South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1919 — Page 24

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HITS PROFITEER

thit tlu- sit tiu'th'xj i f covTn- ' which would f-nir to the workers r: i r . t j, a Ki.Un invention which j a K'-nume sdiare: in the m.in.m'fmont his ini .iTtraftion for work )'" of industry. The workers ;tr as of nth. r f o jMri' s. The sovi-t ev-! rnuh pp..d tci loircaucratie meth-

AS REAL CAUSE OF' WORLD UNREST i

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British Leader Declares Substitution of Public Service for Private Gain, Is Cure.

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1' . than h commonly ralized i I he prollw -i 1 1 . I'mrnt is e'.imin-j thr i' - i- an a:t-mp? to suh-j a?l. and until they have si lyt it ntrl j

:? for j i r I i a in nt.i r y action, anu 1 for tlif motie or private train in Inr,r,(( f fü j.ror .-.-dir.:: of th ha!- j k:stt v the motive Of puhlie service.

i-.t-l ox. dir ft iri'lti-Tri.tl action ly industrial unrest will continue, and f ! , nr-u7.f J m !. s. Thes results ; Kro'.v ever more pronotir.ee!. .! of 1-,'no-i-o Si'-rntK anco. Thev ! (Copyright. UU!.

n.' in th-it i ir.' mas-s of the jtr-o" j

m ;.., ,.,;, ! KIWANIANS HULD HIÜ oj.. , ;.ol,ti ally, have l.eun ! . .CiVf-TTr f,.;h :n 'h- p.Trli im -ntary j MEET AT LAFAYETTE

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nv .MtTin h iii:mh:hso. m. i. 1-tto niemlwr of ItritMi linitr, HfHfiitly re-Herted to lriti-di 1'urllameiit. T.ONIrN'. Oct. IT-To a tiiouhtfijl oiv-rv-r ork'ani.'d -' n? todiy :ppais to ) und'-t "iui; a pt o f li-'-;itoji. ('nr. i-; üt.-iaWv u orld-u id". vr j.o!. .. r r !i--t'ir!eI and nnt-tOd to f) )-:. hi;h rto unknown. In 'im.' iar ! ?!i- . -1 I r tiered iro rn nt r. t i- ,t an .d. hi Wrvt.rn liuriiM-, in 1 " i . i , . : 1ri'ini. Sc indiriavia. 1 1 . 1 1 S;a;n. and Portugal, and riot le-s in pnriin, tlo Iii.im-.'S have felt fit" imj.a'f of ! evolutionary innv in'-iit thit oir-in-;it-'l in Kii'-'sia. In different oiüti ii i:tt'-- ''.r fo Mid expression in arioij foi -a:--. in revolution, in riot. - ! i k 4 - .ind !hreitned strik's. in political propaganda, in riii.-s a-tion of oj-ja rii.-d v. orkeis. All th-s- h a'- roit ri ! 'i t 1

l the f- lint; that tin- worid ujnet is the signal of 1 1 enc-ndoi; s i : in th organization and .-on'rol of i th-" jiff a Irs of mankind. The war hasi orouulit aiioiit a total t in hu-l rr.an at'.iir-.-. and sin t h ; Armist jeo

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ipp.ar. Tint is as e-rtain as

I.AFAYKTTK. Ind.. Oct. 14. Kl-j wanians in the second annual ton-; vention of the Indiana district held!

to- I here Thursday, selected

LONDON'. Oct. IM Mddieis who serve! war are t!;ulinir the

I'.ut it is tli ideal of

still true

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in tiu anl ith r nuntri's without a io! nt eoiivulsion of soejetv. Th"

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as th meeting plai J. L. MH'ullorh of

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civilian too nonotonous to rmd offering to risk their

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realized v , - fif ot:iCf, or vhon fo. An rv.nr.nl

Scott, of Indianapolis, and Wi'.I.am . vinwn ,n .,,.',.,,.,,. , s...

',. ()lier. of Franklin, Ind., lieutep.

f th' last half-cen-i fnt governors; unaries iiuu nms. oi j

Marion, eeretary, and u.

..foils of th- nr.. nfranclii.ed cla-s- tu-r. or j.arayeue, treasurer. inej . s to o'.tr.in tlx- vote, hut th.- win- meeting was the most enthusiastic i

i n;-; of th- o;- h is not yet iv n j f' f'',s heen held here lor '!. p.ojdi- !al i-ontrol of their own ;'' i"s and more than four hundrir-. they h iv.- no effectie a. ice j Jviwanians were in attendance. i'i the niakin: o! tli- national nollevi :

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i don paver the other day: Al in Iwi I in

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woinle,i. Wiu rik life for 2'" pound", tirt d of life and all alone, write." etc." ! Inu;ry di'.osed that the adver- ; liv r was formerly .t st retc 1; r-1-- ir- J er in t'n royal army medical corp-. ; who won the military mt dal at ( Martinpuich and latr at Ypres won j a l-.ir to the medal. After Iiis iis- ! h.artre he olitainel employment as civilian eh rk in tlie royal air force.; Ich-s Not Walk. J "I a mpaid three pounls a week," I lie told an interviewer, "hut I am j ashamed to take it. For weeks Ii have not done a stroke of work. J Ioini, rrothinsr all day is rttimr on j my nerves. I cannot stand it, I : want action. Perhaps some cinema j firm micht want somebody for a i particularly risky joh." j

Kecentlv four ohicera advertised

tO CS ape the teli-im thioselvr n re.olv to rrlkt in

j any capacity in any campaign for j any country, provide.! thero was "some ficrhtintr to he done."

Look For Adventure Anywhere and Everywhere It May Be Found.

Some ft f the in the i;reat humdrum life

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or I ii i. now l Il-- o! trie prineiph-s '.pon which th- ir tu!:s e'tnluct-.l

th- Tviiional policy, no d terminirr-c intiuerc- up.m government decisions r ""py J E WS'TI IVI ES Want AdS uhi'-h miuht l-o for th'-m literally! trat! is !if.- am death. The pr'-- : 1

ttiC ri-is has d elopel rapidly. These revolutionary nia nif -tion. universal in their raru;.-. iroliate the pies'-m - in societ- of fun da mental evil with which the Frotherhood niovc mnt. if it t ;ir effect to the inspiration of i's depiof ratie fj-i -sp 1, is vitally concerned The 1 velopril' l.J of political

institutions have not he,t pac

the growth of d-mocraey. .Mmdi f the unrest m the rnor- hnrhlv-ftr-uanie.i eountrtex is attriieitahle to this fact. las Kule Still Ilej.!. Pemoeracy. consi dous of its pow

er, found its-1 r unahie to t.htam any i

real control of the mach nery in government- ("lass rale in politics, notvvithvtar.din.: the existence of a hroadly democratic fram his-. is still a reality; wh.it were railed the possessing class-?, throuch social intlunc., th power of money, and their political monopolv of the higher l-ranches of flu ation and their con

trol of the press, contrive repeatedly to defeat the popular will on al- ! most every first class political is-ue in which th rights ami lil.erti.-s of ! the i omninn people are involved. Inj lountries still in a state of political pupilat:-, like I-iypt and India, poli- j tical discontent has produ d a vi-; mniH natioiiilistic movement, whi. h hecominp: more and icon- ditlicuii : t- kep in the path of constitutional 1

j !' in is to r.-store ponular coniiden.ee J in l l .- i ativ a- institutions atul to join!.- l!i ma.- - miem nt aloni; the ! path of constitutional change and i eriahh- democracy to h.-come m.i.--i t-r in its own house without vio- ! 1 n a tul without disorder. Tin- Capifalit Stcni. , In essence this unr-st is a demand for thorouch I a ol ut iti in the eco

nomic Organization of society. The arai'tiie individualism of the profitciini; capitalist svstent of production and 1 ist i i 1 ii 1 1 i on has prl need a state of society in which iiideous in-'Piiliti-s of w.-alth arl opportunity exist, a so. p ty has-d upon the exploitation of the suhject class, a suhj -t t s. x. ai.d suhject races. er;;a-niz-1 lahor helieve that most of th" social evils which darken life for the majority of people come from

with' the svsti m of capitalist industrv. It

is no longer content to acpiies e in the system under which industry is onituctcl for the hen-!it of the few. ami which inxolved servitude, exploitation, and suhordina tion for the mass of the working people. Th workers demand a higher standard of life ;;nl an altogether 'higher status in industry. The demand for the nationalization of vital industries and services, pke the mines and the railways, is accompanied by e demand for democratic control

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Don t Get Bald Cuticura Does Much To Prevent It

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Dandruff, itching, scalp irritation, etc., jKiint to an unhealthy condition of the scalp, which leads to thin, falling hair and premature baldness. Frequent shampoos with Cuticura Soap and hot water do much to prevent such a condition, especially if preceded by a pentlc anointing with Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff and itching. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. Sold throuRtiout th? world. For sample rach free address: "Cuticura Labvmlnfitt. Dept. 15F, Maiden, Mill." TUTCuticcra Soap shaves without cnuf.

Watch the Little They are

i FnOzlitly and Dislinmin Signals of lml Flood. i 7ont close your eyes to the warni in cr which nature cives, when in- ! sichtly pimples appe;ir on your

face and other parts of the body. Not only .are these pimples .and splotches disfiKurinc-. but they bad to serimts skin diseases that spread and r:'iis the most discomforting irritation 4nd pain. Sometimes they foeMnjj lczema. bolls, blisters scalv

; eruptions ;.nd oth'r annoyances that i burr, like flames of fire, and make I you feel that your snin is ablaze, j Whep. these symptoms appear on j any part of the body take prompt I steps to rid the blood of these dis-

Pimples Nature's

Warninfif

orders. And the one remedy which

has no equal as a cleanser is .S. S. s,., the purely vegetable blood medicine, which has been on th? market for more than fifty years. It is sold by druRists everywhere. If you :ire afflicted with any form of skin disease, do not expevt

to be cured by lotions, ointments, j

salves and other local remedies, as they can not possibly reach the source of the trouble, which is, in the blood. He.trin taking S. S. today, and write a complete history your cn-se to our chief medical adviser, who will five you special instructions without charge. Write at once to Swift Specific Co., 20 SAvift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. Adv.

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Qateiy's For the Most Fashionable

w omen about to buy winter coats will d ccm this " most opportune announcement, for it ofTers a proup of the most fashionable of the season's coats new, smart and attractive, at tempting prices. They're made of Silvertone, Heather Mxture. fversey, Vcl our. Marmot, Plush, etc., many models to select from, one illustrated. It's quite difficult to venture an opinion as to which is the most attractive, the most beautiful.

Prices Ranging from $250 Down as Low as

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limitation. Some communities claimed the rieht of se 1 f -. I ? rm i n a t i o n . ml are prepired to ass. it it by methods of bloodshed and violence. The so let I ".xpci imcnt. C'lii.-ianl rustiatin of demo- i t i-d.-mands for a r-al share in the b isiness of u.v i i nmt nt -nd metiuinpopular control o. r national polic has produced two serious results, "up 1 1--':!! i- an attempt t sil--ti-t it- for the -a r! i i no -nia rv -'.ni a lew poiiteal im-thod. In Itus-i.. an. I fov n tin.t1) In llunuai.v and n in (lonriiiv, judilical il.t'iii" v i hi 1 1 rsT oi ! i:: western 1'uiope. has been supel'scd.f t-y soiets o!" wor!-i's" toimcils. With a pari'.inn-ntar y s stem t ! i . - - oimiN have nothit'i: in common. The ar --.-.I on i t r ,-t e.l fran- - h:-c. an. I a!- aow- d'v in tli- i n t i -

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DRESSES Featuring n o t -able values in styles that are really new, sizes 16 to 46 $19 to $75

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That's our policy the way wc do business stick by every piece of merchandise we sell. We assure yoa that every piece of furniture, every rug and every stove leaving our store will give service commensurate to the price you pay. Thus you take no chances. Come in and see for yourself our big values, a few of which are illustrated here, then buy furniture that satisfies our kind.

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This four-piece Iledroom Suite, high clas.s in style, tinish a. id construction, will add beauty and charm to any home. This suite comes in either walnut or mahogany tinish. The dainty dressing table has laruv plate mirrors. The dresser is larjre and roomy. The chifferobe has many compartments. The bed is full-sized and springs and

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Greater South Bend's Greatest Furniture Outfitters

on I'as- l'urm rs uuard. the 1...TJ-.' from winter's cl.l. Abufidat't h'-at ecr ' h'Ur. ev.r d-tv. No t'uis to tart in th-- m-r n i n ir Warm tlrs. Wot -!- rful alu.s, are uiven in

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MILLINERY

BLOUSES A splendid assortment of novel style effects, exquisitely made and trimmed. $5 to $16

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their home. They ar1 always ready to rroviile entertainment ti urine: the wintry eveninsra i-ominK addinc much to the pleasures and comfort of the tireside. Come in and hear the wonderful tone qualities of

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56-inch All Wool Suitings The. Chicago Novelty Cloak & Suit Co. sold us about fifty pieces away below manufacturer's cost. 56-inch All Wool Suitings Sponged and shrunk. Brown, tan, green, taupe, plum, black and fancy mixtures. Not a yard worth lcrs than $4.00 and to $5.75. Friday Sale

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