South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 46, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 February 1922 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES .7
ERSKINE DALE
"I
tyJOHNFOXJr MfTO
JIIX5LV jjxiu: TODAY V.'IIITK AKIIÖVV. a l.oy of fifteen. pwapi from th S,ia-.vri" Indians ley rhom he ha. I--4! r-are'i an5
SO.
i
taks rfc
In
5 tt!T. Kr".
plac, but Barbara ravr ar.l looked troubled, atA 2M Color.! Dale. Thr ru!., ! ft with jrayety. pmtl ar.-l Iauhtr, ar.-1 everyone ravo'the
kiri'Ilv 300 i by. Again
a
In the "dark and bloody
crour.d of I'r-Itvol:;t!or.'iry Kentucky. Hr- nV-" th'it h .;s f.'ipturi bv Ir.dlTr." in infnr.y and that his rnoThf-r. taken prlFonT with hir.-i, v as kill' d. Thfi Indian-; ;;t!a-k tl.' f r rt and a Vir?In;an, mortally v. n i n r I, rro?-
r.l7 Whit--- Ar.-o-.v ;f.s h:i son. Whit" j
Arrow's rnl r.arr. i.-t Krskin? Dale
Ifarrv wont nlth him to his room
J'AVr; YANIi;!U a p!or.r. act.-, a r':ard:an and ir.di nrskin to I!3 Oak?, the great Dal-- plantation en tho River Ja;'1.'". Krskine N kindly retv-i by father's yojr.sr l.rothr, COL')Xi:r. DAM:, nr 1 by hi roui fi J 5 A I : I ', A I A a rid HA i: L V. c;o ox viTif Tin: stoky
i rftdy for uppr. Iln'n
(:;:'' on. cousin," h -.ii-l
1:- '!rar."'-r to h!.t ror to X b r cloth-1? on tl: 1 "Dorvt th ' f.t " h -
lr.fr. "I l"r.'t ':now
to into 'em." Vfnin' Hurry laughed joytui
and I'-d
and jiointrd i.
nk d
th lad s'npiK 1 nsrairi tinck-r th
c r"1' '! ivr r'I'. . "Von ficht with 'em " j "Y-., and with pistol". " I "I'vo Tvtr had a pistol. I wart to Knrn how to use them." j Harry looked at him searching!',
r.nt tho bo-, s faro gave hint cr no
ic.r nurrn.o than whr-n h first
ai-kf d til" s.iin qurstion. VI From pior.rrr habit he awoko b1for" dawn. Hr slid Into hi own buckskin clothes and moccasins and out the still op"n front door and dowr th" path toward ths river. Instinctive ly ho had picked up his r"i, bullet-nouch. and powder-horn. I'p the rivtr to the rigdit he could faintly dark woods, and he plnni-'d into thm with hij cy-a on tho ground for siens of Käme, but ho saw track? only of coon and skunk
nil-
I don't know ho"-
and fox. and hn grunted his disgust
f
a?-.-:
the Fox. i" ran around through I th hall to reach th back door, but one of the plstfi boya cr.ed: "Iloll a pnowba'.l a?alnat the back ; door!" ThLi the boys quickly di1. ; but the Fox cried: J "I'll get out of the ride vrindoW." ; "Roll mowhAlI ajra!r.ft each of the eido windows!" chatterti Johnnie, the euirrel, and this as done, bo the Fox couldn't set out to nibble Uncle Wlggily, matter how hard he tried, until the big anowballa melted. And this took over a week, to the bunny was pafe. Po this teaches us that big snowballs are good for eomethlng else than to make into pancake?, and it the emoke from th chimney doesn't tickle the policeman under the chin and make htai sneeze I'll tell you next about Uncle WJsgily and Toodle's candy.
WE CONSIDER VALUE AND SERVICE F.RST"
Interurban is Big "Try out" Factor, "It Breaks It in"
KYWWWu HATIIIN SUIT 1 Oil WINTI-t Mls3 Persia Tuma, of Rlvcr?ido dr., New York, has the winter tourts at Atlantic City agape with her new bathimr suit. It's made of rubber. She says It retains
and lopd ahead for half an hour , the r,ocjy hat and i. Just the tiling for snow plunges. She didn't tay the
1;
"Tak" :f '. -,ur ar-dr
-.M ",-ir-fi rnhnvvou" I h rivk,- bu t recov.
- f ! hr:irr v .-m'r.- -,oh l; f r ,1 . p iCk ( d th"m Up. Her
yi .'is. i ?i-IjI - s '--airi-t it. tho bid
nil"; li-"
i
rhlM.
a "!.;!,! and vva-- d:t.---"'d
T! .
b
stoii! a window look-
in i: o'if into th" -it!i. rinc du!.. His rr. uld cut- li fh' li.t r d on tliM y How river. Ov'-r in lii.-t own wilds at that hour th"y v: r- di4ins; cows and hor-.s
into tbo stoi kad". A m in had nno , to each of the w a h-tower. From J the M.'ick nir. wood rani" The j
curdling cry of a panther arid lhj hooting of owIh. Away on ov"r tii" sriil wi -tu ird wilds were th" wiwaruM of s'ii:;ius,
p.ippoosc.", lra s, r-d in skin, in blood, in heart, and n 1 with h .1 to i
arainst the whita. Tin to all w.i. hard.-hip danger; liero all wa.s comfort ami i-.i'". Hthacl come, but he would not stay Ion away. Th door opened, nnd IIäto- Dale cime ratjerly in. The two boys puised in th hall and Harry poin d to a. jair of crossed rapiers; over th" rnantelidc. "ThoMr wt'ri- your father's,' ho said; "he i;n a wonderful fencer." The lad sliock his head in ignorance, and Harry smiled. "I'll show you tomorrow." IVirbara almost cried out hr afitonliljrnent and plca.sure when sic 8H.W what a. handsome fi-;ur. li-
nnado In his new clnthln-;. From i under Hush's feet th.- roun-1 for thmoment was quito ta!;rn away, sol niuri to the ( je, at !ea-t, do clothes I n;ak" the man. Just th"n Ooneral I V.'il'.uuchby bowtd with r.obb- li'nlty before Mrs. Dale, and tbo two' led tlio way to th" dinin-r-roim. ; "Harry." th- said. ".u and Far- j bara take car" of your cousin." I And almost without knowing it ' th- you n sr K"r:tnckian bowed to Uar- j bara, who court s;" l and took his j arm. Fut for hi own dignity nnd her, sh" would hav Ilk d to squeal i her delight. Tln litt!" oods:nari! saw tlio men draw back chairs for i
farther Into the heart of the wood.
An hour I at"r h" loped back on hi 3 own tracks. He (.Hue noiselessly Debind a ne;,'ro woman at the kitchendoor and threw threo s iuirrels on th" st"p before hi,r. Fho save a
rod herself and
amazement
;:r"w a.s she looked them over, for ' tin r" was no sicrn of a bullet-wound, t and sh" w t nt in to tell how th" Injun :.nv ini!..' raturally just "charm 'em : i rut;: out (' 1" tr es." j o!ond Dale soon cam In.
"You've "ot th.e s'-rvints mytli'cd." he- said lau;-.'hin!y. "How d!l you kill thosi squirrels?" "I couldn't $-e their head.-- so 1 barked 'em..' "Harked ?"
I "I shot h.-tween th" lark and the ' lim! ria'ht und r the squirrel, an' the shock kills 'em. Uncle Dan'l
oi'"n work stcckmcs
1 'tail;
tlie heat.
UNCLE WIGGILY
imij: vi;rdr,Y am tin: SNOW IIA M.S. ii iiovai:i k. ;.K!.
p!are for th" winter. I'll enow-shoe over and make a call." As Uncle Wisely hopped over the mow he sa' Johnnie and Billle Uushjtail. tho squirrels; Sammle Dlttletall, the rabbit; Jackie, and Fettle How Wow, the puppy dop, and Curly and Floppy Twistytail, the pile boys, rolling b;g snowlnalls not far from th" new. cute little house.
Wisrslly! Come on
us!" Invited
Boori" s !i e v. e 1.' m how to do that."
! "Daniel F'.oone!" breathed Harry. I "Do you know Daniel Itoone?"
And then Hugh came in, pale of
! lar.i nnd hokirm rather ashamed.
He went .-traiht to the Kentucklan. ; "I was rude to you last nij;ht and j
I owe you an apology." l thrust cut his hand and awkv.ar lly the boy ros.? and took it. "And you'll forgive me, too, Barbara '.'" "Of cfiiir." I will." ?h) said hip-
f Aft"r breakfast I lorry brought out
I iv. o ions unu ;hu masu-j. i
j "We f.uht. with those." io said. ! pointing to the crossed rapiers on ! tin wall, "but we practice with th"s".
IIu-li. there, i-; tlu- champion fenotr," bo .-aid. "and he'll show you." They crOr foils Hlicrh ffivin? Instructions all the time and nodding apjiroval. "You'll learn you'll l"arn fast."
lie said. And over his shoulder to thi.- time of year, Harry: j ily. and out he
"ir.-.lln T
i 1'. Ill', U1H 1 Iph roll snowballs with
Jackie, the puppy. "Than!; you; I haven't time," answered Unci Wlcrsily. "I am soing to see who lives in this house." "(Jh. you'd better not go near that!' chattered Johnnie, the squirrel. "Why not?" the bunny wanted to I know. j "Decause it's so quiet and myteri-
aren't froin advent uring ' ou.s like." whispered Sammie, the
today, are yoaV a.-ke 1 his inu.-.i;rat rabbit. "All the while we've been lady housekeeper. Nurse June Fuzzy playing here we haven't foen any one Wuzzy. jL'o in or come out." "Indeed, I am!" replied the bunny, j "Well, you'll see mo pro in and ivou'll seo me come out!" said the
Ik il 111 L . j w - - -
.r-v. , bunny.' "I'm sure 'The snow is bo deep and tt ou . - , ..... . friends are in there.
may kc'I muck ias: in il so oa ui i hop home," warned Nurse Jan.
Thero had been a heavy fall of snow in animal land during the nisht. But when morning dawned the white Hake.- had .--topped falling, and Unelo Wiggily Dot.u. ars, the bunny raUdt ?;entlu.a:i. started out from Iii? hollow Mump bungalow.
"oli, you
some of my
But Cops .Tin Palace Car Shows Value and Gives Driver 40ne Big Scare.' A Ford touring car, in the service of the police department, was slightly damaged and Sergt. Charles Kimmerly, driving, was given "the scare of his life" when a C. S. B. and N. I. city-bound interurban side-envlped the machine at the Intersection of Washington av. and
Olive st. late Monday afternoon.
it is said, was obstructed by a large N
truck owned by a local furniture dealer. Aware of impending danger an Instant before the interurban car was upon him, Kimmerly swung him machine completely around in an attempt to evaV being: struck by the interurban. A rear wheel of the machine wan broken. Oil'dal Flivver. Kimmerly was "trying out" the new Ford which had been purchased by th" department, for the use of night- captains ami sergeants in covering patrolmen's beats, and had been commissioned into service just a few hours before. The machine was being" driven north on Olive Ft. when the accident occurred. According to eye -witnesses, the i--rgreant used excellent judgment at the wheel. Its newness made the car hard to pick up speed, it was said, and Kimmerly had realized it was impossible to speed stralRht ahead to avert the accident. Witnesses to the accident ptated that the interurban wag traveling at a rapid rate of speed.
"Yes, the ,:;ow is deept soft and .sticky," admitted Fr.cl" Wiggily. "i jiipjios'. th" animal boys will .-non b2 rolling 1it snowb i'ls. ;;.- they ahwiys do when there is this kind ot Storni.
"Vv'hy- his wrist is as stronc as
now. and he's got an eye line
th-ha;
ladies, and ho drw bw a's befor- Hu'li. on th"
It.ir- I ct!i"r I
On i lie i II-
.!de of her. could forestall him. his left was Harry, and Harry v atoht d Keenly but m mor. 1;
ly than Il'igh wateh-d him. One glas- ot' win" h" took, n nd th quici; dlziim .-.s tl.at a-a:!- d him friglitor.eJ him, ami h" did mt touc'a it asain. Ito-fr:d Farbara. llu'-'h l-aru d forward and lift 1 Iiis glasJ to him. H" siiook his b id and Iltih flushed.
nunc
i w i asel. ' ' With a twist he wrenched the foil from his antagonist's hand. The Kentuekian vas bewildered. "You can't do that acaln." "I don't believe I can," laughed Hugh. A little later Barbara and her cousin v.rrr trotting smartly along a sandy road through the fields with the colonel and Hugh loping in front of them.
Firefly welding.
when Hush mounted. but th" s it him with an unconcern of
was a black mettlesome:
no rau rearea ana piungea ,lrv,.r ,1(.flir, rnf:c.d
i So while the animal boys rolled : more of the l, rour.d bills in the soft, sticky snow, the bunny gentleman hopped nearer to the st;-ance littl" housi?. Ail ot" a sudden, as Sammle Littletail was watching his undo hop
Hat I am ging out on my snow 1:(,:irfr the my;erious place, the rabsbo"s. Nurse Jane, ami I don't be- Mt boy f;iw a lon- sharp noy and liive I'll bestück fa.-t." 'big. wavin- tail at one of the u;: "Oil. I didn't know you were golns dows'. And the-.i, all at once. tii to wear your snov thoos that's ilif- door of th" stranse houtse open-- !. ferent," said Nurso. Jan-, (the Fuzzy Fox i'Oked hi. head o" "Yes. I aiwa.- snow-shoeins and cried:
tad Uncle Wig- "Ah. ha! I thought I'd fool
started. He had Fiu-b- Wiirgily! I thought you'd
mad' himself scum --now shoe.- from so curious you would want to l!at pieces of bark, fastening them ; who lived here and you'd come up on his hind paw to Ihoy woul 1 not i so I could jrrab you!" heiwled tlo i. ,..,.. i . 1w. .-,f. ...;,, "V,.. I'll rr, t ,-.,,
ill i ' I I I ill I 11 ' . v .' I . , l) ll.n- 1 l.i ' . J ; 1 1. . . J J II (,(1 ,1UU, : that envrrr 1 all th" uround. For a1 Tlie bud cr a'.ure was just Koing to j bunny's paw.-? are rath-r sharp, you jump out of his door and nibbb jkuow, and -usi!y sir k into anthing ; Uncle Wiggily's ears, when Sammle isoft. (cried:
"But I'll get along very nicely with i "Quick, boys! Holl one of our birmy snow shoes," thought Uncle Wig- I nowbal'i against the do-or of the fox glly, ho-pping o-r lite fie lds and house t0 he can't g"t our Uncle Vigmeadows. which were all white. 'gily!"
I i rruy sf,on i n l" i-u n- u iirn c u no ; cii"u in uiier aiu;tb- ede- of the weds and there he! mal boys, and they did. A big enowjs.iw a little hotir-e which h had ball was soon a gainst the door, and
No creditor can touch the proceeds of a life insurance policy. The wife and family have a prior attachment; that is if issued by WALTER FKCiAN. J. M. S. BLDCI. 27-tf
Swank
Dyes Clothing Main 791. H2-tf.
Vo;',
DYE OLD DRESS COAT, SKIRT WITH "DIAMOND DYES"
lad I his :
that held the Kentucky boy's
'Our K' ntf.' ky cot;.-;-. -A
n n . a
vory bar-
T'ol t h is something
' .111 Iii .ilUll lll. . i "If" docsa't understand," sail1 Far'nara Quickly, who had noted the j inc. dent, and sh" turn M to her cou-j
s . n Ifuh then turned to his; wir.. and '. "iran so-n to b'ok more flu-died and f-;r!y. Shortly after the ladies l"ft. Ha gh followed them, and Harry and th" Kentuekian moved toward the head of the table wh re th- men had i-athored around Colonel Pale.
"Y-i." sail Cene-ral illoughVy
For an hour they drove, the bov i 1 cc uld hardly believe that this oun;try wa-j once a- wild as his own ; ti nt this was to be impoverished and b;i own become even a richer land. J Many questions the little girl asked
and some of Iiis answers made hr shudd'-r. "I'api said last nisrht that several of our kinsfolk spoke of poing- to your country In a party, and Harry
innd Huc;h are crazy to po with i them. Papa said people would be swarming over the Cumberland j Mountains before long." Uoiitinmnl in Our Xcit Isuo.
1 the Fox couldn't pet out to nibble
"I wonder wlin lives in that Uncle Wicrgily, who stood on the house'.'" thought th- rabbit gentle- fron; steps. man. "It may b" som" friend ol J "Well, if I can't get out the front mine who lias built this tute little , door I'll grt out the back!" howled
Fach package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything, even if she has never dyed before. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect home dyeing is sure because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed
good;
Adv.
looks as though, it mUht crm
"W.th due defLi-L-r-.ee to Mr. Brockton." .-a: I Co'.om 1 Palo, with a bow to the tutor lrom Frisian I. "it looks a though tills country would soon Jorce us to some action." They were talking about the imper.dim? war. Through hall and loorwas came row merry sounds o.f f:ddb and banjo.
ji'kist iua()vm:i) ron DIGNITY. Fvoryeno b:;.s m.et the typo of jut ' who is possessed of a fine ecat of
dignity. The clergyman, professional man. cr businc- man dll hae It a:nl you liko it. In a home it is indispensabh. Fso CLOISTEll KICK nnd its enduring strength an i beauty will be a great neritage to -our f:mily. Ask Staples Hildt-brand about it. C2-f
"Come i n. c - an you danc
"If your
sa :
s are r s c.
1 reel-con not.
Harry; rent as but I
e . rythlr e-i
an try." Near a doorway between parlor and hall fat tho fiddlers three-. Gallant bows ur. J dainty court es ir.gj and nimbl? feet were trippir.se rieaf ires. ,
"I know that dan?." FrkJn t Harry, who toll Barbara, an
AXXOrXCT.MIA'T. Calvin Stertzbach. chiropractor, haM cper.nd offices at 521 X. .Main st. Lincoln CS27. 4tf
?10 o
l ,l I I tr V ,
!,Cn1
lAt the Sign of the Clock
Swank Dyes
Clothing Main 7D1 -t '
- aii d th-
acr;'. n, a
I
; s o ,
her j .
. a n e
!.:!! girl w-nt up to Iii: :'l u-h: r, 1: to p'.act floor. 1 w 'h can-.e "Cousin Pari ir i. this
i . neve, no ai ; a io i.-ick
Th- girl took !i!r.i ;tslde and Hugh w.r.t surlily awy. Harry s..w the Incident ar.d he Icokel after Hugh.
fro c
ducted h!me'.f
"the- and grac-fnl
a :
very we
I o prew i:
o exc?'::e that pol.
1 n ' -
i r.
c o n -? vv a s r on'i-
.te land
Far: ara onlookers d except
!
cnifted. but :.ce ho t wre r.
: i ratr.e r : o:at ro.. "ked p'.eid and med greatly amus
?h.
N'"hen the Ia. dane cam ar.d the i' u.cen wre drawn in two lines, the 1 who was third from the end b t! Harry' low ole behind him: ' F1Y is my cousin a r: d try ir.:e--. ; 1 you will ans s-r to Th lad w "!- !. -..-v I ! . : - . h . .-rh ! ft I.'--- i ". .;: d .
P.'r
H t
Hit h a
a r
I !:::!: v.
ic eve:
A Short Time Ago I Weighed Only 80 Pounds I Now Weigh 112 Pounds and TANLAC is what built mc up so wonderfully, says Mrs. Barbara Weber, 315 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco. She is but one of thousands simi larly benefited. tf you are under weight, if your digestion is impaired, if you arc weak and unable to enjoy life to the fullest meajare, you should take Tanlac, At all gocd druggists.
v v v'r v v t r?, i y ;: ; . ''''!
,l'i' "'Arlflip.'-v :li : ' I I 1
r i
Somebody Saves Your MoneyWhy Not You?
The money you waste eventually finds its way to the savings accounts of the thrifty ones. This money that should be yours goes on to earn for someone else with more foresight than you. When you waste money you not only sacrifice the means for bigger things for yourself, but you ignore the character building of self-denial. South Bend Savers know the benefits derived from a savings account, especially with this bank. You should also. Won't you come in and open an account with us?
AMERICAN
COME
T
ST
ANY
flirmtccs
117 South Mkh!sn L Correct Apprd foL-glB!
p- -1 A:v - ,.' jy )W rA
SPR
T7
11F (t
su
ImdlividloaS to a Marked D
4
Never have the suits been so versatile, for there's the slim Tailleur with long slit jacket; the newer Thrce-Picce effects with jacket and colorful tops; youthful One-Piece dresses flaunt Toreador capes; while Homefpuns and Tweeds swagger along with tha others.
'offline Piqiictto Stocket ill 0 Qiialctino Piquctinr Tu ill Cord
Spongen; E pen go Kasha Cloth Crcpc Knit Trclainc Tweed
$25 vp ro $110
IM
N
With the hum of Spiiieg Stately they are with extremely Ion?; waistlines to give them the clinging Grecian effect; or the other extreme, bouffant ckirU which demand hoops to hold them out.
lv
Crcpc Faille Kasha Cloth Roshanara Crcpc Roma Tricot inc
Moire Taffeta Crcpc Epongc Vclcttc Canton Crepe Poirct Twill
$15 up to $125
il The
Frances Shop
The Frances Shop
mm
m 1 rkn troLhfnllr tn.T that Drftf- Kiky Ptn fc doo o tnr good than ny kautj nir:ido lbn tier Uk?n Ata bQUij rury ifldorn with 1uc3ot troctia. V, ba I ttel it tuLi,-. en I tk a few D44a Klny Pitla nd tooa all right Feel hk new man lnc takisa your p'Ua fTito I cortmanofd Ukin tcffl 1 u bu&j tU to walk acrofs tba room." 8ired. FLEilNCO. Tiaa Village, Ia4aü. Get DODO'S at your druggist's or order direct from DODO'S MEDICINE CO, DuflaJ, H.Y. Largt box onl? pj. AUoJotaJy Gaar-aotaad.
f. H N f
si
ii?r. iaxa
111 So. Michigan Street
FIRST IM FAVOR ; rSl Xt tony V j pSp Store M
: U8S8 I.--
! r v -
Clearance
irloor
-
i i t- rw' . u
BOY'S SHOE
J9
shoe
A dark brown calf
in English style, sizes Vi to
"Serve vourself and save the difFerencen
CHILD'S SHOE $1.65 Child's black kid blucher hi sizes to 11 Yl' Women's Oxford Special $3.45
A brown kid oxford wfth medium heel and stitched tip. All sizes.
Goal on. Colfax Ave. S. C. Lontz & Sons Main 74
I r A n h Za
i ft 4 i i a " f
ii Ye
Safest
-r and best ftmily medicine
m m -
-!-:''; vrr- i 3; v aym . s rn P
Want
Ads
i
i !i i. r I I y i N li l! li i i
"I don't v. ar.t nobody to take up
Jer int. Aain b whesled and was la hi
