South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 302, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 October 1920 — Page 6
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OCTOBER 28. 1020.
-FORCE AND PEACE." Po no nci '' to r "i'l the '-l:'ori'i! from om.-v--.:n.: c-r.t-!:p')r.fry, p-ib'-i.-h'-i on this pa?". i-rrUr th Iif .jüip- "1 r-anl r-a". i vo rorr ''Other K Jivr Than furs." Th .!:tor!al i nl:-hfa:i.. tlv-'i'h -i:;ht month rj, r or.i(!"-rir.c h" i ! nt attitu'lf of rh;.-' r-r"ib l!"in orri! . -v a -- r ' :n e. or '"'intt-n miP.L' th"
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r)f nr.i it win both truthful at:. I applicable thm j Th t wi 1. fr.ro i-Tti.an rp'i'-nv. whi"h alw.tvs j p.--n;in?lv t!ir.'.v truth ?" th win Is of th Main s j o-inctum. Anvt hirr whr. it be eor.ao a qu'.-t j 1 o r t h o ff . f j Giv i th oprp ovr. It N a rplen'li 1 ar.MVT to j th- rD'ihlirTn oratory r.n-v m f-ekin. t j
.-;r- th wits out r,f tcrone lcau.-0 of the dinf.f thr- F-f a!'; ! r.c o G. O. P. CHAIRMAN KLEIN AND HIS LEAGUE DEBATE DODGING. Further quibb'.'.nir on th pnrt of Republican Chairman KK-in ot fornulltK?. vho hall meet to iv.akf fhr arrancT.r r.ts. ami wht r, -and th-j :ythinpr l.1"1 to b. iMm'. i! cxrr f t th1 League of Na'tor.s t-?ue ca n. be r nst at-;d- ai in perfect keeping with his nr.-: vos.'-n in r -por. to Democrativ' Ch.iirman GruN ' :nvitat?on ro join in such a dls-rujs-in It ir-r.'t if 'oate that tli-y w ant. They hav never intend d to de bate that or any other issue. Th purpoc. has bffn to mntirue com r-pondenc f.irt.ltior.K right up to rVctl-r. and then pass it up. l-t the opportunity expire, l- "timely"' d- tth. Their effort.- to A'.ale the is-.ie by wanting to bring in soniethmr "ls-e, to talk ab"ut th w ir alministratlR. v-tm Allied extravagances th.it o. p. 'me!!; -r.ym" appoint e d bv roncresc liav trumf'! up. ".. d m.oT-i.r r. it' s to any f lit mmd that they dire'd not face th- I. agu i.sue at
pio:;ran arsywh'.i'f. !,r m-ti-ag the needs of tie lira O O. r. rhairman Klein can fi around and pnd hi:n If rn his ' -centlemanlir.f. -.-' until his heart h, content, but. we doubt if the public will be fO(d(d. wh-n the trutli that h-L. pained him is o 'p;nrep.t It j3 th j.o'itlr-i coward'? whir.e; th.it i.; all. He dir- s nt in-, ft the i.-,sue. That would have been easy 10 dun ago. LOWER WAGES. Tho.c who pl ad h tt lower prices will mean a r i-r.'ii-iM of :vla: U-a. and ht nee urge that high prices I'- rna:-. iii't d, hive not rrone Into the matter 'er' thori'urhly. It ;s true that .1 general price reduc-
I t: ii rny .a - .-om pa nit il to a cer.ain txtent ry t .- I'ary redv.ei.on, 1 .u t. the lower wa.pt Is not the butrj I" ir Th.t sr. nie pepie try to make it. I When I'lirr i!icre;;se th.t iiureh.ii-ing power of i h. i"!!.ii" i;;c r asi :-. :ind the dollars, though few:T
in ntim!er. vill buy as much or more than the nioro nun:'" ro'i? units of ln-?r purrhasir.g power. 'nt har.k r in aclvoratint; price reduction wys: "It th pres' p.t hif-'h level of prices is permanent, the alue ff n'l money and all obligations t- pay r:ed sums of money, will be depreciated approximately rne-lialf. The readjustments of siliru and waives has been only partially made. A trreat many sj'.ari.-d persons and wage ar;;ers are still lowers by the change. Th railrd: and public utilities have bon almost ruiiied b- it. Nobody has gained except at the i xp'-nse of some r.n' cl.-e. and it has thrown th' w h!. so. i ll and industrial organization into onf u.-ion " Xi. one v. ho ha1- watched advancing p-rices con-tinu-'Uv out-trip his apparently increasing inconie. can doubt the trutli of thi s'at m nt, and honesty compels the adnii.-siou that iuJt about 00 ptriert of the :rdden va'c J-o fagerjy nought was fools' gol 1 alt i all.
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without besnir oauch' up. .'in'! then, t- Chairrran Grub- ctfvr d t. d i. the other propos;;or. they nhnr.pr 1 .a 1 whined. consider :d them.celfs abused, a r.d !; i - bat k d away from even th it. -mploylnr sundry idirny for J'day.
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t, . :i now and election is 'a ken up with fit her r - public i n er d :i.o. tt;,- -p.-e. h- s at Jbo high s h.oo", e. f pt Frid y. "' "b lb 'v. an" Fred appoints as a "t onirnit t- ." ne "!,' ntb r.-.Ti" w ho have probably hi en cuiding hi. bab-. like hand; appoints them to talk things o er. Air.ihir.r to s-. ape a sr iight-out-ir.d-o;t drh.i'f or the .i ague of Nations. Nfer befare v.is a campaign of su' h mere "hod -po z-." as fb.e i epi:b'.i'.-.t:-.;s are waging, feist d upon a peopl. I.ik a buhv. a i- kin warrior they . r;, i;p from be hin 1 sa pi: nr. f hoot the:r wad. and 'h n run av.a. Ti:-y du no: ftfp out. fair an 1
l lUwi e :n tne "t.ep. an! :it tne '...!;-: i.ot a lot th l,e true of N.i'i--n. :..-. :e. but any i.-sue of t!:.c n p .n '. t in 1 t'n... tr all the wiv d'-wn frotn Will H. Ilay. r. tional chalrn. m. d-vn to Frei C K! In. county h ijrn a: an i from Warren G. Harding for president. doA n to C, r "rumpacer
n:cj: and muri:. (South Iktid Trihunc. IVh. 2, 19110.) No matter how the ditf r. noes hetwet-n th- Ital-k'-ny and the sioUth Slave, the Magyars and the Czechs, the Greeks anl the Italkan peoples and the Itulgarians and the Turks are patched up peaee v. ill continue to 1 pnd upon force. Formerly thnee, cv-ary fort e was represented by the great powrs ac ting in cnoa't or by the balance between two proups of pow. rs. Th.- peace of the futur is supposed to rt st tui the League of Nations. At rrev, i.t whatever force there is belongs to the su-pr-me council of Paris. In r-ality peace is depending not m oil the cuncil but upon the exhaustion of the p oples coivf rncd. The foil of the schemes to obtain peace by r." -drawing the map of Jlurope L in the ambitions of the i'.:t, on- aftVeN'd. No outside agency can draw 'h- Pit s to -uit all or even a majority of them. The art as, .1 r.uxc-l population are the spots of infection whu-h r;ia. the internation temperature to reach the fer point. Fiume is one; Maredonii is anotl.. r; rtain islands are smaller but tar from inconsr qu ntial il mer spoti. Hot blood oi patriots who see their little lands snubbed in the peace trt lty will demand insurrections which wr'.l spread to war.-- if pi ev ntiv force is lacking. Albania .s m insiirniricanr. stat-. Sj 'is Montenegro. Y t tJie Albanians and the Montenegrins are spirited, pa t r;o and eonraceous peopl capable nf ::Mk;r; a g'-od :';-l:t for th. ir rhcrishu-il b -irts. l'a-tt'-'r both pltr.s f:r the pat. iticauon of southern Furoj t the nnr.'l.te in Albania g-"t s to Italy, which also rtcfivFd posst .-.-icn of thv tow n of Valona. Tl. e co s-ior.s trace lak to the London agreem.nt undt r w hich ItaK- entered the war and turn-
come oU. :r.to the open and
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whine in hi? demeanor a. h".t It is se. mmgly fi pirt cf th repui')'ican program for chairman 1 1 revrt to their childho.-.i, mi ike on in.: irv d It elmes. vh'n thir n:.src p: r.' at : r.s and prevarications. ?r pinned dow r. and thv are askd o
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c.v;?.' they .'.art rot .It-bate it; ; ..:-.- they know hat Äi's.ho, .1. mist ; r. s- nt ;ts 'n and triad, fade to th; " a:r. wh- n v. f ted : :h- truth. Yoa be.it th. t: i'h It fu n r .t na 1 an! eternal. You r. -.v e er. .t w p. h pv..r . '. s '. n- ith the d t-i-: f r rutii-h .---.or .n.c. bur it w ill not stay 1 1. Tr.e 1;.- r.ty 5-- rv'e a? a ter.tr rar y expe 11-
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ed Ivr back n the .dd triple, alliance. The mandate in A. ISr.: i s ems a small part of the price ;? paiy's center tn-.t nt. but In reality it is not only importar.t b'at is of b'.cody implications. Observers
for coronr. I(as carri' S the nn-.e srt of baoy ; who bi'.e been in Albania since th armistice, feed
ing th starving ami tlothing the naked, report that the Albanian will eventually ri?e against Italy. Of course. Italy can crush them. Having agreed to th-t treaty. Americans wculd technically tie in with Italy, at tV- -.im- time nural fympathy of mativ
I co oit towarl the Albanians. Eut that .s r .-.-.or-.
It is not maintained that the rebellions and th1 far- of the Ibi kans hue he,.n right. Nowadayn the r,r?unv.it:or. is that war is- wrong and ntust be a'o!Jol in the futu ". Put while it is asy -nough to persuade Americans. Pritish and sonie others, of th,e s.-undn s's. of that aFumttin p rsuasion of the. primitiv sh pherd warriors of the Palkan hills is a d:::b-uit ta-k They Io-k upen war as not only juti-
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n:Pt d that with th weapons and supplies availa . b they ha , b'.n extraordinarily well in the tie 11 at arioi: time?. Th I.e-gue cf Nation? can prevent wars In the P.alkar.s a:.d .th r parts of the world if the nation are F:ncre in desiring peace and are willing to make the .acrif.Crs which will be necrsitated 1 y e x-cuiion f the League's requirements To keep the peace In a city a police fore has to be mad" up of men willing to assume risks. The risks which . u-t be atsam.td by the nations in enforcing world p. .e.-- r.v.i: be shire.', by the I'ruted States un'.os th..- X'nit'd State? w ishes to r s irr.e its former i-o-
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inia i "lation. Trie T'r.ited St ates can net escape shoal lerir.r; a star of ro-por.sibi!py for percianent I eace. he L-aru. of Nations pact shall b: s-af-rn.trc.ed v. :th t servatior.s draw n up by the wisest in : n ite ratincatiou wi'.l follow and the r -d-or-.'. ihty a;. 1 la undertaker.. Eut no person .held delude h.ir.-.self with the impression tliat th:a- will -.i- nothing further to do. The Iague of Nations w:!'. hi a league to enforce, peace because ptac can not be insured by any other means tactpt force at the stage of man's progrfs?.
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-By BILL ARMSTRONG
ASPIRIN
' Name "Baver" on Genuine
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It Teems impossible to suggest a ir.orts patfitrtit picture than the well known .John bcllavin standing in the Iront t'.cp; of one of our largest s'.oifr, witn a tinall voting m.'tchine in his han h .--..pUining to the yourr lady cleiKs as they eorne out howto vot for Harding.
IJI LS LITTI.r. .SNICKERS. FUOM ANY NKWsjPAPKIt The. t rifle, w ho won fame in "The .Follies,'" announces she is t-r.ugh with the .-tage iofever.
(3) Be cireful of throwing used matches in the cab on baby. The
prop r place for them is where they i
can best be deposited to stop up the kitchen sink. And too. baby might play with burnt r.i'ches and get herself all marked up like a railroad pie.
Men. who do not play football, art reported to be stealing away the girls of the athlt-tlc star while they
ai j at practice, and taking them to
atternoon leas and dances. The ptaeticf has gctttn so prevalent that the authorities are now talking of eüniin: ting the teas and dances during the football. Thi.i is a serious
matter. Detter cut out the foot
ball.
(4) Never take out coins in the presence of the little one. If you do not ytu may be able to see darling baby grow to robust man-
! hood or womanhood without discov
ering that there is such a thing as money in the world.
rrank Boone was telling us about a straw ballot they took over in the Jefferson hotel dining room the othtr noon. The vote stood as follows. fiH 3 Cov 3 H'pler - l We later discovered the vote was amongst the employes of republican county headquarter s. There eeems to be several Benedict Arnolds at h:idQuarters.
Martial law has been declared in the state of Tabasco in Mexico as a result of considerable rioting and tha killing of a few soldiers Now look for a shortage of the sauce.
Instead of water in vcur milk.
j you are Iiabb- to get bullets, accord
ing to the st,,rj,s we've been reading in the pipers about th- right among the milk men.
5 From the very first, guard against letting the youngster see the
Warn'nrl Unles? you see the name "Payer" on packape or on tab- ;
lets you are not getting genuine As- '
.against letting me youngsur se- ine J:.irln prescribed bv phvsiciars for1 daily papers, and when you take he tWfVitv.fne vrars arM rr;ve1 s.lf hy ' or she. whichever the case may J-o. , millions. T;ike Aspirin or.lv as told
downtown, keep to th alleys. Thus Is highly important. The sight of the daily papers and store windows will arouse in the minds of these future citizens a desire tor all manner of wearing apparel. phonograph., tooth brushes and similar what I shall describe iis unnecessary
luxuries. We knew a man once who! icacidester of Salievlieaeid.
reaa an advertisement to nis son. who was then 10 years of aire, from I
In th Bayer package for Colds. : Headache, Neuralgia. Rheumatism. I Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and j fpr Pain. Hindy tin boxes of twelw , Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few- j cent. DrugglstP nlso sell larger 1 package.. Aspirin is the trade mark 1 of Bayer Manufacture of Monvaeet- '
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GEORGE WYMAN a CO.
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a daily newspapers more as a Joke j rTTrTT 7T"""7'
of that there ad brought about un- I ! THP-
told sacrlriee and suffering. The father had to go down and purchase for his Frowin? pon a verycostly 50 cent stocking cap. one of the items mentioned In the advertisement by the sly m-rchant.
KILLS FOIt FIRST TIME TATIIUItS. (Note We happened to glance into the next column yesterday arnl obst-rved an editorial milled "Pitfalls of Fatherhood." with some ruls to be followed by the father. We add a few for the uplift and edification of a peac: loving popu-
(I) Avoid striking an infant in the prtsenct of ladies.
-) Don't leave the house on Nov. unci and stay away until after Ai mistace da v.
(S) Avoid conversation with your baby for the first six months or so of her life. By so doing she probably won't discover what an tmpty headed yap you really are, and mayb by the time she his begun to get wise you can take a correspondence course through one of our better mails ( U. S. mail is one of the best and is well recommended by the undersiemd. thn you can throw her a line of conversation sounding life Joe N.-ff or Frank IlerinK after a 10-hour wallow in Will Shakespeare's works deluxe, road tie. . (7) In raisitiR a child you can't h too, careful of kidpnup r?. Imagine the position you would be in. if you came home some nictht to discover the child gone and th next day you received a mvsterioua not; that your child would be returned unhirmed if you showed up at the hour of midnight, an hour after the Elks closuf. according to their clork. in front of the post ofhoe with a bushel of hard coal. You can readily Fee tho scoundrels would have you at their mercy.
Mere Truth " Than Pcetry - By JAMES J. MOiNTAGUE
IWSH. ,A laggird In love, since a callowkid. r riverbed in the way to woo. I always admired the guys who did The deeds that I datsn't do. I envied their easy and carehss mein ' And their swaggering snap and
JUST FOLKS BY EDGAR A. GUEST
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And that's the reason I still am J And though we change, our books
BOOKS. Books are the land where friendly people dwell. The happy land where loved ones never die; The young stay young, the old continue Well. Howe'er neglected in tho. du.st thev lie. Within th; pages born of human thought We live a ciin the battls men have fouitht And share their glad romances, old and new,
THE- L W. LOWER
DE0OILTDiG C0WS7 iioath JDend. Tnd.tA.na. WpU Paper. Dmrrif1 ' Psdnt Supplies.
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Store Hours. Open 8:30 a. m. Close 5:30 p. m. Except Saturday closed p.t 9.30 p.m.
See Page 14 for Page Ad End of the Month Sale Thursday, Friday Saturday Items too Numerous to Mention
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For the films that are full of pash. When a fellow meets up w-ith a haughty miss He has never seen till now.
And impresses aji unexpected kiss
On her pale and powdry brow. And I see a look that is softly glad On the face of the lovely dame. I think of the fun that I might have had If I only had known the game. When a chap like me, who is worn in -sin-Is curling a village puen. And another hands lur the "Hey there!" eye (As they do on the movie scre-n) Though I ought to be stirred with a deep disgust I would give all my hoarded pelf If only, in youth, I had had the trust To do the same thing mjMlf. At one fiir lady I d to glance With a fond and earning sigh. Put before 1 dared to beg for a dir.ee She was off with om other guy. Yet still I love in these films of pa Ph. To set- how the triek Is done. And to think, it I onlv had had the dash Of the. Jams that I might hac won. (Copyright. lr-b)
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Awful Aiat It? William J. Pran appears to be on a sib-nee strike.
.MAHR l.; K LICKXSi:.s. Prank L. Lotosiuski of South B nd to Sophie Klosowska of South Bend. Charles Hubert of I troit . Mich.. n Kva Hubert of Detroit. Harry Schwartz of Burlington. la., to Doris Bell of South Bend. Harold Poyer of Kiwr Park t Il len St heibelhut o South Bend.
are always true.
We can desert thus.
many years And then return to them and
awhile And find the .ame sweet comfort for our t ars. The same brav, happy friend to
Irak- us M- ill. i '1 he y.-- phiL'iiwJ.i'.r upct: tin: - r.r f' i taaiuf I T- prove tO tM the ;,y (f u:, Jains. ' ! WA owns a fj.v g . b oks it 1 j never sitrh i For he his friends who wen not; born to die. I Ade docs not mar the charm, of wo- ;
men fair. Sueee-ss is never follow, by conceit, Men. do not sour beneath th' touch of care . Nor change thtir natures with one small defeat. What once way lovely lives on lovelv still. Time hath no power the bloom of youth to kill. And all the brave ire bne unto the end Just as they were when first their lives were panned. . Th r' are two w orlds through which we all may range The living world where humans come and go. Where every day brines on its sudden e hange. And what will be no man can surely know. And then there Is that wonder land of books1. A dusty land of shelves and halls and ne-okH. And ther-. in spite of time and hurt and pain. Unchangeable, the friends we've loved, remain. (Copyright. 1?:0.)
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and Price Reduction Sales bring another golden opportunity to save money on dependable merchandise
Remnant Special, Wool remnants i n desirable lengths. Friday only HALF PRICE
Dress Goods Special, Storm and French Serge. Values up to $1.50. fJjOj Friday only, yard . . S3fxJ
Fancy Turkish Towels, heavy weight. Colored border, size 20x40. . Very special Fri- CJCfl day Hw w Apron Gingham, ih blue and brown checks, "best brand," 27-in. lOljf Specie.1, yard
Outing Flannel, 36-inch, in light colored stripes.
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Dress Gingham, extra quality, 27-inch, in stripes, plaids and checks, formerly
sold up to 50c. Special, yard
Wool Nap Blankets, in plaids and plain grey, extra large size, best quality. Very special, Friday only Barlan Heather Plaid Blankets in blue, pink, grey and tan plaids. Regular $4.95 value, Friday UÖ$Ö
Curtain Nets, in cream and vhite, 36-inch. 75c and 69c vaues, Fri- EJOa day, yard
Silk Dresses, values up
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Skirt Special, beautiful fall skirts splendidly made of fan-ta-si, baronette satin, georgette, fancy crepe and Queen Anne satin. Values up to $35.00, Q-flff gjfl Friday ÖSi Silk Blouses Georgette and crepe de chine in plain colors and stripes. Very
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Muslin Gowns in pink
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Muslin Bloomers, in pink and .white. 7 ft Special Ü 3is Dress Aprons, of dark percale, trimmed in striped percale, long sleeves. Regular $3.00 value, Q-fl QiQ Friday Ö I aij 0 New Trimmed Hats, values up to $8.95. CJT Choice Friday . . öJj.UÜ " T e k 1 a " Complexion Powder (imported). Regular 45c tyhfi value tjß J "Arluco" Castile Soap, very special, one small lot, Friday only Öb Wire Hair Pins, box contains 125 pins assorted sizes, Friday OUrk only jav
Price Reduction Sales
Here in this store you will find nothing but dependable merchandise M exceptional value?. representing such substantial savings that every woman planning to buy fall material?, frirments or dress nccesiori should mak her selection here where prices are lower and all goods are sold on the money bck plan. Here are a few of the special events now in progress throughout the store. A special selling of Corsets and Brassiers, Women's Wearing Apparel, Men's Undergarments, Silks, Woolens, Velvets, Plushes and Cotton Goods, Underwear, Hosiery and Blankets.
KILL THEM TO-DAY By Utvlng the: genuine:
STEALS' ELECTRIC PASTE
i the gcannteed extertntnator for Rats, Mice, Cockroaches, Ants and ; J Waterbug, the greatest known destroyers of food supplies and pro-
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water and fresh air, dying outside to a few moments. Ready for ut. Money back If It falls. Datter than trap. Directlocs la 15 Uu;ea In everr box. Million cf boxes bare been sold daring the past 42 years. 2 oi. Box X ; 13 ex. Csx $1.30. Eionli te ecoca to kill froa M to 410 Eats. LI S CoTernmant for ever Fifteen year bar continued to buy STEARNS' ELECTRIC RAT AND ROACH PASTE
Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St.
Glasses Properly Fitted
DR. J. BURKE, Op't 250 6. JUCIUG.VX ST. Uroken Iuxf- DaplicaLe!.
Mabel Hawkins Producer of Distinctive Lingerie find Scientific Conetlnjj. .f. M. S. nids. 31ala 876
ADLER BROS Oa Uicnifaa at Wafihiajtoa Since 18 4. TTIE STORK rort MEN ASH noYs
J. SCHULMAN & CO. COAL Lincoln 5637
Union Trust Company
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