South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 347, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1920 — Page 28

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Letters to Europe Govern Immigration Flow to U. S.

Newcomers Know Destinations in Advance With Jobs in Sijrlit.

IVv ir.uiiitrrants arriving in Am- '

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Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.; Saturday 9:30 P. M.

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stock of both sterling and plated wear.

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pitnar place to t''J to and no friends to meet them. Mncu tlio revival of immigration ..st .sjjrm, it is ta-i.mateu, lT per cent of the admitted immigrants cum luio to join fiiends or reki-iiw-.s and to tcttle in localities determined upon Lel'oro leaving their homelands. t ne UiMinoution of iniuiirantb .ai-eiy uiitau-u hy linmirani oi .jiiinr da s. l.ven tae i.u.u.v lruin uri'osd tho teas, ac. ui uin to the .Aei-rac:i council, may be attributed to tao imlu-jitcu oi these loriner 4mmi;i atiild wlia write baeav to tiieir

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ifieiitis to join them in America anu i'LJistani theiu about Hie JuLs avullaoie and about shop conditions. lx'ttors la?.:l Aioutul. It has oeen Ireiueiitly dialed that letters from America arc passeu

xrom hand to nana in viiiae.i abru.itl until trienus and tuniar j i.tignoors aro laminar with then contents. Arrival of correspon- j uenco lrom America is an event in many towns abroad. letters are j compared; tne separate items of in- j

lormation pile up, and eventually idle town knows the complete story of American industrial conditions ad seen by their kinspeopie here. In perious of great industrial ac

tivity those letters contain optimis- j no references to waes and oppor- j tunitks of employment, but the re verse is true, lurin periods of ?e- i

iression when intendin1; immigrants are told it would he inadvisable to make the trip across. When a larro electrical plant in a town near .Vittsburg went into the

hands of a receiver in the fall oi , ll'OT, Greeks. Croats, Hungarians i and other nationalities stopped go- J ing to that town although before 1

that time they had been arriving almost every week. Tho faiiure of the electrical concern was attended by a condition if

Industrial depression in many parti of ;ho country. From July 1, 190 to July 1, lt'7, the immigration 1 had heen larger than ever before. I When tho period of depression I struck tne country the inllow began j to fall off rapidly. For the sue- j eeedin'-r year the figures dropped . from 1.300,000 to 7S3.O00. The news

of "bad times" had been carried home by r turning immigrants and

by letters from countrymen in ra-

cial communities In the United .States.

Make Careful Preparations for Trip. I

The- average immigrant no more thinks of going to America these days without making certain arrangements in advance and consulting his kinspeopie already here than does the average vacationist think of froinpr to the mountains without r.paging hotel accommodations in advance. For this reason the farmers and industrial managers writing to immigration oi'icials and suggpstinf that Immigrants be directed to their localities, are invariably disappointed. Similarly, optimistic representatives of immigrant labor agencies who hav hundreds of -jobs to till, usually fall to striko a responsive chord with their offers of jobs. It Is s'igniürant also that the eommlssioner of immigration at Fills Islam! has been trying without avail to tind a young immigrant girl to do general housework in his horn anil a young man to clip tho hedges at tip' homo of a friend. From March until July of this year many Immigrants worn goinrr west, especially to Oregon where thoro was urgent Tirol of mm in the fields. Th'-n followed the movement to industrial renters: in the mi:! west to Ictroit. dev. land. Pittsburg. Akron and other cities With. August came th movement to th rnt. newcomers ha "!ng heard of hzh ware? prevailing in shop ' nd fatHrp there and In thf minein T'onnsylvaTiia, "West Virginia and c IseTvViore. M;tnv AVomn nrvl ClilTdrcn. Women and children ad ard nersors ffrm a very conspicuous ! nrt o th.r present Influx, though

ming over does not surprise the j

immigration authorities. J Of the able-bodiei men coming,

a large number are reservists who sailed from America to tight under

:he Hags of their homelands. Mary I have their first papers. Some are 1 ' itizens. War time passport regu- !

lations. still in force in many countries, preclude the departure cf met: of military age, so that the numb-n of young men ariving is limite.l practically to those who have rights f residence here. These men havr homes to go to and jobs as well.

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Mark These Distinctive Features Extra heavy cabinet. Heavy double springs. Standard motor. Fletcher Wicks tone arm and reproducer. Three Sizes Three Prices On Payments

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Do You Realize Christmas Is Almost Here? We all know how speedily Christmas approaches. The Store is more than ready to supply your needs.. This Store has been preparing for your visit. Assurances of both quality and desirability are especially desired in gifts and you find both here. Prices are satisfaction measured modest. Early shoppers enjoy special advantages. Shop Early in the Morning. The Hours of 9 to 1 1 Arc Best Our Low Prices Mean Savings There is a great deal of talk about low prices But living Up to Them is What Counts. We Are Doing Both The new low prices created through the radical reductions that we have made throughout the Store are a great incentive for early Christmas shopping here. New and Lower prices on Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Millinery, Petticoats, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Cottons, Woolen Plushes, Blankets and Comforters. A saving on every purchase.

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There is an individuality about each one of theso lamps that lends it an atmosphere of rare charm and makes it especially desirable for Christmasgiving. No matter what style lamp you have in mind, you will be c-rtain to find it here, priced reasonably. Just a small initial payment will deliver the lamp you choose the balance may be paid conveniently next year. Wh en you actually see the hundreds and hundreds of beautiful styles now on display here, which include lamps of rvery desirable type in the very newest patterns, you will npree that choosing a Christmas lamp here will be comparatively simple, because of the wide variety of styles represented and their universally modest prices. Come in and Bee them while this display i nt its best the largest bhowing of fine lamps in the city.

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