South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1921 — Page 16
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Flu News-Times School Department --oi Y " ' Edited by Elinbeth Steele. TJic Boys9 and Girls9 Daily Messenger
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BECAUSE PLAYER PIANO 15 RUN BY COMPRESSED AIR YOU MUST PUMP IT A ' Why- Art.cle 'V.'l y rr.ut yot: pump the player I :;.:: to rr..iV.r i: j!,iy?" V-cA:-r the piano i run by comrc air ;ir.d the prtlals you pump r'r.itp !-c;ovs which compress the .t:r t- r::n the vi "trumrrst. TJ rrr is a null motor inside the I--.'.ri'. run ly compressed air from tli'- Irüows, v, hi h winds the perf' r.itrd nr:-ic roll. On most pianos t'" --j.rrd of the piece played is repu-l.tt'-d ly the speed lever adjmtin this lit tie motor. ( 'nrr.pree d air operates the very m.ill, ff It covered hammers which 5r:kr t!:e keys. To strike a key air rrv'.t cscap, which accounts for the f.ict li.it you pnrnp harder cm a piece rf.tainir a Jr-t of crashing chords than (,n a simple tunc. More air must r-cape. you st. You Traf.Jy have noticed that the irusic roll passes over a narrow piece f wood which has a slit running b-montally a!or. its length. This is !ft enr continuous slit, but a number of srr.ill slits, end to end, one if r each key on the piano. If you cik-A ! inside the piano you would t'rnd th .-it each one of these slits is connected to the plunder and the i:.imr:r of a certain key with a tiny ruh'xr ti;Lc. In n:r.nin' the piano you pump all these little tuh-es full of air, aüd then when the openings in the music roll pass over the wooden rod, they allow .-iir to tf-cape from the proper slits, which causes the corresponding plunders to eperate and tlie hammers itrikc the piano keys. l or this reason you must have the hol.-s in the music roll running ditectly over the slits in the wooden rr-1 to get the best results from the piere. JTorr.orrow: Directions (ot Malic f a ru.4.cioli!e.J DAILY HARD KNOT Each sentence contains one word of a well-known proverb: When is the rain poing to stop? Why arc you so early. Hob? I believe that bird is a starling. If the bear catches Tom it will be bad for him. What is the time, Mabel? On the mantel was a low ormolu clock. (Answer to yesterday's : Contai.tiroplc is the city. Cities from which the rime wis formed are Cmton. Belfast, Tientsin, New York, Liverpool.)
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STUDENTS VISIT NEWSPAPER AND EDIT PAGE . In Huntington, W. Va., the "Huntrngtcn Herald-Dispatch,' a newspaper which also has a boys and girls rae, recently srave a party to the students in the English classes of the Huntington schools. The young folks, with their teacher, visited the office of the newspaper and the editor and hii assistant showed them how i. datfy is made. Then they got together and edited the boys and jirls pae for that day, the contributions published beicg written entirely by themselves.
REPORT JOHNSON PREPARES TO BOLT
(Snd in jrour nominations to the "Alibi Cub.")
TODAY'S GREAT PERSON
March 2 Your Birthday? DeWitt Clinton, a great statesman of America, born March 2, 1769, in Uttle liritain, N. Y. At one time he was mayor of New York city. At another he was governor of New York state. He was a United States senator, and in opposition to Jamei Madison, wis candidate for the presidency. He lead the construction of the Erie canaL Died Feb. 11, 1833.
A FAMILIAR QUOTATION You Should Know (Cin yoo rues who said it?) Here once the embattVd farmers stood, 'And fired the shot heard 'round the world. Yesterday: Truth, crushed to earth, shall nie again The eternal years of God are hers; But error, wounded, writhes with pain, And dies among his worshippers. William Cullen Bryant, "The Battlefield.'
Spring was abemt to arrfre. Henry had been planning to get i new baseball outfit, hit hU pocket book wasn't in condition. He would have to earn more money. "I know," said he; "Hoasecleaning time isn't far away. I'll canvass the neighborhood and take orders for odd jobs after school and Saturdays, helping clean ou seile hustled around the neighborIiood, offering his services to the women. At the first two homes he visited they were not wanted, but Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Barber and Mrs. Adams were glad to get his help, provided, as Mrs. Smith said, "you won't charge me too awful much." At one house he got an order to wash the woodwork. At another the lady wanted him to beat some rugs. At still another he was to polish some furniture. And at the end of the housecleaning season Henry' pocket book had fattened so much that he not only was able to get the baseball outfit, uniform and alL but had three dollars left.
NUTS TO CRACK Why is scooping out a potato ft noisy process? (Answer to yesterday's: "What kind of a necktie would a hog be most likely to choose?" A pig's stye.)
Word Passed in G. O. P. Circles Hiram May "Muss Things Up" for Harding. WASHINGTON, March 2. ,'Hirajn Johnson If off the reservation before the administration ha cvtr bepun." That Is the word in insido G. O. P. circk. KVer sine flection the feeling: has persisted Insldo regular organization ranks that fxmer or later Johneon would run amuck and muss things up. Now, it is declared, there Is no longer any doubt. Naming of Herbert Hoover, hated by Johnson, for a cabinet post, 13 said to be one canso for the break. Out of the Johnson defection, politicians forecast thes probable results: An effort by Johnen to divido republican upiK?rt for any "aesocla.tlon of cations." Constant emphaMs on the "Japanese question," to hold the California constituency. A spectacular campaign apralnst "special interests" and "special privilege." Out of all these to build the foundation for a new third party, which ho might lead for president in 1924.
JACKSON DAMAGE SUIT TRIAL IS OiV 7AT CIRCUIT COURT
Suit of Mrs. Helen M. Jackson, formerly of Laporte but now of Gary, for J 5,000 damage against John J. Guenther, of Laporte, for injuries alleged to have been received by Mrs. Jackson In falling downstairs in her home at Laporte five years ago, was begun In the circuit court Wednesday. Mr. Guenther is the owner of the
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DEHÄYEN HONORED BY EQUITABLE CO. Local District Manager Returns From State Insurance Sales Congress.
John F. D-Haven. local district manager of th P.quitaV.e I5fe Tnpurar.ee Co.. has returned from the Indiara Lifo Insurance Sales Conirre wMrh he attended at Indianapolls Friday and Saturday. The congress was attended by the lirict managers. ac-nt, and writers cf the companies operating In th state. He was accompanied by live of the Equitable company. The program of the. meeting consisted of addresses and discussions by experts cn the various phase-.s of life In su ranee. The general atmosphere of the meeting" was oru of optimism and thf expression cf tho belief that the Insurance business Is rapidly returning to Its normal basis. Mr. DeHaven attended an Equitable conference held Saturday in the offices of the company's headquarters in Indianapolis where ho was notified that he had been qualified for the second Fuccessivo time for membership in tho Ixiuitablo Century club. Tho club year does not nd until June SO. 'but owing to the amount of business handlod by Mr. IeIIavt-n ho has already qualified fur membership. The Indiana and Michigan Equitable agents will meet at Grand Rapidrt for threo days beginning April IS. Mr. Jil Liven will represent the local district at this meeting. building in which Mrs. Jackson lived at Laporte. She alleges a defective stairway In the building caused her fall and injury. The case was decided in Mrs. Jackson's fa or by the Laporte circuit court and she was awarded ?.?,500 damages. The decision was reversed by the supreme court on a technicality, and is being tried again in the ( ircuit court here on a change of venue. Mrs. Jackson is being represented by Ralph X. Smith and Ren C. Rets of Laporte. Mr. Guenther is represented by Mayor Herman W. Salzwasser and Frank Osborne of Laportc. Examination of the jury in the case was begun Wednesday.
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