South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1922 — Page 20

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

PROPOSE TO GUT ! LATIN-AMERICAN BUDGETS OF YAR

THE NUT BROTHERS (CHES & WAL)

Limitation of Armament ill

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.-in fr.r izn office, it xvft. h.'i- f'rr.rr.unicatM to the riiibvv r- the dfRlre of rrr.m nt to initiate a d'i3-

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'ant.ao confprencf. Th arnhassaIor, L'r-n Ikltran Mathi'u, has been lrstrut-l to -.otiri'l out the question h"r Limit of War liudots. M a t i i " i hn-t already 1l.scus?eJ the r-Ian informally with Dr. L. S. Howe, director ur-rnl of the Pan-Ameri-Car. It is i:ru!rr.wtoocl Mathk-u v ill shortly j.ropo-o that the question of fxtndint; limitation of armament to Iitln-Arn'Tlca included in th atrr-n!a for tho conftrence. If tli'- rornn.i5tion on revision of program for the conference approver the. Ir.clu-ion of limitation of armament In tl." n? i-r.-la. It will then put hfore the Kuvrnin hoard of tho Pan-Amr rir. n union and with un-Cinlnio-M favorable, action by that body ror.-;d-'ration of tho question will ht: .i-s ircl. Thf?o negotiations arc rpr.'t-d to bo completed witli'n The ir ?'nt vi w? of tlve Chilean rovemmnt arv that limitation of r.rrriam nt In Ivi t in -A mc rica should be arh'f-vr-d through a reduction and limitation of th-- xp"iil:turcs by the virion-; count rio?, this method being preferred to a ship-by-hip, or ?un by-gam r'lurtion and limitation. The Wahir.trton naval limitation re.ity provides for scrappiner and limitation in trm. of ships. Hut it 1. beMv.Nl t!iat the Chilean plan would h w!?r for Iattn-Amcrira, as the purely flmnciil reduction and limitation would afford an Immediate eoonoml", benefit. By this V-.-rthod. nl?o an agreement could be extended automatically to both military and naval armaments. It I not th intention to Include the V. S. in any Pan-American a-reernrnt on limitation of arma ment. fr,r fear it would upset this country' rf 'Ttions with th other powr? in the Washington naval disarmament treaty.

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Housewife! Your Chance to Hear All About Menu

Mr?. Bertha Harris, Expert Cook, to Lecture at News-Times School.

Woman, Freed From Jail, I Hears 2nd Term Lifted , Theresa Nowak, TOT W. Monroe s-t., who YVedneseday completed her j 10 day sentence In the county Jail, J

revolced by City Jud?e DuCom.h betaue of a repetition of hr offer agiinet th Ilucr law?, was Thurs

day assessed a fin of $100 and cost i i . . i i i.n

of 60 ('ay?, the- outcome of tho trial I two ueeks apo which provoked the!

OT.n.-.rtnr.itv to :n to school I revocation of her former er.Unc. 1

i:n. to furbish up the old meth- Another defendant charged with j o; doinjr thin, and to U urn : similar ofterv as WM the No wan

j woman was given a similar r.ne ana 1 i a 00-day suspended sentence by Judge DuComb Thursday. John ' i Xifspodzany, 2 3 4 YV. Division st., I I arrr.ted by a police detail April 1 I.

won the &U5pended jail sentence becau?e of counsel's representations ! that it warf his f.rst offer.??. !

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"iUirk.V is r in; offered the i.'.u - -v. r. ( s of th city in the: free N-v. ---Tirn--s eookin? school, which will bo- he'id r.'Xt week. S:rtinjr Tuesday there will be clas-i-s in th Chamber of Commerce fro:r. -:r0 o'clock until 4:00 o'clock ft r four day. four days packed with practical lectures .and atill

PLAN SOVIITT MAY DAY. MOSCOW. April 27. Soviet authorities today announced plans foi

th! efforts of The New-1 Ki-'ini-iC ly uemuiisirar.ons) io 'r.V,"n,rriS .f .hJbo held throughout Russia.

rr.fT" practical demonstrations

th- art f'f cookiiitr.

Through

Times, Mrs. Hertha Harri., j

j l--partment of food economies, tho ji'nrn Products Heflnin? Co.. Chica?o, is bcir.fr brought to this city i to conduct the cooking school, j Schools similar to tho one to be I held In .outh Bend have been very I successful in other cities of thi

J s tate where they we re attended by I larce and enthusiastic crowds of I

i i won.fr., old and young.

All phates of cookin? will bo covered in a practical manner. The preparation of vegetables, fruits, meats, pasterie and breads will all discussed ar.d the beft method! of preparation dnvmstrated. Some of the ' frills" will be included when the- wars ef makinfr fancy cake ar.d cookie?, and elaborate cake icings aro explained. Merchants of the city are cooperating with The News-Times in supplyintr materials and Utensil for ill'- school.

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SEEK GIRL, 15, AFTER

! 500,000 PAPER MILL ! WORKERS MAY STRIKE

NIIW YORK. Anril 2 7. TTrJesa

DEMAND FOR RANSOM' 'he pap-rmakc of America tocay

withdraw their wage cut demands.

CHICAGO. April 27. Genevieve Court, 15, was belnfr sought by the authorities today after it became, known that she had been mysteriously kidnaped following the. placing" ol serious charges apainat two men. The frirl's mother, Mrs. Catheilne Court, 13 expected to appeal to government officials for aid. IT vp hundred dollars" ransom ha i been demanded of her, the mother t-aid. The missing girl was found In a house here two months atro by the police who arrested Henry Pinna n in! Philip Maltese. Tho police, were worklnpr on th theory that Petei rinna. brother of Henry Pinna, was one of the abductors.

more than 500,000 paper mill workers will go on strike May 3, representatives of the latter declared today as leaders of both interests went into conference at the Murray Hill

hotel. The workers said there was

no hope of compromise.

Wedded .'0 Years But Spouse Prays Court for Her Liberty H'-r huh ir.ds accusations that she

tr;:r-r to kill thnr child. Nor-

miri. i!I with pneumonia, i.-r the basis

for a elivrro action of Maide Fprlrs against (1 -orsre Sprigffs, who have ben married more than CO years. Hr divorce complaint was filed Thursday in superior court No. 2.

Th wiio say.sthe a'-uit'ons were ttr.Just and unfounded, he eeki Jl.öiii alimony, and $7C0 yearly sup-r--rt momy fr t?i !wo minor chll-

sho .isks the custody.

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Rasmusseru, Chicago Man, to Address Club Monday R. K. Rasmussen, of Chicago, -will be the speaker at the regular Monday luncheon of the Chamber ot Commerce. His subject will be "How You Can Reduce Your Compensation

Ti.tndruff and head scale bui.iing when Blue Devil your se alp.

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Wüü AMAZED AT BIG CHANGE

There's Nothing on Earth

I Would Take for the Good Tanlac Has Done Me," Declares Evansville Resident. Health Perfect.

"I just feel and look like a different person since taking Tanlac and my friends are all talking aftout my wonderful improvement," ?a1d 3Ira. Delia Klrkpatrick, 216 John St., Evanuvllle.. Ind. "I had a bad spell of the flu two years ago and it left me in a wretched condition. My stomach was all upset and my vitality almost gone. 1 was so weak I could hardly stand on my feet and so nervous I would lie awake until two or three o'clock every morning. "Tanlac suited my case exactly and I Just feel like a new woman now. There Is nothing on earth I would take for what Tanlac has done for me. Tanlac is sold In South Bend at the Central Drug Store and by all leading druggisls. Advt

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Thy no:., m.'irrlrd N'. If. 1S91.J .e pi rating April IT of this year. j Lit1 ho-ir-. ib- names, physical!

. io'.' " ar- all charged by Inez K. Rctvr a. Jir-t 1'arl J. Rorer in the former's compl lir.t for divorce tiled in th--1 same court. The couple was. married J.m. 15. 1019. and separated Dec. IT. 10:t. Thy have two children.

Ramu?sen has done extensive work in "safety" lines, and his message, it Is said, will -orovo very beneficial to business men. Fifty of tho Scouts vho will take an active part in the work of the ckan-up and safety campaign will be entertained at the luncheon as the guests of 50 of the chamber members.

"TIZ" FOR ACHING, SORE, TIRED FEET

nrsniAM.L ici:poutmp iil. PAR!.. Apr:! 27. Former Pres"? I )r.. h i nel. of Frinc. was reported to b critically ill with grippe and tr b suffering from congestion ot th lurgs.

n you say clears say Dutch ni-tf

(iood-byp. sort feet, burning feet, swollen feet, Kwraty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye, corn, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more 5-hoe tightness, no more limping with rain or drawing up your fac in agony. "Tiz" draws out all tho poisonous exudations widen pniff tr tho feet. Use 'Ti;V' and forge', your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. A fe-w cents buy a box ot "TIZ" nenv at ar.y druggist or department. store. Don't suffer. Have good feet. lad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or mone-y refunded. Advt.

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And Dimcl has a wonderful showing of Men's Brown Calf Lace Oxfords and Shoes. The kind that the particular man will like.

Our Showing of Spring Footwear

iLXcels All iJ$

Other Years fefe

Just Real Good Shoes at Reasonable Prices This particular model has won immediate favor with the men that caTe. Its rich appearance and natty square toe built on the new French last combined with Goodyear welt soles makes this style a leader. And at Dimel's low price

Mi;ses and Children's Patent One Straps $1.93 Women's Patent Flappers $3.93 Women's Black and Brown Lace Oxfords $293 No one ever leaves Dimel's without being satisfied that they have received their full money's worth.

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131 North Michigan Street

SPECIAL

50 Diamond Ring

Other Specials

$25 Diamond Ring.

$50 Diamond Ring.

J50c Drrr $1 a Week $1 Down $1 a Week

$75 Diamond Ring $10 Down $1.50 a Week

$100 Diamond Ring $2 Down $2 a Week $25 Solid gold 15-J. LadW Writt Watch 50c Down $1 a Week $35 I7-J. 3 adjts. 12-cize. 25-yr. cae Down $1 a Week

The articles of jewelry featured in this SALE have met with such popular approval and believing there are many who were unable to take advantage of this SALL svo decided to extend the great offer up to and inclodinf next Monday. Don't fail to take advantage of this SALE. Come in and see for yourself the high quality good we are offering on the Eaiet of Ey Terms.

"Aristocrats &f Credit Jewelers"

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