South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1918 — Page 7
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WHEN, HOW AND WHERE BOYS OF 21 MUST REGISTER WIIm SllT l:L;:Ti:i:--.;! n...:. r...r-.-.n- r:i.tr.s or a!i-r-'.":n i'-twe-n J.:n and Jiin- " . :x,7, im I i-ne. . f pt o:t;i.'-j - and -!i!:-.o men of the tabular ;."!n. n.i and martr." orps. and th- national u.ud ,m I nav.il militia whil in f'dral -t n--. änd ort'u er in oüU er.-' r ---1" eot 1 a r i er.!;t".l :n-n i:: eilt" -l i --ercor p- wh:! :n a' ti : i VHi:. i n d i.-da , J .ii" ". 1 f 1 v o.-twrin 7 ,,, ni. f.nd f p. m. VHKf;li At office of local 1-oird ha' in . u t ;-d n t :on wh'r" tli1 person to i r Ki.-tT' d p'i ma :t. nt !v t.-il's. ir oihr plat. d.-i-;-lated b that local hoard. HV Io in pr.-n mi .Ian-' " to oar rf;Mr,it;on ! a If ou epft to ; ah-'iit from home oa Jup.e .". '--o at on e to th ort'u r of th4 local hoard when- vu happcr. to !.". Have our rsi.-tratinn ea! i TiIN d o it and ceitinf d. Mail to the lo al coaid I'.aun- jut ;-d;-tion t l.r.if .i; pi. rmi Pi'Titly l e5pe. li i loo- a If -ad "J:a .--ed, tamprd en-v-;t,f.c with our i r -i-t ? a ti"n aril fur th- tetnrn of .r.;r r. L'lMr.it !"('. t rt:hta: I'.til irc to -t tili- i r tüa ate n.a.v a u -e you riou- :rp utirnii in '. You n-!ut niail r oj:' i ;.'i-tr:i!ion card in time to r at h ut home lo'.al ooard on .I an' ". If o i arc n .lim " and unjhle to pr.-ent ouielf in p r.-on r, d rme omp" t tit fr::,.d. Th- clerk ma deputi.t htm to prepare o.ir ard. IN! KM AThjX If uii arc j n oo;.!t t- to wht' to do r w ha-re. to r-Kitr. oii-ult wrir htal ho.ii'i. IM'.XAIrV I M: NOT II i: ; I ri: I; I S; Failure tf i"tt-r a mi.-demeanor punishal'!- hy 1 n i pr i? n m r n t for on"- or. It in i y ie-ull in !o-- of aluah;. r.'ht and pii'.eu'c- and imnp diate mdui-tion into nu'uta ry t r u e.
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Ucted. if it' forever. What's ' ha k to the letter. the i,-c coming lack laforeV I 1 ' lJ know.' it went on. "that iff
:altln't 'et a joh pav in," noi;-h onl the tlioi-ht f r,n. and oirj f.r u- hnth to live on own if . cn'oui on the p k a ho e tlie lakrj we didn't huild the ...hin on Iniin the little w.rk-hop ; hind, th.it j Wilder'. h dyc hv tio- lal.e. And i zi e. nie any cnurasr" at all. We'd, j 1 simply won't inve oi nuiain;' i it .-uial ior; and it the only for that Thomp-on affr were ithmz. sono time, wlien I come m , married.' , feel in q dovt n l:ea i f ed and hl.ic. that i .... 1 - ... .. tl.f, 4W . t-l llil I
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r.ilit. when I was on my wa hack to the hotel, do:,' tiled, after a rotten dav. The Westinzhoa-f people
It wa written in New York, and.'1 eu . i.at w in a. t ,n0 0!f a-ain with a 'let oi
He-r v'i -'t ' o ii.- iadv." he an- there was the pieture of a hotel on, .. . . . know hy mail. Mr. 1-anyley hut I
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t h-. rmometr-r hev. -eii lo-r lips. ' inoke that for a while, and listen !" i i.e. "Vo i ar.d Jim Lanza y were loth i.i'in on fh rist uns day twenty-two e.i. apo. And I've k:,o.n vou hoth j; -f tliat lotitr. There isn't a !ik(!iet zn! than n;i in t'lareniont county, let Jim. well he a no'er-do-w ell. a ni earner. He h--t hi jo!, at theelec-tri-ompany for wa-tinz th tomp..r.ys time on hi- fool iuv entloii--ich. 'oii ktiOW HUM"'' al'Oilt tll.it than I Ii, hecaü-e jou Worked iu Mr. Thompson' olh-and arnd
"Dearest far roll : They won't take any interest in my invention. And. I'm almo.-t di.-eour-azed. 1 can't ma naze to see anyone in the hiz ketric i'oiiiI'.mio w ho has authority to huy ii y diie t euri'ent lonverter. if they wanted it. They all sav ,
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know. .Mr. Itiittle-y.' If my patents would only eome from Washiuzton, I miuht he ahlo to a ccton I ish mi 1 1 1 et h i n z. "It's si weeks now. hut I'll -tav until the tonverters mar-
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j true. If he'd only understand that, uv Wfn. jn ((.r t.;ilijn V)(!J ;in(, she'd rather mar.v h.m and live W of there with her mother-w ho would:lh,. li!0l3t(.0. V(11I w,lo in a ,,ltttv ;l,e all alone, and would have to Mv..-i,,Uie ,htt aiul , jn lUnu,A All(,
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The Farmerps Share
Live stock is marketed from farmer to consumer at a lower cost than almost any other farm product. The United States Department of Agriculture reported in 1916 that the farmer gets for his cattle "approximately two-thirds to three-fourths" of the final retail price paid by the consumer for the resulting beef. Under normal conditions, the farmer's share of retail prices of various farm products is approximately as follows:
Butter 71 per cent CATTLE 66 to 75 per cent
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The difference between farmer's price and retail price represents the necessary expenses of packing, freight and wholesale md retail distribution. Swift & Company not only performs the manufacturing operations of preparing cattle for market in its well-equipped packing plants, but it pays the freight on meat to all parts of the United States, operates 500 branch distributing houses, and in most cases even delivers to the retail butcher. All this is done at an expense of less than 2 cents per pound, and at a profit of only about V4 of a cent per pound of beef. Large volume of business and expert management, maKe possible this indispensable service to the live-stock raiser and to the consumer, and make possible the large proportion of retail prices received by farmers.
outside it was raminz. The drop spattered and .-plashed at the windows, and drummed on the roof. And the wind diove a spray down the wide chimney. that sputtered and steamed in our roaring lire.
How the lozs hlaed! And oil. how. torn fot t i'le and co. n was. ' j "The wold thrashed a hoot in the smaller tree.': :nl sanz a hiv.li wail-I
inz note in the tops of th- tall pineYou were ".eaniuz against my shoal dej, leudinz aloud. ,
"Suddenly tla ic w .is a terrific j elap of tlmmhf. We h.uh jumped. 1 i 1 1 2 1 n fc, blether. Anil what do vou, ; po.-e happened. A haZ of void.1 iiiaiked Ji'.eiM. came tumhlinz down! the thinine.v. struck the top Lir. ;;ud hurst. And the zoM doui.dej e;i.v:l( rolled o"t oh the warm! lie. i ' t h a t our feet . I "Of cotiis". it wa in tiling hut a I
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vou up. And 1 fejt hullv. I'on'tj vvorrv. m.v he. thinz uill come oui all rizht. Only I must move to a ie-s expensive hotel tomorrow. Audi piepare for a hm.z hard si'. ve of
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" Yu r n w n s t n. J i m ." She laid down the letter, ami Cain looked out toward Wihlet's ' uze where they w re euttinz. It e. a.- an irridecent h: . and th" '.ow zlitt' red hli.p white in the -"-line. The javzl lock of l he led Z"' show ed deep pu I pie it o'. the .vr.ite ti'-i'l-. i;iz -.a .: z d dark rail i'l ! ' S. I ell as .- h r !ooivd. "le of the .i mt pmr i'ii th" top of the !ed.- ( ' lii'-d to toppi'- and d.. -appear. She d id not sec it fill. I P.: she ktPW the -o'!;.j of falllllZ 'lee-; the -witt sii-h thi'Mi-'h tio- an-, up--i i:.iii;ii:. ' !a kin: l i of the
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V Grand DECORATION DAY offering here Wednesday:
A BIG Special
nPHE rush for these wonderful bargains will be so
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KINNEY'S Big Special Item Ladies Pumps, Oxfords and all styles of Low Shoes and Slippers for street, dress and party wear. Specially priced, $1.98, $2.48, $2.69, $2.98, $3.48, $3.98
Ladies' high rad.? Reinskin Cloth Pumps, hand turn soles. Louis covered hvels. C AO
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l.adie' White Canvas Man Jane
Pumps and Two Strap
Ladies' tine White Hand Turned Sea bland Duck Pumps and Slippers, Louis
and the new medium covered heels
Ladies" Grev ea Island Duck Lace
Shoes. Louis covered heels
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Duck Lace $1.98
Children s and Misses' Marv Jane
W hile Canvas Pumps and Slippers
Misses' and Children's White .' S2.98 Misses' and Children's Tan Plav Laee Oxiords with 1:1k ftOÄ yoC Misses' and Children's t 0 W hile Lace 0t-rds $14ViJ Mioses' and Ciiildren's White ("anvas Laee he tPl.üO
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Ladies' (ira kid lJ..,i. hih -rade lace, lull L"uis leather and militar
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Men's Ian and Ülae.k Ovi'U-j. hivalues, at $2.48 HQ and t3)."0 Wen'v While (ana I ace Shoe and
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TO OBEY ORDERS V,;
A specially prepared ccnt offering you the opportunity of purchasing at a great saving any Hat from our extensive and distinctive collection of millinery at iMJd on Sale Wednesday.
Clearance Sale of Odd Lot of Hats
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