South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 316, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 November 1920 — Page 3

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OMPLETE PLANS 1 FOR ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVANCE

Winifred Black Writes About: Cheapening Solid Gold

Mayor 'mn Entire City to Join in Cthbration.

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ir.nyor follows: "Two y :i rs u t h world wtf rrnrrfrlr. frni a I: '! t ;i' tuall'v uT'l an lr.fTT.o of m: -n.- Ff .it. doubt .iruV Jor.'ir: a thla f-TV- al-r:in-t brJ.ir.cr d the jkiI.i. r-rivatlon nnd df i.!h on and around thn.- fnr-

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i. ally lik.- Mr?. Hiph-and-M i?hty whf-n J-h'.-'s h rsp'.f. T" ..h m-rnin' H!if- wnpr.'t hr?" !f; ?V was th" clh'.-r Mrs. Hih-ar.d-Mihty tho r. I don't lik- at all. Ju-t riay-Actlns. Tho one with th nffotrd voice, ind th- ridfru'o js pmnouniat ion th'- onn who nays, "My d'-nh" and "I rr.fin to :iy," r-vf-ry othr word. Thr- ono whu'.i always tllini? you ab'ut "my hou. In tho roontry," and "my placr- !n th rnour.ta'ns,"

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J'j'-t ;ikr h r, in a liich-pitrh 1. afffrt'd vdro. Whn I U-ft hf-r on th '(Tn.T, I found my.""!f mlncintr

a;r : a- ;f som.-rhing wa. th matter j with my f-f-t. Wh n I rr f t an old

fri'-m! and yU( ..j to srak. It v. n:j't until my friend t.ird at mo in a maz'-mr-nt that I rea'.izfd I was ulkini; l;kf a fourth-rato actros.s tryir.tr to piny tho part of a U-adr of .')( lfty m body awful'.y smart, dor.'t you know, with an rp.cli.h 'ut'a r and a Frrnrh matd and family j'wci and a coat-of-arm and a

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KT t'.f-ld3 OVf-r wliirh our K.orloUS , H . r'nn'f vaii Vnf.'A-" Ard

her childrfT. how thy'ro all froln tu rurnpo to ho finished; and how fss?ntial nh thinks it I to spak Frf-r.rh with tho proper arrant, and hr,s imposiblf it is to pot on wltli workintr people of any fort those

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li ai.hood fn;;ht, that !onorr,iry i iiphf. bo r.-.a IntaJnod for the on-coming i;o.ncrailons. rco;iI Kl. l"p. "!: was not tholr war alor.o, nor v. a it our war a!on; It w.ns a war In wh'"h a frroat pooplo finally ros ui .'i;:lr.t a mor.strou.s orr.othin which they know In tholr hottor coriyt lor. on was r aso and and without iho Jurisdiction of froodorr. and whi.h thoy stamped to earth wi'h ono accord and by concerted nctlon. "Just prior to Nov. II. 191S. ruf n-.on. our wornon, our children, and ill ff our frreat machines of construction nnd commorc wore striving pell-mell toward one end! Hearts wer. forgotten while mind.. tens' In tho knowlodgre of thf reed of the hour, focused thenik1vcs on a .inglt- objective Vlctory. "Vlru-.ry came Nov. 11. 19 is, at the 11th hour and 11 minutes. We ire told that alor.fr tho western front

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fathoniahle silence; after that the world broke loofo. Minds snapped out of tho tf-n!on of months and y-Mrs. and hearts forgot their sorrow in tho prosprct of thp new Joy, tho t,'lory of victory and triumphant r-ttim. War Ts Oxer. "Today the proat wfrld war is a thin? of the past excent to tho.'

w hose hi arts are heny with knowl-j dt:o of li..s. Vo must not forpet ouri fallen ? 'n5. nor Miould we forpe? ) th Ir nur fortunnt brothu rH, who walk amor-p u. Fpan d to ?om" ! other task at the Will of the Al-i aiichty. "It i fUtlr.p then, that all of tho j ??iv and tlio Furroundinp rommun- ! ;fv fhould faiiso nt 11 f'rlock on! Thursday, tho Hth tlay of Novemht r, to rejoice over the victory and , fir the livlnp who are returned to' v.s; but to qure a winrre moment '1 consldorinp thoso who did not re- j urn. but lie in fore Jen fields ho-, lo ath tlie r-d poppy which ox-serv- , i men will wear on Armistice day

i-i rrnnor or triojr njosseu, neroic d .td. Whorofor. . Franklin It. Tar-

M.-n, m inr of the c ity of South IW-nd. do order and request that all traffic all business and all com-: more be suspended with the blow- . irp of w histles and the rinpinp of b :1- at It o'clock on Thursday. Nov. 11. and that the citizens of South I'end Join topfther in snnp and in prayer for 11 minutes, the duration of whi.ii shall a era In bo .ipnalled by ' th Mfuviirp of whistles and the rinp- '. inc of of Us. And I ilo urcro that our' iti7n take note of the returned1 -..! ! ior In our midst, and extend to i him once acain the et resslon of .r.i t i f 1 1 1 , which, thoucrh not always

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under footmen, and thir.ps! And. do you know, when Mrs. Ifich-and-Mitrhty in't pTay-actlnj? she's the dearest, sweetest, kindest, wittiest, m st impulsive, nicest creature In the world? Well, she Is. She'll lend you anything she has, even her. r rand new furs; and Mrs. Hiph-and-Mlghty doesm't pet a ne"A sot rf furs every' day, or every year either, for that matter. She'll plv you her heart, with a ruff around it. She'll sit up nights with a pick child, and entertain some tiresome old aunt or fussy old ur.rlf, ust to help you out of a tl?M plao In the social pame. And she can make a mustard plaster as If

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Can Mako AnytliJnp. She run out her 'own drts'es and embroiders them. Sho upholsters her ov.T; c:: iirs and tajM st r; s thtm; she !,;hi!s her own old hoi ks and

monogram; them. She's a pu ndi i j r ,ok, a po.'-d nurs-- and a devoted'

w.fv. and i r. t ad of hemp proud cf all these th'.ncr. she's ash.ime.j of tkm. and she's always tryinp to make you believe that her embroidered frock cam-' from Paris, and her tap-.stried chairs from S;ain. She .hi l.iore of sonio old thir.es that t'olonpod to an old rapscallion of a preat uncle of hr. who never did a thinp in his lifo but pet into debt, drink more than was pood for him. and make love to other people's wive, than she dors of some perfectly pood, sensible things she's mä h- herself.

If I didn't know Mrs. Hiph-and-Mitrhty as I do, I couldn't hear her. j I really couldn't. Uut I do know! her to he solid pold, under all the i silly veneer of affectation and pre- j ter.ee; and I do hive such an awful j

tim? to keep from telling her just the way I feel about it. I wonder what would happen If I did! (Copyripht, 1920.)

SEIFERS TO REPRESENT umo Ttwxsiiir

Kdward Seifers will represent fr.ion township at the .ir.r.ual meetin? of th; Indiana State Farm association to te held at Indianapolis, Nov. 1Z, and 16. accordinp to an announcement by County Agent E. C. F.ird. Wednesday.

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wn.cn the larm federation membership drive has been started, has Joined the federation. He said that the number of new members pained this week could not be piven hecaus he has not received report of all the mef tines which A. L. Moss is conducting in the Interest of the membership drive in th.s county.

RatsMust be Killed To help rrr vcr.t the t prcad cf dLso-we KILL THEM TO-DAY

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day afternoon concerts at 5 o'clock J

in the Chamber of Commerce building. 218 W. Colfax av. 9407-14 Adv. That darned look in a bridegroom's eyes is merely the expression of his sub-conscious astonishment at flndinp himself actually married, when he had never meant to po beyond a little (sentimental experiment.

Rainbow Transfer Company For Prompt Service CALL . Office Res. Lincoln 5350 Main 2750 Motor Truck Transportation We do all kinds of moving and hauling in the shortest time possible and "OUR RATES ARE LOW" 535 S. Taylor St. South Bend, Ind.

Stearns' ElecSric Pasio thp jroAmnteed eTtcnrdr.atr for Rat, Mice. CorkroacLes. Anu and Water-

the greatest known cwtrojr rt of food supphe and rropfrty It crrat't a delre In tbe r-esti to rnn from the rmtliiln for xritrr m.rA frph lir. il t 1 r .r

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