South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 50, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 February 1922 — Page 22
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1922 22 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES fr 1 . .. u lA tf 9" r i e- : r. i N " '. a t -i.'""1'' V ' --
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RQVQlaüons qä Wife hom
-r-'' I T.T-cli'in!' .".y r'-'.'i!-o t;. kindly vo! nf Mr. L'ikr.
nl!.-.l r ifl- ; in th rr n h put in mm aroun!
r-.i. h tl
(.n,;ir..1-! that I
Doris Keane Swines "The Czarina" to Success
v.ffh i i,r.p. DIckv. r.? alv.'iys flrrc
('ir.ir.tl -in J. hi- h
t.inf th f.r-t. fra!i for C.Ur 'f-.j 'J"? -Ahl pretT,fI!r.s in rr.r t" ' "' r VA
i-t-vf Cr.i' Draper that 1 v. ;ss h"- J II ich Grantlnnd app.irffl a fw
ccrr.r.ils 'atrr, swunt; my bipn tf thi
Irn. C3v a hurr!v iirrtinn to hi"
In? ta'r'-r. to th hr; lta!. ;.rtv hi o r.r'.v:" A th-- fln'.l
nn'-' rf t!: wnr r,.:,vir"1 .'. r Mri-.T. ntrr?d the car an-1 ei"''! I pnr? to my ft as :f ilvtr.izl. th- rtnnr. With th- rrspo t f snn;--th!r.:: for Wh.it r.'v.-.??" Mv Ftlfrni Hps to lo t- a:l in ny chlM- r env- j rr.ul'l hardly frame th words, cry, I frit ?tronjT and rourareoui. It j Hugh Orantland put his hand wa. th deadly inartlon that had ovt-r rnin. inad an a,2t"n.at"n of inr. , "Will you ho patient ju.-t a Httle "Th ;of;ii'al! How I !t To h : lor f -r ?" h .ikel. '"I havo nothing mar. a ;;d '.' I'ru afraid t: a u t hrr I - ' r rt a I n UJ to thds rn.Jr.ut. yt I hopo tls t1!I ! n!k r.t th r-h rr i . If only Koon to hnvf e?ws that th child 1 Yr. r:t:t w r- hark. H ouM ar- , if.-. Hut you must h tror.sr. to he'.T rant-- it." I Faid, and It'd rt a-yr,ur h.ihy If h's found, to continue varl r. in:-rp "d fjul't'.v: jthe starch for hlrn if ho Is not. Drink "Ir. Ptflt rturnd th! morn- tJ;S.n now." ir.r." I Itty Kane AUU. "Thor,. Tlol-r?." I nid a rapid j ,fo h;,d tnkrn from a porkot of calruhiti'.n. "will vru r.nd Ir. rrrtjt,thrk r-1r a patent bottle, which. vhn
at r,n-. -xp'.ain th- fh'.mc to l.ir.i. ( uncr,rkrd. f,'av forth the fragrance j
and ;k h:rr. to f:nin"T it'. 1 wl.. , 0f tronp. ht rofT?. I forced down h" rady to (.-o in th- a inl u'.a n - t h ilrautjlit ho proffore!. and felt lor.c h-f r .re It ran pot her-. And I j vfrer.pthf nod. not fo much hy It afl jjvi'T. pr'-'Td to h- :-'. hrp. o that jiy njs Words. And then we rre In Kati- nnl .!in will not supct wh'-r" jrs I.ukon"' well-rememhered I havo pr,;;o. -f ! f i could kep a ' grounds, lind mtored hor Fitting ptraiht ft uiui'-r Ira Drajr'.n room, whero. r nsroned In hr wheel uei-tior.inp. if she sliould prill him. ; rhair by tho opon flr. Fit tho crlp:t JC iiio would ho wax In h--r ' vf., figure of Ttty Kan. the woh.in. Iiir-ky. if you'll 5o that the rriHn j na nird ho well durinp ;ny coa-r rl-ir I'll pt to my roon, rojourn In tho Fouth. and then you ran pound the alarm , Hush flrantland drew up a chair that I've ro'.'apsed. Then rord I .eh a ; for me opposite Hetty's and ftood,
ii to mo. f'he ran h'p rne arran thlr.es "
"( course. I'm roin sot:th with you." Ih'.dcy said appresslvely. "I don't think )ou should. Rlrliud." my father a!d pravely. "The er.e e ser.tl-il thlr. H thit Cm-"
himself. "Mlr Kane does not know why I wanted her here," he paid, "except that it was a matter of life and death to you. Phe knows, through the newspapers, of the loa of your child. Now. I have reason to sus-
Xu-aper ahouM not .ii.prt anything. 1 port" he turned to Betty Kane IadrVs nh.nc can be rxplalne! : "that Tim spl.-lted the child away linder the rover of illne?. hut both J frnm ita home at the Instance of of you suddenly leavlnp rould only r,r--o Drarer. who haf some idnlsexplained in on- way news of j fr j1f);j tipon him. I know that you th child. N'o, she must p alone. rro tjlt, only perFon who has any lnasi" the reFt of us mii'f play th- j fiuen . over Tim for pood, and I hpfam" hero. Richard. I i?!i you to t Hove you can tell us where he may be eypeejally attentive to Miss I"ra-!jr, found."
Ver, and maKe nor -riain mat u TWtv Kane'5 far? went white, then
hove rio F.uspicion of li' r.'
crimson, and she Ftretched her
"I'll be " Diky be?an, but under I hands to me with anpuished symparny father" h steady paz his protest (thy, died. Not in years had I seen my j "Oh. my dear, what you have Fufather breathlnp Fiich an atmosphere j fPrrci:" Pho paid. "And oh. poor, mlspf authority. Picky yielded to it in- miidcd Tim! This means his death. Etantiy. j doesn't it?" she a.ked Hugh Grant"Very well. Plr." he Fail quiotly. j land, piteously. and went out Into the hall, return- or life imprisonment." ho retortlr.c: In a moment to annouiu to me r,j rrispiy. "But " that I could have unobserved ias- "C)h, of course. I'll tell you anyf.ic" to my room. F.ven b-fore he tnjnff know!" she said quickly, came back. Robert Savarin had p.ne .of onrt tnjnp: i am pure, thouph' with the assurance to me that he c;h turned appealincly to me. "Tim would xnak arrangements with Dr. ! woui,i never injure the child, even Pettit as soon as it was humanly I though h was compelled to take possible to do so. j ,;,,, at tjiat wickeI woman's bldWliat News?" dlnq. Rut if he U anywhere In hid-
rrom this moment it seem ti me lnr 1Prf. i,0 al the house of an
old colored woman who lives out on the North road up in the hills. Tim once befriended her Fipnally, and she would dio for him. Che 1 credu
lous, also, and would believe any-
that I was the renter of a maelstrom. fo qui'-kly did things move. Safe in my room, with th- help of I.eila wide-er.d uitli 'X'itemfnt at the p'.an and her share in it. yft wonder-
fu.ly quirk ami erticient I parKf ( thiri, ho t(ll,i hfr aiout a child for my journey, faking only the n- i ,irout,lt there. It U entirely poscessary changes for mys"lf. but fill- j j..jnjp inp my suitra-e and bap with all HlJh r.rantland Interrupted her scuts of ( lothinp and toys for my j with a triumphant: baby hoy. should this journey nuan -xhls precisely fits my lnformalils restoration to me. Ition! P.ut to make doubly sure tell I did not lare permit myself to n,(, rx;irtIv how to Ret there." he hope, yet th- dim possibility of his srtIil "Mrs. Lukens.' pet Mrs. Grarecovery pave me unlimited strength. : ham nnother rup cf coffee. and make I could havo gono to Africa instead ' hor swa1(UV a bit of bread or toast
of North Cat'dina If It b.a 1 boon ne-
or somethinp like that. She must
css-iry. J KO (Hrec tlv out again." Then I dressed, and, putting on a -Mama: Mmna!'. Xlmona over r.y clothim.-. law down I lt wns but a phnrt flv(, minutes
on the bed ready for th- farobeing carried to the ambulance. In the interval of waiting
of
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his boy's disappearance, Ftirinp straight in front of him Gra- Ira-
!p:r and KJith Fairfax Ftand::.; totrether near a door, a little away ! fror:i the re?t. ! Diekv sprang to his fet nt sich:
cf his boy, and rushed toward us. ! "Oh. my God! Madge, s he alD right?" he cried. I
Junior answered him with a Jivo:s!
call of "Pa-pa! Pa-pa!" and sprang j r into hi outstretched arms. And 1
then we heard a shriek from Leila another from Mrs. Durkee.
TT. V h"sh'ir. d SOri'e my h.applr.e.5. P.ut wh.en I r.ro TT". er. ta! A.''f'T of n 1 between r.;y l-.u.-b i?.d to ei en ever so s',:g:.r kn- lir.g b sido -!:o gathered in his n-tr.s, in the chiM's curl.-. OUR boy. Ah. th key wh.ii.li could ..;,
so caret s
j tween
the
rr.y liu-bar.d and r-.e - arui- d my lie art yi-
I felt I P
wer.
:r. room, th
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. i T'-o t.- Tr.'Vi j kr.eec he Per he was : lv ru If 1
e ! Dicky lit:
put out h
er h -'i:r
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buried
re it wa.. thi ::i-.y d ,! u" b.--
. d his head, nr.. I. s-e'.r.g r.-.e 'S ,"i rT'.l S. n 1 5W e-i ". e to -v i 1- him. hol dir: mo tiirht wnii! i never l-'t t:o.
al for rr.y
self. CStlj
'I don't d- serve to
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CUg
fw-eth.eirt. ycu haven't
h c n - C; v. y
reason to 1 jealoi:. howevr mu.h
vou have to be angry and dlgu-te.l.
Junior s ; in a frr-ili :r rr.uk es Mt Y r j "Ps-s t. jTcf.-'r. P.- ! Dlcky' ei j?iw In t: .' vo-:.r- rf r I --:r r- ''- 1
..... r - rive vf I :e liffl !t.-l . -- 1 a 1 w a v
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I turned to see Grace Draper forc-
ip Edith Fairfax to the door with!
BY AI-KXAXDEIl HERMAN. NEW YORK. Feb. 18. Her fooond rolo in nine years without missing a Feas-m. That's the record of Doris Keane, who has just returned to Proadway in "The Czarina." one of the mod delightful comediea of the year. It was risky taking a historic. romanth play and making it apptaling to th ultra-modern audiences of today. Particularly, since: haw saterized tho leading figure in his "Great Catherine," which appeared In New York several years ago. Arts Natural. Rut Miss Keane emulated her sujcess In "Romance." She played the part not as qhcon but as woman. She was amorous, she w a.s languid: she
Fhe dimiscrd him. Ftot nnwcrtul
though she was, Fhe needed the, support of a man. A young soldier arrives. He Is handsomo and dashing a man's man. That's enough. The queen has a new lover. Put he hevrins to take himself too seriously. The czarina toys with him awhile and then discards him. An ambassador is waiting. He strikes her fancy and the play ends where it had begun with the queen taking unto herself a new favorite. Long Run Ahoad. There is a deftness of touch, a delicacy of travesty, which makes Miss Keane's performance sparkling. In the hands of another actress it would have become a burIt sque. If you come to New York Fee
was romman'ling, she v. as meek "The Czarina." It will probably be just as the woman in her direrted. several years before lt leaves the H-r old favorite had bored h.'-r. I i'y.
Grantland interposed, ami one of his men poured a ' drink from a flask and gave it to the dyinc man, who drank it docibdy, lay quietly for a minute, then roused himself and opened his eyes. "Have you got the she-devil?"' he demanded. "No. but we're going to, if you help us by telling all you know," Hugh Grantland answered quietly.
shut between him and me upon that terrible day of Junior's disappearance when Dicky, motoring with Edith Fairfax, did not get home for hours afterwards, had never opened, ami I felt no desire to open it. Exhausted. I slept during most of the journey home. I did not see Hugh Grantland until we reached New York, and were whisked from
j the station Into a powerful touring i car.
"Curse her." Tim replied fervently
"I'll spill all 1 know If it'll put her j It was after dark as he had planwhere she belongs. I had to do what j nr-d, when we djnv up at my home, she said. She knew something " j Tun Chester appeared as if from Hugh Grantland motioned to one the ground with the information that of his men. who crept behind Tim . Aunt Dora Paige, upon whom the with a notebook and pencil. ! major feared the effect of sudden ex-
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father
brought to mV a mes-
Chester that he had
before Hugh Grantland and I. withi
three powerful men who had followed us to the Ruhens home In another
11 .car. wero lashing through the night
Jrcm Tom Ch -ter that he had es- i f, - nmonjr tho hills. At the
tabllshed an ff- - tivo espionage upon foot (lf a particularly lonely road, tho mm anoss the ri.a 1. This I , lch orantlanjl halted the car. As Mould ho 'm lit up . very minute of , w rr(lCeeded cautiously on foot up th" 2 hours until Hugh G, ontland (h(4 hlIli j utne(l tensely to Hugh fhouid r. turn, but that they would 1 r,rnnjand's whispered directions to r.rt aritt him for fear Grace Draper ,0 should su-pert sorr.ethlnt:. I wonder-; ' ..'pulse vour voice and ask to r what Tom Ch.-st.-r had disrnvt-ivd ; liUV soim, TnHk for ;i sIok child." lie
;a:d.
"when h' followed the wife of th-
.1 , i
raun a rs rue r.vm uwn uiai iune- Thpre Was no need for tho dls-
)y for sf drive. i-o'.so n liuskv was mv voice, as I
And then Dr. P.Mit. stiff, forbid-- (l,,ov0(1 h5m after a quavering: "Who rtlnp. ct showm- his real F.vmpathy j d lh .... from insUU tho houe. mid desire t v, rve us in out- awful, . nrcroj.s unharred the door. I
emergn-y. arrive .. Assuring m. .,n(1 j tpp,! across tho threshold, that no ear:o ufl ice detail had been J -n.amnation!" emitted, he br.-upht in the stretch-I Tho man ranieA Tim sprang to -r-b. arers from the ho-spUnl. m.1. h!s frrt fl5 h(t utttirP,j lhe oath( a, Fwathlng mo m a blanket, directed , a dn,h fnr the n lndow. drawing a
my transfer to an ambu.we a., n-.u- j reVolvt,r ani1 shooting pA?t me as.
istie.u.y as u . we,,, m.i-i ine vie-; ho WPnt r.Von in that awful motlm of a danger,. us r. rvous r, .:!.!.,,. -. ; nt)t am at' me. As The list F-un.l in my. ears was ' .,,...,, n ,-au T Mw Puch Grnnt-
Kathus h artf.lt wail, and , nly the ,ar1 s;,rini: to est the revolver thought of my baby's dancer kept ' fn,m hirn Tlm aim at the army ir.e from rushing back to r- assure iftk.r aiul nre. even a.s a fusillade! lpr- j rf shots sounded from the doorway My father and Dicky accompanied;,, Hu?h Grnnt!,in(1 reeled, and; rr.e to th- hrrpltal. remain. -d there. .ri, ,lrmilw, to tb- floor. i
itni-us, in t h. e waiting
room, until word w..s brought them by an ur.susp. ctir.g attendant, that I was comfortable and that word would be -.t th- m daily of my condition. Th, :i thvy left and drove l ick hrrt'.e Th.ey kr..-w that by the , v. r arrancremtrt d Ir. P ttit ar.l the l-.os-
I Rut the fate of Tim, or even that
y. it.'.l au!h-o r oi w ou' 1 i . t : w d . . v i-rlv.tte :-.u ! -
's. a vacant private e th ht-me for the of a delUhtfu'.lv bile
wh,
otuy
vc".iid 1" to rt port my suppos-d r
dd: n frcbi t;-.".e io p4m.
kn.-w, also, that hv another door
of Maj. Grantland. grateful as I should be to him all my lite, were
as j.oimr.g. tor ircm a corner: ( ouch, aw akened by th.e noise, my j bahv bov raised his sleepy, "touzled. !
litt head, ar.d called pitifully: "Mama! Mama!" Even as I rushed to him, he sprang into my arms with a joyous little cry-I-Yr a long moment I knew r.oth-
"u ! ir.g save that my baby boy was alive;
i and safe In my arms, heard nothing! but hi rrrcr'c little voire n irr i
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riiey
i:. rrave.-r.g es;a:i.e. wun uooort : as lf ho never would tire of the Sav ir'.a b .r;r s- my suitcase, had ,,..,r.i
"She always made me slay somewhere near here." ho s-.n 1,1. "She told me slie wanted thi young one taken and nut out of the way for good, and " he gasped for breath. "She had it all planned out." he went on. "The hast few days I stayed at the house of that man across, the road, ami to th- studio. She had the keys, and I fixed some boards in the rloet floor at th'; side where I could com- up and iown from underneath, and hinged a board in tinfloor if that window-scat of drawings with a hook and eye und rne.tth the floor. The day tho baby g.,t in there I was hid under tho floor all day waitin'. That devil had drilled the kid so he',1 get. in there and hid,under the drawings. And ho had a picture he called his Panzio's drawingat the bottom of the pile " I gave a strangled exclamation, for I saw the ibollcal way in which Grace Draper had played upon th--little chap's love for his -gra mim -t her to send him to what she meant to be his death. Hugh GraiVilar.d put ;'. uninjured arm back, and I felt his lingers clasp min tirmlj" with a .-trength that sustained me. "The baby came running back to the studio." Tim went on with pau- s between the v oi !.-. "I ru! l l.tar his little feet, an-1 h rlimhed into the box and roc-ted to the bottom of it. as she had taught him to do. I slipped the hook f tho board be-1 neuth. caught h;m as he fell out. and pave him a whiff of a chloroform ( sponge " ' "It Didn't Take Much" Only the fart that th.e man was dying kept my lingers from his throat. "it didn't take much to put him out," he thru went on. "Then I throwed a toy the baby had tn the path to the orchard, as she'd toll P.-.e to do. When Fho give me a Signal that it was all right I took tho
citement, and all our household wero gathered in the living room. "Miss Fairfax?" Maj. Grantland 1U Tied. "She brought the other one over a.s you asked," Tom Chester replied. A great light broke upon me. Edith Fairfax had been working with Hugh Grantland from the first, pi-tending friendship with Grace Diaper in order to keep her ur.sus-pi'dou-of th" net closing around her. We . nteia d th living room filled
one hand while with th.e other sheheld a tiny but deadly pitd to the Virginia girl's head. With ir.credIhle swiftness phe had grasped he situation as she ?aw us enter, and had done the only thing petiole to save herself. "You think you've pot me!" she cried, and then she laughed, a cool, light chuckle, as if she we:-? really amused at the paralysis wnlch had seized us all. "I'm glad to see you appreciate at its full value my purpose to hold this interesting stool
pigeon sne pave Laims arm a vicious jerk "as hostage until I get safely away. If you make a single move Pll Fend her to wait for me. Oh, you're not through with me yet, Madgle, you asinine little dupe! How royally forplving you were. Pah! You make mo ill, you and your colossal conceit about the men you think ready to jump over the moon for you. I wonder at Dickybird's patience and blinders, but Madgie, dear Madgie, haven't you wondered where your wandering Harry is tonight?
Dirk?' riea. "According to schedule he ought to bo performing feats of derring-do for his Lady Ftslr, and signing releases for your Interesting friend In the hospital. But Just tell Lillian with my compliments, that she'll wait a long time for legal freedom to jump over the bnoomstick with that sappy Robert " She flung Edith Fairfax violently against Tom Chester, sending them both reeling, and was out of the door speeding into the darkness. "After her!" Hugh Ors.ntland shouted, but only Tom Chester and Alfred Durkee obeyed. For a far different cry assailed our ears as Mother Graham, staggering with weakness, with Jim and Katie on either side of her, and Aur.t Dora Paige anxiously bringing up the rear, came Into the room, and, almost fainting, but with ineffable Hiss on her worn, old face, clasped h-r Idolized grandchild In her trembling arms. And then Dicky, as if released from duty, glanced quickly at me. and rushed out of the door. I had undressed Junior, put him to bed in my room, and was sitting by his side trying to pet the excited child to sleep, when Dicky came In. Dicky's face was sombre, his manner taciturn. "Grantland's going." he said. "You'd better pe down ar.d. say 'tharfk you.' "No." In answer to my unspoken question, "we didn't pet her not yet," grimly. "Ihft they've arrested the man across the road. He'll be put where he belongs, anyway." I descended the stairs slowly, found Hugh Grantland in the hall, with my father' and Alfred Durkee. In another minute I was alone with the army officer, who, with tense, white, baffled face, seized tightly the hands I held out to him, while his eyes held the look which I have seen and regrettel before. "She eluded us," he said hoarsely, "yet I shall not rest until she Is no more a menace to you. Put I can't protect ye-u if you " "I will never disregard your warnings again." I said earnestly, and he lifted my hands to his lip. "Remember, I fm at your call always." ho said, and went out into the night again, while I dragged myself up the stairs wondering why Fate should have arrange d things that this man should rare so hopele.-slv, while
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"f ' :"' departure j cjrantlar.d's men. I saw the old od - : al s that I was r.ot;OJ.fM woman kneeling ,y tho pr,.s '
trs.t- f.tiure of the r. .an I knew only
r,s Tith saw a!
that anoth r o men had torn
Iron th.e officer's shoulder, ar.d was i fl.nimhipi; the blood that welled' from an ugly wound in Iiis shoulder. )
"He drli' d you. Major, the man said respectfully. "but 1 don't
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f Hugh Grantland's the coat and shirt;
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is like a r.'.ghtsleep r r .it. but
the
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xr.easurir.r the r.llts ns Pi- kv h.ol taucht me to do. ar.d dug my hr.ger'ZiailH d o p in ray palm to ktp fr, ::. ecre.imir.ff at my enforced m. t. en nd lay lmr-etence to ward off whatever terrible- experience rr.y baby ht-y rrdfc'ht b- going through. And then at !a.t. at Aberd.-n.
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"Tie it up quickly." Hugh Grant- ! u-.d nij -ped. "ar.d let me et my o a t on." I saw Ids face change as he looked at th.e man en the floor. "Send for a doctor," lie ordered. "You don need no doctor," Tim ig.isped. "I won't be her- hy
g u i 1 i n g
woke up and
tailed its mother twice before I could get mv hand over Its mouth. I
nearly lost my r.orve then, for I heard you. ma'am, come shrieking out. but that she-devil pushed me on and stopped on." So my ens had not deceived mo that right! My arms wt-nt vL-.r around my boy. "I got the kid to the hoi:-? of the man across th.e road, ar.d I had l ard work to keep him from finishing the boy. He drove tue off into th hii'.s.
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one aut nit bile to another till I g
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reeling. wm:-.-icm ar-'i -J' -i'-P th time he gits here. Don't take on
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