South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 316, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1921 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 12. 192!
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Chamber of Commerce to Be Held Soon. Tho primary nomination ballots for directors of th? Chamber of
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DIL GAHDINHIi rLGLS SUNDAY SERMON SERIES I. Jan s I,. (Wr.litv-r v.-i:i --in rn S.ir.'S.ty vfnir. r at S'.. I'tul'.s 7 1 tii" !.-t i:;i:."'oj;ii e-hur. h a "ri s of t-vf-nin s- rmcr.s on t i tr-n'-ral ubjf c-t, ".-'oii.c I nt'Ti.'.-tiüs' Io'I'-rn ju irn." n Smy 'v ninir Pr. ianlin"r will (li- 'a-- thr-'"- iu stior.ä cinr( rr. '.ni; ir.lu ii;-;..: "I.O'av r Iv- -.' i:i:-ht V " an 'A'.' Talk With t Ij. ad." an-1 "Ar" All frJji ritualists ImS'i.sttrH." cl tl rn;i;c will b r ri'I'Tcil )y rf. ra.ii'3 Mi-fi's Ci:or-.i ami Karl W. Knurr will ir.L'. ary." !' Paul lluilny.
30 DISABLED VETS GUESTS AT DINNER
V. amui.Mjiu.s .Nov. 11. iTe-init-r iri-ii4J. of Frai.ce alter attend-
) i:.,: the Arlin0ton crcrnor.lea Friday
w:nt into .jiitcreace v.ith Ala-rahul Foch and with M. Viviani. Al. dr-
Election of Officials to Head raut Uenhlot and M. Casanave,
associate uet gates, iirtaniabiy about anairj of thy armament conference. .Maishal Foch late Friday made two or three cal.s, then changed his
' Ufiiform in the x;rvdiu car ;n wti.ca
Commerce, wore counted l:,t n!?ht. ! Frcnch wnt;isrfy. , loc.u v r r, ;
iij nitii iti-anj vuu. ana out or i ine marsnai nas oecume yuite ac- r.rc.-raai and
this number the I'O with tlie hiyht.: number are qu ili:'ud for the final election. Ballot for the final election w ill bo mailed next we- k and the polls will close on Monday. November 21. Of the 20 c-ar.4iJ.ltfi rhcn last night, 10 will b- ebeud at the election next week. The following twf-nty rt.en w re cleo:-d at the primär; s: George Ilolorts-on. X. :. Feltf?,
EAGLES CELEBRATE Oil ARMISTICE DAY
Extensive Program and Special Ritual Held to Honor , Fallen Heroes.
UNCLE WIGGILY
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'Sow. Uncle
CONFESSIONS OF A LIOVIE STAR
in celebration
customed to living in his car und home Friday nicht,
lecliiitd to tai.e a room at a hotel of Armistice day. during the day. His train left lato Timothy Calvin. asrraduate Friday night for New Haven, where Notre Dam .knd a prominent
tnrr.ey of Valparaiso, wa.
hv will attend the Yale-i'rir.eeton iu.tball game toir-orruw. IM. Liriaiid tall he would like to -e an American football t'ame. about which he has heard so much, but he was doubtful wheth r he
principal rpeakr, delivering
.Viesily, please try
! to remcml er:" tefred Nuw Jane. I n Mr. Lonsrears was hopping out of
t hi.s hollow Ptump bungalow one day. of j "Don't forget." j "I won't." promised the bunny the ! gentleman.
an
uld be able to do
a ldre.f on "Meaning of Far riotism," Irwin I. Fischer, Pa?t Worthy
presided Th Eaclts drill
! th" conference.
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A. kt. Heller. II. W. Cnmsiv "...or,rr,
II. Whcelock, F. A. llryan. (I. U. J tv' r i,','lt I:1H" b" ab'iC uU-mv Uingham. W. O'ürion. Joseph II. ' the ilrvard-Yaie game at CamNeff. fl. M. Johnson. Hamu l' 1 ep-1 L'n'!'J'
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W. W. Austin. F. C. Ii imoid. tTA DT f(T AM 77 V J
V. K. IamnnrJ. F M 1
Hinei'. J. C. Iä'wnrth -i.i.j i,,iin r- t
Campbell. "j T I linn
Th" vote was canvassed bv V:!
iam P. Cass.' A.
j Ault, and John
LT":l'N0 BLOOD OH ME
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O. Wil.-on. Ne Taylor.
Ed Jackson, Secretary of State, Delivers Principal Address at Meet.
VARIOUS ENVOYS TALK
ON EVE OF PARLEY W A S H I SC. T( X o v. 1 1 . Fo 1 - lowing ( xTn s:-ioi.s froiti the princi-j
Iai delegations on the ev of the
; ''BliieLearir" of France Drops
Pre.Vt
t; am in charze of William P. Julry. gave an exhibition followed by j
. it ciion Ui uii' r.a a ie.s oi ciu.ra, u hieh alc?o furn'ls're-I music for ilancing after the a iirea.?. The hall wa.- beautifully decorated for the occasion, with f!ag.- of the Allies, l'r-rs "SerioiiV Holidays. Mr. Galvin urged tnat more at-
ihes holidays
ir impor ance
modern tendency
' o make tlies holidays, days cf hilarity and pleasure, rather fnan
ber or that you will forget?" asked the muskrat lady housekeeper. "I'll bring what you a.sked me to, for I supper It is that which you do not want me to forget." spoke Mr. Iongears. "You said vou want
i ed a diamond dh hpan from the one I and two-cent store, did you not?"
"I did NOT:' exclaimed Xurs? Jane, laughingly. "Gh no! It was a gold piano from the nine and ten-cent emporium!" said Mr. Longcar. "It was NEITHER!" declared Miss Fuzzy Wuzzj. "Oh, yes, NEITHER. I ought to
t;rfat davs of insnir.uion and meant?
Aloof Altitude and Protests ! for thought.
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nnocence.
Thirty disabled soldiers from ;llea!thwin hospital wore the guests , of the Eiona club and the Souti j Pend post, American Legion, at t
as.sf-nib! enc
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cf the armament confer-
P.riand. French prime mini-
me or. if renee
VERSAILLES. Nov. 11. Henri
Eandru, alleged "bluebeard" dropped i Friday lor the first time the ul ,of j attitude ho had maintained since i the op.-ning of his trial on charges i of having committed 11 murders, 10
.-arrest spirit to a in in reaching ' , . ; : . " ak""k U common undemanding that shall (U1 f .h:S "l ' . . .
ineie is no oioou on my nanus; ; SU(i, as Fourth of July anil Docor-
Continuir.g he spoke in pavt as follows: "We are celebrating the third anniversary of Arminice day and it now appear that this holiday i.s to take its place with the other national holidays aa a yearly i-vor.t. The real meaning of Armistice
day and Its ral place in history
cannot yet be determined m tne same sir.se as other great days.
DRY CHIEF STARTS CLEAN-UP OF L APORTE LAPOllTE. Inl, Nov. 11. Declaring hi intention to raid all hom'-s w"n-re mi -pici-n exi.-'ts that liu- r is I eing illic.tly made. Pr(hlblrion Oüi'-r perw;.ng-r d-.seend-cd ii"n f'ur Eap-'rte n'.-; 1 tos here. whir h w ere nir.s'ickf 1 fr(m cell l r to gl rret.
k n,UI1lnr.ad of an armed p.-ace inry Perft:Ps are not absolutely atIon lUVm Wo arc yet too near the ber of Commerce gymnasium. Frank ..j soe no roa,on vhv a'few WPel;g clean, but they never did show signs fIn .nnkice day to determine
Gilmer, president of the Lions , hence we riiould not be s-naratin-af- ! 01 an numan l)'ooa. no said. v hat the term will connote a ctn-
ue eoiueiia.s ins reianona wnn ' tnrv h.-nee. The fact of the matter
so far a human Intelligence can
club, acted as toast master. Ed Jack- tf?r having defined how the inter-' son. spcrft:irv of tliP stntp nf inninm i twts of onc have become thi inter- i
, , ,. ... . ests of all. I-ranee wishes to ar- ! who delivered the principal address , f nn , . - ' . , r. . ... . I rive at an accord that wi 1 create' i at the Legion meeting at the Hi.ghi fri , , . . , . , : . .u . . i. . . . ,. T-n atmosphere of peace, in winch.
.-i uooi wir; in ine t v t'li ill if, ueiiver
1 ed a :-hort talk
j commander of the
Arttinr Midi 1t n - 1 l
Legion post ana ; u-,,
hi alleged victims were entirely of
' a commercial nature that as a furniture dealer he purchased fur- ' niture and other valuabbs from V, , 1 1 1 I . i
nations may work in complete ' Ult 111 l,ul " lu "u M,uw,ei'Ke 01
Mi.s Mary Stone, of the local Red!
Cross Th-
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Schanzer, head of the Ital
ian delegation: "The world emerges from an im
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P.irH of q 1; a i . t i t i e s o i It sai I warrant.- a r
v;in',' r for
and Friday noie dy :. in what l eality of t ra i I woJd i.e ir.a !
di.-jTii intl'- l s'i'.N li'l'l' T V.ere ffiUnd.
and
chapter, also rpoke. il In not 11 aa U.iiit f
.arne. inupu'aur ul naoie cnain nrq!n i
of lunch rooms. Music was furnished by Steel's orchestra, and James
WESTERN "lM HEAD QUITS.
j CLEVELAND, O., Nov. IE Dr. ; Charles Franklin Thwing. retired
again its equilibrium. The war ' l' ru,ay a5! P siuent or the western l.roko the economic unitv of the ! ' university, after having been
.an , h.in. irr h pp. I
i s : o r e of Is of Ib rof homes s to know
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now discern, the real meaning of the day will ,o determined in the next few years, or possibly In the next few week.-. So far the very name of the day suggests a temporary cesrttfion of warfare but it hoped in year.- to come that the World'.- war will be looked upon as a cessation of all warfare and the real em of p. ace.
' hnve remembered that." fai'1 Uncle i Wiggily. "I get let me see now I j get neither at th, four and five-cent
tore. b:x cents worth you want; don't you? ix cents' worth of neither."
"Look here, Mr. Lor.gcars!" said!
Nurse Jane, serious like. "You must not try to be funny so early in the morning. I said I wanted neither a gold dish pan nor a diamond piano or whatever it was you said." "Well, what was it you w-anted?" asked the bunny. "Needles! Needles!" answered Nurse Jane. "I want needles to sew some buttons on your shirts." "Oh, yes! Of course! Now I remember. Pins, pins, needles and pins, when the show starts the fun oon begins!" chuckled the bunny. "Oh. there's no use trying to be angry with you!" laughed the muskrat lady. "Hop clong and bring me two papers of needles fine and coarse, then I can do some sewing." "I'll bring the needles!" promised Mr. Longears. and then over the
! fields and through the woods he ! hopped. He iooked around carefully, for fear he might see the Weaseis-
"Oh, you won't b1 'ich a scarebaby when you've been in the movies as long as I have!" Cinctte drawled Jut as I banged my door. I felt eick. "Scare-ha-by ?" Horror! How did a girl get like Glnette? "Hello. Ginette!" The voice was Dick's and It reached me simultaneously with the slamming of the perfect lady's door Doubtless he had misled the vision and had merely hailed her In passing her half-closed door. That must be it. Dut even so. how could the fastidious Jimmy Alcott address a genuine Thais-type In such a friendly tone! Familiarity that I could understand. I'd heard plenty of that In the studio. It was bunk meaningless twaddle. Rut friendliness! Pome peculiar excitement brought the tears to my eyes. And it was absurd to ruin my own carefully applied complexion! CInette. r.ct T, was the cne to weep! I hated to meet Ginette and Dick at luncheon. Our studio priden itself on being the home of a hapry family. In the studio restaurant all the people mingle in genuine democracy. Actors in their coctumes. the directors and the electricians, cameramen and craftsmen, carpenters and milliners, decorative artists and seamstre-oe. came and we,nt in carnival variety. Several of the boys stood tip when I entered the restaurant. I f'gnaV-I r.obhy that I would take the chair at h!.s side. Bobby manages the lights for my director. IIr'.- a nice boy. He was overseas, and he say he' learned to pick out a lady when he fees her. Though why being in the army can teach a man that. 1 can't imagine. I especially like! Pobby that morning because the place beside him was a long, long way from Dick Farnes. Dick was sitting across from Ginette, dressed now In a regular Greenwich village smock and skirt jade green and white, with a huge Spanish comb of grc-en n'ono? over one
ear. She was smoking clrnrt. Th restaurant the only place whM ymoking is allowed. Clsrarctn ani coffee that's what Ginrtt workon. she boasts. I wonder'd if Di-k wr- s tt'.ng oppc'te Ginette ry char.ee or choi'-e. My Uarn nearly embarrassed nie. WhiV Lobby talked to nie. I kept hir.klng of the only lim" Dick and I hid lunhon together. He ha 1 taken me in his canoe up the rlvr back of the New England town. I'd never Ven off like that with a man before. I didn't krw thn. but latT I rralirod what a high opinion r.f Jini my Mo herd ear hid hr!d. He an I werf two of a .mall rhing rarty of bow and girb from tho summer cottages. A harmlt" little garter nake In vaäed cur drob vh n wo l,:r.ch,l en the river1 ir.k. Di-k waj stubborn when h'.M r'-'i-in. pr' t'V EcrgY Lincoln. 9-r amMt r r rather yelled like a wi'd woman. He caid he wouM not ki'l a por frightened creature l!k that to r-.re any ciri Th crowd taur.td him o tite 1 him a Trahmin or a r.-:.Mh!st bm I :iked him awfully . I uv rsvoci? h: foelirc ahor.t tl-.e fright nf .1. wr'.glinT thinr. An 1 within the next ho::r. .Timn-.y billed a ratt'e.-'nik and Five my 1 ife. T never e -oi'd cat f h a f.--h. and o aftr r Vane hr o' b.f in ! T climb-e-l hrt led it s tr " .- h r w; : . rirroep.. W'vol sr1." !"'a but '.e? with '-rc; tv tni-r to M h rd a r when T beard a p r''l;nr "Ting like a weir 1 eb ctric n ' r; i o (To p.. ..t!n'i1.) Copyright. l'.,l.
world, the enormon. fin-.nei-.i . neau or tne institution for .11 years
Cover entertained with a Hebrew ; rirr,q whlrh tho ..r lrT,tiri'.Iw1" ! to the day, a longer service than
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I the nronhs oxhausted their fo-ce 111:11 OI an otner living college or ; the world must ,(-e- arouseu.
fa ft V . A.i ! nnlvt ritv nro u I n n t r t )i fx I n t ', : , ft , , t ; v i i f )- nannlp (In not
In , ' . ; . ...V :c,o,c n, Thn-in Mif.K.otDll - st i. t,.,. thev to remember Nurse Janes neeaies.
ketch. Following the dinner was taken to the High
the
school
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Peae must come through public or the Mink on whom he had played opinion and the public opinion of j tricks, but these hungry beasues
There eij uul m tism.
Now, Uncle ggily really wanted
. e.t" the IK'X'I
fererit rnnntrifo Ckp)i rrt a i rr,, ' otate s. I v. inwmg ceicDrateii n.s s-.ro war t)ut it i.s i.-ecause
aifomobiles where the Healthwin f,nro iM .v,; ,1 .t:, i 6Sth birthd.av Wednesday. Ho rx-';.r. t,o weak in exnresdng them-
to render almost imno.-vib'e onv Pccts to devote the remainder of his, selves that wars came about. What
eterans were the guests of honor!
at the American Legion celebration.
MADE MAV!H'i:; !5Mv HEAD. HVANSVil.LH. Ind.. Nov. 11. Anro i t.k nt w as i:i:ob- Friday that Eat: me Si'rg-'.int, id" New I urg. hod b- n M-ii i tol as pr sident of the i ". I'd::: ;-:.iti' h in!;, ju-t organ-i-' T'e.e bank, opt n for Ii. i;:--v-i Moreday. wi'l succeed the
and in tho value of their money as I Iife to v.Tltln?r books
conmierct. among them. Now the supreme condition in order that the
equilibrium of tho world may be
l",,v"",,;' u -vt-- the countrii-s more severely
a. iuu lia.uu in irs. j ear.nciw j,y fjie
.Murphy, widow oi Dr. John Li
MRS. MURPHY LEAVES
$2,000,000 ESTATE
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war may riso and recon-
i ctruct their economv Ls neace. Th-'
Murphy, disposing of approximately . is why all ollr efforLsi must 1 e di.'.noo. 000. was approved by Harry reeled toward creating political
Kens, asisiani i i'rooate JuugeHenry Horner, Thursday. Mrs. Mur-
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cf:ak coupons
puzzle French'
PON. Nov. 11. Mem.-! i'ri oeh di-le'-ration who ,
b a'. ' :s and eig.v"' t and re- j
1 ' ; ! for th- aaiount of' r i i;i !...-( --, haw Ir;.- I to use j " : t . .. i V ;(t buy erlu r no r- ' m !i b Ii in- it to be Americ in 1 a. Tip y uu- (juicklv dis- J
i IlT. .- e. c.tP t not to ;
no i o : . : a 1 1 or two :vir. r an anti'm"bil
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phy's will named her three daugrters. Mrs. J. T. Benedict anel Mrs. Edward N. Hur'ey Jr. of Chica-u and Mrs. James Murdoch of Indianapolis, as benefic'arles. IU'UGEAIIS GET ONLY Säe. CLINTON, Nov. 11. Burglars. believed to have 1 een seeking registered Utters sent out bv- miners aft-
lot of work.
This sounds like trouble!
LEWIS L. PIPPIN. Lewis L. Pippin. C7, Lydick
o a 1 .- !
from th" post otTlce at Universal, a
re-j mining town near here earl; today. ' The robbers obtained only Süc.
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"This is the fundamental thought tenance cf peace. of Italian policy and it is for this reason that Italy greeted with full heart the invitation of Pres't Harding and Ls ready through our delegation here to give all the possible contribution to the conference in order to obtain concrete re-sults such a.s to create in the world that atmosphere or peace which consti-
r pay day, were frighVned away tn fmin- if onren,f. n.e,i
Japanese official statement: "Japan approaches this great meeting of tho nations confident that the conference will succeed. We are- undertaking this work in
the knowledge that although there
may be faults of detail in our po- : Mtion, it is in general a just one, ; ; and in the belief that 'all the na- ! , tions will content themselves with j i facts, as we shall do, and de-vote ! i . . . .... I
themselves to unprejueiieel expres- j s!on of the facts. A sure founda- i
tion will be laid for an international agreement that will make of armament limitation a fimple matter. "All the nations of the world. with their v.ar wounds slill sore, are cl imc-.-ing for peace. And though eome of these wounds are rf the flesh. they are equally deep economic wounds. "Japan, In common with all other countries, is demanding relief from the armament burden that
car
penter, died yesterday following an illness of three weeks. Death was caused by a complication of diseases. The deceased was born in Dutler county. Ohio. Sept. 1", 1S33. but came to South Pen! 33 years airo. He married Miss Emma Eassett in this city Sept. ID, 1SS1. Eesides hü wife he is survived hy three children Mrs. Flmer Merrill of South Lend, Mrs. William Hulllnger of Lydiek. and Earl Pippin of Louisville, Ky. One brother.
but as he was hopping along the ' bunny, all at or.ee, heard a voice
. . . .1 ITIT-lT"
we must bring aiut is rciu mcreM o.. nr,i -i .leirnl "Oh. dear! Sich a
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,n their tiart to oid.lin peace. A lien van, i ü newt ha
lMc- ,1(,nn tb.e dilbcultii'S HOW SO '. "Hum!
prevalent v. ill be overcome. said tip bunny rabbit. "I won-ier
The very horror of the last war who it is lie looKea over tne '-op gives u grouml for hope that fu-j of a loliypop bush, and he was very ture gener ations w ill look upon the J glad when he saw his friend Mr. j
late war as the war that ended all : Porcupine. Mr. Porcupine was wars. If we ate fortunate enough to ; standing near a big pile of sticks of
double pawfu! (for they were very loose In his skin), and handed them'
to the muskrat lady. "Oh. they are Just what I needed!" said Nurse Jane. "Ha! Then it's just as well 1 forgot!" laughed the bunny. "And now for some apple dumpling but don't put any needles in the sauce." Nurse Jane laughed and said she wouldn't, and Mr. Longears and Mr. Porcupine had a fine time. So this teaches us tha Just, because a clock strikes that is no sign it belongs to the union. And if the corkscrew doesn't twist itself around the milk bo. tie and squeeze it so it gets the hiccoughs, I'll tell you next about Encle Wiggily and Woodie's clap-
Frcd FttJtnn Finds Onr Ihtxcr lie Can Knock Out HOCH ESTE E. Minn. Nov. 11. Fred Fulton. Minneapolis, knock I out Jack Heinen. Chi- ago. in the second round of tbdr scheduled 10round contest hcrn Friday nicht. Fulton floored Deinen twb e in th fir.-t round and three times in tho second. Fulton wu-hed 215 pounds, Heinen 214.
FEND SLAIN ECHO'S IIODV. IIOCKVI LLE. Nov. 11 The body of Steven Fergusan. colored. of Indianapolis, v as found Friday In a ditch by the side of the rr-ad. one mile r,ut of liockvüb wh re the man was kiKed uhrn bred on Monelay night by unidetititi d men. Accordintr to :o. r who wer.- with Ferguson, the party of "wo '.d;ite p, : and two colore! men was mof-rcg from India napo):-! to e'lir.ton and came e.n another motor party apparently stopped to repj'-r the raaohine. Ferguson left his party C ctfer help an' as )u- a;i;reacbed th-i
have thi--. come true, the future generation will edr brate it as the birthi day of international peace.
HATE CUT HEF LEFTS WAC.IS. j NEW YOÜK. Nov. IE Keduci lions in freight rales which wol re- ! licet th.' cut in wages cf nearly Töo.eOO employes of railroads north
of the Ohio, Potomac rivers and
W OOd. "What's the matter, Porkie?" asked the bunny, calling his friend by a short, jolly name. "Oh, I have to pile all this wood in the hou.te for my wife," Paid Mr. Porcupine. "I told her I'd have it lone wh'le she wont downtown -hopping. 1 tit I let It go until so late now I'll never get It done in time.
cast of the ML-dssippi decided upon'nd it's going to snow, I fear, so our
vinter wood will he covereu irorn
Park
a
Newton Pippin, of Liver
sister, Nettie Trim of Wakarusa, Ind.. and two sisters residing In Kiehnmnd. Ind.. al-o survive.
Funeral services have not been arranged.
T3 n TTj5 -a A jjjmb iaasadhs lis
esterdav at a meeting of railway i
oxecutives will probably be
ii n with tho interstate commerce
enmmision liv- eveeutives of the lines' offered Unci Wiggily. and between
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l.VM.,v rnn-i,iittP, v.-:es; at n i nti' I n 0 ni ine IWO annual
AAVt.l m V-lil.AAAWVV. .j.jjt.--..-, yet: to go lo Washington and discuss the j had the wood stored away.
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means ui unii.i il iin. j
establishment nf lower freight tariffs.
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.--traighti ii I fectly harmless and doesn't burn or !n p i : r. - 1 iseolor the fkin. Now lis- j Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a ei.it I. -a or small trial bottle from .any dru'-
ou'll g i ; store, and after lining It jut or.ee, y.i'i I i:'. : you'll forget tliat you ever had baekv.x trating 1 ache, luinlus." or sciatica, becaus-?
ycdir hack will r.cver hurt or cauo
It never dlsipoe, recommendc.l
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do not consider
our responsibility ended wbn we hive so! J a p.n'r cf eyeglasses. Whether in rc-crib-.r.r; !cr.5C5 ourselves, or in tilling a prescription bMi::ht to C5. cur cor.?tat;t purposi: is to render that ?ar; -taction which i not temporär)' merely, but pcrm.ir.;r,t ever a course of years. Th: rc5ru:c-:s of our lens factory, the complete assortment ci our stock cf optical goods and the painsLik:: Ycrkni.in?hip of ou: experts arc all d.woted iir.ccasirtgly to tho fulallment ct this one purpose. Our patrons are cordially invited to bring us their eycyj.i-ei from tirr.e to tirr.e for inspection. We will count it a privilege to make, without charge, little rc. i ustments which asmre cor.hnuoua comfort and
driers in cyec!a?s fer:ee.
212 s. Miniin.w ST. Micco-ors to ;. C Faul, pt. li!:icLtimp Tliatcr llldg.
A'tlmugli iv n hii at homo at the t'nip. pedestrians wb.o saw the blnro raved the heme of Ooorjre
taken : -isht." 1 ...... v : a. l a 1 .11-
friends soon
j yet," spoke the bunny. "Tell you
what! Come on home to lunch with
Oundcrmann.
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fom destruction .afternoon shortly
W. T.a Salle
by fir
before 4 o'eb-ck.
Plre tnrt'i j- aofrti-p ehimney. 'eople who saw the fire turned in an alarm, which v. a an.-were l by v"o. f II( ?e company. There was no damage. A. Ij. Ilainhorsky. de uty nre-
eutintr attorney
nl'tresail the line:-
INDIANA JOIN'S TIHKl'TH IXl)IANAiM)LIS. Ind.. Nov. 11 Indianapolis joi ied with other cities of the countrv in the o'iserv-
ar.ee of Arm ill services
l . .... .1 . . 1 , . 1 1 !-..!., i-l a n n rt
yesterday' cnurcaeis ;ioi .to oou-.i..ii
cerr.s oi tn cny ikluii opei.i.jona for two minutes, when silent prayer wn ofi't red for tlio.e who gave thed- Ufr in the world war. A cold tain. whi h . : in early in the day. caused the j)arade to be callevl off. but otherwise d LI not .e'-io'i'-ly interrupt the eial-c.ate
:h cl.'iFs of tho Nnley school Inst r.itrht. His talk was of a patriotic uro and was delivered in both
threatens to strangle her Industrial ' the Lnglish and Hungarian lan-
development. Our elele-gation, there guages. fore b prepared to bare the Japan- 7 ese situation completely, and to POTATO MATINI1I1. Join the othc-r nations in any ju.t , School children, bring a potato policy that may remove misunder- jeaeh ami come to the potato matinee standing nnd in any procedure Saturday at the Castle. The potaarms of limitation that assures our i toe - will be gia n to tho Orplian.V
national security. "We are ?ure of our position and
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ready to let it sp-ak for itself in 1 P ?. f ,'r S 3 the conference. We want th- world j PV ItMjJ w? to learn our position from the con- , g id V?v I ij q Jfc ference itself and to make it own L C U 3 2 5
me. Nurse Jane always has somethin?." "I will." proniis-ed Mr. Porcupine Hedgehog, and be and Uncle Wiggily went to the hollow stump bungalow
snco d.iv Friday. Spec- j together. were held in all the' "Well. Wiggily. did you forged
psked Nurse Jane, as soon as sai caught sight of the bunny gentleman. Uncle Wiggily looked first in one pocket and ;hen in the other, turning some of then inside out.
"There. I knew you wouldn't bring , them!" went on Nurso Jane, sadly. "You were fooling so much, making jokes and the libe of that you have, forgotten all about them!'' : "Just a moment, Janie," spoke ' the t unny. He took off his tail sitt , hat. Xuro Jane wished she had . 1-1.1.. t s . . Vi . l.ni.ll'
i not spoken so q jicm-, ioi bc -.' stood in the ' Mr. L,on gears sometimes brought and sailors things from the store in his hat. addresses by Ilut this ime tho hat was empty.
speakers. Gov. MtCny "I guess I have forgotten tnem. ' . n . ii.. . , : I T .-. 1
m mM-imrnf meetlrer Tan e mv aear. sauiv fviu -'i-'-
Wiggily. "You see it was necause of helping Mr. Porcupine with h'wood, you know. I forgot them all ri-ht."
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Judgment." , Lrltaln' StatcnuMit. "The stately and impressive symbolism of America's mourning for her sons and daughters den 1 in tho cauie of liberty has deeply moved the he.arLf of th' ir Lritish comrades in the great war. It L a worthy prelude to the labors of the conference which beg-m.- tomorrowami to this the liritish empire d legation, representing all pirts of tb.e empire, look to aid in the ta.sk of e-tricatirg tb.e world from the unhappy conditions Into which war ha- plunged it, and to make the peace, secured at so g.eat a cost, the inalienable herit: ,'e of mankind."
pif.irravd, which lb'i? h-cn arranged here. Many public Gatherings were iield where prayers were olfen d for divine guidarce to prevent the us'.'hs sacrifice of life- in wara in future years.
Hundreds of people rain at the s-aMiens monument and heard
prominent
snoke at the
and was followed by Robert Starr Al'yn, judge advocate general of the Vc? era s of Foreign Wars. Another large meeting was held
at the state house under the aus- ; "Forgot what
1UC S eu lib' lanor ui aai.aio. i.o oi , jjinc -0-ii luinui.
asked the porcu
and the veterans
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foreign war.-. The day' celebi-ation 'wound up with a dance program at Tcmlini sr.n hall at right.
rations were neiu in
of : "Needles for sewing. ! Jane. Ch dear "
spoke Nurse
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iliis Is Whit Terrc Haute Worrnn Snvs Acr Her Remnrkhle Recovery of Health.
"If it's needles you want I can give you as many as you like!" laughed Mr. Porcupine. "My $tick-
! rry sharp quills are as fine as need- ' le-i. The Indians once used them I to sew their clothe? before the IMl- ! . "l. , ri L. n r i
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Po-rupin gentleman :lcked oat a
U. S. EXN'OY LINKS PAST WITH FUTURE LONDON. Nov. 11. "Today signalizes the joining oT the pas: with the future." declared George Harvey, United States ambassador to
Oreat rltitain. in an Armistice
address here Friday night. The occasion of his commemorative discourse was a dinner to him and Mrs. Harvey by the Knglisii speaking union. It was presided ever by Capt. Frederick U. elust. ar.d atter.ili'd a elKtln.JUisht'd Anglo-American a.semM.i ge.
Mrs. rimma ChaTmian. proprietor j of a popular ror.min? hou.c0 at f "ö ! N. Six and a Half st.. Terre Haute.' Ind., is new an ardent champion of i Tanlac. She says: "I w ou'.d be a peculiar person if J I v::Mi't willing" to say a pond word j for Tanlac, ns I snff.-red for 1 ."j years i from stomach trouble without grt- j ting any relief until I took this grand medicine. I finally got in such a . wretched condition I had to give up j my housework and bt all my room-: er"5 go. ;
day j "Tani.'C hn. gotten mo edit e,f a' I piek lie.l ami made life worih living '
again, am so t a ken
I feel 2'- yertrs yö'inspa. and , welland strong that I have! mv roomers back again and 1
RAILROADS FINED
$9,000 BY U. S. COURT CHICAGO. Nov. 11. Fines totaling more than J9.U00 were impo.'d upon railroads of the central wosi by Federal Judge Page Thursday for violation of the law requiring catt e in cars to be regularly fed. and of' the law requiring sifty appliances! to be kept in pood order. 1
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