South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 351, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 December 1920 — Page 12
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Home Made ChUtmas Candies IIw? rn.ifi- randy always rdh readily at Chri.tma tiror. The Rirl j who plans carefully, sfcurm? her orrlers i:i advartcr, can mak? a neat 'little ?um. Thrre ar? a number ot delicious kind; which can be made '.v.ith little or no supar, and that will . 'be a bis advantage this year. Maples Praline ! Boil maple jynip until it makes a ; firm ball chen dropped in cold water. ,'Kemove from the fire, and when 'partly cool stir in a cupful of prtran j ot hickory-nut meats. (ireae the : small rcjr.d hollows in the bottoms i J or t'wt crtrti tcnctips and f.U with thr candy mixture. Pack the lozenprci ishapcl goodies i:i neat boxe?, with I waxed pper betten the layers, rlisses ! C enps pranulated sugar j 1 aip water 1 Vi tc.isroon vinerrir
Bo Ratil it "hairs" when poured
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10c TALENT BECOMES $11.05 IN SIX WEEKS Camp Fire Girls in Brooklyn, X. Y., have a novel scheme for earning money. Recently each girl was criven ten cent?; called a talent. She had to invest this amount in a business proposition and see how much ?he could make it earn for six weeks. ome pirls boußht cotton, crocheted it and sold the article?. Some bought shoe polish and polished shoes, and then made candy with the proceeds sold that, and bought books wholesale and sold them retail.
The hiprhest amount was $11.03,
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to the boys and boys' photographs to i t the qirl. Alio- ffteen minutes for I reading arxl writing d oc rip t ions ?( of the ciiaracter of the per.stm j f
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nearert the truth. WHO IS HE? "OH Iliekorv." (Teste rCu: General iir roujr'.as II a i & former comnandfr of llritih .rmiM in I Yorice. )
OLD LADY RIDDLE
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"Aren't boy's clothes nice, j M though," si.qhed eleven year old 'v ;
Angelica she swav:ered around f, A the room with her hands thrust ! rü
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which is an increase of 11,050 per z tjlc time or they will know !
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mother. fJ Angelica was tlie pride of the j y i family; she was fond of drawing I and her pictures were remarkably j i.v
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The Horoscope
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OLD MAN PUZZLE My first syllabic is a drink, my ?econd is feminine, my third is a lamb's cry. nnd my whole is a city of Scripture. (Answer to yrFtorlay3T CHRISTMAS Candv, toy Horse, drum, rlncr, stockings, Tcys, paMc-j, Applet, Sled.) . , . QUESTION FOR DEBATE Resolved: That Irr.land sliould b; independent.
In order to pet her into the aca
demy at Lombirdy her father had dressed her up in boy's clothing ac p-irls were not admitted to the institution. Angelica KaufTman became one of the most popular women of'the eighteenth century and every one wanted to have his portrait painted by her.
HERBERT ROH S TO j "in. ' I can tt i! forturus. Manning MAGIC 0V SLEUTH u.u tho ,,-o. I 'T can tfll urn uh-rt: fliat ni'Mi1 r.i!' l l'r-.;;: y i liiKl n. it i- un-Jc-r sajia-- trash 'l.NiIAXAP( .Ll Ind.. T)--r. 1 ! 1 h" , f Thfii Goldfi- blurted out tli- wl'.oh: li'i-'.'-rt o'lihli r traivtrfd atrao -iiko 1 .. .a.l Iiis lark skin almost turned .vhi-.. ,,o,,- ..r o. -. rtin- Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
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arrangesrtesits that we hops wii! reiieve the situation and the doors wül open tomorrow, the second dsy of this great sale, uncle r conditions that wii! be more essiEy handled.
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WHY NOT RELIEVE THAT COLD KÖW?i
Dr. Hell's Pinc-Tar-Honoy is notfil for its effectiveness rOL""i.I, r-.d the ra.iil co-c or" i . 1 i rr i'.i'i; hord' ot I:. Hdl'-i l'i-.r-1 .it-llw.rv a jn v i-U . per: !?jrr; !: r .orapdv and i
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Tea Wagons
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Silk shade floor
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Pearl Beads, Mesh Bags. Wrbt Watches, Ivory Pyralin. Silverware, Bar Pins, Diamond Rings, Lingerie Clasps, Brooches, Mexible Bracelets, Vanities, Leather Bas Sautoir Ribbons, Candle Stieles. Picture Frames, etc. (TF FTF!R9
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