South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 April 1920 — Page 16
rri:si.v mokmm;. ai'kil 2Z. hm ME bOUTM NEWS-TIMES GOMPERS CHARGES PRESENT CONGRESS HAS FAILED DUTY AL FRESCO BOXING INSTRUCTION IN PANAMA Sraidoi's Third Tim Bepartmeiat r. ,P, i I morrow IWfL ii Ol Labor Leader Declares Law makers Fell Down Completely. WW 9 S TH1 . "fl P n A : r . '. MCi OiT t ir: -' ' h irjr'v i;r - hi.-, f ! . t r. - - r.a;i- 1 Si:;. f th At:VT:' r i 1 1 t . ; r ! J i r.it."A r:. I i' .1 t: f i r. '! a: '! v r -1" I."" . ; J.iU.-t viv I 1 : t !: ; iit i n -r. t'ion "with -I h t :.! n" are . 5" r. i r " -i 1 nt r.itioM of I'ttf tin- AtrvT- . 1 !ha. .i ; . .in There'll be Many New Things Developed ii 1 . n . ; l : l r i j n - . ' (r.'-T" S
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"Th r t:.ii.-! l.- a rurKT' s.s which v,i!I t-jrn its fi-e t tin- task cnfrontir.tr th An;' riran citizenship In the tru" .-viri?. of Anuri'r. institutions," Mr. ionper.s i-aid. "A CO"tant c-r.iu for ;if-omplishmont must rrjilarr n n i!l-c or.sil rr.l mania lor restriction arnl f"rcion. "AinTi'a can rot play forever th Ia:t a p'-vi. h t hi! il in International rIatior?. Must ConlJiT Affair. "The .'iff.iirs of th- v.rl.l arc the oim irn .f tin- 1'ni'cil Statt s. TliTf may 1"- j-roptr limits to which this ronciTii may po hut thcr is n lun'tT any finh thin-r as absolut1 livorcern nt frp.i wh it tran.-pir'v c!sf vln re. "Tim blind nnl hiotci action of enszress in refusing to lcal intclliKcntly with th icav treaty lia.
madi it impossi!'ic fur t he United Stat'H t' manifst th.c rropor conem in ttirsc affairs. " n our own continent there is the same lii'ol, l'cr weeks a senatorial fmlwomniitteo has been ointr ii : ami down th country patherinf? 1 t imony, th"-? viJent purpose of which can !- but to intl'itne the minds cf tho.-e who tliink little and who take much on fit it 1 1 . At xoriol.s ;!! too fre. pient the 1'nited Stater 1 hrou'ht to the verue of war with Jl i o. It i not lithcult th- evilens of .vatlsfai ti'-n on the part of predatory interests at ach of theso Period., nor is it liithcult to llscern the propaganda which fosters the i!-velopnient of them. "Falsehood. vilification, studied misrepresentation these are the weapons constantly in uso ty those w ho, tf serve thf ir own ends, would precite war hetween these two American rpublir. it i-- no lonsrer 1 ossible to f.vl with certainty that huh ;roy rnrrmnt ottlclahi have not b en made th tools and pawn9 of thfse wlio se k interve ntion, the lat-.-t term for which is 'Cubani;::ition.' Kctonl of Opposition. "At home, acro.-s our borders and over the spas, congress lias made for its If a r ord of failure, a record of Muuborn opposition to that which is Kood. "Pemocrary must mean equality of opportunity. It must mean the sovereignty of the masses. It must mem absence of domination by a elect ruling clas:-; or ca.to or clique. "ilor.pres.s has done much In re(nt nionths to indicate hostility to thest principles. Powerful forces in the I'nited States are seeking to wound and cripple democracy. They d not want quality of opportunity. They want an unfair advantap; in the industry of the nation in the lsl ttur s of the nation and in the tourt of the- nation. "U'hi.n the lit. or movement Pro
tests against the j ressure of those J w ho w ould turn backw aid the tide
of progress and deny trio suniint to livfs but Just t merfcin from the dark, it speaks with authority. "The, labor movement of America
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Wh'To trie ettort is m.Kie m lnuustry to crowd men and women backward and downward, we will resist and resist and resist, for it is bettT to resist and lose than never to have
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' tho ic-elretlon cf tl:ose wim n.ivo ! been f.il. to the trust w hi'Mi human- ' ity placet! In them."
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We dont think ice prices will go higher but with conditions unsettled as they arc, no man can tell. Some of our customers are buying a season's supply of Coupon Books and we strongly advise this, whenever possible, as it guarantees your supply at the present prices. You cannot make a mistake by buying books now, but you make one by not buying.
Major General C. S. Kennedy has made hoxlnc; under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus an Integral prt of d!eiplin in the American garrison at Colon. Tanaim. Al fresro boxing Instruction on the plains of Fnnima Is prroat sport, both for the boys in khaki nnd in blue. The raicMleweisht champion o" the r.ritlsh Iles. .Tim Montgomery, is the K. C. boxing instructor in the ring.
What Men Think About Women
r.v iiowland. I'.very man thinks That, if a woman tells her ape she must be fibbincr and if she doesn't she must be antique. That, if she is sweet and cordial to him. she is tryinp to arouse his interest and if she Is cold and indifferent, - he is tryinp; to pique his vanity. That if she believes all the flattcrine: thlncs lie says, she must be a soft-headed little fool and If she doesn't she must be a hard-hearted little cynic. That. If 5he is arrayed and ready to recHvo him when lie calls she has been slttinc: there waiting for him and if she Isn't sho la upstaira primpiner for him. That if she permits him in kiss her, any man could and if she doesn't, no nun could! That if he offers her an inexpensive pift, she will think him penurious and if he offers her a costly one, she will think him Merlon. That if Fhe v.earN fluffy clothes nnd hlch French heels. sho is probably frlvolou nnd vain and If she pons in for mannish tailored suits and common nenne boots, she is probably unfemlnlne md unnatural. That If she aKreen with everything he says, she in anfiUm,' for him and if aho disagree with anything he says, or insists on havint? her own way, she is "naulne;" him. That If she isn't in lovo vlth him, she must be in love with somebody else and tint if she Isn't in luv with somebody els" she must eventually fall in iove with him! That there are only two kinds of women in the world - Those who talk Ibsen nnd Schopenhauer and feminism and those who talk styles and baby-talk, and read Harold Hell WrUht. Those who are more Innlpid than
cup custard and those who are more insidious than champagne. Those who say "Come hither" and those who say, "Sir!" Those whom he dare rot kiss and those whom he dare not stop kissing. Those who are trying to "lure" him and those who would try to "re-form" him. Those who are "too pood for him" and possess all the virtues and perfections of anjrol? and those who
tili iiit j'iij ud 1 iai c and all the pertldlousncss of little demons. And the only thin?? that no man ever thinks about a woman, is that she may possibly be Just plain human!
AKHI'ST STOCK A I IT I ST. W:TKOIT, Mich.. April 2d. Richard C. Krisby. 10 years old, said to be president of the Associated Packing company. Des Moines, Iowa, was start' d on his way back to Iowa today to face charges of conspiracy involving $3,800,000 in alleged fraudulent stock sales. Frishy. it is ch irped, used illegitimate methods in promoting the packing company a cooperative organization and forced the concern into the hands of a receiver before it could heidn operations.
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Coats on Sale at $12,
Ix)ok them over carefully. Is there ANY reason WHY you shouldn't buy them at S12.."0? Xt the iiI-to-dattnes Notice tin larjje pockets. Sc' 1 1 ratcliy button. arul seo how well they lit mid look. Ilveryone of them Is well tailored und will stand all tests required of a pood snappy new- Spring Sixrt rat. We place them In the His: Month-Ünd Sale at S12.."0 each and are) confident that handrtxN of thrifty women will buy them. Other coat of Canul's Hair
(loth. Polo Cloth. Holl via. Tinxdtoiu. Tricotine. "c lour and Xondty Wc;i(n to he sold a- follow: New Spring Coats at $16.50 New Spring Coats at $22.50 New Spring Coats at $29.50 Others up to $149.50.
All in the His: Month-Knd Sale hcsinnin tomorrow.
Then There's Children's Coats at $3.95
This sale of children's New Spring feats will he mentioned in many piirtn of tlic city. Mothers will he particuliirly interested when they learn tliat we will place on s;ilo hundreds of coats for children, uses 2 to i years. In all the new kinds for spring
at $:l.9.". At this price we leli'e that jou are Rettins an e.vtraonlinaiy opportunity to c( the jimn;'er one a ik-w coat and never mi.-s the money. ict tliem durin: the -Month-Kiid Sale at S:..; HIIAMKJX'S third tI(or.
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Tliey're new . There's hundred of them to sIeet from. The trimmings ;re ju-t in the riht pKiee. They're delicate. They're well tailoretl. There's a drefs heiv that you've been looking for. And there's a hundred and one icaoiis why there'll le nuuiy women in to see them. We'll -ell them at unusually low prices and the weather i-. to blame. The manufacturers went o nmakin? iln-sss for the His Sprinc Itush when all at once the weather seemed to kep a wintry tone there wa a Jc-v-cr
demaml Ir-ses beuan to pile up on them tliev iHH'ded ready ea.h t run t!i" n-li: a th w i ronuM-Ilcd to s II tlicfü at a much lower pi ice 111 T TIIIIV MKillT IIAVi: Till: CA-sll. Our Fjiiuts were on luind and hmmlif a l.t;-c hipmcllt at wonderiully !n priec- arid we p.i the s;iin. alon tit u duurin thi I ; i i; MmmIiIlnd Sale. TalVeta, Me--.tline, (.rormite, h.i r m u--. Jt, Trioltte und I'aulett all in a Iii; -ale ;tt Ml. um. S1S.M). S'2'2. .-. s; 1.7.". .s!.:,(. .;;...-,( and up. lie one of many thrifty women who will i . U - ;.dantaxe of the Iii i:du(tin P.i a n l u.'- thud llMr.
See the New Dresses for the Younger Set
Have We Told You About the New Suits? (We Mean the Ones that Are on Sale)
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An unu-rual asortinent cf (crrette. Crepe tie Chine anil trieolette IIoues raru;inff iu price fnun SG.0." to $23.00.
We realized the necessity of placing a number of Suits in the Big Month-End Sale, so we went through the large stock of suits and pirked out what we thought to be the most attractive ones, and hung them in plain view reduced the price on them and announced that they were ready for inspection and they'll stand it, too! We don't know when we have seen a prettier lot of suits than the ones we are placing in this sale (and we know the quality is there) because we inspected them carefully and pronounced them O. K. Suits of Men's Wear Serge. Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Gabardine, Jerseys and Heather Mixture all places in the big sale at $24.00, $29.50, $49.50, $59.50 up to $89.0GV And they've all been reduced and needless to say, all the new modes for spring will be found connected with them.
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ihere'll be inny Women save much money during this Sale.
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