South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1922 — Page 11
FRIDAY' MORNING. APRIL 28. 1922
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"What is tho r.u; at '. A pr.-l Ji:ir.y p,07'e in this country ar asklr. nowaday? 'Why tli" nrtio?'
I ha, e . "n a member of it for more i .. Vf.iri than I am ;-"!tw' to :r'r-"-rate .
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S.VI:d: Tli timely arrival of Mr. rinly J. Shepard Jivd her r.i"r, VIcb t JMcr.-'. 7. 1 auphter of
th I u Mi r-s do Talleyrand, tho fori m r Aiw. t ;ourl, from poinc: to I?:iis j I' tr.d.- sh caino from France wjthi ut an American escort.
K'-'ntle uro win? old. 1
"Whi'-h brines me to the point. It i.i not .-o much my fault tJiat I am
I not a ere at in an an it is the fault of
function and pit- in our povern- thr ff,:ks ,MCk ,,f(inr. Thry oupht mental - hf-m-. I l.no.v it ar-Mif h l,r ki,kM nio out jor- a?0. much rir,'hteoU. !n.ih:ati..n when-any- That wouM haxp ln,ldc nie f:ght, or loly rast, n-P-rons on "the nnoi'nt , jf , J;;j(1 n t0 poor stuff to fjffht. ar.d ho::orab l.o.ly. Avper.-ioni, W0Ul,., jwV0 ?n(Ied back where 1 cr.tlri-n. ndi.-ule hurt wruri they aru I j,rjonCf., and woulvi have prown old
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at own evpens-o f-otnwhero baclt lionv, i':-toid of at tho r:ation'.s rx-p-:i-" IiriT in Washington. "Tlier i.-! a ti: for tlio voter. lie
irotoq"' fon-n , iui;ht t cban out a lot of the con"Th other day t road in a popuiT r ! f nf d 'imleMnite.' Then ho would maRaz'i:' a reforen- to oi-ro.- a6 ! fiave a be ttt-r j-cnate." 'that rote.quo tliin? I r.e.,rly wrote j (FN!) 'HA FATF il II. thit uthor a lrtr -ni pli tu r-.t i n -; '
him on hii prec:.-i" d flnition. Vnres 1 Krot'5'i'i f- In the abstract, it Is A jrreat Institution, a wond rful forum, a bulwark of liberty. Ibit practlwlly, it v.ork: with le ;-. efffcTivenrss than th ora'nary borough
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l"uzzy Wuzzy " ' '0h. tin nk you Just the sanje. but I haven't time." wa.1 the IllUPkrat lady's erwer. "After 1 bake this cherry' f,ut of turnip- I mu5t wah the beds and make up the
dishes. Oh. I don't mean that exact!y but when I've baked this choco- k f late puddimi out of the left-over (j g
ice cream sauce I rn goin to wami the face of the lock " "I guess I'd better hurry alon? before you become any more fu-sed up!" laughed Undo Wiscily, as he hor-ped out to where his automobile was taking- a drink of water which Hully No Tall, the Frog Boy, "was pouring into it from a milk bottle. Then Nurse Jane tin''hed mending the h . in the rice pudding, and put It to steep with the cold fish, while Fncle V.'iggily went adventuring. Tho bunny gentleman was riding slowry along, so h -wouldn't run over any t-Iow-moving mud turtle ladies or jfentlen.cn. when, all of a sudden. Uncle Wizgily drew near the Phort of a little peni, and he heard some one whistling, while a voice said: "Whistle harder. Fülle! Whittle an hard as you can and maybe the wdnd will blow us aeros the water so we won't be late for school!" Uncle Wiggily shopped hi3 ma-
and then you'll g. t acro.- the pond and can run to rrhonl."
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askcl T'n Wirgüy. jol-in- lik. "Xn," ar-.vrr-d the an-I- worm hoy. "but r:1V f t it nd the Ivuly Cow '; - ..''!: ov. r in th. lmrcy swamp
ar.i .che can't jr ? out!" "How do you mnn ?tjrk?" a f iced Ur.O Wirglly.
"tuck In the rnud." answered the angle worm boy. "he waä out too far in the swamp to get a drink and hr legs Fink away down in the mud.- and now she can't pull them out. Fho Is mooing" for help. If you listen you can hear her." "Uncle- Win?!1. listened ar.d, rarey er.ouch. l;e heard: "Men! Moo! Moo-oo!" "I mu?t help the Iady CoTv.,' s.'A the bunr.y. "Where Is rh?" "If you'll tao me up In your sauto we'll gt there more T.iickly." said th.e angle worm. Though It Isn't far from here. It tike.? me a pool whl!A to crawl the distance, as I am a bit s-Iow." Sr. Uncle Wlrgily kindly lifted the angle worm t;p on tho front seat '; J him and tcgethcr thej' rode to where- the L,ady Cow wa? caught in the Fv.-ampy bog. "Moo! Moo! Help! Kelp!" she cried. "I'll help yo i," said Uncle Wgglly.
"I'l tie fomethlr.g to j-ou and f a n j- f f the other end to my auto, which i! MS I Sil ft PVPl will l:crp rn firm. hvrd cround. ! A k- L4.JL X Vl CI O
ani scon I'll pull you out." The bunny borrowed a clothesline from Aunt Lett'. the goat jady. who lived nearby, and by fistenlng the line around th cow lady horru and th-
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!oon "".'led Mrs. Moo Moo out of the g, tad ?ht wa.s very thankful and ;ive Jnc W;gglly a glasj of milk.
Can Voti AtiMMt T7i'-e f ne.f (on '.' I T)U kriw wr.y i - not g; you n " 1 ;g ? Why ruttir: a- 1 rv:ri f- ; Do voti know th" v..-- ; rf p. internal ? Th at 1 1". A r e f a ' i r i ' r f ) ' r '. in th. 1 Ufr howej-D-d you kr.ov.- t'. r " ' . - vv -! es h In A rn a 1 m' '' 4 '. . - - el ly Dr. Le -) tr . ! .
"Well h?A enough adventures tod.y. f.v. i '.1 co horn." saJd the
bunny, and b. did, and that's All IIHM-ItOID. r-.v there L? to th!.? story. Put If thjPrug S'.or an! !r baked potato doVt uro to ';.- ep in jthat Is guarar-r-d
the fpoon holder when the lump of butter i5 tryinu- to tag it. I'll tell yu la xt about Fncle Wigjrily's rainbow. (Copyright, 1922.)
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"And again, T am compel! d to answer that I do not know. I can tell you my own experience, nn 1 prhap that gives ns good att index to the trruble with -orgrsi na anything. "For some years pit I have had no purpose in lif. dednite enough to bo worthy IV nam. I have been plugging along in a rut. I neve realized it until recently. I haven't even had In mind definitely, at least, the purpose of being re-elected. 1 find now, a. I look back that tliN is true. I hav pon out and gotten myself re-elected, of course, but w ithout much knowintr why. I have
made .veeeh-.! to my people, wiiieh have jiromised thU and that In hat a friend of mine vi?ed to call j 'general glowingalitie?. Put for the j life of me, i cannot tell you why 1 !
nm l:i the annate today. Iilcal Is Ilo-t bntion. "I l'.av found that senators all
legislator.", for that matter nituraf-j Iy fall into two groups when they , jret n Washington. In erne pmnp 1 are tho men v. 1m k their loc i I jsns. and thür c'.o.e i.'onr.eoticin with ' their home jop!'-; who devot them-! pelves to looking after individual , wants. In the otlirr group are those j wlio regard themselves as servant; j of the nation as a whole, and who,.
a; soon as they conveniently can, forget till about the petty demands of the separate voters back home, and aspire to gt eatr.r-- as national figures. "Now, after a time, y u discover at least I have difvovend a third group. I belong to it. It is the jrroup that sticks neither to the o:u nor the ether of th main idea.- out-
Allrpcd Victim of Cash Theft Fiils to Testify Tii" charge- of petit larcMiy fib d auaint Funtha Jalloway. SCO fb-oi gi;ina a v.. by Mrs. Ffilo Jack, Three iaks. Mich., for the alleged theft of $20 stolen from her purso whilo using a telephone In the. Sidney Schneider grocery fstore. High and S-irnpIo st.s.. April 7 was dismissed in city court Thursday. The complaining witne-TS faib-d to put In an appearance to pro.-ecute, it is said, despite effort of th defendant to havo the -ns come to trial for the puipoo of clearing- lo t- name.
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