South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 290, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1921 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BENO NEWS-TIMES MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 17. 192!
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rnnon Touching on R pert for Holy Thin::-.
' CJ'...l ha put a L-w tlilr in a ' ': to I r .!!.-" 1 s ;tn..l has Ialel-i then ho'.v. I r th n (i:. ir.d that n r " r n' t- th-r:i, H f.cts a !:. -m!v wi.-n 'A- fail to 'I it," was 1. la : il ;ir.! lllu.-f ra! 1 In the? r- : at Jr.u' M. id churcdi Sunday i-rrr.ir.i; I y Ii-v. I:. I. Ii.-ck. th ; or. Th oj.oplntr v-rl of the IV rd 4 rycT. 'Hali .'.V 'l hy Thy
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lao-iM !;- to daily prayer. Iii:l Jirr. !. an Meal
'at U;- name f Jtsus si;;''.; I'.ov: anil (-very
ton?:;" ro.f--i !;. it J. ?; Christ is I.' r !.' T.r.var-l thN i h-.tl th pray:.r. ! :.b',r.- of (Christians strive. V."l, it r-i'L- 'l cv ry on' will I " '" r ( " th'.! or." holy thins od a !. "Ho! ;l.;:.L'. ar.- holy ap'trt from :;;, j-. v r ur- th.it in shown them. (Jo I o-.: ;ot r.til on us to reverence
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for that purpos-. r o.i. l in the r.arr.e h.i.s power for good . n hallow and rtver-
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(iirn that r.arr.f. "Th" il-dy Hit." lo."! its power to any v. ho op n it with Irn-ver nt touch an 1 Th" holy Habtath l,i ; " ui i r po'.vrr fr Konfl only to the s" who walk Into It as up"n ho'.y f ro und. rrofanlty I Vil. "The mm whn thout.- out the nam? of ;ol !n a monaont of wrath Jn a cur.--" or toys with It In Idle, ino.iniriitl .ss, profan .ep -ch Is one
hind f man. Ilr embodies one kind '(? tnanho(-d. Ho Is n' kind of ex-j mi)!! for children. He miikrs one!
ort "f 'nvironnint. "Tli" man onto wlmv soul a holy
hush falN wh n he thinks that name! and .-paks It only in appropriate pl,U"s at poa.soiiabl t:ms and in nvrcr.t tons is ,".nr4hr kind of 7ran. H- 1 a hi'it r typ4. His Is j a better example. Hi.) Is a healthier) atmo.-pher". Kcvcrence for holy, thinirs h dps rnak that kind of men. I
'Tlod taught the p"ople reverence In Uibli times by stroncr object lessons. When Moses approached the buh that Imnio! and was not conpumed he took off his -h"(s anl went barefoot" d on that holy ground. When I ;r;:.-i T. ampel in front of Mt. Sainai they we-re forbidden to go up on th-- joimtaln (r even touch Its side, liven any ox or sheep venturing up t it would be put to death, (io-l .Manlft-tMl (;iory. "(lod v.-a t manifest His glory thr" as He did. That was holy f-r l.r.d n t to b" tr. ad upon, not even to be teurhed. The virtue or valre f th it . r.i'iivl to Israel was rot that it :: : -d a Held for explor- ' U r a p ..--e--ion. but rather to Too'- over into nml ftand before In . ' :i rid i e -r. nee. "Is;-a 1 h d h'-r hIy of holies into whi li ro man could enter save the Jivh prl'-s. They had their ark of the covenant whom no one might t'Moh s m e th -e ordained to that ;';.. I m : i and his men got their never to be toru'otten lesion. Uzzah v.: s ! : i v i i r the o team as they bn u-h tl:e ark t;p from the Philistine ramp. Th- road was rouch. The 1 1 m sr:-m' ld and the ark tottered In its pi ice. 'Tr.ali, r:ir. b-s, thouglitless, irlavrient, laid lids unconoerated haivls on the holy ark to steady it. (b '1 'as i.-oi, t sc 1 'vlth $uch disregard of h'dy tilings and I'zzah f'I! tlend. I ivi ! and h.is men were tilled with f' ir but w. re mad" m.uch wis r. ".!e e blind t f lts Or l'..!'. '- v." I st nr;ch of thin heaven-taui.' virtu rever- r;ee? K t tie im l:a ia-i v. -rime- th.it with iivit: e.'pl. tM!" is nothing that is he'No k'io :nd N s o-re.l where th. v r
I a man fteps into one of these days ! he ;eps Into a holy thing. He should
therefore step Into It reverently and
Ik throughout it thus. Yet many n walk Into this day and go walk-
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I its tnrougn u as inoun u ertj J like all other days. God saw that jit was ffood for man to have one Stroll"1 d-'iy In seven a holy day for rest and , D I worship. The man who fonvts to 1 k - 1 .... . . .
reverence tni day am to waiK through as on holy ground has a t rtain portion of hLs soul already prepared for a spiritual undertaker. Can't Pofftroy Itlblp. "Th man who can take up th)
holy P.lble carelessly. Jestingly, lr- j
reverently, will not destroy the I'lh. It will be here when he Is
yon-. Hut all that that book was j l J-J 1 V. I ...111 V. lnot I
inirr.aeu xo uu nr nun wm ue to him for want cf reverence for It. The church chat Inspires no reverent thoughts and worshipful feellng3 In th passer-by or the worshipper within will not get Its dlvln ministry across to that soul. "The fifth commandment Is accompanied with both a promise and a curs. 'Honor (reverence) thy father and thy mother that thy days may be lor.i? upon the earth. He that chrsth father or mother let him die the death.' It is as true as the words that utter It that respect rnd reverence for father and mother mak for long life and disrespect and Irreverence mike for death both spiritual and physical. "There are many Irreverent sons and daughters soirg about in whom the great things of their souls have been dead for years. God never tried to make a great race of men without reverence. We have no authority to
! believe that He ever will undertake
such a thins. He has no other way of calling forth reverence except to make pome thing-? holy and then nsk us to keep them such and treat them thus. "Out of the. exercise of reverence and the attitude of soul and bick from these thlngn themselves will come countless and priceless good."
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Railway Strike Order Is Shock To Washington
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No. 1 A Square by Moving One Matrlu Here la a clever little puzzle which is practically unknown and which will tax the brail. and ins. r.u.ty of every one. Arrange four matches as shown in ITS. 1. forming a cro'S. The probl"nu is to mov" no match and make the match- s form the sides of a perfect squar. The solution is shown in Fi-'. 2. The K"iU4re is quite perfect, even though its size is smaller than expected. Move match four.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 16. The announcement in Chicago by W. G. Lee. premier.! of the Brother hou l of I la.; 1 way Trainmerk, that a strike Ao-i'.d 1). -'in on Oct. 30. came a.s a
! distinct shock t- orflc-inl Washington. ! Oifedals were char cf co-mmr.t I but th" irr.p region prevailed that ; tli" ad'idnistration would act b fvr per;a:ttir.s a nation-wide Industrial warfare to be inaugurated on th" eve f the international arn-.u:nent co:if' rr.ce ar.d while the movement of wLr.ter fuel Is at its belaßt. It would be extre-mely eTTJbarra.--sir.g for the administration, it waspoint e-1 out. to have industrial war-
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She cut her throat with a raror. j Mrs. Gorsuch many years ago wasj treated at Ingcllff Aslum. Sho had
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,14 .-C. It 1. expected that President Harding will intervene in an effort to pre vent the pro ported walk -out.
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PAINT SlOTS. If there are paint spots on your clothing saturate the spots with a mixture of equal parts of ammonia and turpentine and then wash out in poapsuds.
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Select Your Toys Now We have opened, in our south annex, our Toy Shop, far greater this year than previously. We advise you to make your selections now and we will hold them until wanted. See our south annex window.
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The Auto Radiator Radiators, Hoods and Fenders made and repaired. 114 E. Wayne. Lincoln 8848
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RALPH A. GROSE Dealer in EIKES and MOTORCYCLES 226 W. Washington THE QUALITY LOAF "Gran'ma's Bread" MATHEWS-KRAUSS Baking Company
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PILE OF OLX) SHOES IS GROWING Many are taking advantage of this offer
For
Your Old Sihoes
These Shoes to be Given to SALVATION ARMY AND CITY RESCUE MISSION Here are the Particulars: You wear the old shoes, you want to sell, into our store, buy any pair of shoes in our stock at the regular price, we allow you $1 .00 for your old shoes, you wear the new shoes out. It makes no difference how good or bad your old shoes are, we allow you $1 .00. Every line of shoes in our stock is priced on this season's lowest market value. You take no chance in buying "Walk-Overs." Their values are known. Make your old shoes do double duty $1.00 for you one needy person's feet kept off the ground this winter.
JUST ONE RESTRICTION You must wear the old shoes in and the new shoes out.
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CIGARS and CIGARETS PIataer9s Soda Grille J. M. S. Bldg. DANCING LESSONS Prof. Charles C. Gates School for Dancing 120 K. Vaj-n St. Lincoln CJ91 The hapst inl qtil'ket way to Learn to O ui' -rretlj In by priv.nl lt"shn utth rjpi'rt, f perlen el ta..hrr who ure lionst and reli.ibl. Vlien you h.i tried id! otlier an.I failed, try he (inten "iHliofln. IleMer tili, bfglu uith (Jate. No allerem here. TWO lAKGi: SllDIOS.
The Very Best. Dry Cleaning and Pressing at Standard Prices.
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Lincoln 6474 20TH CENTURY GARAGE Auto Repairs Accessories 121 South Lafayette Blvd. Main 530
TIRES
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Taylor's
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If you live South we will cah Studebaker Checks. GOLDEN MANN 315 South Michigan St. DANCE AT TOKIO
INDIANA ENGRAVING COMPANY Designing Illustrating Engraving Electrotyping 307 West Jefferson Blvd.
LUMBER FOR SALE Rough, Hardwood Lumber, suitable for sheathing and rough building. PRICE $20 to $25 Per 1000 At Ot:r Yard SANDERS-EGBERT CO. Cor. Walnut and Sample
TIME TABLES
NEW YORK CENTRAL TRAINS
GOLVG WEST Arr. CliIct'TD
4 :G7 a. m. 5:30 a. m. 6:15 a. m. 7:17 a. m. I0:3S a. m. 1 :0C p. in. 1:43 p. rr.. 2:S0 p. m. 5:20 p. m. 6:44 p. m. 11:04 p. in.
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7:30 a. m. S :20 a m. 10:5 a. rn. 1:00 p. m. 4:15 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 7:30 p m. 9:15 p m. 1:15 c. m.
LAKE ERIE & WESTERN To Indianapolis: 7:00 a. m (Sun) Arr. 1:00 p.m. 12:00 noon " 4:43 p.m. 7 a. m. (Sun) 9:25 p. ni. From Indianapolis: Leave 7:00 a.m. 32:35 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 4:40 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 4:15 p. m. (Sun) 9:23 p. m. Detroit 12:30 midnight
GG1SC. EAST 3:50 a. m. Express 4:10 a. m. Local 9:15 a. m. L,ocal 1 0 : 1 a. m. Fast 12:20 a. in. Main Line 12:49 p. r.i. ' 3:00 p. m. 3:32 p. m. 4:49 p. in. Old Road 7:06 p. m. 7:45 p. m. N T. Limited 12:50 a. m. Cleveland only 1:13 a. m. Express VANDALIA LINE To Indianapolis: C:30a. m. Arr. 10 : 40 a. m. 10:20 a.m. " 2:00 p.m. 4:40 p. m. " 10:30 p. m. IT.X N SVLVAVTA Frnm Indianapolis: Leave 11:45 a. m. 4:4) p. m. 5:35 p. m. 9:45 p. m. ....Arr. G:50. .Slf-eplng Car
OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT EAT at The Jefferson Hotel Cafe J. H. Wells, Prop. WE GIVE SERVICE!! Our Settlements are Piompt and Satisfactory. BOECKLING & CO. FIRE AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS INSURANCE 216 West Jefferson Blvd.
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expert Phonorjraph Repairing on All Makes of Motors j Main Springs of all kinds put in while you wait. j" If it's for a Phonograph we have it. Call Us.
Hear Our New Records.
Main 4460
121 E. Jefferson
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NEW JERSEY, INDIANA & ILLINOIS R. R. CO. SCHEDULE LV EFEECT JANUARY 10, 1921 ft I 3 j 1 I Mis I Central Time ( 2 4 S P MIA M I A M I Loave) (Arrive! A M A M ' P M
2 4.V. S 30!12o0 ..1 10; 3 55 12 43 3 20' It 0 5 ' 1 2 52 3 30; (i l.V l 0 0 P M I A M I A M I I 12 I
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South Bend .. 5 0010 30! Whartons ...j 4 4 5! 10 071 Sweeneys . . .( 4 28! 9 .'7 .. Pine M 30, 9 45:
4 30' l inj 3 571. 3 4.-,',
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Arrlve) (Leave A M A M P M ... (Wabash Ry.) !..5.. ...I IP Ml I I , . . .. .Prtrott, Mich.. .'111.
I (Arrive) (Leave! P M GRAND TRUNK TRAINS
EASTLOUNI) Lcavln-r South Pend
to Port Huron: 7:10a.m. Rattle Creek only. 12:25 p m. l ocal 3:19 p. m 2:33 p.m. Express 2:07 p. m 7:55 p m. Express 6:53 p. m 12 :07 mldniqht Express 4:16 a.m. 2:19 p. m. Expres3 5:11a. m
Leaving South Bendto Chicago: Arr. Ch'cnso
7:25 p. m. 5:05 p. m. 9:45 p. m. 7:30 a. m. 8:10 a. m.
INTERURBAN LINES Clilcaffo, South Bond & Northern Indiana II. R. Trains Leaving South Bend, Indiana
East Pound. x5:03 a. m. 6:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 12:00 noon
1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 7:00 p. u 9:00 p. m. 11:00 p. m. Niles only.
West Bound. 5-30 a. m. 8:10 a. m. 10:10 a m. 12:10 noon 2:10 p. m. 4:10 p. m. 6:10 p. m. 8:10 p. m.
10:10 p. m. xDally except Sunday.
North x5:15 a. m 3c5:50 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. ra. 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 12:00 noon
Bound. 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. '6:00 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 9:00 p. m. 11:00 p.m.
SOUTH SHORE LINES WliST BOUND Week Jajs
A. M. -7:00 9:41 P.M. 1:25 3:35 5:35 8:30 Sun (La 7 A. M. 7:00 9:41 P.M. 1:23 3:22 4:15 6:43
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SOUTH BEND HAT BLEACHERY 118 S. Maun St CLEANERS, DYERS AND RE-BLOCKERS in all kinds of Ladies' and Gents' Hats T. D. WEKONY, Prop. Bell Phone 1538
We take care of all your possessions except LIFE FIRE AUTO HEALTH THEFT All of them. Insurance Dept. CITIZENS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK HINT & D IT JAIL Room 20. Main 2551
2.- om: rior.r.ATc 10-lnch Douhlf Fa co Itoonli tv ith S7ft lirh?njiO IMmnn-rrnpli (regular il'O vnlu) $. ftO HJrlitn.10 I'lKiTj.rai-h (regular $275 value) or $12ft Mahogany CYmol (rf;ul;ir i7." valu) BLUE BIRD SHOP 123 North Main St.
PHOTOGRAPHS McDonald's Studio 211 S. Main St. Pianos and Flayer-Pianos J. M. ROSE 228 South Michigan SL Main 235
THE UNIVERSAL CAR. Parts and Accessories HINKLE MOTOR CO., Inc.
TRANSFER! ;
Your Satisfaction is Our Success. Taggart Freight Transfer Company J. P. Russell. Mgr. W. C. Warner. Treaa. 120 East Wayne St Lincoln 5190
KODAKS Developing and Printing by 8 Hour Service AULTS STUDIO 122 S. Main SL
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