South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 64, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1921 — Page 5
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WARREN GAMALIEL HARDING
Complete Text Of Inaugural Address Of Pres't Harding
'i,,w th t- vi .f ih- in-; lo made in thr intcrci of our na- mo lopoal for our nation. Me Khali r 1'. a-! !r of Ih : 1 1 ;i rh . r. tional m 01 ciffiity. Sim' freedom ;h no jMiipIo jut oau' to maKo
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Impelled anil Independence inpirtil, unr on us, n. hold no national
land nationality oal(ed. a uotld nroiudioe. onten.iin nn utIHt of
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1. bent hin at!" t!.- ;:: it j-tot m. omtj tiling wo heri-h and an have j oovot. wo dream of no coiupiost nor l otir.' tii" T.. :t ! -i f n"-!i i:r::i.n iinsiiii'liiiii by our republic. This ; hoa-t of armed prowess, and y t r. j,-.;, ,M tii - 1 u di .-- nd s. llidim-s: it N Kinctil. It lO ,fi (,.spitn this attitudp war is of tlo- tl.itr.-r. uh.'h -a ith. -.-ood it. ;f not alo-iHs: it i somri. It N I ;i?rain fl(rCf.(l us j Mrn(,ly
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!.irifio 1 ;,' --,.11.. .. with .i .-.r; 1 r.z aiuton'iM' 10 nie iinns wnUii made liiint'Üia.: of r.-: and hop.-. : us what wo aio. Wo. have . a a v. ..Tel t . i n s-p.-r.-l Tod iv, bt tt r than ovor before, we
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ili.ation m ! nr.-. Lil- 1 t --- ld.erty a nev. i. aliration of our place in j nian an, Avomnn is called under th within tin- law -ar.d 1 l :h..a ö-n ;.re ; tin- world and a r.-w appraUil of our j tli fur assignment to duty for what-
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sublime sacrifice for country, and not one penny of war, profit shall inure to tho benefit of private individual.
evorable laws of nature-. Our mod dangerous tendency !s to expect too much of troernment, ami at the same time, to do for it too little, enacted by man can repeal the InYe contemplate Hie innneillate task of putting our public household in onlcr. We need a rlitid and. yet
sane economy, combined with fiscal ; justice, and It mut le attended by indiidual prudcix e and thrift, which ' are so essential to this trying hour ; and rcassurln for the future. j The business world reJkcts the 1 disturbance of war's reaction. Herein j
flows the life blood of material ex
istence. Tho economic m.echanism is intricate and its parts independent, and has suffered the shocks and jars incident to abnormal demands, credit inflations, and prh-e upheavals. The normal balances have been Impaired, the channels of distribution have boon ( lowered, the relations of labor and management have been strained. MVST STIHVI-: IHK XOKM AIX'N. We must si'ek to readjust with care and courage. Our iM-ople must lo and take. Irlies must retloet tho rtVeilins fever of war activities. Perhaps we never shall know the old levels of wace ns:iiii, IxH'iius? war
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, v::ii,i,. , f n;an!.ir.d v.idch must be Cod's- hisdi- , n !,. ,;H Di.iu- ,Jl en.eption of baman rel.itionr.iev.id and '-hip. i'.ecause e cherish id nU of in -fateful ! ju.-ticrt and peace, because we nplai.a: il P- v in- : hra ise ivi'.ei rational comity and , ,,)i;,d. ! in ; b.elpful r lationship no less hitrhly a j tii. in any jf pi- ef the world, wo a-pire to a hi-;h jdace in tip moral ; ! a in r.- hip of civilization aiul we i.f i. a- ..-;h"!.l a maintained Anifrici, the d, spirip.p'.llv. in bi'0 :i r.-pttblic, the ur.shaUei tem-
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defense, chest, of the nation. Ther is something inherently wronsr. something- out of accord with the ideals of representative democracy, when one portion of our citizership turns its activities to private gain amid defensive war while another is Hghting. sacrificing or dying for national preservation. Out of such universal service will come a new unity of spirit and purpoef a new confidence and consecration, which would make our vdef.nsimpregnable; our triumphs assured. Then wo should have little or no disorganization of our economic, industrial and commercial systems at home, no statrgering war debt., no .swollen fortunes to flout the sacrifices of our soldier., r.o excuse for sedition, no pitiable slackorlsm. no outrage or treason. Envy and jealousy would hive no soil for their imenacing de' -lopment and revolution would be without the passion which engenders It. ni:i:i saxi: FCOXOMY. A regret for the mistakes of yesterday must not, however, blind us to the tasks of today. War nev. r left stich an aftermath. There, has been sr.v-rtrerinp loss of life nns measureless xvasta.re of materlab'. Nations are dill grouping for return to stable ways. Discouraging indebtedness confronts us like all tpe war-torn natiois and these obligations must be provided for. No civilization tan survive repudiation. Wo ear reduce tho abnormal expenditure, and we will. We can strike at war taxation and we must. We must fjice the grim ms-cssity. xith full knowledge that the task is to x sohed and we must Proceed with a full realization that no statute
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Specially priced at 79c, 95c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.69 KIRKS TOILET SOAPS Note These Lower Prices 10c Kirk Olive Cic 10c Jap Rose 7c 10c Hardwater Castile 7c
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Spring Apparel Very Attractively Priced The very thought of Spring fills one with an irresistible longing for new clothes. Every new garment wc receive displays not only a new 3tyle, but a new and lower price, and each lower price is an opportunity for you to gratify your desire for some dainty Springlike garment. New Coats and Wraps Newest styles, materials and colorings As low as $16.50 and up to $95.00. New Suits In all the new effects As low as $25.00 and up to $125.00. New Dresses In all the favored models As low as $22.50 and up to $75.00. New Hats In the New Shapes Very attractively priced $4.45 to $15.00.
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A Sale of Gloves Note the Low Prices Chamoisette Gauntlet Gloves; $1.75 value, pair $1.00 Short Chamoiette Glove3, in colors; $1.50 and $1.25 value, pair . . .$1.00 Silk Gloves, chamoisette lining, in black, white, grey and taupe; $2.00 value, pair $1.35 Double Silk Gloves, in black, whit-, grey and raupe; $2.50 value . . .$1.75 Kid Gloves, all colors and sizes; $4.50 value $3.00 Suede Gloves, extra quality; $5.00 value, pair $4.00
Spring Suits 1 Special $25.00 Navy Tricotinc Suits in the new ; ripple effects, silk lined, extra values at $25.00 ; Tie Back and Overblouses Tricolette tie back blouses, in navy, honey-dew, peach and tomato, at $5.95 and $7.95 Braided georgette over blouses in new spring colors at $10.00 Corset Specials
Ans3es girdles, in pink, with rubber inesrts, sizes 20 to 26 at $1.50 Rubber top corsets, in pink and white, sizes 20 to 26 at $1.50 Medium bust, long
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xvhile, sizes 22 to 30 at $1.50 Rubber top corsets in pink coutil and brocade, size? 20 to 26 at . .$2.00 Front lace corsets, in pink coutil, with rubber top and free hip at . . . $2.00
Medium bust, long skirt, heavily reinforced, spoon steel in sizes 22 to 30 at $2.00 I Men's Muslin Night Shirts In a Special Selling i i Buy all you need for immediate and j future use xvhile these low prices are in force. ; $1.50 Night Shirts -.$1.25 I
$1.95 Night Shirts ....$1.50 $2.50 Night Shirts ....$1.89 Good Looking Hand Bags
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$3.50 to $15.00 Toilet Articles and Soaps i i We buy all toilet articles and soaps ' in large quantities and buy at lower I prices, therefore we can sell at lower prices. Wc carry perfumes, toilet waten, soaps, talcum powders, creams, lotions, complexion powders, etc., at a saving to our customers.
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