South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 27, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1922 — Page 6

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1922

SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Morning--Evening--Sunday J. M. STEPHENSON, Publisher.

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The d-c!.cion pMmhs. of er..,:-- or,-- w a p h y husband with pr-onal or poll! pull to barg to . im of his men4 after his vlf was driven fr"r:i his home. It should not i-tand as a prrma n'nt blot upon a fundamental Institution of rlvlllzat !on. o

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Uroiy f?o.i cwe. Ifow much do you us th railroad.-? You are not

rtnt Uain tic; ?ir?. ir.mnfh FirhM.ftn j ptTing your share, on the average, un'.M you makr

12 trips a year and travel a total of 4 ö 6 mile..

terms OF KL'PSCKIPTION eTnrrTi-r rrrtr lo'rn'.i r sri F'in.i5T. rr ' I"Tn.'n; flr. J Suniij-, jr wk - - " - E:r -Ith fcnraiay, one j--r -

Er MRUJiortin,; al Fr-mt;. on rt:rl rontM. ose JMr - Am ethr ty m!l V. VntprnJ at South Fi1 Pnt Off" m Fnn4 Cl Mw.

rn rnt 20 Ontl $13 00

Thirty-three years ago, the average American

DK;irrF:n, n.i:. n t, i.v-.ir you -pp' n to h.ivo wms on to Ti:r,LI(.i;T DISCI'SSIOX ONlmnl ur..b r a ! 1 tab!, or trj to Till! ITHICS OI WIIVKINc; A'i;i :nt a church o;i a hor-. but

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JANUARY 27, 1922

THE APPEAL OF NEW.

r.it!.' r h'l-r.i; it;r- ? th" senior sm- ;; ;).- fi : lunch his rrtmpaln with

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rrv tint t dvf. at him i to r'p'i.liat th adi r.i' ior rf Ir 't Hi'1!!;:.'. s. ri. v h-t h.i.l r-irly ix '.ir- in which to j, n r- .r ! of ,. t .-.v n. 'Pi"- liar iir,;' adminlrtra-.ai-j p i.n V- ' n i r i p-- r l.irdly a y r. ! r- f.,rA , f t n f.i th ar1;' to ptand ! v t': irr.i:-..--r.it:r r.. '.U,"n ra;-'d In b'-half of Nw, j, ; .r f.- jr'.y irrrpr' f1 a rr.nf s.!on that his ;. - r d i; -:x -tr- r,f fnnr hav

CMr.p o( a Ib-"a-r.

ab!- f xf.ri.1'. uiii;h actio:! h.i

J the railroads eUht tL'nes a ynr, traveurx a to- ; yo;ri0 cunsidtrub:.' c

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Now, 30 year ir. t so lonir ao. Tho y.r lJ . i-iri i.. i;oc-d' r. a i u n-o r- it-th--! . ,f c, lIr.,. tj,f r, Ir.r, v p. n -j d iris fairly fresh In the m-n;ori of miiüor.. ! J ' '1'3, -rtx.f-.i-dr s-.-r. Partie u-a: Iy . tp r.n tKH !SCOr,,f t,r xV. h.ivo tri-J Vou look at the üsure on railroad p.o.... r.U'CT ! "r;" I:'at l'ux:'. hl cl0,i is,'!,i4- to tnak- .-ur-If as cifar as p--ib!'-r....h' r t l'Jsüo ri.tici-:a toward i,ir .- . , ... ,.- trav.l. and.your mm.nt r.robahly .: "W, cr- . ,v d. ,.,,y ,,., v wwn nli.r,-'', v,'u';r :' ,il Ka'v - V"ir;' talnly are .sfppinT out. T;rn. have rhann d a ma 2- , ;!, fjuivtly with a 1,-ioup of Ivinrs , . s , ..:., tT Tort pin

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on wiipl I'd mi ti fii. th r i:i our; i h t i r itns wlvn it -om s t tl;--j d;.-cuvs:.-!i with ;!r. :' -h r, a. id nr.- .-.;ht thirr t v- .r, ha f-r '''. t j '!' m "- pa.-ion of r:!". t;i i:. ;'. 1 jn ;in a. I prov ir.fr way, a b-.t

a t r, 1',' v '" t" v'ivo no roa.-nn for -'-ction on his i n 1 1 n t . I' r.. !; :. iy tb.it anv vofrs. rither in th II p'lbli'.-an i; ir; or in th- later '. tiin hou!d ; b r i - : ; j 4 r . a f ' i . wiil ! 1 astray 1-y a ny dcclarat f ri tint t Ii-- - 1 T i : i of f w in'- l Ti a vindication i r, ri'- p' '.ir!. f t!" " p r '. ! r.T . Ir : :' pi(.'r tha .ir.'- 1 i r i . ( xcluidv. f-' i r- i a i - !i i p - f t. a t i'-n 1 j 1 ; ; s 'i T h ( j '.i rt f Now

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The period of eivil;zatifn in which wo !iv- is mo-a; M'Ondcrful in the way It has ronpucn'-d -par-f. ' Maybe you are o:i of th.' hn-ky who can recall

u r.oynooa In a country tov.n uai tn- tnr.a oi with .v alo-.iv. this follow j-.ok. d un ,fl;. 4-M,r didn't via- rir;ht n'H; .ntr down to the village d-pot to watch "No. IT" ! a j.u . h iv .-.::np'.-' a..o. ui'.ii h i.r.ock it. with regard ".o ihii ft ta'm in with a Rhrill F.rocching of brake. ;iiipp--n..l to . no?r.y a ad liurl. 1 .,.v .;,t of ours a:ut v.- intend to i

' l at our iK w d ny. With opr- r-:o- j continue -,"irir.;r it v. h: and vh-rc-1 I tomary asihty. w p.!li: to ?: : .vr wo bk". " W trust w havt ' '.-ile as Mr. iir-r-dor throw th In av ' rn:, ,;0 ouro'.f ;iv in this important' j sarr.pia r:j-., and it rlruc k Mr. CI.i r- ! ipatt r '

he returned from tt trip to New York or .om--s oth. r i nie St. -d. tbo very proaiinr.t an .ii !

I J.rM-i!i;!;:;y popular r f h i n g inai: To ftrn to a more pleasant- r m-T- '

o' our fair city. - ;fr wo fui got to meatinn that Andy

j Mr. S'. d, Wim inv.T.'.ol : d;-r . ' W't ? r.t made th foilowir.r arf ontenr", '1!)L':: Will Keward Fht- ! t:oun--nr:;t the other day, which i? ! (ts." ar.d s:art-.al after hi.- r v::rd a','- of considerable local interest'

(jut jonder, beyond tlirt h'Ji'lcn, li. th- (in- it Vnexplorfd. You recall your ervy of tl:e villajr- banker wh n

metropolis. , To travel mil-'s by railroad, bark in I're't Harrison's day, sai a boyhood treat b yond the dreams of avarice.

Today the boy yawns as he climb. into the Pull- M arly ovmi a? New Year'? v wa? ! "I wish to rtato with reference

I l.o'i; uinflou'ilc-'lly bo out again in a

! K v da .-j. I I'.-.p r -at dl-K-i of th!s f i

man for a trir of .'CO to 1,000 mia"s. It'.s inti r . ir,g, but nut out of thf ordinary. What lu- y arn. for Ito f,y in that ste-d airplane overload. Tr.'ivf'!, "far from. horu onco wa- a tliri'! ti

for tl; grown-ups. Now it'p fath r a dull tv-vify r.cti' n t Mr. !: d"r and will u

( f a bl.t.-;o ar-. In th thrill of raiboid ;ravl -..-as om'--

; slightly in lured in the frac:t but tr the recent vt:t to our c.ty ot

upl" f'olhi:-. iormeriy ftwar.l

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I cvii'l? rab'.y up.-ef (. ,r tli-j freight r.itos wore i duc. d.

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Samn4yCy January 28

On Par 1 1 You Will hind Bargain News of Great Interest

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nv: b'tv- .v ,biri b . ri p i rt", iiul".-x th-r- r oms j what d-adend by a so bcon. - inns fir of "gettin

y : -k redr- ir. a be a: ! Th Dat.y Moan. P'n-.i-i- i ... ; Ii eoi-tention ;s that M i . j y- m'.rial Ha'l. eontinm-s' to main-;

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I arty in T i ? i r. i ft on whom h nn rxpect coni ft-tT.t an 1 !!:) tion::.: support; in othr w-ord.s, unk-- tb" pr s.'l'-'.'. app !.- to I rail 'ma to s'-n.l him t. rub'- , r ' imp f.-r ;' iti the s'-nat". Tli i- i t : I . ! ,f Mr. yew, if :-.ft to tlio voter.".

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'Tii' i ' ' 1. i a to a.-i of him. when irpc l.s r-- l'-i'ti'i'i. w iia : ,. ha-- don.- to fui t h'u- t heir irt'-ri-ts and to t tlioir w-liane Til" t'ti'ior-- of I.e.- .--täte will want to know whv h.s v. ,i a' w r. cunt d in advat e- against th" i r l; r - -1 o t,,- :."ir advo.-ipd in li-lia!f of a..: r;r u It n r- iy tl.-- bipcit:sni -;.'oup nf law maker.s hielt !ia- b- ail al'a-. I tin Jarno i-' bio". 'Pli" roan who W"T" th- uniform during t!i war will a-i. with com p-p-i-biuy why S n. New has opposed anv i: ei.sir- f"f adjil't-d eomp.'-nsation and ate Iiis ly to b" Hiiif h tnoro interested in his rep1 to that -in .-'ion than to any r i;( -ration of oiii:i. that lm tli' o',,..-.. trhuid and adviser "f the p'-( --iilen t. They wiil . t ! !-.o',v how Iniliana and its farmer-- we nr .t..! jn killing brorider eredit". iji lueping a ;epj. ntatiVe off tin- fe.bual rtV'-rvo board, in y'.-Hing p o r u transportation intr-sts to hamp'-r th- r pi. ire- of . ooperative marketing. The m. n of a:".!- r.;'.- in. om will want to know

whv Ni-.v -to.d p. u th... (iid r.u.ird for tha great- j e-t r- diu tiox.s on ;.e.o,i - ..f the u i y w- altliy ami ra f 'l;;et ion.-" on i:i - wliii 'i are obtaintd by J aiti'o ii-.l i : -1 1 ' a : ' ! i: ; r -- j into fitruros. i Tioy 'a;'.! a.-',;, .p. i ju-'Iy, ju.-t what fl'ta-r hi pii'i'l iini'-'I a. I !irr.-i th" " ons:vat ism"' of the j IoiL'e groan in th- .- inte h is had upon the cost j of living fof tli.- v. ofking in in in tili-- -täte. , Tip- !a"P. and . !:;!! of Ips state, who belp'Ve j hi the liiti-u: p - of t!:e ballo' ., nd t he puiatv of elec- i

hilled by the cars." In that year 47J,f.',',o people were carried by the railroads, and the chance, of being killed in a .mash-up was one in l,5l'3.00n. Now the railroads haul 1.P.00. 000,000 p.uss-mgers a year, and the chance of being killed hn.s been cut to one in 5,673.000. Airplane travel will b similarly made vaf r and hafer as the years slip by. The rising gcnr ration may he f.ibal for airplane travel That's where it's i; tt;n; its thiil! now watch the Hying machine. It's a re..l thrill probady raU a- mucli to the y oungsters a to us grown-ups. for the youngst rs h.ave fo many trieks of tnarac, like the wireless telephone, that they must be g' tting b.-yond thrills. Hut the thrill of witching "No. 17" steam into the village depot in lt wasn't half had c h. p i-:

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(KE PLACE IFAS VACANT. There was a vacant .seat when the l.ational ;is.-o-ciation of the Camp Fire (Jirls met in Xew York to outline plans lor tho year, ('-iil Franciseo, a Missouri girl, wad absent. Inquiry developed the fact that s!ie w.ri in a hospital in hr home city, convalescing after giving a pint of blood to a man who, said the doctors, had but a few clays to live. No. there waf no romanc. of the usual sort behind this gift. She did not know th" man and may never s-e hira when be leaves the hospital. It wns an act that was prompted by the ideals of the organization in whii h she is prominent, the ide-al of .service and of helpfulness. , All through the land, girls ju.-t enterina womanhood are learning for themselves of the happiness that comes from service and kindly a ts. o'" th joy that comes from giving and of aiding, of th" content that accompanies an easy conscience. This girl had plannce! the trip e;w. had loop..',

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throw ar.Lr. ;,i,d hereafter ffeetuallv! tioti of vottr favorite newspaper. The

d. "troy a hat if it happens to :nu.i News-Time s. is frightfully d iplicat

As Mr. Steed hataihs ha:.s in his'e-d. And we. comma, eont.rvm to

large, roomy store, we can readily see that some people will f"d that his stand is well taken.

refute the statement with all ' the

rnergv at our command.

John Reynolds rave a birthday party the other nlht. and seme cg-

played a joko by sending him a bot

rut to rrturn to the ha', we think our new derbv is a fairly decent

F.ok'-r and we should b.- im rmitt- d i tie .f !ia!r tonic every half hour,

to w ar i: here ar.d there- in p. ace1 making John . tfle for tho tonic and ('"infer: in our t listminry com. ' -pul the expense ..f the errand runma epti. t comm.! unassuming way. r.ir.g ae h trip. The idea.wcs that ae,.l we be'ieve- t);at th- most of mir1 John !.-' rapidlv reaching- a npo old fii. nds w;ll stand iirmly b- hind their ' age and hi.- hair is rapid 'p. fabimr--uns and n.si-; tint this i.-i no mor.'bat we wr-mbr a lil tie if ov-:i John t! an fair. It is true tint this hit is! would . v. r w.a;te hair tonio on th-on.-and rath r ittcemvi n:en! ; hair, tin p" distressing d.ys.

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i;m esterday upon the street

1 This c-urious m an 1 chanced to meet.

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, ' ' lw;. V- r,iAi.d asked, point-blank, tho reason 111" ne.ghbers living round h:m h'-re . i

red he had a curious way ( f hir'.ng ni' ii from day to day

'Jo v. ;.-ii l::s spaiows ami to aui-pi - . , ,, , , . "Win. ows m ed washing ry bay Tli.- si.lewa c and the ground to 4'"'. '. ." . , , .

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Such dilige nee around his door.

Ho vmi believe," I dared to say.

ke. p; When ore man had the back yard cleared Another n. :n raxt morn appear" 1 And diligently there and then Tink'tad around the yard ag.aiu. 'IP." windows, wa-heil th" day before,

Fhough tidy should a home be kept.

Sid-'Wiilks should not be hourly .u -pt ; What is tlie lairpose ef your plan. And why each day a different man?"

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i I r oi..i ... .... ...... ....... . said: Tb.e men p. ust earn their dally br.ad.

Th" new man shimd a little more. Th- y tome for jobs by which to live

And IW m job that I tan -rive, Hut windows can be waslu d. you pee.

And with the morning there would ea.me Another man to polish .-,,nie;

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!i d iy !.. he !d a .-trap .:'-, wan face l,y d if f.-rent neu repeatedly

to from tain: of b-'.ng gien to the bürgest j forward to meeting with other b rub rs from all

j oing e dd chores around the place. And so 1 formed thi.- little plan Pptil the it :gh!"Os. as t!ie d. ItPu-h .U.y to he'.ji oiue needy man."

I i'ell int gc.ip. womlving who j Ami then to nv lp whi.-i ere 1 h'"-

Th.is la-ginant of noai might be. "I hope tin se l' Ihr.v.- n -.- know." ! And whv thi- tinkering mlleis-dy. i (Copri-ht, 11 22.)

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! over the- land, to m-w eperience.s and a !iippv' ; outing. ! When the- call tanm for lraman biou 1 : 'Keep

ire t P.- m - p. d- '-v w Iii. h .'.-w !.r-i ry ol.:aind t!i a living man alive, -he ii;d not he-itate. Tin- habit larg. ; . imp f 'on.lemn- .1 :!,o-e metheaks as j of thought prent Pte-l h r to act. It was on'.v by dat;g' reu s to tl..- fopi.lPmr s (.f g-overnment and ! accident that the national a.--( i:iti-in P armd tli" yt-t .. r.'iin th" mm wie. elainod tit roa."i'n of her als.-nce. feo.- the tradition of the- Camp thron :!i the-.- uno.ttri. ti.- n a. T.Tratior.-. i lire (Mrls is not that of the- spotlight.

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;p . - ai ! t ; - r.ot a to-w ( i y . I f 1 '': 'f i .;' we- i k - ai. 1 . la 1 1 s. I ; ia :. p. h i.s the prii found con- '.''! h i-i b n , e -rw "he Iminglv m-lmg'.y tp. fu 1 ; h p it r.i ti Ppp, . : . ion and iuvestiga- '..'' th.it h:s record in tip p;-:'a ;oi ;,, !;,-. majority of the " h i . n nirtv. h sh'uld resent

f a.- oe-I. tiling

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ai:d !m::i:!:..;mg. I 1 f he gf - a th.s .t.:i - wo: u . ... dem.t. ta.- -t rs Vill :ne .t.il !v v. tm .a i-la-i. n thp p j p;s t st. if not hi- i t.l . ;. pp.

When pteplc try to t -1 1 you that tin- M.ipj ; ; n wrong, that women are b eoining Patdeii.- l and seifj-h. that they have thrown away the ipaaktv f mt ri v. I - mi ml i that there- are ih.eisands of !h-e Canip Ihre Chi.- in th" land. Then hiM e ea t O w on y . O "U'lut ;s t Ii. K"mi who has be. a, in ll ears, going to be whan he g -ts i.nt '."' ask s an . d'. t.uial. Mr. Kemp will be an old man. "Th- average blond his 11".' 'n hap- ,.n Irr lie ad." say.- scienO". Rrune;s at e de mand.ng a r -count.

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Th- : i.n't much i;u(Stion that! d-gost. haithv dige-tirm P,o.-d rooks are a hV.-sim beyond I - ot.e of Pa- b'c.-slngs of life, a 1 1 . V p - - - j n g

.its .... in training lor :-toLi;:y r.at i .d i .. dp we u the

I whole- brood ami 1 ' :' 1 unge-r- ar.d muddb-rs and fak- ! e;-s ap, l fu Idlers

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e'b-r. iie hup'.iti lost ? V "h" .n Wall Th totn must have drop peal out of cu.-gar 1 pie.

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i ot eb'glnt it ieui improve ? your Who wast- and who ruin our condition ; food'. An 1 .Pais both your temper and j b ..'es. ! i-'o. while thre'etgh the mtion we from tJ:is re- Pal. you see just s- e k doe-atmn. ho ." pal 1 This matt, r wc shouhln't nozl-ot. - Ate v.'eP-tr.tined and o.iiii'i t"nt , Sin hope- up.rui.sa and idealistic e-ecks! A'"'1 ofteni im s totally wrecked illy groin hy dy-pepiic.s and badlyICr by their appliance of skill and; led sie ptics of st i an e I (.s shown by tha history book.-1), Th. y give to our rations a z ! It'.s add to our knowledge" by A. sm.oi t hr.' and s ivr-r and b-!i- building one eolle ge cat" ;'.iv..r I ot.-d -ntlr ly to o. ;t ; Th it h dps them, with to, (Copyright. 1 :22.

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a ;m:.T (otMiiv. (Dayton Ntu-.) Th.s a gi e at eeuintry. Tin alb n i em .- her" t"e'.iy ip-.el. sp.-.tk in.g In a ''a.tiv. .; ns--. tomorrow ha owr..s his own home and is independently well off. la- you vir stop .1 to woe.br why i: :s so few if nny. America: want t g.v e up tha ir liorm iti 1 this country and try t mend th- ir fr-.-tun - s in il,. ' old World? The answer is simple . nough. The opj j

World offers nothing to th." New World to the point of de-iring to co to Furop and sinpet a career. I-p,i-rop-PiTi careers already are shaped, forfunes are made, traditions a r heavy and continue to -prevail. It is only in th" I'uh.'d States, land of opportunity

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1 s'veral years age a tri imw p...s.( -.-.:r-; an in -o:m' lot. : of ill a day from the eil whnh ga.-:ies fror.i tl: is j'" T

; v.inm land. eu ne ver reael a .pory of th.is kin 1 I i in any cabled now.- from Furop. Rut thi- Is rx- j

o ily what h.app'.r.e -. to a young farmer in Franklin, i

I A ( Y (.HAY. It Word.-w erth h. 1 written it with an eye to ,-ub.-. 'p.mr.t movie pn-du "ti-m. , -,, 1(i j p, iv 1 f h-.iry Cray.

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fairy tale. Uotibtb it.-- s.rc. r.t w o ;M b- d.-ubt '. I ? but for th- fact that similar t''ries ot . -.mil im-r- "- a f.i::"r ' V.: 1 . st turn up almo-t -v. ry .ia in Am-ri a. Th.is A vr'') rr T.. the weuder coun-ry o; all time s. It is u npara I1 ; d -n '' r-i:1' X' ;:r: t. e I :!:. ir.!.i iv..l,

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AI R THAT IS N1XTISRY. ll th.at five-power treaty rnear.fl anything it rr.Mn- bi:sine s fcr mt rx i) i :rst. n ding.

Ra.uor i- ) hlgli in Havana, tliat 1

:.-:-'.-s the:.. ?:k:....-; that tho Cub.tr. - a tr agrc-.r.er.t with Amri'-an b . . P-c g rs. I'X.WIMITY OF OlMVTON. The (' c rrr. a n s are beginning to ray ihr", their r-publiraa covern-rr.-T.t d. ', 't p .v. The nip;. -5 are be-

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ii. uii in-'u i.-. im. ia .viurrica a long a? n-1 rcntinu-. to asp'r.- to and tight for place and position. Thi is the only country under the sun where j thi.s is mm. i

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'ovary i ! i trr:..rv' w ith a re minder that marriage is pre-um-d to be a union ef he-art and of you!. 'p'P" t.v human t . ir.tg.-j J- :n in th.- in h of h ippifa . s t!;rr-:g-. a c mr. -u p-ir; and a e om-n-on ap.p und- r t.-n 1 whb h e ns..brs nithrr luxury no- prlva-hm. but ha.s a ,'pvmuy ef bu to w lp' ' 'it :pi y de r i pt ;r r, v. To say t" w onieri of thi-c i . ntury that marn.ige

SI III. (Ihillai Di-pat( h.) A'cut let.o.'O women are i-rv.pliyrd by the .-a'.'.-ri'.ul.s. To realize how times hav-- h tug. d arid how v. omen have invade d hu-pp ss. -i, bc . k in mo niorv .'0 years and try to picture a ot:-t.ni ün a railroa 1 payroll. They we're mighty f-w. If at all. 'Hi Influx (f w omen into busim cs in one generation h.a. been a greater change than in any pra-va u-; ivihz-ition. In the long run it will have many tltips greater eflYct on American life: than tho world war.

He gambled all th.: wealth .away F;vr a er.- krI wheel; Rut .ah.! rime littb"- Lucy Cray. Iii r h-nrt w.a.- trim ac ste.-'.t

j i:he hast-:v d to the- gambk-g den, j At 1 " i.-t a sei rnfu.I gl rice !'.' n a h- of wicked ir.en i 11: g ;g- 1 in camcs ef ham-- .

:p- -hot t;e ei-alcr ;:: his track. And. when th.s 6a-l was d'-m, lie gather el in the gb aming s'.ack"

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Fcr the her.' hi of those; br-thcr-i a

who hae failed to fcIIoA' t h 3 situa- j ! Car. in Ireland there is an nninr. , n

t ..... . - - .. j tur.ity to 'got the dope' d-vn at one ; cf Gold'.c Mann's four ciar stores. I All kinds of questions are explained

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COAL HELLER. RAMSEY COAL CO. Main 477 Lincoln 1343

Do Your Friends

I ell Them How You Got Your Policy

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