South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 324, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 November 1920 — Page 14

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1"KIIAV MOK.MNC. NOVILMIJIIIt 19. IV20. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SEND MANY M.E. MISSIONARIES TO FOREIGN FIELDS

Winifred Black Writes About: Life's Little Formalities

Worker Limit I'nitrd Statr During Year f(r Many Countries.

NEW Y ÜK. X,.v. ' .. -TL. !.-;-'-fI nunilvr of n- ?o lvion i r; " ew-r sent to fori';?n ?;:! i;. arv. :, J' ar of th f.v e- ear r.-nter.ary ;ronpisopal hure h P-ft th I"nit.-1 Mate during t h ' t! ';ir rwli.'-s Nov. 1, l'J2 '. reports '!. l;il f I-r-in Miv.'.n- of the Met hodist Fpls"opal church There '.un1 The Ua'l previous year wan '.17. when t' r"Tuils w nt .'i r r i; I for the Mthodi?t.. Of thn.;... sent thtc year, v ere a--s;irr.el to South Amrlra, to hir:a. ."0 to India .triil Hurt:; a. HO to Malaysia. y:x to MeTcifo. be to J.ip'n., r-Ao to Kr- i aad two to Kirope. Th- li.it li s :! t include re.irf workers iri Luro- ! n war ar'si The l'.2 increase n.trks the first var of the tivr-yr.ir Fenf-nary profntm of th Methodists whirh inlüde the expenditure of J 1 1 0.000,!'ij n war r -construction and c r;ral erpar.Kion rif church activities.

REPORT FOOD COSTS DROPPED 3 PERCEN T

V' r Miry J in trouble. Not deep rouble -at bast, jt wouldn't look .; p '., you or me but It isn't so ry hi1ow either not to Mary! M try i- a busimss girl. She works !"'.vr. tmni in a lawyer'5 otlire. Shv's or..- of tii - treat army of neat, rtfl- ( i r.t, self-n spiting, independent who outrht to makf pvry A ru-ri in prou'l of hU race and of hi- country. Mary i.n't highly educated not fron the college grad u ite's point of view. Shr went through high school, and look a course in buslrteM rol-l-K: :.r?d then her father died, and thn was little brother to end through school, and mother's health .vjiKn't an good as it might he, so Mary u nt down town to work. Sh- didn't ha any pull or infbi-f-r.f at -ill at I a -t If she did. Kho didn't war.; to use it so sho Jut answered an advertisement "Stenographer Wanted" and pot an anv wer and went to work. She has made irood. Her employer n!;h h'r and she llks her emp'oy r. Siif- not only take his dictation thev. day?, but she looks ,';fter his affairs for him. remind him of hi.- appointment., keeps bores away from him, and knows Just what to ay to whom, over tho telerhone or at the door of the lnrnr office. llr Doesn't Know. Oh. Mary's quite a treasure! But

there's a youn; man studying law, raid he doe re.earch work for Mary's lawyer that's how Mary Met him and Mary's in love with the younjj man. and the younj? man is in love with Mary. And he has a little money of his own enough to start housekeeping and keep them poini? until hii energy and ability pive him the right start in the world. But Mary is worried. He's the best fellow in the world, as good as pold. and as brisht as a dollar, and he's perfectly devoted to Mary. However, hi early education, had been neglected In the way of manner, and one day h' came to the olllce to sey Mary, and Mary's employer ramo into the room. and there waf M-ary's young man talking to Mary with his hat on the back of his head! And the employer noticed it, and spoke of it to Mary' afterward in a Joke. . And the other day Mary's fifter met Mary's youns man in a hotel corridor, and he stood and talked to Mury'a sister, and never even tried to take off his hat, and Mary's sister says he's a boor, and an ignorant ruffian, and Mary doesn't know what to do. She's afraid to tell her younp man for he's very sensitive, and she doesn't like to run the rislc of hurting his feelings. And she simply can't bear to have him come

where she is, when there's anybody with her, for fear they will say thinc.s about him and hi hat. So poor Mary is really a jrn at deal worried. Now, Mary, there's Jut one thine for you to do and that is to tell your younp man about the hat. Tell him honestly and frankly and If he doesn't like It, he's a fool. You wouldn't want him to let you po on dolns: something that cause his friends to make fun of you. would you? Well if he's any kind of a man at all. h"'l! be grateful to you for tellin? him the truth. Ix-jim to Ixum. He can never do anything, anywhere, unless he learn to learn

and be plad of it.

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stands and talks with a worum in a hotel corridor and keeps his hat on the hack of his head may do very well in a bar-room or a jcarapr. but he will never succeed in any of the higher walks of life. And if he's too sensltivo to learn better about this,

he's too en!tivc to have much brains. You love him for what he is, and vom want other nenn'.e to rcsnCt

him for what he Is not to misjudg-? j

him entirely on account or a careless. Ill-bred habit which It won't take him a week to break. If you

once tret it into hi head Just what .

tint h ibit means to you and every; one elc of any refinement whatever, i Head up. Mary! Take your cour-! in your hands, and speak toj vour young man about his ridlculou ;

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nig reduction on all kinds of car.-j ok-s, chocolates and bon-bons. at;

The Diana, three davs only, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 9 4 35-20

DLKS' lTATMKH 1WKTY. For members and ladies, Tuesday evening. November 23. Turkeys, ducks, chickens and candy priven as prizes. Lots of fun. Don't mifv if. 94 49-22 COMMITTEE.

t;r mired Tress : WASHINGTON. Nov. u. Uet a II food prices decria-d three percent between ept. 13, and Oct. K, the department of labor announced today. Wholesale food prices during October dropped 8 V; percent and the prices received by farmers dropped by a ft 111 greater percentage, according to figure given out by the labor

and agricultural department, showed that the full effect 0f drop 1" flow In reaching the s.imer.

This price con-

CONTINUE DELAY IK JACK JVRIGIirS CASE

Doiiht appeared to exist Thursday as to the tailing of a Jury In the Importe court beforo next Monday for the trial of Jack Wrlirht charged with the MuesH-'l murder. Delay In

the case has boon caused by several j other cases that art' b fore the reg- ' ular panel of the grand Jury In I,u- j porte county.

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I have bought the entire stock of the Chicago Wall Paper Co. at auction, and am now placing on sale this quantity of high grade paint. We handle all classes of contract work. G. E. Frank iecorating Go. (Successors to the Chicago Wall Paper Co.) 104 West Division St. Lincoln 5893

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Thanksgiving Day is the day of feasting. It is the occasion of sentiment and gratitude. Not one of our holidays of the year have a holier meaning than this day, and this year the American people are celebrating this eventful day to its fullest extent. To make this occasion one that will be remembered for many years to come, wc have arranged a great Thanksgiving sale of furniture, rugs, stoves and home furnishings. This will be an event without a parallel. It will stand supreme in value giving and low prices. A glance over this page will not only delight you, but you will find the prices surprisingly low. Another interesting feature is the dignified credit system that enables you to secure the things you desire for your home and easy terms can be arranged on any purchase. Trade at the House of Dignified Credit.

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Beautiful Ivory Chiffonier This largf Mzed Chiffonier illustrated above is one of the most remarkable values in this store. It has 6 drawer?, extra large sire plate mirror and made to .-e!l for considerably more than the low Sale price of

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Nine Piece Colonial Period Dining Room Suite The above illustration is an exact reproduction of the nine-piece Colonial Dining Koom Suite featured here tomorrow. This is a Thanksgiving special that will attract many people. This suite consists of a massive buffet, extension table, china cabinet and C genuine leather seat chairs. It is constructed of -o!id oak and finished in golden. Special Thanksgiving price only

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The Florence Hot Blast Burns Anything hard or soft coal, coke, slack, havings. anything that will burn. That is the reason the Florence is he most economical stove on the market. The Florence will also heat more space and do it quicker than any other. This fact has been proved to 1,000 satisfied users in South Bend.

Linocloth Made to wear, Linocloth is Just the thing for your kitchen or bath room. Line cloth is made In a ftQ wide variety of dtsign.. Yd. . .VOC

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Mahogany Tea Wagon Special Exactly as pictured above. A beautiful Mahogany Tea Wagon with glass tray top. Purchase this for your dining room at the low QO Off price of psJQ3

Let A Sonoto Phonograph Make Thanksgiving Cheerful After the feast or during the feast you can enjoy the music of the Sonota. Come in and hear this remarkable phonograph. Once you have heard it no other machine will be able to take its place in your home. These machines come in oak and mahogany. Six double records free with each Sonota. $98.75

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BLANKETS "Esmond" Indian Ilathrone Illankets t be sold tomorrow (the last day of the sale) at, each $5.9.1

car- Well Cotton Bl ankets, 50x72, in the last day of the sale, per pair "Barlan" Blankets, in fancy plaids, size 64x76, in the last day of the sale, pair

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STORM SERGE ä0-inch All-Wotd Stirni erge, list Sale Day price. yard 79C WOOL FLANNEL All-Wiol I i.tnnel. for ini.liies; gray, blue, scarlet; regJlar ?2.o0 value; lAst Sale $1.69 56-INCH SUITINGS öü-inch Suitings, brown.

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FREE PORTRIT COUPON Clip this valuable coupon. Do it now. Bring coupon with photo to THE STAR STORE It entitles you to a fine life FIRMO PORTRAIT FREE Size 14x17 inches. No cost whatever. Enlarged from any good bust photo, postcard or snapshot. Your photo returned in perfect condition. You do not have to buy a frame. No mail orders.

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Ladies' Ilrown Kid Shots, military heel, 17.50 values, last day S4.9Ö Ladies' and Misses' high grade Dress Shoes, newest styles, J 10.00 values, last day it $7.35 Eoudoir Slippers, pink only, last day, ($2.00) values ... Ufte Ladies' White Kid Shoes. J10 and 112.00 values, last day $4.1." Children's and Misses' Shoes, $4.00 values, last day ...$2.1)5

' Basement Shoes Men's i:nglls-h last lr.ss Sheas also Foct-form last. $2.nr and s:i.!: Army Shoes, all sizes. S.:ti:r;lay special, pair S;t.1r Men's Vici-Kid Shoes. ' .alue. last day S !.!." Fine Felt Slippers, for uomm. $2.r,0 values, last day. Sl.r.'. niargain T5as.-rnent Where flood Shoes are sold for less!

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