South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 138, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1922 — Page 9

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RUSS HEED ü. S. PACT FOR TRADE

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Rp. F;t?-?'n!'!. f ) Jilo. Intro. lu' d a resolution calling for an amr.rlment to tho constitution. iv!r.? cor.crresj th power t" r-rulat th" rrriployrr.ont of chiMrcn un,lcr tho ai;o of 18. Appro; al hy two thirds of th mrmbf'M of thf hou and senate and thrpo-fotirths o? tho state is required to enact the amendment. JltzjiTaM L' live-i h'.s in' astir:- will ra-n without dirflfulty. Mo--t of the rtat.i h.avo child lahor laws find aro In yrnpathy with f-.l ral regulation.

MINERS ASK COURT TO DROP INDICTMENTS CIIARL.ESTOWN". W. V.l., May 17 A determined effort to ohtaln dl3mlpal of the treason Indictment a?alr.5t BUI Blizzard, m!r union chief, was hc.Tun hy tho defense today. A motion calling upon Presiding Jnd Woods to Instruct the Jury to d!5m!.y tho present proceedings was drawn hy defense attorneys for preper.tatlon after tho state has concluded Its case lato th!i afternoon. The motion was based on the contention that the state ha5? produced no definite evidence of treason.

O TRADE BOYCOTT IS w OPENED IN IRELAND P.KL.FAST. May 17 Sniping broke out hrro today, resulting in a report that the Ulster government nay proclaim martial law. The trade association ha? declared a boycott upon Fouth Ireland geoda in rt taliation for tho boycott or th.- r-puhllrfl aralr.st Ul.ter. The mllitarj curfew h-a been extendc-d.

Distress Cries Ot Russia Meet Local Response Suit of Clothes in Ruia Co?ts Year's Pay Solicit Clothing Here. "OM clothe! Old cIothe !" comes the c-y. not fr".m the "ra? men" who drive through the alleys at this time of year slr.frsocsrir.? their wants, tut from th mpn In the dormitories at th Y. M. C. A. who have r-tarted their campaign to find cloth for th students and pro-f's'-ra In tho Fchools of Rus.'la. There, it js ald. a man pays If he can. and few of them can l'OO.000 rubles for a suit of clothes. That amounts to a pood year's .-alary. A letter rerelve.-l by V. M. Ian-

ner, Jr., rrom K. T. ;oiton. ?T.!or ;K--cretary of the Russian relief work j of the International Y. M. C. A.

ccmmlttee, who is now on his way fron Russia, tells of the urgent need amonsj tho students of that country. Ilconomlc Facts "Bluntly 5tated." he writ. "most "f the thinkers, writers, educators, men of rrier.ee, students, musician, and painters are without food, clothing and fuel enough to maintain them at the line of minimum existence, and there Is not the slightest possibility of their state being ameliorated during 1022 or 1P23 from within. This Is an economic, rot a political fact. "But give even member IS years old and over knowledge of the ned and our practical method of meeting if. an I clothln? that $1.000,000 will not buy In Ru?-la will be put on the backs of Russia's present and future Indispensables. "Men are dying every week from hardships over there, whom only an entire generation or even a century of culture can replace. It Is time for action that will carry through to complete the objective." .Such action was thought to have been found in the plan of securing old clothes from "Y" members and other men Interested. The work cf collection, which has already been started by the "YV In other cities, was begun Wednesday at the local association. Any clothing for men. suits, overcoats, underwear, hoeg, and caps will be gladly received and will heip to carry the needy of Russia through the next winter. Charles A Iancater, financial and membership secretiry, has been placed in charge of the collection In South Bend. He requests that those having any usable articles of clothing bring them to the Y. M. C. A. from where they will be forwarded to New York and from there to Russia.

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'il and otherwise candidates in ; quarrelsr-me disposition. r.ecie.- d recer.t prl:ni-y were ft'.ed wlth'lier famüv duties ar. i fpari-.-l

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to ttenci e-ion at A memorial srvie for the !at i5;.5: I. A. Finch, county assessor. ! divorce from Bau'.ir.e Sh: k. The j l " -Ji;,a.: K '.- I . . r, I I'r. J. B r,ambrll of Pallas. Texas, j Jos-ph Muilljran. trustee J V 1. - .i' .f - Jacksonville, rla. 1 ;.rl-V-r.t of the convention for fo-xr ; Harris tovnship 14.7: Ralph K. I ' 1 WV -if Vl. T ,. v O r . Ä . ,f year? j :t prece-ftrt; his d-ath last) Keller, trustee. Olive township., nfteiVir nAtt2lr flifivfi lirNl-JACKf-ON'VILLE. rla.. May 1 . .-; J;:, afternoon. $n..l0; Franklin E. Lowry. trustee.: PSSKy UeVllS QUI2IUS W Jiy .r On- of the mon important s: :. township. TT. A. U Matthews. ; CHf f - A1U .of th- ;".-uth. rn Baptist cm vent ion z, T , ... 1 . u. tr. hl t V . T - T-f .

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und the I..ric.t of Columbia expectd bv the local committee on arrar.gem.enLs. This feion repre.--er.ts the halfway intion in the Baptist Seventy-tU'o Mil. ion campaign, and

a five-year mfvement, will be confiiiered today at the first session. It Is profcab'.e, it wa- paid, the Conervatian commission will be

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auxiliary to the convention, will hold its .annual session at the same time.

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NT1W YORK. May 17 Heels are going higher this year, according to shoe style experts.

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proximately $37,000,000 In cajh on th campaign despite the economic depression that ha-s existed much of the time sir.ee the projection of the movement In 15 If. The Home Mission board of Atlanta, Oa., Is the only .agency of the convention thnt will report a debt, and Inasmuch .as that debt will be $7r0.ooo or more plarn for lifting tho obligation will be considered by the convention. Amonar the other major matters scheduled for consideration are the establishment of a Southwide Baptist hospital at New Orleans, the projection of a South wide Baptist university and an additional theological feminary. the naming of women for thf first time on the executive committee and general boards of the convention, naming of

Ershinc to Address Girls at Annual Banquet Thursday A. R. Krpklne will be the main speaker at the annual banquet of the Industrial department of the Y. W. C. A. Thursday evening. His subject will be "The Girl and Her Place in Industry." Toasts will bo given by Misa Melvina Brady and Miss Clara Spencer, and Miss (llendora Judson will sing. There vill be violin selections by Hal Van Aiken. Nearly 100 girls are expected to at'end the banquet which will be served at 6:3-0 o'clock. Meetings have been held every Thursday evenin? during th winter when there was Instruction given in the various couvses offered by the Y. W. C. A. The. banquet will mark the close ol th second term.

IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR

FIRi: AT OORK BARRACKS. DUBLN. May 17. Bart of Cork wa swe.pt by fire far!; today which d'stroyfd th- barracks ar.1 a lj ir-nt baildir.crc. The barracks w-i-V to have been taken over at or.co by

Irish free f;tate troop-5. The conflagration could be -c n for miles.

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OXK KILBFI) IN YVIUXK PEEK5"KIL,L. X. Y.. May 17 One J man wa.s kild and all throuch i traffic on the. New York Central was!

delayed when two freight trains were wrecked north of here todij.

PLENTY OF ICE Either Lake or Artificial Reasonable Frices Good Service BECK & RAY ICE CO. Lincoln 56f3

is the name of the new chemir! that etualljen la the buy fa.i!r. Bd Bmzx Roaches, Ar.ts and Flas. a P. D. Q. killi the live ones nd their rr8 nJ f tepi fu.turo gcnrr3tiona. Not n m.-ect

1 p-3-Jer but chemical ur.lie ar.ythir4T you hare e ver used. I ASS cent raKac makes one I quart ami each ra-k;o cor.Uin i 1 rator.t ipovit. to get tha Tky

Devils la the cracks and crevice. Your druggist has it or he can get it for you. P. O. Q. can als i bs purchasel in eealed bottl. double treiflh. Ii iu;J form.

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Quick Lunch ctHcr..c,C:nc,i.-.s Fountains. A& fr IJORL1CVS.

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Cscd By a Tamous rumltnre Tlonso for CleanJLcg and Beautlfyijis

TLo cM-estublished house of Tobcy, makers of fine furniture, uses u secret sLcp formula for cleaning and beautifying their finest pieces. This comes to you today in tho form of Tobey Polish which" is being csed in the finest homes throughout tho country. It beautifies furniture by removing all dirt and blemishes cad retorir.fr the original finish. No hard work. No Lard rubbing. Wipe' o.T drv. Trv a bottle. Popular mzc?, cne, f.0c," $1.00, 1.75 and $3.00, at dealers everywhere. TOBEy Polish

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If you find dinner on both sides of your vest, remove t.ie spots with Blue Devil. . 133-137-139.

20 IMPERILED AS BOAT STRIKES ROCKS SAN FRANCISCO, Ca'... May 17 Twenty lives wer Imperiled today when the Motor Ship Orrrr.o crash'.!

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HARDING TO CONFER WITH STEEL CHIEFS WASHINGTON. May 17. IPres't Uarding will confer at the White House tomorrow- with leaders of the rteo Jndus-.ry- In the XTnlted States. Tho steel men will be the gue?t? of the president for dinner. Sec'y Christian declined to reveal the purpose of the conference, adding that a statement would be issued later.

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INTHS prison tirn NRW YORK. May 17 "Never mind the ball. I may find the experience useful If I direct a picture about prison life," Marceil De Sino, war hero and film director, told the police, when arrested for disorderly conduct.

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modish and sensible lines. Cantilever shoes keep your feet from getting tired, help you enjoy the out-of-doord, improve your health. Exclusively at

Just the moment 3ou apply Men-tho-ilphur to an itching, burning or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing- begins. sav3 a noted skin speclali5t. This sulphur preparation, made Into a pleasant cold cream, grlve such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing ha ever been found to take lts place.

Because of Its germ destroying propertiesi It quickly soibdues the itching, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place ot ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for improvement. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Rowles Men-tho-Sulphur at any drug store. Adv.

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A Special Display ) $1.00 ONn DOLIMl $1.00 For your old Tea Kettle. This Mirro Tea Iettle regularly sells for $4. SO. During this sale. If you bring In your old Te Kettle you can get it for $3.80 O. W. Schaffner Co. 127 Y- Jeff. IHv.l. Opp I. O. '

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harmless and has a pleasing odor. Put up in rint and quart cans with patent spout attachment. On sale at all drug stores. Buy a can of it today. Made tad Guaranteed fr CENTRAL CITY CHEMICAL COMPANY CHICAGO Also Cenol Moth Destroyer ue with prayer tainleM harmless. AIo Cenol Retch Destroyer will positively kill roaches.

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Coats, Capes, Wraps Again Reduced in Price We consider these fine garments the very best value of the reason. It is a well known fact that our garments are all marked very low at the beginning of the season and when these same garments (thoso that remain) are cut in price 33 1-3. It is a real opportunity to don't delay. Every Coat, Cape, Wrap in Stock Reduced to $13.30 $14.50 $16.67 $23.34

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Season's Lowest Prices Here is another real opportunity. Women who want to save money on a high grade Suit that is made of dependable material and in th'very latest style should look over our Suit stock. Every garment is a real worth-while value. At 33 1-3 Reduction From Our Lower Selling Prices Every Suit in Stock Reduced to

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In the Bio- May Sale Mothers! You will find this May Sale a golden opportunity to purchase garments for the miss or the little girls of the family. Coats, Dresses, Hats Splendidly made and correct in style, all at reduced prices. Reduction 25 to 33 1-3

A Quick Disposal of Spring Millinery If you haven't bought your new hat the? pricr-, will urvly interest you. We have a charininr; assortment of hatthat were njade to please particular women. They are now selling from 1-3 to 1-2 prices and less. Three MoneySaving Lots $2.19 $3.49 $4.98

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Dependable Merchandise at Real Savings Never in the history of our store have we offered such radical reductions on new dependable merchandise of first quality so early in the season. Many lines have just arrived b u t

they all p;o into this mighty clearance. It's your opportunity to purchase your needs for tho ! - - i coming season at prices that are decidedly worth while.

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