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TtTI,SA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1920. M'SWINEY READY FOR 'SUMMONS ifinul M.liitiun of it pmlilem mi 1110 u iitnint hy undei tukini; In lil d'jwn in ndtaiiie apeclfli dil.illN nr plan" I .mi In favor (if iIoIiik unr part In li- tchnhllntlnn of this world and in mrin inu hiiniiinlty nwalimt t)iu i hm iur tul tragedy of in turn uir. I am in favor of America m"nin "TWin T Ulinmi- nf Pot'lt '" r , vrry rl,'1,,r,u" obllnatlori In UiIh Dying Lord lwaypt oi ouik r,.Klir,i. nul i Hhu ,Wur prem to bends Jast Message 10 American People BROTHER IS SHOCKED Starving Man's Hones Vro tudc 'WirouKh Skin and He Hardy Can Whisper Now JiON'DON', CM. 7. I'mm liU lied In the, llrlxton Jail Infirmary, Ter .lien MneHwinev. tlio Imnni r milk- tntr lonl mayor of H, today will tlic t.'nlted HtalfM Hflintn any cnmpiirt by whleh we will In any tleijreu ur i coder or leave In iloulil tin mivcr riKii power of ih" I'nlti'il Httitm l i di termlne, without thi' eompulidoti or rotmtniln of nn imtrn niimlltii iImiihI lioily, how unit when and an ' what extent our iluty In that leupcri Hliull l.r illHi hiirui'il. To Oumiilt Host MlniK "An won iui poBBllilB after my eler. II"M I rihrtll nrtilne wltli thi. 1 1 I'd t mlritlN In the, I'nlti-il Hutr mid IM'i'tally 1 nliili roiiioilt In advance, with tlic nrnnt t" th end Unit we Hhull have nn iiwoi'lnMon (if nltlntiH for tli'' iiroiiiolli.il of International pence " Henntnr Hardin paid hlKh trtbutn tn Henntnr A. II. 'iiintntn, wlinin Whnt llinv lie III final Iih'hmiKIi i";K,i,nt Ik, won In Don .Mnlneti today the American people, me niwniiiin , )rtt bin re-election lid fall. wiih aciiI tliroiiHh lil brother. Itr j Ti. KBrli-('iinitnlnrt railroad Mil, of MiuHwlMi'.v, of Ni'W Voik, who iia.w.n,.n Henntnr CiiiiiiiiIum In ro Just arrived here ll xi" Inulhor, Henntor llanllnir dewrlbed na "Terence Mlaheii ioi- ""' '"'"'the, great piece of conalrnctlvn fed- hn iend love to l'i"M.ttri u n, i, chdatlon Hint linn bcon panned Viilora of the IMsli n 'puli lo, lita col- ,n u l.illl"p iki.I til.' Aiu. iicn poili. (Jiii'Mlom.l lly DoilKKilltM. The democratic conimlllen in lie mul IiIm oiiii.nl'h' m tho Lorn nee In very wnk but Ih cutmclouii 't never Kalil I wn,'' rep li il tin- Meniitor. "Hut w an- at iicnrc now, nml If wo Hre at pe.ice, why not niy mi liy a formal ilcclnr.illon." Anollier (pientliin nnK(il If Henntor Iliiiillm: meant to till America that a "rnuiicll of forelfjn liowern" rouM '.ill Arnerlrnn tronpn Into battle without Iho rnniiotii of ronier'UH. "I mean to tell you thin," x.ilil tlin mnalor, "that under the IriiKue of rintlonH If tlio cotinrll ilrrreril tlmt Arnarlrnn trro(m Hlinuld eiiKiiKo In war, then o.otwrcKK would bo bound to deelarn war In conformance! with that deereo or be entity of KroseHt dlnhonor." AiiHu'ri lli'cldcro. Hrnnlnr llurdliiK met unmn heeli llnir when he concluded 1ih upeeeh. frio man aalteil about American troop now on the. Ilhlnn. "They hrnon'n any buiilnefii thero.'' wild tho nnatnr. Another man yelled: "How about Ireltind?" "I think Oreat llrllaln Ih npproneli InK a Rcltlement of that iiielloti." replied Kenntor lliirdllu; "How? ItV bllrllltlK llo her rlllm" yelled a man In a prletd'n mniik.1 rat ".My mend." replied tho nenator, "I can't tell (Irent Mrltaln what imt tiollev ulinll ho any more than t would allow (lreat llrltuln to tell whnt our pollry Hhoilld be VAN ZANDT AGAIN LEADS VETERANS Re-eloeted Without Oppo sition by Old Soldiers at, Houston by the i ommander-ln-cliicf and In i ' .din the different de irttieit nn.' illvlnloiinl commandiiM Thi f.mnilttee tnay not muli" tin acv Hi ti for several months, l. wa Nl Htfll. HOlTirrON, TexHB, Oct. 7 K. M Van JTnridi iiiinnmridcr of th Knit Ml t'onfuliriite Vi'ernim, wan ti -fteetcil l.idfiv wtlhout ontionltloll (lenernl Van '.nndt Hint before ad Joiirnmenl of the million of tho, vet erans, atiouni'Ml the re-appolnlment nf Cleneral A. II Mooth of New Hrleann na adjutnnt and chief (if iitiiff of tho oritanlitnllon. All de. iinitinent commntideni ali were r - lecteil bv n.i ln Mi.itlnti, They at i lleiii'rnl J H. I'arr of Dm ham, N C. fomminiler of tin. ileparimcit of aimy of North VlrKlnlii: Hen Vlmll V i ooR of II It-HVII.' Ark., commander of the Iran." Ml nK4ppt department nnd Ceiierul r'thln H. VniiiT of Mntenvllle. Ml in run. inander of the depirttnilit i f I the armv nf Tegnetiiiee. PLANES TO 'BOMB' FARMERS rtlrtl'N MimhucMt fo. Will Ketiil Ail U'rtl.iliii; In "Arrtnl IMckctd." Ten thousand "ncrlal packcta" rontnlnlnff advcrtlnlniT mutter of Hcvernl Tillaa roncerns will ho dlH tiltnitrd to Oklahoma farmctn thin week by the I'urtlrn ,Sniithwent Aero, (plane company. The flrnt plune'car. Inlnn paoketa will leave tho Curtlsa 'flelii at t o'clock thin mornlnif, Cur- tlm offlrlalii drclaro that every , pricket will bn In farmnra' lianrlH by W.iturday. ' The planes cnrryltiR the "pnckein" will ileMri.d wlthm ino to 200 feet of iln Ki..ut.d and an experienced man will drop the "prop.iijnnda'' in the twIinrilH of frtrrri Ii' iihch Tho nildli'licc cheered loildlv thin reply Hitc'tl"n '.f next yenrV re mlo i iv u'.h lift ti i cnlTilnHt'i I r.i ! 1 arid hla ilcterniliintlnii li.m nevMr uaveicd " llonifi I'liilrinli' 'I'IiioiikIi SUlii Thin wii the flfty-alxtn day of Teincp .Miii'HwInny'H lumner ftrlko. IVter MacSwIney wua deeply Bhocke l at Iho I'liamju In bin liroili .,,' iiiitiiiirnncii hImco Iui lalit wiw la cmaciaii'ii iiioiwni. riuentlonH on the ImiBuo directed at Heimtor lliinllnc, with a reipU'iit that he ntmwer them. "I nolo In thn mnrnlnir papera," Haiti the aonatnr, "wimn ItHtiiirles ad ilictwied to inn from a democratic doiirce, "I want tn le my democratic frlendd that before they rjin iUeMtlon mo they mimt atart conolilnrlnif the welfare, nf tlin I'nlteil Hinted ItiHtead iloi. 'J'eri.ncn i. . ....!. 'el. i l.fim.M "t ,! flico nnd liml nn.1 hi- rlbilnr tlin rtrro of tin, world acroa, urotri'.da thiouch Iho BRlll. MM i.fi.i urn ullollnll until llll'V 11 To III mort Invlilbli.'. IIr cannot spunk nlinvn n tvlllntoir. Tho Cork lord mayor wan Indlc-1 nant over rcporta that ho wan taklnitl nntirlNlimciit. JK'tld IiIm brother lie wlHlicd to cmplmslr.o Dial ho In dyln for u prlnclplu and for tho: freedom of bin coimlry. ' II In rumored that In tho event of MncHwInoy'a death In tho Immediate fiiin.- iho iTo'erniiiiilit will not al low n public funeral lo bo hold In Cork. Mnv Not Ship lioily. It In even poanlblo thn Kovernment mnv prohibit Khlpnirnt nf thn body to Ireland. I'etnr MacHwIncv ravn M brother ban no feura for thn fit -turo nnd Hint ho waa teconclled to death lonp ntro. Terence tcld bin brnlher Tin failed tn understand H'" npathy of llrlt lh labor, while numbern of Amer v.nnn, "who fullv wnderntood conill tlonn," weic ilnlnB all In their pow er to hchji hln STANDyFiRMLY FOR REJECTION CONTlNUtU) l'ltOM I'AOn ONB coniitltutlotial Intccrlty and nurrnn dura to a dancurouu extent our Hide pundfcncu of action, tiiu uuiuucr.iuu pluttorm nnd candldnto inject thla poBltion uh 'uttcily vain It not lcluun.' , "Tho lnsuc, therefore. In clear. In filmplu wordu, It la that ho favora ko. Ins Into tho J'arla leaKUo und I am in favor of uliiym out. "My poaltlon, 1 think baa been inado perfectly clear, but whether H has or not. hi (Oox'h) poaltlon In beyond cavil nml that Is that wo Khali bo Into tho Icuruo without modification or mibntantlul ijuallfl cation. To nuch u betrayal of my countrymen I will never eminent. "Tho domocratlo platform anil candidate have not deelurod for 'an' UHBoclatlon but for 'that' association and it 1b that u:ioclatlaii nnd not Homo other which wo are promlned will bo ratified within CO days It tho democratic candldnto bo elected. "Wo'to Suffered rnoucb." 'Surely wo have Buffered enough from thn autocratic nHnumptlon of a perrioiial wlndoni which will neither tako coutmel nor learn from experi ence. "To formulate a plan of Interna tional co-openitlon which will con tribute to tho peace and necurlly of tlio world without reicrlflelng or dan KPrously tl 11 u 1 1 n it our power to direct our own actlotiH In ti tank of no nmtill difficulty. It Ih u tank which I liavo no Intention of iindnrtuUIni; nlonn. Them nrn many nonfllctliiK nptnlonn .nmonir thn people and nmiitiB the members of tho irenate on thla nub Ject. "I Hliall not rink embarrainlnir tho THE" SEARCH FOR BEAUTY the nea. One of the rpicHtlonH niked Henn tor llardlns If "hn w.ik mill In favor ol' a rtipniiito peuce with Oenunliv." LrC IN5URANGE SERVICE A sure income monthly for nil your life nftcr 60. An AETNA INCOME Pol icy is Old Age Comfort. AVDavenport GonlAgt. tTNA Life Insurance Ox 21?-220 PoloceDld&. 4 i 1 omtiloLi no atonic Phone psafee 105 tor appointments A LOOK WILL CONVINCE YOU Of the wonderful value and excellent quality of these SUITS-OVERCOATS S9Q.65 SQ1.65 AA UJ J) TtTt Eacli garment of finest fabric quality and in this Fall's best patterns. Look over the displays at your convenience no obligation on your part. SONORA PHONOGRAPHS represent tin trry best utile that money can buy In it talk ing nun. bint'. II .65 MMMrtirn''MM"MM'' i iiwiiwin HOLMES r t OTIIES SHOP 223 SOUTH IIAIN Here are a few of tho superior feature found In tho Sonnra, "Tho I'hnnotrniph tjuiireme " A tono itialty that In tinmir pahsed, beauty of cabinet lie nil.'ii, no pin face nolne, a pow erful Hllcnt motor that plays many tlnien with one winding, plays all makea of dim." rec ordn And bint but not leant, The Sonora contn no morn than nn ordinary Talking Muchlnu. Trices rungo from $75 to $2500 WHITE MUSIC CO. m w If Knowing that dissatisfaction over the purchase of a Tiat is ordinarily as much the fault of the salesman as of the purchaser, nsic aim to render real, agree able and careful service, exerting every effort to take personal ideas and preferences into consideration. It is our belief that quality of the first order, in itself, is only a small part of hat satisfaction. When you decide to purchase a hat, you niill be amply repaid for a visit to this establishment. d'JI S. Main Oibo 15 1 PHI V THE STOHE OF QjJAIIirV 1 Style in the Cut Value in the Workmanship and Material There's tho hnppy combination yon ct in n suit or overcoat tailored to your individual measure by S. H. Churchill & Co. Tlio stylo is suro to bo down to tho minute just what is lcin& worn while in both workmanship and fabrics you invariably et a bettor value. This is why S. H. Churchill tailoring is known tho country over us tho lii& Value Lino of America. Seo tho Churchill dealer today. A S. H. Churchill & Co CHICAGO f i? Ik as $E imillll MM I II IMIUl.-nilT. mrrrmr,. T-rrmBmilHUfflirTr "' 11111 I And How to Be Successful in Attaining It. Tho ancUrit rrcordi nnd ton monu mtnta In tlielr plclurrva nml urttlnua Icll ua of tho rtfnrt that women rvrn In that day put forth to furtlirr nihanco and In crraas their natural eliurma of iMiiuly Come nt tho molhoda iniployiMt tn In croain tliino rharma have bin brouitln clown through Iho be. There nro two t.mity aids that art very rlular now adai Knun na lllack and Whllu (toap and lllack and While Ointment, Illack und Whlt Mou. la n furo akin clmnur nnd complcilim beutitlfler It aula In rmovlnn akin hi. inalhM and the reKular uio of It will kr.. tho aldn .oil. with tho lovely ttnl t youlh. ; lllack and While ointment la a cremny emollient that reiiu.vra Mmptea, tun, aun and wind frkloa, liver oi and alnu' akin tlanilahoa, Illucli mid White foup' and Ointment inuet he uted logcllu r to I iihtaln tho heal reaulta. All droit nnd department atore? guar ante and aell lllack und Wl.lto oinunent, tic tha puckDEC ttOe ... . ontnlin ilir.'e tlmea ua much); llluik uud Whlto ri.t 'p'end 10c to Pert. TBI! Plough Chem teal compiny. .Mcmphla Tmn , for it ,. aamptea lllack und W'iHi. nintment nn.i Boaii, Alao copy of otir t.irtliday Head Inge, l The New 1921 Paige IS ON EXHIBITION AT OUR SALESROOM The Price Has Been Reduced Ranging $155' Models tO $250 Orhcj From Models Others Radical changes in body lines have made it, more truly than ever, The Most Beautiful Car in America The NEW MOTOR still upholds all of the PAIGE traditions for rugged noss and dependability, BUT ITS ADDED POWER AND RESILIENCY put it in a class by itself . ' ' SPEEDS FROM TWO TO EIGHTY MILES IN HIGH are attained without apparent effort. Verify our statements. Come in and try it. Lewis -Marsh Corporation 1001 South Main St. Osage 3570 Mi 1