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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 14

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Madison, Wisconsin
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14
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Friday, November 28, 1919. THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Pax Victorious Lloyd and Victorious Pax Lloyd. COMEDY, PATHOS IN NEWS OF DAY LADY ASTOR TAKES M.P. SEAT MONDAY ORIGINAL COURTHOUSE DUBLIN Tha key of the courthouse having been lost and entry by the windows Impossible, the magistrates at Rochfort, County Westmeath, held the monthly petty sessions in the public, roadway. PLYMOUTH HAS HOLIDAY WHILE ELECTION OF FIRST WOMAN TO COMMONS IS PROCLAIMED BERLIN' When a banquet for Noske and Ebert, in Darmstadt, required 200 bottles of wine and had a menu of proportions, people of the new republic complained that here was an affair of too regal proportions for a proletarian regime.

YUM! YUMI PARIS A walking fish-supper-bar is the latest thing in hats for girls. A leading milliner shows a close-fitting turban of snails and shrimps capped with the claws of a lobster and the tail of a crayfish. Color scheme voted CL08E GAMBLING HALL GENEVA The Italian government has acted on Swiss protests and ordered the closing of the gambling hell at Campione, near Lugano, favorite haunt of German and Austrian princes and archdukes, and scene of many suicides. i I LONDON Commons it roady to welcome Lady Nancy Astor, it' first woman member, with open arms. Anticipating the Viscountess' election, the commoners have allocated one of their pleasantest rooms, overlooking a terrace, in which is a "boudoir sitting rpom for the first lady M.

A neat notice board near the door reads: "Women members only." Lady Nancy alto will be alloted a smoking room, if ahe wishes, and a library, reading, tea and dining room. The "One-Cloth" Polish Cvfts time and work in two. SOME VOCABULARY LONDON Testifying' in a drunkenness charge, a police officer declared. "During the fourteen years I have served in this district I have never heard such dreaflful language from a woman." HELP! LONDON Twins born nt Bridgend, Wales, on Britain's official peace day, were christened OMIT "BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Always insist upon true "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" a Rub Briskly Once A second- cloth, a second rubbing, not necessary. A clean, dry, lasting lustre results.

Lyknu actually removes dirt--does not cover it up. Use Little! Rub Dry! PLYMOUTH, England The official result of the parlimentary by-elections of Nov, 15. at which Laijy Nancy Astor was a candidate to succeed to her husband's former seat in the House fo Commons, was announced from the balcony of the Town Hall here shortly after noon Friday. Election of the American-bom "Gibson girl" who before her marriage was Nancy liinghorne, a famous Virginia beauty, was conceded by everybody. Plymouth.however, made a holiday of the formal announcement of the balloting.

Great crowds were on hand to hear the reading of the vote. TAKES HUSBAND'S SEAT The by-election resulted from the succession of Viscount Waldorf Astor, former M. P. from the Sutton division, to his father's title ugon the death of the elder viscount. Lady Nancy after urgent solicitation from her friends agreed to enter the race for her husband's -seat as the first woman candidate ever to ask for membership In the commons.

Following announcement of her election. Lady Nancy received from the mayor a certificate of election which has to be lodged with the speaker of the House of Commons before a seat can be taken, in the "mother of parliaments." TAKES SEAT DEC. 1. Usually the successful candidate takes the certificate to the speaker in person, but if he, or she, is not present at the declaration, it is posted. Since parliament is in session.

Lady Astor may be able to assume her seat Dec 1. Parliament does not sit on Saturday. Read Journal Want Ads with high quality woolens. Fall business all over the country has not been up to expectations and as a result we have to sacrifice and move our. stock.

Suit and overcoat woolens, which have been selling for as high as $40.00, we are going to tailor to your measure into a three piece, suit or 'overcoat for ffPUDINE If 'st Liquid sj Relieves Outcfay jZ2ZPP'ACHES ar DOSE ANO IN BOTTLES -CJO'deO sicians for over eighteen years for the relief of Colds, Pain, Headache, Toothache, Earache. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis. For a few cents you can get a handy tin box containing twelve tablets. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. The "Bayer Cross" on Aspirin tablets has the same meaning as 14-Karat on gold.

Both mean Genuine! "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" ehould be taken according to the safe and proper directions in each "Bayer" package. Be sure the "Bayer Cross" is on package and on tablets. Then you' are getting the genuine Aspirin prescribed by ph- Aspirin fo the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mofloaceticacidester of Read Journal Want Ads Salicylicacid. Adv. 4 ResDonsible For Who.

Is Suit and overcoat woolens, which have been selling from $42 to $50, we are going to tailor to your measure into a suit or overcoat for the Treaty Smashing These patterns include about 300 selections of the most up-to-date woolens on the market and THEY 'WILL' GO FAST. Clothes are going to be considerably higher in the spring, and, a chance like this COMING RIGHT WHEN YOU NEED IT, may never come to you again. There will be no extra charges of any kind. $29.50 or $39.50, according to the pattern ydu choose, covers all the material, all the work and a guaranteed fit. Jubilation reigned in some quarters when the Senate's emphatic rejection of the Treaty of Versailles came as a sensational climax of one of the most bitterly fought political battles in our history.

It may have been a victory, and the destroyers of the' Treaty and the League of Natipns "may exult in their triumph," but, retorts the Springfield Republican "they will go into history having constructed nothing and selfishly leaving the world to its darkness and woe." Opposing this view the New York Sun declares that "there never was anything more, wrong, more ridiculous, more preposterous, than to maintain that the war was going on and must go on until the United States Senate and the American people consentd to swallow Mr. Wilson's pernicious League of Nations." In fixing the responsibility, the pro-League Rochester Times-Union (Ind.) says that "the United States Senate under he bankrupt leadership of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge has killed the Peace Treaty," but Republican papers like the Philadelphia North American and New York Tribune lay the responsibility for the failure of the Treaty at the president's own door, in effect charging him with "infanticide." Under the heading "The Rejection of The Treaty" THE LITERARY DIGEST, this week November 29th prints as its leading article a summary of public opinion in the United States-as expressed in newspapers of all shades of opmion. The article covers every phase of the controversy over the Treafy and makes very clear how the country regards the Senate's action. Labor's Right to Strike The Opinions of Labor Journals on "Government by Injunction" and the Opposing Views of Newspapers in Defense of the Court's Action in the Coal Strike Case THESE PRICES ARE FOR ONE WEEK Starting Tomorrow at 9 A. M.

and continuing to next Saturday night at 9:30 P. M. The best patterns will be the first to go so Get Yours Tomorrow AW he "Booze and Bolshevism" Curbing the Speculative Frenzy American Legion's War on Disloyalty New Seeds of War in the Balkans "Pussyfoot's" Pilgrim's Progress What's Wrong With China? The Pay-Dirt in City Streets Hygienic Hair-Cuts Measuring Ocean Depths by Echoes A New Kind of Electric Motor-Car Founding "Health Towns" Books That Children Want to Read "Jack Cade" The First Bolshevist British Plans for Rehabilitating the Holy Land Selling Public Health to the Nation Clergymen Are For the League A Split in English Jewry The Russians in American (Varieties Widespread Distribution Political Tendencies Socially Considered) Farm Acreage, Crops and Values Quiet But Convincing "Cal" Coolidge ACasualVisitor'sViewsoftheCoalMiners'Lot Prices Lower in London Than in New York Self -Trained Head that runs the Shipping Board Germany and France Will Gamble Away Their Debts The Suice of Life The Best of the Current Poetry to ord aoies We have thousands of men's measurements on file. Your husband's or son's measure may be among them why not order him a suit or overcoat for his Christmas gift? A Fine Selection of Illustrations, Jlaps and Humorous Cartoons November 29th Number on Sale To-day All News-Dealers 10 Cents TJs a Mark of Distinction to lesar Be a Reader of I "Your Neighbor Wears One" xs-r Trie Literary Digest 123 State Street 4 FUNK WAGNALLS COMPANY (PublUhert of the Ftmoui NEW Standard Dictionary). NEW YORK.

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