South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 March 1921 — Page 3

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r AS FLAMES SPREAD! Result of Indemnity Meet

Reporter I) covers Hoof; Alilazr and Awaken- Hoi- j of Nnrr."

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"Tho only d'.fVrcnco in tho prrdt. ri it will not now refrain from ' iv.l war but will uc ail its power for tho b'rufit of itn cl.it."

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rr.!:.' nt ur.lt l '.: 'vt in tlx- pr snt tri. !r. rhifr. r or.'- of tlo "'strong r.r;'-n b hiü 1 t!o- i-'-'H'." It was hv. ho ji'.i': ,! (Jornviny to a lii!oma-

t;r M' tr.ry on tn- xr; .:;i"n quo- i

tir,n and h. was th' oiy ruir-tcr

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Van to f :y t!.:- ti : t'u-jT-no frora f.r .-'it; :i .V-. 2 had arrived and t!- h. v-a.- i-; out "Within 1f miriu'-Ard th' n Will formally r. t ir d to Kr.'-riv M Morfh u? for another rf '.v ,.f f'.at-. I "ir laniaU'oi I'oiindr.v. A flro -riusirii . - f da in air' o''Curr d V dn "lay vr.in:- a? 1 1 : 1 7

in th- Shi(!'-:M'T f'umdr. Tlu- hr ' laany. Hut tlx n- is .a way

l-arbd at t);- Arn-d. t haft and dai ? .-t i round th shift. A

' h't th'r-h,; , no? .!::-i'ir- th.- K'.ft.t unrL-inir.

II'' : -t ;-'iw ti fi'-hl f-.r ivhi'r th" Ko-it ,"'. f rrnro r.t dui:rm !!'. rri.-:- , f Mata h. 1 :o. "Th'- I'r a; h thf at- i.f ;ni invasion of eortaany aro rr.''t .c- riouj," routir.u d th" minimi' r. "I am con-viuf-d that tho I'r n- h a r not ;dut!in:. Th" ajin oi" qo'.-ta-n now

I'orch prayinir for tho r.irht to come. 1 rj" T

Ho h is plenty of surdpht from five ! to tisrht in th" ovenlnt; and from

fivo to th hour lie enters hlt fhop f

in tho morning. A3 a matter of fict. tho laboring j . J l.-m lpl

toner n.- I can. :nau m. u-.n u.ua la.-vons b'" I

'I'r .s't-'afa l Hrtrdimr hold tho "mm3- anu AU i'11111 1LU KU' ";

lay to th- .'itu-itian in hi- hanJ. i "' UJ' "l wv"'b iJ "'

lann wno want an nour more u.a-u-ht on th" links and automobile

sp-.dvrs and joy carriern v-ho want !

nK.ro daylisrht to bum v ks and savo ex per.? 0-3 on the headlight?. And we are atktd to readjust

ourHolves, not for the workingman'a j ?unliht. or for his wife's bronchitis, or for the electric lifrht. bill, but be- j cause tho olf fans want moro light :

to polf In and becau the auto t;

demons want mere daylight to waste their pas en. Happy laboring man ,

that has th autoi5:, and the golfer.

j and tho bu?inesM men, and the doci tor??, and the Chamb'-r of Commtrc

to confero his fanlight and cut down his electric light bill!

I Cocmnr'-atlon lix colnron I And s-j we must readjust our-

Imay Of aik-ced azonj rr.oUe'.j cut meat t e urvt .t.;.u !d by the came of tfcs

writ'. r to insert? god raita. r.o reuponolbi'.itj Irr t.'t or teritltnenti exprt-isci 111 & ajsuoed. Xlocest !lt!i uslon of TyUlLc questions w ln ltrd. tut v.ltä tt? rlibt rea?rrcl to elirr.'.rr.te licku and objectloa&tU CktU. TL coTlGJi t free. But. b iea.acLIe.

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A(;INST jaylk;ht saving. South I'nd, Mar. 3. Mditor Xewr-Times:

It is to ! fariu-stly hoped tho

I-? wh th. r i:ia;'.ar;d v. ill fubf-ri1...' ; pros, nt agitation on tho so-called

to th" !'!'. h f..r .b-'r. yiüir (b r- r ivhrht : u ing will not result in

inipo-iiton upon 113 by th city

1 .-!.. --vator ; b.r f ri th- 1 o d rr. n : : y oout'.-r.ui"" ; '.unoii. an was tho case last year, f tl ' harni j coMtiir.;.-.: i.rob r way. It .- s::ia !! j Th- twa n asr-ns for its passage

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i..- "latii-n. but if th" Ft tu h march iriv--n iv certain business nun and

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In from I'" No. ". r' and tin- rom- ;4tr Corniany our h .-'t ruction nu r..s , rtuin doctors this morning are Jani-s N-s. 1 ar.d 2 ;:.'.' d to it)." i . t r?ut i m of the ia,t if JIw- bm-iea!. Th" daylight saving is ('pth call. rop" ahar-t u-. raliv- during the summer months A fire rr.u:rr d at n Z ". b-t r ;'.. ' "Tli r pr s'-nfitivfs .at' Ibdiand, wh n the item of light expenr-o Is of fho property of Andr w 1 )r..-. ariy i 1 "-nmaik S;vit"t land and d'. 11 j in consid ration. All stores are fTliursd iv m.ri?:i.ir at .".:.:) (!- !..! haw show.a ci" daft jro h;g that J cl,.-a-.l before lights aro turned on.

Tho damag" to th" btiihling ata'-n.f- i th" -ori"ti.:o

.tiiation in thes" h"thor tlie clock is advanced or

td to jr.eo. Th" i.',i7" start-! in th" coum ri-s is sriou-. i'r- tub invasion ; t.- Tr.e do-tors reason of more nttic und thn s;e id ov, r th" up-! of ( b-rn.a t.y will n an th" 1 uii'.ation j .-unliu'ht and daylight for the Jalor-

3r pr,rt!ons of th- building Maikiy. Th arrival of fir" c . r r 1 7) 1 n i N"4 and '- :'.:.T'p''d t!i" furth.-r j.r-ad rf th- f'.ain -.

Try XEll S-TIMES Want Ads

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ri ifiii s whi-di art- d"- j r is just a Pharisaical sop to the

p. n.buit i:p"ii (b rinany f,,r th dr 1 la hot in g man. Probably tho la.bor-

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" braun 1 1" a a tit will bre..k dwn ! t ts just an mindi comfort out

I selves to new conditions. The rail

r , roads have one schedule of time.

' jNctre Dame, has another, Misha wail;;, another, perhaps; and maybe I

Osceola has one all by itself. To '

suit all this wo must rearrange our hours for church services, our school

! hours, and every other time record

lll ill UC.. Jill .i fc.Ax., may be more daylight on the golf links and more gasoline smoko on th? Niies road. "Weare tampering and meddling with all our time-honored institution?. Every Tom. Dick, and Harry comes along with some new quack nostrum with which to remake us. Let us be AVo aro burned to ashes with new inspirations we haven't a place on us that hasn't been patched. If the golf folk want to gulf longer let them get out earlier, hut let them not offer sobbes about sunlight and sanitation to the laboring man; and b't tho dor tor visit their patients, and lei the Chamber of Commerce function on something else. Lxt tho time alone. need all of It. Plcaso let usr be. We aro all fd up on n w visions. r. j. cakroljj. c. s. ;., Pastor St. Joseph's Church.

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v::. nr.- not now id ' d with la 1- ! is family as scorching undtr tho

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Try ISEU'S-TIMES Want ids

3 ROOMS Furnished as Low as $175.00 Elasy Terms

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4 ROOMS Furnished as Low as $195.00 Easy Terms

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The public demands that we stretch their dollar till it cracks. We started the year 1921 with the determination to pay TWO FOR ONE. The splendid support that you have given up to date justifies our continuing along these very same lines.

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Club Rockers A comfort tob , hi ;li grad". imitation Ir.ith.'f lotktr; a d.-iiru that pb'.as" J uli. ( 'omfoi tabb- and dura bio. i'uvi m! with 1:00. 1 quality imitation h-ath.-r. Siecial for iattirday $19.75 IIAY TIIK.MS

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This Bed-Baveno Only $59.50 Vc direct rpecial attention to this sale of quality BedDavenos. Come !icre tomorrow and see the wonderful values we are offer inj:. A guarantee roes with each one that insures perfect service and satisfactory wear. Made in fumed or golden oak and m?hoany fin'ch. Covered with pplendid imitation brown Spanish leather. The springs are

the best made and can be folded with all

bedding inside. Special for Saturday .... 4

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Special reduced prices on all rugs. Deautiful assortment of all sizes. Grass Rug (room size) $13.93 Brussels Rug (room size) at $19.75 Axminster Rug (room size) $39.75 i:asy tkii.ms

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The buffets offered at this low price tomorrow are truly wonderful values. Made of solid oak ar.d neatly finished. Have large mirror and roomy drawer and cupboard space. Special for Saturday

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The wise shopper keeps in touch with the advertisements of her favorite stores. When she sees announcements of goods in which she is interested, she knows right wherp to go to find them. She knows when they are put on sale. No time is lost in aimless looking and asking. Reading the advertisements saves her time for other duties or pleasures. When parents decide to send a boy or girl away to school, they cannot take the time to go and inspect a great number of schools from which to choose. They study the advertisements of schools and to the ones that seem to offer right conditions they write for catalogs. When a man decides to buy an automobile, he reads carefully the advertisements which tell about the different makes of cars and then he calls to see on! v those in which he is interested. He does not start out by hunting up the salesrooms and looking at all the cars sold. These are only a few of the ways in which reading advertisements saves the time of readers. There are many others. Your daily newspaper is full of advertisements which are not only interesting but have some special message of benefit to you. Make a practice of reading them. You will find your time saved and vour money better spent.

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