South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 134, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 May 1922 — Page 6
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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h all th'it th mothers ..::.! r.i;n" o frf-ely and ftO i'.t:; !, f-T th rr.othrs want ' rr-hr-i r."". ever, acl a reI ttt-:n'TV, for tho only crime r.Itct. forgtfulntej and
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came wit!: t!.. !r 1 :rt lilt . o' ! .. !f tho- who rt:.sh and worry fh.ro':. M t ! " ! hut rtop and one more allow t! -!r '" '-'::' r. turn to th plr.turo of what the ; t r r . i .i ..1 v.iyed for at ho rocked that . i th- t'il.'i.? tomorrow ar.d the next day ; 1 . ! :f,-r. thought will be Jurt a little
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V., t: . r ' T:.-- r-"l 'i'n cord tli.it Ftretche from : , f ; . !. nr.itl:. all animate creation to
; ' :.: ! down the path of time, t ,". i ! - . c- v. h :i women hell their , - . : h- 1 l'r-,1..' and dh-d that thy y , . : . !. ' ir .1- ;!i'w, as bri.'ht in hove's : - : : rv :i : r cruct a in pilar ' 1 ':-!..:; II'.! n ft .i.--s. It '.. t!i" or. t t ' . f..r.''""s p"! -;o!i of j-acr'- ' r-.ih'.:';V.ty, in rt' r- r.ro H '. . - . . I.- if !'.f. v and answer to it a , ' A t !. r '. l '.:;:htt rf d. pai:?-s t : . : - . : it! iv-. r. v, Ith :.i':r.-.T h--'irt . .! , ' ; :-'.;:: r..r. A .-:'' wo'.f it.mdlnsr at th- -.'.i ' 1 ' r u .t jc.-a m'-r.;j far.rt and ' " 1 '. . in 1fftn5e of her wholps. 1 1 if.- . h-'.; I w.,u.d rath-r f-1 th i. . ;:. . - t' - hairy r.v.'.j cf my f wage tl-.-r. I '.. i ..' 1 r.- :. r h.av h r care and prott ction t..:in t t : u ; -1 p. r.i'i..l trainer. I ex-- ji 1. ..! t r. c mother rjuall. with v ,r' i:. i;t i til 1 Mor marvelous
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: .- . h. r . ul : : s ut th : ..' y V.c:" Tr. tor- - ::. c f'.y 'virt'.y npi'C '.vines : th - t:r y. itclpl. ;5 th.in to her '.: h th.t :;..'... of h.1 r body, every t -T'l...'"! cf itf-t-it-"4 love, . '-;'.t . .1" ?h- v Urht 9 ' over . . !; n h r :-y e'.'ir. e.-. hr - r ; . i r . '. ir ? - n w : ? h i r r-. t t :: tie : i ry h i -k tn ; r. w i th rrowtr.s 1. : : '., r, a :o::c the laths
r i ' r- - .: v -th 1 ft y tentimer.ts c .:th In v.t rr.a.; cp - T 1 1 - i Hij tr.owa upon hvr he. id t ; f : r r riv.T. 1: cks fo white. har . .:'. . .. . r'.; t ftr l 5;v f t-r with th 1 ' --'i h' m. w Uve until h-r .:.:. . . ! ' i : n o'. 1 ar. 1 frmy. he j v;.. t lr ',.3 cf j o-v.h; their roujht...I h'.:.ij i'.. : u U. cariAir. tcuch of baby
fjrTf; the'.r vojee; bear to h?r the ter.'lfr and rr.plnH'n not' of industry. And when at list ehe apprearh.i the por ,'.s r,f dfiLh there i no fo'.ire .o K.ft as the rrfc--'T."ft of the she bore "to peop .r.d rpUn:eh the rrirth." For mother loe th'-r is r.o ? ibstittite. If there t truth In rl!?:or.. th"n thU holy snt:mnt w pUrvd in v. -r.nain '. h'art by the hind of G-d. It
v. -j 4 t.-.t!" I.f ' Ir i.4 !n tr ith the "ry sourr rf it5f,.f. When a',', othr p.i-'.or.? ar dad It J 5urvlv-s. It w;'.l j im thrr'ih the fiery furr.a-ei of dl.---rnce an I y l live, it will endure th orchtn? breath of cor.turr.elj- with unwavering fidlity. A m-'Tl.T v.-ill ntr pr:?on. of fhin- ar.d kLr3 a f'.on rand thru" through th" Vir.'. Sh will it r r ? id t;e arru.-n m courts of law, when the mob j-erfi qr:1 the heirU-1 mi " h : n e rr of j grinl ir gr of .-icor.y, and wlt'u unwaverirsr faith maintain her rh:ld is !r.ro-r.t. She will stand at the fro r,f the 5.-affo!d -d. when the trip has fallen, rover the ror.dPmrd holy with k!-5 and with flowe-r It is tili to her th innocent t-uklin? she r r.-e liurred. to her hras. P.Ut if th" ra?h f'f life J..T5, f.rj her 5-On tO fie'.is of honor, her heart will irlow with priic, ir.ffab. tjns peakib. If he i ralie l to v. ar, she will bid him pnoa-hye with dry yes. al'h.ouh her heart is fi'.!d with tears. She will maintain a firm and hopeful mien, that he may gain fublimr courage from her 5ub!ime .amp!r'. Wli'-n he sPtep. upon the tented f 1 1 her. spirit will k- "p wafh. Whilst h Is slumbering (-he will r ny. In the agony of waiting she will di- a th.oiird deaths, but will rhoke hark her sobs ar. 1 hl'l her torture. Sh will sarch for hlrn arnonr.-t th slain, ar.d try with kiL.- to warm the deid a r. I u n re pon.-.ve ;ip to life. She will coffin ber heart with the beloved body, and her oul will keep th eternal vigil of a de.athle-.-a love. Mother love! It ha prolur-.. fondled, reared. Inspired, and glorified all of the shadowy ho-;s who have- parsed arro?s th "hank of time" tir.re man fir? raised hL? eyes toward the h'.ave-n. It i?. I pay again, the golden cord that binds the earth to God. o WOULD YOU DO IT? Earl Wlillard. young ehoe factory worker at Brock
ton. Ma?5.. h.a? one of the strangest Jobs Jn the world, as a sideline. Sven years ago. a woman In his fiefory caught her hair In halting that dragged her Into a piece of machinery. As an art of mrcy, to replace th woman's lo?t tcrtlp. Willard rave 2t cquare inchea of b! rkin. for griffins purpo.-s. It dawned on him. that here was an orportunity to make pocket money on the sido. Since then. Willi rd ha sold M square inches of tkin at $1 a pquare Inch, and eieht pint.- of his blood for transfusion at J2: a pint. Primarily, his purpose hu ma nit i ria n. F.ut it reveal.-? that many opportunities, often of a peculiar nature, are lying around looe n the world waiting to be di.-covered by sharp r-yos that sen their poe.-ibilitie?. If a meteor faJN in your bark yard on of the? cays, the next train probably will brini; a pmting buyer from a big concern In IUhe:-trr, N V. The Rochester company ?r erla l:z s r.n the buying and selling of meteors and regularly lf-ue price lists cn various grade and o,ualitic. It will Interest you to know that enough meteors fall on our earth each year to make their collection und eile profitable. Still more interesting i. that some one had Fufticient vision to pee the unexplored opportunity in th meteor business. Compasses were always getting out of order on Creat Iikes ships, causing no end of inconvenience, delay and accidents. Frank Morri.-on. then a young man. saw in the situation a great opportunity. He studied comins??, bream an expert with them. Foon he had built up a big business :n Cleveland as "the only comr maker on the chain of lake.." with a. Heady trade at repairing, inspecting and overhauling th needle d trices that point north to the magnetic pol. Along our ttaccas-ts, four or five other mrn have carved their way to comfortable fortune; with th fame implement. Observe that Willard. MorrL?on .and the meteor collectors found th'ur opportunities in queer pursuit?. They did more than find, they MA PC their opportunit ies. For th nan or woman with imagination ar.il fib-rt eyes, th. world is full of just firh opportunities. Keep on looking. nver rermit discouragement, and eventually you t.-P.I find wb.at you seek. It may help to notice that the Willa rd -Morri; on-rt'nroioEi.-t tri- discovered opportunitv by looking about until they found something that no one e .as dcirg. I'.pit" a waiting market. o IVrharN the man choked his wife with her apron he. -a Uta- she had him ti-d to th apron string?. o I-ady radio f .a r.r listening In on congress .-houll ue'ir ear muffs
Whistler Immortalized Mother In Painting Her As An Ideal
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I Father We'.:. 0f course if you're i gc!ng To make a m-Hyridl out cf j him he-;: NF.Vnr. I-am t- viik. I i could teach him n bt : -e: " .yo'l'd i't ::.e. Ify; racy n.)Ui;h if rh : little- s.mp'.eTr. woj'.d only do what jh''s ton. .-., ;-.trn to concentra-e . but h-- vent, so I .5 up pose he'll ,rr I till h . t'? Goo j bv. X'm rrir g
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Idea Voiced by Hering Realized Yearly as Nation Honors Mothers n jT'in FS lay, r.-r orv-n-el i-:i.at:v, !;.-r l -.r.iticnilly as a .lay when. maind with the, in': - u -ph.:-,. !:v:n? ;ir,i dead, ar-' Prank C. Hrirg. v r.o h.1 1 f.rs: s .-'- ;cncr- a-'ove all oth'rs, fr.r.i ::wfi Moiherj I-v wis '.-.,!
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1 Ajj early as 1 ?'":, Mr. Hering ex-
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! a day w hn. mo he rs wcul-1 ri. ci e !--e fv.. of his s e.-cr. 1 tj in rart. th--.r du-.- in the u av cf a! frma: f-on.r.'r.iitir- f fiertnite and cc-t, ext-.rrc:on 0; ! rcccgr.itior. 0t the liv.
j love and affection.
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'r.g; h.s two year? of ofr.r:-.: leadership. ha fre :"t'v .-,- v.
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1 took r"ot in the min-ls cf oth-TS ar. 1 ' rar.d Aerie of 1 : :
j the result nas bf: a w:de-s-.v eping ! t::t". still in fore, au-.hnr.r.n.- i
ana s:gr.:t::ant o rvar.ee of the ' rf-vs:ng the -ar: vj? at. a
"day of day." for mothers. Others Aid Movr.
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ricn a movf me-r nr.r,.-.
ii.lt other.s were t'co ; r- - r - 1
to coIbrate th day. sacrol Vntimcnt, Provision for th r-g.
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the fa,t that M:,, Anna J.irvus. of - 'w m ' 't' '" " - ' " " ' Philadelphia, was an adw-a-e of ; ; rr ' : ;7 1 n:'-a "' : " Iothers day. H, had died ' ' ? ' May 5. lf'-'O. and th following yea- . , , ' :r. commem-raton of th a-n er-irv1 , ',. " "e -1 l . , . '"u ".is . ' ef,., rv (.-a-,) Y.7.' of her mother's death, a few friends : - t- V-" Vi j joined her in a memorial n-o. . ;;J l"' Lf J1 ;;; r;: r i That suggested to her th thought' ;;:"..T 1 of curing pub.ic action in wri.-h;., .. ?hA (.., ... . no or v The n-o h ,-.-c ; 1-.... v , A '
si ".an to we.ae m. u-:." ing of t h win c,r -. Vr i.
still hl- s.-el with a mother's pr?-
rwon of n..err.,l -o-.e lIfvo, ! 'V: Largdv in rsp-mse to th appeal.- ' love- c.r te c . -of Miss Jan's, th authorities cf; put upon can'.a.s he 'Aer'.. -'.'-J Philadelphia set apart the second . glow that har.1 alons.- t; . d.--Fundny of May. I fo'-x, for obs.--n-.ir.co j fleecy cv; Is wh.e- V -. ,7 as Mo hers' Day throughout the ' dying day yie; i'7-7-.':.- 7-..'. fity. Tili probal-Iy was th f.r.t ' flow of a 5-imme r
'.ijc.ai u--?. -nation 0r the d.av. The' p. o
j 2e.1I and activity of Mis Janus were I etcpresse-1 :n u-or -d. it .-an a - i i alo very effc-tive in so-vrmg the ob-; h.a? b-'n. in r'!' n T v. ' ,
rvance. of the day n ehur- h-'s and pr ,i:vn min- w h -., . ., -
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r.oo;s thro :--nout th land.; sn.r; .and daugh'-.-. of
WHISTLER'S PAIXTIXG OF HIS OJrA MOTHER
HrTLCPS portrait of his fin the chareter her face registers,! a woman frankly old and fr.arklv'j ov.n mather is one of the land this quality is what evades the dependen. She acknowledged her 1
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a.i'i. .o !r.;.-is, n ;pe.i prepare th 1 profess t h i r t'l:ef th wr-r 1 n'lhli'- r. n . : ri i r t n V; u v. . t.j ! . .......
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' ov'n 'uather is one of the j and this quality is what evades the dependen. She acknowledged nf r', J
nioi rernaiKibie painting artist when he tries to capture ltars with her M.ver hair, ner nou-
and her retiring ways. '
v ry lew ir.-tin.i-es where an artls-' ) Tut u hist'.er was able to do it. He bis been Immortal::: -d by his o-.vn t r ainted not only a portrait of his
mo'hcr on canvas. 1 own mother but one of the universal; This is the tyre of moher Wh'.sTh madonna 'he young mother icieal of motherhood as well. one ! p--r painte l. and th memory of th:? " if h her chi!! is. aril aiwa.s has- that we all feel. type need never di reen. one of t.'ie gre 1 te.it sources of, A are proud of our rr. odrn j Perau- Ii l-.n-lled his .-ubjert so in-p. r.afion for tli a!-ti-t. but th1 mothers, with their trim figures and ! rvorently and sincerely. we all
est wrinki
Sh di.i not belong to th worli. but
to th pome.
mother e.f mature years ha eluded tue ? of f he m.
their smart costumes, who are so r cognise In ari-try. capable inside and outsid the! people v. ho k 10 -.v nothing of th
Ar. galrif ... re. a! The fa-- that j home, nnd so abl to take care of j technique of art iove this picture; while v ivet. swe.'he '. , h ; 1 1 rep 1 t h enisl ve s. They a re the product of j f.-,r its tititi-cnt and pathos. ! and fa t h -r.? have freqijen? !:. rvd 1 our modern civilization and we j Others love it for its mrit as a ts mo. -.-. th. me.thej- hi r ire'.y would not want them to be differ- painting, a n 1 marvel at th power- ( drne si, lent. 1 ful effect achicvd bv means of the i The explication is s:mp!e. It is j Put at the same time, we ail eher- I simple, harm.on'ous arrangement of! much easir to pain youth. Joy. ' irh an iial of mothfrhood that crays and Marks innocence or strengt )i than it is to these modern mothers themselves 1 Had Whit!er don r.o'hir.g more ! paint c!iar.cter. ; instilled in us possibly someone j thin produce this on picture, he: Tli le.-juty of i mVur woman 'like the grandmother or great- would hao ruilc 1 among th-3 great j lies not merely in her features, but i grandmother we kr.w as children ! n asters.
Flowers For "Ma" By Kin Hubbard
Ther's no remembrar.ee ep'if ? -in' praise, an' t' witness Th' hur-s-.eet an" fe-n jev n f :i boquet 0 I r in an' scurryin' t' find "sjome-
h i-oms. No other gift so truly .-ym-, hohles real fondness, an' affection.;
j an' veneration, .a a gift o' flowers.
Ther's a .uneerifv about flowers that
thin' V put 'em in?" "How per-
i send 'em." an' "How thoughtful."
!",ath'-r Perhaps T was a little; hi-?v. Put h s-e-m- so dumb. H"r I larling. com to father (Th baby' nroreeds toward th hi-.r and fith-i
I er retrit-vcs www ana piar-s n::u in a (
standing fosiTior betid a ena:r. Now. that's th first position, baby, j Now have confidence in f'h!". and;
in your.-t if. You van walk if you try. Just walk now for fither. Pa by Wiiil g. p.ather What do? "Wudg"
hain't t he found in eani, or'31" took two truks t money, or jewelry, or a ham. or' haul th' flowers t th' cemtry. ee-n a can o nrapl s.rup. ome-j hundreds an' hundreds o' dollars h.ov we're alius afraid flier's some worth o' flowers from friends an'
Put "how thoughtful" is nearlv alius j nu-in th' first exclamation. When .-..! Mother That h- i5 afr.v.d. You've
frightened him. Do try not to b so rough.
Father All ri.?h. Now f-e-. bibv I.cok at father. l"o like lather doe-.
ive b'hil soni gift fer i lodee an' relatives an' associates, j No. don't stumrl out like that
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Th' next day they wuz witherel an
Keep little eyes on the feet That'-
blown all cvf r th' cemetrv wire 1 the imporfan thim
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tr howi-Tn' rihhons an' pistf hoard an' has-(through v.-.th thr-nv ?ee Lü;e fith-
I'.:;t who kets an petals. While he wuz ' r one .iffer another that's th
. . 1 1 is. or or.'i' t r; personal .idornmen r.o cos'ly an' glitter in" :t
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coir." with flowers ? Who -, t s fall- f r- How much finer it would have! Paby Wurtge. c 0 i,v.v that h.--1 e-.-.-n f-'rk o' ' 1 fen f have sore id about .1 truck Father Wp.at did yo-:
j ru::. an thing as .e a-7 p an a half ' them (b-wers th.ro' r.sj"wudg" m-.ar.t ? 1 . fi,v,i-(.r; ' fiTt f ..ni.Avfln. ! iür.es. Several neoiale called un . , Tol.e Wbea lie .-'a v-
' pttrpo Car. -ly :- ..-n eaten up.7""1 how he wuz. but they wuzV eo- j wiy it m.' ar.- he doesn't w ir.t 'o do j ir o' tim 'V i r a in half' in' t' git him any flowers as long ' what. yo- w nt hitr to do (
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oat ar.thi-- .- , n fer months he r.ever got a flow - , ha oy
The Reveries of an Irish Peasant Mother Pditr's -': A -era eeffir.g frh tb irii:rr.ir:g of an Ir:n,.'tf r .v, r mersor.e. .f h-r t-.iby tint .j.ed .at t ir'b. In ri.-r.f, th pe!) pes ii -f ally pi.u ur- the rO"thr love; la r Lr3-'.:' P is exc.-ptivr. iliv fepeit.-'is ; .acl if you b.i a gift fr rea.iirlT'. r. i'i it la jmir tinily. Sometin.es th li'tle lip? of h!m. All dwy wet an Tender. Are laid .against the lonely breast That r.ey.-r felt their kiss. Th iuahy re.s look smihn up In all their shinin' splendor O. lit'l son. my little son. That I should mourn like this! pome'imr? I ,-fs him ce.niin through Tli fur 7 an' purp! heather. An' oh. th- t.-'ddlin' ft of hin Tl: at n'-er stepped '"'n earth, An' when we're c : : n " qu:et like. Himse-lf and me toc-e-ther. There's dimple,! hinds that beckon in The peat smoke on the hearth. Th happy mother's chiller sur Th " come and b-.an bsid m At." thir eyes jn full of pity that My own deep fear drops start; An' hin: self .0 kind and watchful that No evil hall betide r But naught .m ease th weary aoho Within my empty heart. 0. Mother Mary, take him on Your mothe-r he.art and soohe him, (Tb.outh 1'ieaven is grand, 'tis lonely, an My hal o is small, so small). Oh. take him on jour mother heart An' tooth him into sleepin', 1. e; t sobbin' through the long. Jong night. He h.ars his mother's call. MA PEL HILLYER KAHTMA:.'.
.77 GREEKS PROPOSE
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as he roul I see an' smell. f n Father L
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ANOTHER FilJME
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We rr , did that wuz another thing. Th'! --.ant
f;:r. how i ous'om o sendin' flowers- t' depart- : little righ.t b g at th ar -I s-vhrr
n-u. h w..'e f.iv.- : ,-n th' week's ! 'd friends Is pur'y enough, but h' if forw ard slwlv 1.1: fal-.f-r r.o. c:-,.. ,v-v v.'e ni a v re-r.emher I much nnr if woull be t' rem m'oe-r j don't pre;os there's r.- bu'-ry. K-ep th' :' :b r w ho g ve ;i th h.ir.i but- th' or.f s we hold dear th' op. we; your little head !own and cur ' tf'"
.-( ; -v ,-. f.-.,.; t-r,r ! love an care fer wh;I they 1 ey on your r.f f tr . o : . u.- tli' 'uo-. i .ilivc an happy, an n is often rh'inow. loe.k
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IN ASIA MINOR
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In Texas, a mm was sentenced to the pen for lit years. That will hold him for a while. o Whn two your g people get their heads together they are dar.cir.c o New York's female detectives eight to be good lookers. A woman who look? good can f.rd her man. o When :t come- to bank roll, this "Roll your own" is a rr motto. o OtherEditoTsThanÖ im
: n' a sirup, i l.a.- t' b put uni der k an' key an' de.'.ed out an' : f. U- . over, an' fan th' donor is , ferg.cte-n in a '! CV Deiley:. Jt's cc in -thin' fr th' palve an r.r.t th'
1 ::-; acceptable) oei
in flowers after it's too late too
much like iiyin" th' cash fer an o account on th' mound o'r a departed friend, a little like th hear::en fashion o pilin' crockery an' trinkets on th' restin places o th'
Put we're all too thoughf-
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hear Still i
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; .31t tin' i r ake o' -prir.g flowers; give candy, in' throw d:nr.tr.f I v-f-'l! take th." map! siruv Jcweiry ! sling 5-terlir.' cigarette cases iter. rally given t' .-ome bu idy weljfwrlry .irounri. but we put toa
Fath.t-r L.or baby, lo-.se '.or.'
ichten up. Now '-ring the- foo back -rv, e-ry s!ewlv. no d'.n'f u.: .our bodv, ri.-' ""u:" btfle ur.- Now forw ard se pby ( Who V a s taken father's r.dvi-e an 1 iar.b-d on b.i no-,
Our intentions a: gocd. We . N r A
Fathr ' int 'xpf '
o o rr ' " h at
"D7nnunzio" X'ill le Clio-en to Lead Greek Troop- foi Thrace Control.
j Ie fe.n.-- C.-m.r.i.. ! v.-.h fi.r.i-. Th ror; : ' '-r.t. i :i.:-.-:o , I.A.7 -t '.m ir.or t f; .v.. f i an-i ? 1 ::.- : s
j Turkish ru : S-ve :-.'. '. f r.-r.
: . v .a . pr rfive "rVAr.rurhe r;r. .'k car.-- " .-. - ' 7 : n - r- f -.- : ',.-' as a - si nts. I tl-.i- u- - r . r of.:-.-1 i'e-rr'i :.: -f e.
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D'Anr.unzir. :s t-a be .elected from h' 'h oefcers r f the Hn:c army r-
ti- .eat fr. t t: -1 r. c: -r.".-.-. tr,-.r,ps who a r- jl-Ired to ignor ClVcLmd of Ror 'ftit s
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c-nce. but keep yo-
That's t Ii i m r 1"
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leya.c: f o-.vn eve-ntuallv. Often it s tie tnougnt in our au-unf K'"
.... cnu'.r ot:r-eUrc n-.''i come.; little ter.drr.e5. Wo think o
uvot litt - ;,-cr again
f -lo'.v'v Start fh.c sw
.and :-"
f.-o:.l the
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given worldly things, "What's he kk r'
hip ard r. 1 th nnkl-s j.;-t f h
i js it's hint -1 fer. It's used as a eat?" or "I wonder if she 5 go ! 1 o-'l f hol', s cne -: 1 -y. or exploit j wrist watch?" or "I won-'er If l-'.ir liber il.tv It :-:.:7'r.e so'.d. or i they've g- coil enough?" or "H.- ; . - ak' :'d. or so.v r. n' it's Ü'rle t' i h got enough money f ' ,i h.o--
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"'hVs I-e-m privileges p'.tal?" Put we rarely think e. th'
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rat.'.- of all fl-w-r- until it's fool
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IN DIKT1CT Kl KLl' MFFF. (Fl F.1--0 Time-.) That the perpetrators of outrag -upon Kv. Thomas Irwin. Oklahoma's bathing su.t marriag-' mm. st r. pe rfcrm.ed their r.te.- cf b.:Il: .r.g savagery v u masks im; h s that t'.iy wer r- f Ku Klu- ,:; '.:-. :-c'. st.ir i.r.g T!:-y w. ren't cowardly enough Tl-.t v w- r coward er.".:gh to tump cn a man th: e t ,-7." from r-hir. . his b i-:k. but not hide th:r f.t. b h'.r.d p'.lb-w ca.-f; wh-n they d:1 It put the Ku Klux Klin does not r-.:a;-e moral r j-pon.-t'-i'.-.ty tor their -;;m on this accour. Pcir.-s n r. J t. aching .-o spectacular as th.e iank- ar 1 t f - f.nd imimtois Men who can't q ::te etomvk :t . sneaking ferhni-p.: are er. reu rage- i. r.evertii, '..-. hy the k'ar.'. mre existence an t the fact hat it "gets a-ay with it." to prattle kl in ti't'.y of !awl--s v. '-If nee. f there were r.o klar., s :. h m-?n would tik-: o ut their lu-f to brat pf .tple up as bull. es .:. cd f- sin.rb' in talking about :t The fr.ct tht Mr lrw:n apparently offe-n -!e-l a.:.:; the fiffe stan-.-rdf- of ;-.;-, rommtimty h:is
th it. His I'U-esc-i f ery had th.e rower upon hum in proportion to any
- he wa - riitrcel -.v;th . cmntitting. It wis
l-.ast mit whn you con-.
A"a rh fa h. r. TPabv W : ig Fat:.- You'll l:ke :' it. a minute, once- you get th sw.r.g. - the. -of -i ever there ? Yo'i 11 be making
vh-n a gift o A-.W- ' sxrete-: an m-t o?.:i: rcrr.r.i-, . . nr .0 . . n
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r te'.'.s vou. Lhbv-Wri WFTv-'E' Father Cor.fo-..r.d it. Ivw l yo-i vpec to I-::::: walk if ' ou I sour temper'' Ion't r 'i ':' hi ! ::or.OTV wl-.-, art our... to aryh.-.g ve r b s-s hi- e m r " r ? c m't y u
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Teaching Baby to Follow Through By James J. Montasuo x
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1:1 w 1 Ik t wo e t"S All he need; if a I'i-..-. v. -i b n i'.o- , ii ... 1.:- ii't. h.ar.'ls on
li parr.- th fir.-1 time h 'of i ? Why don't you t.-.ich h;m to walk? Fa' y Wowl :dother We'.: he is so young ant. Me: her Aren't you :- so timid jut a i a by ; harfh w:h h:nt? Yd kr- -v Father That'.- the trouble He'lF.-o new. : r.-r walke-1 ' 7 a r-aby ;u-t as long a jt,u baby ; t-er s i-: all h.s l.ttle !.f. '.-.int. It's tint h wa j-terpir.: o ;t Fat ::erW-i; !;' : row . If you don't want to teach him ! :ut :v. r. .-:; if bu. f r--
3 1 erüers fr 7u tli'-ir
to ev.icuate Thrace under th revi-(.;,',-of th- -vr-.- tr.-aty. aordir.g f' :-;' ort 3 rice.ve i ;r. o:Ti'...ii quar-
trs ner. ur''-'; ror'. ar re-mg -
war m iter. als 1 1 e d on the
and
e""T-"- a-t. ,. ' i. L... . . ... . N'rkF, kn'-w n -. - "".! P.ep-r of ü-.irl.r." ;. : .- - atr.p i-.gn her- to d-;-. e r. Cleveland. 1 lr re. r. -A r.eiie.al pr-.' otyr. he dee. iy up-on r.ri;..', ru -.po-. f-rj-1 4 1 -'is o t ; . e r -. ' a -a r f 1
A tum; -Kar ihi.-ar-Efk:.sl.e-hr
r.-.h-r f .-.:-.? ar i. a --or iirg to au- ;adef rat r.p
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.... s..'.o de-ire ii ta con- of th'-n. e.r.t:re ly," Ni'-hvl' s
einträte as rr. r. in A.-.t ::
k .d.ers as prs.-i- . j r. re.-ar ile- of mun
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in Ala-ama. h.. ho
S'.C'-r rf h'S f ''' f . r . a 1 1 r. t i -r. of g- .-
Cr- k Nation A Defer.?.. an i th D- ; -ggr.c r.t of A,
( ,- 11 -.-& o ni r os e:- t an 1 :li er ef :-e ..... : a-.-.- re,; l.r.; 11 ; 1- . the he,: 1 h-:r h, Gr-;: '. :vilii ' r. a n t i n o ; - : 1 :r..,r.y r- -f!f - Tr.e-y ha r ' t - 1 . n : of t h ire
i ; - -. cr ' r. -h--e-r..f e-k-t in r.,r.--. -.r.'i-f th 'ir.-ek n notable? cf n: v rr. 1, an d
h iS pl'i'-e i th f. r, ;. ip'r his work cf :ert-. -u
BALTIMORE FIF?M IH V 8.000 ACRES OF COAL n-c ii-Aj - el. - - i Tracts agg:ea!rg FC' .. . ,
fr-m 2, to MO
ek sol P.er in coal a-.-. the river fre.-.-.
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ve n if the g " (.rr.rn. nt orders evac- cf 1 7.
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Kohelubd to try him within a lit:! more than a week. But the Ku Klux do. not be-l.fe .n waiting or. thi regular proces.v cf justice. lgal or rI:g;ou. It i'O'S net tel:e in the fed.-raj e " rjsr.tut.ur.' proui--n against "cruel .-r ur.u v..I puni-hnte nt - " Its "ICO percent Americanism" is tainted with th method of the Italian lack hand ar.d th. Spanish lnpuLsitior.. It is the same way in ah th..-o thh.ga with the klan's cheap but bligh.tly mere courajjeou Imitatora.
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' :alk I will. Mother Well. P.u! vo-i r.-.u h.nt. 1'ath.e r Tr iff
per dps you e -igh.t . 11 ere- I st n't e cj-o.-js wi'i: ( a i: my
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m for that. It
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h to t'-ich ar.yboty any-
s hke a-..".' without tnr.nlte patier.ee. ou ; pjvot yo
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right f-ot a
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see how gentle that go'.f ':". ow
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i . -w - . - 4 .- ..- jus the trrubl. !:. j matter w hat they do. Come here, i Now - o. .. f.'--e ! -bv Com? here. I ,iv. C-''MF ! pabv Fifhin ;
- i- v.- w "'- ' I i II P. F. ' Can't ou hear m.e? kirg ho :.- . We. ; W V :.7n ;.7u expecV IMby Wowl j WOFOW!
rrr.:'f.-l to be a; Mother mere, you nave nurt his. ;.io:.er .. . an he right th l.ttle fe-u-ngs ?ee. he is tryirg to ; : r-ciiu M'--h. r k: c the- pi .-.
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property.
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