South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 236, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 August 1922 — Page 7

THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 24, 1922

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murder uouhl inev.tabiv follow. r;ed throucli a cheap grammar . .f : di.rk h:n..-. If to leath. I ; LANI N S P It TS ' 1 I PTI N

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w holly out of sympathy with rn-. letter from him od day. sayir that ' i'-as!!y thing, anyhow

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h 7.9, at any rate you will want to I l. v.. .a d !.- ruined, and I went to ,

know and I want you to know .Mirk for the mony. th exact manner in wliioh A'dett ; "r.ly to borrow it. you tinderni"t hi (hath ar.d the reasons whi' h j-tm d; !.e gae ni a good -alary anl made that deatii necrs-a ry. If thjl oould have paid it back in thr" police have to he toid anything. Ii months Put no. He .c.' nothing

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them call it what they like. "I mus' besrin by takincr you bak to a summer day 1 ., years ago, when I w as a hoy of J :', and Mark a young man of 2S. H:.- whole lif1 was make-believe, and just now h" was pretending to b a philanthropist. MIh sat at our ht! drawingmom, flickinv hifl grloves acainst th hick of his left hand, and my mother, trood soul, thought what a noble young gentleman he was. and

"I begged. I threatened, we aruiied; and while we w.-r' arcuinc Philip wa.s arrested. It killed my

mother -lie was always her favorite ! hut Mark, as usual, got Iiis satis- '

faction out of it. He jteentd himself on h;s judgment cf character m haxing chosen me and not Philip 1 .' yars before! Iiter on I a p)heizd to Mark for the reckl.--.s things I had said to him and he played th- rart or a magnanimous gentlenian with his

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( 0nf IniK'd I roin Our l.n-t l.siie.) Antony cave T i i 1 1 a smile and was inf for a littb thinking. 'Ts th. re nno'her inn at Stanton f.tirly clf.se fr th" station?" "Th" 'Plough and Horse-" just at th" corner whre th" road go-s up to fh" 'at.o!i thit !ii- on.- ou ln' .ii: "" "To. 1 would :h. one. I -upj.ose you could do with a drink, ouldn't 01: V" -' i . 1 i 1 r .' ' -id ! -.'.! . w . ; 1 .1 r i n . "I'. I. Then ha'.e ,,!!- at th" piouich i 1 o I Iliu-e-.' II iv" two. if i u l.k". and : ai to the landlord, or hi nd! ad. . or wl,.. ..a- .-.i y.oi I want to tin. 1 1 .1; :f inhodv s;-,, ,j

t iglu in a car driving her.df--went off early next morninc."

j "Hid h" le-crjbe lier?" "Ye?. She was middbn." Middhn' J tall, middhn' age, middlin color. ; .i d so nM pooMi't help much, does It? Put still a woman. I)os that ' ' 1 1 v e ' you r theory ?" Antony shook Iiis head. "Xo. p.ill. not at all." ho said. "You knew all the time? At b-a-t, ; you gue.-sed ?"

"Wait till tomorrow. I'll tell you ru .ird. and h" agreed that it would I " t h Ing tomorrow." e "middhn' hard, and then " j "Tomorrow!" -aid Bill in great "due me three jiir.-c.," i n t er-t d i-appoi ri t men t. rupted Antony, "'f)!! a-ke.l him if "'11. I'll tell you one thing to-

! he remembered 'vei-ybody who came I nicrht. if you'll prom ise not to ask

ro his inn'."' jauy more p'estion. Thit you prb- : "That's it. Bright, wa-n't it?" ' ably know it already." ; "Brilliant. And w hat was ih" rn I "W)at Is it?" ;-ult?" ! " n'y that Mark Abb-tt did i "The result was a woman." jk.ll h.i brother." ! "A woman"" said Antony eagerly.! "And t'aylcy did?" "A w-unan. " fa id Bill :mpr"iv"- ; "That's another "e.-t;ou. B.ll. ; ! v. "Of cour-e I thouchf it was ro- ! ilo.eer. th" an-wer is that f'ayley : .ng to be llobert so did yolj. lldh't didn't, either." .at ? -buT it wasn't. It w.af a wom-j 'Th"n who on earth "

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Individulism In Style Has it ever occured to you that there is and should be as much style in a hand bag or traveling bag as there is to the garments you buy? With this thought in mind we shall always endeavor to have that which is new, smart and different, and when you learn it's from The Leather Shop, then you will know it is correct. Economy The Leather Shop, hopes to build its prestige on Quality, Style and Economy. Though we shall always maintain a moderate pricing policy we shall never jeopardize quality for price: as the highest standard to which we dedicate this organization is quality. Truth In Advertising Every precaution will be taken to keep our public announcements clean and truthful. It shall not be our policy to EVER quote comparative price in our advertising or to make any statement that in any way may be misleading These Policies and Ideals shall be maintained from our opening day to the Public of South Bend and Vicinity.

After seeking the newest and smartest novelty and staple goods, made of leather Jrom the World's Best Markets. We are pleased to bid you welcome to this shop unique and new, it fills a long felt want for the good people of South Bend and vicinity. You can come here and find any thing if it is "Made of Leather" priced moderately. We list here a few unusual offerings as Hand decorated Bridge Slates - $1.50 Black and Brown Vachette Beauty Boxes. . .$5.00 Princess Mary Vanities $2.75 Ladies' Black Enameled Hat Boxes $5.00 Genuine hand boarded cowhide Traveling Bags, sewed corners, leather line, three roomy pockets, 18 inch size, black or brown. $12.75 Men's genuine Seal Billfolds and Purses with 14 kt. solid t;old corners $2.25

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