South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 55, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 February 1922 — Page 7
FRIDAY .;OKN":N(-. FEBRUARY 24. 1922
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VICTOItY KNDS IN DIIATI!. ! Knc. Feb. 23. After de-
The '. A. C. elris mot Wlnr?- f atlntr a comradn in a practice race
nt warley Pamckf, a sTer.auier p-uarclmin narrl Phd.e- fell dead.
PLYMOUTH
:ty rdrht with Mw lone Mo'.t'f
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iii.nu:il Inn Our IriM T-ue. I i -i n t to Gen. i.ncoln. who had ! .1: !. in of h'T?"lf. i en t r'atnl with Indignity at
I !n;vr,r.l fii" ('nor. d r - w h 1 n . I f r e r t .
Charleston. O'Hara handed thr oj-i to Lincoln. JIncoln at onc?
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nTn'.-rht n-:t. No r h i r. d d it hnck ar.l the surrender
v, rt..-.- ovr. ; Itvpn the lines tn British 1
:nirr!i'-'l on an stacked arma in a i.ar'.y f!H 1. Horn" of them threw !h'-:r muketa on the ground, and a Pr;t;-h colonel bit tho hilt of his -vn.-! from rag. A Tarleton's lfc!on wont by, three p-'tlr.- of eyes watched eagerly for one face, but neither Harry nor CapL
th !ro:;V of he situM !o;; r- '. ;i - To-- hi r.dr.d th.it h ...! i ! tu rr.M from hi own ho::ith w. -..an i.-- hr.-d ?o v.hoi.i ': l.:vl tr;-.ef; tl.it ho:-.. Nnr did
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mi !.-r si:;'::. eMiin-. to
XXI. i'p f he J'irir-t r.d- Tlrs'-clr.-. hiding
h"i
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1 ir cat;t!ou!y aion? th handy road I-'avo
Vandcll
suv Dane Ore 3- nor
y rdsrht, ( irciir.tr ai-
Tarlf ton'H 1 dM Kr.-kln r)alo.
On th- third
.ir.:r-re., or dhln- a full Fped I at fiOM-.f- ar'-d'-Ks ne.-.tir.-.d.
mo; r. ;:. hrt carr. Kn'ir. fd an Ameri-
' n. T-r. rr.lnuts later hr" T't hi"
tirst v;i:r.7c' of L'if ;yrt
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XXII. To Harry and Dave. Dane Grey's ai.s-'uo was inerely a mysterj to ITr.-k in it brought foreboding and ii k' nini, fear.
nr. 1 th'-n ' H'i s-i rt d lor R-d Oak1? and with 1 . . . . .
1 lovfullv hv rone othr t ry r:;iie suspicion ana tear jrrew.
ri : 1 1 . "a;tain Davojlv ii.-tanco to Williamsburg wa ;;.rn of his woo Isman': ' J-o'.n covered, and sklrtinsr tli- town.
a:;d r.fpll-'d In th. t rapidnk,- I w nt swiftly for Itcd Oaks. a nr. i "topi" h crif d suddenly, a-s a ' r-ro cam- thundering blindly on.
Firefly s-.v( rved nsliL. and Fihralia diot by. pu!lin in with both hands and shouting: "Mar.-- i:r.-kine! Thank Gawd )ö;i'v(. roiiic." Wdi'n he wheel' d hfl ini- lark at a gallopnor did ho .-top. "Come, on, Mar?; Fr?kinc:" ho crir-tj. "Conic on, suhi" With a few haps Firefly was
hoi'' was decorated with, chrrie-' nr. 1 liafcheis, Jn memory of Wa.hir.rton'.t birtb.day. There were ?ar:i'. appropriato to th "asn. afs- r which tlio r.je.i p'.ayenl oCO. A lunch was s' rv. d which also rarr!M out th" V.ehinTton birtiiday chem. Fotirte-vn members v.re prf-nt. ML?? Carr vrr-t 5per.t Thtir?day in fVuith Iln'l. The Wa-shin-rtons birthday pup pr friven at th M. Ik church cn "VWHlncday ni.'M wn.- a biz sue c.s. The H'-n.-'d orchc-tra played whileo th" .cupier waa bein?r s- rv -rd. The ladies took in do?? to Mi? Marj' McCoy rpnt "Wednesday in Scuth Fend. Tho Homo liconomi'" club met with Mr?. :U J. Hess on Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon spent in watching the demonstration griven by Mls Iy?ka G-vld!.r of Purdue university, on th homemad drf9 form. After th? demonstration, a lunch vrna frved coniKitin of ice cream, with hatchets en each picee. white cake and coff" About 100 ladies wre present. TJ; littl" son of Mr. and .Mrs. Ro.-fon Ieo, -.vho h;u fn improving after a Ions; and .sriou i 1 1 n e f i:-. aaln in a s"-:iou rondition and hii"? recovery doubtful.
IF KIDNEYS ACT ! BAD TAKE SALTS 1 J Says Backache is a sign you have
been eating too much meat.
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wnich torms uric aci
id.
When you wake up with backache and dull mi?ry la the kidney region it enra'ly means you have been eatire- too much meat, eaya a wellknown authority. Me it forms uric acid v. hieh overworks the kidneys In their effort to filter It from the blood and they become 5ort of rara-ij-zd and lossy. When your kidney get slu?i.5h and clojj you must reliev them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, ek" you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your Ftomach eours, tongue is coat--d, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic, twlnje?. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scahU and you aro ob.iged to seek relict two or three times durinr tiu nicht. Fither consult a sood. reliable physician at once or Kct from your
xoricF. The Wale. Addlr.r Machir." Co. his opened their branch office at No. S Warner WAz. Phone M. 311. 5 3
aout
four
our. co.- 0: 1
Fiit I ;i t iu Auu-t c.tri.e the ia.-
i-KA- tl:at pur ' 'i'il in arms.'
V.-i hin'ton'B Ffii'iiribeau
;reat had
i '1 y.x tho .1 u 1 sob
rs
h
l; t. '.it. a:..l .1 Vr
( li ".-..? ik'" . G. n Wal J to an sou t t . ii a t !o : m 1
i.o.v (Viur.t d" Gras'
f t
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d for ti).
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on o re.'-ort-
ar;'-. He laid out camps oppn.-dt. N .v Vrrk
rnv. He
Gas-tar workers ar F-nid to benefit from the "tarry" smell In which they work.
Whf-n you say dears &:y Dutch Misters. 4 5-tf
1 iilifi -ut r n rl n ---- und
wliile the darky's
l.rr!; inc.
II'. t-tV III'. words con-
Dr. Wegner. r,24 Farmer Trust bid?. n-t:
and In plain si-'ot of th-' -n
inn1.. tt f. i 'r fil .'i?!nrV- n'. tb. ir tm.N
, , . , , firi.'K'd the instinct that had brought Lonarnbc-rtu ii.od south and ....
l ea h-d th I ie!awar-- b.-fore the 1
Dritish K'rasp'd th Var.koo trb k.
Tii' n It v. as to.; late. The windows
I'iiilad ljd-.ia v.t r' filled with la- j
"Ya--uh. .!is Harbary gwine run ja way wid dat mean white man, Yas-
dies waving handkerchiefs and eryl:i bravo s win n the tattered Con-tini-nt.iN, tbf ir clothes think with
-lu.'t but hats plum d with KprU's of1 Kreon, marched through amid their!
torn battb -f'.a's and rumbling cannon.
, .uh. dis very nislit."
"Is he alone?"
"No. suh, ho p-ot an orficer an'
j four Kojer.s wid him."
"Oh, vassuh. he-
I dat. bat's why h
oat C'ornwallis tol' Miss Farhary says he crot to
i t away rieht now an' she eot to 0
li.dilr ,1 ff,l!n-A-r,1 tlm rrcrrli In!
"cay vthlt uniforms- fa cd with ! w Ki. hlni H-ht nOW
rreen." and martial muio throbbed the air.
Down the Oh --sapeake they went j
1 ins aiit-rnoon, tno ncero went (on, "ho pot his American uniform.
Jif ewln-. to tell rolks on le way
i dat I oth it rl 1 nra 1 l-i 1 j nrtL rij --.
In transpfirts and wer concentrated I 1 . . . , , , '
in- L.irviu unu iij niniiiionu. uvu iivy
I'M in,. t rt. 17 i . r 1 "1 t V .- o -1 A f I ra
Cornwai'.is had erected ?"';. '
I whur on do way an' dey eoin' on an
sail for England." "You Je?n wait in dat thicket next
Fwauk Dyes Clothing Main 7 91. 2?-tt
pharmaci..
.Tad Rilts; take a tabb-sponful in a e!a3 of water before breakfast for a few (hays and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts li mal1 from the acid of prapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and ha.1 ben used for ireneratlont to clean and Simulate slupeish kidneys, also to neutralize aaids in the urir.o so it no longer irritates, thui endire bladder weaknesr. Jad Falts is a lifo piver for reetilar tii eat rater?. It Inexpensive, cannot injur1 and make a ddiehtful, effcrve.'cent lithia-watcr drink. Advt.
hl Williamsbure btore tb. close 0:
eptt-rnb r
works. for lie knew not Line of Wash - ;
Inston and Count do Grass.-, nor
Mad Anthony and Gen. Xdson. !
who were south of the James to prevent evcapo into North Carolina. Then came do Gra:o, who drove off the Pr;tish fb . t. and the mouth
of the net wu closed. Cornwai'.is heard the cannon and tent Clinton to appeal for help, but j tho answer was Washington himself I
At the head
lis army. And then
the joyous march. At Willi lmsburir the allies eathered. und with Washington's army cainj Gol. Dale, now a peneral and youne dpt. Harry Dab', who
to dr corner o' do bie pyardon." f-aid Fphralm. "Dey won't know I been eono. I'll come to de thicket an' tell you do whole 1 iv o' d- land." Hrskine nodded. More quickly than lie expected, he. saw Kphraim's fig-uro slipping1 th rou eh the shadows toward him. bey's jus through supper," he reported. "Mis.s Parbary up In her room. be sojers down dar by d3 wharf playin' cards an drinkin', Lat udder ruan been drinkin' hard."
, , m 1 . t i.i'lllilini, r-i..& i - k i 1 1 c u U1L l 1 . .ad broucht news from ih:la delphri 1 .. ,, d- , .
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that was of great !nt t t to F.rskine
Dal". In that to wo ban-? Grey had
be-
n a c I o - o
intiu.at ; of Ar.-.'.re, and 1
him RravLdy that he must 1:0 them after t!i- campaign was
that Intimacy had b n Fie cause of much .-culation slnct. Ho had told Dave of his mother and Parlv Morn r.d bavo bad told
Ret
over
arid bring- tliem t th- fort in K-n-j tucky. If Far'y Morn still refused: to come, tlo-n he nri--t brine his, mother, and re.-k oned primly that; no mouth woul I o; n in a word that ,
men wants to see him right away at ' the sun dial. When he starts you run. around the hedge and to on i
jkand in the bushes." ! "Yassuh." i
Soon Frskine raw Grey's tall figure cmerg-e from tho hall-door, Grey came swiftly down the great path. As Grey ne.ired the dial b.rskine movol toward him, keeping 1"
mill offend her.
In atme. c hance plea thr 1 3: -r. 1 and ho 'You
and
" ,: is Gen.
! r Washington bale ha,d dt one
to visit Parbara. Lrskir.e'.s it he a t'o husv to go with
arou--.-d w c n r" b : : u 1 u ! ; : ; '
S s",i p !e;on..
Is
Parbara .lid i-"t .- m stirpri.- d. I'ano Grey concerned?" 'V. s." Ilarrv looked scarchinlv at
"I pray to God that I may soon
b.w. 1 late to race.
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"An I I." sai l Krskln quietly, 1 ray to Gol that oa do r.ot not
: d at; r I k : . e t him firs
- i t . a rrv :,' i-r-;-.;:. r 'l'i.i :.. a r '. sur.s- t ; 1 . .niack- d v. ;ntown ai d Th- akie.i 1
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c.u'.'i !:
f aVCtt' CO! ; s on t he r i'r ander !; 1'.- bra--. t hay to . : Wa-hir- bu
r
1
- .1 'Vir.'hin- ! 00k
: ; . 1 a ay. 1 r. : !-. or nil-.
.- .'ond day t hoy lue t v. o mil' of I..- si- b. uan. u as a era -cent, -ting on the water
a dark shadow, but Grey saw him: j "Well. what is it?" Prskinoj stopped out into the moonlieht with his cocked pi.-tol at Grey's breast. j "This." he said quietly. "Make no j rois. and don't move." Grey was i startled, but he caught his control
J instantly and w ithout fear. ) " "You aro my prisoner. Mr. Grey." ' said Krskine. "I could lead von to !
a
lope, but I nave in mind another-
late for you. I tried once to stab j you T knew no better. You once . tried to murder me In a duel and you j did know better. Twice you have said that you would fight me wdth
anything, any time, any place." Grey bowed slightly. "I shall ak you to make tho.- words good and I shall accordingly choose the weapons." . rev bowed a cain.
1 1 a rrv
e ' ' - ? . i t Vi n rui'mt
' V.. to K,d bdsand!0lil" Md- r ldaoe at the end of
mws 0 ?, A )AJ rj w
Q
p:i rami .
said Prskine.
dip
, into the hall a n d brine me the two anli . . , , ..
j . .t t ' 1 " I KJ . 1 111'- ".111. I (Cnpt'n""' Wi Our NeMt I-nc).
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a pproa-ui
Amerion the a ; n by via-
HEAL NG CREAM
Every truly economical clothes buyer who knows and appreciates real value plus style should investigate this money-saving clothes offer before he buys. YOUR CHOICE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK $19.50 nothing higher priced, select from thousands of suits and overcoats in every pattern and style. Any kind of a garment you want, you will find it here at Sherman's and you will not be asked to pay more than $19.50.
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It is not our low price that sells Sherman's clothes it's the value in our clothes at the price that is creating such large demand for them.
if r ut tb m itch : Closed Air Passages Open at d the mutual can-; Once Nostrils Cleared
.oar ila
T: sce: io::." Poml-h
"sublime
were seen
a
an. ' i -tu-,
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. a h other's ; ith in the air nrd "w re
cf a black ball
:i.t ti; ev
bb in tb-. f.TT.i
lav
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It w;
but in i
a fi-
he rv
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to nr. w
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1 'autif;
s near
middle cf OctcV-
r that th two r doubts projecting ! cvond the British lines and cr.filad-
the
A m : rl e a n intrench ri". e r. t s
were taken by storm. One redoubt was left to Tafayette an! his Americar.?. the other to Paron de Vi "mer.il. who r!a:r.el th.at
).is grenadiers were th
in I. I
If your nostrils are clogged and
your head stuffed because of catarrh
Vro5dnr!or a CObi. ret Ely's Cream Palm at
ar.y drug store. Apply a little ol this pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils and I?t t penetrate through every air pas.si:o of your head and membranes. Instant relief. How good It feeds. Your head is clear. Your nostrils are open. You breathe freely. No more hawking or snuffling. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't etay stuffed up. choked up and miserable. Ite-
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COME TO SHERMAN'S, look over these values a glance at them and you will be convinced that there is real money for you to save. Our clothes are made of all-wool fabrics, tailoring perfect in every detail, sold to you with the understanding that they must give absolute satisfaction or your money refunded.
sure.
Advt.
aiter m
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argued the f Jperi
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f his A m e r i -
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.ii. wr.o. KU oy ia:r.;.;"r, ta-.r;
t rerio-ur? tirst with the ! ,:vor.d
nr.d sen the l-Vnchr.an an o'fer of hlp. The answer was: "I will be in mine in five minute? " And he was. "Washl net on watching the attack ar.xlou?!y: "The work Is dene and well done." And then the rjrrer.der:
SALESMAN WANTED
The day was the l?th i f Ortcb-r.
up in two
Experi-
! e victors were drawn f s a mile or.c on th.
rirht an
b t: of a rcid that ran through the .:urnp. fields south of Yorktown. Washington t-tcod at the h a d of hi army cn the right, PochamVau at the head of the French cn the left, behind on both '.des was a great rowd o? people to watch the cere-
i: - ny. Slowly :.. arched the
out
Pritiah
of
Yorktown
colors. cae-il
drums bat!rg a ?gr.;firant Fr.piish ft -
"The world turned topsy-turvy." Lord Cornwallls was tick. Gen. ryilara bore my lord's t-.vord. As h ep'prcached, Wfthlr.ff1on rnluted and
Retail men.
enced selling in stores. Get outside and be your own boss. Bis earnings, permanent. Commission paid at once. Plenty of live prospects. We deliver and attend to detail. Call and see our Sales Manager, Mr. Charles Olson, Oliver Hotel today m between 9 and 1 2. In town today only.
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Trousers i n all-wool worsteds, cassimcres, flannels or serges your choice of any trouser $4. Other stores cannot afford to sell you the duplicate value for less than $6 to 7. Every pair guaranteed.
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WE CONSIDER VALUE AM) SERVICE FIRST
122 S. Michigan St.
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117 South Michigan St Correct Apparel for Women
Charming New Frocks
Wit
A & y
of Crepe Knit Taffeta Romaine Crepe
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THE COLORS Bobolink Pcriivinkle Porcelain Niagara
Spring usually brings refreshing new stvlos, smart new fabrics and charming colors especially at the Frances Shop. But this Spring has a double meaning for the well dressed woman, for Spring this year has brought a very decided reduction in the prices of smart apparel especially at the Frances Shop. Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 46.
t - zsz - d i-i v Kr''' J ' - .i 1 ' ' " i . ' L;. 'dv ,
Smart and Very New! TWEED SUITS
of Men's Wear Twccd.s
$25
and upwards. Imported and Domestic Weaves ! Many Patterns to Select From !
THE COLORS Belladonna Fire Black i'avy
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Heaiitifnl Xrw
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AND
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f f i iniu
of Fiiiert Quality
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and upward. All the Favored Spring Fabrics Are Kepre.-cntcd.
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The Frances Shop
Tlie Frances Shop
Jf7. L. Douglas shoes arc "price-protected'9
CfW. L. DOUGLAS shoes have ahvays maintained a true and honest standard and lead the field in DEPENDABLE footwear. $6, $7, $8
2 1 0 S. Michigan
Also: 103 N. Main Mishawaka
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A Sensational Offer on a Wonderful Instrument
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Please remember this i r.ot a bankrupt stock. We represent the preat Kimball Factory Direct, through whose cooperation we are able to make hi? astonishing offer.
We hnvc been in the phonograph business over 10 years and wo hnv" s?rn many come arrl KIMBALL h . been "The World's' Leading Musical Product" for over 50 year?. Nearly a million Kimball instruments have been rradc and sold in America. Kimball I:novs hew to make phonographs we know how to make friends by selling only the best. We will give a free trial in eyery home in South Bend in which there is no phonograph or where there is one if a comparison is desired our tect is
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Edwards iron Works (JET OUR PIUCE Reinforcing:, Channels I Beam, Angles, Bars iioi s. SIAIN 6T. m. s::3
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