South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 188, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 July 1921 — Page 7
THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 7. 1921
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I Confessions Of A Husband! I
The Mans Side of Married.. Life
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"I have rK,n;n,'-r.'!( ,1 T.ml'ic.to lots of ico;, V-iu---- I hh'-o it will ht-lp evoryono who tri' It. Bofaro I ran arrr. Tan!ac my n rvf-s werf4 badly ujv- t an 1 my rlccp v. as a!2 broken up. M; divstlon w.-.a all rrcn ar.-l I at.-, fa httlo that I hnx'!y had fs'r--':1LTth noun'h to hol.l up unKr rr.y work in thf rr.o alder's trad-. I M:fft:rt'd t -rriMy v.nn i irt'-urn nni a sour, p.'vy 5tnmach. aril aft-r f-wry rnr.il I hi 1 a tljrht f-r-r.- u; Oin.iiKh ray chest and awful pa Ihm that f "-rr." !
my l.ark and sho.oi all rr.y h..dy.
'In -;dto f.f ail the- moruy I 5 pent -I couldn't fin.1 a thin to hIp m .until I not hold of this Tan! if. and . I want to say riht now that four
hav
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phrcj'h
bottl-3 (f this r.f-dif in have ?;iv'n
me a wr.a.U;:: ; lout that ln'.!!cr trouhlo comply arho or a pain. , ousness and e)o ,'I iU line and foot, and I l'i! .of of a douht.
tt-i mcdlci.-iO mad- for troaV.es like I had." Tanlac U sold in .South Iiend by . th Ontral Iru:r Store-. Advt.
i'in and .-'.oiimc h !'. I d'Oi't hav-.- an am f r e from r.'-rv-; iiko a top at nif,'ht. i!andy from hftad to ' Lyonl a shadthat Tanlac U the
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i:iitii i:in-o i"p aiui I lUru: orr. V.T.r. I I-ft hme the r.xt morninir Ji'ddde Am s f-nz;n .at about ha!f-rr;:r. ;te int rva'.s. "He M-rrn.?
to hav. t l.ken a prt-tty bad cold."
"Are yon f-irn you tuckMir.kit around him vhen
it b :an to ;rf t c) yt--tcrday af t r-
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"I T think ). dear." I replied. Qrdn? downtown, though. I ran through tho ovcntH of th day, and I rouldn't remember putting the blanket about Urbbie. IMith and I had b on o busy talking and laushIncr ab"ut th. m.i-ake of Sally who had taken rno for Kdith'a husband that I had not paid much attention to rr.y trn. Mentally T kick-d myself for the
Omission, but I c oncluded that, after I alh a cold 'wasn't anything serious! and that I Couldn't b s-arc Hobhiol
wouldn't have taken or.o anyway. Ivrhnps he had gotten uncovered at n!i:ht. I rail. 1 tip rot before I went out for lunch and sh informed me that Uobbif wa.s no better and that sIi5 had taken his temperature. It was a df srrve above normal. "That isn't much." I told her. "but why don't you .ak Dr. Harris to drop 'round to our hour--e?" "Terhap I will." said my wife, "though I'm sure there's nothing to worry about." I was uneasy the rest of the day and made up nay mind to hurry home a.s early as I could. But all sorts of th'.np.i came up and. thouph. I had planned to leave sharply at
OLD MAIDS GOING TO RULE SHORTLY
five. It wn half past that hour bofore I wt-nt to the clothtree to get
Krawln ay. Like a cry'
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PÄTJCEC TBfiTTBTU r ,nutcs vork was uALlüDO lilUUDJilj vact kitch?n
of "Fire'." the words
swept through the hotel. In a few
ended in the
e groups cf
white clad chefs with their hich
j white caps were arguing In the fuT j i ttt c rlo-js German manner over the Ixadical Waiters Start ISear v.-or5 of Apo:ie Kras?in.
Tlie dark r-ds contended Krassin
Riot at Dinner to Commiseaar Krassin.
Then, Ju-t as I as about
ankers
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ray hat
to r:i.'.ke my exit, a telephone
v. a s: a n n o u r. c i d for me. I went to th ir;htrurr.fnt. The vf.ic '.va.s IMith's. "I'm .orry I can't Ftop to talk lrr.C now," I faid even before ?he had told me what she wanted. "Boba. . V . t.
Lie sick und i m nurryintr nome, &y
TT.at too rau. i aia r.oi iwnni
h-r voice pounded very pym pathetic. 'Io you hav to act a; nursemaid even oil weekdays?"
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compJimentarj- dinner to the Russ!an Soviet Commissaar Krassin nearly paralyzed tho kitchen service of the Hotel Adlon and threatened to drive the Adlon puests to outside restaura.K.s for their dinner. The Hotel
dlcn, rendezvous o? European roy-
and nobility, holding the dis
tinction of havlnr ceremoniously
been opened by Kaiser Wilhelm IU 'Is notorlouslv a ilark rdnk fj far as
(the political opinions of its employes have to i are concerned.
was just kidding' the bankers along for the beaeia of business. The pale pinks were dubious, however, and repeated Kri'-'in' ar.cdotes and f torlos of the shortage of dwellings, food and fuel in the eitle. Only prompt action of the Oberkellner prevented the impromptu political meeting from developing into a free-
for-all putsch. a they call small revolutions.
REPORT MUTINY ON U. S. SHIP
hurry now. I'll rins you up this everdr-r or tomorrow morivin'j." I Fa! 1 th.at to break the force cf my abruptness.
General Director von Siemens of the Siemens Schuckert, Invited representative directors of the important Berlin banks to meet Krassln at
I was nof particularly Interested i dinner in a private room In the Adln what Edita had to say. Of course 'Jon. Amopg the waiters -vere three It had not been her fault that I i members of the German radical parfailed to notice how cool it turned tics and several democrats, at sundown and to bundle liobbie , Krassin. oblivious to the admiring
up accordingly,
attention he was receiving from the
I'.ut if she hadn't insnsted on being ' communist waiters, who were strainwith me I was certain I would have ling their cars to hear every word he thought of It. That wasn't very 'said, began a lengthy description of locical, but I was looking for some i Russian conditions, intended for the one on whom I could put the blame, j ears of German capitalists. It wasn't Ail the way homo I reproached the sort of thing tho Russian propa-mys'-lf for not taking be ttor care cf jgandlsts had been telling Berlin comI'.obble. He wa a thousand timi s j munist mass meetings. "Socialism n.xTf Important to me than Edith j cannot succeed. Communism as we and I was. anxious to forget any! have tried it has proved a failure and nonsense about her that my Imagi-:;t hr.s proved a failure and it must
French Authority Says Women Will Govern World Inside of Century. - V - PATHS, July 5 Old maids are golr.r to rulo the world within another generation anil when that happens all sensiblo men, looking for happy existences, will try to f.eo this earth and try out the planet Mars. This I.i the opinion of Professor GIrault, probably tho bet known French authority in political economy, who ba-s just addressed his beliefs to tho University of Poitiers.
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ath A WitSf
nation n.iht liave evolved. When I ot home I saw in frcnt of our house a coupe which I recognized as belonging to Pr. Harris.
"Women are g-oing to essume leadcwhip, particularly in Europe, for the next hundred years," says Prof. Girau'.t, "This doe.i not mean that civilization Is becoming effeminate, nor does it result simply from tho fact that women will bo numerically stronger. But there are two many women for tho marriageable malea and hundreds of thousands of them are being compelled to make ill-assorted marriagc-3 in which the man, in nearly every cade, ia the weaker partner. "In that way women are gaining the ascendency '.nd it is a certainty that any wclety ruled by wom.cn will lack intellectual courage, logic and initiative. Women married to men who are their inferiors will become embittered with life. Their experience will disoourage other women who are thinking of marriage. Pres.. ently we will find a whole body of women, with a largo and active majority of unmarried women controlling things, and men will have a very unhappy time."
ROME, July 6. Tho American consul at Naples is haing mutiny on board the American steamship Pocahontas, which has Just, arrived from Xew York. Tho captain of th steamship reported that the crew mutinied and damaged the machinery. A steward committed suicide during the excitement.
ARREST TROTZ KY? PARIS. July 6. Leon Trotzky, minister of war in tho Russian Soviet government has been arrest-
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COMPLETE JURY IN KABER CASE
CLEVELAND, O., July 6. A Juryto try Mrs. Catherine Eva Kaber, alleged arch-conspirator in the murder plot which resulted in the death of her husband, Daniel Kaber, was accepted at noon today. Tho accused woman won in her efforts to keep women from the jury. Twelve men will sit in judgment on her. The first act of the Jury will be tovisit the "murder mansion" to view the room where Kaber, wealthy publisher, was stabbed to death by a hired asissin. Tho accused woman will waive her right to accompany the jury, her attorneys announced.
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