South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1922 — Page 19
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 19 PEASANT MOTHER' SAYS HEROISM HAS STOPPED SLAVERY To Address Conference Here -iL i t ' u
FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 28. 1922
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Orpmizrr of the IVaant Mornirnt in Italy Gives Fir.-t Interview. I5v CI.MU uoi.D, I. . n. f .i (T orrrion(lf nt.
II .Mi. April -7. fioui or.' n 1 j ,f the "thr tk-re runs .t 1 p r -1 ; . -i t if :-r,'J t r- . t t:;- p-i-.inti i: ; : ,i . : t i . u .'.rr:"ii of the I i r -i '.v ill j r :.p .i :. . '.' gb.t yr.-i. T: . v v i 1 I take' v ! . t ; r.- f h'-v ! . i - ' w !'.' -".'-r the-- i .. hfri. or rr r" fe?nin;:.e. ' ,j; - i rnvr itc '. . n v..i;uf-n have j d !. through ill th- age, j
"Ar. I that. t J '.v-rkr?. "i. ,-.: A r-.. r. ; , A 1 1 c f : ! ; ha- dor.o.' Argentina, A ! ' r- e i '. i knn'.vn to Italy and t. th- r.-f -f th- world as ;h- n-.o:l.-r of the rrgm;zd per--.. . rfjvir:.T.!. ''Thnr" are m a : y I i'.'f, ' 1 o u t h-r in r'i- .:!. if I-aiy, I n h aime.,t a'".' )'. -! :s work-J-.g with the p'.v-arit.- in th- eountry p.i r.-.T'y as irr. po ;.b to th' klr,.: or "'f -,i '.vi II r. r -?ni h-r sn f:onv" (l, .-. j.orc:.n f-l I rn. ".'-'.1 s a n o, ,. ) Vi.ri.an wha h a .- . n fighting fi.r t h pr arMr.f :; for "0 'ir- or ir. !--."' li'l an'-thT. ".--he toak the p. ,in'i off th" lard and .ni l3 th :m throw away the hurt- r arid 'g-c" a you.ng mar toll n.e :-!-nur. P.
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but working wliile we wait. We are giving South Bend and surrounding community, right at the psychological moment, right at the time when you need the clothing aid when other stores are making fancy profits, we are riving vou the
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showing nothing but the finest materials and newest patterns in such makes as HIRSCH WICKWIKE Clothes, The buying public is coming from far and near to escape high prices
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ho nht4 anyone who tri. to un-i 0 who bf. ono f)f lhV. Mptak(.r, at the'chri.tian rtrpay or overwork pca- .nt?. at.-! : ronfrrr.rro hf,i(1 in this rlty Apnl ?ln to M ,y 7.
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.i.'rt to liolorn t hr'th t A i. 'I !P.h''- a v.-Ill n-'.T f-
"iUit," she added, "they -will come
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thr,,. pi-.-t v.---r:i"n t !i : . th-in- aim now many ni you inst (l(,n n 0r. u:a;j: 1 h-for through the fiht of the Fascli-ti?" J th nnr'isi!'-:: cavalry nrrd :vajt-il j.'IJ lu-r. to thMn: '!::!' or rr P.. l;.-s. !-ut inora Altohlli looked at me th ? or r.'j- r.:'!i's" Ti.- j. a -ants got i 'p;arely and then bitterly admitted
"Thv have not joir.od tho ia..-isti v !." .-h -pl ( i;. !. '"The Vns-
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Gentlemen :-We have to vacate this store room as you know. Just when, nobody knows. Thus far the Court has seen fit to withhold its decree. In the meantime, we are leaving nothing undone to move as quickly as possible, all this New Spring Merchandise bought in advance and which we are compelled to accept GEO. A. PLATT
NO CHANCK FOR THK RFADFIt. j ' I've read a thouanrt tales, I pue-.
T!v m i 1 ! i fn; i rr nrrl n,lhcrj. 'I
Who always say that their m;c: ss lv,J Was dup to Kray haired mothers. ' I ''-i
Yet when these motlur.s fondly said,
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r of tap.' f.. a'trrd a m-.f, r. ; ---ti !iav- ..r-an:z.l unions in tlie j h.ve: ho nble wnny," l-J
., furnv !.:'! oll ".-..man ; ar: Jltiiral cnm:nur.;t!-.--, Just as j J hey pravo f ich hoy a loaf of bread n' aM. but a fir!u v;'. :; p-rs'-n j :h;-v h. .i v in the industrial. But th- ! But never any mom . v ko is r.r.lv i,f irinr.i'v,' :p r .voi k. -l-'"-f' ": !'ran vl bv Ian P-wl'ts. ! th..;.i:h sh- hi- a:r-.i.iy b- -n r i-,l"diy !a r.dawtiers kn.nv tli.it The boys were pöble, so th y s.jv;
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Fine Suits, Top Coats, Gaberdines, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Neckwear, Hundreds of dozens of shirts at a price, All kinds of underwear.
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two pair pants $6.25 to $11.85 3Ieivs Pants $1.69 up.
TlP'.v worked !o:. hours f r htt'.e .;
And scon prvw vry wealthv.
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"1:1 ;!!: .i.i -ui'i'uji. mna. viiu soon. ! ,n th'-so w'no usvd to be with
1'ir-t iitc1i at Bk ' ' rv.'trn. in,-y were only ter-j T,v. y all allow that rather soon
"If I am th- n.'-tber 1 i -an lia - I ' ' ' oy i arci.-ii violence. And di 1 '1 hey tried of vtl'ffur riches
i: ir.y family wry yo-.r.c;." she said ' no? foipet that we are now on the i Per first inf r i'-w. "f.r 1 wa- jusi j rn id to Making peasants understand yaars oM wp.en I made my tirstjbo political s-Urn ifie., nee of yn.'.i:..'ch to the p. l-m's That was inje.a.s. which is. of course, socialist." r.i'.'.ii i. 1 n id ! n f a I:-.-: (li:. .pp ; "And what." I asked, "will become Maz.iTii's book about the future foi'of the Fa.-eisti movement'.' Will it wori.e'i. There d.l'l't -e.n to b( jdje?" much future for them, but I beirai. "Xo." stiid Argentina Altobelli, "if
p.,,p:r.-r .n-oi:-,! in rtoh'-na to dij i 'vih only die when civil war has.
o i ;f v..:io ri . a ' 1 w. ;c so mu -h.'k'll.fd it!
viii'-c !a: I .or otk ill in nc ii If there w ': ' .:rat social diff-:.-ren.-fh 1 : ', ' theiu. T d'(,ided tliai wo. i! en were truly
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Till: TCI TII BOI T A. J. bi; Kiunc.i:. Charles S. Bookwalter, former
r: 'rab;e. bat rh. n I found that mei, w(ue, too. Tlie c(nditioi s of th i.. I - . -it - -iTV w ere almo-t UTii'eli' V-
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varpii.- all th-- hours th v w.rt about tho man who is seeking to aw k' ar.d could stand on the-.r fe t. iin- at the I'nited States Senator la tho.--.. d ivs th.. pa-an's were li:t!t Harry S. Xew. in the Hi?h School b' tte; !';n:i -l f. es and not much !:. , auditnriuni. Friday risht. at S: B". t i paid. Wo' ;c:, v.h.o work ; i har 1 ! Thi is th- best political speech in a'.i .1 iy lor--: aimed h-s than a hr In liana this year. Advt. IIS a (: iy.
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And longed to hive their statues he wn For f.me's eternal riches. They're all alike, those stories are; They m-wr slept nor rested. But hitch, d, their wagons to a star, As Knif twin suggested.
Puor boys they were, hut be und tu fi
wi n ; They starved, wore me m apparel: And soon the wealth came puurim: In By barrel after barrel.
All the newest creations. Save $1.00 to $3.00 on every one
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Success ami wealth like they did. I'll read them till I'm old and rr.iv
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That not a one will ever say A word of how ge get it; (Copyright. 1322.)
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any pet? int.--. We start.'. w;t societies to help the i . k a : : d e t a r -I.l,; tint i--. rb--. most wr tch.e;' o:i.. Then we f. ':.!'! a syndicate i.r.in.7.'t;on in b-r:yi. Iti seven year.' v.e had or-'i-::zcd 41.f0' pea-ant--, otie-third ef whom were wornem" Ortraiiiing Women hilhcult.
Th" r:c'-' d th- ult tak ot or-:a:.i- A-J o tiie j. :-i!-:-. Sc. ".era Alto'. ,'.', f.
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I." in all eo i',t :;..-. the woinf n o i'i lh" pe.i-i:;' fai'V.ht- d- as mti- h , f,"
w. rk as any--:-e No, but 'they ar i . : pvlu b the ,,:-ganl.ations uu b--, they .ilia-i-ly l'r el the importapc. of p.;i ing a v-.ue. which, of curse, p
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Peck's Shoe Store has sold us their entire stock and fixtures at a ridiculously low price. Following our established custom, we are passing them along to you, along with dozens of our own various big values. EVERY PAIR WILL BE SOLD. DON'T DELAY. THESE PRICES SPEAK VOLUMES.
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! jail sentences. f sh.- to' t -Ti.evcf The rfce w orker; : v ' . w.ci.cd :V r 11 hours a day ;
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SPECIAL! ;- 500 LADIES' SLIPPERS, k lU (
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SPECIAL! WOMEN'S OXFORDS Small lot low heels
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; '.. ... rv; e t v.er.t he nie ca; f j Ti :'' -Acre antcp.'.ated land law.- f j h :-. ! . b" changed. The oll svs- f 1
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1. ,v. a Pa ay s fought hard for decent f v. . i '.vir.g c-T.uit. ".. and have car - tv un.l.-r.-tood ar:.t:;irg about, th. j-.. n ktvul !: !" of -yn-tlcalism. Th
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LOT 3 400 pairs Children's y rzs Sh oes and Oxfords, - il M fl H all sizes. You'll have ( to see them to appre- I n Flf 1 ciate them . . . . .. U
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t ' pain h'.uch. Women who had work- . i . 1 for 1 and 50 centimes a da v in, f j v. "
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700 pairs MEN'S WORK SHOES solid leather . . ,
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e r nd a half a dav rec w 1 thre. . Ladies' COMFORT t F $8 00 ifN .1 h.ve Vre an hour, er .about cnr.r . ri1 f, ß ß O . a y.ar (S:5) Hear, of la oi j SHOE, Values to $5U g BjJ J-R HIP BOOTS, li' J sx j Tajs5 SLIPPER in- Byy Famcus iy That wa.. in 1?20. Jut when th, J Cluded C W I maJres V
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r. -i.ir.st .oriaI-.Bm. The I i.":tl we:-.: into the country r'&ces. They v.e:-. in land throuch Itpycio IHrnila. one
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Italy. They wert through Tttvary fc They hurr.'M straw pilfs of th.e firmer.-. They rrk' t:p rue. -tir.gr I ei'ei by sozial!-'. They dttroe,; j th headquarters of the organ:r. 1 v ork rf. In return the p. a-int.-
? :rht them from b-cn::. l hedge- J 1 r J j The -jsr-.i frur." v.-hn th. v had then J ! I an.i pitchforks ar.d other farming 1
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I ft.kd i-i.rr.ora Altnb;ii what had f "t-n the re-alt of th.;n warfare,'! wi!ch '.vi ( at i:- h .gh ja-t on f
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See them and be convinced. Hundreds will visit the Army Store tomorrowShoes arranged on tables for easy selection.
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The advertisements in this paper today and always, are bids in a perpetual auction for your patronage. In this auction, you have all advantage. Instead of bidding against other buyers for that which you want or need, the most reputable, and reliable merchants and manufacturers of the neighborhood and nation are bidding against each other for the money you have to spend.
Instead of the "Going, Going, Gone" of tKe auctioneer, these advertisements are COMING, COMING, COMING with offers to you. You cannot afford to miss the advertisements in this, or any other paper, today ox any other day. Often, they are valuable; always, they are interesting. They indicate where you can buy to your best advantage; what you can bu for your greater comfort and convenience, j Read the advertisements. For they contain the news you REALLY need.
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