South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 72, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 March 1921 — Page 22
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SHOES By O. Henry
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a::o-i H.tu.tn hr;5 got to ho mot, take cas.- ,f Vnu Tin- (,-dd;.s u ( i i-i J, hnrv." he said, with oni surec-s ! Rbout 11 f'ars !''lw(fn 'm- r5'ir'"' ' n .:th..;il ..r'i,,u;Tus.. -I didn't think 13 oin to invtst Uie Favin-S , f
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.h ; j t!u-rn mmfortable quarters. Yoi:.lM,n"-,a 11 iu.- ,r . . " Ir. - th- dwn and face th- muMr. and IM I lanchc rd got a look at Miss Hem
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- " :: a ' -tr 1 tr,-u:-. t T;o world's bound to come to '' ': th-- st - al- ; an nii, but maybe v.e can stave it '.( :t' i jrot the derente.-.t hou.se In town." a! .h- -"':s ill t 'A :i s t hr-i fur a day or two." . ......
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th h':. .t. . i-r-. t j.' 1 ! d i lf ; law hu- iian . anil ht.illst 1 s j f.f ti..- ..un try in wl.i-'h th- n:-ul , had tin- 1" r. r of r-I v ntir..; h:s ow n i: v r i. r-. - n t i Wri'.- '. m. pb a-.-. Fihy." s.iid j thH' ir.-it i i.it a 1 i n " . t' - , lYrrir-L: th- mi to th- 1 - test consular j i-,ri, rt. T i! ' in Th" .-'at., d.-part- i
Turn! v. ni (- o- .i- iii- " m. th-5 ht' r.iry ; -m. -. my n me. Do'i't l.-t oi.t ' m rap-h, Hilly; It'll k--p I awa i. -Di.M't s'cr.-." v si l K '!. ainiaidy, "and I'M do car w.rk l"..r -u. Yui ;i. . ! a rr.ri s !' as -:.-?. int.-. a 21 y-lmv.-. I'-m't h -.- "U -v r ip t
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Keoh hoisted his umbrella and
F-t out f-r (Joodwin's house. Johnny
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ed hrava ly down to the Leaeh. In the shade of the custi.ru-houso wall? he found Mr. Htnntettrr and Kosino surrounded by a mass of ganii.g 'iti.Jis. The customs officers v. ere ducking and scraping, while the captain of the Andador inter-preP-d th.? business of the new .arrivals, flmsine looked healthy and very much alive. h'he was gaziiv-r at the s'rango sr. ne.i round her with amused Interest. There wns a faint blush upon her round cheeks ! she- greeted her old admirer. Mr.
1 Hemstetter shook hands with Johnny in a very friendly way. Ho was an ; oldish, impraeieal man one of that j numerous das. of erratic business nan who are forever dissatisfied.
and seeking a change. "I am vtry glad to see you, John may I call you John?" lie said. "Let
,me thank you for your prompt un-
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8te:t-r; and he's a Frenchman, no j les.i tlian u do7c-n pairs w;!l do for him." 1 "A dozen customers." said Johnny, i "for a M.000 stock of .-h...,.. It' won't work. There's a bi probb in here to figure out. You go horn". ' Hilly, and h-ave Trie alone. I've gat to work at it all by myself. Tai:.- ' that bottle of Three-star ah nt: with you no. sir; not another ounce of booze for the United sitati.s or.M:l. ; I'll hit here to night and pull out the think stop. If there's a soft
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I'll land on it. If there isn't there'll ; be another wrec k to the credit of ' the gorgeous tropics." I
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y I31ILV HAWMiV sIUiltMW. i.-.-The Citizen's Art exhibit, arrar.o ! by the Art department c f th S j-.h. - Herd Wcrnar.'s club, will N he' ! ; V". i In the art rooms cf the hich sch-Td frcm March 2-5 to Apr.'. . ; n ! promises to be "a thing of h- ity ' ' ' and a j,y forever." The j : 1 !arge, including children an invite ! ; - üi to the exhibit which wi'.l i-- . r. mornings, afternoons an 1 '".'f;
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Work cf Indiana arti.-r w..: ' - featürfd to ttrrr.c r ?t-nt. but .- exceptional picturts by cth- r art'--and authentic, rare rpi. - f s
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n the ccdec:;on exn:. ::c . The picturet to te ir ar.e l Py St
j Mary'- college and ac.iden.y. X j Dam, are of particular -
One. a large canvas, "The Cr :-.-:-lcn." an original by Hem'. - v.-. it Peale 1 7TS-1S60 ) was p;en to t.e llciv l'ross f ist i" at Ab xar: '. r : , V a . and at the time the gift ! - '
1 in IS'.'Ö :he f.ainting w.:s . r. t 1 ca -oi!-o n'd This nr.-
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T'K1 , Japan. Mar.-h 1". Ans ti ch.nicaiiy perfect, under the
American woman ha.- t'.pset all the
Japanese rules for verse writing, that it waa .ent at once to Ills Imperial Highness at Hayama and
Keocrh left, feelinir that he con'd
be of no use. Johnny laid a h ind- "tfrary traditions cf .T..i .. r.. .t r. o i . l di-afi.. ! '1 ' i l f . . u L; h ( u t the et r.u.i it ir hns
. . l,r. n ui-itl.-.n 1 h n T-n f, null.! classed UülOng the OCSt 10 tO 06 fcUO ed himself in a steamer chair. When or. n unu,-n ma. no i(u.ir coum , , , , ... .. . ,
the sudden daylight broke, silvering , -ope with the native poets of Japan, the harbor ripples, he was still sit-j 1l!t -Mis- '-i.arlcs F.urnett, wife of ting there. Then he got up. whist- jCol. liurnott, American military idling a little tune, and took his bath. I tu he at Tokyo, stej-prd into the lists Aa 0 o'clock he walked down to i this year, with results that have set
the dingy little cable office and hung : -'- the entir- literary w orld of the for an hour over a blank. Th" r.-1 orient. A poem written by lo r in suit of his application was the f,.. ' Japanoe charaf ter.s, has been selowing ms-age. which lie sicr.ed and ' b etf d as one of the 10 prize vinhdd transmitted at a cost of S3.",: 'niva of the annual imju-riai poetry To I'inkey Dawson, contest. This is the first time that Dalesburg, Ala. su.h a distinction was won by any Draft for $10' comes to vou n, xt outsider.
mail, hin me immediately ",0a
.litted. A total of 20,00.) poems had
been sent. Her verse, literally translated, was: "In the dawn of the v "Yar Before the ancient portals Of Eternal Truth. Jlehold, in changeless majesty, The light of God." Japanese poems, it might be explained, are supposed to give but a
Iio-ine Hooked Healthy and Wry Much .!lc.
,'ake up . minute! j r f . . mi ! v.-. oi , ).r:;:n to vtir in the heart of
jour own to-A.-i. too 1:J. -bun-." jtu- s-; i -. xib d onsul. I lien he 'That so?" T:n;r: uir. d .b dmny. v. on!d i.-iat.- to Ke.gh lb- story of (.xomu:: a mild and 'ii-tatory in- ! his ' nd-d romance. Jiarh nittht t re-' "Whit'-: it at out?" jk'o.'ch would listen patiently to thu .. i j.,., v.-r-.t. s." pi.-' ind t tale, and bo ready with untiring !, gh. ":-.;. a i:;.-n of the tow n sympathy. v .,,... v,.t:!.- " fa-ts and a Ivi-e from , "Fnt don't you think for a min- , -:.N! th-- n )..:.-'. au ii-a m ' ute" t hus Johnny would always .,, p. , . , i , : r. : ,!... n ulo re you leouelude his woeful narrative ;r, and ; ai'u: a -bo- store. Wants, "'bat I'm grievim: about that girl, ,-. i a" a thi.-.k th- buir.e-.5 Ik'.ly. I've forgot t n her. She never v,,u;,t ..y. ' h ,s la 's hard of t b- i e-if-r . my mind. If she wer- to en- .. . i .. ...... .',. t i i t ii i r r i r -1 , f ii-- m- iiiil-i
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In spit- of th.- h-at ;.nd his bad temjM r. Jehr ir.'s hatnp;" k s'.aa d
v. i.ublu't rain ;l b at. That's all ov.-i- buig ago.' "Hen't I know it?" K'-o-h would
v.-ith bis 1 tu. '.liter. K . i i laugh'-d lan.-'uer. ut our.e ..u.- lorgot-i
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sul'jt i t was "Diwn at the M'iji
Shrine." That tin re -hall be no faThat Horrid Word Again. voritiMn shown the name of the "What's the matter?" cried Mra ' v'.ritt r 1S aK(1 in il ''vlKU"ltc' cnvcN Jones when Hobby came running in- bto the house in tears, dragging his 1'urn. tt. who h .s heen a little tin sword behind him and rub- tud-nt d Japan. se poetry, raised - i- i r .... i ...... i . . . ..;. -
blng the scat of his trou-ers. "r:wu' ,UH'u"un l,mu'"" "- 'i11""1
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hatP-r. d I'eiiie ,.. k. u m-r xo listen to in-;their examination bv the afürlU
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Fa- h T)ereMb. r a Mibi- ct is an-iiMe-unS suggestion, a oner rememi . - . . .
pounds stiff, drv cockblmrrs. New ; nounced by the buiaau of imperial I "ranee ot a moou. an impression or
swer to our postmaster's letter of in- uso ll0r in ;irt, MaI j. ,.t ,,rirf, o,-, poems, which is a branch of the i passion, i ne oest poems generali ;uiry He volunteered to write to cents pound. Further orders likefvhome department. This year the I have ome double or underlying
you on my behalf. I wa.- looking Ja bout for something different in the way of a business in which the profits would be greater. 1 had noticed
in the papers that this coast was receiving much attention from investors. I am extremely grateful f'r your advice to come. I sold out
everything that I possess, and in-!
vested the proceeds in as fine a tock of shoes as could be bought in the north. You hae a picturesque town here. John. I hope business will be as good as your letter justifies me in expecting." Johnny's agony va" abbreviated by the arrival of Keogh. who hurried up with the news that Mrs. Goodwin would be much pleased to place rooms at he disposal of Mr. Hemstetter and his daughter. So there Mr. stetter ami Ilosin were at once conducted and left to recuperate from the fatigue of the voyage, while Johnny went down to see that the
eass of shoes were safely stored in
customs warehouse pending
!u si. nd sympathy u.th to- iromc.il , ':''. ,n i i i i.t.-.-i. k e , . t , K , oq n pri,jm-n,T Uko u hark, skir t-t;..r; of t!ie b tt- r Inci Males- : ' i" 'in g you. i ruish, d about to tin.l t toodn-in
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Somctliins: Soft. The mcvio star 1'vo been doing falls and breakneck stunts for a year and now I think I'd like to try something' soft for a while. The director All right. How'd
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thought you wcro having such a;"1 wn. in-r or n.a a .oMugm-i coum am hkc io piay uppusae a couue. good time playing soldier.- ,-omp. It was agreen tnat she . custard pie thrower? Houston Tost.
"Wo were," sobbed Hobby, "and coum suomn a po.-m. luougn u I was Sherman, and papa heard .could imt be r-vrubiriy e it. re.i in the me." American Legion Wcrkly. icontst became of the rub- that only 'native. may participate. Hut when Germany is using animal muscu-'her po.-m was r-ad it was declared lar filler in the manufacture of a j
new artificial silk.
The annual tobacco- bill of the Fnited States is $2.110,000,000 of which $S( 0,000,000 is spent for cig-arets.
gallery r. Baltimore al out 1M2 ' 1 , Was noted for the beauty of f; shown In his rr.any re'igi us ? ai-:t-in;s. "Tho Cruci.'lxion i-s a pi-tare r." great (-xpres..!on and rare ooc ring. It is ncted for the fle-h-tint of the bb:eding Jesus, and the sombre hills of the background hnd It a mysterious air. To Show Paradise's Product.
A rplendb.l copy of Kapha , s i Hello Jardiniere" by Prof. M. Para-
iY.se, formerly an ir.strueto. of :V at N'otre Da nie. will bo shown. Thcopy whs ntado front tho original , which hangs in the louvre nt I'aris. ; Another copy of interest is "Th' : Marriage of St. Catherine." by Ib.rtolome Ilsteban Murillo. "St. Francis." a monk's heid. is known to be an original. It was, painted on wet plaster In the 13th! century, probably by one of Giotto's i pupils. It was given to Mother Pan- j line, president of St. Mary'.i coiletre j and' academy by Cardinal Martine'.'.! j and now hangs In the second draw- j ing room at St. Mary's but will be . loaned for the exhibit with the other', pictures. . Includes landscape (Jems. i Two little landscape gems of I views of the old St. Joseph river by ; Frederick W. Freer. A. X. A., for many years instructor at Art Institute, Chicago, aro rich in "Ilaffacli" color.s and tone and were paint d in the .summer of 1901. "Still Life." a study by Sister Immaculate, was shown at th eighth annual exhibit of works by Indiana : artists in 1913, and will be shown at ' the coming exhibit along with twi cthera by the same artist, "A Study of Hooks" and "A Hit of Sunshine."
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good qu:tl:ty of Genuine Rubber Mattiru: at very inlucrcl price.:, and rati n.ahe thß following prices: Medium 9x18 inch Stair Pads 2ÜC Hcavv 9x18 inch 5t.ur Pads 25c Extra heavy 9x18 inch Stair Pads 30c Special price by the yard. We have Oxidized or Brass Nosings to be us?d with the pads for protection cn stair steps, at rtasonahle prices, and we put it down for you. THE INDIANA WINDOW SHADE CO.
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SULPHUR IS BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN OUT SKIN
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i . ;;-. p.. w n 'any d ' a- i . e i n : e : nam e io nacu ( p( wi- bad on a pail- of ; at him some .lay. The Diwsonsj That night the eonsul and Keogh ; wri n't ;mboilv. llv( (lboilv in .l-ow, , ... ,..,. . ,
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bref-ry porch of the consulate. "S.-nt! Vm hack home," began Keogh, reading Johnny's thoughts. "I would." Johnny, after a little silence; "but I've been lying to you. Hilly." "All rieht about that " aid
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"I've told you hundreds of times. " said Johnny, slowly, "that I had forgotten that girl, haven't I?" "About CTä." admitted the monument of patience. r ,!.... . . .. i . i ........
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had b, . n forg tt'-n bv theii, ,:. f . ' 1. 'Sin.- a few minutes this even rr
. Put ..n tie- 2'".th 1 iy;,.,, ;it Coodwin's. I found out one
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