South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 128, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 May 1921 — Page 7

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Automobile Etiquette By James J. Montague

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'1'1) following ruloM for thr truirlanro f a u t on nil i 1 ists tire not lasod on f thicv. hut n Rrn-ral praoticr. It m u:-. i ere- w hi' h stallih nistom.

To piasirili rulos whiidi no nrm niI .'a i f.s, r is rvu' liicidy to ohsrrvo.

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north. To Provide Cheap laiortry. i'!if-.ip i -nrruv wouM thus ho mad I

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pay any attention to them. We have therefore made a close study of the ways of aiitomohI!ists

I with other autoniohllists on the hih

road and in the city, and have put info a hand ode their prevailing methods. Th-se for jour convenience, are divided into hrief rules. IllKht of Way. If you have a larger and stronger

jcar than the car coming in the op

posite direction, you have the ri'ht of way. Aim the nose of your car directly at the nose of tho opposing driver's car, Mow your horn violently and step on the pas. The chances are 10 to one that he will pet out of

the w ay. j Exception 1. If the other man is in a Ford, especially a f econd-hatid ; Ford, don't take any chancer. He I may want a new car and holieve the I juiokest way to tzvt one is to let you I i ii n into him. j Kxeeption 2. If the car coining In ; tlu- opposite rlireotion is a larpe j tni'-k. turn into tho gutter and wait I for it t so !y. !? partieuladly sure

to do this if you see fragments of fenders and radiators of other cars

üiiKin to the hum per of the truck.

i PeIe(rian5. ! Fxamino every pedestrian who l.at of Hf(JliO.trl Iltxlics Willi Tess- the road ahead of you care-

ituily. Jt ins reet are flat he K- a : plain clothes policeman, and it

IV 0ct(lcr. i wauild he inadvisable to run into " ! him. If hr has ordinary feet, blow

! y. ur horn loudly and stop on the lis. It will bo amusinc to see him hop out of the way, and it will eniahle mi to make better time than ' :f i u :-!ow a d up. ! li t ption 1. If the person ahead I :" you m a motorcycle cop. and you !. id? to run into him. run into j him hard. Leaving him able to reI m tahiT v. hp.t happened is likely to J !" attended vitii grave results later i on. i Helat ions Willi Tollce Officers.

When a traftic cop holds up his hand at a .street crossini; do not kerp niovinc unless you have a very fast car. with no tum. her on it. If a traf Me cop trll you that you

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1 st i - o I : s for tlf bo.hr -hits o'.' Fr.ince that "will ri:i.iin . t-r A mo v.i i. Tho p.-t .'.atien' of hrinir will oo Kun, i.;n' in. Fki "ilejv i'ieid i it" F.i'iiy. i -!. s on the tii? kirts of

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don't know how to drive, do net tell him that you know more about driving in a minute than a 5ap like him will ever learn. If a traftic -np pets into your car anil tells you to drive to the station house, don't tell him that you will drive where you darned please. You may be rieht and the traffic op may be wronp. but thay tire very hard to convince, and it is generally safer to humor them.' Ikxception 1. If you are tho chief of police you can neglect all tho foregoing ruh.s. Parkins. If you decide that the most convenient place to park your car is in the middle of tho street, wait until about 2 o'clock in the morning when there is nobody there. Cars parked in the center of the street, and especially those parked crosswise, excite considerable annoyance on the part of drivers who are passing up and down. The streets, of course, are public property, and ac a part owner of the community you have a right to park your car wherever you please. Iut insisting on this right is likely to get your car more rr less damaged, so it is wiser to leave it in abeyance. Parkins cars on front lawns alonp residence streets is handy, if you an pet away with it. Hut before doing it, becarcful to remove intervening hedges or fences, and to tlo it at a time when there ate no male persons about the premises. People to Aoicl. Chauffeurs whom you moot fhould be given a wide berth. They don't own the cars they drive, and arc not out of pocket if the fenders are damaged by picking up your car and

carrying it along for a block or two.

Cows can be run into, of course, and judging from tho leisurely manner in which they cross the road ahead of you they rather like it. P.ut only light cows can be run into safely. If a cow weighs more than COO pounds she will trie rely suffer the fracture of a couple of ribs (which can do easily set) by a collision, while the impact will make your car look like an accordion char back to tho tail light. If you see a woman driving a car while the arm of a young man i a be Jt her, back into the gutter and wait till she is safely by. Then look around and make sure she isn't coming back before you proceed. (Copyright. 1921).

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Eight Hour Day for the Married By Helen Rowland

Ar.y Wife : - Any Husband. D--arly Fe-'. .?d: I tili :i ii that :ht thing mo?t needed " m.ik this grouchy, obi world

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:i:.n:iiuio l 'j'.ied on the spot. The line

Atmrii an communications from th j-ort to the fighting lines can be tract d a' fis France bv the row of

):;!::; the bodi- s ir.t r.ded for i ! pins indicating burial places. -';'.:!".;' la- k to !!; Fri.t-.t Htat's. More th.n 4no Americans are en- , i ;., i!u- p:. -. 't 1 F'-F '..-.. h.ae!i::itd in various parts of France 1 m ,'a-n.ti'i i t .1 .t i.d 5h:!p -F N. ari j and IVIuiuni in disinterring the " hi du s arc iir.: at th-- i. u ts boi'.i s f .-r shipment. I'.y October .::in-r 1 1 a o-o: . F... o. r ;t;i about 4.,.t'(ia hotlies will have be-on :!... !,..,iirs .pi st d for .-iupment i shippt d. Tlie nearest of kin of 10.-

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lnppt d !'"1 have specitlcally requested that

i thr i.rars Ft m-: i 1 1 . o s. r-thr bodies remain in France

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the ta.-k of "!u nti at-j others for which there is no specifi

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h, rt tuainin botlit s in the four , re su st fr .-hijunent home will re-

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IIa Map of Hurial Place. , Pew to Remain I'nidentifietl. ; t.f-k w:!l oci ;p iitarly all J When fnally (onifdeted. the per- . v- . t:- The ie of the fak ! n.a :: r.x t na teries will resemble the

,.., i.h titally an id i of th-; national umrterifH in the United' And the fracrant coffee bubbling

loi.ir. precise rows of grassy I the glas percolator. and the

ha ppy. Is an "Fi-,ht-hour Pay For Married Folk.0 I know, beyond a doubt, that OUR marriage would bo ideal, romantic. positively interesting. If only we might escape the sordid horrors of the domestic BREAKPA st: If only we had the courage to REFUSE to he "married. " before ll' oY'.eck. noon! Oh yes. I know. that, in the halcyon days of our courtship. I dreamed of those sweet, little breakfast -table tote -a -totes, With the table all gay with daffodils and roses, and blue and white china, and shining silver, and dappled sunlight. With you all shaven and smiling at one end. ard me all fri'.ly and fascinating in a pink negligee and a lace boudoir-cap. at the other.

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Unless you order your coal within' the 'next few days, wc say with the utmost frankness you may be out of luck ! Really the coal situation has reached serious proportions. It has not been produced fast enough to meet the demand. People have not been buying coaJ, but the grand annual rush will soon be on the way. People have held off buying with the idea that coal prices will go down. There is no sign that they will go down and everything indicates they will go up; then when the rush comes, prices are bound to go sky high and an acute shortage is imminent.

ny Now

May prices arc the lowest.

LONTZ BROS.

602 S.Michigan Sf Main 164 Lincoln 5164

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First Wc arc assured by all Mine Operators that their prices on Coal for April 5hipments will be the lowest, and will advance each month thereafter. Second Railroads arc in danger of being tied up on account of reduction of wages; also there is no assurance that Freight Rates will not advance. Third Unless Coal is purchased by the "People" during the summer months when Coal and Cars arc plentiful, a car shortage will without doubt again develop in the Fall, making another coal shortage meaning "High Prices."

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Stock Up at April Prices

We offer INDIANA ILLINOIS POCAHONTAS and HARD ANTHRACITE Think what prompt service you can get from us. AUTO DELIVERY!! Call at once Nelson & Sons Coal Co. 1905 Parallel St. Lincoln 1715

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Dealers in WOOD, COAL, COKE, LIME, CEMENT and FEED 1619 Lincoln Way West Established 1903 Phone Main 2989 South Bend, Ind.

SARETT AHD DUKES

ON CLUB PROGRAM

; f til- al'.tes to Al:'. rir.t l. -. t.'te-s-

i:l 'hnn !' map in th- , iiamn ds with .spacious walks be- . ,f 7,t. , t '. I.. St:iip-"M t th.- twern. At tho head rf each grave

golden brown roast, and crisp siz

zling baron, hohvrrn us!

K. :.-tr.tt;-n p.i: : m, ::t ; w :!1 he a stn.-.e marker with the oreamea ot tno joyous gcod,,a i... tM in .!.'--. Ti.iinr ar.,1 organization of tho .ol- rnornins kis. r,nd of tho fun wo

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A- .y p- :-.t wli.r th. h-.d - f -iier lying bctn.ith. Would have, opening our letters, to- ... i . . ! I . . t j - i1i t- in.l -ill til it'

for Americans in Rut. in thc?e heautl.u. Jay-

inio to come. Al-ldreanis. a4as. i .

S.,, i.we i:,hi;r H ht -t a'.ly s 1 1 1 . 1 d . d , r e a d v hundreds of friend.- and rela- IJvery morning was oright and !- a r. d p.n tioni tlio I'rrn".. te. ties of iu fallen ar ef locking to the sunny and ;t N'KVI'R rained. tt Ari.-' :;!. fn aa th- Alp s-Mari- 1 gr.te.. And the cook was, revrr cros. or x7 ... f--r-!i rii.inm i the Tho Atueri an armv will nrohahlv I lato, or !ek-a-hed.

Ii! it Ki.1" n vprir.klod with lnf a lower ior -fntaco 4'f unidenti- And the toa war never burned. J'r'f ri. an d ad. A!t"tr-thor throt'ioi dtad than any allied country, and the bat-on never spoiled.

i ".it .? mt". r. f liifit; t lit rr ! ri ts i vnitihillv to i.lmtifv nil rv-i.inil tho Tnilkninn nrvrr on strikr.

I y , , j .... i j , . I Af."-ri. au "l Ii' rs. pt a . ry few bodies. j And flower? vrro never expensive.

-,r,.. f ..... a !'Ti lv -i,i.. .-.fiifttm s The M.niorial Uiv conunitte of and were always plentiful

a !,., p. '!: tl'.i' huri'tia-ii.-. .ian ir," .riiri' an i.emn is a:reany preI f th.- g ra j ai lnndr ds of mi" s paring for the observance of Mrj . , , -. i the tihtirit: hie--. At thj-- inorial la- when a wreath will "be

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I p'a--;: .. i.Mfdtd "ldirs .'id in h :- pl.oed on every American grave in

And I never had a headache, or a oid or a red nose, and my hair was never out cf cur! or my temper awry; And you wen? never in a rush.

Poet of Outdoor Life to Address Knife and Fork Club May 17. Lew Sarctt, interpreter and poet of outdoor life, will thare the speakers' program for the regular monthly dinner of the Knife and Kork club Tuesday nipht. May 17. with Sir Paul Duke?, former head of the Hritish intelligence service ir; Rus-

and never had a grouch, and never fortified yourself behind the morning newspaper and a wall of gloom. And there never was a mad. wild scramble to tin your "other shoes" or your one and only comfortable collalr (out cf four dozen) or your one and only collar-button, or your favorite shoe-horn, or your pet buttonhook: And there were never any bills. In the morning maid, to start a domestic squall, and bring on a brainstorm and a shower of tears And all was daffodils, and dappled sunlight, and kisses, and harmony, and sheer joy o' living! But I know better. NOW oh. far. far better! And. I know In my heart, that if we could ONLY avoid seeing or speaking to one another, if we could only escape, elude. FOIIGKT one another. Until your days' work Is done, and you are ready to play and relax. And I am composed, and curled, and powdered and pleasant. AnJ the domestic wheels are running smoothly. Our romance might nay. would! last forever! rr. surely, rurely. nine marital romances out of ten or wrecked on the reef of th breakfast-table; And the only infallible cure for divorce. Is an r Icht-h-ur day for husbands and wive. (Copyright.

s la. Sarett i. an associate professor of oratory at Northwestern uni entity and i a member of the faculty 01 commerce andlaw at the frame school. He is mid to be one of the most interesting lecturers on th; platform today. Life in his youth spent in the northern woods, where he was) made a member of the Chippewa tribe of Indians, inspired him fer I1L3 literary career. Ho learned se-lf-rcllance and the craft of the wilds hut not to the exclusion of .-kill in civilized pursuits. He holds .1 degree in law. His famous book of poems. "Many. Many Moons," borrows it.s atmosphere from the Michigan forest lands.

OLD BEN The Pride of SOUTHERN GEM J Franklin County

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BIG CREEK WASSON

The Best of Harrisbiirg Coals

Dundon, Red Ash, West Virginia Splint $11.00 Genuine No. 3 Pocahontas $12.00 The Celebrated Reading Hard Coal, all sizes. .... $16.00 PUT YOUR COAL IN NOW

IT WILL BE NO CHEAPER

That's Our Specialty Of course you know that Coal will not be any cheaper, the leading coal men tell us. Everything points to May prices as the 1 owest. You know what a satisfaction it is to have a full coal bin. We give reliable Service our specialty. So, therefore, I advise BUY YOUR COAL NOW Telephone Me Tomorrow Schuyler Rose COAL WOOD COKE 513 East Madison St. Main 1800 424 South Spring St. Mishawaka Phone Mishawaka 409

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The high cost of coal is a thing of tho past! At least, there .".re no complaints on this account since the removal e.f government restrictions among those who have learned how to buy o i!. The way to buy oal i to get it dir et from the mines. Thisavr.i prvrral middlemen's profits. It saves hauling expenses. Anyore can now buy at mine prices, whether a carload buyer rf one who uses only ten r fifteen tons a year. Tins has been made possible through a phn evolved by a large and old-cstablish-ed eon. ei n. Tili: RLRNICK COAT. 'OMPANV, with main offices at 3"i Como Uuildii.g. Chicago. This company lias thouan la r i customers in various fertions ef .:. United States who receive all cf th'i:coal direct from the mines. The?" dblomcrs are pleased not only because of the many dollars they ive every year, but also because cf th-

! quality of coal they are ge tting.

Many write that they never before had coal that make. o little dust, that burns so well, leaving i-o few ashes. If you are a coal user whether you use hard or soft coal, much or little It will be greatly to

your ad van tare to write the Bfrn iceCoal Co. at once for prices, stating kind and quantity of coal you use. Adv.

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Well solve it for you May prices are the lowest of the year. The shrewd head of the house will do his ordering NOW. Call Us Today

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