South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 307, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1920 — Page 4

I I ! . v I V MOP. MM;. .NOV I.M!;i.!t 2. 102'f.

THE SOÖTH BEND NEW5-TIMES

THIEVES GET BIG HAUL SUNDAY IN

CLOTHING STÖ!

DEATHS | DIVORCE EVIL IS | FEMINISMS

SHOWN BY RECORDS

By Anneitc Bradshaii

mi; v !.i l.i i i . i ; j i m n. ' : - . I . . " : i i . -. i . '. ; '. i r : i :.; :;.:.' .:' .i.i ."

r-

;irn- Hm! I nf ('l thi:!' Valued at .?;?.nOO ! Othrr Vi-itri, I

il ..!,'! I; . ! -!. !. h. ::! 'h" ' :- ( : :;..f:: !.; " ! Tm P..:- ; ! r t t - h. ' t ! n I

M. Jo-fph County Ha- Onr-j

third ji Many Divorce? At

lamaze.

FI! "s HOWI ilv V. . i --; I . ".

I ..

'I

V era! thons-a r. -! dT '' . -2 Su n 1 i v

arrh t.y Piril'r . r.

j r !ao rf tr," - x.

r n rf rh" ! .'if J. -u rr . i th- Sniro clothing S Mi hi;ir st., wh--r 'rbe h

th-

Nr i-'y .-"-.r oat rf every thre rr.-irr..i '-s r.d in failure and di-,'Ai"-. if r-ri i-r to judge from the r.i- .it the eour.ty d rk's othc?

. V

'P. f i ; ! r. ' v

iri.'-r t ar. i - j r

i

.-,. g ;r -.;-, ,, .-;.;. n i it th- month or October. A total " ' Mr. A ; l.r : t j f l IT marru : lien? wpr- i.-ued r,'w'r'. r; Mkhaaka a v.. ;l;dur:r.j: tJi.it rnrr.th and IT dlvocrs - i: r. f ;: d. April 1 . i . , U- ir.iv.d bv two sirs. i w'r Sr.tiri.

nr.,! r.T. .-r.'I r"... hrth-r. avt ra?- ler.gtn rr married

. . M . m l 1 V- -j

i '.; ii ;. in- r an:- r i i

iff ("iTj

.. r,

wi'l . r".;tpj.;r!('? revf-aif j in tho month's

M. !:;-H' ll ; '..vf.rf- ronip..iJr.ts ;s unout thr'-o

rt-.'-rr nndis I at Jj. ;"" wi.i -'tJri. Th rr-iiunnt, S. M-i!n f., .'i5. n sv k d nr.d J lr r.r "; tnk"n. Th- Hi 'Tir.r'.i f:r,:tv C-. r:fc f tr '!'Mijrhlv r; ?.r l d. Th

'.t:; -. I'.'iriT' i! 1 Km in lt.v

JCrrnl and S htcr, !!.dH! .V

I i J ! o n t . 'A . . - thnrnv - i . v r l . I II

ked ,ind a -:':ir.tttv i f f !c! hir v"':

t a V. n . (onfs to P.nfilif rit'i. riv. r1di' n' rci th.- Fm. :1 Norwich s'or1, 210.1 TJnc '.n v-.iy 'V ,

II,. v.' f). f) IsjiUr d;-; ::' ' r. ()n- petition slid that tbc

u;v rr'-n wnom tri- aivorc- w.i.s 'it kfd hnd bin mnrrlt-d six times. A t:-w rr-rnrd for name shifting wru v.i.fl'- dt:rin OctfibtT wh-n a irl ii'i'd n, divorc on Monday, ob-t.'i!-:i d a tr.-irriajTL- ücns under ht-r !!'- id. n nnm- on Tu.-? da. v. and mar r!'.l a r.vx hu5har.d on UVdntsday.

FUNERALS

f! ah . it.ti:i:s.

!,r f i;- r.rn ft - . r A rTfrs'

V h- Id Thtir -dav aft. -moon at!

c'r'j.r's it th rti'i'-nr. TS' L.i- ; i'.'f ..v. Th- l-o-lv truiy I f- vi' W-,

WVitr.f dav ,ij-i-rnm", until I

I;f v.

K.t ?n ,r!y ho.rr Mor. Viv rnornimr an.d tn-.k ,i rjuar. ity nf rlrv or...!.

'Y.f- timr of t 1 1 - funTal.

V,!'-!r-ir C ft. y uill rttiri .ro Mt

h-- 'ioy.v.' and th Majori.;. Surh I ."!! lod-r.. .Vn. 23 1. w.tl havo

r . .w I- r I t t h

ndd.ry of thp Mirhimn r-ntr.il frrtcht station wh'-r a trunk nn-I a

trnall .lrount of rlothi-ur w-ie ?.kf CI ) I ) AT ES

As .coon a? th- ri-- .cry a s f. ;i',rtd to th polir. I iro;n-..:i Har.pon put on th n.' ar.d found tl: Il o ndits us'.r !i in ri f.ia r.o l .: r.'-ar Carroll :nd S. .! : I'i-

r. i..

to.-y. Curii! will bo at th- city : m1-t.-rv.

SUBMIT CASE TO U. S. JURY

S.iN- rr '! !.

i .i

d all of t i:-,'

nr'd nrr

all nf ?h. bor t-.- si-enrol ! y tli--yrujtlis was f'-wnl t:4 ' :' Ju'.!-' r ar th.- pi mo Admit- Hritj- I'a-jn. Fr1 n.-.r!(p, 22 v. ar o'd. F ril? S-iin'f- Marin. Mi-.-h.. K id- - .-f ! h band, ndnttvd !hv ho nr;d Lis !it

.. ar- Ti ' t -; ' '-t i " a snialla n-iU'-h I.ii' r ta k so 3ar?

i r . ' I' d- .

p. -t 1' know:: uTiti' v.r. -di lit.

in nth r j.r ." i-l-r;t:al j -ars. tf.ir.iir.fr of Ohio, -t.md.ird

t ti.f i nij-it r i poH.-ihly

than

ir-r of ih'- rf-pubiio'in party,

in Mi-

Vand nf vouth'u! H. yn. r.-i.I... V, , 1 i M ny: d t - r- t;r.-.'. to 5: i.i mm.

rf.uirr.irt' 1 ! u n ruM., r,..- ' lo o I rion to a'.air th- d. ion of tlu

n.rra:rd In rw rn ir' .Mor.div r. orri i . p-. Hf- va Im.i;:;.! n-r o the Circuit court and hon. I ';.. 1 at !1.I b r . Thr rth'-r yr.uth.s arrrs..! vih "I'Tk nnd h.ld on r hni of r ttt iarnrny a-r Ca rt r r Cu'r.n.ho:.-. Flint. Mich . 1." v.'irs old; Frank Frown.

country. To hi.- party i.rmaf r.- h It-ft irtaild f'-r-.a-t of tho r-f, and from Chairman Nn.- of to- r -pu!;iin r..;ti-n.i! onmruittt--, thro was fo.rthnomintr Mond ay ni-ht

i r :'. f ration c

...fi !i :: in a

1 t F.uskirk ft.. 21 a:

1.1; If. nr.: ;

lliumi'T. Flint. Mi"h . 1" y.- irs o'd;

i

p up I ioa n vir ' o iy.

'vf r, :.-'i d

Mr. Hay., howf.'i'n.al a t"!io nt,

SEE DEMOCRATIC LANDSLIDE TODAY

Keports From Various Parts of the Country Show Strength of Cox.

F on o I i j. 12 v

i r:

I'iin!

1 a n r V. n 'I r. trnt n- r;f.yf t- r ma in

Mi- h. F.r.-.vvn 1. nho ch..r::. d with ' r;Vlnt, ' " hr '?::iv ,. , . 1 i.i Tinal Talk. Ihr pohr ar- workh-c on a n'im- rr,v r,(V :i-..0 Ohio's nitivr son. I. r of ,h-ws !r. connrrtton wi'h th-- . i a. r , i,- iv.rtv as

h..:,-. f : t'-in whit.- lnuis.-. Mon-

.. '. n.eht d.kv. v-d his f-n ii -am-- , ' T-ai.-p. ;:-Mr -s in Tolodo .and rt-tum-I':'M I n' i . r' f,. i'oir.r in 1.4 Von. .cnvir-

" .r.. wrs prrn '.vl.-v. s- .to. d '-n i .. v, ,. o- . a r v-

: H..IL i . . .... .

'n a ".nal t-it' m-nt Mou

rn m W'hit' nf thr d m-

uf.n! 1 ro. pi r f nnd a ; unio :irvoN n i " -r5ct,d OHO It-'.IJH.

Th-- i";i', wh " ro ' . .

,i w .t? hound N-

- i . . .

: n r k n r 1 1 i .

t t t ; r, rT n t o : ; y i . 7. . n ! .

Mt'il tov. n V..-.- f fhf r;tv h IV-- h'-r-rt r o';. d. In Kilnin:' an ml rannt to

I iy r v ri-.i

oi-r.it

? i 1 :i 1 1 ' ra ni :t ? i o.

-, l

thr thl.'f h ml..- th..- l.ir-;.

ili!"

'ato c a-1 wm'"ov." in tr .pr.- Th i'fi!'!iprv I. f.Vh.ok.

i mi ( I" v. -"Vx, f f T -uopritors, liavo

u: Ol T ' . . '. , ,'ift. r. rt WIVS to riTflVt

In calninc t r.trar "o to th- Tl-t - ! 1"C.- ft. altv ro. oftlr. ?h.- tki-v-j

hr d-:" thn Z' hi a Tr t door. rvitrtdinan Hanson found 'a:In thn Main rr.staurari l ;n;r.-i .-.

w'kti in- trorr;.t"r wa n . t-..p r,

r-mn nnproxiri i'n:v t wa4 t.iKn from th.'- rrih. r'isttr. Kr.tr in ri to tho Spiro r"lo,hirv ft rf was ralr.t-d by clinildnc a t. hI' hont po!,, in tho rfir of tho --tor. tu! f-movinr tho "'.a--- !n th..-- sk vIt'ht. In tb.- !! of ar'i -h s t ik. i: 1 1 fohr.winc th- uu t v thiah!--thr.'O Tnlh'.ary toi!-t t. iith tra valine 1 a ;s , 1' do.-.-n Ohrts ard a Fü!t of ch-)thinq.

' I low r.t wsp lp.

C h n S " n '

r am: a:;m f .-nits. Wi'h Mr. Hardintli-' 4" r.atnr uill r '"'"ivn at tbadr

H! III! ii 'iit a 1 i S 'V r& fo.v- ii j iiv::;: : : :, ;;l i h'; TV) ; f - i al l 1 . ! ! ll V -V ! : - : ' .-' ; f : iili:' V P?;5vi - j vit : i s Ml '4&LJ??J .

v 1 1 -

H

n

i

WHY EVEN THE NURSE SYMPATHIZES WITH MERE HUSBAND 7?S. WILFUL (eagerly) On, it -vas sweet of you to 0 to the dinner just so you could tell in, what they said! Now. dear, tell ho rh tvmr,n wa dressed I want every little detail!

houv- I nk. tni- ran p : . - I r.y tnt ss. k. -rn.-: th- ni a :vis.-d of the iat. st totals.

Cov. V. nn th.. oth. r h in!, will! r.-r.-iv-- !" tim r turn at his otdio- !

ion r iiv .( ws, whi rt

.-;,.,u -1 tt-h graph i'.sTtJtc.t-:it. inrhidinr a rm-i'. or n d in tlir ;, v '. :nd cau.pai.-n of mor- than , n-n.rt.-r of a i '-nturv .a rro. hnvo

. p r' UTi.

n : i -.

CI, r.run n 1 lays and

t . ;h.-r with th r r. puhli-

, .-. 1 il -m on r. t i-ani rs-. win irath-r a' 'h, :.r r-sn r'lvo ht-.tdiuar-

Ti-'ilt to n-rr ivr

r r:i r.- I in :- ua

In rrturr.". In F.oston. rapital rf thr stat n-h.o--- i l.i. f -.- uti ' i'alvin 'ooN i-!-. r. puk'nan I.a pr sid'Htial .,.-.!, vir '.' will I--trn whfthnr or not U--V- ,ir !, to un-vi T c Wishirrrton. Fva:.k'.;n P. oo.-v-It. forntt-rly ui1.',-,, s. nrt-tnrv of thn r avy, and

LAXKY INDIVIDUAL WHO LIKES WIDOWS ARRESTED MONDAY

rharpeii with thr wh"! rr of widows for po:

ir- 1 ...

C ' i . T I N' F la r FROM PAGE ONK.) ator. as "ronrpirators in hatching: a plot' to h-.ft.tt tlit League. "Aftr tomorrow," continued the kov rnor, v.nf of th consjurators will h.- a priv.tto citizen residing at Maii-n, riJiin." Many ii th-- crowd arose to their f-. t chi r:n the jjovernori prediction. Dmicf Claim. CIov. Cox j-aid that the covenant of tht Leap-u.e aimrd to remove the cans-s of war. fihjertionH to the Flaunt wer.- cor.sidcreil by the governor, who denied that Fr.giand would have six votes to one for tho United h'tats in the organization. Further. ho assorted that the I.a-u" would not interfere with Ireland hcominq a. separate nation, hut he oonler.ded that Ireiand'H b- st rhanre for freedom throng!) the League. Dtni.il also was made by the gov-rnor that America'.; entrance into the League would pnnr.it Aimriran soldiers being stiit thread without a dec. a ration of war by congrt ss. "I c.inru't t 11 whirn Sen Harding stands on the Lt ague question, for I have not read today's newspapers." f-'tid Gov. Co. 'Can anyone tell when; he stand?" PoMtiems on I.iguo. After a brief paust a. voice in the "rowd answered: "Guess not." The govt i nor then recounted w hat ho said were .several of the "many positions on the Learuo" taken by ih republican candidate, asserting that Sen. Harding was attempting' to "wiggu- and wobble" into the presi

dency

The election cf Sin. Harding.

- . ' in tu n i i ii i in h i l t ui l ir nil i.-n

, Tn1 7" :?.nüRht and oppression, still unreren-i--. What a vt il it is. the moonlight

. v., n . - .v, i ii ... ::rii miv ren.nrv it covers i t

lnr thiu miinn nf nur- i.oo things which the sun scmetinies

trangement .an el bitterness toward

faithful allies and militarism might

revenge itself against France?

WOUNDED MEN IN HOSPITALS WARN 0E WAR

(CONTINPHD FROM PACK 'N F j pleas tor tit.- votes of an altogether j too late and potent element of uii-1 natriotic hvnhenate d Americans bv !

voting with them? Can you answer! "W wrpr watching tho moon rise to the martyr'. soul of our comrade, J nvcr tho Ta(iill(.,kis and I, and

on oenuei Knees i.niore matir.in i

Winifred Black Writes About: The Eternal Mystery

and God as a true patriot .and Christian lover of fellowman as they

proved themselves to be under te.st

we were .lent as the great golden dis'k rone in the summer evening, flooding the rust with its sträng-

of fire and blood? Shall thev have radiance and makini: the magic of

so litti.- and so far awav. Oh. I u

wonder, that is all!" : "I wondi ;-r!" Sur ly any answt-ri I r.iuld giv would not satisfy this' mind. I could g:v- the a.-n-n'noniic j explanations of the moon and sun j and phuiets and then what? I

I perished in vain? Shall then- be moon light for the veiling rr tne o:a Pehind th- fact is ever a mvsterv

peace with the force s of f iendish 1 " UI iU I; s-.s .inn ineuoMo-. i n- ni.tr;- or grains why lots it

p , o era t :

f T T ' t

of tn.v. C .-.1-

:i t , ; n-;.., w;i! u-.itrh the progre or tne

the ir - itatxi F!dw.ird Kok.,r::nr. ; vru from hi- lom.e in Hyde yt ar old of Clrh.r., who w - ',.--! l'.irk. N. V. l.ng t.Tken tr th F-Ikhart c urt; J 1 1 1 ' p, b to r..t Hopnrf-. to .await a trial in Elkha-t roUnty I i:irenn V. IV!- nrei.IenTi.il

court rscar'd from th .-h. riff Ht c.-i--!d'tt.- r f th- s--:al:.-t party.

t j c.ir.-lid'tt.- r f I romin. it. d to

run, with Se

v i . . -

our

.- .... Ä , i 4 , iou iui i ill' ii " wi Hi I i illir Kill IU

iouji u L eilfl u 1J yJM.Ji III I. ague, the governor adiied, favors thi- senator's election. "Fvery traitor in America will vote tomorrow for Warren G. Harding." decfired Gov. Cox. A man in tho crowd sitting near the stagt aroso and moved toward tlit rear doors. The crowd laughed at him and the governor remained silent during the uproar. "It's getting too hot for him." shouted a voice in the crowd.

Then a; the noise subsided, the!

governor remarked "There's one voter for Harding who is going to the pol early for he want.- to bo rur to car: a vot for the lser. Urging tho League's adoption. Gov Cox s-aid that world wide prosperity would follow. "If we don't -o into thn L-arue of Nations." said

J he K't-M-r r. or. "you wi'.l have smoke

Khowi in hideous ugliness! How .aloof it is the .-trankt world which circles around th earth, ever

"Uve up to tho spirit of '76 and instant, though ever changing! '61 and 'IT. make it the -pirit of, '"What do you think of n I 1920 unity in pe.ac , unitv in war. i ;sk,-J tlu' llltK' golden-haired Tadunity here.' unltv throughout the ,Ihkln''- as 1 l'"ked into P r gr.-at world, but honor and faith with n'hio eye and noted th- senous gazo

smile and unemhittered hearts for humanity's sake.

"What diil von snrrif im ('in von :

sivo and give again in prayer.' in i ish si'h ünd at !'ist swored

faith, in time, in untiring work in i lut'on

tiiis crucial hour from which will

she was fixing upon th' great moon, low in the sky.

Tadd'ekins heavm! a great child-

m v

"I wonder." she said.

grow, and how? Do. s the story oi the grass and the grain end with it ' scientific xp'anation? .N'o. behind everything is the mystt ry eif its In - i

oi-. ai:i int. im mi oi mo oriu JTlUsl j i ;i t 1-14-1 c- it- .'f A r I

In the old school reader T remeni- A

her the story of the ancient saL'.-.M who had spmt his life in study and M was accountel the wisest of men. ' fl When he wa in his last days he told D

nie t i c . t' 1-1 - tt-tt . . .-.. t.i 4- : i -

ii.ci 1111 iiw.i lllill 1 1 HdK I i I-, f a Cili.il I t ?

Ott i.'u s-asnore picKing up a fev . f j

shells and nehhltM l-u-ini r .. U. r

---- - , .. 1.11. .1. , World if liPIHl-lMlr-i. hr.hin Vi-'-,, ..f. Ft

ter his years of toilsome studv. )U-

! could only wondr. after all, over

come victory or defeat war upon In her little face was the aw- and the mystr-rie-s of time ami space ... - . .1 t r 4-1 1 1 1 1 . v f 1 . 1 11 1 r 1 ic iii.'i i- 'iilr:nn. in.! nTlw. f ..... . . r t . ..

war? or the League of Nations and

peace? For mankind and for God prive and fit'ht.

"The Core- of Poctrv."

middle life ami age must express I I asked the pot t what he thought when they look at the urkr ownable j .about the wonder of Taddh-k ins or

"'Onward Christian .soldiers' on '"'lfT "l '""f''"1 t.jei-i inr- ri-ing moon, ana lie said h r

tr, victerv. Redeem thrdr clnrv r.nd I ' . . .. . . . ' nu-ou was periect.

their life work. We can. we will, we ;

Dear little Taddlekins. had. from

her true heart, told what the rising

1 moon and th- corning night was say

Kndav ar.d was captured in a u i

rear Kiv.-r Tark Mond a', n .-!:'.: -. j .t dm.-m. Clti' ag-" lawyer, wi'.l h iv Fekhargt-r. who is . I inky mii-lth" nnusui' exp'-iienee of r.-rriving iduah tr.'d th kc.il poh.e that h" ' r. turns fr-.m an election in which wa.-i .-till fb . t cf foot and had lit?.. 'pf .1 ( and:. late while in t pris.'.-n trouMe in outdi.-'ta nrinr .:- h--ri:f ! ,-, e m in th- Atlanta penitei:r.f Kikhart c---t:ntv. H- .!! th t , t:ar . where h. 1.- con tin., d for v'o-

after his eetp.- h- r.i!...- t-- South. . kttlon - f th.e op'hri-'i- a-'t. Whih ! n h.. derided Tuesday at the polls

tlcnfi an.i r. is ;-iv ...-n. .;.nn in . ,;. -,.,rt v it a ! r.- ho.,: no nrpe oi

v, . Ip a v.- . -f f '.. ,;,- : : . .' ..-1' v

11'- .VI''-'.. T ..4. . ...

Th

h s ; chimneys "in TnV In for a Inn ; wln nor ('rth nor hf'.l with all

thr. to come In lx months V-ink i Th ir crew against us shall prevail '' i.n.e ir rcmo. in six monriis ran k- . . lI; ., in? to her and to ;i who r- ailv stop (M v . , ..iii. .. .K.lr Tr-n- it .,.God i With US. H S cause. OUT Own. . .-.! . m ers uii, a .... 1 -4 n ir in.-, it I m 1 1 ., t,n o se and feci the mystern s of unai e r.ot -'I tin- Til fins Olli lctoiy, can not fall. - , , . . , ait.- noi ..t in. league. (folding existence aroutid tr... m.

TOLi:nr. o.. Nov. I Gov. Cox in h:s la.--t sp- öch of the campaign here .Moml.iy r iht. suu.marized his ar-.':n-K-r.ts toi- the League of Nations

v hirh h sstid was the premier issue

ALICE PAUL ISSUES

A Vie Itcply. H t r.-p'.y to my :dl

Hursf.or.

"W'onrif r is the ror of poetry and' ti the last refug- of the highest unfi (ierstanding a: weh." he s.id. "Tad(ib kins ha ht the tiulls-ey.- at llo- f-j first Si. 0 1 . "

And wht-n 1 told a great tearht r about it. lie. too. said that wonder ;u t tl .1 fi ret ..n.1 '..4t 11.. r, I ..-I,:, 1,

.. in- 1.1 . v aiiu 1 4 .i " 1 1 ' i will 11 , 1

woo.'.r- e .st f th- . itv. capturing . ctora! votes they ex"he atred mar. .!. .: d ti nt ht was . rr, -s convirth-n th.at they will pr',1

as

rr-a;

fvT married and --k.ir.:-- th. "w i 1- , , n;e two or three tin.

cws" are f.np'y trying to k p hin. ; -ls that of 1 : 1 t In .!'.. j in .1 pr.'idt r.ti tl ytir ari-iue in Tht .arrrst was malt by Fdnard!he r;uni' " f pirtb's with an di-

.iiorr.z. Hiv, r l in-, w ar. ..m 1 . j .!v.s in th' tcid. nt:-r con:. r..p-.rs irvi wobhMng" and that the senat- ' laul explain.-d

i , r- tr- 5 r-' : nr- ana vif- prcsi rnnx.rnn RYJnnni r r ! . - v ir..

tilie imii 1 1 1 ii '

1 r 1 -r 1. . tion . ..;rcn

r- I fP A IC Y -iTnrVT wou'' have bui something befitting t ;nrt sm tin meaning of th" whol3 , '''' -IJVTi O ."1 1 l3..Il: I 1 .u,. ,,.--4-...t ni'in of oi:r time r.i- of' t :.. i . -j ..t- of.. .....1 v.. ...,.5

.' .- - .4 ...v.. .... ' 1 J.ll- 1.(1 '"l ill' Oll. .TIN., .ill" I

WASHINGTON. Nov. 1 Flection

day "clinches women's right to

He predigtet i?tory for hinmdt. not ! yoic- in the goernmnt and mark

as th- re pi t sentativA of a rfty. but

of spirit ubllme, mingled here i

! tho world in any of its ages. Yeti nature, to us hihlren of clay, and

uestiont d her again. . of spirit

hat dr. you wona-r aoout. Iad-( this world. 1

1: 11

dh kins?

;is the leader of a cause.

W can ytrtit our little hour upon i ll

the final triumph of the suffrage! Sht was silent awhile as she the stage her, ami call thing by fi cause." A1 ic- Paul, nafior.nl hair- j thought out her r ply. for Taddh--. :,-arn d names; and w.- can control, j M

in- coernor aio rer.rwe-n tins . man or the wotnin s i'arty sahl in a, kins i only six years old and ha? in a limited way. the force.,- of r.a- J I atta'k .'-n Sen. Harding on the I statement tonight. not Imrnoi to be ghb In convtrsa- ture. riding tht-'(!ouds and burrow-! L'--l.'uo is.sn, declaring that the r-- j "When millions of wnni.-n havjt:on wht-n sh- is rea'.lv thinking. 'ing in the earth, but at last we ar I T publican Candida tr was "wiggling ; cast their rnibat.s at the polls." Miss'; At last .) .said: ;,I worder all Inn azair.st thn rial ouestior. of how :

PEATS SQUEAL OF PIG,-, l. roivi

Wat h!-.s

r.r'i rk-rrlor. meant

Vontrovcrsv

and confusion."

The governor and his party ar-

the amend m ut ! about it: how i got awav up there-

will he placed beyonel all elan g.-r of. jn th- skv and wh.re lt lives when

pgal attack'. Whilt suffrage wmhvf can't s- i. and why it doesn't

ratih-d too late fern women to iak hav. s.m htt'.e moons to be- rorn-

BY MAX Tnri'.w. .- i has long ommI to Ke

ried here t.y sp.-ci tl train early in : an erft-rtive part in this year's vim - 1 any for it."

or why

an.i r.r trie ftui or :t - : T

this wn-;d or the neyt' There I ; f .always "Why How?" and ther 11

: r.

t

wr- are

"Tlier.- i 49 i-inh- '. fr f nr o c? tn t-j-- . t

Fir::.. r-'ax ' r. P. Chri?-er.s n ar.l h evenli. : from Paytmi. ar.d left : paign. the next national f h-'Hon! "Whv there are al! the stars'" Ti wi'h T.ohlh k'n--' "I unnl. - " ! M

fn Ibiyt" Sn.u'e Tax. Re

content with nothing hut c-al from r- a' min.-s or nothit g but rne.it fro::: . s'"" pa-kirg houses. From th- f; t .'.a v ir of th.e 'f tint rv.i- ago pack rs !- UT 'l.'.-d :-o rf th" ii":;; ! l;! th" t'T" 1 sn'j- 1. Am rl.M'i- .-s a p r,,".l- li.r. - 1 ;;r-' ' !.. the sth.i hu :v f.-r rront.il h I ' rr, ; -' .-r,, .,' tS NOW th.- t'Olted StJltO j .;. ; irtr-.t nt of .igr: th'ur.- ha im- 1 : rr.-:' k al r.. m.cre . I' r.-rtt I

-labor. Wi'.'.iim W. rrX ;t GiV.havs.

rn the returii journ'-y immediately will find them able to be orca n ied ! f.-,i id. ( Will our wonders

t .ait Ail .' I . f .-. r- 1 ' . .i-i n-'i..4.r ,e Vir. u-i i 1 ; In In. -i A f..-' v. I l fl.-tftr i n rli.. rr - I nf-... V. - . . A ff f r r im V- r. . l'l. ., .0

1 ..... .... r - . . . . . .. ..4 ...... v. - - - - - . - . ... ..... . 1 i.t.i in- .ii. - 1 i 1 - . ...... ...ii.. .... ..i;.' r;.''.-.

rf.-?: at Dayton, going to the polls suits. 'noon." sh" persist d; "and they are (Copyright. 1320. uith Mrs. Co to vo:e during the j .444- . 444 444-44444

-v r n its-1 7 I

ELECTION

VOTE EARLY IS

i

.... t . w h it or.ne v i : t i u th..- ,-i rn ob w r ;h: ns i't th ir '. r- -

. . i. wh: n r. -s i ! . : J. Th. , ; : V :.-:.. -;;n ::- - .a '- ti::y. : - -n :..;-".- f..r i ".ui" . ; ; b - i I t.'-r.ii". d a Mb t nt n..' h, fi I ton in a; i. I :n th. pr. j a: d i n-n, : 710. tie 1 a t an l: . di ; s t than, ... pour..: Sh 'A w n .-t s A f ' " r t h . s. I r. fie. ,

at- . UX 1 iA tlULlt AJI.

hi. h j t h cor n i s in h -g !

I INDIANA!' 'LIS. Ind.. Nov. 1.

P LTP GIT. Mirh.. Nov. 1. Tom or- ! -w'v4 lerrio'i i t vnprti .l to t-. -ailt I

cn,Tnor and his party stonped at1,,,, .u. ),, ' f.,, n..o;.' f I

De.-hhr. a nil road town of 2.vU0 j h,.r . ' A( I

ni. i'.'t.'ir.t-, wh re s---t ral hun-lred I 4

r- . r jiortrn riri"f" - I'ath-r d tlie statmn. aw.aitlOIi llll'iii li 7v( hg in a driiding nin the rnt.ur.g ; c f rh . .iv tiii'.itt . (lov. Cox reron-

- i -1 -with a rt.tr piitfiuin speach. a

It

th.e g "k. rn i l!.. .-a i- nf t ii-

n 1'r

He v.. r f,.rn.eis iro h;hhr th.eir ' foreran n r c t his argum nt here coin, crop t'r 1 Unas' ;n-.-ns. ar-V'.m'iy night, o. , d ::.;! . 'be v -. k'.v .-:' p rev- -rt of c. -c- r. Pry-.n-. . hi a g. : t ' th- ' JIDTFf n'XTI! C.JVFX

l r

1 ,

, I

I i.i!

r-. I ,i

I I 1 .

! .

nt i :" rn Y .s ,i t . . .-,

-. v r .

. .

l

:U) lOA THS SENTENCE

. prominent i a' e.-tate deah-rs today

mativ auioi ioi'ile atiti factory work

ers out of Work ftir seVtt tl Wroji.i. j lvn r p.-en i ei-painiuir ii D troit just ) for the; eh.ction him will h ave ns 1M i it k 1 . n as it is over. Ap t rtm uts f ! KlCVt iltll iioiir Appeal'

rent" n H err is-ments toJay till several colrrnus of t lie- r.ewsnancrs w hih i

only a few months ago rone w is to' Jjj otltll HoflfL

to t o louna.

j ago predicted that their party would j j carry tli- cojnty by a large ma-J i jority. chanj?cei th ir otdnions Mon- !

ilvllU UDil I UU1 , -ction felt throughout the t n'in JM .w I counfrv was working liar! in St. i

DV UlI ll'l'l A fiVJ Ps. ; h county nrd made th- re.u tj Dl I ULlllUlnriu, btful for the g. c p. party Some or the more cons rvafiv- ; ! fb-iooeratir leaders ia.atd that th--'

; democratic majority in St.. Jr-- ph ;

to; county would b- l,.nn, wiiile many!

; of th local political ladrrs ee

Avoid Confusion Made

many i t -nV-cd j

j that the den .ocrat.s will carry the j ;

(county by '2, .(. rrt-pa ratn-ns to i poll the e-ntir. vote (.f tarh party in '

i . i -

f e

. . r ti-.-.- - S of h :n , i .

S 'n.e .'i i n ' .'.i n-a - . n 1 firm i i i nN

: i

- i i -.- .

r :'.'' ! ,' ?..:.;" . r:t: n w h i ' i -' . e . :" v. a ?

AaV" If . . -i 51h.npe 1

SIM.

.::..: p-. ,--:.t hu-'-;.-g - '-h:- rv ! ", h i :-w ""V "-:"- !' ins to re c : : v en !a' ;

-; ' CHICAGO. N.v. 1. 'Thi:' man r,'' ,n I ,ip;i inntly is ;. -rminod not to go ' ' "'" ' .irv." iom.mer.ted FeiPral Judg. IC.

.Not mi-.. , XL i,,rid:, today, as he impo.-ed a

' -.n-enn,. ' " f- d. r.i! p r. nd a

I e. i , i

iu

0 . V

r.e w-

and mr-'ige lias I r. - J 4

' I te r.. i or i

n ;-.rr-"-v,l ir. t-ianv par's nf th

. f"- iy. a ne impe.ren a renn es uai i.t na. i ia aus : o'o p-.o..:. !and-hdr th'o.ihou tli countrv t-'i of thirty months ,n th. Mrc Chwd le,t attd-d tl,. ; Th.e h;avy r gis'ration in m nitturv at L-venwor th Tnp.e I cur club m. etmg at the tht pre.uiicts mak s ,l, . T v'r h tter." iva, th. state mr.t maei. ' : of Jj.eOO upon . barb ? home of Mrs. Hufo (i.rnni:n. j that as many otets a.s ;.nssibie , jorrv niq-v, b- Harrv F" ' I rrs. nwrer rf th H'.rch- Ovrjand ae. Thursday aftr rrn.r. . c.i: th-ir vor, m the morning. If . - , . , . n, ,-rT.,," j i el and of the St. . Alice WhiP5el and Miihis ;,un is otrrH o:g t!,' ecnf , r!,J(M- mtr, th3t t ' . rr;r.i Grofi'-v nr.e r.t San., iv wrh- ion around th. pot's w . p e-Imun-' , ... . . .

St.rr rriTs and hi rnuin William I Mis- Agne.-i Nit .-w. -.nie r. a ted. It is sugg.tt'd by l.ie p irty , - ,1,,. j .- '

iie Te't'l I e ne oui

r n r ri.i' g to t : re nort.

LAFAYLTTi: ltd

f f ; r v . a k i.n --;, . . ' .-' : h . f r n t i 1 1

pra i':r-., ki-'ing :or. P-.-. r.b. r 1 J, a 1 ! ! .

PurdJe ur.iTlr.:.!, it . s inrvunKv i I Tr NEW S-TIMES Want Ads

IOCULJ.

X ' v . t :. to . .-. n : v th.-

il::-g liquor.

T'.v:dnco in.duded part of a shipment i f : ft btrrels of whky fr-'ni I.-m.sviib-. Ky,. -l-lirh. ir was testified, vas h'.'ing iroh! at th, hotel and k-rilL

1 th. election of its county candidates ,

the county 1 j

is:-, N:tn-e of thn wh.n- f . i hi T . j c; 0 n. , , r 4, uha w.,.s sentenced to ... ! Mr ard Mrs. rj.vj 1 W:ttr nd l-idrs th.t th w.mr. in particular! V-n U , .'in, th"t tt ' r"'. 'di in the ro-.jntv !.,il ard in"-i son spent Sund. v e.-n.ng with Mr. mm t b- rt i n g b. .o t a s t h is f orer.oon . ; ', , ' l.roV ..''for tf-t j fbg :.:-:.'. 'I'v.' -:r.g m -"m fi,na,, n:,..td d guiltv to ro-.Mnri.'v and Mrs. Walt r Fif Ids. of 'halniTh.i will allow :h- mab- vot.-rs suf- ' ' , , . . ''rp. f, ' - - a t t; -t-v but th- o'her a1. st. ck in t., v.rhate rr a hi hit ion laws an i for Lake. f.cient time to vote after re,n. j ' ' ' " ' '

'rro..-r.i t-.c

r,'. Ivriia Prow n spn: se. -al

davs wi'h relatives at Cru rr.s'ow n. Mr. a-d Mrs Klmer Whites--: and

leriie-rats Will Wit.

The- prediction of a d-niocrat.'" land'i le m St. .Tos-'ph oiitity was

fami'.v .-p' t t Sund'tv afternoe.n w;th ! m:il. bv n.any pnnr.i.i.-nt j tnuriain- , Mr. and Mrs Roy P tersor.. of Ly- in S-utli lb n l Mfr.-' iv n:bt. Nudick. I nifruui reDublicanik. who bZ'jxiq time

AdvertfecTr. miVe profits frora 1 i i uAdim m iyl t C

j When Mrs. Housewife

Buys the Sunday Dinner

In the dayh when prices were lower trian they are now, Mrs. Housewife went over to the corner grocery on Saturday afternoon and bought whatever she could find that would make a nice Sunday dinner. She bought promiscuously a little of this, a little of that. Before she went to the store she, perhaps, had little idea of just what food was going to be cerved at that Sunday dinner the meai that is the biggest one of the week in most families.

But today Mrs, Housewife buyj differently. Higher prices and the advancement of the culinary art to a science has caused this change in her method of buying. She does her buying as systematically as she does her cooking. She knows pretty well in advance just what is going to grace the table for that Sunday dinner. She plans it well and she kirows just the exact amount of vegetables, flour, eggs and the many, many other necessary things, needed to make that dinner a success and she takes just as much pride in rnaking that dinner a success as her husband does in making his business a .success After the dinner has been planned she starts her bunng systematic buying. She knows that the wideawake grocers and butchers advertise so she looks to their stores as the place where she can find the best quality at the best price. She knows, too, that

The News-Times Market Page which appears in rhe Friday afternoon and Saturday morning editions, carries the advertisements of th ese wideawake dealers in foodstuffs and she makes up her lists accordingly. She also finds on that page the market quotations, recipes and other news that interests her making another reason for her to turn to that page. Grocers cjid butchers are given an opportunity by The News-Times to make their appeal to the housewife just at the time when she is buying and in the place to which she looks to find the articles she wants for that Sunday dinner.

Let the advertising department tell you how you can cash in on this Sunday dinner, Mr. Grocer and Mr. Butcher.

Call 2100 and ask tor an ad man. Use the Market Page in the South Bend News-Times

.3

i i ' i -. I i! . ... M t f. tl p ; ii D !! I . 11 i! 1 ft r: rj H H ti r 4 r, V u c s U ii ä ii 41 U fi t? . i 4 r 1 J ;i j ' u -a il 1 H I b v, t e, it. Iw tS r

XL? m