South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 103, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 April 1921 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
WEDNESDAY MOnVINß, AriUI 15, mi
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SERVICE TO CUBA Bonds Notified Harding Sends Greetings to Mcnocal Stage Innovation. Tflar T. Donda, maxier of tho ErJi Telephone Co.. of South Bead. renouncing: receipt of tho information that Pes't Hardins ilon2a7 formally open! telephone communication from the United fltatcs to Cuba, l-supd the following etatennt Tuesday: "Pret Ilartllnj? formally opened lephone communication from the L'nltod Btatra to Cuba at 5:30 o'clock Monday aftfrmoon with a formal frcetlnsr to Prr't Mcnocal, of Cuba. As a. compliment to tho two presl3nta and incidental to tho formality, tho Hell system .staged tho lor.Ket tlpphoio convtrsa.tion In number of rr.llca ever known. Thl3 coasted of i roll call of cities from Havana. Cuba, an island la tho Atlantic all Catalina, island in tho Paciflo ocean on th coast of California, This talk, fc combination of deep ee cable, land, line and wirclcr telephones was heard not only by Prest'u Harding and ?.Ienocal but by several thousand people gathered in the Pan American Union building in "WannIngton and in tho presidential palaco tn Havana. "Tho crosa-contlnental Atlantic-to-riclflc talk tvls made posIblo by fleep eea cable from Key "West to Havana, tho lonpe.it deep eea telephono cable In the world and an instrumentality in which many triou3 engineering rnd electric problems have teen Polved. Tho lino used was 5,762 miles In length and tho roll sail wm heard In Havana, KIchmond, Philadelphia, Harrlsburc, Pittsburg, New York, Chicago, Denver, Paeramento, San rranclaco, Loa Angeles and other points across the United Ptstes. Tho lino at Denver is a mile ibovo Kea level, while the PUbmarlno cabl 13 a mile !below at Its deepest point Many Will 'Attend Scottish Rite Event Thirty Couth Pcnd candidates for tho Scottish Ttlte of tho Masonic order went to Ft. Wayne Tuesday morning for Initiation and to attend the fernl-annual Scottish Rito ban'dut to bo held Wednesday night In PL "Wayne, ßoveral members accompanied the candidates. Beet Tot 3Ioa5t 100 Boiling Hoof Itlb .7o at iiui;iiinrt imns, 319 S. Michigan Si. avi:dxi:siay. 0S6D-IC Advt. A shoe clerk was married for the rconil time. Some say ho was re1. 1 mprd. Aurora, (111.) .'ews-Bea-cn.
You owe this to the Baby " TTie Kest Haby in tHe world certainly deserves the best baby carriage. Isn't that so? By this we do not mean the fanciest, nor the highest in prices but we do mean the very best from the standpoint of comfort. Many baby carnages look very pretty some are even very handsome but little thought has been given to the matter of the right kind of springs to roominess, to comfort, to the health of the baby. Our baby carriages are fitted with springs that will not endanger the weak little spine of any baby. Also there is plenty of room for baby to sleep comfortably to kick around in. They are restful, smooth, ride easy, and at the aame time they are beautifully designed. Nobody -ou pass when out with the baby will have a finer carriage. When yoa consider that these cost no more than the ordinary kind and that yoil can have what credit you may wish, then you can understand why Heller's are headquarters for baby carriages.
Baby Carriages at Lower Prices " These beautiful new bodies given below are all made of genuine imported reed, shaped by hand and finished in the very latest color combinations. Just a small payment delivers one of these fine carriages to your home.
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S7. t J J Take me horn"," T moanM. r My husband .wmnl to f..-el that 1' had appealed to him. Ho put an arm around m. F'croUy, I d:.-i covered a littlo remrant of delUrht i left In my fouI! He claimed tbe risht to oornfert me b foru Katharine "Mir.f-r! It Foemcd a tfrriblo pity that Hob j should have So cornpIet-!y Avreckod ; our very excellent -ariety of r-; mance. I pitied h!m, 1 pi'iJ my- j Je!f. I realized that I hid r.j lmm. ! 'Take me to mother!" I p::sh d i Bob aHld. hid rny face on iJad-Iy Lortmcr'a rhouldtr. ; V.'o '.valked slowly back to the i door In the wall under the fcun- ; tain. "Wo moved in silence. Iw'Uld. have prt-ftrred to h'-ir my husband In conversation with hU father. j Daddy had told Hob that l e un.! the one to do tho explaining. F.ut Bob was .vint. I knew well, knew how obstinate he could , be, haw sullen, how pervers wh n he thought ho had been wrong- d. 1 He thorught ho was merely proud when ho sulked. "Wo had dicus:d it moro than once. I believe his! moodiness to to the rence of s- 1jiahneM. Suroly if ho cared about me, If hcould explain hl-s presence with I Katherino in the cellar?, he would bo pouring pleadings into mine: Si I reasoned, as Jordan Spence !-d rnf back to tho door in the outer wall. "Don't forget what we came for, pencc! TJetter bring along that coffin to the car!" said Daddy. "Wo stopped, fpenco pushed the lever in the wall which moved the tiles and revealed the pavement. I heard Katherino scream as the babo's cakot wa.s di -rhrl. Rob did not fay a word. He was oblivious to all of us. Ho wn 3 absorbed in his own melancholy, and I flattered myself that he didn't want to loso me, and ho wouldn't take pains to conceal tho fact from Kathcrlne. Weil, ho was going to have a long lifo to regret mo In. 'Take, off your coat and wrap the box in it," directed Daddy. "Bob, you'ro coming straight home with me. We'll drop Miss Miller at her own door. Don't say n word now " as Bob started to speak "Com? on." "I-t me explain, Mr. IOrimer," paid Katherino. Daddy held up a protesting palm. "Det the boy talk!" He was brutally abrupt. "Whcro 13 Chrystobtl?" ikcd Jordan Spenge suddenly. 'Where to Chrj's?" I ochoed, In an appalVd whisper. "Vas eho with yon"" a.?led Bob. "She was not when wo met you." "Fho did not come into tho wine vaults at all," added Katherino. "It's so easy to get in," T bahbh-d almlcsslj. "And almost Impossible to get out!" You'll Like Trading at lltller'a. Ivory' Carriage, reclining back .... Pullman Sleeper in blue finish Carriape in frosted black color .... Fro.-tt d Hack, flat reed Carriage .. Beautiful Mack Gondola Type Cab
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' We came to the end of our Cr!nT suddenly. It led us straight to the wine vaults. They were dark, but I found the light button. The tiny ball of linen twin had been carofuhy conocaled under a box next the wall. Of one thing I fflt sure, whoever had put It thre v.ould not daro to wander far away from itDaddy and Spence had forgotten about tho Cli-cquot and Mumm wo had fitarted to f.nd. I glanced around tho low room and clung to i-'pno.-'a arm. The place was mm tili as a tomb. I knew that what I suspected was about to corne true. I was not at all surprised to her a volco that I had loved, ases and "Jane! You here?" it called. I saw my husband standing In a recess of the room. I .saw & girl with tawny hair emerge from darkneua. Her hair shone like gold under a neir-by light. Sho ran toward ua as if she were welcoming ua. She eriM out: "Why, it's only you! Goodness, what a relief!" I saw Bob comJng to me I turned to. cling to Spence. And then tho pound of deepening waters hurt my ears, blackness and cold overwhelmed me. I went down in a heap. P.ut finally, I came back, painfully, to li'ht and to life. I was in my hunband's arms. I was confused! Then I cuddled, with that safo feeling every wife knows, and which every woman needs. Bob held me close, tenderly. Then suddenly I saw tho glory of Katherine's hair above his shoulder. Never any more could his arms bo my shelter! I acted on the thought before I had expressed It to myself. "Don't touch me!" I pushed him away. "What's the matter? I don't understand?" he exclaimed. I tried to rise gave my hand to Sponco who helped me. Bob would have displaced Spence. Ho claimed tho husband's right with a gesture. "Don't you dare to touch me!" J cried passionately. ' Father, explain!" ' Young man, you're the one to do tho explaining!" his father replied. If Chrys were actually lost in the tangle of caverns and sub-cellars, beneath Certeis garden beds, ehe mgiht as well have been buried alive. "Tho openings Into the rooms are all ho hard to find," I chattered. "Put that look back into Us grave!' D.'iddy spoke to Spence who was pondering above the box In hi& arms. T.et 'em stay buried forever! Now. Jane! Find her!" "We'll get her out of here In fut minutes, Daddy, dear!" Trying to comfort him, I tried to reassure my. seif I failed. I realized, that man $39.85 SIS. SO $50.85 $63.00 $30.00 510.00
lurking in the plac m!git have ragpd her, had rhe -lingered behind ua. Clirys had been el'.ent throughout the expexUtoru Fhe had been preoccupied with her own thoughts. Why not, wince ehe was & least In name tho wife of the spy whoe perif.dy we had uncovered? "Why not, elnce Jordan Fpence was In our party?
Ve retraced our Btene. eolnc ranidly from th room of the machine gams to the room of the bombs, slipping sideways through a pa.ago too n&rrow for the width of the human body, descending steep steDs into the HUD-cellars. All the rooms wereopn aa wo had found and left them. Chrys was not to be found. W walked softlyat last wo gathered, onco more, in the wlno vau;t. And nobody dared to suggest that our search had prod futile. Nobody thought of going home. Daddy had his champagne at latt. While he sipped and talked, I thought about poor Chrys. She was aa stubborn as Bob. full cf whims, and quick to act upon them. "We'll have to use a bomb to break down these walls." was my silly suggestion. "To brinp: them down on Chrys. maybe!" Daddy Krunted. Cham.pagTie had not made him amiable. "Girl, do you know any more secrets about this hole?" I mediated. In wartime, when Dob was with the A. E. F., I had worked aa Certeis secretary. Then I had discovered what kind of a man he was, I had found the queer corners in hris establishment aa well as In hia character. I had gone down a vertical Ladder from a closet on the eecond floor of his houso to tho eub-ceHnrs. Onco I had lived rather I had nearly starved lr. the labyrinth of rooms underground. "Maybe Chrys haa left the place by a secret passagre," I sucrsv5ted. "Maybe t.he went out on the imru:e, and couMn't firet back!" "Just like her," agreed her twin brother. "If I know hw at ah, fhe' apt to be waiting in the auto for us while we worry here!" "Or maybe she has climbed up a pecret ladder!" I threwr open the door of a shaft. "Here! Yfltifs this!" Katherino snatched a scrap of blue vellin? from a splinter of the door frame. WARD & Bargain B
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"Chrys' veil! Her ne-.v one! And now it's ruined!" I cried out; as if the !a- fact were of any Importance! (To be continued.) (Ccpyri-ht, 1321.)
HEALTH ADVICE BY VSCIAZ SAM. M. D. Skin Please. My children hae a very bad skin disca? and it is fomethingr terrible. They can hardly rest at night on account of It. We have doctors, and have tried treatments, but they con't ret it healed. We can get It healed for a few days and then it comes back. The difficulty you arc having in ridding your children of their annoying skin disease Is probably due to the fact that they arc being: constantly reinfected. I eugrgest that you apply the remedies which you have found will cure it, and then been all your energies toward preventing reinfection. This means that all the underclothing, bedding, towels and any thing which has come In contact with the body of each cose must be boiled or baked each time they are washed. Keep tho children supplied all the time with fresh articles of this kind which havo been sterilized by boil Ing or baking. Have them sleep alone. You will understand that these articles havo become Infected by contact with tho child and their use afterward, before being boiled -or baked wiii naturally infect him over again. Flatulence. Please tell me what to do for flatulence (gas in the bowels). It is not possible to say definitely. The trouble may be due to indigestion, and many requlro attention to your diet. In many caser, it Is associated with constipation. If you suffer from constipation. I will be glad to Fend you a helpful leaflet, if you will Fend me your namo and addres. LEWI5 - asemenl WARD Bargain
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Flatulence can sometimes be- relieved by attention to bodily exercise, especially exercise of the abdominal muse! ea. If these pimple measures do not suS.es, bs sure to consult your fasilly physician, and have him frlve you a thorough examination.
Women Call Out Murder Squad To Spite Ne ig hbo rs Fitzmorris Discovers Purpose is ?Tot That of Cooperation. By TJnltM Prea: CHICAGO. April l:. Chicago women s little game of calling out the police "murder quad" to raid the home:? of women they have grudges ajrainst must cease. i'onco cnier iritzmorrls said so today. Ever eince the notorious Tommy O'Connor killed policeman and escaped two weeks ago, police have received several hurry-up calls every day such aa this: "Hello, police, rush. Tommy A Beautiful Coiiiplexioii & Admiratioii Ladiea A tew days' treatment with CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS up the skin, than all S UK VGUXJ UCA( meets in crea atton. An im CARTER'S perfect conv j J INZER 1 PILLS caused by a Elush liter. Million of pp!e. Id. roaac and middle are, Ukt tbea far BiliousncM. Dirzmea, Side HMdacbe, t'rset Stomach and fer Saiiow. Punplr and liiotchr Skia. Tbey end the miserr ot Cooaripatkm. SsuIlPlU SeuU Dese-ScttHFrlc & LEWIS rcCRTlFlEh WARD Bargain Basement L BARGAIN
Here is a Sale opening Thursday and continuing Friday and Saturday that did not start in this store, but in the wholesalers and manufacturers they were anxious to CLOSE OUT a big quzjitity of goods at a greatly reduced price we took them up, and are offering to you for three days only the greatest saving in years. BE HERE EARLY SALE STARTS THURSDAY.
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O'Connor is hidlr.g ri?ht next door to us." Whereupon the "murder squad." with orders to ehre to kill when
thev found the elusive Tommy, I would rush the house, break down j doors and point shotgun at the ; rdace was searched. i Of courpo, no Tommy was found, j Chief Fitxmorris discovered today ; W A lA nA it. A I 1 Vw . i wanted to cooperate wiin xne -i pariment to bring a criminal to justice but merely pave the "bum steers" to fplte persons they hold a grudge against. Try XEWS-T1MES Want Ads
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