South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 112, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 April 1920 — Page 18
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DECLARES ATTACKS ON WILSON EMANATE FROM CONSPIRACY Onire.-.-inan Challenges G. O. P. Assaults on President in Lizht of Historv.
WASHINGTON, April 20. Comparing the partisan abuo of Pre.s't Wils .n ar.l a Irnir.tratkn with th abu heaped upon Lincoln and other great Arr.Tiran presidents during" their adralr.Lstratlon, Rep. Jv hn If. H:n-i!l, in a recent hous fvf-rh, attack fi efforts to hamper the president In h!s program of constructive legislation find th restoration of world peac Referring to reaction of th treaty r f p.-ru o ami the passage In th louse of a partisan peace resolution, Iltp. Small prMlote.l that'thi move wr-uld riot ic-ive thj American people ar.d that they would know vhero to p!a tho responsibility, Mr. Small tall:
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thl resolution and In the other l'Ody a. baro majority may adopt it. Tut It will not, as It l.i Intended to !. deceive the American people. Partisan spirit may ebb and flow, 1 it In the end th' American people will do the righteous thing1 and approve the essential features of the ).'a-t trraty, Including tho eove1 ant of the Uague of nation?. This Pnee resolution is without warrant under tho constitution." ' Organfw! Propaganda. Discussing republican abus of the president. Itep. Small said: "There has been a willful and persistent propaganda proceeding fr months to disparage the president of the United States. Oentlemen know thU Is true, flentlemen linnw that such a propaganda was organized. Gentlemen know that Its mailing list compromises every city find hamlet In the United States, to which are constantly mailed veiled attacks upon th president, under various guides, but intended never
theless to destroy him.
"There have been other presidents
ji'.alisrned. Tho great Washington had his traducers. Jefferson, the tribnue of the people who spoke for (popular rights, had his enemies. John Adams and the other great rnn who have served the American people wero slandered by men of :thelr times. IJncoIn "Was Victim. "I had occasion recently to visit the library ar.d to read for nearly a !ay current newspapers of the last ear of the administration of Abraham Ldncoln. I have never seen In any current press of the day more vicious. Indefensible denunciation and characterization of any man than appeared concerning that great man at that tinie. Yet today the gentle ppirit, the magnamimity, the modesty, tho courage, and the patriotism of Abraham Tlncoln are a part of our common heritage North and South. And when the history of this present administration comes to be written, there will be found more constructive legislation than perhaps in any administration of the country, unless it be that of Thomas Jefferson. Tn most of that legislation republicans joined with what
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was then the democratic majority In this body to enact it into law. In fact, you . r k to Justify this resolu
tion here by Citing an alleged declaration of the president to the effort that the w.ir had ended. Great pity it i.i that the republican majority should not only peek to cite and follow the declarations of the president when It ults their pur-po.-ey, great pity it Is that while you tollowed him In the various pieces of constructive legislation which he re commended during the past three, congresses, you do not continue to follow him in this congress, but have permitted the heat of party passion, the dej-ire for party success, to Induce you to leave the ways that have Illustrated the best thAt is In your party when you were followers in that respect of Woodrow Wilson, and for the sake of selfish, partisan success have in this congress attempted to destroy him." ERECT MONUMENT IN HONOR OF WAR NURSE
INFANT CHESS STAR ASTONISHES BERLIN
LONDON, April 20. A monument to Edith Cavell. the British nurse who was shot by the Germans at llur-HM-is, has been erected in Charing Cross road. Just off Trafalgar square and almost under the shadow of the Nelson monument. The unveiling ceremony was conduced before a hu?e crowd by the queen mother, Alexandra, being the hrst act of state she has performed In Indon since the death of her husband. King Kdward VII. The monument Is of grey granite and stands 4 0 feet high. On the four panels are the words: Humanity, sarritice, devotion and fortitude. n the back is the British lion trampling on a serpent, and above it are the words: "Faithful unto Death." The statue, of white marble, shows Nurse Cavell standing erect in her nurse's uniform. On the base is the inscription: "IMith Cavell, Brussels. Dawn October 12. 191 j."
Eight Year Old Bov Shows Clas3 in Tournament and Loses But One Game.
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LONDON, April 20 A girl clerk whose arms and hody were wound with red tape has just led an unusual procession through Whitehall st.. the hone of government departments, to draw public attention to the demands of women in government employ for equal pay and equal opportunities with men. She was folk-wed ny a large number of women employed in the civil service, each of whom carried a poster, while all wero linked together with red tape. Inscriptions on the posters were "Fair Flay for "Women" and "No Favoritism In the Civil Service." The march was organized by the Federation of "Women Civil Servants and served its purpose to attract public attention to tho women's protest.
ItEKMN. April 20. A jouthful chess prodigy recently made his debut in Berlin. A boy by the nam' of H. Itzeschewskl, eight years of age, dared to play In the Ilerlln Chess .Society 0 or more games simultaneously against more or lev classy chess players, winning IS frames, losing one and drawing the rest. Furthermore, the little rellow undertook to play blindfolded against the famous master player. Kurt von Bardeieben. an expert of over 10 years standing and many times a prize winner in national and international tournaments. Marvelous to relate, the boy had the satisfaction of drawing this game, after 2 0 moves. It was Ptartlinpr to see the little boy, whose head barely reached above the level of the tables, step from board to beard and watch him make rejoinders to the moves of his older adversaries. The fact that the performance lasted five consecutive hours, without his play, suffering; any deterioration, made It all the more astonishing. Fortunately, the combined physical ana mental strain was In no way harmful, for upon reaching- his hotel he retired cat once and slept soundly all
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r.IghL When visiters called the following morning, he was Just a cheerful, happy child, busy with his toys, paying scarcely any attention to the congratulate r.s ordered him. Has IU-markah)' Memory. Upon being asked how he came to lose a particular game, he promptly got out his ches-s pet, placed them In the right position and said: "You see. here I should have played this way and I would hue drawn fir won tho game. I'.ut I made a blunder and lost instead." At the request of the visitors, ne showed about 10 or 12 posrtrons from some of the other games nnd (lmonstrated where his adversaries iii each had gone wrong. Not having the scores cf the games with him. ho did all thi from memory. He even offered to play over for h!s callers every one of the 22 games from memory, but he was prevailed upon to desist. The consensus of opinion of all those who have seen the boy at p'ay Is that he is destined to become one of the greatest masters of chests, provided he develops the neees.--ary stamina to enable him to bear the exceptional strain put on his faculties.
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Spring is the great renovating season when nature throws off the accumulated impurities and prepares the system for the change which it must undergo before merging into the coming Summer.
Naturally this decided change must necessarily be felt by the human system. Of course, where every organ of the body is performing its functions perfectly, there is little or no interruption caused that is noticeable. But where impurities have accumulated, and have aot been thrown off promptly, ind where the waste and wear Df the severe winter season have not been promptly restored, nature's work is being com-
batted with very noticeable iffects. Your body has brought you jafcly through the severe winter season, and the voyage has taxed your strength. There has oeen considerable wear and ear which must be repaired. The energies relax, and an unspeakable languor pervades the entire system, giving that wornout, good-for-nothing feeling, so commonly called "spring fever." The important thing, therefore, is to put your system in
tip-top condition so as to be able to resist the common ailments so prevalent in 3ummer. You must build up the waste tissue, and repair the wear and tear that the system has undergone. 4 A splendid plan that has been followed by many is to take a course of S. S. S. regularly at the approach of every spring, and in this way thoroughly cleanse the system of all accumulated impurities. S. S. S. is a thoroughly reliable blood purifier and tonic that promptly improves the appetite, and sends a new supply of rich, red blood coursing through the veins. This fine old remedy will restore your lost vigor and strength which the demands of winter have used up, for it is without question one of the best tonics and system builders ever made. Ask your druggist about S. S. S. He has sold it for years, and will tell you that it is a thoroughly reliable and honest old remedy, having been on the market more than fifty years. Buy a bottle and begin taking it today, and thus prepare your system for the changing seasons, so that you will be in condition not only to enjoy the beauties of springtime, but also to so tone up and strengthen
j the system that you need not I live in fear of the many ail
ments so prevalent in summer. v A thorough cleansing and toning up of the entire lystem is absolutely necessary Just at this season when the strength is depleted and the vitality is naturally at a low ebb. Special medical advice can be had without cost by writing to Chief Medical Adviser. 181 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Go. 4dv.
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With warmer weather coming on it is very important that customers put their window cards up early to insure the best service. Customers taking ice for the first time should telephone their orders the day before when possible, or very early in the morning on the day delivery is desired. You can help yourself by helping us.
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Sale Specials Women's and Misses' Leatherette Coats Just the kind of a Coat you need for motor and rough weather wear. They are serviceable and stylish. All sizes 16 to A4. Worth $29.50. On sale Thursday at $18.50 Here is a very unusual value in a dainty Wash Blouse. They are new Spring styles. Regular $1.50 kind. On sale Thursday at $1.00 One lot of Women's Spring 1 rimmed Hats, new shapes and styles, that formerly sold up to $12.50. On sale Thursdaay at $7.50 Women's and Misses Pink Batiste Bloomers, full sizes, in plain style; $1.00 value. On sale Thursday at 79c Envelope Chemise, broken sizes, lace trimmed. Regular $1.75 and $1.50 values. On sale Thursday at $1.25 Round Double Roasters, pure aluminum. Very special for $1.69 New Sweaters Specially Priced Cchildren's Slip-Over Sweaters, in sizes 30. 32, 34, in colors. Special at $3.95 Misses' Slip-Over Sweaters, in sizes 32 to 36, in green, turquoise and salmon. Special at $5.95 Pretty new Sweaters, Tuxedo styles and ruffle effects, for women and misses. $7.95 :o .$22.50
APRIL SALES
Special Prices on Women's, Misses' and Children's Readv-to-Wear Garments Thursday will be a wonderfully busy day in our garment section. It would be busy even without these extraordinary attractions, but the time has come to further cut down the number of models in stock, and many which we shall not or cannot re-order are sharply reduced in price. The unusual character of these values prompts the suggestion to shop in the morning if convenient. Coats, Suits, Dresses That Accurately Reflect Newest Authentic Modes, in Fine All-Wool Materials. Note These Splendid Savings: $23.00 Garments On Sale at $18.75 $29.50 Garments On Sale at $22.13 $35.00 Garments On Sale at $26.25 $45.00 Garments On Sale at $33.75 $49.50 Garments On Sale at $37.13 $55.00 Garments On Sale at $41.25 $59.50 Garments On Sale at $44.63 $65.00 Garments On Sale at $48.75 $69.50 Garments On Sale at $52.13 $75.00 Garments On Sale at $56.25 $79.50 Garments On Sale at $59.63 $95.00 Garments On Sale at $71.25 $125.00 Garments On Sale at $93.75
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Sale Specials Wonderful Value in Women's and Misses'
Materials are tricotinr, satir.al ceorcrette and tricolette.
Dresses that sold up to $50. Choice Thursday at. . .$29.50 Dainty new Silk Blouses of georgette for Spring wear, blouses that we sold up to $15. They're on sale Thursday at $10.00 One lot of Women's Trimmed Spring Hats in newshapes and colorings. Values up to $10.00. On sale Thursday at $5.00 M isses ana Child ren s new Spring Coats are selling during this sale nt a reduction of 25Tr. Women's Gauze Union Suits,
umbrella sizes 36
suit Kimono Aprons,
figured percales, with low neck and short sleeves. Special $1.39 Laundry Soap Special, American Family or Fels Naptha Soap. Big value Thursday. 10 bars 73c
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To make sure that you buy furniture that will give real satisfaction, look for the things that insure this note the superior features of construction which we insist upon in every article of furniture that
goes into our sales floors. See how splendidly made, how well finished and how perfectly proportioned
our furniture is. Then bear in mind that this store's reputation stands back of every article we sell. You can buy here with confidence and secure such splendid values as these.
Queen Anne Period Style Dressers at . . .
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forobe. When this occurs it Ir-aves the odd lre?srrs on our stock. To keep our stocks c.m wo offer them at such attractive prices as we have put on this 2-pecial lot.
A Special Sale of Metal Beds at 20? Discount
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Only through buying a large quantity of these tables, is it possible for us to o.tYr them at such a lowprice as this. Made i t carefully selected, thoroughly seasoned oak, fumed or golden finish, these tables are most unusual values at this price.
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Many a dining room s.;ite js sold without the bufft. And ju-U as 5onn as a few of the" accumulate in our 'f tork we have a 5pecial of thrn which I trivfs you an oppor- ' Tunsty to pl'k up at a ' saving. Manv dif- '
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