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the graduates with the fact that they
don’t know it all.
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Episcopal Convention.
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following week, which will be just a
week before the election, and then an-
other week may elapse before a de-
cision is announced, which will be in
all probability too late to take any ac-
tion looking to the prohibiting of the
placing of the name of Mr. Hurdleston
on the official ballot, even though" the
supreme court would reverse the court
of civil appeals at Fort Worth, that
court having upheld the right of the
committee to insert the name of Mr.
Hurdleston on the ballot.
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in her greatest feature,
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Also Newest
PATHE NEWS
ire the sale
Field Marshal von Hindenburg’s po-
sition was made plain at a meeting
of the independent committee for Ger-
man peace terms last Saturday when,
through a personal representative, he
discussion in the house of deputies, for
if adopted, it may result in a mnegro
bishop temporarily presiding over a
white diocese.
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Sarcasm is to call a green maid
“help.”
The report considered trade unionism
in detail and said that strikes, lock-
outs and industrial disputes result
from efforts of labor to make the best from agitation for a sharper submarine
terms possible with the employers un-
Women Diseuss Assaults Made Upon
Their Banners.
By Associated Press.
Chicago, Oct. 20.—Women at head-
quarters of the National Woman’s
party found an absorbing topic in the
assaults made on their banners in the
course of President Wilson’s visit here
yesterday.
“Wilson men—only a few women—■
attacked us in the streets,” said Miss
Alice Paul, chairman of the party. "A
woman now and then was active, but
nearly all of the banners were de-
stroyed By men. Chicago was given
the spectacle of Democrats refusing
to show women the courtesy that is ’
given alien refugees. The attack will
work to our advantage.”
The disorder occurred in streets near
the Auditorium theater, where the
president addressed a meeting of wom-
en. He was not a witness to the trou-
ble.
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Keep it handy in your’home. A lit-
tle given today saves a sick child to-
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reproduction, achievements never before thought possible.
Listen to them, or to the Ballet Series recorded under the personal
direction of Ansermet, conductor of Diaghileff’s Russian Ballet Orches-
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SeX’d Erowh-ups’arepiainty on th" the motion to advancesssgrantedsthen
Special to The Tribune.
Austin, Oct. 20.—Although a motion
to advance was submitted in the su-
preme court in the case of C. E. Gil-
more against Paul Waples, chairman
of the state Democratic executive com-
mittee, no date was set by the higher
court for the submission of the case.
This is the case in which Gilmore
sought to enjoin the. executive com-
mittee from certifying the name of
'Charles H. Hurdleston as a candidate
for railroad commissioner and as the I
Democratic nominee. Unless the su-
preme court acts promptly a decision
by that tribunal will be of little value
in the present, case, as the general state
election is to be held on Nov. 7. The '
next session of the supreme court will
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By Associated Press.
Washington, Oct. 20.—Army aviation
officers are preparing to carry their
campaign for the development of the
air service into the field of balloons
and lighter-than-air craft.
Maj. Charles de F. Chandler of the
signal corps, who has had many years
of practical experience with balloons,
has been appointed head of a new di-
vision created in the aviation section
of the signal corps. All matters per-
taining to free and captive baloons,
dirigibles, hydrogen generating plants
and the like will hereafter be used un-
der his charge. He is now in New
York assembling a staff of officers to
aid him, preparatory to the establish-
ment of a school for the training of
officers and men for the balloon serv-
ice similar to the aeroplane training
stations. Bids have been advertised
for two spherical and two kite bal-
loons which will be the first equip-
ment for the flew branch of the avia-
tion service. With the ’funds for avia-
tion work made available by congress,
it is planned to add additional bal-
loons or dirigibles as rapidly as the
meh to handle and care for them are
trained.
The balloon school probably will be
established at Fort Omaha, Neb., or
possibly at Akron, Ohio, where it is
expected the first balloon equipment
Look at tongue! Move poisons
from liver and bowels
at once.
Handsome is as handsome often
doesn’t.
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It is in a class by itself, as time has
proved, and imitations that may be
offered to you cannot possibly do the
same amount of good.
You will always find the genuine
Duffy’s wrapped in Duffy’s Annual,
as shown in the above illustration.
After the Annual is removed the well
known "Old Chemist" trade-mark is
on the label and on the seal over the
cork, the name of the Company is
also blown in the bottle. Study the
illustration and you will be able to
avoid substitution.
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By Associated Press.
St. Louis, Mo., Oct 20.--Need of an
ultimate reconstruction of the entire
social scheme and order properly to
abolish poverty, was urged by the
joint commission on social service of
the Protestant Episcopal church in a
report to the triennial general con-
vention of the church here today.
Housing conditions, recreation, vice
and crime were set forth as factors
that must be considered in any pro-
gram of relief.
Signs are apparent, according to the
report, that employers and capitalists
are uniting more closely to resist fur-
ther assaults by organized' labor. It
is apparent, however, the report added,
that a policy of repression will no
more put down industrial wars than a
similar policy would control smallpox
or other epidemics.
morrow, but get the genuine. Ask
your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of
“California Syrup of Figs,” then look
and see that it is made by the “Califor-
nia Fig Syrup Co.”
Registration at Yale Is Ahead of Last
Year,
By Associated Press.
New Haven, Conn., Oct. 20.—The to-
tal student registration at Yale as an-
nounced today is 3,305 as compared
with 3,260 last year. Increases are
noted in the schools of law, medicine,
religion and fine arts. The enrollment
in Yale college is 1,509 and in Sheffield
scientific school 993; members of the
faculty and officers of the university
are 609.
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porary trade unionists, the employer’s
viewpoint and socialism and syndical-
ism in their bearing on labor.
Syndicalism, said the report, would
not have developed in this country had
organized capital and organized labor
been disposed to give the • “man fur-
thest down” a fair chance. On this
point the report said:
“It is precisely because the lowest
grades of labor, the least skilled and
the least literate workers, recruited as
they are / largely from our newer
Americans, have been exploited by
manufacturers and comparatively neg-
lected by the trade unions that syn-
dicalism has developed.”
In treating of welfare work the re-
port said that the workers" in this
country have not been slow to recog-
nize the motive which is at the base
of much welfare work, and have been
prompt to repudiate charity intendea
as a substitute for strict justice.
Unemployment receives' special con-
sideration in the report which stated
that the situation has been materially
improved by reason of the temporary
cessation of immigration and the sup-
ply of cheap labor on one hand, and
of the speeding.up of the native in-
dustrial process on the other to sup-
ply munitions of war to Europe. De-
spite this, the report said, the question
of unemployment has received only a
temporary answer.
Importance of co-operation of the
church in social service was urged, the
report insisting on the necessity of
church inspiration in the movement to
ameliorate sufferings of mankind.
There would be great value, it was
urged, in a system by which men and
woman would train for social* service
under parish and Sunday school aus-
pices and by which instruction in so-
cial service would be given to theo-
logical students-. Failure was predict-
ed for any social service movement
that proceeded without a foundation of
faith in God.
der the present capitalistic system,
which, said the, report, the trade
unionists accept as the basis of indus-
trial life.
In recent years, continued the re-
port, the trade union movement has
been discredited in the eyes of many,
by its apparently increasing tendency
to violence. A common criticism of
the union labor movement, it’ was
stated, is that its leaders abuse their
power and play petty politics.
Among other subjects bearing on
labor, the report considered the open
against the closed shop, the allegedly
reactionary character of contem-
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requested the committee to abstain
for the army will be constructed. A
rubber company there is co-operating
with the war department in develop-
ing lighter-than-air craft. The two
spherical balloons to be purchased will
be of the ordinary free-flight type as
distinguished from the kite or captive
balloons, for use of observation pur-
poses.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE Thursday, October 26
IRVING BERLIN’S
INTERNATIONAL SYNCOPATED MUSICAL TREAT.
Mother! Your child isn’t naturally
cross and peevish. See if tongue is
coated; this is a sure sign its little
stomach, liver and bowels need a
cleansing at once.
When listless, pale, feverish, full of
cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t
eat, sleep, or act naturally, has stom-
ach-ache, diarrhoea, remember a gen-
tle liver and bowel cleansing should
always be the first treatment given.
Nothing equals “California Syrup of
Figs” for children’s ills; give atea-
spoonful, and in a few hours all the
foul waste, sour bile and fermenting
food which is clogged in the bowels
passes out of the system, and you have
a well and playful child again. All
children love this harmless, delicious
“fruit laxative,” and it never fails to
effect a good “inside” cleansing. Di-
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Box Office Open From 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Daily. Phone 1464.
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By Associated Press.
Berlin, Oct. 19.—Via London, Oct.
20.—Gen. von Ludendorff has joined
his chief, Field Marshal von Hinden-
burg, in opposing a more ruthless
prosecution of submarine warfare.
make for religion.” '
Bishop Lawrence spoke at a joint
meeting of the convention in the in-
terests of the organization of the work
of religious education. He asserted
that, in its general board, .the ohurch
has a “power plant’'; in the spiritual
side of its people “the power,” and
that the problem of the church is to
harness the one to the other and so
co-ordinate and stimulate religious
education. As a step in this direction
he urged modernization of Sunday
schools.
The Rt. Rev. T. F. Gailor, bishop of
Tennessee, asserted' that education is
the church’s great responsibility, and
Robert H. Gardiner of Gardiner, Me.,
reviewed the work of the general
board of religious education of the
church.
A proposal to permit Jews who have
become communicants of the chur.ch
to retain certain of the racial customs
and feast . days was on the house of
deputies calendar for discussion today.
PRAYERS SUGGESTED.
A proposal that a prayer for the
army and navy be inserted ip the
prayer book aroused a spirited discus-
sion in the house of deputies yester-
day. The commission on prayer book
reported in favor sqf a prayer for the
army and navy and “for their support
in time of battle.”
Rev. John H. Melish of Brooklyn,
proposed a substitute prayer asking
“God, who has taught, us to love our
enemies and to do good to those that
hate us, to bless our soldiers and
sailors for their swift obedience and
willingness to answer the call of duty,
and to inspire them with a hatred of
war.”
The prayer proposed by Rev. Dr.
Melish also asked that “our young men
may still rejoice to die for their coun-
try with the valor of their fathers,
but to teach our age a nobler method
of matching strength and a more ef-
fective method of giving our lives for
the flag.”
Proposals’ to divide the church along
radical lines were rejected by the
house of bishops when it adopted the
minority report of the joint commis-
sion on racial episcopate.
A majority report, submitted Sby the
commission, recommended an amend-
ment to the church constitution pro-
viding that the house of bishops may
establish negro dioceses under the su-
pervision of negro bishops, while the
minority held that such a division is
“both unChristian and uncatholic.”
The house of deputies concurred in
adopting the minority report.
The house of bishops amended the
minority report providing for favoring
the appointment of negro suffragan
bishops to give the negro suffragans
a temporary right of succession to the
diocesan bishopric, with a vote in the J
house of bishops. I
This amendment probably will cause |
Leader Schiffer. The letter said in
part:
“The hopes of our enemies based on
extraordinary simultaneous exertions
on all fronts can only be frustrated
through mighty efforts on our part.
We shall accomplish this if the -Ger-
man people stand united behind us.
giving us their confidence, and do
not demoralize the army by controver-
sies over the expediency of means and
ways to success. If, to the outsider,
it seeniis that the program on certain
questions is lacking, this does not
prove that the program, is actually
at fault.”
Field Marshal von Hindenburg’s mes-
sage had the disadvantage , of being
delivered at a private gathering of
auditors who were not interested in
having it gain a wider circulation. Gen.
von Ludendorff’s letter, however, has
been sent broadcast throughout the
country through reports of the meet-
ing at which it was read, being carried
by the press agencies.
Further Questions to Be Put to Chi-
cago Executive.
By Associated Press.
Chicago, Oct. 20.—The possibility that
Mayor Thompson would be recalled to
the stand to tell what he may know
of the alleged connection between
Chief of Police Healy and the exis-
tence of slot machines in Chicago,
was the chief point of interest in to-
day’s session of the Hoyne-Healy con-
troversy hearing before Chief Justice
Olson of the municipal court.
Representatives of the state's at-
torney’s office also expected to have
presented to the court a list of the
places in Chicago where slot machines
held forth in the city to beguile small
change from the sportively inclined.
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By Associated Press.
St. Louis, Oct. 20.—Development of
individual character means the devel-
opnment of Christianity, the Rt. Rev.
William Lawrence, bishop of Massa-
chusetts, told delegates to the general
convention of the Protestant Episcopal
church here today.
“A friend of mine called football the
most spiritual game because it de-
velops discipline, self-restraint and
character,” he said. “All of these
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That Bad Complexion
We can not restore degenerated facial
tissue any more than we can restore a
lost limb. It is useless to attempt to
convert a worn-out complexion into a
new One. The rational procedure is to
remove the complexion instead—re-
move the devitalized cuticle. Not by
surgical means, however, as the under-
lying cutis is too thin, too tender, to
withstand immediate exposure. Apply-
ing ordinary mercolized wax will
gradually absorb the offending cuticle.
By degrees a new, youthful skin ap-
pears, soft and delicately tinted as a
rose petal.
No lady need hesitate to try this.
Procure an ounce of mercolized wax of
the druggist. Spread on a thin layer
before retiring, removing this in the
morning with soap and water. In ten
days or two weeks the complexion is
completely transformed.
An approved treatment for wrinkles
is provided by dissolving an ounce of
powdered .saxolite in a half pint of
witch hazel. Bathing the face in the
solution brings prompt and remarkable
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