South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 95, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1922 — Page 7
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WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 5. 1922
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World's Three Smallest Radio Sets
Pour.! th thr- small 'At radio n !r. th world ! Or.'s In i box one-ln-h fjuare. A :. e t h r' ir.s'i1 a v.at-h ra.. Ar 1 th third ran be carried about . a. r:rir box. All t h ,j : : . I r. ! a t ' i r e ? ' t s a r e owr.?'l i y toy amateurs. Th lr." h-se;i;ar outfit Is operated v Alfred Giovanni. 1. He lives in Kr.ou!!, I'a. Hi-? who! ft 'xcpt h rp-rp f.ts IrAld" th tiny box. Hut It's Too nur ' I think It's too L!ir." h Fays. "An Foon a. I ? t t!m I'm zoIr.T to ir.ak" on that'll fit InsM- a thimble." T'oh his ft work? I si.ouM f-ay fo," h rays. "I can
hear &r:ything within 1" ml and I
.-ometime more. My only trouble :n that I'm tip.vays afrall I'll lose my outfit'." The wa'.rh-ra'o sf,t Is owned by Hr. ry I-vi.'on, 15-year-old high -rhr;r,i hey at .Vorwoo I, (). Ho made 'h s. --t himself. 11" ranlM th apparatus around !n r.i-i v.w h pocket all the tlm If ).( wants to r-itch a me? --as, all ho T '' !i ;-; ;i h ad l inr '. ground and a-r.al wir-?. li'nr 's r.ir.u'c I - ,'r".iT. rnr.(Ir'.nrr
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uixiix ui:i:i: TODAY Aftr oiir.ht years of rnarrlcl life. HARIv SLVP.IIE dis.-ovrrs that ho lias cut himself off. from human hympathy. His pr".sil' anl snobl.Lsh wlf. MAHEU fails to unilorstan.l hl Photic tompcramcnt. In the firm of I'ortune. E itt and S.ibrr, Mark Is unJfrmint-J by jra!otL-y and a partnership. promised to him, is later promised to an asoiMat TWTNTXG. Suddenly one who understands him returns to his lifo. This Ls XON'A, an old s-'etheart. noT the wife of tho da?!iinr ItRl) TVBAR. b'lie ndmlLs sho Is unhappy and ?aj- fhe rho e wror.p. "I ouht to have married you. Marko."
go ox with Tin: story ; CHAPTER VI I I
I Whcs lifo was Nona livincr? He had fusked her. "Tell me about you and Tybar." "Marko. I think Tony's th most
wonderful person that ever was. Ho j doe everything that men do and he i does everything be?t. And every- j body admires him and everybody like him. You've no Mei. Yn'i'v1 r.o Idea how he win everybody he j nif-et.. People will do anything f r j him. They lnvo him. W e'.l. you've ; only ct to look a' him. lvivrn't yivi'.' , r lif.ir him t.lk? I think tl-.or ;s; üPvt r h'ren nny ono .( utterly e.ipti-' rating :u Tony Is to look at and 'o h-ar." Mrwt r.K.-.cinlj'. with en- h words, ; sr. h nl I'lpM'ntd him: :i. that p.iosed tb.r.'-J-ili life airily. Aqui-ite-ly; tnio-l! fairy-iftrd at h;.- -radb-v!t!t .:t.- :' beauty. eh.arm. pre-;
:;i ail ;. lout ,n' i; Knowing 1". now in; no difllculty. know-
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imc In anybody eis. There have been women all the time we've been married and he dimply amus himself with them until he'.s tired of them, and until the n'xt one take? his fancy, and he do"1 it quite openly before me. In my hon.se, and tell.s me what I can't 5ce before m3 own eye; just for the lovo of peelnET the sufferinc: it cives me. You raw that Mrs. Winfxed. He's done with hr now. And he'.s as shamrlo.s about me with them ns he is about them with in1. And vna he loves above all Is the way I take it; and I ran take it In no other way. You pe I won't, I simply will not, Marko, lt the.e women of hi.? fee or let anyone In the world susrct that I that I Miff er. So when we are together before people I keep tip the
I L'.ny way we always snow losretner. i He low it; It's delirious to him. be-
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torture underneath. And I won't do any other way, Marko. I will keep my fare to the world I won't have anyone rdtJ me." "I pity you." he had said. "Ah, you ' PART THREE EPF IE C HA ITER I I P. ill life poes on without the smallest re card for individual preoiTiipatlon. You may tak up what .attitude you like towards it or. with th- majority, you may tak up no attitude toward it but immerse yo'i:r!f in the tnpendons Important. i f nur (i:n affairs and disr'.aim any connection wltli lifo. It lotsn't m Itter tuppence to life. Th yar l'. 1 was masnkicent. It was ;i deio!ov:ly thrilling and motional year. A terrific and stupendous yr w. Many well-known people di'M. It wa- natr.rally a year of rtroncr partisanship. A voir of violent feelings violently xrres.-ed; and nmidst them, and because of them. Sabre found witli new certainty that he b.ad no iolent feelings. It much affecte.-i his relatfor.f? witli
tho'-o nearest t.. hi
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h--irt. Marko, with.out morals, s rap of an ap- ; i rinciple. M.ir-
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witli Mr. Fortune, a-l with Twynlmr. In tho- meinth!. and In th months fo'lowlne. the year chanctlnc: and advancing in e ju U excitements and stror.e opinions throu.trh winter into .princr. he found himself in-cra-s'.nqly out of favor at The Pre elncts nnd lncreaslncly estrancrd In Iiis heme. I.k two livine in two empty
empty this end: cmntv that
end. More frequcncly. for thfe f .;trancerr.ent. appealed to him the
I places of h'.s refuse: the room of his
had stum; j mind, that priate chamber wherein, it.ttrly I n-' r-'ir 'd. he a??cmb!cd the rarts of Ma
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Vait lie woul In't t e ' ' ; r. t you. X o t a H-'d lamrli. He'd
unfolded it. He looked forward across it a.s, most stern and bleak, it awaited them. He cried with a sudden loudness, a. though lie protested, not before her, but before arbitrament In the hich court of destiny. "Rut I cannot help you Tipward; I can only lead you downward." She aid. "Fpward. Marko. You hcln mo upward." Her pentle asquiescence! There pwept upon him. as one reckless In s-ydden stirere of intoxication, most passionate desire to take her In his arms; and on her lips to crush to fragments the barriers of conduct he had In damnable sophistries erected; and In her oara to breathe. "You are beloved to me! Honor, honesty, virtue, rectitude words, darling, words, words, words. Beloved, let th foundations of the world To fplnnln, so we have love." Ho called most terribly upon himself, nnd Iiis pelf answered him; but shaken by that most fierce onset he A! id thickly, "I'll have this. If ever It crows too hard for you, tell me tell me." And mddenly. In one week, life from Its armory discharged two events upon him. In the next week one Upon the world. CILUTER II 1 On Sabre'f desk, as he planced toward it, was a letter from Nona. Ho turned It over in his hand.? the small neat script. Site never before had .written to him at the office. It bore the London postmark. Sho would be writing from their town house. It would be to say she waa coming back p.ut f-ho never wrote on the occasions of her return; they Just met And she had never beforo written to the of" fire. Mr. Fortune camp Into th room. With him was a young man. a youth, wlusfo face w.afi vaudy familiar to Cab re; Twynlnc; In hind. "Ah. Sabre." Faid Mr. Fortune. "I am brirrir. In to you a now member of our staff." He indicated the younc man b-s;de him. "A new m:mher but bearing nn o!d name. A chip of the obi block the obi TwynIiie: block." He smiled, stroking his whale-like front rather as though
this pleasantry had proceeded from i its depths and he was congratulating i it. The ynuncr man smiled. Twynimr, edcrlntr forward from the background, also Fmiled. All the smiles were rather nervous. Sibre's lmme- 1 diate thought had been that It waa ; an odd thim; to have taken on young 1 Twyn'.mr without mentioning It even !
casually to him. It was significant of his estrangement in the office. Mr. Fortune ceased to stroke tho
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An unprecedented value -giving event thai promises many a pleasant surprise Fortune smiled on us when we purchased these tempting new frocks to sell at such low prices. There is such a brilliant array of charming styles, beautiful colors and dainty fabrics that whatever mode, shading or material you may desire, you are sure to find just what you wish.
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$45.00 DRESSES $49.75 DRESSES $55.00 DRESSES
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Crepe Canton Tricot inc. Taffeta 'Twill Cord Kittetfs Ear Crepe Georgette. Crepe Satin Crejto Knit
SIZES 14, 16, 18, 36, 38, 40 and up to 48
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S'abre. this very' natural and pleasing desire of Twynhip to liave his son In tl; ofTice. a desire which I am most gratif.d to suptort. is his first what shall I .s.iy? feeling of hi feet in hk new responsibility. What waa I saying? Ah. yes. Tavyning is now n partnership. Sabre. Yes. Good." He paused before young Twyning. "Well, your.g man, now you've made your bow before our literary adviser, I think w" decided to call him Harrtd. eh. Twyning? Avoid confusion, don't you agree, Sabro?" "If that's hLs name." Pahro ga!d. Mr. Fortune glanc-d sharply at him and compressed hi llp.s. Tt is." h" Raid shortly. He left the room. (Continual In Our Next Issue.)
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Paint Must Be Turned into
Every piece of merchandise is new and fresh, time and our line of
Good i-Uard Cash hnrnediateEyl :
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DYED A SWEATER AND SKIRT WITH "DIAMOND DYES'
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you've dnr- It may take only a minute in the doirr. or in th saying, but it's done, or sild, for all your life, perhars for the whole of -.-mec-r.o el5e's life r.n well. That's teuritic. Nona.
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Druggist Tells of Easy Pleasant Way to Keep Trim Attractive Figure Even at Middle Age Thousand of women who have had a trim, stylish figure all their lives, becin to take or weight In early middle life. And because they have heard of "Fat and Forty" and because foolish starvation diets.
j ridiculous exercises and certain med-
j icir.es only so em to make their con-
is wthout a question of doubt the best to be found in any store in South Bend. Here Are Some of the Extraordinary VaSues
WALL PAPER, latest patterns and designs, per roll 6c
i BEST QUALITY PAINTS, gallon. . .$1.95
HIGH GRADE VARNISH, gallon. . .$1.75 ALL KINDS OF ENAMEL, gallon . . $3.00
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Picture such a rils. f zrly r vi yrr.ir.e v hn: l'.z i o--l, arc ci
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' There' rlht and wrong. Nona, jdition wor?e. the.v give up all hope Nothing els- In between. Noja-- V. 'Oh. well, I rather be fat. . nipron-.Ise. No w ay of frettlnp ! ar.yway." round thrm rr over them. You must ! Fat that .hows Pat that com
be either one thing or the other. : and stays Is r.ot only cumbersome. ! r--r-
p toward wrong. ' put nny provo cancrerous. a decided
disadvantage to your necessary activity and peasures. So why stay that way! No apeclal exercises or diets! No
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FINEST FLAT WALL PAINTS, per gallon $2.50
A splendid opportunity, indeed, to secure
wall paper and paint to brighten up your ; " j home for spring. j
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cryjy Via zccr.cry end Lrialte La trc, imispjrztzrj country dr. Su-k a j cunt is ma-la p-criirzJarfy enjoyablt taiicr you're mounted on a Ihricy-Dsziacn, "Wcrrll's Upm f - .a.
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Chas. Schupp, Prop. Decorator
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4-Tl"" I favhooJ. subterfuge, preten.'; vile v ttaiar.d beastly things like that. I
couidn t endure them: and I much le-- could endure thinking I had caused you to auffer them. And then on through that mire of dihonor. It's- rrujy. it .sounds rather fine, to sav th world well 1 rt for love; hnt
I'lonor. lienors not we. I o.t for any- I with
i.ii'.- l ou can i reprice lt. I couldn't " The austers asylum of their pains He looked back upon it as he had
dangerous or dickering medicines.
Just a cooling, sparkling. Aperient pleasant to take but quickly and noticea.bly effective. Wettlcks' Cut Kate Drug Store or any good druggist ran s-upplv you
a large bottle of Wendell't
Salts, Ambition Frand, for ;!) cents and will return your money on the first bottle purchased If you are r.ot more than satisfied. Advt.
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Union i rust Company Safe Deposit Boxes with aperial facilities for the privacy zi customers.
niarfci tho t&rt rf rprcU cctirlLrt La moorryc'ir. Tie ltet 1922 ncx':l Hf Icy-Da vulfoa rcolorcyclc-s tad idrcjlti will bi os di-rpley in oar tho'jrroona. Gn; La end icipcct ti-cra a-xl Lave the riden Lhccirlrca ull aboct Ü:e rcii!rt tport ta tic wrvrLJ raotcrcyci:-:. We ll be rm'bfy lad to ttls you cut for a riie too. ilcil:, y- i onre it lo you.'irlf to learn rrarc axj.l this fclajitla i port.
THE BIG EXECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing S. D. Moran & Son
DR. L. WAMPLER
DENTIST 113 S; Michigan St Phone L. 2473 Over Mayr's Jewelry Store
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