South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 341, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 December 1916 — Page 3
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Boycott Will Knock Bottom Out of Market
CHICAGO. I .-. f,. :!.ri.ilH of x'.ve of tio l.irv-t vtor:tL' ware-l;(iM-'S in thf fity wen' qu-tion-l )y representatives of the I'nilfl tt.iU Ii-trict ;ift'rti y Tur-Iay in tho investigation l,oun ly th federal ovrrnnie-nt into the rf-ent riv? in food r i r Miehael I. !:.'')', asi-ant in char-''' of the investigation, ."-titfl that tho offi i tN r.ri ! 1 that th r -nt u norjr.i niz 1 anJ sporadic hoyeott of ho 'M-'.wus on I uttrr and ( irs h.i'l fori i J . ri s down all ovf-r the (oijr.try and intimated tli.it a f-n-r.il 1-oycott would knork thf bottom out of the market. Five other waif house offi. ial--li,f l.ffn yuhp'T.af 1 to thf appear -Ii t!i- district attorney's f ff i It was said that James F. Wetz will ho sum rnorif d tomorrow to explain whether h" really is tho ownr of 7;?. '. oro t k't-'s in ht'ra-p in his i.anif or whether hf i merely netn i - as an a -rent.
inapjuna: d carh dairv
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fliminatin' thf wa.tf through rx-e'-ssivf competition in th ..pen markets hy means of cr ntr illy estahlihfd ci-r.pr rativf sfllitiff hure. as.
plan h;is leen mm .'ful in I I jirnpfan countries, parti' ul.trly In Hormany and JCui., ;ir,,i ir," th
mnrketir:;; of other farm r rl'j(f in some :. tions of thi eountry. n' -'"rdinuto Charles Y. Holrmn, .( rf tary of thf conference.
SHORTER SOX Are Threatened by National Hosiers to EtTee; Saving in Materials.
MILKMEN TO ORGANIZE NATIONAL FEDERATION riiHWc;). I . f-. Preliminary Meps in th organization of a national ffdfration of thf milk pnduifrs were takfn Tuesday ni'ht at th fourth national conference on marketing and farm credits. It uns announced that between "0 .00 and pniua dairyrnfn it) ovitv section of thf I'nited States are represented in th- new organization. Thf fed ration contemplates the
PLANTATION SYSTEM DRAWBACK TO NEGRO Toone rrofimtr sa j e i MM llaokuanl Where It rrctaiK Inf.-ti itc iiil Ntv S.rvi.-: 'Hl(;o. I fc. The lanfation system now pre-valent throughout the south disou ra ires thf development of the .N'tro tenant, though it may makf for industrial efficiency. Lewis "( il Grey, professor of economics at the Ceorpe I'eahodv college for Teachers at Nashville, Term., declared in a paper read at the national conf'-renee ,tn "Marketing and I'arni 'reditu" here today. "The Neirro is mot backward in those regions where the plantation systfm has reached it ureatest development." said Prof. Grey. "In such regions the sc hool facilities are the poorest, thf percentage of illiteracy is highest, the Neuro is most primitive ami least cap; ld' of conducting his own affairs." The new farm loan law. Prof, ('rey said, was unlikely to help either the Negro or the poor whites. He suggested a system of credits has?d on crop laws.
I'llICAdu, Iec. I. .tockinKS must be made shorter in order to fffect a saving in materia!.-! or hosiery prices wiil make further advances, according, to l Carter of Philadelphia, secretary ef the National Association of Hosiery Manufacturers. Vrnherx of the organization de- ted Tuesday night whether to shorten the stockings or add .another pe r ent to the re cent 2.'. per e-nt jump in values. A resolution was adopted demanding the release of knitting needles destined for the Tinted States, said to be held bv flreat Pntain.
MOOSE WANT VOICE IN G. 0. PJFOR SUPPORT National Conforvncr to Ik I Mil in Four Months to IUorganie Ilpnblican Iarty.
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MAY HOLD ANOTHER ELECTION IN CUBA
Situation No I leHl(sly Muddle That .lir(aiitilr (irck Are Cl'imorinz fop Sottlcincnt. Il t rn.iti.ni.i! "iv Sn iif : HAVANA. Ir,c. Another election in ccrtaiii parts of the Cuba, notably in S'anüi Clar i district, will he necessary to determine the winner of the viresidei.cy, it was assured Tuesday More 'nan a month has ensued since the regular elections, and the situation is hopelessly muddled. Prominent men in mercantile and financial circles have joined in a protest to Pres': Menocal that the uncertainty over the election is injuring the foreign markets and they wanl a settlement before the sugar grinding season starts in January.
CHICAGO. Dec. ..
thf republican party for a voice in
the manageme nt of party affairs in I
return for progressive support were made Tuesdav in a statement whieh
followed h conference- of Chester H. (
Howell of California, Clifford Tin
chot. Raymond Robins. James R.
fJartield. William Allen White, and Harold L. Ickes. Permanent progres.--i e advance through, the democratic party is impossible, the statement says, in announcing that a national conference of progressives and progressive republicans is to be called within four months in the hope of bruising' about re-organization of the republican party. The first step toward providing progressive representation in the party, it was suggested, could he best brought about by giving the
present republican campaign com n ittee the functions of the f-tecu tive committee.
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International News Service: INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. f.. Many alleged violations of the election laws in Leiansport will undergo the close scrutiny of the federal prand jury, it w:ls reported Tuesday. Investigators have made reports concerning charges that Negroes were registered illegally. Many of them, it was reported, were living in railroad hox cars.
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The Popular Prima Donna Soprano of the Paris Opera Co. A Belgian Coloratura-So-prano, who, by lier marvelously flexible voice of limpid purity, intelligent interpretation, sound musicianship and graceful personality, has endeared herself to thousands.
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Many famous artists have made these "Tone Tests." Read what the papers say: "Impo-sibh to diMinu'Uish betttii'ii tho singer's liini: -oice and its rr-cToaticn J.y tlu- instrument th:it Nirs the stamp ff IMi.on'. genius." P-ston Herald. Nov. lfth. 101". "Thf eir oubl no tell w hen It w.is listening to ihe phnopraph alone-, only the eye could discover thf truth by notin-; whfn thf nnu-iT's ni"i:tli was rpn or -loed." N Y. i:eniTjg M ii!, May I. lf1. "It w xs virtually lrnpossilde to distincuish hitween the real Vi'i' e an. I th Ke-Creatcd oi f of th singer." I'hiladolphi.i Evening Tehuram, April Mh. 1?1''.. Christ ;n.- Millfr lu-iselt and Onstire Milhr on the IMison (Pang .if by idf. Thf two voices were . identical tint when one or the otlirr stoppod it was impolitic to detect, it in the .unlienee." Cleveland Leader. Sept. 2::. 11.".. "Not possible to tell one from the other." Ietroit I'rce I'res, Oct I'th,
Friday at Oliver Theater from the phonograph which the ear cannot distinguish from the phonogarph which the ear cannot distinguish from the living voice! Has Mr. Edison accomplished this miracle, at last? Come hear this astonishing test and judge. Miss Verlet, the popular Prima Donna soprano, will be here Friday, at Mr. Edison's request, to otfer you the only evidence by which you can really judge. She will sing side by side with Mr. Edison's re-creation of her voice! See if you can tell, without watching the motion of Miss Yerlet's lips, which is the living voice and which the recreation. What Is Your Judgment Mr. l:dison insists upon this unique and daring test. For it tells more than the most vivid words can express. Its convincing frankness sweeps away all doubt. Mr. Fdison wants your true judgment of his new musical art. He wants the judgment of every music lover. Has he re-created music? Has he eliminated all mechanical blemish? Has he preserved the living ones in all their reality. He puts the original and his re-creation before you side by side. He hides nothing. Asks no allowances. He dares to make the vital test that no else but he has ever ventured. And he asks you to decide. Call or Write jor Complimentary Tickets We want all music lovers in this community to hear this interesting and convincing test. Complimentary tickets will be distributed to those who apply in person at our store or bv mail. You ana vour friends are ur;ed to attend. We advise vou to apply early before all tickeis are exhausted.
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