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f !mplrt- Hfiurns as Talmlatnl Jiv 1 1 1 Klection Hoard bhow? Hoavv Vote. r rf-j. from VAr.i: on'i:.) ; ; .'! i it- for vtrnor, -. - r .rr. ! to vi-tory wi'h a major itv .f i.!?. -r,u s running stronger ban ;-Vr. V.!tr-nn. I'.nyd .Tr Ki.-r.n. re pi-Mican c.mdilii" f'ir prosecuting r,!tnrnf'V, was 'u:vn an inc re i .! matority over 'his r.t porent. C r.rge A. S''hook, try j:h. - havy voting in thf city. In the j rural ii:ri.7t .7 el! is on won with a . 1 1 . .'i 1 r i ' y ( f hut thf incrtased : .only in nih Ut-na cave him a i : .! m-.h1 ovr hi.- opponent of 3.3S0. . W. All rt Slik, repulliran nndl il.it.- Inr fount v t r;.Hti r- r. won an inry ocr Ji 1 ? nppnnt'ni Willi t rirv of .1.4.1. WHiile the re-n-ii.'ii ,ns m.if ;t f Imii KWffn in this
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itiil rpfi"ris. tlie vletnrv was not ".-rtH 'mini; as in some com ! . in nfhr n.irta r.f tho i-nilti- . ... FIikiI Totnl. Tht- f olr vir:s i-- th final total. .:,!.. . i , . I , . 1.. . ... r,nftc ()f thft nit-,nai crtatt and ,.(uin;y off;,,r,: IT!V?f ."VT k'iB'i.a. Hardin?. K,.4::7: Cnx. 11.710. i. s. m:natoii. Watson, 1"..'.i71; Tasrart, 1 1,405. MfCniv, 10.301: MrCulloch. 11,Hi. U..,-. If. 576: Hr-plrr. 11.927. .Jf.lis.-n. 1 5.715; Schnrk. 12.335. .HUNT STATi; Si:ATOH. '".;. J.-iri. 152G: Wolfo. 1 1.722. STATU III TK! SKT.TIVi:s. ra-.'.r. 15.7"'2; Orr-n. 11.555; Cah'i'.ov, 12.008; Matthews 15.7 V: SfimmcrT. ll.fi HO. ((ii'MV Tiu;snsi.H. SMtk. l uvsolowski. 12.003. rorvrv siii:mrr. T 1 1 k-. K..r77: H.iiirv. 11.: 32. j rnrTY coijomik. j I'niiiip.irk.-r, 1.3(5; Ko.swoll, 11.i 1 7. i'oi'ntv snivirvnu. fiirio. 5,44: Moomave. 11, $35. rnrvrv rn.MvjissioNr.u nndi.i: r.isTHifT. 1 iuiiiii. 1I.S50; Smo-er. 12.02 f'rNTV rOMMlSMONITH WliST j r.IIX DI.VITIKT. I 'nun m it t, l.lll; Iice. ll.16. DISAPPROVES ACTION . OF BRITISH CROWN'S . TROOPS AND RESIGNS, j l.riI)OX. N'nv. 3. Sr Thomas the Iri-h crnstabularv. has re:-iirned. I i-iv.i a ili-pateh to the Daily Mail jtro'n Dublin. His rerienntion Is atproperty by armed forces cf the 1. i- . ..... ..11 'T'l'.vn wnicn are now viriuany '"or.tro'lcd by thf military." Sir Thomas, who Mas only rcently knizlre-d. va commissioner of po- - ! V i T A. M i. o in r .eua.si. nr was iransif-rrea to Dul.din when Clen. Byrne was rer:ove"l from tho Itpector preru-ral-shin of th.o constabulary'. IfIf rcr M 1 inRITFFZ ENOVGH TO PREVENT LIQUOR AMENDMENT . j COLT-MUTTS. r t Nov. ?.. Wayne V. Wh .'der, l-'-gi.-'uti e superinten- ;" t and general coun- 1 of the i t i-s i ic.nn le aguo of America, AV.In e -. v td 'ht in..4 ' stntotiiont .'... '... i.A.ii .....' 4 i. i .u ,n . con crr.'s: ona I op-ftioiis from 40 h ,!: '; ;i - "ritv of V.nth hcuso and s"n:Lte are !!.:. - . i-st any bee- and wine amendM''nt - VOHU MDHF PDflCF. KILLED IN IRELAND j DTr.UX, X'ov. I". The anti-police t .' ill-ill i uiiu.'lli'. r i'ui in' ii . - hot-;r.r-ti w er nurtlr-rrd AVrdneslay :t di'v r--"t yd a cos unde cu nta n c-s. no was lar:ng en -killed and ;' - t r.i! were wounded. As lrd 'eating i ho terror prevail-ir-f. 'h.e l-e-lv of one murdered po- ;,.. I,, f 'i, tho rm,l arJ. v as p is d by many persons b--te.re tlu authorities wero informed The Ath'.ope Printing works. ' wh-re the Westmrath Indepond-nt ; was prir.trel. w.";- burn.-d early this ( ornin-- t-y men in a military lorrv 1 . ;'li incendiary bombs and petrol, i Th.e .lama;:.- -s cs- ima'. d at 10V"h- : ;o,.r,ds P.y the destruction of this, I' '.I'll :abn-::nu nt . e-j empiover are
rT' IT T iXr'FT'Z MFV How she can f.ice death, childlrr.t. i.iiMl'.L A birth, disaster or war s.-rent-ly, 1 BATTLE BOLSIIEVIKl br"Iy a"lrr;r's:r0,l:iiyT;in:! llunl go to a party with a cold m her
SI"' IT A.-T' P 'U Nov a"ii ra ra! Wrari--. I's cava't" ill is -r.gag.-d in ( 1. n. k.e-c,'ir d tc n mi T nr- ! t.-rnth ar-'h-s are' in' the line, in ,,d-! ,f" cavalry est of ' the i .'''i .n to four divi-irns c! . .1 ,.!h.T cms of the he; ,-. ,1 troo- s t ! t , I h'"'Xi''..v. Nov. Thr i Tit- (.': d rt : ; 'Ti'hT u,ir 1 i i.ne pr- . I 1 .'...tleil ifl the 1 nite.l States i
:.t th:.- ;i-r.e. No betting on, aIj hor p l5t inve-.l'ffjir (which! A -'-'i'l Vcs rtp,Vfed and th? ! h, -j, .V:int to HilAln. and then 1 - ' '-c ,o-"',..-'-'i in pub-;. to , lrn :lp0at a little Thin- :ik.
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. ) ' of I " 'ii'.'-.--. j. ; r i,- o m rri n i g p:i d ' 1 .d i:iforrri' g. la-nccpinJ t to.-: Ilr.iiric In giving their -.V-- . f u '.mt his .-.-.lection m t ; r. i- v. rid. MILLER BEATS SMITH IN NEW YORK STATE NF.W Yl;K. NVv. itov.s.it -I5 o'clf- ' : : v ta ' - - I v ! ;ht. ra .c Xstha 7 r ;'. . an. a r..i 'or:: v of " . x o'..' r '..v. Alfred F. Smith. .1. r.- rat. ir. the state guh rr.atrri . Ic'tlv.n. The vote, with 2-"n dl lies missing, was: Miller. vv;''; Smith. 1.247. "'K. A'.' the mining d. strict.8 are nermaliy republicat communities uvstatc.
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ROBERT VVARWICIC.'An Adventure in Hearts' TODAY'S LINCOLN PICTURK. Anthony JIope'H exciting roman- Friday. The picture ted's- an enUrt!c ory, "Captain Dieppe." ha.itaininir yarn of adventur.. love and rearhed the movies and will be plenty of excitement in a noblefhown at the Lincoln today and I man's cas-tle in northern Italy.
United States Marine Band Is Well Termed "President's Own'
The president may well be proud to call the United states Marine band "his own." Under the capable direction of Capt. W. H. Santelmarn this famous musical organization presento.l a program AVednesday evening that would compel any critic to rank the band with the world's host. The pro-ram was opened with the overture from "Tannh atser. trom "T.tnnh atser.r 7,;' Y"hf lthc , :ow strains of the Introduction the band gradually increased it, volum, -and -..y. W, . .1 .. i; 1. x it -aiioi a. tmiMA uiui was SWeop. inc in its fore. . Theie wan none of the usual brassy blats so common to concert bands, when the most intense measures were re.n bed, and most noticeable throughout the entire program was the balance of instrumentation maintained. Tho clarinet section did some wonderful work in the dirtk-ult slurrim? pa.ssaKes and the harmony was. truly orxan-like. For an encore Drdia'ii "Suuvenir" was played. The "Dream of Love" bv Franz J.is-zt brought forth harmony th' t was as tolid and sweet as Liszt comd Pvor have riosired. The clarinet cadenza to this number, which is generally heard as a piano solo, w as exact arid tuneful. rthur Whitcomb proved hi wonny or the predx "virtuoso hiCrS an tome amazing; cadenzas m his
And Never The Two Shall Meet By Helen Rowland As a Woman Thinkcth
I. WHAT MUX" DON'T UXDliltSTAND AUOUT A VOLN. Why ghft regards her sex so lightly and takers herself so seriously. Whv hp w patiently ana sKUifully to the brink of love and then turn deliberately around and walk back. I f rvii elm -- ., .. -. 'an fai a rnans-size -- -f - J I 1 v 1 -v' 1 " IU I i I toying idly with her fork. How she can swathe her neck in furs and cover her ears with pads in August, and yet loc.k like a cucumber; how she can wade through a J:uruary snow-storm in atin slinners and open-work stocking ;ir,d ' t look like a rose, 'hy sha- tells him everything before he has a chance to bo curious about it. ar.d then expects him lo think her a fascinating "nivtterv." 1 why ?hr wir, denounce w;tn ! . .. Vldr -..,.,.,,, .urt I I her hair. i , heael or in a frock that doesn't ht. Why shr eonsid.rs herself an ! fl V 1 n,UItl T ''i c Jf'K , ;" ,ot.n,T ?;!l:U so ?,;"'7 ta:r.1? 'anu' ,f l'Av- i W hy she thm thai, winning th., -;in shc .ts is an nd th it .uisti-j -:f n' T?Mn-r;; t vv hy sbf wall forgive him for 1. . . . ... . . t o matter how wrecking her c-Mffuro and snatching ia ss '"".er than for trying to lay j all the" responsibility er her. by begPir.g for one. U'Viv ulic thiffw, hir hfiir- i it ..riinrifl i hrr f', f -n. th.n im.n hi.T- tiff. ! : ja?t for the sak of his protile. his iey.tashe. or thn chut in his chm. w-u.. -.u ,. ..an vs... .v t - : ii .ie "ill ica ii. :a uio iiuiv i f r. ahnut her f.niltc hor foih'es!
NOTICE TO HUNTERS . AN OYT.ItSTOCK OV SHOT GUN SHELLS I'UItMITS I S TO SUI.L WINCHESTER NUBLACK at 77c WINCHESTER SMOKELESS at 92c F. C- REIMOLD & COHAKDWAUi: I '-,: F27 Nortli .Main M. noMFArAIH.S
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-.-- t s , ,rA' ;A 5 J 'X- ' : -.. i -'vyyv ;. - p- 4 ij . " , . -. - .,; ' - J 1 - -v . - -. - " S -" -- "Arbucklinian" solo. lo had a wonderful tone and piaed with ease. For an encore the audience was Kiven a real treat in hi:s playing of "The ito.ary," by N'evin. W'tbtr's "Invitation to Dauce" showed some wondeiitil and clearcut runs in the clarinet section. This popular waltz mo. ement was followed by the "Quartette from ItlnOlleto." played bv a. brass quartet. The pejeond halt' f tin rot-ram was opened with the prologue from "l'agliacei." "Th.- Victors." by Ixuis Flhel of .South Jjend. was given an encore and received much applause. The "Southern Kh i psody," by Homer, brought fftrth -ome lilting r.egro and somh rn r.icl i-iies. among which was "Dixie" and "Swane;." The closing- number, "Seeond I'olonaise," by Lis?.t. s-liovved vaat unlimited capacitios th.o baia'. p.ad for various e mihinatiuns sheiwing tin timbre of the insti utnent.'. The difficult tempos and runs were clean cut and showed much . rtlttrv. Capt. Santelmann, in his Mac:. uniform with --old trimn.in -. had '. smile that could not help but in .spiro conridor.ee in his men. He ha a magnetic personality atid the men j responded to hi. baton with precis ion. 1 lie America!) I.eirion is to U con? ratulated for brin-rin such elesorvedly famous org.ni-t t ion South U'j'v.'l. D. J. p. h'T birth, or the pr;.-e rf paradise feather?! ii. what vomi;v dont DUHSTAXI) A HO IT A MAN. Why .ho regard.-, his sex so seriout-"y-nd takes hims'df so lightly. Why he alw.ns ovorlooks an Vte.il opportunity for a sentimental trte-a-tt to, and tin n lator, when he havpens to be 4n the mofd. bungles ?rou j tryir;, to pn ,. f one. 1 How he .-an fi.il asleep right . I the midni'e of ;. a citing quarrel. Why ho alwavs wants to plur.g- , into a lovo-affair as thouzh it wer a svvimiiiiriif-pool and lasli out of ' it a rain as though j. wer.- a revolv- ! irg-door. J Wh' he lts his hair crpw- long rr j top and then sl-r-Us i' back as though he v.-.-r.. asham.-d of it. Why h" tri'-s it; everj way undei Union Trust Company Safe Deposit Do if with rpecjai J facllitlea fcr th privicy of cus ( tomers. DnUOOI5Tf A-vUtortam TbMtM The Bi- Cut Rate Drug Store OTTO C. RASTIAN, , m tt-. v I rt ..u-iei iaei. i iciurc t-mnuuat. ;8 TUP I W I niWP iitU. ll UVIIUV ' DECOHATINC COMPA.M, j South Lt-nd, Indl3.ua. j W-UI IHipcr. I lumper, r. I'aJn Sapp!e. j
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f-o i-;n to rmd out whethrr cr no .-h !ov- i h:u Xi' pt lv the js;rr.p mtthn.l of ASKINt; xh r." How ?.t- ran hold .1 c'a.-? of hom brew in one hand ani cicarr: in th- other, while h deliver? a phi'.hpie on th' deterioration of th. motlern trirl; how he tan hoard up his ntel; in .1 three-ply ,-tarrh ,; linen collar and wonder how a wo man .-tar.ds corset?. How he can ca!1 himself "an honest man," berau.e he nevr cheats Tt any other r?me. even thouph he nrvcr pkiys fair in the love-pan. 0. How ho can forcive her for waf'inp his money, runnlnc liim in!" debt, insulting hi friends, shattering his illusion!-, and throwing coh) water 01 his ambit r.s and then fly into a tantrum because he folds his monin; newspaper th- wronc
xmy. or forests to wip, hi- s.aftt razor. W"hy tie is so uh!ime. s,, patirr.:. fr patient, so capable, and so -..f-sacrifirin In all tho T?IG thine? of life and s- fmirky, so critical. y helpless, and so pestiferous in all th. lATTlK thincs. Why ha Tnarrfos in order to set a home ard thn pponds the r-st of his life inventing (-xruv.-s to cet nway froni it rnd play polf or poker. CCopyHt'ht 120. IRltEST DRUKK WITH HAIR TOMC SUPPLY Ken rieeson, cf Liconler. Tr w"as arrested vVednesiay nigt y Orlicer Xorthrup on a charge . f intoxication, a half pint of hair tonic wa- found on Ib eson when h" was brought to the station. SOCIALISTS INCniiASi: VOTI1. HOSTOX, Mass.. Nov. 3. The socialists nnnt-ar on ttorin . turns, to have- trebled their vote of four years ago In Massachusetts, and the sofij'ist-labor party to have doubb-d tlndrs. In 1 :1 the partlos respectively cast n voto f,,r presicent or ii,"., v .mil l.nn. IXDI X.IOI. IS. INDIAXAPOL1S. Ind.. Nov. ft ..eO. precincts out of ;:tM pror 1 r r c iti 7 n r 1 I 'in 1 f Ar nt-t !!., , . Hardint:. 1 K.3C1 : Cox 45Lla3.' i..r ! V. S. senator, 2,S''3 precincts giv Watson 57.,2oS; Tapgart, 4 :i 0 . S 4 . i For governor: 2. SOS precincts civ, j McCray i vt.39C : McCulloch. 43C,.40!v' FOKT WAYNE. Ind., Nov. 5. Mien cn-jniy complete: i er Tresj. dent. llKrding 24.20S, Cox 1 ::. v 0 4 . i nristensen :',.:; 4 4. I . S. Senator: Watson 2 2.ni:;. Taccart 14.:;17. Dillon :t . 4 4 0. Governor: McCray 22. DM. McC-il-loch 1 o.O Sf. Zion ".44. Port cms-; ni'i n ltti illtriot- I'lr. tio'll rot. II ! ,Hr:l.l ".'t IIXJ- ll-irrKiiii d.-morrat. 11.412. dims or ixjuini:. MICHIGAN" CITY. Ind.. Nov. 3.--J Ildwinn AVolf, Purdue univorsityt cfiidnt. -.vhnsH spino was iniur. d in , ;i re-cnt football ganio at Furdn diod Tuet'dav nllit. TODAY prcst?ntj Cecil PRODUCTION IM CHANGE KamoiufIarfficltn "HeroV to those who lore us If we only cared. Hero's to those whom we'd love If W3 only----lareeL" A b-attertay woman's - toast to the husband of a too wifely wife Until nt last he "ctarcd." But thJ wife was still jouuk and - SEE thesi two beautiful women culture, manner1?, brccdin; flan? In an Instant to tho windslighting like maddened Ugrcssos in his room for tho man they loveL SEE the fla-!i. th" faj-aaioti. tlie virld. intiniatet rcelatJoas of Uiis senKatir.nal companion picture to Cecil IJ. DeMille's "Don't Chani?3 Your Husband. With Thomas Meighan Gloria Swanson Bebe Daniels Theodore Kosloff Pla)ing AH Thii Wek Oliver Theater
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Vhen Mrs. Housewife Buys the Sunday Dinner
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In the days when prices were lower than they are now, Mrs. Housewife went over to the corner grrocery on Saturday afternoon and bought whatever she could find that would make a nice Sunday dinner. She bought promisscuousl" 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 served at that Sunday dinner the meal that is the biggest one of the week in most families.
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But today Mrs. Housewife buyj differently. Higher prices iind 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 krrows 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 making that dinner a success as her husband does in making his business a success
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After the dinner has been plann ed 6he starts her buying 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 the Friday afternoon and Saturday morning editions, carries the advertisements of these wideawake dealers in foodstuffs ar;d 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 c.nd 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 vou can cash in on this Sunday dinner, Mr. Grocer and Mr. Butcher.
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Call 2100 and ask tor an ad man. Use the Market Page in the South Bend News-Times
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