., ,,i,ou tiu- eonstitutionahty 01 ; 1 i ; - .1,. r::i-- d. I: i.- ' i '. i d e r. i a b 1 - a dcllcao- ; oil-.-.. , 'e d it' 1 1 c i- n war: pr-vd"r.t : j..- w l-.a Wi'-oa ha - d -: - . T.a. one , ;tej fro-n j T !:-. o,,j- Li !-.,;.. . . I;- f C f V'tOint a Mil p -.-i 1; c o-.u ! r 1 t" r refusi g to act upon a i ' whah the pri-rb nt had signed.

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w . i;r deh'cr in n tremendous amount, il ia an.- w -r.ai arr.iss .and flout in - people who t we us money. If good.i ;.a;. n-.rn f the .' b: the rrpuhü - ci : r n hieb -.as tariff to k. p

: o-p T: - s w "-1 'f r,ov. Coo'.Pige. a - 1- i i: 1". - if, -- ;. ;,: o.;thrn . rote t ion - A: d -. h. . -hfc- c: "a cur :lurop-an ois'rr:-:? ;.,:.-r ;c ,.r-a;- '.- 1- piriicc.i by Sr n Ilard-.-:.a harp:...: a; on the A'iaerican d-ter-

Germims are .caid to be richer than they were before the war. The government must have yiven. them tlieir bonus.

The national secretary of the Good Fellows of America, writing from Sioux City, la., asks us for another dollir contribution. It's jret-tir.;,-expenrive to be a good fellow.

pr d wrh n t y the . '. :t r -. rr.fr. Horrors na! Ur. liarr:.- .-i 1 it ." aid:, t be d re. Kl'ctmn is ne..r and 1 .a:.: e .:.-.jv..-.-;b to replace broke:: part.-. i-r.mh-: ":r-r ltrumnaitt acre, d other corrmi..o:.r rs did : . t :-. .. T h -:-. r."y ChIrrr.an Kiev, f'-r-s t- ha-. e m i-:e up the ; ub-

P..-hed i:e. v.,.- Cf th ?-., r-p:. afraid thct the d-:r.ec::s :h b-

feminin rrt 1 .:: al or. r.r 1 th- .-.re ry;r. rr2:dicft the w.-paer. vctrrs :n ccr.avu-ri' barfly whit co-i i: can do .a ; arty, or 'IT r t pull e :h pt-iff. -t :t b- hamtual w.;-a th'ra as

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Sinpr a sonp of sixpence. A pocketful! of rye. When you meet a fellow like that. Smite him hip and thigh. When tho flask is opened. Place it to yiSur lip. Isn't that a dainty dish To find upon his hip? SELECTED.

srrester for cursing h!s furrfco t nicht. Mr. Doe had gone to the ba cement tr :.r up iln his absenre, Mrs. Dlr.5b.at of the Christian Endever hid dropped in for a visit with the Irs Doe. As the two women were discussing pius subjee's in penera!, a, voice from below was givir.cr a Nank opinion of furniaces which refused to oe lighted. Mrs. Dlnebat at first supposed that J.D prayinc. The voice was calm anfd collected. Fre-iuent mer.ri ning of the heavens and its nxoxxxxxx ooeupantcs were audille. Then the voclce rf.v loader and the subject of the monolopue drifted to the regions below. There, now could be no lought of their meaning. Mrs. Doe gave a warring signal to her husband by fampintr an the. floor. Mr. Doe answered "What the TTcll do you want?' Mrs. Dlnirbat let out a scream nd left the house. Today the horrihVd church worker fled a suit in 'he ApPdlatr court fxr charclng Mr. Doe with highway erockcry.

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Wo understand Fromo?er Gen' Kessler. South Herd's I'loyd Fitzimmons. is thinking of getting Mayor Carson to declare Oct. 21 a legal holiday for the fight of Gunboat Smith and Harry Greh at Springbrook. It would give the banks a dandy chance to close. They haven't been closed on a holiday since Tuesday.

mi:i;cy! The p.ttle bov is Odd. by Heclc. Who likes to wash his L'ara and neck I Cartoons Magazine. And queer indeed Are boy? who rhoos To keep a shine L'pon their shoes.

STFE CA RHODT

We have a new reporter at the r.mc.;, who is j-ii-t learning to use n typewriter. He has the greatfft difficulty in hitting the rieht keys. We have had the same experience, 50 that we sympathetically reproduce his first story, mistakes and all. b rewlth : John Doe. 4 42 F Form st. was

SAFETY FIRST. Detroit News.) Lies slumbering here One William Lake; He heard the blh But ntd no brake. (Rome, N. Y.. Sentinel.) At 50 milr-s Drove oiüe Pild: He thoucht he wouldn't Skid but did. (Little Falls, N Y.. Timrs.) At 9 0 miles Drove Edward Shawn; The motor stopred, Fut Ed. kept cn. COhio Totoris'.'i Deneath this sod Lies William Whiten. Tie didn't stop To look or listen. COmaha Tr.ansmis?.ion ) Here, siv feet deep, Ts William .Tolley. His rnpine stalled In front of a trolly. (Exchange.) Ashes to ashes And dust to dust. Hill was showing speed When a tire "bust." (Tower of Babel.) Beneath this mound Is Mandy Meet She tried to drro From her back seat.

Mere Truth Than Poetry By JAMES J. MONTAGUE

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WHAT WI-TKK Tf I17Y TALKING AIU)FT. I sat on a bench in the shadowy park As the twilight was slowly diiolvinpr in dark, And listened a while with envious sigh To the low murmured talk of a c up!e near by. From the trees overhead came the chirp of the birds That drowned, for the moment. their half-whispered word. And then of a sudden the twittering ceas d And I found they were talking of raisins and yeast.. Raisins and yraf. was the whole of th ir sor.t. Anil th- wretches disclosed 'em the whole evening lor.g. I sat in a club, where a judcre of the sort That wear a bald head and presides at a court. Was earnestly talking to some one I s 1 w

i Was al-o a prrson who cave out the ! law.

Tb.- - onflab u'rrw warm, the speeches grew loud. Or..- ju'lcre was indignant; the other was cowed. I fancied him c'j'jcht ;n some serim:s fault Till I found they were talking of suLar and malt.

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Santa Lucia was the patrrness of i Neapolitan fisherman and Per name

was soon adopted by the Normans. The daughter of the Earl of M erica was baptised Lucia In the time of Edward the Confessor. France received her as Lucie through the house of Trinis. One lueio. a dstcr of Stephen, was among those bat in the White Ship. In England. Lucy was the favorite form, until the affectation of the 17th Centura- produced' Lucihda-. Lucy Anne, another popular English version, had its counterpart In Italy in Lucianla and in France In Lucier.ne. The amethyst is Lucy's talismanlc danger and contagion and has a danger and contagious a no has a sobering effect upon a frivolous or highstrung temperament. Saturday is Lucinda's lucky day and 4 h r lucky number. (Copyright, lOCO.)

Tailored Suits At Prices Altogether New! Lower Than They Have Been for Years Four Groups: $25 - $35 - $45 - $50 New standards are set by low prices and high quality. Merchandise that is being offered on tie new basis of readjustment to lower prices, better materials, better tailoring and lower prices. You will find there the new long coat tailored mode, straight line belted models and the trim box coat. All the new fabrics included. An opportunity to get the best for the least. Wyman's Ready -to-W ear Shops Second Floor

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The Horoscope i!

TIUTtSD AY. OCT. 11. I With the astral forces in the' friendliest of onerafions. fhl nrnm- 1

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percus and pleasmt. It should! bririK flourishing and happy cn-i Pfior.s into all aspt cts of life busine. rmp'oynieut. domestic, social and ronaantic. and al! should ' react to the splendid planetary in-: flu: in a permanent and depend- ; able advantage. Thome in -mploy- j ment are in line f.ar favors, promo- J tier, or increase r.f nalarv If un- 1

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Old prrsons and institutions should j thrive, obi obstacles disrupted to j make way for progress. Th- young : should bo particularly happy in! their Jove affairs. j Tho-e whoso birthday it is have ' the prospect of a happy and pros- i prrntis :-rar, with steady and sub-j stantial progress in both business.

I sat on the port of a summer hotel i romantl .affairs A While the fea lapped the brach wh h . Jh "

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