Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1920 — Page 10

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Dju Notice It, Too? Well, Anyway It? 8 Here; Look A round ‘P. L. /.V Used to Utter It Frequently, but Alas, No More! > It’s here. It was Just as bound to come as was the cause that brought It into our midst. It Is not a bit popular with everybody, but the first person singular In practically every case welcomes it with open arms, glad greetings, and all that sort of thing. Nobody knows how long it’s going to stay, and nobody cares as long rs the reason for its existence stays among us. It was practically unknown ik the days when Bacchus reigned supreme in the country. In fact, it was the chief obstacle in the path of sustenance of beer days, and the 5-cent soda.

Joy reigned supreme in the hard drink emporiums and the soda caches when some prosperous looking Individual would walk up to the bar or fountain or whatever it happened to be, and say “have one on me.” But these P. L. I.s utter these words no more. We have it straight from the mouths of the soda di*pens“rs and the tfrawers of the prohibition drinks that they don’t. Not since IT came into prominence as “among those present.” Prohibition bartenders say the "great drouth” has been responsible for its coming. Rods dispensers say rhe war tax brought it on us. But General Public places the blame on that old, ageworn, bent-shouldered, tottering individual. Mr. H. C. Living. In these days when it costs 20 cents for a dish of Ic© cream and two-third* of what a man is worth for a smell of “hootch.” It will be readily ?een that no well-balanced, fair-minded person is going to step up to the man behind the counter and repeat those words tnat has caused the downfall of many a good man and broken up countless homes, “Boys, have one on me.” Oh, no. Nowadays when one wants to risk his life by drinking a little home-brew, or wants to wreck his financial condition by eating a dish of ice cream, he cautiously approaches the "rendyvoo” where said home-brew or ice cream is dispensed. slyly opens the door and creeps in like Mr. Husband, who comes home in the wee sma' hours of the morning from an “important business meeting.” llavimr made sure that none of his acquaintances are within hailing distance, he whispers to the soda clerk, la a humble voice, his desires And. oh. what weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth occurs when some acquaintance happens in Just as be is raising the luxurious morsel to his

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mouth, and pats him on the back and reminds him that they are old friends now, Just as in pre-prohibition days. And after he has told said acquaintance that the old days are no more, Just as the peg top trousers and high heeled shoes for men have passed ou.t of existence, they proceed to eat in unison. But after they have partaken of life’s luxuries in the soda parlor, they proceed to pay for it in unison, each digging down in his own particular jeans for the coin of the realm to pay for their foolishness. You see, IT has had Its effect on these two men. And so It goes all along the line. No more do the popular young men gather around the soda fountains to partake of a banana split or a cherry frappe at the expense of a fellow playmate. It simply Isn’t done In any kind of society any more. And all because of the entrance of IT. What Is IT? IT Is the “dutch treat” LEGION POST ELECTS OFFICERS. WABASH, Ind.. Nov. 26.—Stineman post No. 15 of the American Legion has elected officers for the year as tollows: Kenneth Y'arnelle, commander; Thomas Christiman, vice commander; F. J. Harvey, treasurer; Hassell Coats, adjutant.

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Dog Leads in Rescue Special to The Times. VERSAILLES, Ind., Nov. 26.—Dale Dorsett, 10, son of Roscoe Dorsett, was saved from drowning here when his pet dog led the lad’s brother to the cistern into which he had fallen. The boy and the dog had been running across vacant lote when the lad broke through boards covering an unused cistern. The dog, by his strange antics, attracted the boy’s brother to the cistern

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and, with the aid of his mother and a rope, the child was rescued. Germans Deny U. S. Grants Food Credits LONDON, Nov. 26.—The German government has issued a denial of persistent reports from New York that the United States is granting Germany $4,000,000 In credits for the purchase of food and raw materials said an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Copenhagen today

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