South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 51, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1921 — Page 2

.SUNDAY. rEimiWKY 20, 192!.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

LIFE UNDERWRITERS faderewski Fights Pilsudski

HEAR B. F. HADLEY

Kifiiitalilc Vice President Speak on ".Mental Attitude A a Sales Factor."

"Mtr.tal Attitude a. & P.-iU-a Factor" was :! s'ibjf t of an add. res r'.Vtn ly 15. T. Hartley of Dm j!.jlr.c. Ia.. and v!'-'-prV.d:it and c-rrcMry t-f th Kq.itasa I-1 Innrnnrv (.. ' Io'.va, at thf nv-?t- :-:: of thi South ienl Life L'ndervrlVr' ;js":!itlon In the Y. M. C. A. I"riciy night. D.nr.tr wa. rved at 6:30 lock fc'.Iowin? which officers ivcre lect r! for tho cirrer.t yt-.tr. loliowlnc a t i th- claccra flectr-l: president, TVeaMh Ki!-r ; i;-rrcf !l'-nt. Frei Ohllcoie; t?cre?.iry and treasurer. W. T. Nit."-yK. (n-'-W-'Mrd.) A Minfy rf t i annual reports v.M r"ifl arrl ilis'.u'-'l hy the ia-ra-l im a tnl -i i:-n-r.I r-v'I-w cf the pat yi-jr's work wun rna Forty ir.-Mnh' r.-. wert ir M-r.t Hnil ftvcral i w m-ml r w-r- re -Ivrd. Ir l:r.tt iotij rc tint n liTir. nurnh r f in tnl" rrt will attn'l th t.iN i mt' .-x of tht-- Underwriters' aorUtiun f th' Chicago district to la hc'.d at Chicago Monday of ruxt w--k. On Fritiay several members will journey to IndLinaiioli to atluM tho saa.i congrt ts there

For Polish Presidency

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SOLUTION RESTS UPON GOOD WILL

Pulls in Big Catfish

There Mu-t Re Mutual Confidence Between Workers and Employers. CLJ;VLLA.D. ().. KU. 1?. No l::tir. :r -1 '.;!; m to th I.iS.t i.rohlt-tn

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Tgnaco Iad.rewfcHl (left) and 0n. Filudkl; one relics upon tho ir.tclllg n ia. the oth-r upon th: mas-s.

1JY 11 M. TI HURRY. I-nace I'.xderewrkl 1 going to run for president of Poland next fall. The famous pianist Is not in accord with the pollclf of Provisional PUffulakl. general and military hro. !MIiuJpki. recently f"td in Taris uhllc Faderewskl was ltjnorl, will tc F'lrwskr opponent In thi first peneral election for the prefldt-ncy of th new republic Fllnudki now

J holds office through having bfen

clu-d ty an assembly. The former premier of Poland ia now In the United States, ostensibly ftr a reft and to attend the annual convention of the Polish league In

j Pittsburg Feb. 23.

Actually he is engaged in daily political conferences with Influential poky in America. Vacation on Coast. Following the Pltt?burg meeting, where the will make an important address, he will go to Washington and Chicago and thence to his estate at Patso Kobles. Calif., for a vacation. Upon hla arrival from Paris 1V-.1-erewtikl said:

I did not like being premier, ex

AL. V. 1IOSINSRI. A. W. Hobin.sk I. Justice of the peace and well knov.'n in republican organization circle, announced fcaturday his candidacy for city Jude, subject to the !pr!n?r primaria. Mr. Hr.lnkl If the firt republican to make formal announcement for this office.

stltutlon of Poland, now approaching Its third reading in the diet, will probably be adopted and tho dati' eet for the general elections. The election?, it 1 expected, will take p!ace in the fall, with Faderewhki back in Poland actively campaigning for th" presidency. The former pianiM who lias an-noun-d he will never play the piano again constantly refers to the fact that "the United St.it' made it possible for Poland to be independent." It Is predicted American Poles will aid him in gaining the presidency. He-ar Rev. Parent, X-Uay ba'lot tent medium. Sunday night, Melville ha'.l. 7:30. 3751-:0

Wirti.rr l:.-ere univ rrity said o:i hit r !ui ii from ,m in v. : in 1 1 ion of

labor c .r.i'ii:i'i:i v m Australia ami N( v Zilnnl. I'm : i'.j-eif Is imapablc of oling th- pvnMom, ho j-Ti.l hf was con-

viri'ett fr(r.i a thor'iijj:h examination !

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!il "yUc-. ill-feelinar.d cr.er d i.vy Tii exists tlir-ro t.j a l iri?

(!f.'C than In the United States, he

Th r r k of !::idi::i: me .means ! of .-at isf .ir.d pti-itying labor j

niM-. be stalled fro-n tli hiiin.in and t!i"r;,. as well as t!i- econoniio an'.e. In.' iiid. i:.n rnm nt b;rd on tli'? icononiir vijw al r.e will be w rkable. sahl. Fi'oblcm i Hrimaii.

Laws oar.üot pn vmt stiincs and A South Uend man Jack Sanders, manager of the HollinpMvorth-Turber

arbitration will r..-t ei.vl thern. iic j ioc Cream Co. breaks Into the current isue of the monthly Hunt, r

said. ; Trader and Trapper a.s a result of a remarkable catch of his in the st

"The lal or i r..,U in more hu- j Joseph river mar Herrien Springs. Mich., a short'time ago. Mr. Candors man and moral than 't e.uonUc," paid ! caught a cattlhh weighing 1 S pounds in tho river and the ma- izm.Thu ine. "It rot be solved until j considered the catch 'ich an unusual one that the above picture was inth. re b: a manife.-tat ion and earnet ( ,v.-i ted. with a story along with it, telling in detail how tho South F.end. r

practice of .'-rood will on both hide. ; caught the big iih

"Australia i1 a libor ;roi. rninent.

WALL STREET WAR FOR OPEN SHOP LOST SAYS WALSH

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I ganlz. ! P. !;." s t-..- V.,N''. J "Th-- st. int- i . ;- .:.! j the movc:r.c::t. Tl.- slv:::,..:. J was at ?!o I . o 1 h- ii Nt w "-rk. Capital b'M th'-rt. h-"i ii pr s'-r t'l it ;.! s!i i .rr -.. -T-Ut the ii.-" if b.lltle V - forth: aT.d '-: by oaj-:: r :--r I Ur.it. -.1 St .! It up iv I. .!, r l .. : j I : r- in Chi- ao h. a th..- .; I ' id- d I'-t to t :.:.! - itt t : '. S i a ;h .i ..

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labor Kadir. fithcr ttovt rnnier.t ofTho prinK- minister form rly was a Acials ii.'tv.' !ecn comuctod with the labor movement. With all of thi. tb.ero i.i mo-e ill feeling, distention and more Mrilcmg than in America.-The-worhir.i, men are well organized. Thi unions make d-mand after demand. As .soon as one wage increase is jrantfd, the unions prepare thj ground for another. This is particularly tru'j in thotc mines owned

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The irequent wago demands arc-owners for higher wages. 9 usually granted until the public, nMivo under tho burden of in- "Coniinir ILirk I 'mm I frill" n Tvtv

"Paoß's Cold Compound" Breads ar.y Cc!d in j Fc.v Hours

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Nobody Can Tell When You arkcn (imy, FjmIimI Hair With Saw Tea.

In.-'a-it i; i' ii I'l-ii'i tt una-.! - Hi): jn:t i-lowincr and :uffli ! A ,," "l'a.. 'v C. M i h pound taken i v( r; t.v hours until thr.--. d".-es are taken uMiillv hiaahs any oid rittht n;. The tii.-L .lo.se opens eP"'L:g.-d-?'i' tiostr:!.-i a:nl air I. i--.il;' s of h' ad.

are neiu up ior veeH at a. time or inuianarxnL. 3i.j--jy. sois nos-- rmo.mr: r:i-i-s h : i

crcised rrices, calls a halt. The

lecture Sunday 7:30 p. in., at '221 J.

tame condition exist in the. shin-

ling industry, Thwing hnid. Iionbs JI s- Wdff., by Wiirini If. Lemdlon

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IN MONDAY'S IAIi:JL. Watch for the special Ulaeks-tone district jage, which appears exclusively in Monday's News-Times. You will be interested.

"Coining Hack From Hell!" a frit lecture Sunday 7:? p. in., at 112 1 J

cept for tlie reason that I felt I'M. S. Mdg., by William II. Ix-welkn

could do pome good for my country of Iik11uiuiih;1N. by accepting the poition. When i

Grandmother hept her hair beau

tifully darkened, glossy ;ind altrac;ie with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever hop hair took on that duaM. faded or ttn aked appearance, this simple mi.tu:' was applivd with wr.ndi rt'ul tileet. Lty as!; inj: at any i'nr; ttc-re for "Vy-eth'.-t Sage and Sulphur Cotniound." you will K"t a lart;e 1-ottIe of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of othr iniri edients. all ready to use. at very little co.'t. Thi-

IN .MONDAY'S PAPKIL Watch for the jecial IHackBtone district piK'e. which appears exclu lively in Monday's Newu-Tlmts. You will te inttrested.

that period was pa?t I resigned fron potiticB." It now tlevulops tht differeneea between Paderewskl and JMlsudski have reached the urt-aklntf point. Paderewskl repards Pilsudüki us too socialistic. The former premier describes himself as a republican nut does not like to bo called a "conservative." FaderewskJ's appeal has been to tho "elates"; Pilaudski's to the "masse8." Within a short time the new con-

.VTTKNTION KNKiUTS OF I'YTIIIAS. Special cars will leave Northern Indiana station 7:20 p. in., Monday Feb. 21t. for county meeting at New Carlisle. Return tickets. 6 5e. Buy your tickets from committee at the K. I, hall or In the ear. Iirge page rank diss will be initiated by Mlshawaka lodjfe. Refreshments served. Conn go along and have a good time. 97 55-L'O. committi:i:.

J i o o - v. i si m nl inivlnr" can be den"nde

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beauty to the hair. A v(ll-!:novn dnwntnv.-n druc;i?l sa-s v-ryb"ilv uses ": -th's Sape and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so natural y and evenly that liolnily e;:n tell it h;ia been ;ipjdied it's sä easy to use. too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, takir.-: ore strand at :t time. I5y morning the trray hair diisapp- ars; after ano'hn- apoiieatioii or tv. it Is restored to i's natural color and looks ylos.-y, soft smd berutiful. Adv.

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is next Thursday, Feh. 24

"Prices Are Down" And the "Dollar Day" values offered this year will be sensational. Watch the Daily Papers for announcements of exceptional bargains for February 24 and be sure you get your share. Shop early in the day if you can. "Dollar Day" was Originated and is Promoted by the Merchants' Bureau. The Stores Here Listed are the Retail Members of This Bureau:

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American Drug Store O. E. Meyer & Son Frances Shop Central Prug Store clauer's Jewelry Store F. agle Furniture Co. G. IL Kinney & Co. Ol-on & Ebann Public Drug store nits Furniture Co. Vernon Clothing Co. The Star Store Walk -Over Boot Shop Geo. Wyman & Co. Tho Coffee Ilanch Oliver Style Shop Livingston's Store Heller Furniture Co. Ellsworth' Store ChaH-ji It. Sax & Co. Adler Brother? Ferndell Grocery

F.eitners Son? Chard iv. Thomp.-:.tt Colin Fa-others-Klt-otric Stni;c t;.. Herr & Herr F.ook S'era S. S. Krtfge C.i. Newman s Stor Forter v. Strom Sli st-re Stilor 13 ro t w. r:Splro'ei Store S.vanson-Lee Fttrn iture Co Union Shoe Co. (eo. Wheelock V Co. The Oateiy Store Autt Studio llnne rurnüure Store H. ireenb'ätt. Furri f Tho Diana Cundy 7itri-i Wcodka HrctlK-rs Marl: t j:ot--rt.on Pro.-'.' Co. Ward-Lew is SP. ; e

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The Tea Room Serves A Delightfully Appetizing Luncheon Every Noon.

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Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5 :30

Open Saturday

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Watch For Our Bi Dollar Day Atlvcrtisenu nt Next Wednesday.

Fresh Spring Frocks Clever adaptions of more costly models They have been made with the same painstaking care and patience as would be bestowed upon the original models themeselves. Therefore, they are perfect in fit and flawless in appearance, and are priced so moderately that every woman can afford one for spring wear. In fact, no woman can really afford not to have one $19.75 to $55.00

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Striking New Wraps Shown Here in Flcntiful Assortments These swacr wrips only recently arrived in our btore. They are new to Fashion, but seemed to leap into instant popularity, and are already in hi?h favor. Wc show a complete Ynnr;c ot thee new creations, in the ff.-.'oa's most popular fabrics and .hades. They arc finely mudc. ftrikin- appearance, and satisfactory in wearing quality. Prices arc notably lov S27.50 to $100.00

Early Spring Suits Individual in Style and Good Fitting Spring is always looked forward to with great expectations. First, because it brings wonderful weather, then again, with Easter just a few weeks away, you can wear your spring cuit early and get more stylish wear out of it. A suit that is modish and fits properly gives one a striking appearance; and if you want a real smart, fashionable model, one which will be admired, come to this store and make selection. No description or illustration can do justice to the wonderful fabrics, shades and styles. They have to be seen to be appreciated $19.75 to $129.50

French Voile Waists At evcrv spring season, there is hardly a woman who has not felt the need for several now !r;us. Those who h n'e made -ocd use of th ir winter suits wiil find that their Uou. -arc now showing sins of wear. Here then is the place to replenish. The lovely mod-' ,o lace and embroidery trimmed with V or square necks and lor. sleeves

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Distinctive Millinery We are presenting an unusual showing of smart models that accurately portray the style tendencies for Spring. This is really a brilliant assemblage of Millinery modes, well worthy of your attention $5.00 to $30.00

Plain and Fancy Silk Hosiery With the advent of low .shoes comes the need for silken hose, and ir.re many pairs are necessary to your well bein. now is the time to be thinking of replenishing your supply-Here you'll find lare a'.ortments ot perfect quality, hosiery, in lain weaves a? wril as in the season's newest novfhics in l i-.-.r1-;. white and every fashionable ihnth$2.75 to 4.50

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Exquisitely Fashioned Lingerie Interestingly varied in style and distinctive in treatment, these lovely bits of sheer lingerie claim a rightful place in your spring wardrobe. Fashioned of superior qualities of silks and modeled with extreme care assures long and satisfactory service, and coupled with our modt prices this is the most opportune time to purchase when stocks are at their best. Chemise Gowns Skirts $3.50 to $6.75 $6.00 to $10.95 .$6.95 to $10 95

Corset Covers $1.25 to $3.98

-Cloomers $2.98 and $5.00

i he Sale of Apex House Aprons Is prcres-ing rapidly on -iccotint of the splendid vahies oifered. Inclurird wtv. li-ht and chrk Ginghams and Percales in patterns or plain color. $1.50 ro $2.98

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