South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 137, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 May 1920 — Page 6

SUNDAY, MAY lß. 1920.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

CONFERENCE URGES

ERATERHALISH III INDUSTRIAL LIFE

r. ir! . T-iv:.. Ur.nsirp, Rv; C. S. '

nittf r;. San 'r,inci?ro: Arthur

I'avf.n: t Ixt-r. At- ! fc I W.-thortll. Jr., I'hlli-

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Declare j in Favor of Both Capital and Lahor Organizing Freely.

THE PUBLIC PULSE

fnmmnr'at!fn for t-!s rolnma rr.y bf Ricr.cJ a nor. jrr.ously bst mast L- f turr.f aulrd by th nam of tt writer t lL3-jr kwI faita. No reiponltllitj fr fV-ta r BTitlinent eiprMM.-J Trill fo oMumcd. Huaeat (1 ii i. srioci of public jastlons in In - vitrei, Jt vltli tu rlxlt :"!frTP.(1 to Ilmlr.ate riciocs aud obJecHonaLl n-.tter. Tlie column la fre. Dut, be rrasoaiblr.

PENNSYLVANIA IN

CONVENTION IS PUZZLE TO G. 0. P.

Speculation Rife As to Action of Delegates After Firt Ballot.

CHICAGO. May 1 Mor fr.i-t'-rn.vli.ni in iralustrinl and lu?ir.-s. 1 i T wjs rcr-omni n i I Ly th: com-mi'-.'ion cm ocia.l rc ronstruction of the Unitarian Kn'-ral confer' nco in a report made jub'.i touay. Th" commir-sion v.a apnointr-d at th' rtcnt Unitarian co:;f rtn:e in I V 1 1 -tirn'-r .ami ir; its r-jrt has tlra'.vn up :i ."-t.itrir.i-r.t of juln iiIf ; on v. huh its i:;'rrit)'TM L'.lk'Ve ?ocial reconstruction houlj b; iscl. Tra 5t,itni-nt drclarrd that all cor.o rr. in ir.lu??ry, th manarf-r, tru- ro(lucr and th cor::-uir.'-r are Iartr.r: ar.d that th rn:.;unity has a ri'h.t to insist that the in.l::stvy h" carri'd on not for the le Vencf.t r-f ar.y of the partm-rj but in the Interest of all. It did not at-

t-mtt to prescribe ;,ny .sin:-le form I Ject lo r"iticism, much less crlminf Indnvfri-il i.rira n'.7.;itie.n. It reborn- I ha!ly offCHSiVO, when Officer 29 ad-

mended that the hours r,f labor vnncrrl from an ambush behind one: should t,c reduc ed to tho lowbt 1 "f Max Adicr'o showcases and with I poi.-.t ronipatiM- with adequate pro-i IK v arninjr whatever, assaulted one; duction but quilififI thi statement j ,jf lhfl youn- men, striking him on I by addini,- that "in th pr :-- nt th Kir with hi.s fist knocking the I mertrera v the world malj a m axi- ! 1 "oun.i; man's hat off following that,

oijjixts to tki:atmi;nt. H'Mtor Newn-Tinvg: Is the ii-;ht of walking up and

down the thoroughfares of the city a un.inirnous vote from his of Houth Iiend to be deided her , ."tat? on the first ballot. Bu

citizens without coming to harm I

from some of htr so-called oificers of the law? Friday niht nt 11:1." o'clock two J'-'tin;; men. both residents of this city, and tax-layers, were skylarkiru: along IJichiean st., and although their actions were seemingly indecorous the-y were far from being sub-

KY 1 1 AHOLD D. JACOBS. liy United I'resa:

j :;iZW YOKK. May 15. rennsivanla. with the second largest deleI nation, 1 tJjo bis enigma among the ! states still to choose their represen- ! tatlves at the Chicago convention. Ther 1 a jsfnTal belief that Gov.

William Sproul will pet practically

home

Hut it Is

what Pennsylvania .vill do on the second, and ubsequent ballotv that iA botherinrr th politicians. Unlike the 5ituation in most states wher he has goupht support. MaJ. r.cn. Wood will be ojponin the republican organization as he will

havo the entire ttrenpth of n. I Iiois renroae, Ftat? leader and dom-j inant factor among the p;ir?v con- . fprvatlvrs against him. Although; th Wood people are claimi;c an al- '. liance ith the povernor rro:dini;' hi3 own boom dies from nalnutri-:

tion will be put in the ption of havinc to throw what personal ttrer. -'th he may posses j to Knox, a favyrit son. Vol Ijrods In Vermont. Vermont aL-o will srct r'nht delegates In a. primary Tut-Jiy but thcRr are practically cencvit'd to Wood. On Friday, Sen. JUraan Johnson,

will battle for Oregon's 10 m!e?ito? In th- lrst of the repabttcan ' free- . for-all" primaries. I The republican ?r5-cr.nvcntion campaign wind. up Mav i t:th aj

primary in wet; virH'iüü una a state Convention.

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Knteht will w:i ih Asylum

Sunday evnln. ..-x If. . t G o'clock

to ntterd Divine sr'.'i st bz. Tf-uTa EpLsconal church, .M)c.;v;ki. Full

unjforrtJ. Kn!:;hV. I'liV; automobile a will pleas x.trriuh. F. M. BOONE. E. E. FRICKE, Com. 4109-16 Advt

mum predic tion." w:in a wow on the leg with his Would IU -pe-rt Hlcrlit-4. j club, provoking thU remark from Th roMirni.i ion r. emm' ndd ! 'h. innocent pedestrian. "What's that th ri-ht be r-coni..-d vi boih j the idea? I haen't been doing industry and labor to organize fre - . anythinrr."

ly anl bargain collectively. It asse-rt-f J that all wae earners have a ri''ht t a v;'c KJtlici nt to support their faniilies in health and comfort. It declared that muh inclus trial tir.r';-t is caused by poverty and that a ;;re.it deal . f pov rty ro:ld be eliminated by bettt-r di.---

Tiie riiiiiion's reply was a push and an of'iciou:; ommar.d to take him.'T hoi;;o, which he did not do. l-V. lirir that h'1 had just K'"(i,J-ds ior i e s..-r i tii . this ui'.called for attack the yount: iran took himse'f to i):- oMics of thy Newb-Ti:ucd where h. aired h's troubles.

tribtition of W(rke:. rontrtd -f i:n- i

A. though the yount: man who was

initiation, cnrour.'ik'rni'nt tnrilr. .a.-. aitcfl has just grounds ror acneourat,rerr;ent t inv stinc: an iftin i t i crturt j'gair.st the officer he

rr.anajrint: ability and by providing funds for l;eme tmi'd::'.:. i'awh WfTf ree4)Tnra i.ded providing for inert ased taxation of. Imd value", with the purpose nf 1 .rir, i : . 'T into U5e larai b Id for p ul t ; : v purposes as to promote home building; for the development of a ;-ra 1i:ated Inheritance tnx and ira-M e taxes and also lr ;::sl.v ion tor tincontrol r-f rnononoly prices. "Would liaK Stand. :rd.

Arnon the ideals ;i t iMrili by th ! k-

comrnlsion were tlie rai1 inr of durational standards. ut:i ersal opjo--tunity for education, a CMiupa'-n :.;rair.5t such diseases tub. rn;'. , : 1 rvntiejn of exploitation i. eli id

labor. Fesre-jration ot" the fe Me- i

vi.l refraiii from th'se price -cd;r.'S '. a thii:-ii he has reT'Utablo witI. s Who V ill Vouchsafe his Story. This should be a b ss,on to other uaardiae.s of ;h Jaw who are. somewhat l.a: ty in their r.e tior.s airair.st P :''!. s rounuittiri.; l.'.lr.e.r otter.M s la;i wh'i al'ow tl ii'rant violators to il.iüi.t 1 1 . . : r eri'iiinal iuuivs riht uraiM- tli' ir r.oses. J. K.

SKIRTS AHE GOAG

DOM A, 77' !OT IN PRICK, MAKERS SAY

minded in institutions rind

fu ranee. The. rorimis. ion al30 .cet forth, as nn ideal, the creation of maehhi'-ry bv which grove rnrnents can be deruraratlcally centrolled and mad r-Kfr-n:dve to th public will. Tt i;l.?o Mitr'ested a "world federation eif p-ojles based on mutual ahr;:; tb.n of special eeme a sslons and mutual obligations of fr,en-ral s-rvice." The report was :dt;ne-d bv tho f.dlowir.: C. W. Ii ese, Chica-.-o, chair-

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Mny !'. Skirts

ocial in- nr.- j-'oii.j; down tliis f.il! but not in

lain; Georpe It. Piuison, St. Iviui.-. i ci

pr.c . In the opinion of National Cloak and Suit Ma nr. fact j rers' association, it; convention hn today, skirts have reached a preoarie.us height.

a he icnce- er.eth may be- populai

iu Pari-, but except on the. vtam . it

aoparv.tly has no frinil.- in thi

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Ihe .l 'V. ' C o.nmittee.

Sil for fall and winter call for

con r ative moiitiS and sleueler tie

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Where you secure credit at CASH PRICES! DIAMONDS WATCHES - JEWELRY

TERMS AS LOW AS $1.00 A WEEK!

Men and vvomrn who contemplate the purchase of diamonds, watches, jewelry or silvenvare should certainly investigate our credit plan. Our prices represent the standard" cash price you pay nothing extra for the privilege of paying a small amount down and the remainder on convenient weekly installments.

ÄW,s DIAMONDS!

;ff&? Beautiful, y-i'I J brilliant diai

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fine white,

amonds, artisti

cally set in the very latest designs crecn ci cn Craved TifTany mountings. A hrcc variety to choose from all excellent values.

i'SSO SIL'nweek

OtLro frrn JC5 to JXi Tmbu in prortioo

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Drpmdalle 12 tin; 17-jewl rinnow moTcmmt xiiustfdtoheat.rcldjinJ isoohroniini. Accurate timek.crprs la fine looltirj pl.itn or rrrircd 2.3jcm foid fiiicii pcn fare cues. ... -i.S'O a week

Our f.ock. it rxtrr.slve movicH to Insure

a Mtisf-ictnry choice ifti for June I rürv You MiV.l discover that our raiuet are monev-Mv irg-, and cur terms of payment ecrubly nui.e buyirj here a

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LES B. SAX COMPANY

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May Sale Special

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Tills store is being sought more and more by people who want to economize. The higher the cost of living rises the more this store is appreciated. Dresses Half Price One lot of Silk Dresses in new spring styles. You can buy a dress of good quality silk as low as $12.50. I.'loncay Half Price. Sweaters One-fourth Off Women's and Misses' Sweaters in several stvles

Take your choice Monday at Öne-

and

fourth Off.

colorings.

Blouses up to S 2 2.50 at $5 Georgette Blouses in new spring styles and colorings. They formerly sold up to $12.50. On Sale day at $5.00.

Suits, One-third Off New Spring Suits of excellent styles and materials, that sold regularly from $35.00 to $35.00. Choice Monday 33 1-3 percent discount. Dress Skirts, One-fourth Off Serge Skirts in plaids, navy and black. Skirts that formerly sold from $10.00 to $25.00, on Sale Monday at 25 discount. Children's Coats, One-fourth Off Smart new Spring Coats in new styles and fabrics; the kind that sold from $12.50 to $25.00. Your choice at 25 discount. Millinery Big Reductions All our spring millinery is now grouped in four big money saving lots, $4.45 to $15.00 values. On Sale Monday at $2.95, $3.95, $5.00, $7.50

Women's Gauze Vests in crochet and band tops, sizes 36 to 44. Special 3 for $1 Men's Union Suits, short sleeves, ankle length, in cream and white. Special, suit $1.00 Lee Union-Alls for women. Rerjular sizes $5.00. Extra sizes . . . $5.75 Silk and Cotton Jersey, 36 inch, in colors. Regular $2.00 value. Monday, per yard $1.69

Bleached Muslin, 36 inch, extra good quality. Special, yard 33c Silk Taffeta and Satin, 36 inch, in dark colors. Special, yard $2.90 20 Mule Team Borax, for household use. Regular 15c packages 11c Whitt emore's Shoe Polish for shoes, boots, leather bags, etc. Regular 15c bottle for 10c Jap Rose. Palm Olive and Cocoa hardwater Castile Soap. Special, 3 bars 25c

Don9t Overlook Our May Sale of Muslin Underwear!

"Kindred of Dust" Peter B. Kyne's newest novel is now on sale. It's a story of the great Northwest and the people who grow there. Girl Graduate Books

The Book Shop 119 N. Michigan St.

Look ahead a little. Think of the weary steps you take every day of your life preparing meals. Think of the weary steps you will take the ceaseless standing, the endless walking hither and yon for the things you need then decide to end it all with a

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puts from 300 to 400 constantly used cooking utensils and cooking materials riht in arm's reach enables you to sit instead of stand reach instead of walk systematizesyour work enables you to accomplish more in less time; saves work, worry, waste and cocking materials.

Unheard-of Terms, Prices and VALUES this week only on this cabinet which performs these life and labor-saving services services better performed than by any other Kitchen Cabinet due to the greater number of conveniences. Automatic Lowering Flour Bin is but one of 15 star features of which seven alone cost the makers over $100,000 a year to maintain. Note these seven features opposite. The Lowering Flour Bin comes right down to the floor, saves the necessity of raising a heavy 50pound sack of flour shoulder high, is one of the greatest and most advanced features ever introduced in modern kitchen cabinet construction. Food-saving, dust-proof construction ant-proof casters pore citron work table full roil open front but

SELLERS K.STEBCAAFT

$100,000 Werth of Extra Features Found In No Other Cabinet

Fa. 1 OH Hfl-m!fc! Fhik. Costs ot 13,750 extra, anr.uaily. Ka 3 AMntk Bu Shelf LxUader. Cou us $3,000 extra, annually. No. S Dupral B Top lrm A lS Poreliroa Work TftU. Cocts us tHJHQ extra, nnoaJly.

H. 2 An torn ti lwtt Hr ta Coats ca (52.000 extra, annail. j. Nx DcrrH CoMtnwtV. Aa mrd in all hxgh grtde furniture Coat ca V.10Q xtra. annually. Nw 6-CIaa Ytxbu Coatu rtr, aBauaJIy.

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Come and See Them Demonstrated in Our North Window That's the best way to get an idea of why this cabinet has been so widely preferred. Come before the SALE ends TODAY 1 No obligations to buy. You will be welcome anyway.

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Of course, you can finish a whole week's washing in a whole day without rubbing holes into all the clothes, or breaking your back entirely in half. BUT Thor can wash those clothes cleaner than you can, in about an hour, and do it so gently that they will last five times longer than if you rubbed them on a board. You were made for other purposes than washing clothes. But Thor wasn't. It was made solely and simply to wash clothes in the quickest, most thorough and economical way possible. Because Thor is a specialist, it knows and accomplishes its job better than any general practitioner could possibly do it. Save your strength for the home duties that no machine ran fulfill.

Arrange today for a demonstration in your home of the Thor Electric Washer.

Co.

Sales

229 N. MICHIGAN ST. Phone, Main 3615.

SPECIAL NOTICE! We have a number of Vacuum Cleaners and Thor Electric Washers that have been used as demonstrators at greatly reduced prices.

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