South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 70, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 March 1922 — Page 7
SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH II. 1922
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1 ... - Children s Dresses $1.00 and $1.95 It is not often ui'-h a ood I ) . i r l: "i i n is found especially in slightly soiled children's dressrs. Many of them arc Lott.t Ware dresses which nu-ans they are made of tub-fart Toiler du Nord ginghams. Of course, they are greatly rrduf'd. L. S. Xavv Blankets $3.45 These blankets made for the U. S. iNavy are a remarkable value. Brand new, high grade, wool blankets in plain dark grey, size 66x86 and they are particularly valuable to uce as motor robes, for sleeping porches, for camping or any purpose where a dark covering that does not show soil is requi red. Four Domestic Items that are real values Madranettes at 22' . F'ercales at 1 6c. Unbleached Muslin. 10 yards for $1.00. bine Nainsook at 12' 2.c. . ;i r Si!k Gowns and Chemise (Gown 5 ). 7 " to 51 0.00) (CIuMlli-C $2.ö to $5.") hvrn ii you don't luxuriate in :lken underclothing evrrv d. yet laid allele .somewhere you II want a set for wear with your br-t clothe?. Ihec govns iind chenue arc rf crepe and Radium satin and you may choose either tailored or lace trimmed in orchid, peach, fleh or blue. I hey arc not hi-rh priced quality conidered. GEORGE WM ö CG,iiW
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I SA"DE1 OST ( nilmi-l Irtm Our CHAl'Ti:ii XII. Iu. A? n o'rif.'k th- f'i!!f v!r.2- innrniriK' r ln-iy i'ov m'.V'l p" m ffully in Ir'iv ri ;!ir.ir ; r - r - w r :.' . f. h r r, of ihf Tudor liou six ir.-it hr'-'I : Mr.. Tu lor ' Fay. itai:i U'.iri:nn'?h Clavton. Sh'-rifT Mul d Sfrcai-.t John Harry. Th- lat- - w .'. at-d at th lor.i: nntraz'.n t.i; ill Til'" r'Ml"T Oi lilt 1"MI1 .in . - i t i - -, n i . r f. a r . r t. -1 i j 11 i r i i i r - i h.rn. and St was toward him that all. - - wrrf dir ctd. N'nnr app,-r',i I i. n ?: th- j t -. rd fiox'-s of' .ri-. y.7.'-1! wliich Hiaki-d nr't'?i .i. til' fahl', and r.-rtain it way hat r;ort sav th- fhriff and Barrv ! i i r t i - If knf.v that outside tYi door t-'.o huky on.taVd'S waif d with a i '. -T-f ra nif-d l tth-browd woman for th. .:zn.il tn add thnh to th i-nth' rir.tr Tli' ."-h'-riff and I havo askd you to m t u- all to-t thT," b'an V.ar- ' Y. pi'acantly fn'uicli, "in ord'-r that may Ml you th- r- ult of our in--.t stations of y-trrday into th d'ath of Mi I.aur'-I Tudor. Jt v.i. murd'T. of cours'. hut li-r d ath was r,-vpr lntnd"d. Von all know th r:: thod hy wir! eh th- -rirri'? was . -' i : i r r i i 1 1 " 1. hut what I think that :;or;- of you know 1. that th" .ar- '. - ri monoxide wa mc int not f ,r lir hut for h'-r touin. anl the fnrt that tin- two younir Iadl'.- ch.anir-d bds il srintr th niht wa.s all that savod Miss Fay Tudor from th" fate m"t"d out to her. although it rebounded upon an irinoicnt victim innocent iti that she had aroused no enmity in the breast of the murderer. When T said that 'none of you kn'-w this. 1 ni'ant none except one. ftr the cui!ty person is in this room at tho lr "iit momnt!" l't-f. sat clutching th" arms of hr i hair tightly, but sh" made no out ward move arid her ey- never left th" face of the btftive. Clayton irrowhd a sudden exclamation, but "apt.iin Warren s,at immovable, although a slight flush crept upon his ' h k. Mrs. Tudor started to her 1 et w it h a swift cry. "Ph'.ise sit down. Mrs. Tudor." r.a rr f'.rm. ' tones were sympathetic but I know how vou must b feeling at this moment, but I shall not keep you long in suspense. "Some time between thr?e and four o'clock in the morning :he murd- r r started to enter the room v. h'M'f thi two young ladies were asb-ep. carrying in one hand the re't ptaole containing the carbon monoxide, and in the other an electric torch. This person dared not turn on th lights in the room for fear of w.ikir.g one or the other of its occupants, in sil of the fart that they had both ben heavily drugged. n the threshold, by a miracle of fa to. perhaps, the eh ctrie torch went out! "The low light at the farther end f tlie hall did not penetrate the i 'oui. but the murderer had gone too far to retreat now. for already the fumes of the poison gas were escaping from the faulty, hastily con-.-trio-ted container. I'uttinc: it down upon the lloor just outside the door the container had once held oil. and the mark of it is; still visible on the rug upstairs the murderer sped to the room formerly occupied by the young" man whom all then believed to he dead. and. obtaining his tr.a. mask, returned to the room. "There this person went straight to the bed ordinarily occur led by Miss Laurel, touched the hair ' which in thef dark could not have detected from that of M:ks Fay. for both are of the same texture and fitted the mask carefully over th" face. "Vou an figure the rest out for yourselves the murderer'.- advance to the other hrd; the insertion of i the tube between the lips of the I unconscious girl: the application of ; a bandage over her nostrils so that. ' perforce, sh must breath !n tn , dt adly gas; the departure from the , room for a certain, well-calculated j period; the return; removal of the I mask rrom one race and nandage t from the other; and huried pxit ! with the container. "Put the murderer had made the ; fatal mistake of trusting to the ! .- r.se of touch alone. It was upon j the wrong face that thr- mask was adjusted, upon the wrong face that ' the bandage was placed, and into ! the wrong lips that the tubing va ' Ir.sertfd'" "Stop t can bear no more!" The ringing cry came from Mrs. Tudor's white lips, and she started again from her chair, i "Why not'"' Barry asked coolly : "ros the jecital of your own crime J bring it back too vividly before your 'mind? Woman, v-mi are the rnurder- ; es of your own daughter!" ' A sv :ft chance had come over the c'lr't ranee of Mrs. Tudor, a hide- ; i us. malevolent charge which wipe. rrorn i? the .last senib'anoi of youth .-: t d prettin sv She s it rigid. her 'd'je eves fixed with a Sort "f moe!t mirth tmon those of Harry. "T'yro was r.o thought of mu:der : :-. your m ir.d w hen your r. -e r - ' :r::"l fro'i- K';npe." r.avr' cotiud. "V'i-i f.-: vi'!irrt in your 'mir g bar pin but tlie mind of '.viv;i m in love N more k cly ir-:::t:-e than at r.-rm.! t imes. at-d f ' w lavs you realized r whleh your n:ei- did not that h-" mnv. vou 1ov 1 1 to rnrrv had t urne 1 . Tt wo- iv: Fiv Tudor ''"I Vir; h.. a hat -d t h r to t murd-'r; : was the com- " e m : - , . ) f a ' wom m of m iddle , , . t h ' -1 u t V, ' "Vou platmed to h" r on tlie h- of the d m. -. plar.m . T think, with tl.e dac to sta -r r from weapon. in your that r. ! hr!l ;-h r m an art nc v.: 'it of w 1 :.d rr i;iv , d :r au-o. and to Vi ' T . e into the pantry when if tent ion wa i rc icr.l l.e . id put into the hot milk. h ..re i, ' -1 ou?i ld;ej were to : r : n k M i powders f the drurr wh!'"i i'av h. id broudi from Par: r in-' ninia. a triple dose for each. that neither would awaken if u entered the ri cm. Vi ej rue i r:t t he a ff a ir to "ool lik .-:i:c: fe. but I'll inc the daru-o ' ou i rn.ed f rcio the 1 ;-.-'myonov of an t.isier of P ro ?v o r methcl. and ! ; ract: ally .--afe from discovery. vou thoucht. You determined im-
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ii. '1 ly upon i th.it 'lf-t'-rmlnatinn wns cry.tall!zil u er.nvf rsatinn vou ovrrl'a ar l I ipfn t)i. little ri"h which tM"T:S off i th' In ( akf.i room. Von nlinr.fi it m 1 town to 1 1 1 iii' t minute il'ta ti to th us1 of th ca. m,i). to -.tv- vowr daiu'hf r firra harm. Aftr your eu liad troT- von süniil ' 1 down hr to tli" had rlo t m i , . ... nh. 1 tain th k'-jf to th" arar" frota ! I th" porkt rf your motor roat wh:"h hnn: th T''. Vou found thr-. juit rrf-:rl. nf n nair or : AT lee T'n v' : - - - - m - - - - a j - I cat-otf Mspp'-r?, whirh ijowx? hopi . o hav" f;' rteh" d for Iit ow n ucf, j m l you mar.asod to put thf-rn on. with a tartly thouirht for posib : footprints whif h niicht b"1 b ft on j t!i" around. "Vou conimittd thr mm, nnk-. in' th" tatal mistake which I have , already d -' rib' 1 and which you ! If trn d of in th morninc: when ou 1 h'ar:i th" vou-o of th" very mrl you thought you liad slain, i could find it in my luart to pity you at that moTiunt wfr" it not that you plan-h'-tl imm"diatf ly to throw the crim upon th .vhoul-brs of Mi.-s Fay. Vou reo. 11 d her clippers. whic h w ro .-.ill soppir.ir wrt. and you had them ronct-aK-d honfHth your r. u'üfo when you demanded adniittanro to thf tootti wherf you! lauKhtr lay l-ad; you thru-t them und r th h--d h'-n you knolt .ob bint b :'no hf-r hody! "'I susjectrd you first when you npiifared to ritiro to brihe me. hut why you should havr murdered your own (laughter was b'-yontl me until I barnetl by accident that she and her cousin had changed b'ds with fach o'hrr during the nicht. Then all was char to m." "Vis! I did it'." Mrs. Tudor sprang from her chair and pointed wildly at Kt nn th "layton wh-?re he sat rerarlini: h r with eyes of unutterable lo.ithins. "That man was mine, ami this minx stole him deliberately from me. I meant to pet her oilt of the wav and then he would com I back.' There was madness in her eyes, madness in the cry which ran?: through the room. "Laurel, Laurel! Hod, knows I would not have harm1 you. my baby! But If I have lost all you shall not have him, Fay! I failed oik e. but I shall not fail now!" With a pudden spring she was upon th" girl, her fingers tightened with maniacal strength about her throat. I'.arrv called to the wait ing men outside and leaped forward to the aid of the sheriff. Clayton and "aptain Warren. It took their combined strength to tear the crazed woman from her would-be victim. "It's all over." Barry said. "Take her away. Joe; you and Yarrell and the matron." late that autumn Sheriff Hülse paid his customary visit to Barry in town and much to the honest coun try official's embarrassment he w.n taken one evening to cal! upon the great Professor Semyonov. "S'rose you heard. Professor, that the Tudor house back in Sandy Cove burned down a month ago?" h asked. "Miss Pay that is. Mrs. Warren and the captain were away in California on their honeymoon ami Mr. William Tudor is still in the hospital, where they're curing him of that shell shock or what- ! tver it was happened to him. FunnJ ! how he came to be lost and report ! ed dead, wasn't it?" "Captain Warren saw him fall." replied the professor, "and after the attack went out to what he t-up-posed to be the body of hLs friend. It must have been the body of some other young American officer." Sergeant P.arry nodded. "I heard a little about it when I called at the hospital to see young Tudor." he remarked. "He renienib rs that the Hermans got' him but he managed to escape. They mut hive stripped him of his credentials, but let. the marks of his rank on him. for he was treated as an officer all th-' way through." There was a pause and then the sh riff observed: "The Tudor woman never recovcfd her mind before her death." It doefsn t matter." Barry's tone was. grave, "sthe escaped trial here but she has gone to a higher court beore an infallible judge, and we know that her sentence will h a Just on. r Tin: i. . (Copyright. 10. NKA Service.) RADIO PARLEY PLANS SUPERVISION BY U. S. WASHINGTON. March 10. Tentative recommendations of the povernmer. r.idio telephone conference, emb- ivinc complete new plans for trovort. men: supervision of wireless phone tratlic were s-ubniittr d to S e y of "om:neree Hoover toilay. The rt cemmendations include; lb sanation of 2 w.ive lencth to b. designed to various phnne iits. Susrrestions that diverse types of radio apparatus be made freely available to the- public without re strictio!i of motiopolifp. Herniation lr. u'in-r incr -as i f thr h -al authority of the seor-'tary of : 'rnnierc- to eontroj all radio trarn?::itti?;r stations r cept the amateur. These r-. orv.mendut bns are nta;ie ar:d no final action will ! taken I'ltii tlie eor; j . re n.-.. can fully e(nider crit jei-n:?. Ti.e am.it urs. in tlie tab! of wave i-r;i:th.s. are awarded. lusive ue of IV to L'T.'t ip.e.-r wae length whi-di i-- the figure sucpested bv . pv s- nta t i s of the a m.ateu rs who ; tst:ti.-d at the ccnferr,ce. : The i.din;ial comrrdttee of the j cor.terrr.ee recommended thnt th? vove rnnient allow tlie receiving sta tions free ranee ar.d jdaco no re- j strict lor. except cn sending aparat; I Tm- various ommittee of the( . on:.-rence whi'h vrew up the-e! l o'liruir.f ndatior. will meet again ' i". two or th.ree woks to har criti-' em! on these tentative and make re isinr.s . proposals IV POINT OP PUT. , matters rot the jurpo It at: plan lire p. aor ran;-1 it's the same, hich ert'euencv all th way. Premium Am bor Jacket or Po caho ntas. Mam free. HI 8 Phone nie your order. Lincoln 527?. S. Taylor st. C. II. De-70
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Q VVht ar th- prr.'i'f for' :ip;:rar.t to z ir.!r !) picture during thp prf-pnt ?-,iMm? A Conditions ;n th- ::i"v:-. nt prfpnt. ar net rr:,r: i:r.z for aspirants to a -r-n rarr. The mini- ' f-r of actors o'.it rf work is l'ir r I than th and j dot. nor. .hw ign-3 I lHrr, for ..mo tin-.1. th f-iruiti'in of b'-comir, c: So th. a .s - i . : v. i v . . , , j 'i i t ri v iai o-m-r Hii'K to his prsnt Job. and await btt' r t:m the movies. Q What prrn that Phe will play star Htinmüi"? Juliet on th A Ma" Murray is to j lay th romantic rol of .Juliet, in a revival of Shakespeare' "Kom"o and Juliet." Q Vhat !ereen tar misht mak a living as an art expert? i. V- -
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BLACKSTONE "Three Live Ghosts." the mo.n or- : i?inally designed comedy of the j screen in at least a year, completes its Blackstone showings today. Although Xorman Kerry and Anna Q. Xilsson head the cast, equal honors I go to Cyril Chadwick and others of the cast in this story of three soldiers, escaped from a German prison camp, who reach London ,on armistice night only to find the world too hot to hold them. George Fitzmaurice, the director. has furnished the attraction with Attings of magnificence, while the
regulation scenes are taken In Lon- "l !'-mi mention. mey also mdon in the midst of densely packed j troduce 'Swimming Hole." a this tratfic. J season's F 1 :ir hit sung by Van and
Tomorrow Crmwnv T nrlr .-inil Faire Binney come to the Blackstone in a brand pew story of adventure among the roulette wheels. "A WiIe Open Town." i LASALLE William S. ("Bill") Hart, the mos: famous western player of all the j world, is ;it the LaaIIe today in 1 what Is perhaps the most gripping and powerful story he ha-; etr filmed. "White Oak." the tab- of an honest gambler who s ts out on thr long and hazardous trail through the badlands in search of the man who betrayed his sister. Myrtle Steadman is seen as his leading lady. The one male star who is perhaps even more popular than Hart. Wallace Reid. arrives on the IaSalb' screen Sunday in "Kent Free." a most hilarious melange of romance and frivolity on the house tops of Xew York, with Lila Lee in the principal feminine part. CASTLE Norma Talmadere and Kupene O'Brien in a ivid pleturization of their incomparable love making, "By Bight Of Purchase," is the preat attraction at the Cattle today, to be followed Sunday bv Bill Hart in "White Oak." AUDITORIUM A Holman Pay story of the north wood of Maine entoithd "My Lady O' tlie Pines" heads the list on Varied Pro pram Day at the Auditor, un; theater. ither pictures shown include Ruth Kola ml in "Whit L'asle" a new Snub Pollard comedy and the latest issue of Vox News. Tomorrow brinps Shirlev Mason in "Jackie." said by many to hi her very best picture offering to date. RETURN YANK BODIES FROM FRENCH GRAVES WASHINGTON. March 1 When the Army Transport Cam bnl reaches New York on March S" v j '. 224 bodies of mt'm Ol f tlie he .U A V. who died in France tertnaster corps will ha ly eomjileted his task ' Atnerica's so'dier dead to try for burial, aecordinc ratt; r e T u r T . a i - to .- n r.ounccnierit by the war d" pa rt m to lay. Only o 2 T bodies of Anifri- in s diers to be brotlSIlt w ; I . l' i m lin in France after the (".nr. a j arrives. Fp to March 1. th- üivu j registration serir-e of the cjuarter'mister corps has returned to the Fnited State? the bodies of U.ilS; Americans who died on foreign o:l. i i Concentration of bodies in Atncr- I j ican cemeteries in France will he ' eontinuel as about 32.ooei f,f tho : who died overseas arn not to be returned for burial in th: country, according to the de-ire of relative.?. It the policy the povernmer.t to remove these bodies from the temporary hittlefie'd burial crounds ar.d to winter them In p rm .tt t r.t ' cemeteries to te cared I national cemeteries in (States I for the as are Pnlt d ! Dr. Wearer. . i Farmers srnKixfs or cigars. Whn you say ciffars say Dutch Masters. 45-tf
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A--S. 1 1 a n x ; r t eh p-:i:r.,:r,.:. I: ,. v.- ;, yA i r;-r.t.i I P. ih. I'.v n-.il-. tM art -"nu r ho ;;. i How W. ( Inrath rpl-. a ns n -. a i - -rt ( : nan s has .-!; w T d St it in ?" has r i""d .''- .-''.v.'' th' showing A Mr. ',!-. :!::h to Viiii . , ji , -; ( , i !' ' 1 ' r 1 1 a : s m What th. in in. i 1 ihfo; t ;on ub'.o .-aid t th" T b- a t o j r.i jdil -If in Alp'.' il th A Id wild, whi'h is us d lorn Is f"r "Tk Storm." 0 a s t he What dainty little ;hrw t!1." tlrsi ball a s-ren th-- op -tat n in a -th;--r. i . " t 1 o t - ' r r. I w;nt"-r b'acu.- r.iv im! S icrani"r. to. Calif. S Mi-i. in column f'omorrow f r th." ar (Copyright. 1?J2. A ioT v." ORPHEUM Lively musical entertainment is furnished on the present Orpheum bill which continues a.s the attraction today and tomorrow, by Larry llarl-ins. a genial fun-maker and hi mon irehs t)f melo-. A piano duet in which two pianos are used so effectively as to lead one to believe but one instrument is being used. Is um 1,1 uie i'ireu numners wortny a. .... t . : Sellerie. Charles Harrison, a comedian of p!e.aing manner. Iicatls a trio of entertainers in song and dance, which j includes Sylvia Dakin and Billy j Hog ue. "The Three of Ps" is the ! title and it is .Mr. Harrison's clean j clowning that keeps the audience j rot king with laughter. They finish ' with a burlesque band numbe r that is a riot. The Al.'.t'ia duo. .t f-ska ters of ability. Baxby and Porter., in the comedy eharaett r skit "Neighbors," C.ardner and Aubrey, who sing and patter and Clifford and Bothwell, with their bits of art. complete an extraordinarily good audeillo hill. ! u husimvx l ined c. The I'hila.b lohi i. reduced to 71 CA51L! "SI 10 CENTS No War Tax TODAY ! Norma TALMADGE ! EUGENE O'BRIEN By Right of Purchase' SUNDAY Wm. S. (Bill) HA RT "White Oak" S H err; '. XKTXYtxarzxz'mXSEcx 9K3mzKxatsMftg- ! TODAY William S. (Bill) a f V r. LI JL in"WHITE OAK Tomorrow WALLACE r:nd Lila Lee In 4RENT FREE"
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LARRY HARKINS Charles Harrison & Sylvia Dakin And His Present "iilöNÄRGHS OF MELODY" "THE THREE OF US" America's A Nifty Musical Absurdity. Greatest Piano Act Billy Houe ct Piano
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