South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 202, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1920 — Page 5
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
YOUTH, JOBLESS SAWDUST NOT GOOD FOR COFFEE G. O. P. STATE CANDIDATE TURNED ROBBER, FAILED. CAUGHT '"4 -mi ' v v Jv;; Sricnrc Pricks tl ' '&M CrcM Fnrtui ir Bubble of T ' ortiine? From r ''. New Source. i f i
,nn Hc Waiting Hi Juz mrnt in t Ii Tnnili, Wiser in World .- Wa.
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lo J.j j i ks fli.it i'y :i. rr.n,p.ir.!f'S , with arid, but it mut not h conWi a im I r:oth-T .ir- farnotj.-? afly hair. ) fuol with th suar f the hrakthat k .r of s. r i . . to - , noth- I "I v.-o.Jt if civ n-."thrr roul-1 fast table. This stJjjar. prfpard
HVRA'TSK. N. V. .Then anyho'ly tr-JN you tht the pucar trust i rorricrinic Annri' a awdurt ma. r -kt. to th- Hup.ir that Is contalnr.'i in trrr. dfn't blive them.
; It liin't iI'tio. Thr- is npar ther. I !"it not the .--'israr-r:Tak"r's kind f ! Miirar. t-r the 5,-twdutt factories will
hot !. au.- to nri) j).!" u;. ivi - tnns for the suar makers. The nation was ?tartld the other day hy a isi-irntist' announcement that thfr- i.i an cr.ormous quantity of s'.ipar in siud'it. A change for th- hnijsewife to preserve fruit hy sawdust 5f-enecl to be within the rralm of posRibility. Hut the bubble ha been prirkel by th-- cr.ld-blof.ded srjrntists of the New York State Collesre of Forestry h"-re. Ilrf is what D-1. IOtiis F3. Wle. or- .f Fnclo Sr.m's wart-ime chemist, now prf.ffHor of forest chemistry at thr- New Ynrk State Collep of Forr-.-try. s.y about sawdust s;iir;tr. Head it and weep; "An important supar can be pre-
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on tli.it ., wi f'k b t-; from wood, is dextrose or glucose
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mo:id :ph-'l. "lim !'at-rson ain't jtained bv acid treatment of starch.
; with sucrose, commonly termed 'cane
VISITS I'KIFNhS sugar' or beet 5Ugar.' Glucofe is
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lM.td v illag. of ..urs tii. JK a w. 1. II. s;. p.,rt.o-,' of Iif.itt'. Ind.. however, widely used commercially
thr taw!;, a ;j ouii-d manag r of th'jand is an imjortant foodstuff. It Li:.-.tt iV M r T'l.a '-o ("o , is vis- I is the principal component of corn Ping fri' t-d- b re. lie is stooping at j syrupy and the like, and has distil.1 ff r.M.ii hotfl. I tinctive nutritive value."
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! arne.i hitter, hard. i r u.-l la-;sj :bout lifo. lie ft-'jiiir-d ni"r' phil.jophy than funds. j Th- downy bloom of youth is n i I Raymond's in- k-'. Hi - hair is a r-g- J nl.ir . arr-t I r and hi- pab- fac- i - his h ihh is n.it 1 is powdei - d with :ti i ii-imI frrkl.-. j "Minify s-nn'd t" far away when j ! was liiiinr," .--aid Ih.ymond, adly. "My mother tnai-.acs som how . i Wli.-n ',iy fatb'-r di- l a!l lie b it ! w :t - a hniiM-. My i;ifif;i-r rents that and sli' lri-s i'i Wist I'.i ! ,-r-on. and j i two .sisters work in tli- .-i'k mill-, j Ti g , a Ion g a ! I t ig lit . I "I l-.iniol to ! a typi.-t. bat not a -n .g r.i ph-r's job u . r th r-. and . inw :t was. too i.:n. n sm .a- ; iiü:; . i . ; t i t i.isi ; Mr I was a a fine farmon a ! farm L it ;, ;..t b.-tfr. b it didn't '
nae -nough M' i i. ni-, for th" Job ) f I liad. I Utww T would lose ii and ' i th' folks would ! i pp-un t"d. (
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! i.r,.i. .S,, . til - t.) New '(illv. of lurh Ioii la-rt. j "I ot M a we k. I started looking for a pl.ii' to board. I took tb- j lust place I looked .it. Ten dollar. a " di. it w.iv. Th n 1 had to i ay : out J "J a wer'i for laundry nir 'vh.r 1 srnt in all my clotlu?. 1 ; 'loaht i.it'f arid fid my own', '.Minli'.s to take to wrnlv. i "Sor.;ehov. 1 ilidn't h.'!c inu. h ! niorie b ft. 1 jof kiiida di.-.our-aged, it scenv d ivtul not to ha-j . i i l thing' and work all th tim'. j Th-n I wouM think about my , iiiothr ami s!Mrs. 'I"hey work, ti-o I and whit do they hue'1 Then 1 was made t take a phy.-ioal 'amlnalion, and didn't pass. "That night 1 f.i a long finn- im - ilr r tiie windows m that hoi; I j thought about the J ! I lost. I didn't Know w hos home !f w is. I got tn i
'hrough a yard lfi Madison aenue. 'Dure i a stoop on the side of (!aro'gh's h'tiiso, and I dimb"d up. I f- 1! and th.at was the la -v. thing 1 rem' mb-r. I .ion't know .-xactlv wh' 1 tried to pet in I ilmi't know what I would have doro if tlie windows 1. ain't b e :i lock d." Kaynn-rd talkc.1 bri-'ly an! In a ni.mr.fr sufl"iei"-nt 1 st raight f .:-wa rd f nd it is a-y to so why a s; k boy might sink utnb-r .ondifions that mien! stagger many husky men v i: h high i ' -15. to'iay In Serious IIiglit. "A sound mind in a s-uind body" i - a tr'.:e saing. and Kaxnmnd can
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Women's 58c Union Suits at 48c Women's 25c Embroidered 'Kerchiefs 12c Women's and Misses' $3.50 Middies . $1.98 Boys' $2.00 Blue Coverall Suits at. . .$1.24 Finest $3.00 Corsets at $1.98 Girls' S3.00 Gi D resses at . . . .SI. 98
2 Women's $2.00 Finest Silk Hose at. .$1.29
Women's 79c Percale Kitchen Aprons. 49c
.1 TO t I. M. ONI.V WOM. $1.25 SILK Hose at
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Men's $4.00 Work Pants at $2.98 Men's 50c Fine Suspenders 39c Men's 35c Dress Hose at 23c New 75c Rubber Bathing Caps at 25c Beautiful $3.00 Organdie Waists $1.69 Women's $7 Bathing Suits at $4.65 Boys' Real $1.50 Knee Pants at 98c Boys' 79c Athletic Union Suits 59c
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