South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 314, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 November 1920 — Page 8
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1HE SOUTH BEND NEWS - TIMES Morning Evening Sunday THE NEWS-TIMES PRINTING CO. J. iL STEPHENSON, r .V.,lfr. I JOHN Iir.MiY ZUVrU. Hdltor.
Member United Pres Associationi Morn In H-iltl n Member Associated Press
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NOVEMBER 9. 1020.
"WILSONISM" AND "GOODRICHISM." i'rhars on e,f th- rpo" r,ri!.i rk tl' r'-tV-c Hi n !h" ,-' -nt !iif v. li.iv- r., cm-" ff.rr-. r:r o:r.r . r'itl.' fr. r:-I, t): I r . I i 1 1 . . t i I ' - Tinu---!r ;f f: . . r t t i rr .!;; for th- rniiifcirativ.-!;.' trt- ( r . : , ,-.t :n Mir:n:, (!i:;'y. disr . i r I - !'-..: f.trt ; I,- Iri i.i :;a N'-w-t u!ji lir' -
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-Tip- nortloa 'vas v.r.: f -p.''h' to ti-.r -i ü .. ei., t iv- of?, iri; iti.o. ar.l t h.- tian y v ; : . a 5 ; t 1 . 1 . .'t t h: a h .1 .. v . : . . y t h 1 :. '!'!. 1 . -.'l'.t !.'.!-r In lr.-J: .na rr r.. parr .1 n Ith thi- r-:n Manor. ' anty oifarlv 1 n. --träte t h- aiii.in." 'a ..f !!: .l.-.--rtl.r. , Now w hohl 10 t-.Pf far r .u";!:.: ..r.y cf ihn .4 hnv.1 r. m :1 ; .itiu's üril !.a.c rat ". :..-!::!. p-rh ip- w.. -horM hovp -t:h. r at h i i v. c bo'ti c!a-'.:'.0vl it "Aoui't hi... I .j to :nw tu'., fta-r.pr -o th r.Tt V.'ayr.- ,Tourr.a!-( la. tt a:: 1 Kvart- i CuurW--. .-,-aa h-t thi- i irr.t. Tho T!n:4 1:: Its c iP.-.P-Jcn a -t.it- h a tha opposin n 'TiOvi Ir:c"h.s'n," .vtri .! a': v.:h 1; :n :;:;uh the mni ri&--(y. prron t! hat- .'.. u - ti r-p'.b.h-ar.-.h.:t with whit !: 4 ah.! "Yh-v
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;!,, we'A. it :s no oorr.pU:r.-::l to :: p. op. a . : Am- r'.oa. r. 401:., iai.'.'i1: to !,, , ;' -. p..t,ftpol!. a r .1 no rriit ti th-- p. v p- r a.: tr. .h - - c l.'r? of f. Th ::, .rurti;r of ' ir.ti-clo- .:ri-. h-tr." oy r,rt'tik.lr.r to mry .llv-Jlk- f t.n- - uttv, Tor th lh!n that hf til.l. or J! -Ir.'t .to. :r...hin it a p- r-ir..kt:.-r. h;t thf :-a:or .:-. th- : : ;n "anti-Wih-or.if rn." r.&ver .'luiu.- i :h - :. ot :.: -cr.f in Irnl iar.itpo'l .r oat. -xo , : .-- r..:r,us- .- -. f th typ trf.rr.-i tu tn a Chi .-. i . .!. lh.Li h-r. h- va.4-1: "A '.nt cf p op!. in i rtai'y w-: n. n v p. f- an-! r?p.-cial1v aih.-t.-i to p. :M ; . r i-r-i to ' f rr or Anir J'. .u.o.i.i. v . p : .. ;rh!r;j:. Th..v w'.'l ta.t t..K- th- tin.-- .-.t. i h.,T:'t h r i c;ty t. f o.'.p: h. i a t rln -dplx Tii.r Lutty . pfcor.v 411 ä tr. y
.h-r p 1 1 i n ;r thfni with h il i-. -i or . row-.n-ir'-r thT:: with halo-4." If our frp r.'l. th. Tn: wi-h.- tt takf- rr-at (r(1!t for r.vv,i:i: -f.fo. th it tv iy, it i.; w-lronu' fo th ttl-ry. Inrlür. ' r oll.- rr.tt c w-U ?at.uratr.l v.Uh "antl-fioo-lrlchi-Ti" ar..l "antl-Wil nU rii" arrorllr. tr. its rolnt of v:"v.', for truro in t ;ir.y qu4'1tlon p.t. out Iho part that manufac urcil "anti-"Vil-f-ora r.i" pl'r.f'l in th"- rpublictn voto all ovr th-; country. Hat. of WTson ar.ü Goolrl:h must. h f'mfily rarttp ir.t in th-- cipit.il city. Mtyh" It v..ts rood poiitiCH in Marion county ach ti; rnir.tr of th- tabl'-s. h-it wo rathor incline to approv th. courf- of th- yon Wayr.H un l I-at:s- üh- p ip r. more r rr , r .-a i v r iho- p' ic- of tho worM, thau ovt tat-re taxo, hii.-p.way fom1ni-4.-ion.-4. paroled j ri'- oners, mil mining projects, or .spu:i il f -siorn (Joo.lrlchi. :n ." Tt- .-i.l'-s, th-. contempt of a r or.s tr v. r rr.lr...l for tr.o ,anti-Y:lsoi,i-m" appoal of h fpui.lic.in-, wouM n- '. .-r pcriait it to pr ach "anh-(loo.lrich-L--rr." aft r llo- Tirra-s r''r,ui,','('-i:i' -'-Hue ftt-shlon, -which isn't .-tyin-t it was Inconsist nt r .ther. As wo ur.'i' r.-i-'.nil f , tho national j.-?o.f ?, an.l "an'iY Hor.lsrn" r-vr (-"nrt-rn"! it much, .and perhaps if it h oln't ha-1 "a ntl-Hoodrk hisra" to po.it tihoitt, K ! vir: it to h- a nf i-.-omothin', it would havo bt-oa anti-Vi!:-on too. Tha 1 ttdlar.apolis News pave i.s attention tn'.r" to the Iatio of Nation.-. anl "anti-Y"il.-ton" titrht in th- capital city, hut wo don't supp.v,v th. y had any inüuenco in 'Keeping down th it republican ot
NOT SO SMOCKING. Th.o trat ho. r portc-1 to ro practit'd In a "hielt o fhool for s-a-ttlinc: unprovoked ageri-sions atpa.p.- the roaa- puph-j may -rem especially sliock-lr.-r to ;-o:r:.. i:ot hf rs. AccorJinir to th. informatp ti pp. en o pt the hi.-, principals in the iptatre1, adjourn to th.- Pa-. ni-nt and there wita the principal of the ho ;! as re for, o settle the matter a la. h. -.ticuf:. That i-oy.s -h.;nild be encouraged to iUht. !ia.r.-.A -r tin; it .-hould i " otht i.aily sanctioned, tr.ay c ia- -n;.- t. fe.l a aud.b-r of horror at contemplation .f the whitherward of our drift. Yet it is a. fact known to some fathers, and -orne niothrs to. 1, tl o u ' ' 1 1 f that there i nothing more hihlv r-forriiati o to r. .oy with hullyinft propensiti :-. than to -.-et a thorouli licking at ti e hands . f a boy that he bullies. YVh n Whle- c":r,' s home from scho.d in a t athI- badly Patt.-r.-d o-olitivn the wis..- pa rani i-- not t'.o viol r.tly iri'pn.-iti e about witat happened. Til 3 par. r.t should fe.-l that if YiMie was in the wron-t la- -,.1 about what h- d s r cd anl, if th ollor boy w.i.- the .itr.:r sfror. from the ei It tea nsentevl the latter mu-t h .e known that he was In a h'-hi. The boy of manly in-tincts will not be hutt by l:av;n- to tilth t to preV. p.t im'Os;t iop., whi'e if jpchio d to he 'verhearira: i- will P. .-o if lie l.tiows that lb- aiii uaiuy means that he mn.-t tight to mal.' a in it. Whi'.e it i:.a- .-.a-ni .Mini-wh.it of a des.nt fpoai oi-raty tor a sehod pihcipi! to pre-ai.- v-r a Pht. iio.s not the pre.-. -tue of that functional guarantee tint th.. 'int'.'." v!!! be fair and that ih i, :i;rni:i,. wall 1--- s re th.o purpos.- fer whic)i it vais b .-i-tia d ? I'tah r such supt rvis Ion th.y one that most d.-.a.-i Y's- tie kinir should stand a reasonable chance ,.f I . , 1 r: r the io.-.r. P.e. -.ide.--, ki'jkinir in the rib--, ouuh.p. -.t tb yc and pullir. hair eould he harr.1, hv th.-- tub1-, prcdiahlv. havo no ob-a that the jdan w:Ü adopted generally, but it ir.ay not he as .leb f as some m:;ht be inclitied to Thir.i.. The boy who vi;iin-' to hht for hic ri;;h's arid hi honor i-4 :a' so ai. !y P..'a- to tiht. The po wh feal'S t" P:;ht i - 'il- OOe i'l ull'iül it -iiouid he encourage, i tor hi- own prot.otion and we can see how the Chicago plan mi'h! work to !. ad a 1 1 .4 .f -air'a !.."-. Aral 1:. ti.ichl al-o o;erate to cur! th- ib sir.' of th.w- too willing to t irht t'.v proving to th m . .ulv in tin ir 1 hots that they have cone .'ts'.r.iy in th'ir ambitions to b 'orao .lohn i.. Sullivan.--. In t'.o t the rhi- ao idea doa-j not sh. v. 1; us. We think We know '.metliir:., about o -'. STVIE FARM COLONIES. California's t'.rst state kirid co'or.y has jus: iornpletecl it. j third y ar of . i-': e with a cry s-ic-t'ssfr.l fair to wb.ich ;t 1 1 f irnt t s bro'i.icilt produo they had iais-d. The s'.it.- is now completing its seoor.d. . o'.orv in Mn 1 o-jnty. where M newfarm. .-:'... wol be thrown or r. fir set i bu n .''. t . A 'h:;d sa tri. tn. nt w i '. 1 be ja . d to !!: n. xt s'a'.- - i-Pitur--. Th." !ir.-t (i:'"'.y waa :-n pi-:'i!i w h. t: the i-at-:--.ato.r. a p p f . p ri 1 1 . 1 .-jia-aio, ;t, loij, :..ur- men a--i"a:re farms and to a. .-.-ist fat in i ibor. rs to .-eCure
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b'-nt to .;tb' rs in tb..- I uttli.no. co'or.v . (t. p.ty m.-'U a.s to 1 :.-..u!e oer a Pm p'-ri.! if y -.'irs at a ' aw i r. . r -1 rat- . In a"b. s. ttl 'tttept t'.P-r is art i. P.i- r wh.. ledps t.h- t.irnor.s en the ba-in-ss devel-.pinu th" h .-1 f.et h of -o..p riitiv- bu;r.i; . r.d s--h'.nir. i'ro-. i -;.-e r.iole t-r the f'ai.- dion td the ht!lr n ;nd !': emnitinlty po-.pil a -tivitn- s. The s. rvict s of a .'r:,;!- t.t architect wer.- mad" ;iv ti'.al.i'1 to scttWrs, with, the t ;p. that the home .a the' f.trt . ob-t-.y : r.- w.'.l p.i:;t" I. atira-'tive it to! CO P. V r! ! .
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The Tower of Babel
By DILL ARMSTRONG
hu.e pass.ai by. We dorpi h'ird'y fr't a p'.yjs.nt Iock r.ov idajs. OI'POltTP.MTV. ThtjJ I hehe'.J. t,r dr. atiied it Pi a drt am ;
A long: time aco before l ct ion II 1 1 II M) PLCI LI AR TAM'AT
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at a .:ir. H was told he; .cas.'.'l rvortli ;h And the utiinaittr -l-rcM . i (i il to show him the ti-mploj - ! r's ie-.v point ia tliN mantpr: i Days j
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There hprea 1 a cb.ud f f du-t alor.-j Via sb -p x hi.iir, . ach d.y . . '. '. 1:2 t the rIa:n: j '
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ratr-d A furious battba 4?nd and ywr.rily
Shocked ut,a.n swords and fhi-.: ids. A prince's banner Wavered, then st a u a;, r-d ba kwatd
henirra d 1-y fo.
A craven hum; a'or. the hattle'fl And thought, "ilad I a sword of ke rter stc-I - That Mu-t blade that th- kiatrs son hears but this
Ihunt thim,''." he .-napped and Illuni;:
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You h .ve um -half d iy Saturdays. 2C j
T'avs b ft 411 You have 1 hours for lurch ..."S
Tk left You have two Werks' aia"i n
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Ami mwerim,- crept away and b ft j That is July l.and w clo.v- 0
llf- i- .u. ; "itut vou hive emitted san-erah
;nn cante the klnq's son. wnut.lol.
Sur., hesUead,
And w-1 ponb.s and saw the breiten SWerd ll;lt-buried in the dry and trodden sand. And ran and .-natched It, and with hattle shout Iafted afrtsh he hewed his enemy down. And saved a er it caue that heroio day. rix.Ait It. SILK
T'r.ey turnfd Noah Y-bst. r down for a place in the n dj f,f IlU.. Poor old Noah, he s.-enis to huv b.-.-n pers.jnally aeiu.iint--l with a lot of words, but he didn't know how to hooh th m up rii-'ht.
import. art iMr.s." rep'.i-d t.P- applicant. "Hire is the way It would wurk out: Your re en bar working d iy is e.itht hours. Days Tlerular w orking dys in yr.ar. . ttlO I sha'I arrive 1." minutes hi fore tim and rpiit lä minutes after hours each dav, totality. . . 2 i T shall spend three hours each rdcht studying how to riake your business more profitab le. If, 7
Or.t hour a dav worryinct for fear I Fhall cot fired
Four hours every Sunday rravin.cr for th-- purees' of the bti-inc.-s 2 Total days workt-d during the ve-ar r, T 4 . or about HO nereant. over
fthe usually accepted number of nr.".
"J am wil line to admit," said the innnaeer, "that in one way you have
a certain amount of talent. I will i
employ you and .put you i - e-hareo of fietiritnr up the interest due us from our customers."
Andy Yeislare is the- kind of a hotel man that always pos home when ho want- to trf something eofid to 3t.
WHO'S WHO? Hack" in the thr.se d tys, w. t days th it ended in January, two r . r , t b -Tie n. both far overtaken in a'cohedio stimulant, wire seen under a lsmp-r-ost em a str.-ft corner it; Mishawuka. rlingl.-.g to each other for support. As a spectator pas-s-cd the-m he owrheard the followine dialo.eue carri. 4l on in pono w hat fuzzy accents: Said Souse Number One to SouseNumber Two: "J)0 vou know Charley Kus-f?" Said Souse Xumv"-r Two. after a mom. nt of refaction: "No; Whuzzlz
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Said Sotj.-.. NumbT One: "Yho ?" ! t hat Milt rrudenst.dn and Max Adj '.er wa re arranin to fiht a duel We av hill Lamport, the city's; with s-.vor.ls jp. one of their overIt. au l'rumm;!. ad sli'-kol up and! .oat departments, the d.partm-"nt to on his way to th.- foothV.i qatne Sat-! la selected by the füppinj, of a
wi: iiayiin't rrYi n ron A IX)VG ti.mi:. S'-m men can show more concern o-e-r a penny ante game titan anythine els-.
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Mere Truth Than Pcetrv
By JAMES I. MONTAGUE
JUST FOLKS BY EDGAR A. GUEST
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sweet, Tiie ib.in.-s wait my babe to preet. i'ül! tir.-d must he your chubby feet, I.y low, my pretty one.
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hy aw. my pretty one; Ob, ou shai! l;o wie-re fairies Ptay, To danc- the bnir niht hours away. Ai d come l a..k home at bt.uk if da v.
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moon p, am?. And smile your way through your lat.y dt am?. Ity low. my prt-1 1 y one.
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II Urb. ?uv baby, th- day is done, Hv low. my jir. tty op.e: S .ftly th.- niht is cminc; or., V.y low. my pr tt v ope.
I Mother will rf'Ck y.fi to and fro, ti.- phis rr."! "or your cradle hemline low, j And. watch o'er you as to sleep you
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Domestics
Flannelettes 29c Best quality, twilled hack in border figures and Persian patterns; all colors. Outing Flannel 22c Good weight, regular width in stripes and checks. Was 40c.
Sale of Trunks and Hand Luggage
rormer Price
Sale Price
120.00 108.50
Rangoon Nainsook
25c
36 inches wide, soft finish. Was 40c.
Outing Flannel
25c
143.00 125.00
Good weight bleached outing flannel, 27 inches wide. Blankets $5.85 Wool finish, beautiful plaids and colors. Heavy weight and large size. $7.00 kind.
Sample Blankets
$6.75
Half wool bed blankets, large size, heavy weight, plaids and plain grays with colored borders. $9.00 and $9.50 kind. Robe Blankets $6.35 Extn large, fine qualit'. pretty dark patterns, completed with cord and loops.
2 I -inch Indestructo Wardrobe, castors . $ 85.00 $ 79.50 25-inch Indestructo Wardrobe, dust
doors, open top, castors 25-inch Indestructo combination man's or woman's wardrobe, open top, dust doors 2 1 -inch N. V. P. Wardrobe, combination man's or woman's 21 -inch N. V. P. Wardrobe, open top, dust door. . . . 40-inch metal covered and metal bound dress trunk, reinforced with rivet studs
50.00
95.00
39.75
S7.50
19.50
18 h bl ack genuine leather bag I 8-inch black genuine leather bag 1 8-inch black genuine Walrus Leather Bag 24-inch Brown Cowhide Case
12.00 25.00 17.50
It?. 95 b.hb 10.35 22.50 1 5.65
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