South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 294, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 October 1920 — Page 8

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OCTOBER 20. 1920.

THE ZIMMER-DAMBACHER CASE. T!ffort5 of Zimmer -jn l rm'mi'Vr T.- rnvrr thrM'jior t-rou?h. in tjrr frn-;n "h;?i::o hrtr.nr. ftit acalnst S'n-ri.'f In-L: v. 1 hr.;.'.5- vi'-i. r '---urt orr'.f-rf. for v.-hli'i r ff.. n t !:- Kiv.-- 1 1 - it. tv.!'" torn rc, one4 ir. th-- ff-lral jr..i ore in 'h r- -(.rrjcr rourt. fair to r..M nr.oth-r j-'.irri.o' .Iv'ipf r r th.'it -ilr icr.r -iraun rnit r n rov f-rsy. To thf rr-(ilt 'f I'r-.-. ? ::.vi' I P. r-'c hv.i rr.. v. !vi f 1-ring I'is'Icp r-ut -.f rh- r ,-.. at .il!. ar. ! --r .i r.v n:tir'n. h.ii to Mvf.ir cir wsrr.Tr.r? ;it:'iir.c: th wo mc-n him.ro!f wh! t v... 'l-:ht !" - stf-p It. a r.i n-ho ha pr-?--itM ir r yrz hr--m1 all th way through, h-- 1' .! l: s .T.t-i j!'.v won nut t?ri rh.- dlay.i ir.vr.K' rl by r ortifnin lawj -r. nnri inr.i-:; to this .tiit iir." i- r.:f DurV: wo antlctpatr ar'ivT vltnry a-AaiUr.? hini. C'-n-, Ktlon of ZJnir.T r ar. D i rv.'-uf)u r in tli" .ufsTir.r court tho other r.av r.-.irrht h i.v- 1 1 t'.;:--rao, th1 rop.trnc to b irr. d or.c f üü.i' '!. l-'it rf cour.'", v.hnt th owners of thit 10.! ra of li iior wnnt if thf li-.uor. Ther rn rumor? in mimnin cirr'r?. rvr: nino.m? rt-rt.iin rf lia-o-n-lit j''al fcntrr.pn that Tr".-. Rawarr.: wo;ili i;("a-r trv th' Zimmrr ani Parnbarher cif. or if h lii. thn rn!y perfunctorily, v.'.ir.tii'. to prt brjt n fh it. th-- li'itjor roull b yhsi bacl-: to its owner?. It wi. r??!p that r-rnis to havo iiot In t? air. l'r"1?. I-rhwarti trli th n;c ami t r 1 3 it vicrornu:y, an-1 havir.rr portrn th" rvMT.oo l.tni-'if. in.vtf-n.l of )r;f. line npn th.- p..'.;c.'. 1.- hnl th- rvi-lf neo with whirh to ror.viet and nb'ainf 1 a cor, Lotion. That is cr.c of :hrt iiff.r n' botwppn trying a ca.- whf-re you hnv. th" rvi 1nrf to convict with antl whre you h.ivpn't, tht litter binp: tho drawback in the police court, ani .a. well in the circuit ; nd 5iiprir court? wh re tbo rf'.icf- Invc to b- deI rndfi upon turning i:";uor into water and so on. In th" Zimmer-Da r. ib ic h--r c a conNjctlon was obtained un'er the r'a'e law even afttr a yntnc had teen y"rvpd on a conviction from the ?ame ?ot frtCtn In th" federal court, W repeat That rro3. Schwartz is to be eonrr.-atu! v ed. D"f:l"rs from city hall circles, and the cirrbs of it. har.T5-on. and of bootleffrors. cambltrf. etc. penerallv, incluiiin'; rellglo-po'.Itlcal henchmen who ran never conoriv. cf an-thinr pood romir.r out of a b in --era tie proecutor off.ee, ar welcome to all the consolation Xhoy can fret out of that cep.virtion. And -we antic!rto that th-y :r.iv b- welcome to all th consolation they can jrt out of the fult to jecover th liquor thoueh of ccur?. that is a ;-'ib-Ject not. a? ye open to comment. V merely wis)i to mention In pasf-inr p post-verdirt remark of on Of tho partial In inter. -r, criticising the attorneys for th defense fcr not taking a change of vnue and puttlnjr the care off until aftr th f.r?t of tha year. Blnff a rock-ribbed republican full of enthusiasm, he assumed tb.it cf course Floyd O. Jolliscn was to be elected proy-curor. and said: "W couhi either havp cotter, the r.a? dism'.s-'ed or have sotten an acquittal" which you can take, whichever way you lik. Apparently the vl-e elrmer.'. pxj act an e.".5y timtIf Mr. Je'.!:5C,n l. elected: whether through i-ome frort cf connivance, or because of his inferior leal ability, we. do net presume, to f.ay.

THAT VOTING MACHINE CONTROVERSY. Editor News-Times: I h3v r.ec-r f -a n .as y-t the pro;-.-.i?ed s'atemer.t by Chalrn-.an Klein cf The r"puh.ican county (omrr.iitte, correct ir.-: tn. statt-v.en: in the Tribune accredited to him with. r ft r-nce tt tb.c democrats ?tfk!:: to block the women hiin the ?:.' oi the otln? machines for o:lr.jr schools. l-e-i the cliarce of Mr. J. W. M-.-Inerr.y. that Chairman Kh. in 'vb-Ii' eratelv falsified" -i'.l stand? Vv'onian Voter. Ys. it far, Is nit;., perb.ars. the exception of th Mehbtrately.- Th .t Chairman Klein "I" llsined." hcHcr. he a,l:r.l:s, but you wouldn't expect him to

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ouhl you? Ii.- cxpia.r.ed in tht repu' he an crran that he h id bo-r. r.i, -nad. The:-, he t'ld the t rj n .r .a . . j .a r . . : r i .a . i . . . . . o . i h;s iTrdit h has . .:'.-.-. all k t'.ie "'lihb- rater. -s.s'' ? his fal;f.cat:czi. ;iv,. hiiu :he hen .t" the d :bt. H- h .d ;-;..k-':; ::: ;.;:..::'.a

S ' : '. 1 it was wrh co r.s..ral lea red to h : oc that head quarter u hen h- C... :h

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lie fpr the w:thi:d i.:..; i the ot::. ; mir. s ; :a u-" 13 the ch ;d hou.- ta the w :.. :; ;.-..-!:. learn :r.;i".;r,;a'. the:.-. I: .? i mors.-1 i h!s 7-; a'a'e Oh .'. . u.ir.'i 1 t. k p the om it-- n: x :;:".-! Hut. of C'U.-ie. s-m - 1 .- "... h 1 t b - the "o.'' and in this ease, John P. Harr:.". o n.a.'hir.e r-ah.r.b nr., is th-- o.-.e -..ho ? ::. Aftc-- relati:; h'o h- .':.d ? r.t for Mr. H-.rr.. to a to rpab-li-an he-ltU4r:rs r. tr. :t t .-n- ' r. .,ht . ami j.'.atn ti.H mach:.-. t r ;-. hi,,,. '1. : . -ra in i;.-:u ucs n: "Defor lcrj TJau Iarria urri.J it licao-

e.u.arters and I askel him wh'tt Mr. Mclnrry '.id - y ' or. rn.rac th- ?ate or removal to tin. it.-d -: o v !! r-r li d. 'They abfo- ' ab ly i t' . s b t the u h:r. jro out.' ';:.- I h i i a'rea'lv er"ttf-n th-'- p: rm Lvdori of county ( u;.:.;;. iep.ers to u-e the marr:roi I -,otur ally ' one '.u b-I that Mr. Harris referrinrr to the derr.ooratlc party Irarifrs? ard Mr M Ir rry who rt-rrf''p.te(l them. I then turn'l to the ar;: number of wona"n pre.-n an! tobi them that the democrats had h:ked a-: ! 'hat '.kp roubi not sret thj machines !" -a :v thv ( on.!.;i--i''.b r had made It plain ti. i h. t parti-.- !:,u.-f -'.';j-rate in the matf r. Mr. H ri.s w.v- standing her- at the time and u:d r ot rrec rr.- nor .lid h" s ate thit in his op:-.;..-: it w -uld ! " impractical to pi ic" a ma-ch!n-at a .-uitabl.- Jo. ation in each ward. He afv rw.iT'l trade a j-iiort t.xlk to th" women and e.M.lai'ie 1 !h- in! : :c,i of th" voting machin fr.d he.'.v h- kept th.-m in orar. "It n'-w appears tha; wh-n Mr. Harris saiU. 'The ah.-oK-te'y r-fus to t the machine? eat," he reforr d fo an order of the county com-rri.-ior.er i?ued s-orr.o time as'o. I have tir.ee ! --arr.ed that Mr. Molnerny wh-n talking to Mr. Harris made no mention of the fact that th" commis-ioner bad revoked this order at their Mop.d y meetin r." Afier v.hban sVatom our criticism is this; an 1 thin i.-t -r.ouh thouuh if Mr. Harris wants to be a martyr f his party, he too b-in a republican. It is his lookout and not our: Harri.- tells i:s that he told Mr. Kb in then and fh' rf why the machines 'oubl not go out; also while It may be a fact that "Mr. Mclnerny, when talking to Mr. Harri?, made no mention of the fact that the commissioners had revoked' their order, it i aba a fa'-t thit Mr. Harris did mention It to Mr. Mrln.rny. Neither, according to Mr. Harri?, wath"r" any uch ra.s.-n ntf-ntiop.ei a? "th"? comrtlH er.nf-r (Mr. Mrlm-rny) ha.l ma.b- it plain that t!r two parti. s must. cooperare jn the matter," thft'ish h x' ou'.d hr. e I f--n f f-rfo-riy jureifieil in ding sr'. . ''" n if he had. Thrre i.- no logical reason why all the votinsr m-a-ehir.es -ho'ibl be turn.-d o-e r to the republicans from nw n. until the election. It is well that Mr. Klein Faid ro more ir, hi explanation thir he did or be in'?ht s eion have mad" it worse than his origin hI bid break. In an effort to sidestep the "delibr raten .--" of hi- "falsification" he goes pretty near as far as in the first instance; at least phows hina-f-, I f rpiite an adej,t jn jumping to wron? conelusjons and mxin- 'hem publicity without much investigation. And yet they 5-- the newspaper? do not tab; er.ou rh )iirs in cr t t i n be:r facts straight; jump .at wror.;:' ( o;-;c 1 us'ons too easily.

o THE DOLDRUMS. Fumuel Klythe. in the Saturday riv"nincr Po. refers to the period An;erica ic, now passing thrr'U'h .at "The Doldrums." The rai'ors of old, deper.d.'nt ui'to-a li l -h h avert for their motive power, always dreaded rftting into th" doldrums with th. ir heavy calm?. The only winds which blow there are liht and ha ff! irr. They are porjiAtirne! squally, but there no push and rower in them. The country is w.ai'inp; for flection. Nothing mov.s. nothing starts. The occasional squall t'eta the ship of state nowhere. Nothing happens. We are caught in the doldrums and our sails hanj: limp. Accordinr: to th" astro'ocers, October, wh"n the sun is in Libra, th" .-ipn of the balance. Is always more cr less like this. People weirrh thine:, but they do no: come to conclusions that lead immediately to action. The balance frorst up and down, or hanr.5 poised. November is apt to be a restless period of stormy waters, and only when the suti pel.s into the sin the Archer in December does direct aetion poini? swift to the point as the arrow to Its target, become the prr.fral order of he day. The practical valu f-f th-- astrologer's deductions may be questioned. The symbolic alue is unquetior.ab!e. And this ya-.ar. .-pecially. the nation is wfizhin? and wait in- ia-fu:-;n- to move forward until November fhnu up. sone ,-,f the rr.atters and people -weighed to f,e found wautinc:. Th" doldrums period ha is drawbacks, but. it vrry calm has certain adv.intaqc--. The sisrii of the balance i? an excellent si.zn nnl-r which to think tranquilly, to look back and forward, to make careful, quiet plans, to sn Up proper targets against which, later, to take swift aim

Tire brotherhood of man movement may now 'tak a back STat wliib- the sisterhood of woman holds the front cf the stae.

The old-faphloned man who preached the doetrine, that woman's place was in the home t-eem.s to have .riven up in d.-cust.

It may be said to the credit of three candidates for th" presidency that i'r.f-y are j.ot entertaining any false hope of beiuc ekcted.

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The pronteer who wh.ins because he i losing money ip. pertir.fr back to normal is not being show red with sympathy.

Noroiy would be so m-can ns to object to every

day havinr- bus day but nicht that is nr.nvir.::.

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he noise, he makes a.

It would be O!

some o: t!

i f the future.

prof t,-.

like history repeating Itself if -s should be the philanthropist.

Other Editors Than Ours

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cox Tiin ph(h.i;i:.vsi i:. ( Spriuulielil lU-puldu an.)

e ver no f cowers of .Mr. Roosevel in tat"

more sincere and zealous th in Mr. Ickes. I'.alnbf.d::- iV'.'.y. Matthew Hale. John M. Parker. J -. :-: I' -a Iar '.-ay. i a-ancLs- J. Her.ey and O.tk I. :;: .' Th- la. : that thty are all with the democru : .i-.ti:.-: H .r-iinr this y a: indicates the .:.. u-. thai true j rccr ssive. r..u-t make as between ti.. d. r.:tM rat:c and republican andidätes.

Mr. Hardin'.- . le.-t:.-r. ca-.l l

s--i c .1 r: St- s.

1 ; possibly pro-

Oov. :.- j- re- miner.t iv tb.e more prorssiv h.- ;wo cau-lbi .;!.-!. H :.- r- c rd as governor of

hio i. the r c-.ua5 of a progressive cr it H noth-

ir. An i n : . an d.Mi.is.

is r.;sr.:o.e uniu . laws

f women ar.d children in indus-

rn.. n's irs arar.ce. for the protection

rph ms. for the protection of work'

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r.ea.rn. pr;sui riorrn. scroci reiorm ana tua--. t i . f c r m . T'l. r- is no possib!,- doubt about the prospec's of r vs; :?m. If the country wants reaction it w.ui't vitct Ccx.

The Tower of Babel

.By BILL ARMSTRONG

Ebn Cuttlr.rr of th Tribun" corner forward with the bold assertion that we traveled a sort cf a roundabout way in our sikolrical test to prove that The NVw s-Timo? is the most popular par.er in South I'.vr.u Klyn always was very much of a I;.jub:ir. Thomas. We recall one

time we tole i-;ben that Fred Keller

jhal been elected mayor ar.d he lni sister! c.n bettintr $20 that we werjlieir.ir. We just finished spending the

Atty. Gen. Palmer ha ordered an investigation of the charge that 40 barreU cf whisky and pin were withdrawn from bond nt the democratic convention in i-'au Francisco. No wondfr the convention wouldn't pay any attention to our ole friend. William Jenny Bryan.

It is announced Cliff Lontz of Lontz brothers, will discuss the coal situation at the Klwanis club the coming Thursday. Wa intend to go to that meeting with a truck and about 40 f-mpty baskets.

The next time Hrother Harding makes a back platform speech aboUt th" frogs wanting him to start a new league of nations, he better have a ear" for Jimmy Cox will get him if he doesn't watch cut.

ran over eight different people and a lirge dog in the excrement.

. John scribed

Chess Ellsworth has sub-. for this paper for another j

year. Success to you J. C. Ye F..1 1 wishes you a merry Christmas and j a happy New Year. i

Our brother writes from Montreal that they can't gdve grapes away up there this year. Down here, prap's seem to be more Important Just now than coal. We was In one fellow'? erllar the other day making a quiet investigation. He had two bsketsful of kindling and a shovel full of coal for the winter, and two and a half carloads of grapes.

A mrtn with a baby, should ough , to work nichts until the little err ! gets to be say, IS years old. )

Adam Beehler, the florist, is goin,' to buy a rubberneck wagen next vear lor th" convenience of his - kids.

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A kindly old gent on the beach Heard a girl in the surf give

screech. j "Go back.' you old goat, t AU I want ia your coat:' I She yelled when he rushed In and tried to drag her out. .

wovnnt ir in: is nrr ftlr lv g TO SOME CANDIDATE? Pear Bill: It don't make so much difference about the cards you hold its th way which you ray them that teils whether or no you can make a noise like a fellow c a shine In. One of the principal troubles today Is that hats have become more valuable than lots of heads. There's too many bean-protectors covering ncant spaces. Most fruys raises better gardens in the winter than they do in the summer. There s lots of birds In this world spending good money for hair oil which might Just as well use furniture polish. A Klwani rrte-ct in e: don't mean nothing to a 'guy whose head is only valunb'e to the barber. Kven an "ight-day clock stops in time unkss iL wound. Th" only thincrs which Just happen in this world are accidents. ONE EYE OPEN.

MK.V AND DOGS. A friend may smile .and hid you hail. Yet wish you with the devil Hut when a good dog wars his tail. You know he's on the level.

To hear the governor talk you would think Warren was going to the nut house on Nov. 2, lnsft-ad of the white house.

John Klink, the paper man, pavn us ;t league of nations talk on the way to work this morning in his hiFord and during the conversation he

If we had Gene Miller's window; space in the American Trust Co., we j would gladly work for nothing, j First, Gene gets to see all the news) when It Is news; and if ho should t ever run a little short of m'-ney he

could put on a demonstration for;

president nuspenders.

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BUCK FEVER SEZ Sometimes Jut before election. I get so disgusted readin the partisan newspapers that I wish I was Scandana vian and unable to read a word of English. Politics is a funny th!:;?. it makes a man a fool, he seps out for office and gobs knocked for a choul.

More Truth Than Poetry By JAMES J. MONTAGUE

TO A PCSSTMIST. When the sun isn't warm and the sky isn't bright, And nothing seems happy, or kindly or right, When all of tho world is bereft of delight. And life sems a snare and a folly. When you cannot find pleasure in plays rr books. When most of your fellows appear to be- crooks,

j Cheer u;! It s not nearly as bad as

ir. looks Your liver's just off of it's trolley. When you don't want to work, and you don't want to play But sit around and hate yourself day after day. While sins you've committed in horrid arrayAthwart of your vision come flocking: When in through your window a billious moon beams And th" minute you sl.ep you are haunted with dreams. Don't worry; It's not half .as bad as it sc err. 3. It's n-.. rely yar.ur liver that's knocking. When the friends that you love, with a cold lev eye Reproachfully stare as they're passing you by. When you think it were better, far better to die. And wistfully look at the river. Reflecting that you would be happier there Away from the heart-break and bitter despair Of burdens you never were destined to bear It's merely a grind in your liver. Don't kill yourself yet, do not vn go round Reflecting how happy you'll be when vou're drowned:

JUST FOLKS BY EDGAR A. GUEST

A rnTFADDY WOI1I. Seems like as though somebody here Is always scatterin' j- y and cheer. I've never known a roiny day Rut what some fri nd pas com" my wa y. To sort o laugh tb.e clruds away. T ain't been one deservin' much O special favor an' the touch O' generous hands in time o' need. An" yet g..o.l friends. at d -':!'-S p f- r-,

H.ave given be-fore I'd

or p'r.ad. j

Don't try to imagine the

low-

ling sound When your head from your toro you sever. The world may seem dismal and friendless and chill. Rut it isn't at ail. and you're not even ill. Just go to your doctor, he'll give ycu a pill And then you'll be happy as ever. (Copyright. lSo.1)

The Horoscope

ATTnSDAY. OCT. 2. The planetary operations for rhi day are cf a contradictory r.atur

W'hi'.e they promise the mind shall t 'it

It seems t'me tvr. thousand eves Are try in' t'tak. m- by surprise.

An' watchir.' all the rime t's e if

Just what the cift o' ioy can be Which they can com an' give to m I'd almost swear these friends o' nt i n Posses s-me piiLtii nowT divine Ry which they learn- from God above. Or from the messengers o' love. The very things I'm thin kin' of. Honors I don't deserve have ceme Almost to paralvze me dumb. An' when I've tried to find out whyMen gave what money cannot buy. Some friend would smile an' wink hi eve.

Lrd, but I've trod .an easy wav. With friends to help me day byday. With nil its hurt an pem an' wee. This is a kindly world know At least. I've always found it so. (Copyright. lf20.)

quick and clever, a profound thinkr and philosophically inclined.

IlMf ptlon. The race isn't always to the swift. Pennant races are .sometimes to the crooked.

FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS

l'roe Trial of a MotJ.o.1 That Anyone Can Vm'. Without Discomfort, or Loss of Time.

We have a method for the crnrrel of

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Come aoid Sfe

st:.r.ia. and e unnt yu to try- it ar

ir -pen". No raatter 'betLer yoar ' i'Sf bs of long stmdii.g or reeeut de-rel-l'Uiat. w Let:. er it is pre sent .as ocras-t-:'i:al or chr.jne AstLrjj. you shoalo t-t-'.) for a free trial f nir method. Nw

ti.itt. r ia !;at liraate joi live. r., j m uter wl-at your cge er nc-upatln. i? j you are trnuMed with Asthma, our! n.etho.l sli.';:!d relieve yoj promptly. ! We -sr e.a.oly want to b-:d it to this i a p p a r-:it !y liipel-ss cases, where nil J f'-rms f inl.a'.ers. bu--Les. opium prp-

ar.-ifins. tuaa--. patent pae.kts. et'-.IIj

la.ve f ll.e... e .i:;t t' Sliow eV.-rve!..

oar expense, tLnt --'ir rrethed is l

be sagacious ana dispos.rion active

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uit brc;.ta!rg. ai. e terribl pir

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The spirit will!;.. . -e.n-ie .1 iy. . Writ con and egin

and e n- the ra-th-d .at ui. Send no rner. -v.

:e rr trael mav ' Mrr.p'y raall '..ur-'-'i b-lw-. I, it tuliy. 'but all may be V l': '" f ''r u 'A- "-b.i.-e.

:eut raided :.y the obstructing rul

cf Saturr. adversely placed Thes in employment sliould attend strict

vet stubborn obstacles

to thwart and delay.

be bold and adventurous.

portunities for cha present themse'.v.;

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Store Hours. Open 8:30 a. m. Close 5:30 p. m. Except Saturday closed at 9.30 p.m.

Our prices are consistently the lowest wherein the quality is best.

New

winter

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Emphasizing favored style versions Ready tO'Wear ShopsSecond Floor

Here are suits straight in line with slightly longer coats, smart box and semi-box models and the always fashionable severely tailored suits in the 1920 version with notch collars and semi-fitted lines. Luxurious are the materials this season.

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