South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 281, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1920 — Page 5

riIUHM).V MOHMN;, (K'KMJKH 7, 5 BAGGAGEMAN IN ... MOSCOW JAILED ! MANY HOLLANDERS "BRI.SG YOUR LOSCH" IDEA POPULAR COME TO AMERICA Drmjnd- Moncv For Unloading Paraphernalia of British Officers. Iminigration Officials Will Attempt to Place Several Foreigner.

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JUST FOLKS BY EDGAR A. GUEST

AtLTUMV EVEXLVGS. Apples on the table an tho grate firo blazin high. Oh, I'm Fure the wholn world hasn't any happier man than I; The mother sittin mendin' little stock ln's, toe an knee. An telün all that's happened through tho busy day to mo; Oh, I don't know to say it. but these cosy autumn nights Seem to glow with true contentment an' a thousand real delights. The dojr sprawled out before me knowin' huntin days are here, Co: jn dreams h seamed to whimper that a fluck. o quail are near An' the children playin' checkers till it's time to go to bed. Caliin' me to settle questions whether black can take a red; Oh, thcsQ nights are fil'.ed with gladness, an' I puff my pipe an' smile. An' tell myself the struggle an the work are much Wurth while. The flames are full o' pictures that keep darrein to an fro, Bringin" tack the scenes o gladness o' the happy long ago. An th world wide world Is silent an' I tell myself Just this That within these walls I cherish. there Is all my worid there is! Can I keep the love abiding la these hearts to close to me. An the laughter of thcs evenings, I bhnll gain life's victory. Copyright. II 2 0.)

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XEW YORK, Oct. 6. Afpurario has been given to S. L. Veenstra. ecretary of the Netherlands Immigration league by Immigration Commlsrioncr Wallis on Ellis island, that the United States authorities will aid In. placing many immigrants

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I come to America. Mr. eenstra s-ai I that many thousands of Dutch were ' applying for passports to the United

States and that he had established a branch of the Emigration leaguehere. Principal Caue.

"There are three principal for our people wanting to here," said Mr. Veenstra.

there is naturally an accumulation of emigrants because of tho j'ears of war. Secondly, Holland is being overcrowded by thousands of war rcdugees from other countries and, thirdly, many of our people are simply nick of Europe and all things European. Hut, let It be understood that they are not leaviis Holland because they cannot liiake a living there. They are a most prosperous people and most of them will buy homes in the United States. They prefer farming and for that reason I am sure they will be welcome here."

The "bring jour lunch" movement as a means of foie.ng a cut in restaurant prices is rapidly developing throughout tho country. Reports of price cuts in many big cities show that at last the long Huht against the

H. C of j. is having results. In New York even theatrical joined tho movement. Here is Frances White, who. instead into her limousine to go out for lunch, eats in her dressing rehearsing for her new musical show.

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Rev. Father J. A. Burns (President of Notre Dame University) Will address the South Bend Woman's Club in the club rooms, 224 J. M. S. Building, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, AT 3 P. M. Also MR. HARRY PIERSON, professor of Dramatic Art, will appear in ci reading. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

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