South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 227, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1919 — Page 14

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AWAKENING OF HELENA RICHIE

By Mrs. Margaret Deland Condensation by Fvihs Sarah Ware Basset for Condensed Novel Scries

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twcH'ii that ami TIio Auakonln of Helena Hicliie." in 1900.

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News of the City from the Official Records phel Bricht xf. Herbert' Uriels s'Jlt for divorce. rigiu.

If5n,e Cushman s mai.; suit for divorce

lar.d ir. Warren township. Ausruf Schrocd"r and Anclh to' Andrew Zoltnerand Emma C.. Sl;i tract of land in Clay town?hlp. ; John C. Marble to SL Joseph i County Loan and Savings AsfocJ.i-,

tion. $1; lot CT, Jiiverdale 1st addi-

i Josiah P. Reed and Frances C. to

Mary liend. Hally

lialph Cush-' rart of ,ot 16, A- H- CushinK's addi

tion to the city of South Bend. John D. Cissne and Alma L. to Frank Wig-gins and Cora Delia, $12.CCO; tract of lend in German town-

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South I I Mills E. Reese and Ida C to Wil-

Holderred, labor, Misha-1 liam M- Reese- l tract of land in

MARRIAGE LICENSES Steve Gellen. lahor. Sr.-.tK

Aaka to Goldie McCreiry'. Misha-

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Madison township.

.h made famous her oIiIMIkkk!

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Recorded Aug. i?,t 1319.

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niG RIPE ltKD JUICY AIMT.Es.

ave you naa reany nice apples

this year? Why not pet them first hand? Beautiful Duchessc apples.

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Ralph Smith and wife to r' ( V-l " nl - in n l)Usnel ims at 2.00

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Tlie people In " -iara t,iien ji: part of r.,,,; n. p, '7

Win-am e.

Mr. Dflanus "H ut .tniuoi Smith

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which to hanffjS1: lot r,n Lowell Heights addition

the inridmt.s of a ! Mishawaka. ind. vtory: thev artM Navarre Place Corporation to Alrrr human lo- cnzo J- Hammond. J22o,); Iols 1S7

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MRS. M ARG AR ETTA DEL AND.

ir. tui'i'' i : a ! u .i n !( ! r - a 1:r. Hits.' story Mr-. I 'nt -:T r in tu'.;!;1

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im in in 01 in r lavoiiic a.uitic-. . Ixiat with tlic retl sat! 01 a summers h. iIik-n all tlic la Im n Iici'.m !!'. it is j d-y at Ktniiolninkirt. of whom the a siaxularly jK-roaal form of ptxnl natives say. 'There u(-s Margaret

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life a it mines to them 11s real as the woman . 1 . ..

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Placo in the city of South Rr.d

uildin and I-oan Association of

j South Rend, Ind., to Dolhert F. Kel-

lo-p and LuJu P.. i; part of lot 4. Adam S. Baker's 1st addition tu the city of South Rend. Cora Delia Wiggins and husband to George A. Rough. 5 5. 50; tract of

LEGAL BLANKS. A complete line at The Rcok Shop, 11'4 ?. Michigan Ft. 7017-17

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wli'Mi Dr. Iiendar is a story he keeps hi3

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th vil!;mers. living an r-'dated "- ist ri'-'. .11 (! ?-h 1 r ii i 1 i i auv intimacy with the lown.'lt'lk, n"erth"b.-s M."!'- is univers.il!y 1 j'.-i.-ted. Tb-rc is. to be sure. an ati.io--pherr of my.-tery er.shreidii,u' fhi.- beautiful stranger w iio j- j - :-'! nf a eult'JT" and ioise thuit plae her a strata above the Mir.piy bred inhal i'ants of th" .-h - py little -ettle-mer.t. bat sin e sh" - t ciiurch. is nuiet and d-cnrous. and üies her.velf r.' airs, slie furnishes no

aus" for erit ieism. J Her only visitor is Mr Lloyd Prir. known to Ul i Clut r us hvr '

brother. As the Ftnry proceeds, however, xve are made r.ware that Prior is not her brother, but is a Phi! tdelphia widower with one dauuhter

" Well, vtll, you are a Kn .it

for storie.s. Jirt-n t you?

th." delighted minister. "You've talked seven minutes."

j'said I'iid thoughtfully, "and you hi"n't moved your upjier -jaw fmee. " As y.tn be imagined tlie child

ma'vf's instjiit f-ompiest of Mrs. Richie, who insists on fitting him out with tiny garments, and brings him in tru.midi to the "Stuffed Animal House." Day by day the tie that binds her to David strengthens until we see this affection the dominant motif of her life. It tven overshadows her love for Prior although it is some time before she is conscious that it does so. In the meanwhile. . iuite by chance, the security of h'.r miniature world is shaken to its founda-

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whom he idolizes; and th it h - a ml 1 tions. Th re lives in ( hl Chester Mrs. Richie base for 1' v-ars I t-cn j a youth much Mrs. Richie's junior, living topeth'-r awaiting death of 1 s am Wright, who has drifted into Frederic. Helena's husband, whos'-jti,. habit of calling on her. and demise will have them free to'wh') falls in love with her. It is marry. Freclone ha been 1 di- ! th- t.linu v. ..rship of one who has dpated man who. when 1. t hi;r.- If. !;ev. r known passiim. ond in an athas been rrspmi!-b' for the death tempt to break up the boy's in-

Itichi" bi! . P" ! b" s now ; f.ttu..':on 1,N doting m andfathor

comes to Mrs. Richie, and half in

has j irritation accuses her of not beinp

k.cI woman. The shot is a ran-

David emerges from the corner of

the stage-coach crying: "I'm the packagc-V "Dr. Ixendar took both her ban :1s " -Helena.' he said. our Master came into the world

remarks as a "ttie enua. i;eceie turn in

your heart by faith, with thanks- : giving.' " j So ends the novel. ; To tear the skeleton of the plot

a sacrilege. It is like dragging the perfume from a flower. One must read the book to gain a true sense of its exceptional beauty and fineness . It has been successfully dramatized and the title role ably and artistically portrayed by Margaret Anglin: there is also an "Anglin Edition" of the story attractively illustrated by pictures taken from the play. (Copyright. hy Post Publishing Co. The Iloston Post. Printed by permission ef. aud arrangement with, llarner - Hros . authorized publishers. Published by ppcial arrangement with the MrClure Newspaper Syndicate. All rights resrreU.)

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If you are in the market to save from 15 to 25 per cent on your cigars I advise you buy your cigars by the box as all popular brunds of cigars are going to advance in pr;o shortly on account of increase in labor. Cigars makers are asking from 50 to 75 percent lncrese and

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turning his life's hatred and contenipt for liinj into revulsion, and drternilr.ing he;- to m.t! Ii 11:1 ami Ko to Prior. T- her Io r sh" gives

ail tn" ,;!T'"-iiori wnen in is-i or per chill aud the de? met ion of her t liopes have fai n d Ij trk into her !

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dorn one, hut the instant the charge is made the speaker realizes he has hit upon the truth. Helena's anger at his gibes and sarcasm is like the w hirl wind. Rut the Lord was not in the wind. It is Sam Wright's suicide that

nature. ( hrst brings home to her the gravity Prior, on th othor hand. has j ,,f defying' social responsibility, loved her in tie- past, hut now. aft- j What she has hitherto regarded as er h! years f deferred happiness, scorn for convention she now

ees to he a crime atrainst humanity. All her being is rocked with self-re preach. Rut the Iord was not ir. the

POTATORS DROP ST. PAUL, Minn.. Aug. 15. Potatoes dropped fifty cents a hundredweight on the St. Paul market and cents on the board of traue Thursday as federal agents bvR.i n investigation of fhnruf thnt one of the Twin City jobbing companks, was protiteerinö' on wholesale ehipment.

hi passion 15 burned at. He is tired of her. Ahce. his daughter, is growing up, and he realizes the indiscretion tif the t"ita;u:ltt:KT.t;

.ietnain' 1 earthquake.

it is not until

furthermore his busmc-v

HIS nine; ll is le; .-. ar' i ss euiien-

ient to cnie to old Ceter; ami h j h. r to confess is no longer ynumr. He i.- a .-l;:sh. her sli" must

sensual beinc. with the

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h r guilt, and tells ie 110 David, that

we 1 ach the climax of the drama.

masculine distaste for -v. 1 thir.u- Tli.-n all the wild mother instinct that renders him uncuiut. rt t! b . 0f ti.(. woman b aps into being. ;She either in mind or body. U'hil.. he -lA u honess hchthig for her young.

is willing, in an indoh-ut son of wa

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to continue his relatu

Tkichie; is een honor t!U

t marry her if h" mu.-t. it is uns that he would tlauly i c 1 the whole affair. Rut to Helena Richie this

dent is not an "affair." It 1 h.T 1 ,,ir

life. She love Prior with a dcvotion engendered by !u r h".-iel . .

r.eart-st.r" en rxisTen.-". ami sue tjor. Mrs. i:i"hi" h.-rs.d

ohr) 110TKL nnixs. PUT-IN-RAY, O., Aug. 14. The hotel Victory, a frame structure housing about 50 fruests. caught tire Thursday night and Is threatened with destruction. The building is three stories high, has about 500 rooms and was built 20 years ago. It was owned by Chicago interests.

Save money by pitrenlrfng merchants that advertise.

1 She will give up Prior; in fact she ! does give him up. Rut she will 1 ; not o.irt with Ilivid S'it- luv

bv:- j Prill s, prays; but Willy Kin

1 01 (-or.s.i. :-.(. will not permit htm to

j listen to her entreaties. She must j ii- 'i- i send the child back to Dr. Laven-!

or he must acquaint the good !

minister with the entire story. j In an -:b ft to forestall this ac-

Banish Nervousness

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Jao'ks forward to the r:t

FYederie's death sbll rb-a from ha r present irecar:" :s tion. and allow her to ontto: world with a clear name. Tl ultimat marriiire between

she ,dfe.s not question. In t!

time- she can only po-- -s ;i. r sou:

of patience, and make th.e-:-t f her enforced seciusi- n. N one knows her secret. No one ;in know it. Therefore she f". ls quite .ecure thit :s. as secure p.s -- slide in the face f the tvq--p:i--ent dancer of ep..--re.

s-'s 1 put Vigor and Ambition into

Run-Down, Tired Out People If you feel tired out. out of sorts, üi-sporaiont, mentallv or physically ! pressed, and i:ick the duire to ac-

1 :o.-s to the j c-omplish thip. pet a 50 cent box

and before sh" haves it she 1 of Wendell's Ambition Pills at Wet.

1 ;..oks ::-!.. the face of her own fouI tick Cut Rate Drug Store today jam! pror-.ounees h.er doora. j ami take the first big step to a an! 1 "Th.e whirlwind of acger had j feeling better right awa . 1 eiie. i out: the shock of responsibility' If you drink too much, .smoke too ; had subsided; the hiss of those 1 much, or are nen ous because of

shrimc h u! c-e.is-.! f overwork of anv k'ii! WcnHcll'M

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when same is allowed cigars v il! advance considerable

CIGAR PRICES. All 5c brands, box SO $2.25

All 6c brands, box 50 $2.50 &. 2.75

All 7c brands, box 50 All 10c brands, box 5ö

$3.00 $4.50

CIGARI7TTFS. Camels 17c. cartoon 200 ....51.63 Lucky Strikes 17c. cartoon 200 1.65 Nebo 15c, cartoon 200 $1.45 Chesterfields 17c. cartoon 2C0 51.45 Piedmonts 13c, cartoon 192 .$1.45

All lCc Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. 3 packages Ilors Shoe or Star Plug, 1 pound Prince Albert, Tuxedo. Velvet. 15c, 3 cans

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iiiio in tx Lime lui ui.rv av.uuu. iu.v ci sun is llldUC 111 UUl UVV II ' shop. We are mill to man tailors. Remember the address. L 3

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Ambition Pills wi.I i.iako you fetd better in three days or mency ba-ck from Wettick's- Cut Rate Dru itore on the first box purchased. I-'or all affection of tho nervou? system, const ir alien, Uvs3 of appetite, laciv of confidence, tremLIme. kidne or liver complaints, .sk-cpless-r.ess, exhatifted ital:ty or weakness of any kind cet a box of Wendell's Ambition T ill? today on the money

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to show the biggest success in South Rend. Plat of 150 lots sold out in two Su inlays. In order to supply the demand, th.e owners have consented to grade another street of sixty new lot.- for i.t-rt Sunday and every one a beauty. One ij o.:rs for One Dollar down, then only '.Cc and 75c a week.

Pri-es Uli. M-'d. J149 to $135. ieept corners; positively the Mgjgtst bargains around South Bend tod. IV. Two big frce cars T:ii b rte North- . i n Indiana Interurl?ait station, corin ; Washincton avenue ar.d Michij;.tn street at .'.10 Sunday. 'ars will t-.irry li.mr.t r: an 1 ?!o, .or ;..ef :i; rs :;bn. Washiii-ton. : l ' . . I-ol!ou cx'.wd. C;'.iie aud . i ."inn iur l. ..! iv AJv

MORRISON'S BOOT SHOP'S FINEST OXFORDS, PUMPS AND LOW CUTS UP TO $I2.0Q A PAIR

We bought) these beautiful Low Cuts believing Scuth Bcrd appreciated real first class footwear and especially when it can be purchased at frcm 45c to 50c on

1 .the dollar. Just run your eye over those remarkable offerings listed below, and wonder just how we can save ycu frcm $3.00 to $5.00 on every pair you buy

Ciunng lus rurcnase jaie.

VALUES TO $4.00 This lot comprises 150 pairs of Iullts odds and ends in Txnv Cut. Iaimps. Oxfords and Strap 'Slippers. mall slze.s onl, rc'niarkably fine IcaUiors; choice pair

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VALUES TO 5.00 Sizes to 4 only, one and twostrap Itimps. of fine Kid und Patent Leathers, liich, low and medium hevls, valus that cost $2.00 to $3.00 more a pair; choice pair

$1.67

VALUES TO $5.00 Pumps, Oxfords, Strap Slippers, every wanted Summer tyle. any fdo heel; an assortment of odd.t and ends with sizes that run up to 5; cholco pair

S2.67

VALUES TO $3.00 Here we hae Morri-ii's ihicst Mat Ivids. Patent Colts and Tan Vlcis, in I'umps and Oxford, smartest stIes, Loui- and medium heels; all S3. 00 alues pair

$3.67

VALUES .TO $12.00 The cream of Morrisons Iloot Shop In Oxford. Pumps and Colonials. finest I'atent Hi.-ls r.nl Viel Ividi. vl:h renuiiie hand-turnrd nd -lt soleM, SI 2.00 value pair

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MORRISON'S BOOT SHOP'S HIGHEST CLASS SHOES WITH FINEST WELT SOLES THAT SOLD TO $18.00

There's no better Shoes mcce than these handled by the Morrison Beet Shop of Chicago, thr finest comb in a tic ns cf high grzds !&a'J::rs mad? up with ub-

m stantial welts and hand-turned soles, in the mcst handsome popular styles of the season. This gives you a poor descripLion of what you may expect when you

If see these fine Shoes marked crown to half and less than Ihey seid for in the locp in Chicago. Below is listed a few of the n

you next Monday, Aug. 11.

VALUES TO $10.00 j Women's flnent quality j Black Kid Button Shoes

Fmart Cuban heels, handturned soles -aIm Ladies' fine Comfort Shos, low ruhber hrrls with flexililr turned soles, the kind thmt Morrison's pot $10.50 for;

M choice pair

remarkable offc rings presented to

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Men's regular IS Rr.d S3 Dress Snoes S5.C7. Made of fine ' black or tan Russia calf. English or blue her models: Gooi-

VALUES TO $9.00 Ladies' Iron Tvo-tone Kid Boots, uclt stoles, Iioui heels, S9.00 value Women's Patent leather Shots, mat-top, welt sole, IxiuJs heel. S8.50 rahie Ladies' Black Kid Button Boots, LouLs heel. Si). 00 value; choice pair $4.76

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