South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 343, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 December 1920 — Page 12
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Home Th-: News-Times School Department Scho1 Work Edited by Elisabeth Steele, Study Play The Boys' and Girls9 Daily Messenger Sports
Alumni to Moot For Reunion! Revel During Ilnli- j
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BOYHOOD STORIES OF FAMOUS MEN
OLD MAN PUZZLE WHO IS HE? How shall five persons divide five "A,mJ lt. ;M" to talk eggs sd that each receives one and through thin tir.
one still remains in the di?h?
Cyrus H. K. Curtis
In 1-07 a newsboy stood in thr
(Answrr to yesterday's: A boy who is . nt to a 'a11 w ith a. 2-fraHori bucket
rwW a i-j.;a:!;n Ivjck't to -riug brie'
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It out nr. A ;our in 3 K.-'klnr-s more, which lir aL-o throws nut. This P-avs ex.'-.-tly 1 K'iliTi in tie biff hucket.
I ur this lti'o tlu little on-. Then l.U
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OLD LADY RIDDLE Why is, a rifleman t":ri::ir wide from his target like a 1:1.1:1 who
A dinm-r at 0 o'. ir-ck ;,n.l fi am.' Y .v-. ...oS .it 8 o'ci.K.c v.i!l !- r..f.ir.-, rf to", )vris a rreat event. I-amo-is men runiur. an 1 a turjf.ut ..-! "rm all over th world c: m-. r.,.c:cd. j Ch.arlcs Dickens started the pres.-es. Th ti. :.: r f f th r;i ! :'.. -I Then end there that new-hoy cl i'f ; ;:r" An. ! 1 A I -x.i .".! r. ; made up Lis mind to the Pub-H-rtort Ali.i.u.-. ;ril Ami. :.:.; jc Ledger Building. Today he I s;io Andrii:-'. Ddward 1' il'b. t, OW!,.
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ALONE OVER iNlGHT An Adventure in the "VTrenn's Nest' Hv Marian? I. Til-on
"I'm ci:i to call Constable Mrs. Martin who was with him
Jones," whispered Hen, hustling were promptly admitted.
downstairs to the telephone. In a
They had come over to sec that
K.irl Kam-, 1 tur,s I . -1 r: . k.. . t r. , T,,e ncwsbov was Cvrus II. K. 1 r ! - rV;; T'uV A Ct:rti?. now publisher of the Satur.'n.:r:ur rw o'.. Ah;.d emr.c: Post, the Ladies Huh- Ki'r.m i'..,-r- .-, loi -.t Home Jotirnul. the Country d'nt:e-
Oirr.pb'll, s h-iyi. r ChrS- irt, H-.n- man and the i h:ladc:.iua t uhlic Martins powerful automobile 'out turned out
vy LMv:-. X -N-.n l..di-. Knlph "i.d. Le'.;Tcr. with w Inch he recently of the parage and were pushing it Contahlr Tone; and hi Hrnntr.
morocut he had the constable on the Wrenn youngsters were not
"frightened out ot their w;ts" and
to tell them how the burglary
the wire.
The burglars now had Mr.
Ailj.-rt. I)- ;;tor, n.u ry I n i-v-. .'u-t mcrcl the Philadelphia Pres.
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down the street.
"Let's fo'low hem, Dave," urged lien.
kinp Christmas presents .it ud knocking at the front door cr va crooks the countv dctecti ne th;;,,Vlrc.I?i:s Xe' , , , T, ., have been on the lookout for Once voa 1'ivc the idea yoar U,ho ; V:cr.c?, anded David past threc lxlonths Mr. Ma jncQ oa i.ae xne n.ea. joJJ Jn a 0;,(? 5 voice. iddr-rf n brain, will surest a hundred M;irtin answcrC(I and hc and (-
A Christmas Calendar Party Just before Christmas 5s too busja time for ordinary parties. Put a "Calendar Party" is even better than an evening spent in
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John liensori, had caught the burglars just as they were entering the villacp "nostnrh rf thru the hnrlr
"Dont you boys dare stir from jocr. Apparently thev had exthis house," halt begged, half de- pected to rob the postofnee then get mar.ded tlma, hobhng on to their auay jn Martin's big car which wa3 .at. "Ihd you call the Martins.-;' standing outside. They were now Pen acknowledged that he d:dn t lanci.tshir.g in Constahlc Jones'
aim rusm-fi to ine icicpr.onc anu ccilar wllich was U5cd ,or lhe
village jail. "And it's Constable Jones' opinion they are the profes-
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awakened his neighbors
Some 1. minutes later came a
Farmer: "See here boy. what are you doinr: up that tree?'' Poy: "One of your pears fell off, sir, and I'm trying to put it back."
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The Wrenn children were heroes
of the little village next day. Over and over apain they were asked to tell the story of the burelary. Mr. and Mrs. Wrenn returned homo late that afternoon and there was a fresh recital of the episode. "We are invited to Martins for supper tomorrow niht," Lois informed her parents. "And Mr. Martin is froi:i to take tis to Niagara Falls in his auto next summer' put in Wilma. The telephone ran?. It,wa? Constable Jones. His voice was jubilant. "Come down to my office rifrht away, Mr. Wrenn. I have $100 reward for your children which has come from a bank that those same two crooks robbed la?t week." (ThfFn't)
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Cotton Goods Are Away Down Comforter Challie, 36-inch in figured patterns, 35c value, yard 19c Outin? Mannel in neat stripes and checks, light and dark colors, 39c value, yard 19c Percales in light and dark patterns, 36 inches wide, best quality, 50c value, yard 35c
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Swansdown Fluft Blankets, size 66x80, extra quality in beautiful block patterns. Regular $6.95 value at. . .$4.50 Swansdown Blankets, size 66x80, in plaids and plain grey, tan, white. Regular $4.95 values $3.95 Lover Prices On Cotton Batts Every kind and size reduced for this special selling. 6-oz. batts reduced to 2iZ 8-oz. batts reduced to 19c S-oz. batts reduced to 22c 10-oz. batts reduced to 35c 1 2-oz. batts reduced to 45c 3 pound best quality white Comforter cotton re-
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Many Practical Gifts Can Be Made From These Yarns Knitting is more popular now than ever before. Novelties in hand knitting are attracting attention of women all over the country. Why not knit a sweater, coatee, scarf or cap for your friend? It would surely be appreciated as they pive such fine service and long wear and you know anyone appreciates anything a great deal more that is hand made. Choose from These Yarns In many pretty colorings Germantbwn 4-fold yarn in many colors, at ball, ,50c Lamma Wool Yarn in colors, ball . . c 65c Silky Worcested Yarn in colors, ball 75c Radio Shetland in colors, ball 85c Sunlight Yarn in colors, hank $1.25
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Christmas Uinbrellas 25 Di scount Beautiful Silk Umbrellas with fancy handles. Choice of any umbrella that sold from $10.00 up special at onefourth off.
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