South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 359, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 December 1920 — Page 16
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PI C I I A V MOKMM., i i;iu.K l!iO. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Home Work Play
.TIu News-Times School Department . .. , Edited by Elisabeth Stet!-. 4 The Boys' and Girls' Daily Messenger
School Study Sports
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am nut a murderer in fait . . . i r tomorrow -.lint I can r-vitte I she could . J rather than h;ir, like Palph. I O God. don't let t hi bejon?" she- ask d. Ith-' hum of !it.mt. p''Tful m aa (Irtan.:" j Mateo considered. L him ry th litt!.- vdeo of thShe w-r.t into the part of the .t Punta Heina. HO mib down I world, that, when rai-vd in unison
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Merry Christmas ,?'.; br cs happy as :iv :?: :i Christmas end happier than tJiat every day next year.
UUJLLA W III
"This is S' tiora On.iut that to 1 j r'"':1' swiftly and feverishly for half j sails for Sin ranciseu tomorrow at j c tor's -.S -Sciil--'-'llic s' "'vh it a'an n!ir- M-rriam's photograph ! sunris--. So .'.ty.- my brother, who n.-ifi" to 'r''' that to Sc nor J i -w'ond in a frair.o on a tall". Sh- arrived in his .P.p toiiay, as?inp oi.V for Doa'AlluTt-. TnVs-' tw'o'fGr rick.I it t:p. looked at it with a 1-y Punta Ilrina."
Question of Music
ir u, ;.,.ir.r.:r. a party o; oitr ki,?a srhool
iri'r.'l- ". i-.rn h-- r:, cotir.tcfci tl:" p:o';!';i: of providir. music for thr rrt I play a piano, hut f'.at a T.'t i.ovrlty fi;.r:h. So J :i t-... o f1' iny boy frier.K f wi-.fn; plays a violin and t.1 . r.'I'of u banjo, and three ii'd ...tr b-.i-! , thcr. 'J !: i"bni-t wa to drp-; a; a T-rt :::-:-ic:'ir. in nb! chtW. v. :t!i a rd barulanna handbrrcliirf ir-::.' !::. :rck. an old frit hat ..: Vi "':!: out Vjf; on. and was ? lia r a "m-inky" (r.iv . i s t t' do- (!rr,rfl up i;. ;i rcd cloth .suit !iat on a ( hain. i banp) jdayrr v.r. to fir up - ä -r.tjthrrn r.f:ro and I was to ..T'Pt.M- m a rlriwn suit I had uicd a Hallowe'en party. ltoVr the party v thrrr praed to'ctlfr several timrs, and .b.'-n e filial!,- appcareti before ?!i? (::st playi'i' our s?Vrtions wr a srrram. 5o that's how r 'Af sis seme "dihVrrnt" music. Duk H. Sacramento, Ca!.
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Neighborhood Story-trller
Little children like to have stories
facts ohcr an opportunity to am-
fn'tious pirh who desire to earn a little "p'n money." Organize a story telling class. Send note? to the busy mothers of
the neighborhood stating that John-
unih- of rxquisit' tuid i m s and
droip"d four tears on it. And M rriam only 20 rods awav! Tin n ."-h"
tii; Oiisi de Hucspi rltf, Nunuro Ii la calle d las Put-nas 1 ra;hus. And siv to th'-n- .Jh mucha-.h"
tlial the Pap;::o ,ils for Panan: i at ! st-o.l still tor P minutes. liM.kinp thr-o this afterno.-n. If anv have I into .-par,-. Sh lo.k-l int spare
told to them, and busy mothers often ! b rt-rn to send by thr- post, lot their, through a slowly op. nin' .lo',r. On
do not have time to satisfy this lik- ' r"'"" ciuicklv, that th- y ;r-iy r.rst ! h-r sid- of the u.,r was the i.uil.lir.,7 of their children. These two ! rass through th, c"ire." j matorial f.r a castle ,.f K.-nanro
Mrs. Corant nT iv. d h. r roil t: 'f,v-. an . .nuy u v.tuim p.uni. n'-wspajier.- at four o'clock. The I fl lullaby of waves r.n the phTe of a i hoy v,:i late in deliver! -is tli a, h- haven of r st. respite, peac-, a lotus i cause h,. h id Leen jV-riveted from h;s ' bmd of dreamy e;tse and security a dutv h an uu .na that cross. -d hi ,-j hfe ft poetry and heart's ase and I path ar.d to which h- immediately r.-futro. Komantioist. will you tell mi chase. Hut it made no hard- what Mrs. C'nant siw on lh Hher
i;v or Mary arc invited to come to 'ship, tor she had no lett-rs to s r,,j. side of tho door. cannot? yöur house on the next Saturday ' s" idlir.- ;n a hainm.vn i:' that is, you will n-t? Very well;
i V.u- patio of tli.-s house- that .-he oc- J wn listen. oupied, ha!. awake. half haprdly j Sh saw herself jro into a dep.n t- : drtamimr of the para ii--o that h ' i merit store and buy five spools- of
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One while packing, a 1 r: f ' Ti t i'.ir.' !'. '." s.it !. u ;th low of th" lottl dream cam.- ,rk ha rrr.i:.,' .-::.:! T rrr
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eart. cov. re.j it with straw ar.d c.n- th-n h- w.r.t o:., 1 :
y-d it to the point of mh.trka- i "Iut d-- s r.-t tie- r tion. Prom there they trarf. rred ! th-U S--:;or M-rri.ini s. ! it on hoard in the sloop's dory. The:: ! Paj.ii-o f,.:- Ptt.
afternoon and be entertained, giving
the hours of the class two to five o'clock for instance.
Thi you should pint out, will al
i end Mrriarn had created out of the ', ilk thread and three yards .f pir.c- this trunk. My lnthes tirst. Stir ' y-mrt twilight. Mat. a
"Von must take m In that sloop
to tliat stcuntr t'T.ittht. AVill you do that?" "Perhaps " Mateo shrui;ced a sucu't -stive shiulder. Mrs. Conar.t took a handful of money from a drawer and Kave it to him. '"(let the sloop ready lihind the
Kttlo point 'V lano. below the town, Mateo r. tur:..-d for addition d orshe ordered. "(.W t sailors, and l" d. rs. ready to sail at 0 o'clock. In half j Mrs. I'onant was ready. She had
an hour brine n oar: j-artly tilled with straw into the patio her-, and take my trunk to the sloop. Th-ro imore money yet. Now. hurry. For one time Mateo walked away without shuffling his feet. "Angola." cried Mrs. Conant. almost tierffdy, "come and lodji pack. I am eolith away. Out with
to her h irt with one hand, whi!" JUt a f.-w :...?-.. r.'s th it I :. sh" throw a pair of sho.-s ir.to th." ' si" k w;th I-.::.:?' trunk wih her other. j T; Par. ;r.. ! . . . 1 -. c'. ph. i At " oVloek Matro returned ar.d i how r. -ported the shop rtady. He at. l hl-J : "r.uv:::. s -.rd s. ra r.-.ti.ar.
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BOYHOOD STORIES OF FAMOUS MEN
Girls Back Athletics Rflvipekf. hx. The ßirls of the Ilclvidere Hiph School have organized themselves into a Booster Girls' Club, the purpose of which is to promote and LxH-st all forms of athletics by sale of tickets, or by aiding the financial department of the school athletic association in any way possible.
W'ben i.s a cbxk on the stair? d.m-
' n.ur to y-5o rd.iy'c: "What i'? th. dir'ff rer.ee It'-X' t n an anrrl. r and fi I ai.ce-' ()t halt." bi hooks and the ethr hafev U..'k5
OLD LADY RIDDLE
OLD MAN PUZZLE How many places arc there cn t'l face of a watch in which the po--ifions of the hour and the minute hand can t-.t ir.tf rchaneed so as still fo indicrdc a possible time? ( nrrcr t. yterd.i v : T.-rn. 1?1 v.ird. ? fert, 0 inch"3: IVc 1, 0 yard. 1 inches.)
An ardi-slanc: movement hi; been darted by the memver of the Sttni Camp I-ire Girls, Seattle, Va.ch.
John Sebastian Bach John tiptoed noise.cssly down the stairs, fumbled around in the darkness until he found a chair upon which he climbed in order to reach the top of the bookcase. At last he had the precious book which he had so lone coveted! It was a hutrc volume in which his brother copied down many tine compositions which he wanted to play on the orpan. John had been forbidden to touch it, but his desire to learn some of the wonderful pieces had been too preat a temptation for him. He stuck at his jor for several months; finally lie had them all copied. John Sebastian Bach became ftreat musician. Hi? compositions are played and .'nvefi py everyone who cares tor music.
QUESTION FOR DEBATE Resolved: That a longer day of study and recitation should be enforced by high schools.
Mr. Bradbury (musing) "Yes, I was once a Freshman, too. Some of the happiest years of my life were spent as a Freshman." The Spectator, Louisville, Ky.
How Naturall "I can sing in any flat if I have, the key."
WHO IS HE? "live m liberty, or clvo ruo death." iY o s 1 1 rda v: 01!-.i- "CT.d-U Ilolne.-. pot.)
II' sum HIGH SCHOOL CHORUSES EMTERTAIS 11777 XMAS MUSIC ALE
THE WORLD AND THE DOOR
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ov U;r mouicrs u no tneir atur- lent now for the horizon rl that Shall I charge it, ma am
t'ay atternrn shoppinjr without hindrance from their small children. A fee of 2a cents could be charged for each child. By watching closely the latest magazine for children and by reading books in the library many ideas for good stories can be obtained.
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sht:nin-i iror sea to bo the h' ri.n ! th" clerk. As she went out a lady j Prom the tirst s-he lid not waveriw.as anchored. On turnimr a c.-.m.-r '!' her life. Thev had :hat. uttl thoiwhom .ho m't crc-t.-d her cordial- from her deeision. ll r vi w was 1 they beheb! the Hot"! OriPa d.-; Marl world and cloed th" io..r. ly. "Oh, w here did you jret the clear a:id final. Hcrh'or had i-n- throe streets aw.i.v. ndulou-!- alow' M .Triam was comlni,' to her hous-M pattern for those ylcevcs dear Mrs. j d ar.d b t tin w orld in. Her love ! with its array of k. r.is. ne Tr'mps. ' N
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ml an a pncot-colorei iac- mantilht. , street ana tou'-n'i nis Helmet. An -, i ali.a!.I" tuirc. The visions of their noe b fore I ." she murmur, d ' C. W. .'cjo. .p. and they would walk -m hour urtUr ralitr.s'.'" she asked the maid whn I future that had seem.,d so bli.-sful ,' ir.anjruish. Put v-n fh.-n s!i" did' ' ' ---
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the c. ".anut palms by the lr.poon. she raehe! ho?r-. "Mrs. V,i ldron," i and onii)!i
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lower port by Ihe Jaj'aro to b- distributeit at -as'Uil stopping phic-j Thus Jo tho benehr., lit voya.-'or.-
s -alter r.ews and ont.:r!.aiument amon-r tho prisoners of se.x and mountain. Tio Pauciio, tho bot; I proprietor.
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She smiled contortedly, an.'. oao; answered the maid, "and t ie two; tried to as-ur h -rself that ho r.'-a!n- invent-d a plan by which sr.
a pap i at random, from the. ro.l the Misses Jenklnson. " . ry well, nunciation wa. rather for his sake ' miitlit speak to him. and yd makboy lud brought. j sho said. "Vou may brim: m a cup i than for her own. Xow that she : her departure without his kr.owimr. At hrst th words f a certain of t a. Majririe." j was eb-arcd of h-r burd.-n at Past, i She would walk past the hotel, ask
headlin- of a Sunday newspaper; Mrs. onant went to the ieor and technically would not his own someone to call him out and talk a n.'-ant nothing to h r; they convey d call d Anirola. the old IVruvi m wi-!wa iirh too heavily upon him? If she j few moments on trhial ex use. : only ;i i-aali7ed .sense of fainlliarity. ' man. "If Mateo is thor- s.-nd him should linr t- him. would not th I leavin,- him xpectimr to .-. e hr aij The larip'st typo ran thus: "IJoyd to mo." Mateo, a half-breed, shut-! diff r tic e fot-.".er silently mad and 'home 'at 7. . . . . .... 1 . . i
y, Lonani secures nivorrv. aim iiinir a na oi.i out oincient. rattio. i corr:o tneir Happiness v Thus she j Sh- unpinn- d h-r nat and -a it I a new- M.,-:u- Sm;th r, -.v f then tho :-tibhatir'c: "Well known "Ts there a steamer or a vcssol of j n-asim d ; bat thero were a thou - ' to Mateo. "Keep this, and wait her.- -sib-. C. W. -p;-. Mi;-., SnVp' Saint Iouis paint manufacturtr ;iny kind leavinir this coast tonight 'sand litth- voices calling t lw-r thatltül I tome." sh" or.hr. !. Th n -h. I ' .,,'-..,- ins suit, .leading one year's ab men of wile." "Ht i-a st vioui? "
Us-tppearahce recalled. ' "Xothln-T has been heard of h-r since." Twisting h.-i-self piickly out of the liiminock, Mrs. Cor.i.U'm ty : soor traversed the half-column t-f th" "IiecaU." It ncied Diu-- "U v ill I... remembered t'hir vrr. Conant diapp-arcd one evenimr in March last year. It was freely rumored that her mnri i u e with I. bo. 1 P. ('mart n.-ulted in much unhippiii"ss. Stories were not wanting to the efftct that his cnu-lty tow-;ri his wife had more than once tab n the form of physical abu-". After her departure i1. full bot!l f tincture of aconite, a ltadly i:cis.n. was founil in a small no aliclne c-ald-net in h-T 1 cdroom. This mif:ht have been an inl: ation that shmeditated suicide. It is supposed that she abandoned such an intention if she possessed It. and left h r horne instead." Mrs. (Tenant slowly dropped th" paper, and sat on a thair, claspir.: her hands titthtiy. "Pet me think O (lod! let mo think," ' whispered. "I took the bottle v a in". . . I threw it out of the window tf the train . . . I I,,-,. ....... i , I,
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PROVIDES FOR EXECUTOR
BORROWING PRIVILEGE
ENDORSED BY STATE A UDITOR
The policy also provides for an executor or administrator to handle the proceeds of the policy, without change, if the assured so states before his demise. For illustration on the above contract: If the assured or the beneficiary desires, the company will pay $580.00 per year for ten years, making the proceeds of the policy $5,800, or if death was from accidental causes, the company would pay $1,160 per year for ten years, making the proceeds from this contract $1 1,600. Policy also provides that the proceeds may be taken by the beneficiary in the form of an annuity for the rest of the beneficiary's life. In addition to the above, beginning with the second year, money may be borrowed from the company on the policy, at any time, for if the assurred desires to discontinue payments any time after the third year, the company will give a cash value or a paid-up policy, on which no further premiums need be paid, for practically all that has been paid in. Every policy issued by this company bears the endorsement of the Auditor of the State of Indiana, that the money is deposited with him to cover every provision in the policy. Remember, every figure in this contract is guaranteed and not guessed at.
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