South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 22, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1922 — Page 20
SUNDAY. JANUARY 22. 1922
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MRS. FORD SAVES
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Town I i i cl Move- Detroit
Wnni;m to Vvm With kind to Ail Frirnil.
it!." motor wf.rM l.ave lion niary, m- , r Corp. Jil a littl fiurir.?:: a croup
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; o:r. : or.y. Tl.o I! ir!s rcnnvf-.I tiu;ffuru with H"nry Ford. Finally, i -t.f morning not lr.z pinco Hf-nry j I 'f rl virifil thf r-ply he had r-1 j ; 1 1 o ! 1 y pivn th.e L'-lnrris wln :h-y aikcl fur hrlp; instead of say- . in no h told them to toino t nk.
th.it .d would ri:i:;!pr the tr.attor. ; Thoy wort 1 ak. It w as enn i hrr afternoon nhotit I o'clock ; v. ;"-n th' tall, 'ray-haired elder L-- ' In.'!, a: co!:. panl-d hy hi:-; S'-n. alk-d; at I'ord'H off'.'-e?; at Dearhorn. The!
Musilage Twins" Hold Unique Record Through 80 Years Experiences
FLOWER HAH SELLS
11 just for fun is::::;
I OKvo pt. and Broadway 12 years 1 hi.s i'ty r-. cr!: r.i ' '. ; nc ellir. 3.-. vender. Now l;o eil? ' a !.-: t ' a all th.e tlowors in fM5or.. D;:rlr : j Ion.
old nsan appeared tare-worn and de-
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. '. Th p"p'j! r ; presse-1. They went In to Mr. : tl truth; ; l".rd. Two hours liter they rrnerped. II-!-- t!:-- l u-in": s' In that two hours romethin had l V. :rT t!. -n th; h.-jpru-ned to put new life into "the ii:!' :- to !."'I"V". . father of the automobile industry." i f H'r.ry Ford.' Tie nrnt away with hi.s son, hiu-i oi' . ' -i Fl-'l. and' worrv f-rr.oothe,l t,it of Iii- fa e. Iiis
tlv I : i r. 1 -. father ! -t p lighter and freer than it had . : : :t t hey have !, r:i in months. He had won the -whi !i i; ail th, !.ej, f,f the Ford millions; the Fords I ..; ! ! t!.- had agreed to hid fr the wrecked If r . iv help to, Lincoln Motor Co. Not onlv that. If
ir 1 '.!;f a! out th-'they are rucer5fui nnd it hi prob-j
b'.e nobody hut the I'r.rds will 1-id J
Wriit t l ord For Help. Ueriv I t 1 . f oi:: irr. : called
'!.' iath- r f th" a:;', -..ohilo indu- : had lui.t up th- hir.'oln Motor', o. in ! tr It v.i. a i;i":nirn nt j
tfiie other thintrs will happen:
Why l ord ( lian-1 His Mind. The J.ineoln Motor Co. of today v. ill be ehed up and dissolved. A new Lincoln corporation will bt
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frb r.'!:1. The alvers" ' im-- its distinct corporate form and b- n blowing in the . (.rnnlation will become .a unit ut I ti e j,.i-t : ar bl'-w ; the Ford Motor Co., operatnl under v. ; eckae v. .- .s taken I I-orl .-tandard Industrial rnethols.
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William Worp, St. Douiran, is ; : '.'7I, ,
Contributor to lany Floral Masaziuc?.
ST. LOUIS. Mo. Jan. 21. A prosperous property owner and
author hawks Howers on a busy i I str et corner in downtown St. Louis, i Shopgirls srop for a nosi: iy to
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order of sweet violets or several dozens of rare roses. Purin? the noon and rvenlnc: rush hours business men. sheppir's and messe;-.er hoys elbow each other in their desire to be waited upon, for it is upon such people, that Iiis trad-
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Onoo Sold lVathers. Wors was born with his love cf
roses from him. Most of them those who don't reallv know the old
pin ti iT-o vnrrv for- lorn Tli.'ir .,r. ÜOWerS. He .irifted to New York
! row Is wasted, for ho .-ells flowers city as a youn? man and sold r' aI for the fun of it. j cock feathers for a while thtre. ! This strance vender cf posier, is ! Later he was t-eized by tlie western j diaries William Wors. He owns ! f'-ver and came to St. Louis, where property In town nnd contributes ho has resided ever fince. ! rrticles" to Kadin- T.oral journals. Hurir.' tho war Wors' thro sor. : lb- started busin. -s a tlv earner t,f ! enlisted, and two -were wound- d. I or. s- of tb.etii now hv lps him about
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by th'- oouit: the (f.urt; Henry M. Leland will be retained
Lis -!-!' -r. I it r-.'.d to the highest j as tho head and Wilfred C. Leland bi l l, r 1". 1. i and l; n fle.l the mini- as the vice president and general raura pii'- :-.t No T:i''.in rnanarrer of the company. They will
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YSLLTA, Texas. Jan. 21. Folks hereabouts call 'em tho "mucilast; twins." Hecause they've bn sticking together for the last S.t years! They're Mrn. Mao Pcake and Mrs. Hen Hillings, who live on a farm near here. They fay they're the oldest and most inseparable "girl"
manufacturing operations. All n.rin-, lu 'n-s in inR ori-i.
ine marriat or iotn or them, way back in pioneer days', failed to
L. land and Iii- : on, Wilfred I tween the Ford Motor Co' and the
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j Lincoln Motor Co. problem of s il-j The new owners will endeavor to ou!d. and con-'irake the Lincoln the finest car in
separate them. And they lived together throughout the Civil war while Mm. Peake's husband was fik'htiricr for the Confederacy and Mrs. Hillings' husband was
forces and they
1'hat was si" montin or more aqo. ; its oualitv. The car will be mar- :.. ver once artrued about the i-:ifs
Mr. Ford s.'.d he e.uld do nothing. ! kc-ted through the existing Lincoln ' ot the war! It wasn't b aau.-e he didn't want to , sales organization. consisting of Tho twlna were born Sit vears n-n
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that they culdn't go it ahme ' tj,0 world nnd to pell it at tho
they turn-d to Henry Ford for help, lowest possible price consistent with'with the Union
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help, but b': ;u-e it v.as against the' about 1Ö0 aKC"cies in all parts of this month.
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of tlie Ford f.im-jthe Tnit-il Sta cs.
MRS. BFLL HILLINGS (LICIT)
AND H1CH TWIN, MI!M. M A i PEAKH. BKLOW, TUM TWINS i
in Camden. Mo., where I MAKIN LA KP. '
they grew up a.s tlie Mioses Tarbelh
':' in,t v:-y c.ncTne.i lts-ir; The Ford Mc .or Co. will endeavor! "Then I married Dr. W. Peakc. a r.ly with the manufacture of a popj to w ork out son plan by means of I Virginia physician, and wo started idar low-pr;- .d motor car; all other j which those f-to:khoMer who, In for the plains district in the -V" nt'Mpri '- was talmo bf cause it con- ; te opinion of h-. company, actually
fliet- I with that policy. And. above invested cash in Lincoln securities, ail el-e. th.re was no Unding of J with the Idea of sustaining the pni iot. . Tlau e had been no lending j ject and making It a going concent, in the ra-?, there could ho none now, t may hope for some substantial rc-
Mrs. Peake said. "And. of course,! I had to take Hell along "
"And on the way." Mr--. Fillings
;ot and not lift a hand to help i best low priced car just like ducks
v n though it would tavc the Le- turn on their Investment.
: ir; ls. Th" L lands, be ;.ial ri'iu.-t look
tb; hi million du liars. Fords Agrco to Hid.
if they wero to elsewhere for
Hut what was back of the reversal of the Ford family policy: what made Henry Ford change his mind? The answer is Mrs. Henry Ford. IYI-
them, there's something wrong with cur public Fpirit. Can't you 'do Komething to helpwhem?' "Well.' I told Mrs. Ford. Til see what I can do about it.' "Cut. she didn't b t it rest there.
take to water. And so the thing was done. "Keonomieally the woiil has begun a new era," says Henry Ford philosophically: "Wo should come into a new era in industrial rcla-
nutfl In, "I met J. Bill I nr. a mcr
chant, who was bound for the west, i
too. I married him and tlie four ot us headed for Texas together. And
-Live all settled down together "
"And then came the Civil war,' says Mrs. peake. "Our husbands both went away, but we stayed together." "And then my husband was captured." says Mrs. Billing.-. "And
Mae went right along with mo to Missouri and helped mo get through the lines to him." Both husbands died, in quick succession, IS years ago. Mrs. peake, spriest of the two aged twins, is the mother of 1.1 children, eight still are livir.e. Mrs. Billings lias no children. The twins have lived in eight states and traveled through the wlvle Union. They visited Chicago iu ISC 4 when It was only a small western outpost of civilization. They ventured west op. the firs.t train v,r.;t of tho Mississippi. They finished the trip to Ti-xa? In a prairie schooner. "But in all our traels we've been together and we'll always stay together, come. what, üny," they both saw
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Vork and Money There's satisfaction and economy in having thr family washing done at Davies. Wc wash it all in soft pure water and soap flakes, starch the pieces that need it, and iron the flat work, such as bed and table linens and towels, ready for use. Ask any ot your friends at whose homes our wagons call regularly They'll tell you it's the modern way. Phones: Main 597 and 593 Davies iaundktand cleaning q
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SOUTH HED AMJ CHICAGO.
- - - i - , tm ui0 uiiu ui in; iui'.i n. n o oi n, ' v n else to look. Sj they (ame bach to the Lrlands and Ilenrv Ford, to
H. nry IVrd; they came not once, j quote Mr. Ford in an interview to (!;iy at lunc. had around the but many times, and they always re-j the Detroit News, "Mrs. Ford came every pivotal man In the orfived the same an-v.er. Other mo-I to me. She had heard our conver- ganization the financial man, the
production man. the railroad man
Soon after that Kds-el came over tortious, also. There should be more the houso and sho talked it over j good fellowship, and human feeling with him. The result was, the next' between industries: wc should leave
i iii-uu ').u (.'j.iiivmiun nt in. era that has gone. The more business, the greater numbers engaged,
trr! .:uuf.: turin ., cono-rns. bean toisation.
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to eliminate tho Lin-1 Lincoln Co. wrecked. If Detroit
the better for the country and every-
and all the others. They took to the j body. 'Help them all .to get running idea of the Ford Co. getting out the j again; let everybody do business.' best high priced car, as well as tho! That's my motto."
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How often have you longed for more time for embroidering dainty finery, putting little finishing touches to this room or that, adding a new note to some favorite gown, or some afternoon social activities which mean so much to every woman? We can give you that time ; we can save you, too, hours of needless toil and worry, if you'll let us take over your family washing.
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Anything in the photographic supply line will be found at Ault's at prices that will please you. Our Developing is of a very high grade nature, our equipment is of the latest style and quality, insuring prints supreme.
special attention given to enlarging and colorin your pet prints. Quick Service "Now an Exclusive Camera Shop" Open Every Evening until 9:00 o'clock
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