South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 68, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1922 — Page 7
THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 9. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES By Juanita Hamel TP- k - AT HOME tiili i- " . iitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiif ::i:rf fifiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi if ill iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiii L-.-tun ;vim si ni r "-.1 r. v . i,cr jtcmm .3 .'pi'l 6. t E 4 ill 25 witat isaIei O STUAKDEO ill!
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' "What's that?" A quick, inedslv ' voir e ;poke o clo." to them in th
rl.ri'-fs that th sheriff Jumped. It r,-nr, Captain Warren's voice
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r. -ped out in Ftem command, and j d n rvery rhrriff ruined and started hLs
.-!- the i ory anew, -ir- - d;r.!r.? The. five men were fo deenly cn-
; ::rc-fd in thflr plans that none of . , .'f'rrt tii'm notr-d a slender, dark-clad ltttl could fv'-r V r'.r.? to rrure vhlch hovered jut beyond the
: !f th'.. firrn 1 .-ivrir.r lisrht of the lantern, and-
v.-;'.; r:-.T n ;..rh now drew closer. .t whi'-'i 5 worn "I.'t'.i po" K-jpf feted the captain :. f ;..! . .md d:s- ; i,r:' !:. "ThLs is almost the time he n--u.'illv .-cr.s forth for his depreda
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Tudor, it In a t,ns, n't it?"
r 1 nr.ir!' : r mu-V. j They agreed and finally off, , t'-o hr. wheth'-r you d- i walking in insrle file do"wr the path rot." : which kd to the shore, behind them t . . . J -. A M 1 . . 1 J .1... J V. -s.
r -! ? I p.- .r'riiry -vi i t f-oit voice fxcuimpa aioua in u- , -. C' r.T.'-rs can h5 ; .-Ud'-rinent: "The cave! But how ;-' r:" .--nt ut of the ! could the man have found it'.'"
.; :: v maKO . Tii fa-- which Fay h.a l .een at ' r.t f r ::f'. f'.-iCto.- . w indow cn the nisht of hT ar-
i rr.i 1 " 1 r t a I ro- oncf more before her j ;. i.'o::ur!, M r.-. Tu'Jr.r." ! tl:ai st:a:rre. b-rin?. wi'.d-eyed face.) v..:.' Mi.ld'-n'.y .crn. j wliic h tlur; hail been ornetliin? j :;u cf:rln? n." ff-T aU i wcfidly. ha.untinffly familiar. All at I encv. .-h stiffened and stood as rigid I
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di-lt!r, a s-tatue. The next in.stant h" ! un- v.a.s eft" liko ;i flyincr shadow in the . v. al.': of the jaanhunters. j
T (jpt:iin Warren, trailing alon? j n )i'.y cruth.t.s at tlu- rear of the 1 , ;::. thfit- came an odd Fne that : w wa.i behind him, trailing . in tur:i. Ho pui.-cd. Xoth':; i;: : ii.idows met liw g"ize. Cursing : 5 . : : i . 1 i' fur a nrvou. weak, in-i v :.ii et ho toiled painfully after i !!.- otl.vT'-1. j H had never felt his infirmity as
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i c r.iT.f.t m'irii". v. in i.- was excitement ana au-
vtnture abroad. it humiliated him to have them
;. i : .i d out lit r arms j stop and wait for him, and he replied i,, i ,; t'-f u-h'.. j aluuvt surlüy to their Inquiries aa to . t , , i '. ,.i n .. merc'ful? j how hi wa tstandlnjr the pace. t'rJi t ".i:"f lM?!V'i you?" slie cr d in. That h'- was not standing it well a f,,.v. t h r ' ! ' i -.' tor, ". ' va.- painfully rvident to himself. Tho ".Mr.-. Tu.lor" .'rirry. too, hnt prolonged, unaccustomed effort was
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ih- t.i'.l "I v.dll reSie- your' telling upon him. When at la5t he
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r.ieco did not II.-. ?ank down upon tlm rock. panting arid racked with pain, and it ft? h.im. v idr - u .'.a thr u that that nsation of om.f;no nar came to him oncn
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V " a f Vrr TVmrcr?nv-w cm that rnterestizi? callus -card
really mean. ' Tmstrnsiy, re foiicTWS ner ima laea tcü, k '
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he listors hen she explains just what the cntjraved Ulk abont, but be Süll, it's eomrtons to m ! auic s once m a wnu
t home Tbnrschys,w on that interesting: callias-cara 10 gizzicz inzo car 1W .
the : -traightenf d himself to look about.
, when a hmall hand was laid timidly I
an ao-.-i of proof ; upon his shouMer and a oft voice rv hnokt .--noothly ' spoke close to his car.
a:"c"- I'T i ; i t only i. captain.
over to see Mrs. Twistytail, the p!g lady, and it'i jut as well to have son-m one in the bungalow." "I'll bo in the bungalow, but I won't be very well!" prunted Uncle Wiggily, as he rubVed some of th strong, smarty peppermint on his tooth. -The smart and burn, bad as it was, made the ache seem a little lc"s. and the bunny gentleman felt better. "I'll hop along now, Uncle Wlg-
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! gily." said Nurse Jane, when she a?ned ! I'"1' made tho hot water bag ready
r!l a :ad ,nr nt "What are you doinr hereV for him In case he might nned it. ; :::or. '..-r. I , "1 followed because I thoucrht I i "I l.'')1'- your tootache will soon be
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: in j could help." she replied. "I was I v.a-i down by the parage when I
heard you diseasing your i)lan5, and
i to b .; :ve that ; '
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d r'" I'Mlh d rycu th.: e c in.e a i:P' am i cotjm not avoid hearing. I think I or" hvp". "Why. Sergeant. luv can know the place, you are trying to y-iiM t- 'lov Tt ennn t b-" . find, but Frank is leading: ycu all
t ;.:.. onvii-.ctd :t i. true, ana , asrraj. niy myscir and ore other -.rr t'vt he h . ' her .-.IsO. j ever knew it. I think, until thLs man
m . i 1 lüVTlv 'ii'-'ir. in öl any u :i,uv'uni,i;ny siumDiea upon It in
r:.,;. -y V. .. ,1.- h of VOIIT j llU W.l n d C il TT CTS."
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v- j T: 1 1 .1 n.i.i uiors.y re- ;:!.k: ine captain was ranidlv
i 1..'.- j and i If-jK'.-ses- , forg. tting his pain and fatigue In awakening interest.
:.:!; (u tlie name or J ay snook her head with a sad
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dtt!e rtmin!scent emile. "There isn't even the- remains of a
h-.irt. S ryeant Vktr-1 human habitation along the shore
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-ottiy. it is a cave. Captain War'fn; not really a cave, you know, but :'ut a natural fissure In tho rock, unon which anotliT ha.T fallen, f rminc a roof. I don't suppose the v. hop. thing is more than three feet -.v: le and about rix long. My brother and. I discovered It by chance on da and we pwore we would never
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"The peppermint helps it some," answered the rabbit uncle, as he sat in his easy chair with the bottle of strong essence near him on the table. Uncle Wiggilv's pain was a little
t less, and hr- was just beginning to!
feel a bit sleepy when, all at ono he heard out in front of his bungalow a voice (rying: "Help! Help! Help!"' "Dear me! I hopo that isn't the Skilkry Scallery Alligator trying to cet me to come out so ho can grab me!" thought the bunny, his pink nose beginning to twinkle, around
"I'll take a look before
I open the door." 9 lint Uncle Wiggily need not have ben afraid. In front of his bungalow was only squeaky Squealer, thu litt'e pig boy. "Why, Squcakio. what's the matter?" asked Uncle Wiggily. 'You term to hj in trouble." "I am," grunted Squcakie. "One
must have faith In God, In your fellow-men and in yourself, or else you
will have gloom of spirit, with all its evil effects upon your soul and ! mind and body. Every doctor will tell jou that a contented mind is better than great riches. The Psalmist fang it, the doctors preach it now go thou and practice it! When you have converted your crankiness of soul into cheerfulness of spirit, you will have better health, and serve society as you have never served before.
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nybody about it. I can't imagine ' or my lrs frozen fast in so mo w this poor man discovered it, iro u'bere I was sliding in the gutt it is the cev shelter for miles." tcr an'1 1 r;irit -t loose." And you think he js there?" ! "h. I'll help you." kindly offered
Where r!se could he be. If It was''10 bunny. "I'll get tln hot water
bag Nurse Jane left lor my tooth, and thaw your leg out."
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she sa rugged her shoulders.
:-( ' I know a short cut from this rock t j srra:-ht to it, and Ave can be there
Cheerfulness i3 a habit which should be cultivated. It must be admitted that cheerfulness 19 both a cause, and an effect. It produces good digestion, makes work easy, Rnd brings about contentment of mind. Tn turn, success In business, a gratiiicd appetite and freedom from pain result in cheerfulness and Joy. Some follia arc miicrabie and cranky on "Blue Monday." They have formed the habit of "blowing off steam" on Monday. They clean houso with their tempers on Monday. This is a had habit. It is an unnecessary habit. It is an inexcusable habit. I look with pity upon a man who has everybody in a ferment of misery, because h chooses to vent his feelings on his associates. A business man who growls at his clerks all through the first half of the day In equalled in manners only by the clerk who "snaps the head off" of any customer she serves. Why givo way to such emotion? It shows as little character as to yield to the temptation to .steal or to . . I M t 1
commit some einer crime oi imi.uise. Tlat t,eautill,it evpn shade ot I confess I feel more or less hypo-j ., , .nc.,v bn!r rnn ..,.. h h:,
criticalin preaching a doctrine which !ly brewlni? a mixturo of "sago Tea I do not practice fully. At least. ,an(i Sul h y ha5r your i a ; a. i L 1 T i
nowever, i can aumm. ui.ti i kcu., rhnrril .-i-r or mn- tho faro
Fwank Dves Clothing. Main 701.
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Its Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair
better, and that I am ashamed after I hav-? yielded to the bad habit of depression, crustiness or open ugliness of spirit and action. These bad habits undermine the health. Thev produce Indigestion.
headache, cycache, temporary blind
spots, and all torts of nervous symp-i toms. I If" fön Viiil r r, Trrr-nrrl for th frei-'
, "'7 m w . ' i Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com imrs of vour neighbors, you wouid. . - .
So Uncle Wi-rgily did t hLfi, and I cultivate the habit of cheerfulness,;
When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two ot Sage and Sulphur enhar.ee its appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by tho addition oi other Ingredients at a small cos, all rcadv for use. It is called
20th ANNIVERSARY SALE on MACHINES ai
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::-.t Iirry. i o ; i I e -tai'.d out
he captain clipped his crutches
.-.on Squcakie Squealer, tho little because that habit, studiously prac-j " u'"" "11" L'u Pig boy, could run on again, which j tiscd. will add to your health, to C0lr -ind .ustre or jot he did. after thanking h'.s uncle. your length of life. Everybody uses W Mr. I.ong,ars went back in the! Fear cf disaster, fear of tho poor- and -'d.phur Compound
; pound. This can always be depend -
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our hair.
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:u-ath h!s armpits and pulled him- ' hunffaiow, but going out in the cold! house, fear of failure every sort of 11 ains o niiurdiiy anu "U11 up with alacritv. land storm (lor it uns snowing) I fear is fatal to cheerfulness. You that nobody can tell it ha been ap-
wav. Mi Tu-lnr Im.ade hi. tooth suddrnlv nche worse ! 1110- simp.y aampon a sponge
'I i , f nr J 3 or soft brush with it and draw this
"You lead the and I'll follcw."
( ontinuod in Our Ncit Isue. 'upright. 1 'J 2 1. N'CA Service.)
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hi.- roe:a in the hc'.lo.v stump buni -aiow ono day.
cried the bunnv. He rah-;
i bed some of the su.arty lrops on ! his tooth. anl aroun.l it win n all i once, into the room came a b id old Bushy Bear. "dh. ho!" growled the Bear. "You; must have wanted me to come in. I Uncle Wiggily. for you left vein front door op r.. IIa! Ha! Thanks! Now I'll nibble our ears!" "No pb a- don't!" begge ' t'.v ! bunny, with the bottle of tron , j peppermint in his paw. "1 didn't : I mean to leave the door open. Don't I nibbb my ears'." ! "Yes. I shall!" growled the D.ar. ' ! "But first tell me wliat is in that!
bottle i may want some. "Oh. you wouldn't want this" quicklv sail th bunny. "That's for,
! me. and it is very " "Ha! I suppose you're going to : say it's too good for me!" howb ! ; the Bear. "Well, I'll show you it 1 isn't! Hrre, give it to m ' I'll eat
CORNS
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this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morning
the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomebeautifully dirk and appears glossy ur;i lustrous. Advt.
kop what?" the muskrat lady 'It all up. and then I'll nibble your
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Wolf coming, or the , nnr,h .v. fi, nn'r snatch.-.l
Uo, a::l da you wan me to away the bottle of strong, burning
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souirtning :o stop them?" "No. but I'd like something tr -p !: tooth.ic!u." siid tb.e r.i.-
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took Iii? suit of c'.oth-s?" "Well" the sheriff. tor. w;ls net .thusia-stic "'bo's iome on a p!a?e. :.fr- the wods an.! th 1 beach .-. , . ar.d he s th-re are ig:.s of PPtV t:r- l:a inc been built, and
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On nuch easy terms that anyone can afford to have one. These are full size cabinet machines and must not be confused with the small ones that have been offered at a low figure. Every machine is equipped vith standard high grade motor and tone arm, and guaranteed by the MUSIC SHOP Established in South Bend 20 Years
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i peppermint, put it to his mouth and. isw.ikoA d . . ry drop. Tlitn. as u;: k as a wink, the Bear gave most rir- vlfil howl. crir.g:
m, c "tmr.g d .-vn-!air? "e:i. I i.iu: have swallowed a r"d
one paw help ui to hia fac . hot c.s sto ! at.r! Water!
near the rink, twinkling ncse, "and , Water!" and he ran out and jumped' it i so cold and stormy I don't ' in a snow bank to cool hi tongu3. want tr po out to the gentleman! "Ha! Ha!" laughed the bunny. ' i.ir d?n'e'd frk.-!V T'lt cr til-nr. ! "I -I'm vr. ?it1 n iV t r !iav t.icth.!
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ic.no. ,ir.a mine seem a.i Dene s-.-intlv thnt corn stnns hurtinr. then 1
my troth r.ow, new. Thank you. Mr. Bear!" And hnTiv von pft it"r'ght of' with
:t vr.isht stop th psln for a while." ! Mr. k'ngfar'a toothache steppe 1 firccri. Trulv! " H "I am to sorry for you!" ex- from, that moment. Fut !hn burn- vc.jr druggist sell? a tiny bottle of ! timed Mis Vnzzy Wuzzy. 'Here ' in the Bear'.- mouth In id cd all r.iclit, "Froer-ine" for a few cents. u'"::cient E a hott:' of strong peppermint i he couldn't nibble any or.cn ar. ; remove every hard corn, soft corn
drop:--."' and she handed Lor ?ars.
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Can we cficr you strenger rroof of the value of the E Thor? It has ALWAYS been thu most popular machine cilways the leader, zl
it to Mr. J And Is the phonograph doesn't tr!or corn between the tees, and the j i to talk over the telephone and wako calluses, without ?orene.-3 er irri-i
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"Nothing could be better!" Unc! Wiggily with a low and polite bow. even though it made his tooth
,vf.;r j hurt worse to stoop ovtr. "I'll stay r. j in today, and rub peppermint on my f;lf rP. .uha:? tooth. Tomorrow I'll go to
up the rag doll, I'll tell you next I tation. Adv. about Uncle Wiggily fcolng tailing. ! .
the denti-!'" h decided.
bitd , "I'm rather gl.id you are going to
i stay in today." spok Nurse Jane.
"Net thnt I like you to have a pain." !)' went on. "but I hav to go out.
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