South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 128, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 May 1921 — Page 23

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There is a South Bend bait for every kind of fighting game-fish. Whether you're casting or trolling vhether you wish to lure trout, bass, pike, pickerel or musky or even some species of salt water fish you can choose the particular bait to make 'cm "strike" from the South Bend Quality Tackle line. For perfect bait-casting without back-lash, snarl or tangle there's the new South Bend LcvcWWindin Anti-BackLa$h Reel.

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We carry a full line of Sporting Goods and South Bend Bait Tackle

!!. C. STEGG9AN DEPT. STORE Cor. Wenger and Fellow Sts. Lincoln 5302 and 5303

nf the pensioner docs not exced JS. a p trillion of $0 per werk. When it exceeds $S and is less than ?9, a pension of $0 per week. When it exccvdfi 9 and dots not exceed $10, a pension of $1 per week. To persons wholly incapacitated

, for manual lalor and without inome of any kind. $11 per week. ! rcnsioTiS, under the hill, are to j bo paid in 1 - qu U !n?tallrnents in ic.ich year, in advance. "A pr rvon vh has lived and toiled i and l.i' rn trno to tin- obligations of icitueni-hip for .." years is entitled i to live the r( ir.:i :nder of his life without tho sh.ado.v of the poor

house hansin over him." .aid IiiokettF. "To deny this riht is a

travesty on justice tliat ill becomes;

the richest nation on earth."

1 ti 1 ' n r- i : r i r. 1 i " . r f r $-. . ! dat Jr.d:oa!e t T"'1" y ef h; binc d -?.-.! e P: t ! w.!! i .- - r'in th'-1 M tj'- r:t- S ':. prf. noniinit: n w ::! rJ-.T-k. : !-lter.ier.t thi : !- w. to retire !- private ; f.. T.: . f- rr:: it; vi ; from Majority ..!! !' idT th" iritimite ir. :. - : rr--.:-.d !r. c 1-brt. T::o irvs:d. :. . f C-rin irv rfRib!". tb.e of prt :d' n ;n tV. Ir.:td St--it'-s ; i t.t. Th (' r:mn pr s.d' :;t h - b-.t jv ar- ; tie.t! inf,::"'!.-.' r- ; d.i.. -a I .':::- Th pr:r.e:p;, :,.:-- ..f t r. pr' -dnt . ire a (.- 1; ;.--. of puhisr l:r cs. :) r. .-.:; -. 'To oper. f xp?;t . .: r.d .'.! ir.tv b tznr9. Two r "i t s :o Kv r rt . !'-.-." 1 tempera ry p v v I "i . t .:" W'r :n r. ir -! ti; the unt; ! p-;t ;; . order and a r-u'.;'-ir .-t - : ed. For the j t. . r i Cir- ' mmy ln ! pr ? a.'-::r.-ir:rc about when that rr-calar ert;"! 'should b. !u!d. Tii- p. !;.: !ar. at the h!m r."v ar T-.our.e. th t t)v ! f lect;n w ill tike po- -i . n a-

I j tho ("ppf-r S:b--:an bour-.d iry n set-

tlrd. wmeh :s pro:n:.s"d t'T r.rt month. You HlndenlMir ( nmilol Out. n of the piit'p'i-e .'f tho Kapp revolution vva- l fore -- . jwt -tial elec tion. Tho Kapp:.-t v er bnckinir Fi-- M Marshal v- :i 11;::. U-;-burs: for tlv 1" but l:c uprt their vdar.s by akin tb.e K i.i -r 3 permission to run fr tie presidency. The K;i;m r'n aii'v.-r o er ptthlished. but tl;.- rov-ahsf suildrnJv ehar.cred and he can to .iiir.ir.r" that Kh rt suited th'-m ouit w e!I. It i surprising tint it n amt;:

I j the royalists that th stannchest

has something of the r ra f t 'if 1 1 . f, ou know," is thur frequent comment. The -ons-rrv.it iv e ar.d röya '. , rcprc.M- ntit: ir the mor.eyed ir.tere ate haekinc the. iMtponrmont of the eleetion. A new flretb'n will throw ihn coui:try into an uproar and disturb indu.-trial e j lihbnuni. they contend. The preV.iency I not impoitant in a iraet.e.il wav. therefore bt lis '.ft weil eneurii part r.f r.erm.un- is willir.r to have alone, they rontinue. As- a matter of fact it s:r,v to look n if ;i Iar" part of (Ifrnuny i willing t have Ilbert ontinut- in ohaeo until retired for old ace. The German em't see tho us" of throwing the rountr into an uproar every few ye; tj to rjeet a new president." If he i ' pnorl and holdins down the job thoroughly and not era ft inc. why put in a nw man who knows nothing about the pc-ft? is a frequent arKiitiu nt. r.lwrt Wants A to Tall. Trcs't i:btrt him.-e'.f. however, does not seem to fhare their viewpoint, for iias written s-vera! times to tho inter-party toumsl of the KcirhPtas requ 't in thm tapree upon the date fr-r the firv presidential ekction. Th- -oued has always found reasons until r.mv to postpono it. Fob s m-vv complications arise and the political rrncrastinatorH postpone it a pa in. thn election should take placo .some, time in June er July. i;iK-rt a IVxir Mian. What to b with the past p-si-

j dent is a subject that is botlierinc tho (b rman politic ian:-, to vhi'di 'party J:bert nelonps. TIkv have I se veral times a.'kr d Americans how

we dispose o f our former chief ex- , i.v.. tr .ve the pre'JJ-

'dential palace at Wiih Inistnrsa poor mm. and his party friendjmust find him one sort of a r,1L- ! whic h will upp..rt the Fbert fam'ily. The- socialist b ad' rs s'at'- tint (from reasons of prrsti-e it would bimpossible tf make him a rnembcr I of the rcichs'ar:, the mayor of a I city, as was done w ith Se.hcidcnnnn. 'or the prrsident of a province, the socialists did f"r N'eske when thwolf was at the- Xnsk" family door, lit frankly -tate-d that e.ne ra.-"

WAR-RICH FEAST IN BERLIN WHILE

WORKERS PARADEi.---? needs the lfiO.f'O marks a ir.

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Americans Sec Two Sides of i n,1! ''T :': r iV, . I 'M ';' ,vi I test Kbit's re-eVcti-a-.. J,..n M

Quc?tion Whether Germany

Can Pav Imlemnitv.

hl Miirox nitoM:i:. nF.ItLIN. May 7. Any American in Berlin durint; the past week or so has seen two sides to the Question as

jto whether or not Germany can pay itho reparations demanded.

Why try all pri'nne

human beintr. when recor

Sinff show ."0 per cent

there are subnormal or mentally irrespon5itde ? Magistrate March, N'ew York. "

of Baden has h -n iaer,t:o?:r.. a -also von Hirabtiburr. b'i apparently both of the-tii want :!'. i.oir.j-.a::-: thrus-t upon '.h'ri with an l-Iar..: -.nrd-.p of e'eetie.n. If J. -

inter-party .mbimt i' n aain-t hlrn. I'.bert wi'.l a- ii:i

candidate of 'he 'anb

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r- as normal Hp h those who can't payj'iy ' . de cords at Sintrlanfl h(" la-s SC( " those who can pay. i ' r"r,, i; .. t of the men -n the eve of May day he miht ' j0rity sr'1':'

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TO SEEK HARDING'S SUPPORT FOR OLD AGE PENSION FUND

Rep. Rickctts Puts Measure in Welfare Class ISo Aid For the Lazv.

WASHINGTON. May 7. Hep. K.

I). Rickfctt. of Lncan. O.. has introduced in the houw the first old at;e pension bill that has made its appearance in the 67th congress. Ricketts says he intends to work hard to have this bill made a cardinal feature cf the humane and wel-

the world that do not pension their edd people." sail Buketts. "One ot these is Itus.-ia and the other is the Fnit (1 States." tualitication5: for an old ae pension under the KicketLs bill are: 1- The persein must have attained the ace of 5 years. The person must have been a citizen of the United States for the 20 years next proceeding the application for a pension under the act. 3. The person must not have had an income from any source for the U' months next preceding his application averaging J 1 0 per week. None I or the I-izy. If the applicant, before he otherwise would become entitled to a pension, has habitually failed to work according to his ability and opportunity the pension shall be denied. No pension shall be paid to a person while ho is detained in

tare program täwh'ich the repub i prison after conviction for a felony, lican party i committed. He wi'.l or for JO years .titer his release.

ask Trcs't Harding to' place the influence of his leadership back of the till. "There are only two countries in

Under the i.icketts bill old are pensions would be paid to those who are eligible as follows: When the ivcrae weekly income

Mrs. Comstock Tells How Cuticura Healed Child's E czema

"My little daughter had eczema when he was eighteen months old. -77 The eruptions on her face 'ft ,wcre krtfc and red and L'" ' festered and scaled over

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was terribly disfigured and restless at night. I began using Cuticura Soap and it was a great help, but not until I began using Cuticura Ointment, together with the Cuticura Soap, did the enptions entirely leave. She was healed." (Signed) Mrs. J. A. Comstock, 213 S. 13th St., Richmond, Ind. , Cuticura Soap to cleanse and purify, Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal and Cuticura Talcum to powder and perfume are ideal for daily toilet purposet. Bap! Etch rrkv Mall A'd'm: "Ctt!fr LV r-ri. Dpt fi Villain. Mut scidmry-

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.uücura Sop h ,-itbout onuf .

have seen Germany's war profiteers i

crowding into the creat hotels, ar- hildren. rayed in ostly elothincr and spark-

lin? with jewelry, rating ,uch deli-! The venre-t r

I eaeie-s as hothouse pe;te-hes and puz-' pape r ros- t:.i 1 : j zlinp: champacrne. braneh'.-? ar.d b.-ir.t. rj Thy are th men and women who : "Sehed fr all. w ith 1

nave lattened on war and w;u-'s mis-jitiess f r all ' 1 r. y a - eries; they Have prejfitee-re d in everv- I Par. n-r f noue.- ie.' t.:'. i

thine-, from cannon to food; and they The adul 'irt d h-r.n th have the money. . r'-am"!, "N i i m- K M . Workers Iemon-tratlon. j more w a r?. " These had hardly scattered to the ir ! Th.i.1 May ''v d r.-.'.r!--r ti":1. homes when thous.miN f.f me. i.t aM-i .t r.-- a r. ai.'.v.r ?" v, : 1 i

women, bringing their children, swarmed from the capital. pe-or districts to hold a May day derre. nitration in the Lustgarten.

They carried red banner.". They

. hial p..mp the e,M i tilit.r -oi -plaved at th- fu:.. ral .-f the : tto , :!.- pr S'. It w a-- th- 'r:.-.P :,rr,r ..-' defarv e to th'-' wJ.ei t '. . r working and li-pim; t-r the r r

clustered on balconies of the r-- tie.n rf kai-e-r:stn w un r-u:.'i r kaiser's palaeo. They contrregated and privilege. on the steps of the preat cathedral.' They banked a choir of JOG male Tili: slIOllTUsT KAIIAV.W. voices on the portico of the art rnu- Dl'IlUQUK. la. Thi- ity bo.,.-t-seum. ' the shrt.'st railway .-!f::i in It was purely a workmen's demon- e.-ur.try. It i. a d.ub tr i-: e i'.'.stration. The red was not of com- road three l.;-- ks lev.-'. ?' "':' munism. ppartacism or bolshcvism, the residential s.--.-ti'.:5 with-th. but of social democrat.". nes district ! 1 ,-.v. It i i d:. .-

The government had taken pre-de-nla.

cautior.3 anainst disorders. On all btreets leading to the Lustgarten green-uniformed police were stationed with rifles slung over shoulder?.

"Thft he-ad-huntinc: P "f -neo aro seme -f tin- t ro f.-1 ! o - : the world. Th--y v r U V. lit - ."l

One sensed in nearby buildings more i n-vt r steal.' Dr. '.ti 1 !.u:ü!i pol'ee with machine cun.. j Norwtöi iI1 xploi. :-. In contrast with the ft. rcl-fa. ed j

profiteers of the nicht before, r ne 1 "If i t lici n .into : ! a p . e.

saw white -faced workmen's wivts shepherding 'pathetic hundreds of

bir.. thenwith religion.

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workmen's pale. ypindle-shanked J ri-;. r.ritish c'.erir man.