South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 366, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 December 1920 — Page 10
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Store Closed at 5:30 P. M. Friday and All Day Saturday, New Year
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,.rti!.L' S.rvliy. "IM.r-M, My Vif !" whi il v :.- .-do'iN-d ftuni ,ir Gilbert I'.trk-!-' M'.tv .f th- t'ar.r.d;tli- str'rr. -t r.'rf'd !: -lior.s f th" oirr -n t :e.-";j. I : .- i I .Mr. D" t'i". Miitn i-iii-, Mth'l Ji;!inn" Scot'. a.d Ann F.rr -t a r inelud'.-d in th" ' -t. ii ool;, Hammond Dry i'rrnt. is Snsruniilpil ciii',A(;o. i" ".i)t. John riK'-r.t of ' , II-,(.L- t . 1 - i '.' w . ' H.'tr.inoiül. Ind.. was j-ri r.ill - ITohi'oiti'ri .'lüc-r -r tl Grvut Lak-i district. 'an Hoi k has .- ( :-. ir. th-.- inte rna'. r.vr.uo m i vie- yurs. Gu-tav) Sum as of th- Chica fro ;yaj aijpoint l t iniM.rari!y to tako V.-ai I Hf)ok'.H j.h'j"-. No f- rnutl iliarp-sl wert; fih 'l ai;air.t th" Itid!a.na oflictr, MIMMtlNT. XowadavH wlion e r ad t'a word "laor Ja! r" wo su--ict that tho jirintrrs j I 1 tho word "doah.T" v h n th'-v trnoio it h-Khr. JAY AA!i:i) AIIMSTJ;it. r-v t'rilt'-.l l'n ss: WASHINdTON, h.c. CO. Prfst Wil-on today ent to th- s-n;t. Iho norfiination of I' t r A. Jay of HhodfInland to bo minister of iCumania. is ; 1 . :' 'i? '' j " : '! ' i7v faUd's ltxm." at th Oliver the. I;itiine New Vir't day. lll!!!l!!!IBl!!!!l!ll!l!!!!lill!i TONIGHT ' EE : j rEH ' I
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TEAR SHAKESPEARE? NOT SO!M THEY CRY CiucaTjO, III. Scnn High school students no longer hold great fears of thr classical writings of Shakespeare at least not as much as they used to. For a nrw ay of studyhim has been discovered. The chssrs compare the usage of words and rhrases in Shakesjxrartr's time with their use today. The students are also making a lit of Shakespearian idioms that are still considered good KnlUh. A "common error" day was observed at the school recently and special emphasis was lata on the cd 0 mistakes that are still made h usagc 0f the Englifh lan6 a4K ÄINDOOiMAGIC Magician's Masih: The most mystifying tricks always have a sim?'.e secret back of them, The apparatus required for this trick consists of a dime, a quarter, and a tumbler with a thick bottom. In preparing for the trick you palm the quarter in your left hand. Show the dime, which you hold in your right hand, to the group watching you. Pretend to place it in the 1 c 4t i.f , n, : ,-,t palm of the left nana, but in realt 1 .u. r:' tf A fircf itv oalm it in the rifirnt. At nrst r v !. fnr , hMt n iitS; nriV re will to perform, but a) ttlc practice ill Take up the tumbler in the right hand and place it on the coin (which the watchers suppose to be the dime) in the left hand. Invite someone to look thru the bottom of the glass to be sure that the coin is still there. He will see that it i and wilj not detect that it is a quarter, for the thick bottom of the glass causes the large coin to appear the lize of a dime. Place the whole on the table, taking care not to expose the quarter too much. Then undertake to change the "dime" to a quarter, which, you see, is very readily done. I Rciolve That a harsh word to either of fiarmts shall no lenger be spoken by me. NAVY SEAPLANE FLIGHT STARTS To Make Trip From Sau Diego to Canal Zone. Bv Unit öd 1'rpiJs: SAX D1KÜO, Calif., Dec. SO. The Navy seaplano flight from San Dietro f i . thii 1.in'! vi.Ti . . rv!r x tl T fir V' .il .. " ' . luaay wnen i- piunes oi 1110 1 type took off at rsorth I?iand .Navy air station. They were to make a rendevouz .it srl fff San Dietro and there take j o:T a second time for the. south. Tin j first siop was to he made on the !vuast cf Mexico. The flight was to havo started at about, daylight but was delayed by heavy fo which hung around Point Loma. A huadron of supply ships and tender.. already had been stationed along th bleak Mexican coast to care f c r tho planed. Following the departure of the fir. 12 planea, two others took off fit interval?. A total of 14 machines making the flight. FLIRT YÖUHDED III DUEL WITH DEPUTY Indianapolis Officer Shoots 'Bad-Man" Who Follows Daughter. INDIANAPOLIS'. Ind.. Deo. CO. An Alleged "ftiok up man" and Deputy herilT Kobert MacBroom staged a pistol duel in a west idde drutr store her last night after the "bad nian" had tried to flirt with MacB room's daughter. (7ecil K. Hamm, the man whom MacBroom J arrested, pulled a revolver from his . . . 1. . .. .... ll. . A - . . . t .. i . . I . ,. ' JM.1C u'i wiien mo uepuiy lunieu ii i ask a driii? elerk a question. It was pointed at MaeLtroom' head. but was lowered to his body when the ("eputy made a move and Hamrr pulled the trigger, the bullet entering MacBroom's right forearm. After pulling the trigger. Hamm threw away hi sun and started to run. MacBroom tired once, hitting Iiis prisoner in the rijht shoulder just above the lung. The wound will not result fatilly unhss infection develops. Miss MarBroom entered the drug -tore and telephoned her father after Hamm had tried to flirt with her and had followed her. MacBroom i.tried and placed Hamm under ar rest. They were nwalting the polier patrol when the shooting occurred. ! oitDKit of i:srntx stak. ! Oirieers and members of South i Bend chapter No. 2 are re-iutstcd to meet at Maroni" Tempi' at 1:1!0 o'clock Friday to attend the funeral J Cra A Part on. Sec'v. rr,S.?-Cl. T WILL HAVE THE BIGGEST PARTY IN THE CITY NEW YEAR'S EVE
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t v MOVIES PUT NEW LIFE INTO STUDY OF LATIN Atlanta, Ga. Those who think of the study of Latin as being dreary, dull and as dead as the language itself are now to be given an opportunity to revise their impressions by a glimpse into the Sixth Book of Virgil when the cramanc ciuu 01 uic vjiua ihkh , , , . School here presents a modern mo- . r A . ..- lion prciurc siory ui acums the underworld. The picture was entirely by g.$ o the school, more than two hundred taking part. The film, after being shown in Atlanta, will probably tour the country stopping at the various high schools which have adopted the movie 2s part of the educational program. OLD LADY RIDDLE Why is "o" the only vowel sounded? fAmwer to yesterday's: "TvTvit chasm often separates friends?' Sarcasm.) Teacher (looking at report card) "Glenn, is this your father's signature?" Glenn "Yessum, as near as I could make." Tnz Student, Oklahome High School, Oklahoma Citv. Okla xi:v yi:ak's hksolutions Mako this resolution to savo during l'Jll . TT or more is paid on all money invested with tho Workingmen's J'uildinj? and Lo.in Ass'n. Deposits made before Jan. 10 will dr;nv intrrest from tirst of vcar. Cured His RUPTURE I ua hadly ruptured uMD l'.ftinz n trunk several yurs av'o. Iictr s.d.l my only hop? of cure was nu oj-er:itlon. Trusses did mo no jrooil rinally I rt pleteiy rurea ra'. ieurs lmro pn.ssti . . and the rupti id the rupture hns never returned, al- j ouffh I nui duintr hard work as a r.irth Pnter. Ther was iio oporatlon, ro lout ( tlrr.e. no trouble. I have nothing to, sell, hut will give full information about j how you rnuy riot a complete u ro without operation, if you write t ine. LupenM. ruhen. Carpenter. 'jCAG Mnr(ellus Avenue, Mnnasquan. N. J. Ilettor cut out this nothe and phow It to nnv tttbers who ure ruptured you may save I a lue or at leaut f-t'p tli inlscry of rupture and the worry and danger of n operation. Adv. If you had a Florida Garden You wouldn't have better or fresher produce than is now obtainable at the Ferndell. Fresh from the s u n n v southland. Come. Tomatoes Cauliflower Beans Peas Head Lettuce Celery and Egg Plant Specials for Tomorrow Big No. 3 Can Sliced Pineapple at 39c Sliced California Peaches, per can . . 32c Little Kernal Corn, Z 25c
The Fei nde Grocery and Market (Famous For Food)
School Study Sports
DOG STORIES Rover and the Rattler It was or.e day last summer that my collie. Rover, saved the life of t.vo feri-cr.s a friend of mine arrl myself. Wc three were out hiking over the prairie region near h:rt and had topped a foothill when my friend suggested that he and I stretch out cn the ground and sun ourselves a little. It was a hot day and we both were pretty tired. 50 we did. Rover wert romping about. Somehow, in the drowsiness of the heat we bcth dozed otl. I don't know how long we were asleep, but suddenly I heard a loud barking at iny ears, and opening my eyes 1 saw j Rover standing over me yelping for all he was worth. I jumped up, for 1 knew there must he something wrong. There was. Just about four feet from my side was coiled a rattlesnake preparing to 5trike. My friend had also awakened, and he jumped up. The three of us then hurried out of reach of the poisonous fangs. Later we killed the snake and thanks to good old Rover, returned safely home. K. L. "Are you fond of lamb?" "Essays or stew?" OLD MAN PUZZLE What message is expressed in these letters? X U R, X U B; X. 2 X, U R 4 me. (Answer to yesterday: Wasp, at, a.) "No Metal Touches the Skin" ''Why were these men caller Kniehts of the Garter'?" "Because they were supporter o? the King." QUESTION FOR DEBATE Resolved: That girls pay toe much attention to dress. WHO IS HE? The rr? at Americart ekort .tory writer. fYeterdyi Zachary TayColopJal Club Dance Xew Year's nicht, Saturday, Jan. 1, 121, at 2 114-21 Dl W. Divisioi st., at Daskowski'.s hall, opposite Singer ofllce, 8 p. m. & 0 36-31 Piano tuning next Monday, fl. - Phone Main 4030. (oT If n 1 J 0 "I O . j 'S 1 1 1 ASTLE TODAYRED FOAM,, Starring ' ZEENA KEEFE A gripping photo presentation of the story by tho saino name that created Mich a fsensation anions: !aturtlay K vc ii in? Vot reailei-s. K The stor of a man's attempt to seek revenue hy using Iiis wife as a tool. TOMORROW BRYANT WASHBURN -in"BURGLAR PROOF" NOW PLAYING THE KINOGRAMS World's Iatot News In lectures KIRBY, QUINN & ANGER In the Corner Comedy "On the Street" Will lam Sisto LA ROSE & ADAMS OflVrimr "IMt-s of Sunshine" Prosper & Maret HALL, ERMINE & BRICE "A Nicht on Broadway' The Dancing Humphreys SPEND NEW YEAR'S EVE AT THE ORPHEUM l'irst diow at 8:I.j. lat show 10:15, running till midnight.
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MAY HUY BELT LIE WASHINGTON. J.o. ni'. - - Tl. 'ok r.-:r.r.i KiJlrc-aJ Cn, f., 'i..i:ik-.-!i lor ;tu?hr';v. 0 h iM ju rato and ultitnM ly pnn ha th j :;ica,co juiuta-n laiiway t-rrr.ir.al j. 1 10 tti" nw ..r,c . Cor.tr.il an inner bell lino t ir.f. oti-.n ' ai rhio.o. Tl- b-l;. Jin., iiroi ti -s nre value. 1 at about ';.:.co . v-i. UILh$L TROOPS tT ior.,o,.1 HA.vjfAV.' Do,.. , , iiiw;'.-. ;n 1 ocnov,, r ik-. l m aC iia. - tio ir oK'i- rs. h ivo t rroriz-d - vicinity :'cr two days with looting and 1:ki aahii i -Til. The mutiny was .iid t" l;.iv 1m a d'.lo to de'.a it; nay. FODAY at the Bryant Washburn IN "Burglar Proof" You'll enjoy oxory minute of the screen lortraal of "Urjant's" efforts to reform. King "Boozo" plays havoc with Iiis plans. TOMORROW DOROTHY DALTON dri ft Romantic Adventuress" i notici: Regular patrons of t h e IaSalle are request el to nk atM)iit liekets at tin !mv onicx. admission" :oc
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