Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 205, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1926 — Page 3
DEC. 2, 1926
Hundreds of Bobbed-Hair Notes Arrive in Times Great Contest
Replies to The Times SIOO "To teob or Not to Bob” competition continue to flood the desk of the Bobbed Hair Contest Editor. Every mail brings letter after let- , ter and Indications are that hundreds ! of others are on the way. It will require hours for the judges to go over all the letters of the contestants. That Mary Pickford with her long locks has influenced many an Indi- j armpolis girl not to bob her hair is disclosed in many letters received. Many of the letters point out that Mary is the champion of long hair arid that Tier judgment in the mat- j ter has influenced many not to cut \ their hair. This contest is open to all femlnijne readers of The Indianapolis Times. The cash prizes will total SIOO in gold. Three judges, all prominent women of the city, will act as judges. The contest closes at midnight Saturday. Women and girls who have not I entered this contest should do so; today. Write your essay of not more than 150 words and send it to the Bobbed Hair Contest Editor at The Times. Your theme will be "Why I Bobbed or Did Not Bob My Hair.” The rules governing the contest are as follows: 1. Feminine readers of The Indianapolis Times. married and single, bobbed, and unbobbed may compete for prizes totaling SIOO in Jroid. > 2. Essays of 150 words or less, giving reason why hair has not been bobbed or has been bobbed, should be j sent to Bobbed Hair Contest Editor, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Tnd. 3. All letters must be received by Saturday night at midnight. Dec. 4. 4. Three judges, selected from leading women of this city, will de-1 clde the winners. 5. Prizes, SSO, first; $25, second; j sls. third, and ten prizes of $1 each | to the next ten best, and twenty pairs of tickets, a pair to each winner of the next twenty, for showing either of “Syncopating Sue” or “Da j Boheme” when presented at the j Circle.
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< 'IIICAGO. —Somebody told Charles Wineka, 12, how to catch* pigeons, j Armed with one pocketful of com i and another of salt, he climbed up j on the roof 6t the school and tried it. Chief result was that he gets out of going to classes for some time, : s lie slipped while zealously trying to sprinkle salt on a pigeon's tail and fell through a skylight. PARTS, 111. —When physicians operated on Mrs. Floyd Combs for appendicitis they found a large pin j Imbedded in her appendix. The pres- > nee of the pin was not so strange, j I ut they cannot understand how it ' * issed through the stomach without tincturing the delicate membranes. MALLARD, lowa.—Most of Mallard's business is being conducted as it was in the old frontier days. Barter has come back into vogue bemuse of lack of cash occasioned by riie closing of banks for reorganization. Farmers in the vicinity truck their products 'into town and leave with merchandise. BROOKLYN, N. Yj— David Stein, who just couldn’t seem to do things to his school teacher’s liking, committed suicide by hanging himself during the absence of his mother on a shopping trip. CHICAGO.—George F. Emme had to pay a fine of SIOO in pennies because lie married Angel Guarno, a member if the Club. A club rule provides that compensation must be paid remaining members of the club by the hubby of the girl who has broken her vows to remain single.
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