South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 308, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 November 1920 — Page 6

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HE SOUTH BEND NEWS - T1ME3 Morning üvrn'nj; Sunday THE NFAVS-TIMES FAINTING CO. J. IT s;:.; iil'.'.vns. I ;Mi-jer. JOHN n:.N;a zrvr.n. Kiitor.

Member United Press Associations Member Associated Press VTj tMafl prm ! nllveij et!'! t ft or ff r:m'!i .if; jn t &h c -is; -r L- r- . i r t St or not ntfcr-r-1-d In tMj f i por. t.d a ! tS- l-ll Ii" put.'.lel trtn. Tfc'.i rat t m- aft-rr.:ja paper A'l l!rfcT f ru; i.r n 1 1 -n rf ; l.i! !'-r'it ?r laria sr reeired I- u puM,.: -t h t" Odii rd.ti li. orricr. m w roifa? at. Fr.on. Mufn ?1) I'ilrat r.rra-h rv I; - i! c e. 01t orrator Bum rf pT"-n r r !r ; artr. r.t !:: ted .Aff er p m. nil n!r' t n ; '-th M il'- T!nO. -'"'f.-d d. P foment ; Main CPU. . xy -.,Mr; Mln ri'). xity editor; Mala 2i0. jru:'Jot, pj rnr.f'it. trr' Pnpr. .V; P'inftv. 1r'-. I-!!vrr'l rorrVr In S--vfh and M.ifeiwak. 1?H rr p.r !n lvn. r,r C0 hv tt . Mrnlr-ff r r--!r:i. b m. Iiüt tn-bii1ff ShtIit. Entered at tL? South pnl :. -.rTV - . a fonl o!.ib railL It ATI: a : MAIL. 1 Yr. M'. ., 'J ?r, 7v .?: 1 Mo. .7' 1 2 10 1.7. 2 f a 5 T A 8 h a i.zr, 2 2' Foreign Hate, fl o per rrnnth. Anvr.RTITNr, nTK: Ak ta i,!r."fi''rj an.n rarr-Tt rrlrn ,irert'!: c I : -: r - - :i 1 1 : r"! WO'if VAN". I if. r"'th Ar. .Nrw York "i ty . ar. 1 71 W A T NVngTiT!' er. .Vn vor to k-ep It nhTtl1e fil'inr re fr- m fraJ!nnt .Tirpf'Tt'tl'." - r '1 f'ani 1 t h rhil 2 rM t rn .') ffe f hh v ; i! e rt i !! PT i r viK ' ' - fer ji fvor on the i...ir.3K-njvr.t Ly rr..rt!ng t?i ' t 'oaNOVEMBT'R 3. 1920. AFTER TI IE STORM. Vl'h f!"r. ivr, a ra'ra of r rtain'y, it m.'iy b" hopc'l, Wl'l MlCnn tht tun.'i'W of tip- pat f'v nrinth n tip-. v.b.o r' d t fcvi prK-'in f In th- rm;- . ni- of th l'' tp.n will ! r !a vt d that th- .- i -p.-n-'-l- '". . r .im! will :- k to j-i-adjü.'f ti; :;. to nt '. thv u'or. '. F?u?'iii-s pr .- , anil -a Iii', it r.iay 1" h irvl to .-::! down after the x-:t nt. the nvtTah'e Imiividual will ht- fTl'd hai' l do SO. On flno thine .ibour th" s-ituatln that lno-t r f us h'-'pt- t bi dir v ph clH.s niadr by extrr :t.o p.irtiir.s in c ' th- r.thr party should conn- into p-tver v.'lll nd r- t ' ili-1 d. It has b -n a kv at con- "; truth has Vr. n a rrayed as n vt r b f.irc in h'--tT . acIr.st .iti a', a l.t tv li- "f pri-v.tri(.-ati' -r.s. ir.i--rrpi '.rntations. and ti r jition.-. as p. nnu s in blalf of th ir. o. r. that promulat'd th.-ni. as th1 rep a nda of thr- flonr. ans v' r darr-d to b-. With f-rti o: f -r. ir is tlm for th! rrstwhil; p'di'i- il rnrti.'-.-in to taromo onc more th plain Am ri'an rttiz n, a f.nr and r it"r persona It : t' b1 hop d that old bitfNrne.tos will disappear, and that thf v h!. n ifion will unito 7n sijpp-rt of th-- admlni!v;.ti'-,n a:.d th- advararnent of wha'v r mo a-ur s tn-iy l d ! l d upon as for the po-.nl "f th- coiir.try. "A houv.. thru is divided aain.t it?fir cannot p'and." It p-opl v-ry w h.r.- .i'inor",' part i-ar.ship In !oyal Am-rlf a ni.-rn, atnl :;' forward in the .trn:;th whirh springs front u.itv. to tin- ?' riirr fti.irf wlii h th- t.a'ion d rv s. W . iv thl pciil'- to f, I'mv di-moov a r.-, hou'd thf rt publicans prove th- v;ct.r.--, ami rliis ditoria! i.-, written In :i ;!.uir.' of th-. r turn-. I r lis not br 'ho "Loya! Traivt-" to Ann t ic i that our ! -,-oitPnte havr been, carina not for th- w lf irr of Minkiiil: naught for anything .-t' jiarty pr-.-?i-'-and pov ' r. in, th eth r Imtid j( d' tvocr ay f-ljould s in-red and rt-inembr-r th' r turns a r- not all in. and only tb.t trt ml Is !cr;o n, --wd'i. t.f fouie, it is :,a for us to advls th- r pu'ilie.i Wo hav liad u pini'U of how they cooperate with 1 rr.ocra? administration1-, the past two t irs and a? Patrick 11 nry said. ' w h.ivf no oth r way of juduin t'n- futur- litit oy the fiKt." SWAT 'EM NOW! A current ja- of Clreater Nt w York, a rnai:-;..-.lro k-sued by t!.. M. rchants .isso, iation of that city, dt-vote.s - v ral ja.o-s ta n ports Iroui all o-r th- country a.- to wh. th r thv . u m p.o-cn aaintoL thf house ;!y, ori-matt u by tb. ,:s.--. nation in I'.n.T, wili Ms famous siirnn. "Swat tb l'ly." hid nciually r suited m a diminution of tliis p t. 0r.erady tho ram'äi?n s nis to hav' lnon succ -?ful to an appr-' i il!e i! urtr. More so in citi s than In rural d:s,fi' ts. r.r'r.ap this is lu- to th fact that pre.i tfr !iUr.;bers of p opl-, t s'p.ciaby .chcol childr',u. art- nlk-ttd in th- battle m t"v, n. and tht-lr etfort? nr not complicate. l by the prts-enc-of farm ani'. lis and their shHta rs. ()r.t distin-'t benctlt of the movement has ben the rluciti-T, rf the pihtic as to t!b uipU sirahility f the fly as a nvh:li'oor. k;i co.'.st .ii ::t aJan! irto the poher.il health,. -:r..e -arryi:u: t!b- dis- ahred in f.lth is the t!'s ; i.ilty, and th-- doctrine cf cUanlinesH b.as L-pra(! u.h !h- antl-üy proppamha. Attention is called to th.- tact lh' .-ooh-r w.-.itba-r hould 5- ' ru ctssition nf the war. Th. re ar- iVwir :,ie. to bo "--.ire, but th. are looking for sou-; winter quart. -rs. r. 1 t.n b. ore i th.. potnt:al a:.ccvtrr if lnroitncr.i'. !e mi'.llor.d In th. cimiiv' year. Hfi-au.'f th. cool w.ath-r makes them "slu-::.-'.;. thrj aro ea.-lor to i-'it r: I of no w. RELEASING THE GIANT Ther1 ar twins . f e'.'ctii. :.t . th .n' en-ret ie. 1:p pctuons. d niinvi-" the other lu.;:.h, in i.:: r-r t 't Jc. It s the f rst t!iit s.-ts a thotiir.-! activities ; i"f? :hnuhout tb..- wovll. '. ut it is th-- latt r tb. t ).."!.- m v'.a ! .t n .1 !et:'! s.nua ö. "oibai rd iti relcas1. a '-at wor.i.rs eouhl h. r-.ot work! To v i t a o : .- this tor pi ! crirt. to tra-.j-fcrrr. h:s f.-rce into dyn mi ' power who !n". s what worlds w . 'd t-onqu r. Not rr.ttch h is r. a. 'copap! ..?.. 1 tow ard ;!-.!- r.d. Itut now ,--"!--ie-f OusT.tvo b'utiiT, ari nrrir-.'-'-r Of F!ov.e, "i'h dcvl.-e '.vh'.rh h.. :.-vs will werk th drh','iv. H eb-tims that op.tr. t.- e.iiects tni trar..mutes the statu- . . tra ;y the air to a dyr a m i v r ' i r r n t . Hurr-v. rju'.-wo' Yo-.r cc an r ,.',v a -i . Mtrconi. ita T.ab'.fti io :tlk ari ar. '. tb. w orld by wir-'..---. W i'.X yo'i b the (..:-e , s. t tjs ir-.: aoro.-s ::v1 ,r?f-llxr paces. an! r-N oluti.o-.'.z. ar scheme d' til.T - : ' MEXICO'S CONVERSION. Ir iful'i'.ifly E.-d r kavier continue. Tb torveriicn jrerr.? real. The ict convincir.T

? it. - rh ! r. !s the 'irt 'hat -vn tri-j . i ! a y - M !r... r wtf .-t rrit!cs. ura rr.n"r.:y .i fw days ,vf Gov. Hobby of th.it :-t.-it t r ! -ra i-h tl to I'r.'t Wilson Tircir.cr imzr.f 'Y. iU- rMcl tl rf ropr.iflf'n of ih- Mexican nvcn r:M r.t. 'ri th. h': that rfTJ's:, the mi--ion r H nf-r l' qui' r i, in. b hulf of th? ! la Hu rt.i ov-rrnr.i'-r.t. has four.fl a popular rrrrptln that prorn-i-.' s much for th- futuro r!n!or.s rf thf two cnu i:r Thin m;v.--iry inist.x thit '"th- new tro -rnmit of M.'xio ha.- rivm n.'iuatiorn of ubilJty, hin(riv tn.I a cr -!!: .v rit!v- r. to its luti"' I tht ir ju.-t J rfrrr. i r r' ." He proMii- on bv hf't! of i- ' l.r-"n 1 1 1 ; r . i r.l-r r:i t Ion. ;i .-.-u in .t ion o' Juli I fpo?il;:u fnr Mixii'M inf-rnatit;.tl oht:on. r--p 't for all rightful rljiir. undr iattrratir)'i ii I.i'a-. part!' ipa ti'n in adjoint arbitr.itlon c (ii.'MM.-ion to j ' 1 j ti ! i f ; t r-vol:itirna iy clainH pii'TiTr.i by f o r !: : u-rs. rrat!on p-rnianfnt t;.i''h:r.Ty for n r'-i' ra t ion of lNpnW- that may ;ir;-f h rt aftt r t. fw p M xi ami tlu- l'nit-fl J-ra s, :itiI Uwii'-ti-- matt rs, a nation 1 prof.nrn lafl ordf-r and jwtic . Th- wh'v' ron,iij,t ,,f th Mfxir.in nrnmrr.t n?.d p'p'.e irr- th-- !st r-volutlonary overturt s'u" ;:- that thes.. are mor- than mere words. M'-a- t now ind'sputably at pt a e, with not -i 'a:, t' r,elol! fore..- in th- tiehl. Its olhcial pok'y-:.o-n ar"- : id'' put ably ready to make amends .or v. r-T:c- doro f. Airaricans. and eager to et along in tii.ndly rooj'.-ra' ion with this country hrafter. t'na.-s th r-' arc p..od reasons that do not appear en th-- Miri'aee for continued flistrutt, the perio 1 of pr-doion slv'il l soon b brought to an nd, and Mi xii o formally r ceiel .arain into the sisterhoo l of , ati'.i.s. o DISPLEASED EITHER WAY. Canadians hav.- f. It airgri.-v. 1 b'ause tlo ir dollar has b" ii at a lis ount in the l'nited Stat s for a jcar or mor-. Now a Tanadian newspaper iewH with alarm tin' r'-port tliat many husin'ss hoas.-s m th- l'nit-d Srat-s are accepting Canadian rurreney at its fae. value. It s( ems to regard this as idrnce that Am rioun business na n are cnp. aired in pron-.oting a deeply laid plot against interests of Canada. It Is li.'hcu't to fathom the line of argument. If declining to accept Canadian dollars on a parity with car own w re a well-founded cau-e of complaint, and it brought forth many protests, it would - em that a r turn to former conditions should be w Vor.id as evidence of the restoration of normal relations. Hut it is averred that it "signifies, not that traders making it are moved by kindlUr feelings toward us, but that business has become dull v.u'h thei.i and they lind it to their int r st to cut pri- es in order to make vaas on this market. They are not showing rtsp'-ct to the Canadian dollar. Put tb y are r sorting to a n.-w shift to capture the Canadian market." From this it appears that Canadians . wert- db--pb-a.-'ed w hen their mom y was discount d and they er- not more phased when that practice . ban. bond. What would satisfy them. The r.a) gist of the complaint seem; to lie in that it Is feared that Canadians will buy American goods. Hut tiny ar- in no way compelled tj do m. Pnless tin price i. sa t isfaeti-ry. it is presumed, they would not car.to l.uy. No bargain can P- made unless both buy r and sailer agree. W OUR PRODIGAL SONS. Some welcome little friends have come' back to vPit us. aft r staying away far too long, goodne ss knows, others are on tin- way, and win never win tin- papers that they are at this place today, and are expected at thu place tomorrow, our inipatb-ine grow s, and w e want to run and seize? and hug them, ami tak- them right into the j arlor, and t 11 tin t:; over and owr that w e m r, m-vt-r wint them to b-aVf us again. Ore little fellow rf whom w.. were ahv.ivs particularly fond is Twenty-five Cent Haircut. This charming your.gst r has reached Los Angeles', hands c!asp.l with hi- blightful litt 1- brother, I "iftieii Cent Shave-. In Ne-w Orkans Nickel Cigar J-: walking ab -ut in that proud way he used to have. Of bate, he's been sneaking sb.a mefaceally in all sorts of low eor.ipanv Or ma be it w;u som- of his pour I elation, these Stogies, whom we were told wad Mr. Cigar. Hut we know better. So many, many little friends! And so many whom we haven't even heard from, though we hope tiny, too. are on tb way. There's Jitney Hread and Quart r Coffee, and Pollar Shirt. and Two-bit NeeUtn. Welcome, welcome, little ejnes Fleas.dun't go away and be sträng rs any laeu-e. o RAILROAD IMPROVEMENT. For the week ending ct. there- ware 1. ?. 77 ears loaded with e omtm ia la! freight on American railroads. That established a r cor.l for the- present e.:r. Only 0r.Ce betöre Iiis the tig'JIT beeil surpassed. That was during one w. . k e..f last ye ar, w hen tin- ti ial fr. igl.t load- d was 1 .0 1 1 . 4 J cars. In all probability, it is r al!y the r- ord so far as volume of freight is toncern.d, for car.-, arc being loa de 1 low more carefully ami fully than ever before. It is a'.-o likely that the- total his grown sim'e ct. with th.- incre?amg ti.'e me-nt of f;il and crops. It is another illustration f the- steady improvement in railroad service. Shippers and travelers al most e e r wher- ar- agreed as to that improvenn rt. Freight is being handled with more expedition, pass rigor trams are run with more regularity, railroad employes appear more aUrt and .ecf o ! ! n-.o-Ia t in g tliar. they h..t.- l.--n for the last two e r thr ar-. ami th" wind.- railroad business se'-n.s to be "training in erticiency ;nd pnwer. This :s whit the public hoped would coi-tv from a r. tarn. ti private operation and u generous iner. is. rate.-. The roads are evidently doing thcr last to b S' rv. public confidence and geneicsity. A co.-tinu mc of effort along the same lines wi.l w - ". : t th. aa as much a it w ill th public. A-, autb, 'ri'y on funsi states that all puff balls ar. Iii !. . a :.ke assurance about snow balls would :r...rst a ! .i ,a r numbe r cf people. o Su-"ir has a very' high fuel value. If it cornea down a little more, it can be burned Instead of coil

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By BILL ARMSTRONG - ALWAYS IHIST WITH TIIK f Horace Tot ntz he IiATlNT. Kiitor Nw t-Tifii' s. South Hmi, Ind.. Ot-ntlt iiH n : Wh il- I am a republican of the ..on Jones, Sr., type, I am always free and willing to give th" devil his du.s. I chanced to step into republican headquarters the other day with my wife to teach her how to r-t . and what do you think I discover d. the (J. O. P.. leaders were ir sr ructini? folks how to vote with tin- iisMano- of a diagTam taken from last Sunday' News-Times. They had the diagram htimr up on the wall and about 4.000 republicans were clustered about lt. I r ntly chided th m about learning how to vote from a democratic paper, and one of th leaders said hell's fire, nobody el-e would show nough pep in this town to publish a diagram showing how to vote, un-ie.-cs it would bf the New Idea. Cordially Yours, A HAUDTNO 1 1 K Ft 7 BLI C A N".

rules for :hc raiding cf k:d. in addition to those we published several days ago. When Hornce decides m relea. them to an anxious public, w will be- gb.d to puMlsh them.

John Dcl-eury claim he r members when Millard Fillmore ran for President and accusfd everybody of being a grafter that was of the opposito party.

ANY HI'SIIANI You ?k me why "Ibar" Of .11 caressing tcrrr use; Ycu .'isk why thin, which your ear. "hanc's t' b choosc. the Y'ou arc so dear to Than-Llfe! Y'ou dearer get as flee; As sweet h art von deed: as wife You're dfarer than ed vou'd be. Dave Fishgrund was Just in wanting to do a !et of betting. We could have taken his money but we always hat- t win against a man in the ladies' r ady to wear game. Iast night I stoppel silken h05C: In time long past by the box; Last night a single chose: Thev set me back rocks' We were at an advantage all th way thre-ugh without declaring ourselves out and out we managed to sort of 1 r if t along and keep the friendship of republican and democrat voter alike, also candidate; wej di'in't get a Pingle free feed or hear a slngh- campaign speech, and we voted with such enthusiasm, we? darn near upset th machine.

Your newest hat ir t harming, I admit A fitting frame for your mo?t lovely face: Tho fact I paid Just 40 bucks for it Dos not detract an atom from itsgrace. IJv ricane.r Voting lallott.

About all a man had to do in this impaign was t read the papers and vote for th- other fellow. Art Mre-I)onald asks to remind all our customers that the Marine band plays here at the Coliseum em We'lnesdiy under the auspices of

Two Canadian, delegates and a bird from "Ibantown" were discussing cold, atid tin- first Map! Leaf said: "It was sr. cold in Q lebeo last winter that a chap le aning ove r tying his shoe fro7.- In that position and thev had to bury him in a bass drum. Rather chilly, eh. wot?" The Hostones- said: "Yes. but it was quite cool in Hoston. too. You know the statue of Abraham Lincoln on Hoston Common, v.'hcro he stands with one hand on a little n irro's head." They did. "We'll." Hoston continued, "it was so cold In Hoste one day list winter that Lincoln took h!s hand from the darky's head and put It in his pocket." And the other Canadians sighed and said: "Ali. the Americans are a wr.nderful race."

i th- American Le gion. Although Art j was an other in th late argument. we ;r not prejudiced against the; ntertainme-nt as Art does not play m the band. I'red Kose, standing in the front part of Sailors store. wa4 quietly co".vrsing with a feüow out on the walk .and broke the glass in the front door. He- is e-xpected to reover. A r de today will of Nations away. keep the league J Charles W. Sax spent 40 minutes I at a voting machine tryincr to find ! (b n. Wood's nana- on the ballot. Mc:9 Truth Than Poetry By JAMES J. MONTAGUE

JUST FOLKS BY EDGAR A. GUEST

i:li:ction day. I love- the- merry Christmas Day And hold its meaning dear, And I observe' in fitting way The birth of every year. Hut still the- greatest day of all In fre e dom's land, I say, Is this which we hae- grown to call Our own Flection Day. This- is all free- men's day of days. W'he-n there's no creed or class. The humble now his voice may ra ise. And none may him surpass; The poor man and the millionaire, With conscience as their guide. In freedom's greatest duty share, As eejuals. side by side-. Today the- humble man is great Nor need he- fear to speak. To him no other may dictate. Today there are no weak; The- timid need not backward lag. Hut boldly they may stand As true protectors of the flag And ruh rs of the land. I sometimes think of all the elays Which men have set apart To cede brate in fitting ways Hy s rvice if the- heart. The one which ought to mean the most Whore freedom has full sway. Is this, observeel from cast to coast Our e-wn Klection Day. ("Copyright. 19.0.)

down (;oi;s Tim c;sr or living. elo not believe we were ever sc verein hinting at theft and extortie.n. And insisting roast beef was a tr.Inteo dear When sold at two dollar- a portion. Hut now our objections have melted away; They've reforme! have tho restaurant gents They are serving roast be-ef to all dinners today At a dollar and ninety five cents. We feel that our heart should have frequently bled For the- person of moderate means Who paid ninety cents for a wisp of brown breatl And perhaps half a doze-n baked b ans. Hut the virtuous men in the restaurant game. With kindlier impulses thrill And now, if you iooK. you '11 eiis.mvor tin same At flat eighty five on the bill. Mine pi-, upon which, in the days, of our youth WV whetteti eair appe-tlte's e dge. We- fancied a little expensive, forsooth. At fifty or sixty a wedge. Iut that has bee-n changed for tho. restaurant men Have- bee-n touched by th'dr CUStomerrV plight. And now are purveying their pastry again At merely a quarter a bite. Tho man who purbuc-s the laborious grind At forty or fifty a week. Must now be extremely delighted to find Th. outlook a little less bleak: For now he can dine rut at night with his wifeOn steak and frvsh mushroomsand toast. And get ,;i square meal and a ta?te of high life For twenty five dollars, at mot. (Copyright, IJO.) Quickly .a

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WnDMXDAY, NOV. 3. ! According to the 5:ireal chart, 'onflicting forces are in operation :n this day. The auguries for busi-rat-s are disturbing and uncertain. ha? om more o.ii napp.er conar.ions prevail m prevail uornestic. so-rial and affectional rn Itters. Those in employment should b.. avoided, and the mind should b k-pt .s calm and poised as possibb, f"r a strong (Iranian pos-ition presages erratic or disruptive tendencies. There is some danger from deceit. treachery or fraud, and there are 'some indications of delays or disap- ; pointments. despite which ther is TO IITi winx I onlv rail yeu find ! the promise of business holdings, lover? i together, profitably, with proper at c;cr greets tention. Those whw birthday it is have j the forecast of a successful oar, if of I a 1 wa y s i t h -y give los.- application bustr.ss. Iomesr.Jc and affectional matters should be hppy and flourish. A child born on thi- day may have j a bitter and sarcastic tonzuo unlr.-j firmly trained in kindness, charity j and forbears nc-. A girl may be cx- I me. ray Morgolden moments wero dear in-p-eted to marry happi'y. T ?vr dreamto buy you ; 1 I bought the in ! filmy pair I; ! exactly seven j ! Diamond Dyes" Tell You How Child can Follow Directions and get Perfect Results i. lb fa Is Kach package of "Diamond Dyes ' contains eliroctions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new. rich, fadeless color into worn, shabby garments, draperies, cenerlngs, whether wocl, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kinel then perfect results are puaranteed even If you have ne-ve-r dyed before. Druggist has color card. Jsuralgic Pains GIvo Way to Soothing Himlln'c Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe, simple and etfective treatment for both headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain is, it eases the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. Keep a supply on hand. Wizard Oil is a good dependable preparation to have in the medicine chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. Its healing, antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon as a preventive against infection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores and canker sores. Generous ilze bettle SEc. If you are troubled with constipation or ick heada.cn try Hamlin't Wizard LIvir Whips. Jutt pleaaint little- plofc puis at drugr'tti for 80c : Ja is Vi ii ,rf:j.r fi

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