South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 68, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1921 — Page 16
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tTIu News-Times School Department Edited by Elizabeth Steele 77; j JEte?.' and Girls' Daily Messenger
BUYER FOR RETAIL SHOP HOLDS ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE POSITIONS Leading anon the most attractive occupations for jrirls is that of the buyer for a larc retail tcrc ?rueh as a millinery hop or department store. It is a position that 'means numerous trips to the styl- : centers of the cour.tr, and even 'the world- It means meet;ns: ever to many people and it offers a very nca.t income In fact, it is one o : the best paying positions open to a : considerable number of jrirLs. I A buyer in a store ii ucual! inar.agrr of her department. She Iron the department as econom- ; icaily a possible and usually takes jeare of the advertising and displayling of her goods. Also, it is her ' dnty to keep in close touch with the fcalea. All this makes it necessary : fcr the buyer to have some ejepcri1 ence as a saleswoman. In the Larger stores and many ;of the smaller there h not only ,a. head buyer, but an assistant. Then there is someone who is head of the toclc, and of course, there are the saleswomen. With all these .people in each department eagerly : striving to earn a buyer-ship tho competition is keen. The girl who 'aspires to the position must necesjsarily be of executive ability, be : a real worker, have a great store 'cf nervous energy, good taste and a strong body. It U the girl v.-ho is alert and who has enough sticktrvitiveneis that stands the bi.cj .chance, One of the advantages of the '.position of the buyer is that a girl .vho holds it need not be a college graduate to succeed. Any number fof the most successful buyers in the country today worked up through rthe successive stages of cash girl, salesgirl, head of stock, assistant .btryer and finally reached the muchcoveted position of buyer, with only :a high school education. rToroorrow: How to TTak a. : "Scooter" from an O'.d Roller tkata ' -ni Som-s Spar Lcrnt-r. An Excellent Pscord Daring its nine years of athletic 'activity North Central High School, 'Spokane. Wash., has won more than .two-thirds of all the four major sports contents in which it has taken part.
A Letter to Zola Creason in Behalf of Grieving Parents
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unhappv :or." in all A?r.t-r: a o.ir , N'w "'r fathrr and mother have home. I li.iNe talked with v-.:;r , '"-idcd to hanni sll their home, fathe- and mother the nt.-t : :-'th. ir lif'.'s s ivr.ir?. to find you. row-stricken p ir nt.s 1 n,r b.ie; place 13 worth about j f 1 I gues." your father. Boy T.Vv told th-v vr:- r rv . , P- Crca: on. told inc. "Aid we hive pv until vu i d:.rnr. d o:.e .i.iy, :: ' i -h beides. Every aimost a year it,-M.;- ii i; ifj-M I-ty of :t has bc-n taved by cloe
to bo ract V ;;r fath-T a:.d m-t her had worked .,rd .vct: tluv h(,i paid for th. lr lit' :rre-roc.".i cot' ii,., i . rr it stands; t!vv",ii in7 hrive 1 urie? but thev hid V.uir hon ar;d , i-'i were pf ''y. you v. ro nearly nlways l.aughi:v:. : l:."; : a:. merrily, and y.-u we; .- .n'.y 1 r. Tb y expected to h ; . 'i with tht:::i for a long th.:e to . o::;o. our fath. r ' and your mot r. in the n-.-rr.t aft- r j dU had to t-- ;. . talkfd tl:;: s -wr and wrrc Content. Th"n y u 1 f t t h v.i , without tirxv!i as a word. Th :;rs: .lay or .-- tl.-y frit quite ur you wo;:M r ti;: u. c'. cn ho Müh ' f.-vc-r befi-i h.td j o:i .- m:ich a . run out to a .. wit I:o;;t t. - I ing your mother wh you wa re! Rolr.g. P;.t ! .- ifrr iay d r.t :,-ir '. : h-, ar. 1 r.o wi.rd ire :. ucr o you. I Ail the t"rriV f.:s tr.nt miht j b'f-ill a M-'-r ,:;r! t'r:urtd thni. They live I throv.rh i vfry I ril a:;d cancer o--;.-: 1 1 .o:::ir. 3-ou could have rtVr d hat t!. y h..v-- tn .iure i. The kave. Ikh full ; h::d.n t. lay tisht have hi ito ;.. Pcs?:My th-:- darkest ...f dirk d"iythat o;.e 1 st No-eraber th17th annlv.r.-.ry cf ur birthdiy. Tour mother .--t a place at the Lihle fwr you. AM day h .-:.-? Ftcod hy thft wir-iov. !;opin to .- y-u r.iis At duk t jd.ic. d .i l.ir.i:. in ich window, to li'ht ;."our way. It aa midnight v.hi.n. :obh;v.:r out h--r hjpar.3, the darkened the hous.
BOYHOOD STORIES OF FAMOUS MEM
Sir Astley Cooper. ?Co toy ever said, "I dare you to to AsUry Cooper. Tie o far outstripped all his comrade.? in course thit they had r.o desire at all to urge him to exhibit his brm-ery. One day while riding his favorite hore (which was the fiercest one cn the farm) Astlcy jumped it over a cow lying cn th ground. At juit the critical moment the cov'dtcided to get up and Ast'ey was thrown frcm his hor?e. lie escaped br-rJ. but the collarbone of the horse was Astley Cooper became a famous surgeon and his fearlessness stood him in good stead. DAILY HARD KNOT My hrst is in darling, but net in dear; My second in month, but not in year; My third is in verb, but ret ta noun ; My fourth is in dress, but not !a gov.-n ; My fifth is in minute, but net la day ; My sixth is in robin, but cot ia jay; My seventh in eel, but not in fish; My eighth is in platter, but not in di:h; My whole 13 a frosty month of the year Without which we could not do, I fear. (Ars-wer to yesterday?: Jack vras 12 and h3 father f.o.) THE FAMILY ALBUM CCUSIM AHH PÜTfJ VHS TW PfilÄ OF LOff TRCUSEßS HE CEUEQOTO WE EVENT "Etf ::Z ' A .-.V zx.tiv ;- , : ... v v a...: -y ... r '. ; Z' I :: -z . - ' z , ' : ' :S ''Si : ZziWz Vr. zr ZzA .-j .. j..-- j -J . . ' . ' . - , . -1 ; . 'and sank to tho floor, fainting. Your father has hpent much of hi.- mt.igvr cirnings. running down futiK? eluca to your wlicrtaboutM. t :ono: v.j . ia: i u a no u an io an cnc who'll Iri: to "Yis." agreed jour mother, "and i iic ore th.au that, if IPila !..;'.si!l r-'1:"' of hfi vwu wo will give ; hrr th if hht' his married v. will n: - it to h, r and her husJl'.iud. We will f-Tgive anvthlng. dc ' ; RED PIMPLES A'so Blockheads, Itching and BurnfngTerribie.Cuticura Heals. "I had pumplM and bkclrteads over my face which caused Cisnguremcnt. 'The firr.plcs wzrc tesgt, red, and hard, end were scattered all over my Lc. The itching and burning were t;rrib!s end I scratched and irrvtated the pimples ad I could oot sleep"The trouble bsttd two weeks rrfcre I used Cuticnra Soap and Ointment. I found relief and in frve weeks I was healed, when I had used three cales of Cutirura Soap and two boxes cf Cut pur s OLntmeru." (Signed) Mils Margaret E. Mibtich, 33 Sixth St., Calumet. Mich. Ciiticura Scap, Ointmer.t and Talcum tre all you need for all toilet tses. Bath- with Soap, soothe wrth Ointment, dust with Talcum. itiiM. in I. V: b4i ti, aH M
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1 f-V-i AT THC MCTIES " MAMMA! OlOSHE GCT A CLVJfsAK NOTICL TCO? TODAY'S GREAT PERSON March 8 Your Eirthday Edwin Percy Whipple, a highly regarded American lecturer, essayist and critic He was a contributor to a lzurZe number of the lei. ding American periodical of his time. Born March 6, IS 19, ia Gloucester, Mass. Died ia ISSSw A FANHLJAR quotation You Should Know (Can yoa faess who wrote it?) O, Vtr thus, from childhood's hcur, I've seen my fondest hopes decay; I wz'er loved a tree or f lover, But 'iuvs the first to fade array. Yt sierir.f. "And what is bo mro as k da in June T" James Russell Lowell. Th Vision of bir LauafaJ." NUTS TO CRACK Why is a fish-hook like v e letter (Answer to yesterday's: WbAt is tho ord of only thre syllables whica combines la It twenty-six letters?" Alphabet.) Why Do We Have Heads? "Yes, I know she was a pleasant girl." said Mr. Smith, who had just discharged Isabelle from his otfice because she failed to do her work without bothering her employer ivith all sorts of little questions she could have answered herself. "The trouble with her is she doesn't know how to use her head.' We've all got heads. They were meant to be put to a good use. InfteacU then, of asking the other fellow what such-and-such a word means, let's get out the old reliable dictionary and look it up for ourselves. This habit of using; our own craniums seems a pretty good one to get into anjthing .to get our little girl back." I took down the number aa I left, 1120 N. McCann t., and I proniied your parents 1 would send this letter to The News-Times. Will you answer it, wherever you are. by telegraph, by telephone, by mail just ua quick aj you can? Youra very hopefully. MARIAN" HALL, Kokomo. Indiana. FIVE ARRESTED ON VARIOUS CHARGES Arthur Morris of South Chicago wa3 arretted early Tuesday morning by Ofiicer Hansen and booked at police, headquarters on a chargo of loitering. Teter Futa. 1323 W. Fisher t., and Frank Makowski, 133S W. Punliam st., were nabbed by Ofhcers tzyinanski and Bruszkowski Monday ni?ht, charged with malJcioua trc:John ?zechrirek, 750 Philippa st., was arretted, charged with a.uult and battery. His wife was the complainant. Karl Gibson. 40$ F. "Wenger st., was taken into custody on charges cf f-il.sc pretense, rrefcrred by Peter Gilmer. ATTKXDS CIXJTIIICTIS' 3IELTI.VG. The annual convention of the clothier. of JndLina opnod at Indiana polia Tuesday and will continue Wednesday atid Thuday of this week. Clothiers from cities throughcut the state will attend. Max Adler of Fouth Bend will leave for the conference Wednesday morning. WENDELL SALTS Ambition Brand Start Each Day Right With a Clear Head and a Good Appetite in the Morning Y'u r.m't. ,io businys rizht If :,,irt tie inv wrorp. WENDELL SALT S. AMRITIOX It It AND. Is u grcit re--tifir in r.dtjl3 vt entlnq er drinking tl.e nlsat .efor. If you "net witdr. ! to . !!." t.i.- WENDELL SALTS. AMHI HON I! KAM, !..-f-re irolns1 to h. rl In ti.e I'ioruinc w.ik r, ith vour lca i el.ir, je-ir ffnn'h f.-vlin- fine, rour ts hri'it with tljo fi.-rkl vt tUh yral t-nersry. r.e la condition to enioy j.ar w.ric rLHl io It veil WENDELL SAf.T.y. mtjitiav ' BRAND. 1 i-If- i.vint t tike. a. ts fj'üh'ki, ii-- r nr. or u--o-Tr.-rt. A larj" bottle Ht Wetiic-k'n C;:t '.täte Meülclne Store .sts t'Ut :i lw cnts. Yn;:r taonev back on ti:.- first bottle purcb.:!i-.i If y'ni nrc i:ot rvi'UiKl. A f'ue pr. paration'for Im. fJicosri..n IIrnd.irL Bidnioness, t-n-Ktii'ition, Miij.Msli Live", -n.I Url" Ail iii-Ki.s cr no pay ou tlie first fcotLle j I Iel; t- drive the urio ,!,! frorj vot!r ; s;:.-1 t.v tnVJn WENDELL SALTS I AMU IT I ON" I'.RAND. USE SALTS? Yea, if it the "Ambition Brand. r-n't tte l3ar'j, Jnaar.f . (M-hl--r.f.1 F2.hu thut's a p'ialhlrnat to fj "-;r 1 .1 an.1 ftoimv-'j to t.ik. I"-e WEMELL SALTS. AMIUTIO.N" FUAND ft- r.. w. pl?asnt. -."Trrps-!r.? pre;3r-ti-'a rit t.ite to .'i-.d and vt t-o quick -IT. IIc!; ilrlv tte di's serous uri: aril rf.An c!it tf yot:r syt'a and you'll better. t- V."ctticks 'ut Rnte M.vl!:!n Sfer te.lfiy an ! . t . I 1 bottle ef WIINDELL SALTS. MSITIoN RR AND for :xtr tnts. If it .1-sa t do :.U -we I.j'.hj for it y-ur Maonv a'k tbe first botn r'!rch.'-d. Trr It f-r In. iEeti..n, Itiiltou.-r.eF. H via v, Ccnf.tpiti.o. Pei:t anl lorplj Eitr WM. E. KE!i1 Electrical Contractor lloiw Wiring a Spociak? All Work Guaranttfd J19 X. lYancl. Lincoln S10
WOMAN ACCUSED OF POSSESSING RUM ILLEGALLY
Lizzy Hctck, 1202 W. Washington av was tak:i In custody, an (5 charged with the unlawful posfes!on of liquor for ra. She was tnker. Into custody ly Detectives Pallo and Bloom following a complaint hy i:thrl Vonton. 122S V Washington av. IIoyd Vcnton. husband of the complalntant, was arrested at the same time on charges of Intoxication, preferred by his wife. IT.VLLW SEEKS IUTVUNGi:. Hy International News Ferx: CHICAGO, .March S. Police Tuesday were seeking Joo Bennett, an Italian who according to Prank Brogl, restaurant proprietor has offered 110,000 for the murder of the wife of Dr. Benjamlnc 11. Breakstone. The physician recently performed an rmcrgency Cao?.rian operation on Bonnett's wife during which both tho and her new lom child died. At the time Bennett attacked the doctor with a knifo.
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PIN-HOLE PARISH PROBLEMS" TO BE MOVIE AT CHURCH Trobiems of Pin-Kole Parifh." a motion picture drama, will t fhown at t!:o Hrst Methodic church Wednclay night, immediately following prayer Tnctin?. The film is a ttory of how an "idea" werks wonderful transformations in a cominur.ity'3 life Tho regular mid-week Lenten talk on "Jesus Tho Heart of the World" will be given by tho raster. The b'-rvice jarts prcrnptly at 7:C0. Gleaners' Convention is Held at Loportc LATO UTK, Ind.. March 5. Five hundred St. Jccph and Laporte county Gleaners arc attendinj? a one day convention which opened in this city Tuesday morninc-. Harry I. Darling voiced the city's welcome, I. Holloway, of Detroit. Mich.. made tho principal addrci. One hundred candidatfi will bo initiated ''ill, '. 'J.ofriin'".!!.!"
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""OU read about the marvelous phonograph which helped Mr. Edison discover the imperfections of the human voice. That phonograph will also help you discover the perfections of the purest singing voices in the world. The New Edison!
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with tho degree teams of New Carlisle. Boiling Trairie nnd Pino Cieek cxiplifj Ing the work. ORDERS ELECTRIC ROADS TO REPAIR STREETS THEY USE representatives of th Chicago, .outli Btnd and Northern Indiana Railway Co. and of tho South Shore Railway Co. met with members of tho beard of public works at the regular meeting Tuesday morning and were ordered to make the necessary repairs to crossings at etroctand between the tracks of th company on the paved streets cf th; city. The representatives of tho companies readily agreed to begin work on the repairs which arc an annual ntcerslty. Tho resolution for the trunk ecwer m Indiana, av. from Prairie av. to Olive t. was adopted by the board. A resolution was ordered for pipe mi wer on Lebanon t. from Indiana av. to Broadway. Trv NEW S-TIMES Want Ads
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WÄen Mrs. Housewife Buys the Sunday .Dinner
In tKe Hays wHen prices 'were lower Aan they are, now, Mrs. Housewife went over to the corner grocery on Saturday afternoon and bought whatever she could find that would mrifcfl q nics Sunday dinncxy She bought prorniscuously a little of this, a little of that. Before she went to the store she, perhaps, had little idea of just what food was going to be served at that Sunday dinner the meal that is the biggect one of the week in most families.
-But today Mrs. Housewife buyj differently. Higher prices and the advancement of the culinary art to a science has caused this change in hor method of buying, She does her buying as systematically as she does her cooking. She knows pretty well in advance just what is going to grace the table for that Sunday dinner. She plansit well and shft kirows just the exact amount of vegetables, flour, eggs and the many, many other necessary things, needed to make that dinner a success and she takes just as much pride in "making that dinner a success as her husband does in making his business a success After the dinner has been planned she starts her buying systematic buying. She knows that the wideawake grocers and butchers advertise so she looks to their stores as the place where she can find the best quality at the best price. She knows, too, that The News-Times Market Page which appears in the Friday afternoon and Saturday morning editions, carries the advertisements of these wideawake dealers in foodstuffs and she makes up her lists accordingly. She also finds on tKatpage the market quotations, recipes and other news that interests her making another reason for her to turn to that page.. Grocers &nd butchers are given an opportunity by The News-Times to make their appeal to the housewife just at the time when she is buying and in the place to which she looks to find the articles she wants for that -Sunday dinner.
Let the advertising department tell you how you can cash in cn this Sunday dinner, Mr. Grocer and Mr. Butcher.
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