South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 48, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1922 — Page 7
FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 17. 1022
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a-J- vtrsoa ,f1'J inxiiN innti; today l.r.SXIXE DAIJ:. captured in infancy by th r'-d.skin of Kentucky. Is adopted by th chief of th Shawn f s ar.d ?n th r.'imy Whit Arrow. II. 1 told that hM rr otb'T wa- captured with him bit was later killed. .Maltreavd jy tu Indian brave, j'rkir.e floe" to a F-tti -rs' ?:r'n ! nr. I is reco;?niz-d by hi mortally wn-jr.ded father. I'AVi; VANDUhh. a jK'.irJ:an, ard s-nds th ( lakra, th ir--it Dal a t fn v.,.,- i ,1 I I"'f l' A ' '4 pli rdation "M the Janz-i, o rcupi ! ly CiIj.N'flL DAUl, your... r brother ( Hrckin''n father. r.rKir;- H hir.dly received hy hi ' T,-is:n, J? A K BARA and i I with' 1 1 A f i K Y . Soor. h-- i ;ar 1'inr- (Jrey and thr hir:i. Iater Kr-kin-hi-outur.'-t and fP .it' r.- to tab i i a hari'd ff to tit'; W i 5 - !' rr.' b-. Lav Vand'-ll. Harry ar.d Hi;-!. Willouhhj, .-notTi- r ' ( :-!n. -irt in purnuit. i.a o wnii tin: moky A M:r..--t I'.iv.- kn-w th tt th-y r. i.it I'.ir t'-liind him, hut when hu'-. r.-'S hid th- lad' tra-k- Have 1 for th.'i nU'ht. n'.oud th1 tUUli d i). xt for " 1 1 ? ' ' I! i)S lou!hd i!) t: - . I M' t !:' tra-kin? him nnd i.3 and l.s tracking l'.nkir::- a u- frr.üi Mini wh'T'- anund h-r" He hall.,' at th- tf of hi. oi :. A war-whof; an-W'rd ;ilri,--t in ip.flr ais th it i:iad" th' ! loi, i pap hf.-th th- ht" lfn Iiv wii I Avit h rn i. : if !. .'im! th-- lt.. .-f !! .1 from l.fhind a l.u-!i '.ir- ly ten it tt 1" hind th m. "W 11. l.y i:um." .-1 1 ; 1 1 - I Dave, ''foo'.ed u.-. aftf r all." A faint trrir. of triumph was on tlif lad's lips, hut in his cyt s v. as o xv.iitin' Iniuiry (lirectrd at Harry i:ti'i Huuh. Th.-y praiiir forward: 'W 'r- ony:" n I'irily, Harr htickl-d the 1 's j-addhj and motion, d for him to !;i:.h u;. "He's your hors- cousin," raid Harry. "My latlu-r tt-nt hin to you And r-aj'3 his homo is yours when ever you please. And Barbara sent j lier love." I At almost the earn; hour in th' prat hou.-o on the James the old; r. rress was (arrylns to f'olonrd Dah' a klr.Kly de. d that th- lad had left behind him. It was a rude .scrawl on n f-lieot of paper, signed hy the hoy's Indian riaine und his totem mark a buffalo pierce 1 hy an arrow. "It inakf ne laugh. I liac no use. I givj hole dam plautashun IJarbara." I Thus read tho scrawl! tv Three days l iter thev n o-h-.i the broad beautiful Ho'.,ton River passlng over th-. plnecnsted. white-
rooked summit of Flinch .Mountain. I"-m l .,m uie 'r uu u-iun., Onnl eame to the Ia-t outlying fort of In' -vldrit will pass." Ihn western frontier. Next day tlu-y,1. H'' tvrr.rd his face and went back starte. i on th - long, long wilderness : int f!-"?pl'-
trail toward the Cumberland range.' On the third i a y therefrom the gray! v. all of the Cumberland gathered its. flanks Into step gray cliffs and dip-! pea Muuiiemy into LuniLtrumi loip I n thii thev rlimbed. On tho sum-! mit they went into camp, and next morning Da swept a long arm toward tho will expanse to the west. "Four more day s," h- orb d. "and we'll be there'" Toward subset Pave, though. a sixth Kfr..-'", r.ad the uneasy feeling that ho was not only being followed but watched from the cliffs alongside, and he observed that Frskin--, too. ha l more than once, turned in his .--addle- or lifted his eyes 3- .u hii.'lv to the haggv flanks of the The tr.iil v. as broad pn(iir'!: m-t l.'.ori-.ing for them to ride two a' !' -s.-t -- !iv- and Frskir.e in adva----. 'I hey had scarcely gone n hundred yards when an Indian steppe,; i n t th- path twenty yards ahead. In st. actively pave threw n:s turu- up : -ri;.: but Krskin, catisht his arm ln.iian h.ad lilt t his hand, pa w i id. :m up"Shuwr.ee-" said the lad, as ;. oj,. api. ar.'d fr.'iu the hu-h. s of the two ti li-water bos lirf. nnd both elinche 1 thcir V. ( ) . The : ; V t v." k i 1 -1 v 1. 1 i i' i .i . iii': ii;iiun spo,.'r.iai. aid no he;d except to F.rsUine iii.l onlv from thu bail's l.ir-, in which turpris'- vaa suc erd d by or row and then deep thoughtfu!'f. could they g'.iess what the guttural spee'ch iiaant. until Frskiue t'lir.r.i to them. Tilt y vt l not on the war-path ;.ga;r. th.' v. h ho explained. i:.. ! o. tcr-fntht-r Kahtoo. tho b!g (.lii- t t!o- !vin was very 111, and h'.s nn!2.cc. brought by them, was that l.'rskine should come, tack to the tribe and beeome chief, as thr hint's c-nly daughter war da 1 an I his only son had be- n ki'.li 1 by the palefaces. They knew th.kt ri the h.ht at th t( it Kr-kir. ha 1 k'Ik l th.- i"hawi.c, his tormentor, for they knew the arrow, whi h Frs-kir.e had r.ot l ad t!m to w :t iriraw. Th.- d-ad hawr.ec's brt-thtr -Crooked Lightring was with them, lie it was who had recognized the -.- tho day ttfore, and they hail kept him from killing Frskti.e from the bulus. lie sat on his hors- like a king ar.d sf eke as a klr.g. H thanked them for holding lark Crooked Idghti.inga evil hard., but crntemptu-c.j-ly hf1 epat toward the huge sav t toward the huge savnet to die by that hand, Lie face auA the Indians r. cc he was wan a ou.ti.ne a u. lud slain his whio myier. He hal f.'i-.:;vc:i that, for he love I tho oM c'.i f and h:s fort er mother ar.d 1: ether and ?:ter, ar.d the tribe had iilay? beer, bind to hun. Thn the f I killed his w! father ard h -.d f on? to visit his kindred by the ALLACAMERA CLUB FROLIC Tribune Auditorium Big Five Orchestra Songs by the Glee Club Friday Evening, 9 P. M. Subscription $1.50
7 A v;it rs. and now h lovl thm. I will come vlun the- leave? fall." h. c'or.li!'!"1 "! -,- m.u-t pitch .'it Crooked his In I er MchtJn thv. l ; and ho an outcast from h tribe i:r.til h- ran how that h:-h-art I -rood." And then with ;mj ! in. -f rio'.js rr'.s'i.-rr h- wavt d his rind I , toward th" wot: ! "Now ;-'" I It was hard rvn 'or Iave to ' realize, that th- l id. to all purpose, j 1 4 nrtual!'. 1 1 1 :i th chief of a i ntiT.rf i tr.b", and evon h- wa-s a 1 ' V the ir.f-tant obedience i litth; awff the s.v.a;-. .-5?. who. without a word. iafl'''l into t!i'' huFhs and di.apM a rf d. It was nrarin sunset and from a Ilttl; hill I).Tf.- pointed to a thin hlue wip of moko risln? far ahead from Ith sreen expanse. "There's the fort, toys!" he cr!.d. X j The L"'''r-n of th- wilderness dulled and hurst into the yellow scarlet and !th- russet. This slory in turn dulled j ano the P ,iv s. like petals of withered ".lower.-, bewail to drift to the e jrth. Through th- shower of them went ! Krskln- ai;l Firefly. 1 From his- roon.-kin rap the husny jtail hui.-r like a plume; his deerskin ! huntir.-.-hirt. made by old Mother ' Sand r, was b'-aded and fringed ;frin:rd a' icss the hrea.-t, at :ho j v. ri-ts. ami .'it the h- tn, and gird od i by a bei', from which the horned j handle .f a sealping-knife showed I in front and th- head of a tomahawk b-hind: his powder-horn swun; un- . ii v fn- slioulder and hi'' bull-t-, pou h, wadding, flint, and steel un der th.- other; his long rifle across his saddle-bow. For food he carried only a little t-ack of salt, for his rifle would briny him mrat and the. forest would give him nuts and fruit. On the fourth day he reached the river and swam it holding rifle avid powder-horn above his head. On tne s-venth he was neariny the village where the siek chief lay. and when lie caught sight of the teepees In a little creek bottom, he fire.d his ride, and putting Firefly into a gallop and with his right hand high swept into the village. The flaps of the chief's tent parted ar.d his foster-mother started toward him with a sudden stream of tears and turned ouickly hack. The old chief's keen black eyes were, waiting for her and he .spoke before she could open her lips: "White Arrow! It is well. Here at once!" Frskine had swung from hia hors.o and followed. The old chief measured him from head to foot slowly :Uul his face grew content: i "You must ride north soon to i carry the w hite wampum and a peace talk- And when you go you must, hurr-v ,,ack- for when tn SUn ia Tlie lad saw an aged Indian emerge from olio of two tents that sat apart on a littlo rise. "Who is that?" he asked. "The new prophet" said his fosderI mother. An armful of pine fagots v;fl tossed on the blaze, and in a leap of light he saw the face of a woman at the other tent. Startled, he caught his mother by the wrist: "And that?" "A paleface. Kahtoo bo ight her . HI I Ui l IUI. 0L CRFDIT at PrrvlMn? Ch Price TTT h liii sl'V.fi yA t! m. .Ii riiiui ,:y I'S Our Terms Are Very Liberal and We Charge No Interest 'pz am n OKFIDENTIAL -f 1 Practice thrift by buying "O Sc E" Jewelry via Convenient, Coniidential Crea ! at prevailing Cash Prices no interest. V. ii !! I! !! A mtill Amount Down and 50c a wt-K buys ny article in our tcre up to $23 in value. 75c a week for ny ar ticla up to $35. 41. CO a veelt fcr any r tlcle i-p to $00. etc., etc., etc. Think of it you can buy a $50 Diamond Ring, or article of Jewelry at it prevailing cah price pay a mall amount down ana then only 14c a day until paid for. Don't try to get aion without Jewelry. J Ü . H h J VALUES .The especial duty of the "O & F." store it to see that what il sells exemrlirs the THRIFT the SAVING this stre affords. So Quality is high Price (the cath price) and terrw the Easiest of Easy Terras no interest. -A Convenient onfidential redit ".Yrufcraf of CrtiiS Jrzeltr 9 Olsen rr f -r-T 21 1 S. Michigan St. Warm. II. Miller. Mgr.
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It lofjks as though .Mr-. Harding v. returning with Iit reply to a message record when he flew from Chicago to Wil.-nn 'roin th Pa truant of Prorr-??. and adopted hr but" the old woman gave a little guttural cluck of triumph "she dies tomorrow. Kahtoo will burn her." "Burn her'" burst out the boy. "The paleface have, killed many of Kahtoo's kin!" A little later when he was passin? near he white woman's tent a girl ?at In front of if pounding corn in a mortar. She looked up at him and staring, smile J. She had the skni of the half-breed, and he Stöppel, startled by that fa-t and her beauty a 'id went quickly on. lie turned to find his i'o.-ter-mother watching him. "Who is- that girl?" The old woIw.m; looked displeased. "Daughter of the white woman." "What is her name?" "Early Morn." He would like to knaw more of
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thoso two, but the old Indian woman caught him by the arm: "You will only make more trouble." lie followed the flash of her eyes to the edge of the firelight where a young Indian stood watching and scowling;: "Who is that?" "Plack Wolf. ?on of Crooked Lightning." Within the old chief called faintly and the Indian woman motioned the lad to go within. "Talk!" he commanded. "I have been with my people," sai l the lad simply. "They are many and strong and rich. They have big houses of stone such as I had never sen and they plant more corn than all the Shawnees and Iroquois. (Continual In Our ct Issue) To Ia6t at -a.
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This Overcoat assortment includes all the wanted styles and all the most favored materials. All are exceptionally well tailored and are for men and young men as well as for men who are inclined to be portly. Saturday we make a special sellingday get yours AND HURRY 1
Some of the Bargains: Saturday you'll rind one big table jammed and racked with Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear not a piece in the lot touched by fire (water only) underwear valued as high as $2.50 take any rrarment cn this table for 25c each. Come early! Men's Pants. rer pair Saturday 10o Men's M.5 0 Dresa Fants, r.ot damaged $2.95 Men's $2.00 extra good Overall?, rair "5c Tjl $10 Wool-Knap Blankets, rair at $3.50 Men's Work Coats damaged each 25c Women's and Children's 12 to 1 5 Spring Coat3 water only each 95c 100 dozen pairs todies' Hose black, white, brown threa pairs tor 25c All merchandise marked with 33Igr Tied SaU Tag hundreds of other bargains not mentioned in this advertisement. Come early f-et the best pick!
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" V :: : PLYMOUTH The Wabash Whirlwinds lost their reputation a, basketball players Tuesday night when they lost to the Plymouth Athletics, 61 to 10. The Plymouth fans were very enthusiastic in their praise of the boys' work, as they had expected a stiff fight. Marshall county will holi Its 47th annual convention of Sunday school workers in the M. B. church on Thursday, FVIday and Saturday of this week. There will be no evening sessions except on Thursday, when Dr. V. C. Finnell and Miss Nellie C. Young will address the meeting. Dr. Finnell, who will make several talks during the convention, is field director of religious education for the Church of tne Brethren, and is located at Elgin, 111. Miss Young has charge of the children's division, and Miss Julia Yockey will lead the Excitement! 3 yits
guaranteed not damaged and In eluding hundreds of Spring models for men and young men and fctout men, too to go Saturday while they last, at these prices:
f22.00 Suits while they $9.50
To 133.00 Suits while they Cid ETfi last, each nt i?lt.OU
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finding and davotional part of the r os- it p ro..-i th.i th- buiM-1 program. The state secretary, E. T. 1 l:;g will eo: a ho .it S2.i. . a r.cw Albertson, will also attend the con- high s hod :.-:;:d!r.g is t v:-.- r : lvention. The nnnual banquet will be ; M. and p are ' ,r -g :. i to I Civen Friday evening at 5 o'clock in have a lire- a v. .1. tori :m .r.,iu led. ' the basement of the M. K. church. , whicli wjl hoi.! ; op and Saturday afternoon the election of ; wh!--h. a:. I - i by -;.e city as officers for tb coming year will b . v.-e!l as : y th ' ; A r.a.-iutn j held. ! wii; n:s, V. r.c ::d. a- 'l :;-.iry other In response to the called meetinar i laodern con; - ;;. that arc! at the Library Tuesday night for the r.ot in the : lui: i.r.c j purpose of promoting- a hospital; Several cj-r ; d:pht!:er:a in the! drive. 200 pojle aier.ifled their wil- j Catholic s.h,..-l !i ;.s : : :. it necfs-! Jineness to taVe part In the drive on jary for thi- -c;-. j.;; to : do.a te:r.-; Feb. 22. to ootain funds for the com-i porarily. T 1 . , ch-r .-.;b.ocl chil- j ir.g year in f.r.ancinj the Marshall i drer. w;l h- .ir.ir.. ! ar.d all who ' County hospital. Kvery home in the j have any s.gr.-- . f coMs 'will b s-vr.t' city will be vh.ited to give something i home. J for thla trorthy institution. The f.re:r.er. pa a dinner to their , Mis Maudo Nye. who came here j wives Wedr.. s lay ' r.::.g at the 1 last year from Wlnlmac to work In , council ch.a?:-.b. r in th- city ha'.!. the auditor's ofHee, after the resig i Alut w. re pre--.t to . rjoy th nation of Mr. Dd Cook, left Wednes-j dinner. aftr wP.i h. ..r.'.s. an.I day. Miss Lela Heai Is temporarily ; dancts were nj.-y : i-. : Mi.-. H-.b.n taking her p!aee. Keyt-r ga e a r. r. A very jolly At. the city council meeting this : time was cn w Ii n 1 r wtre week, an ordinance was passed pro-i called out m a :'!re. at a! out 12' vidlng that th? civil city 0f Plymouth o'clock. It was a roof at the;
issue bonds for $50,000 to raise funds for the new school building- which is to be buit.l as aoon as weather permits. Tho school board already has $4O,0G0 accumulated for the pur
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Saturday's Feature JUST RECEIVED! Distinctive Models and Good Values
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The Frances Shop THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing S. D. Moran & Son Union Trust Company Safe Deposit Boxes with special facilities for the privacy of customers. ADLER BROS. On 3flchlfron at WaahJnjrton since lifSl tiie store rou mi;n and IJOYS
I' 1 t'. .'I'- i.?. Mrs. W. r combo and .V Gri:t:n. Mrs. r. Mors. Charl-vi "V:'.1 pavj an 1 o'clock luncheon, followed V: cards. Thür? In y. .at th-- h.ome o nntccs (7 117 South Michigan It Correct Apparel for Women these low ices-
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an ft. nighty Word has l -1 - n received by rtlvs h r- that Mrs. J. A. Ruth, o Chia?o. who ha 1 a stroke of pral)ds a few days ao In Ca'.lf orr.ia. 1 in a critical condition. Mr. Guy H.r.die dlel at her home Wr 1 r. r sd a y ver.'.nir follower.? hemcrrhaiTe. About two wtkj ag"0 ocfurred th de.ith of their ir ral-y, jt ::avl:t . t t-"s. Mrs. Hind'.e leav her husI an.1. four yiTs art brthTs ar.d her mother pr.d father. Her de1-, v.-as very nudden. aa she ab' ta e :am:ty a; suppt r. a died about 10 o'clock. The enormous rres-nre of the. v.atrr of the ocean a great depth -.ay bt? judgt-d Vy the fact that if a hip's hawser is eur.k to a cor.slder!e the dln-eter o; one a wr.si 9 .r-A9A ti-r'c w . . . : a piece of wood 1 weighted ar.d sur.k to the same depth it U ea mucti compressed that It will no lor.-er float when again. brousht to the- curfaee Vv'hen you Master?. say c!gar ay Dutch 43-tf a and The Frances SnOfj m:v location 216 V. Wafhinrum Atc Compounded Quarterly Incxjrxoatt .jtfl for 13,000,000 f i.i:&,(ko Contingent Fund and Undivided Proßt. I4S.0C0 Building Loan Association cf South Bend 216 W. Yahh!Ctcn At. V. M. HOONi; Ttväa. (rcrmrrljr 121 S. MaJn SL)
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