South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 350, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 December 1920 — Page 16

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Tlu News-Times School Department Edited by Elisabeth Steele. The Boys' and Girls' Daily Messenger

School Study Sports

K. OF C BOYS MAKING TOYS.

TORIES

Durirj: my father's visit to Ohio lie rradr the acnuiintance of a

! family who had tw; pets - pirrot 'and a flcj;. Th? qo was taught

to to the baker and ct a pound remarkable results. 9

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WIRELESS TELEPHONE HEARD ACROSS OCEAN Harold Robir.sm, 1G years o!d, nd hii father. Hus;h Robinson, of Keyport, X. have been experimenting with a lor.p: distance wireless telephone. They report some

'AI1 th- r-opi would rravc to say ra-s. "Poodle, so to the baker and tl a pound of cookies." The parrot soon became familiar v.-nh this tatrment a. ml ri saying to Poodle, "Go Kt a pound of cookici from the kklcer." So Poodle -would run to the .baker and gft a po'jnd of ccrnies. The T;rst week the jx-ople's T 1 2 1 r.vas a little more than last. The

next week it was more and the third it W33 immense.

The man ct the honse became jarrjued and decided to sec the 'baker. As he. was dressing to (jo jjie heard Polly say, "Poodle, et ta pound of cookies from the bk,er." The man sat down to watch .the process. Soon the dop rejttrrard with the pound of cookies and Polly and Poodle sat down (and ate them. i The man then understood where rtheir cookies went and arranged ;it so the two pets no longer enjoyed sach feasts, i Raymond ?fulder.

WHO IS HE? A F'ouorfti! Vi r I t t 8 h ;; nJohn :Lid.-f-clJ. author. )

Recently George W. G. Benzie, a

wireless telephone operator of Scotland, wrote a letter to Mr. Robinson telling rim that he had heard his message sent from Keypcirt, N. J., and had recognized Harry Lauder's 'Ivoamin in the Gloamin ", a phonograph record which the Robinson's sent out on the wireless telephone. It had traveled 3,f,C0 miles.

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QL'ES TION FOR DEBATE Resolved: That football should ino lcnjrcr be a high school sscrt

.uniesji it is radically changed to

I'mtal Telepathy This is a Rreit spirit trick for a clever boy and jLrirl to work. A committee from the audience Iocics the tfirl in a remote roomSeveral of the committee guard the room. Then th- others return to the hall where the boy maricim is. Various r-crsor.s call out sueli fcts as the time by a certain watch, any number of four figure?, the amount of money in a pursr, rtc After this has been done, a member of the committee takes a fountain pen and paper to the lad who in a moment comes out with all the articles written on the paper. It is done this way. The hoy has in his rij?ht pocket a small pencil and a small pad -vii'i several cigarette papers fastened to it with an elastic band. When (he articles are named off, he has his hand in his pocket, appearing to think deeply. In reality he is writing the thinirs do'vn. With his finders he rolls this paper in a tiny lall, takes but hi 3 pen, and, before endin: it to the lady, tries it "to ee if it writes." As he puts the

cap back on he slrps the paper ball j.

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OLD MAN PUZZLE A boy was writing down what be wanted for Christmas. On a sheet of paper he wrote in one column. "Candy, toy horse, drumi . rintr, stockings, toys, games, apples V s!c." He wrote unevenly and wa3 surprised to see that, reading downward and taking" one letter fromeach word another biff word appeared. What was it?

( Answer to ysterlay: 'Tv w th nlflht hf fore Christmas And nil thu th' liou. 2ot a crUur tcaa Ptirring', Net rvwi a mous.)

BOYHOOD STORIES OF FAMOUS MEN

Edwin Booth Ed'.vin felt himself snatched up in a pair of strong loving arms, and up to the ceiling he was thrown, but the same strong arms were there to catch him as hp camdown. "Father, I am Roin to be an, actor, too," asserted little Edwin to Mr. P.ooth, who had left the starre midst i storm of applause. "Put I sliall be the villain or nobody," he declared. Edwin Booth became a very famous i-dor. His greatest success was ach eved when he enacted the role of "Hamlet."

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Shell shocked soldiers cf St. Kllzabt-tb's llofcpltal, Washington, D, .0.,jnnnnfacturtng oh for orph:.n ot failer oidirn.

DISCREDITS "TIP" OF HAMOM U OMAX

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of murJi'i' in conii'-ctiori with th' j dfat of Jake Humon. nillionair'-j

oil man and politieUn, was br-iiovo.l lo l.c irrttln lur mail at -Post.

Idaho, 2' mllfrf v;it-l of h;)'K:tr, Wash., fai!d lo arou.-o oüic-crn

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lelimtnate it3 daaers.

Ij.'I payors. n5tty hif-n ectiool t-r3. ,cft. f'one a moment so that the i-rr" vn.ft in action. "spirit"." will come to her.

because ct course the girl mu.-t be

Portland Ilili Schools Give. Good Sprrcli I'nrun! "'; in I'ortl.u-.d, re., th.-y )..,- ; v;r own way of dinc thirds and

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ir iti-i (Jcod Spoi'i'h wi't k. An elai)s.tt.' pageant was riv-n and th.'iroir;e of ttio occasion turne! out b" Misfl Centuo liandhook of VS'ntin. This charming your.r perr "i w on prent popular applause both :r hT beauty and the cltvtrm.5d f her costume.

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OLD LADY RIDDLE Tn what part of the church do they rinj? the bell(e)s? (AnsTver to yrterdo.ys: Th letter is m-vl3:Lb, yet never cut ct

yi;s. sik:" Tlif Salvation anny knov- ovtnry urtby family in Sontli IUmkI ami birc to tiring Arnas jy to ra Ii t.unily. WfiuM jou UUr t( !pH':Ml joy? .Iut phono .Mufn or ond jcsir donation to -Ii S. St. iVU-r st. r brin ur j;ift tu 107 Colfax.

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furnish tho current which will bojj dirrct lr.Ftrad of attornatln l-. raus.' tho latter has boon found ti ' H

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following the railroad.

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TiirUIAY AT 111 SWOKTirS

Pf iinnin at 0 o'clock the prcat j ' liosi.ry s.ilt'. Ifosf for men aiul women. $2 and $. women's silk j hei1 at $1; $n.") to $r women's silk t h

Whitman, Ward & Lec Co., Wholesale Dealers and Distributors of Fresh, Frozen, H X.5

Smoked, Salt and Pickled Fish Boston, Mass., offer to the public of South Bend 4;

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choice selected Fresh Frozen Ocean Fish, consisting of such staple varieties as 'f

Chicken Halibut, Silver Salmon, Mackerel, Codfish, Whiting, Herring, Flounders, Pollock or Boston Bluefish and Haddock, the favorite food fish in Mass. These fbh j a now oi sale at the following markets: H

ihp llcrit. 13S S. Mi.-hican st. Maia I h--s Gcc; ? 2 TS?. H--0. I SI.

K(' $2; 12 to $2.00 worron's. wool

b.-athor hos? at Jl; ? pairs women's silk hoso In box, Ji value $2.T'0 per! bx; mm's 7."c to ?r wool heather1

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Figured knit Tics, hand embroidered, are the very finest. Black grounds with colored figures. Alf silks and knits are included in our Christmas Neckwear Sale. Supply your needs during this Sale.

MAX ADLER CO. FASHION PARK CLOTHIERS Soutli Fo5t Comer MiJiim and Washington Streets

THE MAIN ST. CASH MARKET Chas. J. Brennfleck 138 Mein St. Home Phone 5593 Bell Phone 1920

INWOOD WHOLESALE GROCERY 438 South Michigan St. Phone Bell 1649

O. E. FRIES Cash Meat Market 910 South Michigan St. Phone 2410 A. J. KORPAL 325 South Walnut St. Lincoln 2498 MCCARTY'S CASH MARKET 729 Lincoln Way West Phone Lincoln 5631

SOUTH BEND PROVISION CO. 817 South Michigan St. Main 4067

WOODKA BROS. 118 South Michigan St. South Bend

WOODKA BROS. Mishawaka, Ind.

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544 South Scott Street , N. Y. Central Tracks Where a force of salesmen will handle the sales. Special wholesale prices

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Make this week a Fish Week. Eat Fish every day. We absolutely guarantee the quality of these fish to be the finest. Your money returned if not satisfactory.

HISTORICAL In the year 1641, Gov. Winthrop of Massachusetts reported over 300,000 dry Salt Fish exported to London the early beginning of a business that in 1920 brought to Boston, Gloucester and Portland alone over 300,000,000 pounds of Ocean Fish. The United States produces about two billion pounds of Sea Food 76 of which is produced on the Atlantic coast. Food is the most important thing, in life. What to Eat is of universal concern in South Bend as well as Europe.

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SILK BLOUSES AT $5.00 New Silk Blouses in beautiful plaids, crepe de chine, georgette and satin. Immense variety of styles. Just the thing for Christmas gifts. Wednesday jJ Ofr! special HUU CHILDREN'S DRESSES AT $2.49 Child ren's Dresses, age 6 to 14 years, in pretty plaids, checks, stripes and solid colors; fine ginghams, nicely trimmed, up to $5.00 dreses. Wednesday A O special &m'?J TABLE LINEN AT $1.49 72 -men ercerized Bl eached Table Damask, in fifteen pretty designs, that would make a splendid Christmas gift. $2.50 quality. Wednesday (Jf 1 3 O special , & l m'JiJ

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nis mem iimas store GOWNS AND CHEMISE AT 95c Women's Gowns and Chemise, white and pink, fine quality; all sizes; large selection of styles; up to $2.00 each; Wedncs- fC a day special wwv silk: HOSE AT $1.95 Women's Gordon Silk Hosiery, black, nil sizes; the regular $3.00 kind; p" Wednesday special wJ SILK HOSE AT $1.25 Women's eplendid heavy quality Burson Silk H ose. black or cordovan, in all sizes. Their best $2.00 quality. Of" Wednesday special 1 a 10

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There must be something "deluxe" about a Man's Shirt that is chosen for a Christmas gift. It cannot be just a Shirt. The patterns must be exclusive, the designing superb, and the materials of first quality. Come to this Store and be assured that whatever you choose in Shirts is certain to be commended by the recipient. An unusual assortment of silks, madras, cords,. etc., all specially priced. This same mark of excellence features all our Christmas goods. You buy here with the assurance, first of all, that the quality of every article is of the very best whether it be a shirt, a tie, a pair of hose, or other items of men's wear in our immense furnishing section. We also feature in this department the popular Phoenix hosiery and silk underwear for women.

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