South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 208, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 July 1922 — Page 7
THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 27. 1922
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my privilege to examine." "You found it la.vv to t rar sUtf. fir?" Mibs a.-ked. "Fairly so, although the f-rm-ued with unfamiliar to me. I h'.ve made a trunlitf r it.o for you aio and with your know'.oho of the fu;ject of whi'-h it treats you able, to determine if it i the hrti: uri
nation of a d-. rdred xnir.d or tne f ri.lntlnn t f -i bri'.:.nt if abnormal I
one." It was well toward noon when the conference ended and Mil- left the building with a frelin cf exultation r.ot unmixed with awe at the very enormity of the secret so fortuitously disclosed. The theitrical producrr had fxertd himsvlf to some purpose jn the brief r riod allotted to him In wMch to locate the motion picture arti!. Miss Malzie Gray, it happened, was playlns second leads with the Luxor Company and would be delighted to meet the presn reprt tentative, Mr. Owen Miles, at the Admiral for luncheon. Maizie w a.s prompt to keep the appointment but htr professional smi'.o chanped to one of pood-natured derision when she recognized her host. "irilol" she exciain.ed wih ti) utmost sanpfroid as she buried hrr nose in hLs fragrant offering. "T miffht 'a' knowed there wis adc
somewhere. I wasn't on tnat yoii were in the pyme when I spoke to j you in the road the other day, but I kne-w you were following Mr. Knsle:- j Grayle and his nobs, Mr. Andrew j Drake. Wot's the lay?" "I can't tell you that, but Drake's
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minute you'll queer the whole thirijr and we w on't any of us $r t our bi. but it is on'.y riht that y..u should! be on the spot to app.ar vh-n I tip: you o:T, an 1 we two cm rake in ail I the swag for oursi." ! "Sour.ihs fair enoui:." M.t:z;e ad-
mitt I siowiy. "iou come out lionest. and strike me p.nk if I don't think you're on the square with n:-." The arrival of their lunch Put a temporary halt to further (ll-cuion
of the cubjei-r. but lat r over thej
sweets Mis Maizey Gray showed licre':f to be a person of quick derision. "I've made up my mind to put my
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up? At the King's Arms? Wot price a wiiicw named Mrs. "logins who ke;p.s to 'er room until :-he Vane fiom yoU" ((ntinueil In Our Next Io.)
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V ith a radio roceivin s- t is claimed munlcation with th3 outside world, iy C. A. Pantmyer of Keadinc. I'a. V.'hen he stops for th nicht and Pantmyer ii a motor and radio fan. camps out. the radio receiving set is fo when ho cpd tlmo for a vacation, put up with an outride antenna. On : fleci led to cor:lbine 1 oth his ph as- the road. Pantmyer ha.i the antenna iirrs in rn. Ft retched inside the car. He equipped h!s roiipo with aj In the picture, Pantmyer Is shown raoi" r'ceivinc: Ft and is r. ow on his i aion a -ide his radio-equipped motor Vav to the l'achi coast. No matter I car.
Harry Marx, Radio Editor fo Anstcrr Questions ami Sol re ProJßlrms Vor 1 a.is Harry J. .Marx, technical ditor of the Kadi l::;. -t Illustrated. '!iiCaco, will b.- in South !'. nd tonight and from Station Vi:.o. at tb.e V. :.r. C. A., operatod for Tli" NewsTime;:, will answer many of thcjue5tions ask d by radio nt hu :..is s. rlr. Marx i cn of th most noted cf radio autliuritii -and es: b s 1-c-t'lrin to radio t';ms on th" are and lipkeep of radio apparatus, will cive tb.ern tlio Information tiiat w:!l aid lhem to overcome the troubles met the?M u Ith their appitatus. Mr. Marx has tl t cl.irt d Station M'HAQ to 1 o the N e.j'.iipp- 1 of fciny station iri this inanity and re-
I'orts tliat have reached him at his Chicago othce from radio fans all over the country testify that the procram broadcasted from Ptatlon WI5AQ are the most easily received, their clearness ranklnc hlch over th broadcasting cf any other station lure.
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( nt imtl From our l.at Km.) "Tried to catch tb.e spirit kettle , v. h en the t.ibie tilted and th'i 1' i;:irc filoohol rm tip my sbeve'"i He tn are ! m sjdte of h:!iis.-!f and.! . :.:l::c . -::-tte. ur.tppt d it j ; 1.o-.;t Iiis :nj .red arm. "I'o't put- i ; r r.b..i:t with tl: it stutf l.Ue an ass!" I i "V.-ry ce. d. s;r," j ?o r. this aceompl.shed Mil- s j ; i :i.-lit .s.'-o-t... and foun-1 the lfter; t !.uc'ä!:ü c to h :r: .'. f. i
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-u?" M;h r.s-k -i as h-" htirrdvi forward. "I saw you com.mr and I thought that J Cl f.l'.Kllt p.iiiips feel U little We Ik Stilh"
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telf i.pncd the front door. "What is this?" he exclaimed as h' hastened to support his brother i tlie other side. "Hobart!" With unexpected vior tb.e v.i a1; man thrust them aside with a sweepinc gesture of his lon: arms ;.r.d stood erect. "Hobart, I have four.. I out who it is! I know I kr."W th. the nemesis !" H.s voice had thickened oddly and tlie last word ended in a choking cry as he wavered anil then suddenly pitched forward on his face. M '. Drakc'-j startled exclamation from, the staircase was bn:;n Ho1 irt's sharp command: "lb. n't try to lift him. William; turn him over Great havvn! He his had .stroke!" Tlie body turned ri-ridly beneath t'a r hai.ds and lieber Prake lay -firing w!d:ly up at the ceilir.ff. the
lft side of his face twisted Into aj
hidee'ts'y protesdue mask, tho arm 10 kf d and lec rawn up in a manre" tltre could be no mistaking. M :.ss- Prake swept down to knee!
b. s.d-- him. but Andrew brushed hr1
roi.rh.ly aside and descended in r c k ! ss b aps. "Is it paralysis. Hobart? Phail I 'phone the doctor? Can he speak?" His ruddy face had paled and his vei-ft was prave and shaken. "The dnefnr, by all meins. ai oui'kly .if you can pet him here!" Hoi art responded. I" or an hour all was excitement
'sb:l- the .stricken man was carried; o yis roora and place 1 in bed. Car-! r admitted the phys.ct n and th '
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only absolute quiet and look in aptatn tonight." Hobart had established himself as nurso and although Alis:? Drake demurred, Phe was for once overruled and only permitted to take his place while her brother descended to snatch, a hasty bite In the dinin? room. Mile-sj hovered about In the hall Just outside the sick room, beset with the question which haunted
his mind. VhiIe he pondered, Mi.s Prake appeared suddenly in the doorway and seeing him, beckoned. "William, I must ko downstairs for a moment. Will you com in and sit beside Mr. Rogers?" Secretly thanking hw lucky stars that he had been at hand. Miles entered and seated himself beside th3 still form outstretched upon the bed. Tho instant Miss Drake's footsteps had died away the detective Kent forward: "Mr. Hoffer!" He ppoke In a low, compelling tone. "I am here to help you. If you realize what I am saying close your right eye!" A wave of exultation swept over him. The eyo-lid quivered and slowly, flutteringly, it closed! "Good! Now, sir, I can't take your message to your brother for you, the thing you were about to tell
him when you were overcome, but do you want to see him? Can he guess the name you were trying" to speak ?" Miles waited but tho eye stared unblinkingly, although a spreading moisture had come into it and the pupil seemed to enla-go and darken with the effort at expression. "Is thero something you think I
can do?"
The eye closed, more quickly this time. "Do you want anything? Is It in this room?" The lid remained open but the eye itself moved toward the right ds
though striving to seo through the
blank wall beside which the bed had been placed. Beyond the wal was the locked door behind which lay the relics of the past in the impotent guardianship of the woman centuries dead. "You m.ean your storeroom, don't you, sir? You know that your be-
! longings in here have been searched? i Do you know alo that the lock of
your storeroom has been tampered with?" Miles drew a deep breath for at each question the eye had winked rapidly and nn pnerr Klint had shot across its dulled expanse. "The room has been ransacked, sir. Did you know- that?" The eye widened and Into it came a look of such utter despair that Miles obeyed a sudden Impulse. "I found a new key in the lock and the door rwinging open. The only thin? that hasn't been touched Is that long box that looks like a mummy case. It's safe still. I can fix that door so It can't be opened again by anyone, .hall I do it, sir?" The eye wdnked spasmodically and rested on his for an Instant while a single tear welled forth nnd rolled down the waxen cheek. CHAPTER XVI. The next day was a busy one. At daybreak Milen presented hlmsetr at Miss Drake's door with one side of his face convincingly swollen by means of an improvised cotton plumper which he had inserted Inside his cheek. "It's my tooth, ma'am." he explained. "I just can't stand it any longer and the milkman will give me a lift to the station if you can spar me to run to town and see my dentist." Permission was granted and he was soon rattling townward in the early train. On arrival he went straight to Headquarters and then journeyed uptown to an actors' acency. whoso proprietor was an old acquaintance. "You ain't givln me much to go on. Owen," he complained when the visitor's errand had been explained. "A full-f.ggered blonde, you say, and ycunpish. Call herself 'Maizie? I'll do what I can for you." It' wa not a great distance from the theatrical district to the dignih d Archaeological Museum where Miles found Professor Nigel Lorton. Spread before him on his desk wa3 the spuriou- papyrus taken from the wrappings of the Peruvian mummy and which the detective had entrusted to Zorn to deliver on the previous day. The old profesvr removed his spectacles and tapped his knee thoughtfully wdth them. "My dear Sergeant." he becan at hist while the other watted expectantly. "This document is. as you assumed in your note, an imitation in texture and symbol of the ancient Mu-yptian and whether it be a hoax ( r r.ot I confess that it :s the mw: remarkable record i: has ever been
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Final Clean-up of All Women's, Misses and Girls Trimmed Hats Here is an event whicTi every woman and every daughter will want to take part in. For every Trimmed Hat in the store goes into this final selling regardless of value. Many offered for less than the value of the trimmings alone. All Women's and Misses tf 4 ÖÖ Trimmed Hats, choice 1 iwÜ Children's Dress Hats so Children's Play Hats 5Qf now Quality Hosiery Simply offered at these prices because this is the end of our Clearance period and we must clean out hundreds of pairs. Women's and Misses' White Fiber Silk Hose, good quality; sale price, pair XJriJxJ Women's Thread Silk Hose, in brown, navy, black and white. Fiber Silk Hose in white with black clocks and black with white clocks. Novelty stripe Hose in silk. Choice of these three kinds; sale price, ßfl pair J3J Children's Hosiery Boys and Girls' Black Ribbed Hose, sizes from 4 to ÖJi; CJISn excellent value, pair mZ2lJ Children's Half Socks, in pink blue, yellow, brown ; fancy ä special, pair Ii iß ! Bathing Suits Take Their Final Dive We expect these prices ooted below on fine all Wool Suits will clear them out quickly so if you want a high grade Bathing Suit for little money don't miss this very special opportunity. Children's Suits Reduced to $2.25. All Women's and Misses' Suits Reduced to $4.95 and $5.95 50c Bathing Caps 39c 25c Bathing Caps 1 9c 50c Bathing Bags 39c Bathing Shoes in Several Colors Reduced to 75c Apron Clearance Sizes range from large to small. Simple Aprons, Cover-All, Bungalow Aprons it really doesn't seem possible that the price can be as low but this is clean-up time. One lot that formerly sold at $1.50, to close out at SJ
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Athletic Suits S9c Children's Athletic 5uits of good quality nainsook. Sizcj 10 to Special. S9c
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Here is the big event of the season to the woman who seeks the greatest savings on the best of wear. Just one or two of a style, all sizes in the assortment. Any Garment in Stock at Half Price
Muslin and Nainsook Underwear We carry an excellent r.- of M'rlin, Nainsook, Crepe. Silk aiul Ki.if Lndrwear for warm days. Fi'e 'Mrrncnis ..r of splendid quality and t.'ie- nri j are most moderate. Envelope Chemice of i i r. nainsook, lace trimmed, strtip and ljuilt up houldf-r. assorted styles at 95c r1 F? O to V MrV Nainr.ook and Batiste (jcur.s, :n wltit and color?, plain and eo trimmed, G3c to . - - i Petticoats o? Nainsook ar.d r it '-'Ml. lace and emhroidery tti:n- 7 O " ia med, 95c to s .' Bloomers nnd Step-inc. v. !::! ,w.: !-
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In Every Desired Style at Final Clean-up Prices. Here are styles and fabrics that will give splendid wear for months to come . But we must have room for new wear so prices are cut to half to make a final clean-out. Plenty of sizes. Former Prices $35.00 to $55.00 Sale Prices $17.50 to $27.50 $15.00 Jersey Suits $7.50 An Important Sale of All Women's & Misses' Summer Dresses Our entire stock of Summer Dresses is offered to you at final clean-up prices. No reservations. No exceptions. Every dress in the store is yours to select at Cleah-up Sale Prices. Dresses Reduced to $2.50, $3.50, $3.95, $7.50, $15.00
Eiffel Male! Buttonless Lnion Suit - Eiftel Maid is a t lilored union c :it. Developed of Fiik mIk rni;!!s i..unr.o.-ks and batistes. In tripr.s. 'hrl.s Jin and barred in flesh, pink r-nd whitr; all sizes; reasonably pri .ed at f O t .$1.00 to C li A Real Clean-up of Men's Furnishings In these days when every man and every woman buys for ome man's ncls, knows the value of every dollar that s.os for regular wear, here is a ,v.i! of extraordinary interest, where prices or: er rvd
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Men's Silk Hose in brown. iV ft navy and green; 3c vaiw , pir w- U Men's Athletic Union Suit-;. ""f" reduced to . Men's Pajamas in neat stripe-, frn.; trimmed, reduced fT
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