South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 9, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 January 1914 — Page 9
FRIDAY, JANAURY 2, 1914 9 TRAFFIC DOES NOT WARRANT MORE CARS Omi-LiN of MrMt Car Co. I'ilc IaIdt ikv Au;.in.-t iv-t!tl ;n of Wot 1 i:,I i:. -idi.ts. A Eomanoe of ExtraordmaiyMrdiuii The Marshal By 'Nary Raymond Shipnan Andrews APr 77;e Perfect Tribute, etc Suits for Men and Women $15, $18 and $20. Eaa PayrrprnU GATELY'S 112 E. Jcnerson niTtL i a! "!;'' t!'f I r Xra'.c on thr t. ( X!f ? M of V 4 I start : .1 3u?
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(Continued from Thursday.) "IJut Francois, you can not ko before Wednesday." Harry llomiit n
crWl out. "'e can not bo marrkd without you.M
vna l rancois considered, .no, not before Wednesday." he agreed. That last French lej-son in the sum-mer-houso on the banks of Bmooth-flowlng' James rivt.-r was ori a Saturday. On Monday the Chevalier Iieau;jre rodo over from Carnifax and .eked to pee Miss Hampton. ".Madtmolgfilf Lucy." he fM. "I havo something to ark of you." "1 will do it," Lucy promiofd blithely, not waiting- for details. FrancoiH laughed. "You tru.st one. ILademoislle Lucy that is plain." Then his faco became perious. "Do you remember a talk we once had together when I toid you of my old playmate. Allxe?" The bride-to-be flushed furiously as ehe recalled that talk. Then she nodded In a matter-of-fact manner. "I remember very well." the said. "It waa Tvhn I threw myself at your head and you said you didn't want me." Francois' shoulders and hands and eyes went upward together into an eminently French gesture. "What a horror!" he cried. "What au unspeakable manner to recollect that talk! How can you? How can you bo ro brutal to me?" Both of them, at that, burst into llpht-hc-arted laughter. Lucy was grave suddenly. "But you havo eomethin? to ask me, Francois. You ppoke of your playmate beautiful Alixe." "It Is only you whom I coul 1 a.sk to do this. Mademoiselle Lucy. I have never told any on el.se about her. Only you know of" the words came slowly "of my love for her. She does not know it. Alixe does not know. And I may be killed one sees, in this fiht for the princ. Quite easily. And Alixe will not know. I do not like that. In fat I can not bear it. So this is what I ask of you. dear Mademoiselle." H brought out a letter and held it to her. "If you hear that I am killed, will you send it to Allxe?" Lucy took the letter and turned it over doubtfully. "I do not like this sort of post-mortem commission, Francois. I feel as if I were holding your death-varrant." "Hut it is not by a bit of writing T shall meet my finish. Mademoiselle. I promise not to die one minute soon-
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Beyond this evident socfal f: lo of the London life lay the hid len Vt f preparrtton for the event to com1 tho ttempt oti B.'.ulcrjr.e. And In this both the prince and Ms close f'dlowrand frlerd rca'!:.' breathed and h:-' their being'. The was constant e cltoment, conctnnt lahr.r, constant anxiety. Once, toward the end of th time. Francois was sf nt on a tlyln? trip to France, to make r. rran percent unsafe to trust to writlr:,. for th; prlnco's affaJr. "Whll nn French soil he found time for a two-hours' vi:it to Victjues and saw h!s mother and Alixe and thu general. Pietro, al?o, he saw, Pirtro, who was to have joined the prince In London by now, and who had Instead incapacitated himself for fihtinff for months to come. A village child had run suddenly Out under his horse's feet, and Pietro. ..vlr.cr the child, had thrown thf horro and had been badly hurt.
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FaAISE LOCAL AUTHOR Crlt-ej, Jioak Highly of Mrs. policy s Eook. One Jrojtb. Dead woman who h .eon Lountifully treated Ly Sn. Cuius dvirloi; ihc pr-. sent soar-cn Mr?. ;or Ton- itchey, the authof IU'ii.;Icu3 Orders of Women in in United States." .t review of which ad
:nirablo volume appeared recently i
tli' so columns. Ilie current Cat!, oils News of Nov York contains k-hSthy and very appreciative writ?, up ff the hook bv Arthur Barrj O'Neill, i .-7. C. the Catholic Educational Review of Washington d3vrtes three or four pats to a discriminating revie w of the volume, and the
Lceloslasiical Review, the hl'-jh -class j standard periodical of the Catholic ; clergy of the country, pays' an equally i fine tribute to the cxcel'ence of the
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stood by his bed, brilliant and tense as Th(. prospects are that a second edian arrow on its way. Pietro took his ; llon of Mrs. i)C-hey's work will be
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Tumea nis race to the wall without a word. It was always Francois who was the hero. (To be continued.)
Don't Trifle With Your STO&IAOa
er for that letter. It Is only that it will make me happy to know you will send it." So Lucy, holding tho letter gingerly, agreed. But as Francois rose to go she stood by him a moment and laid her hand on his coat sleeve. "Francois I want to tell you Homething." "But yes, Mademoiselle yes, Lucy." "It is .something wrong." "Yes Lucy." "I am going to tell Ilarrv I said it." "Yes." "Thin is it. then" and Francois, smiling, waited and there was deep silence in the big, cool, quiet drawing-room far as long us a minute. "This Is It. then. I don't know how I can be o unreasonable but I am. I love Harr I am happy. But I am quite Jealous of Alixe. And I think you are the most wonderful person I have ever known much more wonderful than Harry. If there had been no Allxe; If you had liked me I can imagine having adored you. I do adore you, Francois. Now, is all that compatible with my Jy in marrying Harry? I don't know how it it but it is so. I am a wicked sinful person but it la so." Francois, bent over h'.-r two little hands, ki.-slng them more than once, shook with laughter. "I can not guess the riddle," he said. "They vuy the heart of a woman is an uncharted ocean. A man must sail blindly o;er those waters and tako the captain's word for it, even if one seems to be Falling two ways at once. For me, I am not very worldy-wlsa. but I am not such a fool as to stop believing in my friends because I cannot understand them. You are yourself, little Lucy, ami Harry ;nd I both know
better than to let anything you do alter our faith In that beautiful thing which you are an American woman. Mademoiselle Lucy yu." The next time Lucy Hampton saw Francois it was when, white-robed and fweet In her enveloping mist of veil she went up the chancel steps of the little Virginia country church, and looking up met a smile that was a benediction from the man whom she had loved, who stood clns now at th. Aide of her lover her buhand. CUAITFU XXXVI. Tho PriiKv's Pright Shadow. There are old people living in Eng. land today who remember hearing their fathers and mothers speak of a young Frenchman of uncommon per ponaliiy. constantly sen with PrlneLouis Napoleon during the last day.' of his life In Iondon in the yea; IS 4 0. Lady Constance Cecil nick flamed this Frenchman "the Prince's bright shadow." There seemed to b a closer tie than brotherhood betwee: them, and the tradition runs that thmystical prince had a suprstlt!or that his luck went with h.m in th person of the Chevalier Beaupre. The days of that rummer month were full days for the conspirator?. On the surface, arranged to ho s en of the world and to throw the world off its guard, was a steady round of gaiety: at one brilliant function nfter another the peasant Francois shared the honors and the lionizing of th
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Old fashioned medicines for stomach trouble are as much out of date toda3' as a ako f tallow cand I)r. Flood's fl ,n lhIs a?e of Scientific -Y HprtriP liETht-
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Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Aliments. One trial will often conquer the most chronic cases. Thin remedy goes directly to the seat of the troubie, stopping suffering, softening and expelling from the system all hardened poi-
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Wonderful Cough Remedy. Dr. Kind's New Discoery is known everywhere as the remedy which will
surely stop a cough or cold. 1). P.
Lawson of Eidson, Tenn. writes:
Kings New Discovery is the most wonderful cough, cold and throat and lung medicine I ever sold in my store. It can't be beat. It sells without any trouble at all. It needs no guarantee." This is true, because Dr. Kane's New Discovery will relieve the most obstinate of coughs and colds. Lun troubles quickly helped by Its use. Yor should keep a bottle in the house at all times for all the members of the family. 50c. and $1.00. Recommended by All Druggists. Advt.
50 Years
in use No Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs
Money deposited on or before January 1 1, 1914, will commence to draw interest from January 1, 1914 at FOUR PER CENT Compounded semi-annually. START a savings account and watch it grow. Citizens Loan, Trust & Savings Company 104 S. MICH. ST.
Only 2 More Days Friday Afternoon, 2 to 5 o'clock. Friday Evening, 7 to 10 o'clock Saturday Afternoon, 2 to 5 o'clock. Saturday Evening, 7 to 10 o'clock.
We still have on hand some very nice furniture and a large stock of IRON BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES, COOK AND HEATING STOVES. All must go.
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Who wants to take falts, or castor oil, when there is nothing better than Dr. King's New Life Pills for all bowel troubles. They act gently and naturally on the stomach and liver, stlmu-
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I 111'. - 1 1 l 1 A V J J Oil A. A A , IS w . A & k all Druggists. II. II i;ucklen & Co. Pliiladolphia or St. Iouis Advt.
Harry L. Yerrick Funera! Director
I furnish the complete equipment, from the f.rat call to the burial. Both Phones. 213 So. St. Joe St.
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We have received some very choice Cattle, Lambs, and Smoked Meats for our Regular Saturday Sale at
110 WEST a WAYNE SiR ET
Pork Tenderloins ....23c Fresh Brains 10c Fresh Liver, sliced 6c Beef and Veal Hearts .10c Fresh Spare Ribs 11c Neck Bones .6c Fresh Hamburger . . i ' . 10c Leaf Lard, all next week in lots of 50 lbs. .J .11c Fresh Side Pork . . . ..15c Tall Cans Salmon, 3 for 25c Bieakfast Bacon 18c Picnic Hams 12c
Buehler Bros. Fresh Churned Butterine : 18c
DR. J. BURKE & CO. Leading Optician ef Northern Indiana 239 S. MWhigan St. Sunday 0 to 10 by Appointment. NOTICK:. We duplicate any lea th innic day. No matter waa fitted them, Driu the piece.
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212-214 S. Michigan St Parties having goods in the central storage warehouse must take them out within the next 30 days. Those not having paid for storage can expect goods to be sold. CENTRAL STORAGE CO. S. Greenebaum, Propr.
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Best Beef Roast ......12c Tender Sirloin Steak 15c Short Steak 12 Vic Round-Steak, very fine 16c
Choice Leg of Lamb I2V2C
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Lamb for Stewing
Pork Loin Roast
Small Pork Chops Shoulders of Pork
Boston Butts 14c Pure Horse Radish 3 for 25 Choice Hams 15c
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Good Luck 19c Moxley's Special 19c Swift's Jersey 18c
Moxley's Daisy .18c Swift's Lincoln sc S. & S. Majestic 24c
SWANK DRY CLEANS SUITS, $1.00. Either Toadies or Gent's. We Call Anywhere Phone V.
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He who hesitates is lost, don't hesitate Mr. Man, even if you don't need a suit or O'Coat, get ii for later use for never again will you have the opportunity of buying hi eh srade merchandise at such a price. Think of it, a Suit or O'Coat Made to Your
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Here's the proposition I We will take in your old stove, (either heater or range) as part payment on any new stove this is the first time this proposition was ever made in this vicinity and it's only good for us for a short time.
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T adicite jn a rcf aiar reiser jot ait prcicti Six Cctpen Hit (ill !. THE IMPERIAL EMBROIDERY OUTFIT is guaranteed to be the greatest collection and biggest bargain in patterns ever oiTered. The 160 patterns have a retail value of 10 cents each, or more than $10.00 in all. Bring SIX Coupons and 68 cents to this orfice and you will be presented with One Complete Outfit, including Book of Instructions and one All Metal Hoop. The 68 cents is to cover duty, express, handling and the numerous overhead expenses of getting the package from factory to you. W. B. Out of Town Readers will add 7 cents extra for postage and expense of mailing.
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TERMS $1.00 A WEEK F
W. J. KEIDHART 114 E. Jefferson St.
Painting, Wall Papering and Picture Framing
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Two reasons why you should do your BANKING BUSINESS with us."
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First reason: We are loyal enough to South Bend to affirm that money deposited in South Bend Banks should be baned in South Bend and vicinity to develop and assist our own Commercial and Manufacturing institutions. We adhere to this policy. Second reason: The active officers in the Bank are its heaviest Stockholders, thus insuring Conservative Management and courteous treatment. All money deposited in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT on or before
j January 10, 1914, draws 4 interest from January 1st. I We wish to thank all our customers for their patronage
in the past and solicit a continuance for the future. The Largest National Bank fcr its age in the City.
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1 Raincoats and Rubbers AT THE RUBBER STORE 206 S. Michigan St. Tarlor 2ml nor Ulciator Smiex. We Pay 4 Percent on Time Deposits. 210 SO. MICHIGAN ST. OPEN EVENINGS C L AUER'S
