South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1920 — Page 7

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1st. (cpt it b Sunday rrrnin rrwr fall to m- th sun ri.so. -) t h i t;ct,'f-stion uruhl hr no treat w hat r. r tho--r whos bus-inf.s or po--ltionK do not require thdr presoncc till o'cloc k, it is all ery froood, 1 .t th'- man who toils in the f.irtory and other labor i.-- he not to be comid r M .' Tli'-y tell k! he l.s f latid over thw tir:,c. 7h.it in not true with the to.tjority and if tla-re are a. ew who say they don't notice the difference it is usually the type nf character who lik-s to boat of. his ability to withstand what oth rh lind haul to ndur' and jou wiil usually find him a "bra-:" on whatever subject mav be approached, wru-n it i only r -'-ssa ry to look him over and it ill b- ry easy niutK r to observe the manner of man he js, and after th- time poe.s n for a while he is usually t!i" loudest in his complaint. There ar- many laborers, some of th m wonn-n comiriL; from the surrounding little suburbs to work in South B nd who hf lp to fill the vacancies left open by the .scarcity of labor whi' must arise at 4 a. m , Standard tin .- in order to pvt to the factory at 7, laylicht saving time. Now aside from the cruelty of Mich an act can any on; assure the "mployer of .said people that he is -Toir.t; to i;et a belter days work lrom his employee by pcttmc him up at .such an early hour. Such : pf diction is a mi.stakf lor the loss of that hours sleep makes him slucf.'.sh ar.d diowj and he lacks the ambition nc would dtrive from that extra hour. Who' after duo consideration could be .so heartless to impose such a task on tho laborer v ho has to cmiure the heat and durt of the factory to rob him of that much needed r .st iind make him arise in midsummer by artificial licht ami call it daylight saving and think of having to !e n their way to pet a car at T. a. m.. Standard time, when by ri'ht thy should just be sjettinsr up. It ie an outrage, it is cruel and it should he stopped and if any ono th'riks if healthy then why not all arise- and bo at their work or place of business at 7 a. rn. and by doinff so it wo'tld '..'ho all an opportunity to tret full benefit of the "Daylight Savir.i;" and I think before a, wci-k would pass by the clock would be turned back one hour. It would be truly just for the ad-

ocates and lawmakers to partit :- pate rf the morninc benefits and not make the laborer have all the k'lory 1 rived from seeing the Fun ri-e and the pleasure feekers the Jov of seeing the glorious sun set. A Suburban Resident.

IllVIIANAN, MICH. July 14. rian for a r.ew bridse, to he built on Oak ?t., near the Alexander bridge, which will be about lL'O lei t lone, are under way. The bridre will be 30 feet wide and will be built of concrete and steel. W. J. Miller has the contract and will bein work as voon as the steel arrives. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wen ire I are quests at Kiverview this week. Mrs. I. II Spafford was a sruest at Pennellwood several days lat week. The laying of water mains ia pro-Kres.-int; steadily In the western part of the town. Mrs. Amy Davis left Sunday for New York, en route to her home in llrurlar.d. She will sail on Thursday. V. I L. Hiller. of Washington. I). C, is expected to arrive Saturday for a visit with his brother, A. H. Hiller, and family Mrs. Cress Weldon and little son returned Thursday from a two weeks' visit with relative and friends In Illinois. Mrs. Maud Teck and Hubert Perk left Thursday for several days' visit in Chicago.

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chanan. George French and family, of Chicago were visitors in Buchanan over Sunday.

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Engaged Couples Look $50.00 in Gold will bo given any couple offering to get married next Sunday afternoon at Tortage Gardens Iand Sale. Free Cars at 2:10 p. M. will leave Northern Indiana Interurban Waiting Poom. coiner Washington ave. and Alichlgan street, and stop for passengers along Washington ave. The public invited. Come and bring your friends. Beautiful Garden Lots One Dollar down, then 75c a week. C. X. L)dge & Co., America's Leading Home Makers. l'20 Farmers Trust Pddg. Phone Lincoln 5733. Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Phone us for a wedding present of $50.00 in gold.

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During the Big July Clearance Sale All our good spring apparel is going out at prices very small. There are stylish coats, pretty dresses, stunning Suits, smart millinery, beautiful skirts and blouses and numerous garments for children, all go in a special selling that will bring you unusual dividends if you shop here.

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All wool Sweaters, women s and misses' sizes, fancy weaves in plain colors and combinations; must go at these low prices. $ 8.95 Sweaters . . .$ 6.47 $10.00 Sweaters . . .$ 7.50 $12.50 Sweaters . . .$ 9.35 $15.00 Sweaters . . .$1 1.25

These Fine Garments Are Wonderful Values at Half -Price Smart Suits, Stunning Short Coats, Charming Millinery and Attractive Coats for Children Choose Them Here Saturday at Half -Price

LIGHT WEIGHT SUITS STRAW HATS SILK SHIRTS BATHING SUITS ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR for Saturday and all next week.

This offering, coming as it does from the newest store for men in South Bend, insures you receiving the verv - T freshest of this season's snappiest wearing apparel. In this sale you have an opportunity to save a great deal of monev in a stvlish warm weather suit in Palm Beach or Cool Cloth materials and on all the rest of the garments to go with it.

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July Clearance of Dress Skirts One lot of Gaberdine Wash Skirts, 2 stvles, up to 30 waist measure. Worth $3.50; Sale price ' $2.49 One lot of White Gaberdine and Surf Satin Wash Skirts; values up to $10.00 One-Fourth Off Mercerized Poplin Skirts, in navy, taupe, black and white; all sizes; worth $5.00, choice '. $2.49 Petticoats Greatly Reduced In the Big July Clearance One lot of Gingham Petticoats, in blue stripe; .worth $1.50; sale price at. .89c Sateen Petticoats, in floral patterns; $2.50 value, Sale price $1.89 Dainty Blouses at Great Savings White Voile Wash Waists, with long sleeves; regular $1.50 value, Sale at. 89c Extra quality White Voile Blouses regular and extra sizes; $3.00 and $2.50 values; Sale price $1.89 Beautiful Georgette Blouses, in all colors and sizes; values up to $10.00 Sale price $4.50

Men's Furnishings at Big Savings Men when you can supply your furnishing needs at such low prices it's time to get busy. Men's two-piece Pajamas, fruit-of-the-loom muslin, in two styles, trimmed with silk frogs in colors; also trimmed in pink and blue satin, all sizes. Worth $3.50 Sale price $2.69 Extra quality Muslin Night Shirts, without colors, trimmed in fancy silk braid, all sizes. Worth $3.00. Sale price. . .$2.49 M en's light weight Union Suits, with long and short sleeves, some slightly imperfect, but imperfections that will not impair the wearing qualities. Regular $2.50 value. Sale price, suit $1.59

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Encouraged by the most cordial and sensatiortal reception ever accorded the opening of a grocery store in South Bend, we have replenished our stocks, packed every shelf full of the best nationally advertised groceries and food products on the market. The U-Save-It system reduces prices to a point that will represent a saving of hundreds of dollars to the people of South Bend, Mishawaka and the surrounding territory.

YOU SAVE THE MONEY OTHERS PAY FOR CLERKS Tho principle upon which th U-Save-It Stro is fund-(l is that overhead cpen.e must he kept at a minimum nnii the prices kept at the lowest possible level to make riu.intity huyinj; heat down tho prire. There are no Herks. The rooiH are grouped and arranged on shelves so th it selection is easy nni pleasant. There are no deliveries. You luy what you want and save the hip: expense some stores put in their delivery sys-t'-ms. There is no waiting. No one to urco you to l.uy something ynu do not want or t1 c'd. It's the most common sense system of selling Kroceries ever devised.

5,000 POUNDS OF SUGAR AT 26 CENTS A POUND We're prepared for the folks who want sugar Saturday. We have 5,000 pounds that will go on sale Saturday morning at 26 cents a pound. In order to give everyone equal opportunity, we have limited each customer to 10 pounds. Be sure you are one of those to benefit by this saving.

MAKE OUT YOUR LIST NOW AND GET DOWN EARLY SATURDAY Siiar. pure eane prranu'a te.i. (JO pound limit . peund fo .Maia-.-ilu- and Oiamon-1 Lake Crc-tmc ry r.ntfr. pound ..."Kr f',..od I.uek Oleoma ra r: re. 2 U-s. for...7."M' l.ippir, ott's Appl.- I'utter. 2." r,z. ja r. . . . r..f f.ipp!n ort's AppI" f'.utt r, 1 4 2 oz. jar 2o Lilly's iAaporated Milk, Ui!l r an . . . 1- V'' llxtr.i h ivy .I.ir I :u'.r-rs, dzo'i 7r Ilvello c.i'r.'- Flour, Iri"n fcr.d Vanilla Flavor 2Hc Mason Jars, quart.'', doen !oM,i5"!i Jars. '2 gallon. doz n Sf.ou II ii.;' l"p Ma!, hs. ", Loxr s 2."

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