South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1922 — Page 9
WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22. 1922
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Deny S tudents
Fear Hard Work (Copjricht, Ilr I'nltrxl IT-.)
FlAtr art taking with Thorr.Hj A- E'Jiwm who. In an interview with th Pilly Prlr.'-etor'.an p cljr! rr.en arc afraM of work-'-pr!i:iyl
i wants to fret 'xp'Tlenc. then expe: j to l? promotM."
i::Lv.'AUKi:n nev. c. a. fcx.
ilrty work. The ce?br:ite. inventor' a crAlc'm of roller', in. h t!rrl up almost as muh rxclttmcn: us his fimoui iuFticnnire. Mr. EvI won, it
WlirM KHn'3 statements "wer -wee;-'r!Z n Mrtlon," whlrrh could r.ot j F'jbt.intlatt-. "The col!?' mm are in col!-sj? h.iu th,y pf"si tl;. vr 'ina'.ir.rntlor. Mr. FJ!.con '!cnk-s they havf," he Kaid.
f mn who are not really rpreeen- 1ftni AttnrtA Th'trA Anmml PTT
li't um i 41i a nil it 4Afi.i t itlvo. Aj:rroxlma: !y nine-tenths of j r . r.. . r"
a r;nnsl! po. t or.n n th bul-i UOliqucl OJ UIUIC OIU.3 world nr-j hM by colIeRo jrraiu- ' One hurcdreJ and fifty R-en anJ .... 1 . i . i ii r
it i Dr. M. !. UrlUon. prrf.der.t women enjoyc-a me annual amner ui
rort;!a Th. I the Men's I.ib.e clasi of St. Paul' j Memorial Methodist Episcopal CiriCACJO I.C. F.ck.ni.er. dean of ! church. In the church dining room thohno! cf liberal art. Northwest- J Monday n.ht. The Iiev. Dr. W. i:. em university: "I think h avera ?e j I'ittenper. r..tor of St. Paul's !o;:ft r-r university fellow N will-1 church, Elkhart, gave a remarkable t t to corf et thm hnttom b'it he I after-dinner .rec.h Dr. Pment.cr,
2oer.'t unnt to fny ther lonr. ione of the younger, pastors
BUY NOW FOR XiMAS A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL LAY IT AWAY UNTIL DEC 15th T
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tention of ampllfylri: rr exr-lalnln;
hi remark. derle the counter a:tack from the rc'Ie".
DATJ-.A?. TV, as "The troiM-
.!h Mr. FM.yor. I he' never b'enl to roüere," 1r j; ?. Her. j
jrreiMf nt rnr rüu.i of Southern Methodist university. "There are of courr1 loafers in coüf?? as tl;er are rTerjher el?e. Perha; j we torat tliem a Ii tie more and fcO probaby ave a (treat many v.-ho. If they h&3 not toO-e to college would not have been saved."
PAL.A ALTO, Calif. Prof. M". Terman, pycholosrivt of Stanford ur.lverlty. Inventor of the army alpha Intelligence te, who probably ha examlnM more coIKe, students than any other man paid: "College students are not afra'd of sjcork, and prove it by worklnr. At Ftanford a majority work their way. or part of their way. through. Our enrlneerinj? students are not afrfld of d'.rty v.-or'K. Kdi-on ha.s made a generalization which founds fine, but ! not borne out by facts."
LEWTFTON". M. "There are thousands of your.ff men now In colJea who are pract'c r.i; th gospel of
bar! work." Cüfdon Omy. president j
or uates co;if !?e, wrote to huon
diana. has a gift for humorous anecclnt- and Negro dialect torles that kept the Catherine in con-
! tinual laughter. except when he chose to rnovt his hearers In ferlom ! f.TMon by his serious passages In I "Streams of Life." hla lecture. ! Ttev. J. 13. Itosemurpy rpoke I briefly. Rev. W. ET. McKenzie, j superintendent of the South Bend j district, wan a guest. McCready j Huston, leader of the class, presid- ! ed. Mrs. 1-1. I. IieLstio was in charge
of the dinner arrangements. Members of the class will attend
-'the funeral of William Maurtr,
which will be held Wednesday.
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75c 10-INCH BANNER
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"COAT STORE OF SOUTH BEND
$5.00 BEAUTIFUL SPORT
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port Hft. In nuny tlup X I t J to Mkt from: net rIor V J J pri,l Tbur.lsy and TrM) V.4-3f ,
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PRINCETON. N. J. "Mr. Edison's ei-rience with (ollecr men Is very narrow du to tho r'-quite of te"h-nir-.il knowledge in the men he emT.Ioyeo." said Dr. Henry Vandyke of Princeton university. "Th"t th collet m.sn does work i shown by fiirurcs p ven out from the bureau of student Improvement."
Costs Restaurant Owner
S6,000 to "Define Brazil 9
UUAZIU Nov.
Tundas. former
21 rt co Indianapolis
KANSAS! CITY" Prof. l. N. Flint, i Kan-sas university: "Kighty percent
of our men work their way through nchool o they lont have a chance to fret out of the haMt."
and former liffhtweiht
Champion of Ind'iona, $ G.000 to And
I out that Brazil is a
roa.t pork and Irish stew" town, ac
cordln? to a noto he left her to
Charges Husband Cruel, Aslis Decree, Maiden Name Because- her husband, Jowph, Is allere 1 to have came home on Nov. 15th, knocked her down, leaped cn her and choked her w1th.out cause, Elix Neleron, has petitioned the Superior court for a divorce and the restoration of her maiden narje, Eliza P.atz. together with 1,000 alimony. Kh' ad l3 in her chargea that
tha husband was continually nag-
liri CLiiu iiiiiiüs liri till' i.iiiio
V) .meh an extent thit she has rivecs in con-tartt fear of him. They were
wrestling i married April 12, 1919 and separated
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ST. PAUL "The pleasure lovin Irresponsible eons of the rich and rear rich seem to the only class cf rudenta -who shirk work and are tinambltlrmV aald Father Thomas E. Cullen, president of the St. Thomas colleg-e.
ATLANTA "TA Icon's !entancl&tlon Is evidently the reilt of observation
FatS'fy creditors. Sam ope-rated a restaurant here for thj jast six month. one of the finer-t appointed citing houses In wextern Indiana. Now the- placo La cloid, Sam Is gone, anJ his creditors arn left with n-othin? but Sam's letter to console them. Sum paid In his lotter that other persona had told him what kind of a town Brazil was, but that "it cost him $6.000 to find that it wa3 true."
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I Uirectea t act or y t rom lied 1
for Sixteen Years; Dies MUNCIE. Ind.. Nov. 21. Samuel Highland, 70, who, although a helpless invalid for the last 16 years, had i continued to personally direct from , hlg bedroom the operations of his chande-ler manufacturing factory here, d?ed early today. Mr. Highland was widely known In manufac- ; turlng circles of the country, papers written by him being read frequent- ; ly at gatherings of factory men , throughout the United States. 1
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OFFERS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY A WONDERFUL
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GROUP NO. 2 FANCY ( LOTH COATS SALTs SILK IM.IMI COATS IIU TUlMMI.lt ni.Ol'SK CO A i S KK.K OLI.AK COATS There's no need of paying for a Co it eleliere when you rim Kt it here at 14.50.
GROUP NO. 3 FINK SI KIUNK COATS IlK T Kl MM LI) COATS GKNIINi; nOLIVIA COATS SAMPLE JIMOK COATS Wonderful hij;li rlas Sample and MoiWI (out for Women and Mis."t; at J1S.50.
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nnouncemem Good News for the Housewives of South Bend and Mishawaka John Sexton & Company, Chicago, world's largest wholesale grocers selling direct, has opened a branch house in South Bend. For forty years John Sexton & Company 4has been supplying the best quality food products direct to the better homes, hotels and institutions. The demand from South Bend and Mishawaka has grown so rapidly that a branch house has been opened to maintain the quality of the service consistent with the quality of the products. This is good news. It means that every housewife can secure super-quality, correct prices and efficient service direct from the local branch of this wholesale grocery house. You can order from Sexton without stirring from your door. One of our courteous, experienced salesmen will call upon you regularly at your home. He will explain the Sexton direct plan of selling and will post you on the Sexton line of highest grade Coffees, Teas, Extracts, Spices, Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Preserves, Jellies, Desserts, Baking Requisites, etc. You can give him your order with absolute assurance. Our truck delivers right to your door and you pay only upon delivery. We guarantee that every item must satisfy you. The Sexton salesman is a good man to know.
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3-DAY SALE OF $30.00 AND $35.00 MISSES' AND JUNIORS'
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MISSES' & JUNIORS' DRESSES
MIte nnd Junior' Sample Dresden; In fine Wool Seri;e; Clinton Crepe: Wool Crepe; Toi ret Twill nnd Novelty Mixtures; all iieuefct t.tle; at $11.15.
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GROUP NO. 5 SKCNK TRIM MI".D (OATSVJl XKKKL COLI. K; I XC I.I S1XK sun; KAFFS 11NK-T lU.Ot sr. cors The f.ne.t Coat In the IIon. like model of tlwe hon nrnun.l the city In Mcher Irired toren t douhle tili prltr.
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY GIRLS UP TO 14 YEARS
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Sale of Children' Cot for C.ir' up to It year old. Choose lr..i many tyle plain and fur trim med ; uperl! at $5.o.
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GIRLS' $5.00 WOOL SEGE
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$8.00 VALUES
Women's and Ml.e' hraiitlfut ree, made of Wool Sere. Pol rot Twill und other: well maHc; iifwet tJl and trimming ; ut $3.73.
$20.00 VALUES
Lovely new Sample Dresden ( hooe from llfM-t 'ooI Serge. Irlrotlne. (anion Crepe, I'oirel Twill. (iaherdii.t'H nnd other net model; ut
$25.00 VALUES
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Ilandooine new I)ree In new lontf Ir iped model., hide panel niodcl, circular nklrt model and other; rewet material; at 512.75.
$30.00 VALUES
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$40-$50 VALUES U
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(inrtcon Smple rr. the Wind that ? oU -ee In the lilherprlred store uindonn at I0 und sO(; l.eautlful model In err wanted new .tyle; at $2Z0.
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DAY WE AGAS ixl OFFER QUE FAMOUS
Quality
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PRODUCTS
$2.00 SATEEN p
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tVomenV "olored Sateen IMoomer; eil made with elastic knee and wait; $1.
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Women's $1.75 APRONS
Women's I)re Apron ; " II made ; a'l slzex ; liclit and dark ; se l;l at fl.
Women's $1.00 Wool Hose
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Women' lun-e rihhed Fnlon Siiit; all wanted sites; three st!e; special at $1
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CORSETS
Women loreti well miJr; in high, medium and low hn-t; ail sle; pink or white; at Sl.w.
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Wom's Sateen APRONS two ion
W nmr n's pretty Tolly Frim Sateen Apron. with figured (.'oral patternn, : i I size: at 2 for $1
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Women's $2.00 Petticoats
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weaters
IU 5 s' .. . iii Wool S v e a t e r ; w ell m:de; winter weight cream color; special
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Sleepers TH) FOH
( hildreii'n Flannel Sleei-e; well made; ail oize; pink und h.'ue stripe at 'i for fl.oo.
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Infants' $1.75
Women's I'ettir oat. In ail wanted color-. mad- of lct s:ral Sitecn; worth $3.'' regular; special at
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MEN'S $2.00 SHIRTS
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MEN'S S1.75 W'l Scarfs
.Irn' Wool Scarf-: in n.nriy color to pi k from; Angora !ru,iel wool; -it ?I
Men's Fleeced U. SUITS
Wimen' flee-c rlh-
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wanted -iie; three
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Wom's $1 Silk Camisoles
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JOHN SEXTON & COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS South Bend Office, Citizens National Bank Bldg. Phone Lincoln 2585
LOOK MEN! REAL $35.00
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Wait till yu i.ec .he-e Coat and the .a'rr IF the ery ,H'rtnHitv jou'w . a aitlnc for !li!i pla'd back; .rf-aS wrappy ul--r; etc.; -uit at
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600 Heavy Large $1.75
BLANKETS
Ijirge double I-'. I'.ianket iut Sinn' ltl.ii.ket: in grey only; with r-lr.k or blue enN. at Sl.nn.
$10.00 42-PIECE DINNER
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'aiicy 12-p!ec Dinner
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FLANNEL
lx jard of fine Outing Flanne!; In white -tr!pei and clieik: ; inlie wide; at C arr! for tl CO.
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WOMEN'S LEATHER HOUSE SLIPPERS
n all letlier sllpp-r
with Uubber ia lied.
Sl.."o O'CKDAII MOl AND POLlsl ut Sl.OO Tao TöcM'Or.M ( OTTDX HA1TS S1.m) 2' . YAIIDS Ol' l'LI'rLUl'.LL SHi:i.TIX(. Sl.oti i vnns or rii.r.T m:ts at si.m
III ;.T. S I .."() AI.IMIWM DISH PAN S1.IM 10 VAKDS OK riLSH TOWELING at Sl.tm lO TAIJI.i: NAPKINS at $1.00 fi."5 rnocnim:i i:i:i spri:ds at si.oo
2 REAL $1.C0 PANS AT I-ftr;e .iüe (iranite I)lh Tan-, ll-;t. -ie; speal at only 1 f r r l.t0.
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Snow rh.te Table Ptmak: In n-at fljurrd nnd floral pattern-; ;t t yard. f. r 1.'.
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BLACK BOUDOIR SLIPPERS
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