South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 185, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1919 — Page 3
FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1919. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS---By Rudyard Kipling Our Condensed Classics Series Condensation by James B. Connolly
Rudanl Kipling was n Dec. r.o, isrr, in IIoiiiImv, wlu-rv hi fatltrr, John IahU.ch Kipling. Jl T1 I h f n ri j I 1 lit w . . rt .1 f ip i ri
Inrvry, at i .
Usrpy Chfyr."'. father -was im- f tr.rryd in arri.issir.i? mor money, his mother was h-asv --v.th her i
n'Tves; and wr wo hV'
1 . yf-ars, th i:iuffraii typo that j mr;st prowr. !:i?i!s v.ar.t to hravo a j hri'-k at on i',-h. i H was a v--ncrr or. thi r'in i inr. ar.'! h v;is fi'sinj; th' Granu P.-mk in a foe. arr.; into th" fr.T'ktn rof.r.i. s.r ir.p: "Yoti can har th- r.-h r.oat'-i -viakin? .'ill ( 'rounl us. U'o'-Mn't if 1 pr-it if j wo r.m rno rjown!" 1 Ho ask"l for a fik'ar'i. S"om- j tody with a fliaho1 iral -.fr1? of humor pass-!! him ;i thirk. oily isar. Harv-v lit it up ani wont on !ock. f 1'f'Cin to fool quor-r. t.W ho had brac d of n-vor trim: i -skk; fo now h wont aft to th- -t!o-dK k. ami h- w;is still th- . a ro.etllnfr with th" riir.ir and ri"t caring mwh wht ha i"."n"l. whon a nnK pray s- a nvunK out ".f th" iz and took him ov-rr.o.t r.l. Harvoy was noxt aw.tr" of hrum: 1 on a pi of f:sh with a hroad-h ick- ( 1 man In a Hi" J'-r-y, who sihl: "You in (iory with mo. Manuol my, i.ani." i IitT h v.as hoistod aboard of a . schooner and loworod into hor ! v.'.vinc fn'r's'to whro mon in oil- I
skin, VP him a hot drink and put Muhaney and hh
him to ?lfep in a bunk. When he aw ok", a hoy who.-f name was Dan akod him pmilinply if ho was feeling hottor. Tho srhoonor was th"
ro Ih-rr" of nlouc"st"r, ani tho
of Art. lie win educated at tin I'nlUd Sor1i s "! Iokp, W r s t -wnnl Mo. North I'ton. MtTc of tho lurid Stalk) nowl. At IT hv Main India onev mor-, a JournnlI"t. Ilofor" h was 21. I had -omplttod "I'l.i in TaIr- IVoin lh ffillV' and inorv of his lt stories, whirl rt n Ii I i s lied his fame throughout the world. In the fairs of n.ttht life and xulventurf' "Iioyontl tin Iiale," India Mas r'i'aled a n o w with a brilliant., color and pasnlon ii n mi r ) a s s-l ;
luiIs. tin exuberant "Soldicr Thrct,'
captlat(l men fnm sia to Ka. Within tlic next 10 ars, Kipling travh'tl round the world, married.
liTd in Amorira, Iiurland and South Afriea, and finally became so Imbued ith impcrialhsni as ai.mo-.t to dt j-troj his art. j III "Itarrack IUH)ni Ilaliad.s"
and 'Socn Sea rvaleI lilm as an I n - p I r i tlutc MKt who "splali. i! at a ten-leasuc anass w 1 1 h bru.'-bt of (nii t s hair." Of Ills three novels, 'The Lisht tliat f'alleil' Is a tale of Suez: Captain.- Cour a r e o ii s," o f f.lnucester fishermen, and Kim." breathes as"aln the sutitle and mysterious fasscination of India. With the "JunCle Uooks" Kipling enthmlled a n e w audlentv. These, and the inromparahle "Just So S t o r 1 e s."
written to his son who was killed in the war, enshrined liiin in the hearts of children the world over. was awarded the Xolxd prle for literatim in I 7.
HUIY.m KIPLING HORN" 1K0Ö.
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toy's fath'-r. skipper.
Plsko Trop, was her
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Harvey wont up on drk to Disko: and demanded that ht
t.akfn lark to New York, vhfr. an ho told Disko condosc'endinKly. his father would pay them very well for thfir trouble; ho added many other items to what his father could and would do. Diko. as it happened. was an old-fashionod type of l ank fisherman. wi.o in the ways of tish hut knowing little of tho groat world. He decided that this hoy with his talk of his father s immense wealth must he crazy; with
never absolutely never shown m much as a t-inlo li-ht. Ho saw one day a foul, draptrlcd.
j unkempt vessel heaving up past the
j "We're Here," for all the world like i a blousy, frousy. had old woman
ünoerintr at a decent Kirl. saw her sail off and into a patch of uatcr sunshine and ko under, taking all hands with her! He saw, while his hair stood on end. a whiteness moving in the whiteness of the foT with a breath of a grave; and then he heard a roaring. plunging and spoutinK: that was his first icehor.'. He saw the surf break over Virgin
an idea of restoring the poor boy to, Hocks; and the fish strike in .so sanity, he offered him the berth of j I thick on a shoal that scores of
second boy on the "We're Here" at $10.50 per month. Harvey had a fit of .sullenne-s, hut his .ullennesoi worried nobody; ho went to work. The, dories were returning to tho essel with their ratehes of tish; so for the tirst work of his life Harey was set to helping Pan hoist in the dories, to swabbing the gurry from their in-
then to nesting them on
sides and
the lock. Hy tho time he had finished doing that and eating his supper it was nighttime, and Manul. Penn. Long Jack, Old Salters, Tm Piatt all hands were standing by to dres.s Jih. Manuel ar.d Penn stood deep among the t.n. flourishing sharp
knives. "Hi!" shouted with one finger under the
dories stood riding gunnel In gunnel while their erews battled for the catch. He saw a gale break so sudden and fierce that everywhere on the tea were men in dories cutting roding lines and racing for their vessels, hut some never making their vessels. So he passed four busy, wonderful months, growing in body, mind and soul with every hour that passed; and then came the great day when they left the hanks for home. Toil, hardship and danger were now mostly behind them; there was left little to Jo but stand watch and study the folding and packing away of the morning mists, the hurry of winds across the open spaces, the
.Manuel, glare and blaze of the high sun; to gill of a j harken to the grinding of the booms
that he could not offer money he got a berth as mate of one of them with the promise that some day he would go master of the best he could find. "flreat ships these of my father's? () yes." says Harvey. "But back in Gloucester are the able little vessels. The "We're Here.' she's one.
a heap to her to her and her
I owe
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cod. the other In an eye. The blade glimmered, there wan a found of tearing, the fish-slit from throat to Mil dropped at Ixmg Jack's feet. "Hi!" cried Long Jack hnd. with a sei'op of a mittemd hand, dropped the cod's lier into a basket; another wreiuh and s.-oop sent head and offal ;!y:ng. The gutted fish slid across to Did Salters. who snorted fiercely. ripped out the backbone and splashed the headless, gutless f.h into a tub of water. Harvey pitched the washed fish down into the hold, from whence came tramplings am! rumblings as Tom Piatt and Dikr moved among the salt bins. The rasping sound of rough rait rubbed on rough flesh from below made a steady undertone to the click-nick of the knives
in the pens, th
of torn he l ds. tho Map of open fi.-h failing into the
deck. At the end of an hour Harvey wanted terribly to rest, hut also for the first time in his life he was one of a working gang of men; and so. beginning to t."ko pride In the
HOW IT WORKS. A boy from old Xiles Who accepted with smiles A place as an invalid's chauffeur Slowed up at all sfgns. Thus avoiding all fines. And wiu promptly dismissed as a loafer.
wrench and schloop , many a day.
ripped- ! it was from
tub on
against the masts, the creal- t of the sheets against the hitts, tn sail filling to the roaring winds. Now about the time the "We're
Here." a hundred quintals of fish in J Was Told
her hold, was laying her course for (Iloucester, Harvey's father was beginning to wonder in his mahogany otllces in Los Angeles if it wasn't a better game to urop the ceaseless struggle for more power and wealth. What was the use of it all with no son to hand it to? He was still wondering when one day an excited secretary brought him a telegram. It was from Harvey safe in Gloucester. Mr. Cheyne laid his face down on his desk, breathed heavily for awhile; and then, heaving orders right and left, started th.it run of which railroad men talked for
Three das and a half coast to coast. with
MRS. MORGAN HAS GAINED 22 POUNDS
That Operation Was
Only Hope Tanlac Restored Health.
on grimly, was stowed
bt !ow j met was a boy
thou cht. he heb! till the last fish
did a mar. rest. Put when that j ore and
m.iment came'. Disko and Old Salt- . was inor
crs ro!'ed toward their cabin bunks. cvsler skipper
railroad specialists along the way dividing huge bonuses; for it was the great Harvey Cheyne who was
racing east to see pis rescued hoy.
and the boy's mother was with him. Not without fear did he meet that boy. He had a memory of a pasty-
Xot i faced, hud-mannered lad. What he
Hj.lv een. clc vffriately pi
with toughened fig-
ar eye. a ooy wno
roud that a tilou-
said he had well-
Manul and Long Jac' went forward. Toni P!att waited only ling enough to slide homo tb hat a. Penn to empty a basket of ::sh liver-, into a big t ask.
All hinds wore leiow ar.d asleep.! except the tvso boys, they had to j stand watih; so by ar.d by th mon looked down or: oik- .-'.i.'n hov ir. knickerbockers, which was H.irvcy. staggering around th - clattereJ leck; while behiv.d hm. v:i ir,.: a ; knotted rope, . ,4lk ed anil!' r '. oy. I which was Ivtr.. awn:: c and nodding bttween t i; s p" ,j,.tit trie !.rt boy to keep hi r.i awake The "We're Here" was on a si!' - ' fshing trip. wh; -n rot a:it four month away from home; so ilurwas time for Harvey to Ir.tr:; many .. i! uo now things if he .ar '. to. ;
After a time, as the pr:.le i.i hontstj - fork ,w!l dor.e Icgan t grip him. I un a,,d Wind P.rmg Out I'glv
h tared. He learned tv ::-h from , pts. How to Keniove liviH.
arued his $10.50 and his keep a month. On the end of an ancient wharf Harvey Cheyne anil his boy had such a talk as they never could have had four months before. When
it was over they knew each
better. Pailroads. lumber. mines such things lid not interest young Harvc. What his heart yearned for
was to some o iy manage his father's I r.owly-purcha.-e.l sailing ships on ! tl'. I'ac. ' oa-t. The s'aips h- got ; "hen he wa-; ripe for th-m; and fr j l.ir.. sop f Disko Trj.-p seeing)
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"Anyone who had noticed the dreadful condition 2 was in can readily see the wonderful change Tanlac has made in me, said Mrs. L M. Morgan, residing at 1S17 Norton Street, Kansas City, Missouri, in telling of the remarkable benefits she has derived from the medicine, recently. "I have actually gained twentytwo pounds in weight on five tttles of Tanlac," she continued, "and have improved so much that mv
neighbors o4en speak of it. My health had been all broken up for more than a ear and I was so nervous that the leat noise would upstt me. My appetite left me and what little I did eat would sour on :r.y stomach causing gas and intense pain. ' I would bloat terribb and luring these times my heart would palpitate frightfully, almost cutting off my brtath, and I was so weak and dizzy that I could not walk a block without stopping to lest. I was badly constipated, had racing ilea dach es, and was losing weight ami strength all the time. I would roll and toss :no.t all night, unable to sleep, and would --et im
other j in tho mornings even more tired i. I, . . .
iouu on mmig io 'tea. 1 was con
stants under treatnunt and all the time taking some kind of medicine, J
but nothing helped me ana I finally got ri-ght down in 1 d.
"At the tune I got Tanlac I had .' been confined to my bed for a ...... i. i i. j
uioiiiij. i naii ot en toia mat an operation would ncce.ss.try and
! was almost in despair, as I always' ; h.nl a horror of the operating table , ; and the knife. i"p to this time ij 'bad not thought si noud y about! '"aa'uj o. i: : for me. althougiC i .ii otteti i-ad the won.lerful re-1'
...is eK-.in.ed to set from
lt. o- ::ig s , .i.ixio'js to
' 'peration, I
.ac and s:-nt fur two bottles. Well, ; . e:'ore I had .n.ished my second fottle my appctit-? was belter, th. ,iS stopped totaling on Tiy stom...!i aiiti I hd not suffer from short- ; s of breath aid palpiuition any ::.orc. Now. ; ;)jt it all in a few rt'.s. my r.t i'Vt. arc normal a 'id I h.ve no more ilea. laches, dizzy .l-'.is or trouble of any kind. Tan- ' ac !i.-s not ur.Jy teli'ved me of my , iivsual suherir.g. ljt it has ease l .'j.y r.'.i.n 1. täo. as I fully believe it ; ..as saved me from an operation. 1 can truthfully say Tanlac has made me feel 'ike a new person and I i can't praise it enough." Tanlac is sold in South Bend b j The Central Drug Store, and in M;hawaka by the Red Cross Phar-
Aciv. J ii.ucy. Adv.
2 FOLLOW THE CROWDS
SOUTH BEfJBl&l GREATEST BARGAIN GfVß-
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100 dozen Brooms, worth $1.25. Special for Saturday
OVER GEO. KRAFT CO. 5c AND 10c STORE
Mb
Saturday We Start Our Annual
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This sale will be the greatest money-saving event of the season
sold at a discount of 1-3 to 1-2 off. Every Suit, Coat, Cape and Summer Dress in our entire, stock sreatlv reduced for this sale.
Every article in the store to?be
Specials in Our Large Millinery
Department for Saturday
Our entire stock of Gingham Dresses to be sold at $3.98. These are wonderful bargains. Values to $12.50. While they last at
50 Suits in all-wool serge and poplin. Values up to $27.50. All styles and size:. Special Saturday
So
Silk Dresses in every style, color, material and size. Values up to $27.50. Extra special Saturday at
49
50 Capes, values up to $25.00, in blue serge. Special Saturday at
25 Black and White Checked Coats in the latest styles, all sizes. Values up to $10.00. Saturday
Your choice of any Suit in our store that formerly sold for $35, $40, $50. These are made of the best material in the market and are the very latest styles. All sizes. Special Saturday
b
Skirts
In white gabardine. $7.50. Saturday special
Values up to
$449
$2.50 White Wash Skirts, while they last Saturday
In all sizes and styles. Worth up to $1.50 each.
Special Satur- ft1 day, 2 for . . .
100 Georgette Waists, worth to $6.93. Sat
urday
at uwi
Values to $10 and $15
WHITE BANDED MILANS AND PANAMAS In five good styles. Regular $4.50 values, at
237 t
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an
i.ixio'js to avoid
t-'ii-d hrst to tr- Tan-
Men's and Boys' Bathing Suits, values up to $3.00. Sat- Qflp urday vSJfu 75 dozen of Ladies' Silk Hose, special for
j Saturday 5 J at VÖb
Ladies' Silk Hose in all colors, worth up to $2. Saturday Qfi A at ÖÖU Boys' Overalls, Saturday -ön only VVV
Men's B. V. D.s, special Saturday UÜv Children's Wash Dresses, sizes 2 to 6,
worth up to d
$1.50. Saturday
CLEARANCE OF TRIMMED HATS In black and all colors, 75 to close out.
Values ir. this lot to $6.50. Ci
Special rr . , , ........ . .. Öi
WHITE GEORGETTE HATS Also Double Brimmed Milans, all (be newest styles. Valuer to $8.50. Qfi Special at .-. . .-. . . Ö u o'tJ KJ
CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS $2.00 values, 97c
WHITE MILAN SHAPES Values to $3.00, $1.47
In several $2.50, at
PANAMA HATS new styles. Regular values up to
97c
Men's XX Overalls, Saturday Qfl at Coverall Aprons, spe
cial for Saturday ... ÜJ 8
Your unrestricted choice of any Trimmed Summer Hat in our store. Saturday at
Ladies Pink Bloomers, worth up to $1.50. Special for fA Saturday rjfij Mens Sport Shirts, .1 4 Tk
worin up to fZQn
$1.50. baturday
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DUCCGIST, Attütorlam Tbrater. The Big Cut Rate Drug Store OTTO C. BASTIAN,
WARNER BROS. 220 . 3 Michigan St. TRE PLANET JUNIOR And Other Garden Tools
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SOLE SAVERS"
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ADLER BROS. Oa ?Hchlan At w&hln?ton Since 18M. THi: TORE FOR. MEX AM) ROYS.
111 south Michigan M. Correct Appnr 1 fr Women.
Liberty Bonds Highest market prices paid in cash for all issues including Victory bonds. Acj crued interest allowed. We will also help you with your bond payments. Open 8:30 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. C. L. GUTHRIE i-423 J- M. S. Blds., 4th Floor.
