The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1920, Page 9

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matter because a thousand such sce must be enacted in different part the United States nowadays, ‘I | away on u age truck is a white pine box and draping it 1s an Ameri- OUT OF LEAGUE = | Hundreds of American boys ar : coming home from France th y Thelr votes were fields of France. e | Wisha Appelbann two years thi jound to Go Into an Associa month since the guns stopped roarin: tion No Matter Which = |in the Argonne. Both Party Wins. SIDES TALK IT. ides in the po- litical cainpaign have talked either at | the League of Nations ax a provoci live or preventive of wa: The election result BOTH mixed ver- dict on domestic and international affairs, Yet the writer can thinking to-day of the scene < rajlroad station at night—the lonely remains of a boy that had given up his life for the Nation. It seemed but Spirit of Fallen Soldiers Ex- pected to Play Part in Final Decision. an aad a feeble aftermath of the cry that went By David Lawrence. | up during the war to stop war for (Special Correspondent of The Even- | &Vver ina World.) Boys are coming back from thi beautiful fl suldiers esc Village HN ROUTE TO MARION, O,, Nov ,other ride with xy |@raped about them, them to the 2 (Copyright, 1920) —Kight years ain nies t is Gown ot FHnee Eb! hundreds 0 a the Ittle town of Princeton, N. Js) wnere the heartbroken pa come even at this lat faint reminder of thelr 4 ‘These silent voters into the aoll of the la to defend, - TALK OF STOPPING WAR NOT| ENCOURAGED. % group of correspondents stood be- #.€@6 the then Governor of New Jer- \ sey and watched the returns come in which registered the triumph of Woodrow Wilson. He was surround- “1 by his wife and daughters. Happiness and joy were theire Che victorious candidate breathed | , he enthusiaym of the great occasion,| And yet College boys came to serenade him. | election whe ie siepped to, the |, ad- the friction of tl f seemed to him | Yailed, the thought een of IMsue umph (but of solemn srs have made. ‘The effort to ae has got little encourag |from America in the last two ye Had the sibility ever ew man is Ss up the task n poople from fatalities been as 4 «| A “shockabsorber’’ that ) : e'works the same before and, -—_ »/after (s) Election— . {99% of altremedies for Scalp »- i Moneyback any time, if | @Hair troubleshavetheword *- | you want it. The best of everything |men and boys wear. ROGERS PEET COMPANY t8|criticism of the o1 Dhco AMOAATORNES BROOME Y THE EVENING WORLD, Eos*pAr. 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