South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 15, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 January 1922 — Page 22
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Fa?ne, Love, Mat?inio?iy Dem Ctipid's Fatil
MOTHER ÄND LOST SON ARE REUNITED
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lilTTIiU RDCK. Tills is th" story
win- piusuo'l a tdrl until lio rautrht hi r. And th n ho "IrK-ked hor ur''
Ark., .Tan. Thon I happnrrl on FhorifT 'Td ; lorm-lot mothor ahout a sheriff P.ill" Hutton of I.ittl Kock. Mrs. Wood is
Red Cro.-5 Aids Carl Heinrich
in Search for Mother, Now in Denver. I I DENVER, Colo., Jan. 1 1. Aftn I a separation of morn than 20 yrari .Mr?. W. o. Wool, wealthy -viiow oi !a pioneer mining man of Por.ver, j and hc-r for., Carl llir.rirh Virrhei I Gor iff, hav bo en reunited.
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ilrst husband, a Gcrraau har.k r, when Carl Heinrich .vao fcur yt-ari old. CtxÄoJy of the chi'.d was awarded to the mother. Th. haly waa taken to a castlo in Switzr'.ani, where. Mrs. Wood Fny. ho wa.-? kid-
iuappo4 by his paternal ran d mot h r. ) Tho mother hatr was m.irri-.d tc J Count Stoc.Tol, of Switzerland, and!
became tho wife of V. t . W...o 1 on tho death of her titled hus'.-.i-.d.
! Through all the years Mrs. Wood
continued the inarch for her V-'-y. And whn Carl Heinrich rc iched hit majority ho bec-an a starch for the mother.
I Tho World war ar.d tho Ir.terr.i-
tional Red Cro-. brought t!'.o iwc together. Carl Heinrich, fiphtinsr in tho fkrman army, foil wounded. In the hospital, whore it was bcHoved the man was dyinir, lie roquoctol n surgeon to pet word to h!. moth'. r. All the wounded soldier could f '.l ff h.i: lo?t parent was that she was th widow of Count Stoefl':'!. Tho International Rod Cross took up the tral". of Mrs. Wood from the Ft oof fed es?!!, in Switzerland, followed it around th world ami Mnahy to IJonvcr. Meanwhil Carl Hoinrl:h recov...ii:
I crcn. iiermany was a r--Kior.. j when he left the hospital. The Rro j Cro.0 confirmoJ the stirl-- of the I i 'i ti A rvi - li r. " a 1 t i u'lliV jin.l r "i ni .
it i id i.ii'iii' .. .'V't.'i..' 4 . 7ii mu'iication between thm. i'arl Heinrich dispfed of all his interests in Germany and ."t .ail for fi United States, reahin? Server ir.
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f amour; as a hiint-'i
This wait: wlien ho viewed Miss or i,;- pam. ranch woman ami . Galvin as b a lin lady with th Gal- j:nrio writer. vin Musical Comoly company. Ilij interest in her interested me. 1 . c...,n.,r ti-.. ... t . . t A tanlins Joke. MU (halvin 5hortlv left Eittlenorkbut fhe returned at my bock-i The boy nood on th burning
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Put it's all Pan Cupid's fault, fo 1. t's b t him tell alout it. Savs Pan:
nonchalance, but I knew that he, inj 1 wat.hcd Iron Galvin ri." to : onimr. n" slo'- 11 Xtr-' reality, was all attention. I fame jU a musical comedy star. Sao : Cli, ye?. I p:t them all sooner or . He had to stand a l.t. 1 y b.och
was a prrtty mi-, and fho 51117 hor later. ! Hf lived ln (,'v J'r;" f w..y into the hearts of andiene Today Irene !s Mrs. W. G. Hutten' Ways'.do Talis.
putation that I had broken faith ' r 1 r, .0 hi ,nt t'i snuthwof. Mv hr art ! and sho strirrlmr a "tho ladv of;
with him over Grace Draper's ap- j , r.T . of th'.m. " i th house," in "p.;- Pill's" homo. J London aquarium has two ; P'-;tl, "I tri'd to tell vnu of this t j 1 ! from tho Amazon, which nrv va'.t -1
morniti' I left Marvin, hut mi : . . , , - , at 5100.
"In the iirst place," I betr.-m. d." tormlned to clear mvs If of tie- ini-
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r.. r , : . I ... lL. " ' .1,,u!,o,.d in ore a.ldr.-cd to a cousin dwn into the undertow
Ih doltl ts t the truth of tl
1 1 mpsteal house. Put a letter on- swimmin.tr, and had tried to pull me
Pillian had
i!d tiT to --pi, lsonothin::. and I put; if LiM)ll s,ir!irorrH tho woman done this. I know.
1( j tho kiho.-h on it. Well, now, your
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"i How hi- volatile spirits had risen ! interrupt, d. "I'll tell the wnrlil!,, . ,mi, , . . , , , ,
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vt. hu t .i' .... i.ie ,1Uu w.at , al tfo. niere pr.speet of uf ttii-ir ; r.oo i ' irac ie juasn't l:-t Her loxmesa. Mies
v. e - --p, pia.n - j I ira per back as a mod.l! If I had ' n to th faet that her own mail.
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et any rhan.e of p'. t iüi,- Pn-!ah,.avi with your story.
ETon w.i'T. oh v.otk Titans so
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who" j Doubt;. "Had sueli a poaehy jar," I)ieky!
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T " ' iai;..f.il $l;r-!i croplr.ir ! ot le.ihad how st riet ly prof---' . .t. il and prol ably that id the ji-''V lady. r'-y ' f ''' "I not jpis , ,, her was 1 am afraid mv is uatcaol. I'll l-t she takes care
fvfrnM tl-h.iva her -c f)r j old ;a!oiy of the irl woub you. if tV.at ia w hat you rm an. I I ; f!am d into life. Put w;t!
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1 h.ie,'that tliis Linda lady, and lmr cousin
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was Dicky wdllimr to chaiico her repentant e and risk that hatred a sain for the sake of Iiis career? I had no mi ans of knowing the
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I ,-.-v . .-ae lo.o w.r iaui:i. i .-aei . , p ; o V j fa ( ( l'lap! a? a mouei. A Secret .t'i4ly. .- tory of my trip to Ilc!.apt. .n hit ho. t'v. I v.as ' witlir-- to co j ' :
IP'U'J-'-11"1' 1 :!t tl;f'ro 'th.- lure of the house to bt fet forth ; tl, -,,:::!! with tills thilli:. but I did TwT.T rwM.Ti rtMf.Mii
i;v e: e f ., enthusiastic riAJl'l.!. lIUUlMi lMTJli
.l'-riy:::oi - ful r.et- in t!.e lau--;h- ; J,y Crac- Draper. t 1 I 1 -1 1 1 1 eVil V
T .No. yn;i can 1- t y.v:r last doll 1 r , U - view, evi j th.at." p.e s.ii.!. .h '.-v. ir;r !;.. to him 'four p. rs.-r i?n lUick, p. a r !'.. :. .brace. "X r ke,.pinir , a
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incident of tho in--..m
w. even to her n.imim: of thr-it'iHtv
nr- w irf, slie saai, w re . !'';. -n th. it's all riaht. Dickv said t tm-ittv- o to., u Man,
- - 1 .'iti.i.ifi.x, .Jen. i-i ..i 1 . fi tch over lor. Put I did'shi.eiv. He i-o- .-ihruntlv as hoi...... .i.si. ............
rji.ui ;.n et... r v. o: ,r. i.- .-u.de, I, ; ; p 11 ot ray ronfhetlm: impias- j sj-oke. jumped fro:V the car. and bo- ; R t,...n p0((pi0f pone rally, imairiim. rh fi'v'h '-rt.t. !::y rn h:s too. tb.at sb.r.s ..f tl.e yirl, of try inabdity to : K:iti to -tride rapidly up and down j :irf.ordi'ir to G. W. P.rirs't, to, last
ti ll w hether she were s;m erc. or the little b'l space upon the top j survivor of 10 men who started iv. plav'rr- a part with conMimate skill, of the hill whore we had Mopped. I the st,ne- uttinK trade at Norw.ilk I w i-hed Dicky to believ' that j h" ; l;n w that hi w as threshing out with j 4 ,) years .aero. II ' I J w'niM'ii 1 - 5 i' i itTiili r ' litt!. I b I.. . nl ' b . . .. ,1 1 - b - , 1 .; ; if . ,P -i r- I - r-r I ..
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.rae iuap4 i oaeiv inu m., ua: ,,,nntK which ho carvetl out to or-
acam. and 1 nau nan; work m k -rp 1 U.r noi tM l0 1 live 1 -! until tlm pet -
.0 pos-lblo slloel if ifrom t l-yimr C.tlt to p.im tliat I aUlhl I wn rCi-.h-.rinr- flu..,, di.. now
father. ml E iith lr i .rd on the havim: liim put aside my unfar- - not b-ar it that then? must bo some, these. monuments, ?tatt-4l Ernst, hav.-
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A sudden paralyzing
thought
joz. iroy proi. ow i.row . very .Meo :; a!de impre s.-ions. a.s vair.tn.'i ot my fhe'.s taking." ! mind?
ISoth.m: .- indie t- d to tne Dicky's "Then vnu know mv to reach stt ue'; me. I remembered tb.at I .il -
fecret anxb tv t.. . , the .;irl for h-r by b tt. rV" Dicky said slow ly hau adtaatly h.id armed my father r model a. hi.-; i-vm.büror. n a a r,c"! wl.cn I had I'm.isl. d. 1 v it h the story of tb.at attempt on my
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men. "Faithful PM-." but had ! "She t"M me that w hen I was at tho
IVat 1 1 im to It. Hankins I had no ilea you wer emin? to marry that little widow.
in the first year of my marriaqe. , Jankms Nn more did I. Tho ido when she had seized my foot while J was hers. Wayside Tales.
life w hi- h GraoV Drajior ha.d made
been ready for over years
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Mr. P. Nut "Coffee Ranch Peanut Butter is made while you wait and made riht. Avoid imitations. The genuine costs no more. ColTcc Ranch Peanut Butter is healthful and nourishini;. Buy some for lunch." THE COFFEE RANCH 133 N. Michigan Si:.
Has saved hundreds of our customers anywhere from $10.00 to $25. CO on these purchases and you who are in need of good clothing can save likewise.
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Special Prices" We're offering for Saturday and Sunday a candy special that you'll like very much. It's some candy from our own shop, so you can rely on its be in;; awfully nood. Formerly 4b- a pound, nov; Jfüf I'OUND O W Peanut Brittle ISc lb. iJwcct Luscious Crdiforrtia Nvalr 20c cioz. -COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED"
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