South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 325, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1919 — Page 12
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Dough boys Remaining in France Seek Fortune Through Divers Means
mulled orer by a number of men nr. el miv result in the etablih-
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i towjm. One yo-ir.j; mnn w!io miFs"J the American small boy "ehine" i 1 nejfotlatlnsr a 1' for a hee- j j shlninjr parlor. A nn American business man j i -who enme In contact -lth many of'
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positions which used to be filled only j by men are now open to women j doctors a well. Resident hospital posts have been made, available, for i qualified women physicians, enabling
them to secure extremely valuable experience. Except Oxford and Cambridge, all the Britih universities have opened their medical degrees to women.
TAKI. Nw. 2 0.- .Several thouani ll.rhargefi American soldiers who remained in France to try their fortunes are faring us must f.ir- all pioneer. A few have bcome reasonably wealthy. Some are "repcrtliu: progrers." Th majority, however, liko thrir fathers before them, in the Tnitd h'tat-. are trudging on Uf ?'.? way, over or round obstacle., with their carts hitched to ftar that are f.ylng lather lowrr than they wer when the young men Mt rut to "Ameriranlx Iranc." Mot of th men r ily are pior.ers teciu.' they ar" striking out for themselves, along new line.u. As t thre I a r.t orir.iniz.itinn to nut
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fellows for the exchange of ideas and experiences. 2.000 Chasing I Vaiu. Nearly nine thousand American expeditionary force men were released here and It is estimated a fourth ff thes have - ttU-iI down 10 worl; here. The ethers are vi.sltirsg, night-seeing or have pon home ft"-r a discouraging look at business Of the two thoi.-niil or so who -m liard after French francs, ;- ording to Aineri -an business men l.re who know most about the new ventures, several hundred found e'liployine-it with large concerns, hiefly American J'rnis preparing to t business in the devastated rr;iin'. Another group took various null place to pay their way whib:':lyti g. T-ie Majority of the men. it. was sii.J. .st. a I ted to make good capitalizing American metliods. ry many of them saw what they : id i e.i tl-feets in French life and r.i ide rny to f :rnih the suj- '!. :iri(!, if ;t r . l"Mt tile (Je11 i i nd egi, Tracer. Most of theH' are. that easy 1 .tiey is not one of the natural reur"es of I'rane but a few have piatve.i that it i-". A itrro made 2 J . 0 fran s buyinir and MT.ir.i: army and navy supplies at lirest. I lis ease is vouched for by a wellknown American unmreial executive. Tlie ino.v striking success reportej is that of "tlie fox trot kings of Pari.-?." as they term themselves, ierald Kile;-, who drove the Chicago i'ross t.l;'.T ambulance, and Harold Fitch of St. Paul who was
;n me wneei i one a .irs. v. iv. Vanderbtlt's ambulances and later went to tlie front. Kiley and Fitch. Uie former said, aot their start over here when the vife of an American banker in business; here "pressed ,"00 fraiu-s on us" when they ;la d in a threenun Jazz band at a dance she gave. They organized a ViUm Welcome ball at a bad: nc; hotel when the president arrived in Paris and iietted more than 1(),om francs on the affair. This success. thy said, they often duplicated at "th Hixie rlub" dances they organized with an adniisiioti charge t-f '.'M lrat'.es a perAn lev ( nam Vciilmr. !v r.ov. ir.i; tint "V I tltir.'-r-" tiiit im; Im o er'. M keij, the dien tonl; .'v the i iT.'itii makiiii: C-quip-mciit f the V. -M . '. A., wliieh ha ;i aa ity of . ';,';-i Gallons an b-.i.ir aiid l.'i'e ;i (, io began wholesaling i-a- oe.ip.i.' cuti:r-; tlu ;! oiv- ! 1'"'0 per-
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;,.! i.-or said. One man ; l' . d into a dairy shop. Another :tr t li;s trad.' of tailoring in m';:- a. Seres of American - are i i business with tlu-ii '-h latl. r -i:.-l :v. -K-:;;:t" t;. pewntei familiar ! a ::.'a: s. h.iVe been ilitt oduced to French by Iac;t. J. L. .Met "aim
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neek instead of an hcnir. "Many men." an American
still in service said, "are working temporary good things while seeking real openings." The favorite method is getting hohl of army canteen goods and reselling them to
I the French at several times coat.
iii-ii i:ian- .". in ji n us .vu fraras a week. Xev. sT'anermen "on to have
'lande. on their feet most quickly.
Nearly all of those v ho stayed are developing some "idea" outside of o::; hours. Several thrifty discharged sol-
wealth buy
ing "dollar cheeks" sold to service men at a rate low r than the dollar was fj:.o?ed. One man. formerly or. "The Stars and Stripes" is credited with making a small fortune in that way. PrcMliHv-i ''lU'ot Seller.' Arioy pathos and batho? put in book f.rm bv Sergt. Melvin Ryder of s- hener ? uly, became a best-sell-er ar.d pas.-ed the 1100.000 mark. Ideas for y reMt wealth ore being
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1 it!'.c;xl!y is too r::'i h busine-s. Willi t pical .'. trgrcvs'.ven. - they are b i -:c American used machines fror. French, dealers t -ell to othr French dealer?. Meantime. Hov. r eaid. they are preparing to epen "the American Stenographic .irev.i" because, he ael. an American business man i np a blind alley trying to r.nd a public -teno-Krapher or to get out hi corrc
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n" variety r nr. he .t d lie's n Dct-orator e. Ipadore Court, who w ,;s a paperhanccr. boldly set l-imiself up m the decorating business in a fa-h.ona ;b .-uhurb. L;e-;t. St-.:.s 1.. T:.'.r of Menph'. began. ;.s a r. i r , ; . r t. and export timker but h.ame a merch.andise broker whib awaiting betTr shippirir facilities and more familiarity 'a ith. the mysteries of French trading. U rr.' I , Prurkcr. a ::iv.-pip-T ph.otogrHph r. ret ;rri ! to p. Is trade, adding commercial work. Importing and x porting, according to an Am.e. ic.it! t e'ut: e in that line, attracted s s of the men but most of the::; gave it up a a I'.id J.-h when th.ey ran into the vuvs if intricacler.. df!as and tlr.annil litth u!t?e-- for the hegmuer. Smni1 in Itcpair Work. "me m.xn who wanted to hrii-.i: in
ds of automobl-es and biyc! t : ri- i liefe st m.to .-.3ei-ss h' r g a tire a!e and rejair shop
but there is a lot of silver scattered about that may -be picked up if the American boys will look for it through French spectacle The French can't be Americanized but there is a lot of good in our ways that they need and will accept if on our hide we meet their views and respect their customs."
GERMANY TO SPEND 22 MILLION MARKS ON PRESIDENT'S HOME
PFHLIN. Nov. 20. Plana are under way to spend 22,000,000 mark? for the purchase and equipment of a residence for future German presidents, something on the line of the white house In Washington or the niysce in Paris, but necessarily less pretentious. The pan-German papers are opposing the idea and one of them remarks sarcastically that the plan does not entirely fit in with Krzberger's talk about "uttermost economy."
NEW IRISH BELL MAY GIVE ULSTER AN OPTION
LONDON. Nov. 2 0. Shortage of physicians in thin country, which was greatly increa-sed by the war. is giving the women opportunity to enter the medical profession. Hundreds of demobilized war workers, especially nurses, are taking advantage of it. Before the war, few facilities were offered English women for training as physicians and furthermore they encountered a prejudice on the part of all classes that was strong enough to dfcunt even the most determined. That prejudice against "women doctors' was almost entirely swept away by the heroic and erticient medical service performed by women during: the war. Hospital schools of medicine from which women students formerly were barred are now open to them. Many hospitals and other health institutions include women on their boards of management, and public
DUBLIN", Nov. 20. Many Iri?hmen believe the government's new Irish bill will give an option to northeast Ulster of ccming into or staying out of a home rule parliament. Part of the inducement for Ulster to come In may be provided by adoption by the plan first suggested by Premier Lloyd George under which an Irieh parliament would meet alternately In Belfast and Dublin. It Is said here that Sir Edward Carson would vigorously oppose the plan of allowing Ulster to exercise its option by voting by counties. Sir Edward Is said to stand out for a clean cut of '.he six northeastern counties. The problem i9 to give self-government to a country one-fifth of which at least would rather have civil war than to abandon Its present status. The other four-fifths of the country has elected a parliament whose meetings in Ireland are prohibited as Illegal.
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We don't want you to buy Society Brand Clothes on the strength of anything we may say about them, and we don't want you to buy them solely on the strength of how good they look to you when you come here to see them. We are willing to wait for results. We want to build ourselves with you slowly and surely.
We want you to wear a Society Brand Suit and Overcoat this winter, and when you need another one we want you to be guided in your selection by the service and satisfaction you've gotten out of wearing Society Brand Clothes. "Hurrah," talk be hanged! The quality is here the tailoring is here; the style is here in Society Brand Clothes. And the price is all in your favor.
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Did you ever stop to think of the importance of the words, "Buy It Now?" It's about time you began to put up the storm doors and stuff up all the cracks in the hen house. We are giving you a few days more in which to buy that stove, large or small, for the spare room. The sale price is still tacked on these stoves and now is the time to get it before the tag comes off and a new one is put on. Buy it now!
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The Florence Hot Blast, air tight is known the world over to be the best stove on the market today and we can prove this to you at your own terms and the very easiest of payments that alone is proof of our confidence in you. Come in and look them over. Only a few more days and the sale will be no more.
Only one thing to say about our ranges they can't be beat No use of us bragging about them they brag for themselves come and see
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We handle the famous Garland Combination Range Burns gas or coal and is made of hte best cast iron will outlast any other range and have them all beat
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Do you appreciate good music? If so, come and listen to the mellow tones of the famous Mastertone. They are made of the finest of woods and are designed to please the eye as well as the ear.
nc MASTERTONE is the master of masters and we can safely say that you will say so after hearing this machine talk. There is something "different about the Mastertone. If you are buying come in and see and listen to one of these machines. Selling at $94.50.
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