South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1922 — Page 25

SUNDAY. APRIL 9. 1922

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darf-! fr th nonr.t my interest r h drm -!lmaxi by the ':-- rrr ara r-r r fmlth. !t n I? rafr- I f'1 r.iyflf J'tyf ,;"!- a"d I "r,i:r ! ! him carf';:'7 for nvirks th tru?!) In 'hich. for Ii'-.-: Dean's k. accor'iir.c to Kt Vr.', h hai t(n onThr- a n-) rr.ark upnn ):- fa'- 'vt I:tti" tr"ik' of biood.

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'H h.-i'l r:or r off ot-fr !n hi r'Jr.:shmnt of Fm!h for lno!nr r- I"s Dan -I U a 'julok. 'avdjo :?:nn frorn th1 1 y of wflnar him '. I 'A a - Ial. t.T-iy thaf 1 t S'.rk, T.'U I h-l r:n 'vort uiffly

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fr. r. oh-r wnrr.an. ' Th nur, holding Kron!h h : ' u Ivi-'j-irr" Co. Tnvn' rrl:-p a iihor: itlv- voir? d mti rvld.

"Tl! him who I am. H T')t

of TVr'xy ( He g'.nr.ri around furtively. aw

thit B"" In wa-i standing with "h!s fdthr '. 'it o! earshot, and then barst Into Imr-ulslvo expletive. "biy. that B3 Dan makeg mJ Fk'" sputtered like a Fourth ot I tartd with & ulck. remorseful prclnr of th truth. "Why? I demanded, nharply. "Imu !h'H uch a four-flusher." H pronounced this mct drast:: Judrrr.ent of ltoyhood emphatically. .d vq,id aaln. while I longed to shak his reasons out of him. "HTint I)11 He Io?" 'Tell rn whit you mean. Fred." 1

er.courasrd. "You mu3t hav ome 'Kcod reaon for .aying these things." Til tell the world I have!" he de. io:.ri excitedly. "If fhe ain't the : limit telHn- you that Mr. Grahajn

vo-inds he !?fiimd that Smith tecau' Smith p ln?'j;noe prrtt fr,jh to her. I was standin riffht ! 1'V, and ?-aw th whole thing-, and

Smith never mid one word to Mlrs V"n. I don't think h had time to lock at anybody, for Just a? soon as

car uai out of s:pnt Mr. Gra-

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Secrets of the Shifters Are Exposedl "Cash" Means Kiss for Lucky

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churches and schools condemned Parents railed against It. Put "Shifters' ftrew jn Providence.

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r.d on my arm. and we walked : 11 l" 1 l'- '"nK-,J ""'i -s

a,.rc To fHrkv. I hn was danoin, and he oh. boy! but I "Lo! Made" Dicky arrlnnd at it was. pretty!" i pnnn,nn!nr.al,!v. hut I d'rl not r--! IIp paused ajrain maddeningly, and;

turn the 'mile.

"This li Col. Travr", Pickv. the crnrr.ar.d'ir of the trooper." I aald ditily. 'XTn't offer you my hand, colonel, it too mery. "Wfcre !s Smith? Did hs aay?" The officer's tone r-etrayed tt ns anjclety. Hott About Yon?" "Not w.les Home of hi3 pa! find h:m, h!ch !;n't very likely. Dl-oky returned. "I left him t!M up oor yonder o he couldn't wiggle out. a.-.d 'brougrht my friend Kronish back to you. I -would have e.srorted th rifted "Mr. ömlth here also, "but In clalnif I broke his Ie or hl 'hack o- aornethlr.s: like that in a litt! ar?umnt we h'l. S'o. as I rouidn't enrry him. and h ?aid h1 couldn't walk, I hobbled him and left him. HCU keep, and I think you may b l.nt reoted In a litt I yarn that Mr. Kronish has been f-HIne me. He cirne up Just after I ot Mr. Smith t.ed. -which was fortunate. I ?ti?pect I mi?ht have had trouble persuading hm either to wa!k or talk if Smith hai beer, ahle fn command his ?prv-ires."

"I'm sorry to dl.put1 vou. but Smith won't keep." Col. Traver.s raid crisply. "If he can't walk he mu-t ho carried. At any rafo. wp must jro after h!m. Thre of my m"n already searching for him. Here, yoyrg fellows!" H' signalled to Pred and Ted. who cam' toward him with alacrity. "One of you come with us. th-- other hfre and ak c' of this man." Ho pushed Kroni-h none too gently toward Fr d. and beckoned Ted to accompany him. "l!ow abo it you?'" ho p.tk1 Dicky, ' An- you fit to come alone?" "Surest thlr.ff you know," Dicky a-inv. red. and the thr e men .wun nrross the lawn Into the wood;. 1 fiw Col. Trarrs's hard slip lightly to his ric revolver. ret thre. Anil I hivrd a bit at tho rrali-'-a-

t'on fhflt If neces-arv h.e wotild t;c!

it relentles!y. rrt-d !- Afrri.Ml. V"rd Cf'srce tur'i d t r?" inqu'rlr.ffly. "That lo ou suppov he wants me to fin nlth ThK fellow"-' he asked. indliatir.fi: Kmn:sh. who. palid ami trmb!lnj? looked at me as if 1 held hi fate in my hands. I rcmcm-b-iet! th- pledge I ha.l j-Tven hi" wit', ar' I spoke quickly, decided'. "Urinp him into th" house." I -aid. "I wish to peak to him." I placed myself at h'.9 side, and repeated to him the a.u ranee I h.ul tlven his w;f- that Smith had no more- pow-?r to hurt him. And that it he toM tlie truth he would eseap'

p!;:.-.hmfrt. Tb.at Cel. Tracers would j a:;e iv:th me I was :-ur. and I re;!ed that If he did t.ot I wotilj. invoke IilLan"? i!:tluence. I "1 have tiM everNthir already toj

your hu.'l'.tr.il." Kronish ?ald. Itfthis head htpefully. "everythine 1 krorv-. r.ut it Is not much. Mr. Snilth. he neer told me h!- plan, j ordered me to keep thin.? ready for him here " "I kr.ow." I paid. "Now. if 3'ou TOin!." r.ot To talk to vur wife

r Arv lirtrua-re but K ne'rv! I will' !? you see h.er. ?he je . r anx-( lot.s aout you " ; "I promise." he replied- ar.d I took h:.-i into the kitchen and waited until t'-.e woman had a.-rured herself ot h!- rafey. i "I think I make pome coffee." ehe ; fvid practically, with a glar.ee at nif ! f.T ji?r:i1.!?',jT!. j "I shoulv! like that ve-y much." 1 ! sa.d. "Put make er.ouch ?o that I when th men pet back they may I Ii;. f iif;i i ." j "S ire." sh rettirned. and wont w-.trly a'ii : - lessly ai ot her f-i-j m.:.ar ta-k. whi her hu:-''a::d busi ld htm- If w .r h platt s and cups I Frt-d Ci" ijro o turred to me .d-

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I bit my lips to keep from Kcrearnln? 1 my Imiiatience at him. Put. I dared ! only to slip In a quiet question. j "That did he do?" "He bown as polite as if he were ; bMnjr Introduced, and says: 'Mr. i Smith. I believe ' " I "Smith, he looks at him uyly-like, ' and tries to -push past him. I srues i

he xriu in a powerful hurry to get away, and he. jfrowls out pomethlnt like: 'Tea. what's it to you?" " 'IVb this to me.' pays Mr. Oraham. 'You double-Jointed, knockkneed, foul-mounted son of a seaccok, you took it on yourself to make it very unpleasant for my wife Just now, and T waited till he was out of siht ar.d hearing to give you yours. Will you take it standlntr, or shall I turn you over my knee?' " Don't Intorferv "Geel I never saw anybody hand it out Bmiling the way Mr. Graham did. and he was Ju3t boiling inside anybody could ee that. And then. Smith sort of rushed him. and Mr. Graham knocked him flat. Then he picked him up apraln. and took him by the '-oat-collar and rushed him toward the woods. I think he meant to cut a limb and tan him. Put Snilth was putting up quite a nXht when they went out of sight among the trees." "And none of you went to help him!" I cried Indignantly.

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my feminine ignorance. "We don't interfere with Tihta up here." he said. "Besides, Mr. Graham could take rare of himself. He didn't nee, any help. I wonder if he'll be mad with me for telling you. 1 wouldn't have done it. only it made me fierce., hearing that Bess Dean hooting off her mouth. I think Ted bc.ieves her. the darn fool! He didn't

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The subconscious reason for his rancor ?poke in his la. words. 1 know, from their mother and my own observation, that the twins always have been almost Inseparable comrade. Hess Dean's fascinations hae so attracted Ted during her sfa at the Cogrove home that the fotlish lad, in bl mother's parlance, "h'isn't known whether he wa star. dine on his head or hia heels." Am! his comradeship with his brother has suffered correspondingly. 1 saw that Fred was actually lealoue f the cirl'.s influence over his be-

j 'ovrd twin. Put I had no time for either speculation or sympathy. All rny heart, ! and mind were engrossed in the rap

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Piston. New York, throughout the tween fancy bone

ea:. until the police Interfered. And the Kestenmans could hardly make emblems fast enough. They brcug-ht from 5 cents to 25 cents, according to where you bought them. The secret of the "Shifters' " cucceps may be foun-d in the rules and by-lftw?. Every "Shifter" promises on initiation to be ;i good fellow. Th password Is. "I have paid my checks." The Y andshake is done by pressing the palms together without gr:pplnc. ar.d saylng. "Pe a good fel-

low: get something for nothing." ! The "Shifters" have their own line j of talk. A male "Shifter" meets a jgrl "Shifter" und asks, "Cash or J check?' If she answer "Cash." he i kisse her then; '"Check," later. Put ' if f-he doesn't lik his locks, she , pa vp, "Dunk's clred," and he most

respect her answer. "Awfu!," rage the moralists "Soft ptuff." laugh the Kestenmarft.

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PRCrVTDICE. R, I., April 8. The Ketenman brotheri are ideachasera. See an idea running around looso and ?pear it. Then cash in on It. Get richer while others get pocrer that'? their system. "Simple as l.'uylng hootch." pays Charles Keptenrnan. one of the four brothers. "It's always the open season for ideas. And the woods are full of them; likewise tne pavements. All you do is pick out your little idea, hit it on the head, skin it on the spot and sell it for a thousand or a million." One of the Kestenmans saw a Providence Jflrl weariner a bit ol paper with a glad hand sketched on It. He hit it on the head not the gir! , but the idea! "Watch it evolve! Pretty girl. Flap-

Dancer. Glad hand. Shifty

feef. Shifty, er. shifty, er hurrah.

mingled with remorse at my own blindness that Dinky had fought with the man Smith to avenge me instead of Bess Dean.

j Rotary Club Adopts Girl

in Order for Graduation KIN STUN, N. C. April S. The Rotary club here-has a young woman on its payroll most of the members have never een. Th superintendent of schools reported to the club's directorate that "an interesting young person" In high :-choo'. would be compelled to quit studying and so t work to help support a widowed mother and her family.

The club inquired what the student expected to earn In the prospective

employment. The club then agreed

to pay the wage. The club. Pres.

Menvborn ald. made boy'3 works its

hobby. The interesting younK person turned out to be a girl. Now the club Is plf-dt: d to see to it that its

ward has the tine.-t dress and biggest

bouquet at the graduation of her

-lass a .tr or two h-nce.

TUB "SHHTBR" SMIIE IS ENTICING; THE "SHIFTER" DANCE IS SNFGGPING; THE "SHIFTER" METHOD IS CUDDLING; THE SHIFTER'' HAND-SHAKE IS FEELING AND THE "SHIFTER" PIN MEANS EVERYTHING.

8n-.art to-M. fh!fter partner. Partner cre-ani-

zation! There it is, "Shifters organize!" Dont eay you dont get it! The Ke?tenman are In the business ot

making- emblems for loajre3 ana -o

on. New organization needs em

blema. Now you're on! Soon the Kestenmans were putting out "-Shifter" badges under the name of the Official Shifters Emblem Co. Then the rules and by-laws appeared. The organization srrew faster than the Ku Klux Klan. And treated a bigger stir. The flappers flooded Into it. Heads-

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