South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 123, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 May 1922 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 3. 1922

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wdfo for a r. He 5aM that h pxpcted a dIorc e-aon, and I prom11 him that aa poon as h was divorced I would marry him. "Hut that did not satisfy him. H

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to my friendship with Henri La- i J.-wls to Five him from di?crace. Jfllirr. wh'-m. in spit of his fr- j Prcy !aia.?hd. quert proposals. I had not he lieht-! Th yoi:th ncropiM .hat h ree.ct Intention cf mnrr v.z. carded aas th only way out 5ui"Iantlcnlly .Iralou." i cid. "Billy was frantically jealous. H j Ue,d to follow m into r'rlU rants : Snr.fl ;htTr!r!2' nrd c-,!a over-

where he would fit at the -,eXt table- ' stuffed furniture Tliursday and Fri- j

THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing S. D. Moran & Son

ADLER BROS. On Mlehtxan at Wafthdnton Krac I KS I nir rtore ron Mrs avp boys

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Pf-srery Joyce's ad von tu res. which have loft a trail of broken romances

in two continents, atrain are in the

limei-ht following the Miioide of a Ciiilcnn diplornnt heran? of her frif-nl.hip to Lotollier, editor of Joarnal. in Paris.

ma triir.nnial adventures have ain- s: ry of her la.t niht with yount; ed fame f,r her fn two continents. lürrazuriz. came forward and told a. dramatic She told of frantic court paid by

to I'rccry, Krrazurlz mane a desperate plea for hr hand.

wished her to mtrry him when a papal divorce had ben granted, h0 slid. On hlf. knee? in her boudoir, ho bepR-ei her to jrive up Letelller. With all the ardour of hts race, h" pleaded. Hut the fonr.er -.vife of Stanley Joyce remained firm in hr intention to be faithful to l,rtelier. She rfupeil him, pently at first, then sternly. Krrazuriz withdrew in tear. He went to his room whioh was next to Pecgj-'p. The actress declared she heard a muffled shot. When th door was broken in. the youn? Chilean lay dylnp from a pistol wound In his head. Ho lingered a wliile, but made no statement. PeffKy decLired she was prostrated with grief. The hotel author ties considered akinsr her to move, because of the notoriety brought uiKn tho ultra-con.-ervativo hotel, but Peg-sr''fl doctors .said she was too 111. The police today ican a ricid Jnve.nication of her story. The Chilean legation cast doubt upon it.. The kjration pointed out that Krrazuriz had been a neaurathenio, and had left letters savin he was in financial difficulties. "In Ijoyv Six Years." "I am absolutely broken up about It all." she aid, with team in her eyes. "Rilly and I have- been in lovo for six years. He was the finest, whitest and squarst boy I ever knew. "All through my last marrlie I loved him, but nothing between us was ever possible, because he himself wa married and had a child. "However, when, I returned from Cannes. I found Hilly installed at Claridpe's and he immediately renewed his attentions to me. fd'.in? me he had been separated from, his

acordinjy . and rlar at Letelller until I Just day, May 4th and 5th.

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"At la?: I introduced the two men and last Saturday r.ierht we all went out to mak- th rounds of th" dar.cinc palaces tocefher. "After a dinner at Ciro we went ' te Maurice's Cafe, where we danced until 5 o'clock in the morninc. re. t turninsr home at 5:30. "After I,etellirr had pone Hilly; stayed back and he pot down on hiknees and becked m-o to 'plve Henri the pate.' 1 "I pointed out to him that he had j no rfht to talk to me that way be- ; ciuse h? was still married, teilin?; him that althouph 1 loved him deat-j ly. I could ne t refuse the attentions i

of other friends who had been sweet to me. "I Am Heart-broken." "Thereupon he aid quietly: 'Very well, Peppy, is that your last word?'

I said 'Yes,' never dreaming: that it I would be followed by such a tragedy. !

Then he left and went to his own p.- . . CCTATT room on tho next floor. j Kt-AL hJbi AIL IS a

lie (neu last nlpht. I am broken t . TL l hearted. All the joy and happiness ! buy nOW- 1 ha IS,

in life have left me. I never want to see a dance place, hear a jazz band or taste champapne apaln." Scon i id To Kill Self. Guilermo Krrazuriz Is the second

man known to have killed himself j us. Safetv first here.

i'ccause or i'egpy. in tne summer or 101 S Serpt. Alexander M"Clintock. attached to a coast "uar 1 station near New Yotk, shot himself to death at the Murray Hills Turkish Paths. That was durinp the period e.f her second martial adventure with "Sherry" Hopkins. youn' Washlnpton attorney. The serpeant encountered the former showpirl and. as In the case of Krrazuriz, tumbled into desperate, love. Peppy tolerated him. They were Feen topether eonstantlv

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IT'S STYLE. Look for it in your next suit. Design, tailoring all that gives quality to clothes enters into the creation of Style. The Style in Society Brand Clothes is the sure sign of their quality. You will recognize it in every suit.

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200 Jersey DRESSES on Sale Tliursday Only Here is a Real Value! Only think of it Hih grade Jersey Dresses for only $3.98! These Dresses come in all sizes and styles. Just the thing for Spring wear and are very popular. These Dresses are put on at this special price to further demon

strate that The Economy Denartments is the one big nlacc in

South Bend where values of the highest sort may be found. A It will be necessary' for you to come here early Thursday in order to be assured of your choice of these remarkable Dresses. SPECIAL

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SPRING COATS For all occasions, these Coats are particu

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150 SPORT SUITS For the outdoor woman or miss these Sport Suits are just the thing. Values

extraordinary. Some of these garments have sold for as high as $25 and $30. Your size and style is included in this assortment.

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NEW SPORT HATS Here is your Sport Hat! And at a price which you have been waiting for. Included in this lot are the new models demanded for Spring. You will find values here way beyond your expectations. The styles, the colors, the materials all coincide with your idea of the greatest millinery value in South Dend.

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