South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 260, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1922 — Page 7
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 19
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1 --T y v.u. r.rx.iN nr.Ki; today r rr. J c r .1 c rr. .1 i I to ' LAN YAH I), 1 atr.-i princ to r- r f ovcr th s:r,;rr. jr-.v: of iovr.:a:.v:ir . who rr.f ' ;.vf :n ro -. wf0 Vo f 11-" 1 hr I fr m ro.,hery at th har.da or the. . , v ruta. rar.i.an Ara -he. ! T-r.-.-f x. .u . .u 4 i id F'O.T. bf.ve that the Jfwc si were to:en rc:v-:.it;r? ol y a m t g r i r. s -rty th Americ.n ii WHITAKER MONK; h:f tary. j i'lflNUIT: th otter's brother. Jl'LIiS ani the . COUNT and CDU N" T Ii S ? Pli ! LORGNES. j De rDrfrne ii murder el hy Dupont. Iater, in rar:.. lanyard tird the countft-. r a ! name ; LIANi: DL'LORMi:. hou1- to discover .rr.--- . i at r.cr ar. '! " r. i c r s j e v eis. ti.'. -7 Dupont GO OX YITII STOItY ci ta it nr. ::vi Vdf vs. Wildcat. 1 Ilep. a rr..y know Jourr." ym i ; .1 pride in a good j.b v.-cil donrpont was grinr.ir.5 at . worK. o intent upon it that hi t ;nrame t.ma'ion of any Interference when Iyinyard took him from behind, broke hi.s hobl upon the woman (and lamentably fa:d to brcik his back at the fame time.) whirleu him round witii a Jerk that all but unsocketed an arrn. Defor the thu? could rcain his
Mlance. Lanyard piacf d surely onjyoini mountain fell on top of Unthe heel of Dupont's jaw. juM below iyard. the ear. a blow that. coming; Tiv-y fmu'lit for their most dei ptralht from th" Shoulder and oa r-j ly-ro. .ted i.i.-?:ons. Duiont to kill.
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iongue. from which he slipped sense 3rf to the floor. With bruised and aching knuckles to prove that the blow had been or to stun an ox. Lanyard believ(d it Hife to count Dupont hors de combat, for a time At lca.t. In any , i.in: 1 Mr it-. ;0'. I ,!,? . Bi" In 1 ft.- Jäi-'i Hit : i'- -t i,. ,Si t ' : i lil t oid- t ril ; I I, . r i i Ii i '. ! ! M .r.iii, Mm
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y HQ til U I bjl Louis Josepli Vance r h 1 r. c p i : L:-i:.e Dclorrne wafc n.ir: :r Irr.rnMI.-ite in re'. ht deef. inert, an I liy 5 em I J prou que'y fU-Kk ar.. awry, as if ;r'';;rp!cavi!:t mimicry of .1 brok en io:;. T.V- t-vi.-trd handkerchief ro-jr. 1 V, r t , - ' .-, - e r. ä V.l , f r t. irr.it La i :oc5--r.Ac' but trough to irive reiif. L.inyard re-j . , j f , 1 rn-v'.d it, tr-ok rforn hrr 3re.n.;r.i: . . . . . . : 1 ta...r- a to i't-water f.ask and d r-r -h hr face and boj-om w.th 1 r.f-r.t content. Si; rt. K-T.';'Pf'd. f -a n t That 'ir' started convuiiiveiy, j breathe w.th 1'.? cftiful rattlir.rr in h:r w a f- ? : ! ! e d v, mc.ip. ii Dupont had mad'?5 nor t.r. No cre.jont r.d.s ho-x-d beneath the hlf-shut Hp v.m so motionle.5. he pcernto breathe. Lanyard dug the tne of a 1 . r f inn Vi : c riha ,-, r, . .. , :.u-.. or any uou.t?. l.ae teliow frave no of sensibility. ou lay utter.y relaxed, with the look of one dead.; 1 . , .. . cc:v. d then n.-iai.nv. with inoon-
D j-j eel vab'.o suddenne-s Dupont demonand i strated that wn vcrv much alive.
An arm like the flexible limb of a tree wound iuce;f affectionat-.Iy rour.d Iinyard'.-- neck, clipped his h'-.td to Dupont's yearnincr hopom. J ground hi faee into the flannel j ff,:, of a fuijl-jicented shirt. :,-! ii' '.u-Iy P rod i z . i ;:' the in. re body heaved Iv, ar.il afrer a brief interal of fantastic flopping?, like a Umyard to i;ve, impont t- oauer lanyard into, conceding r.. moment of respite in which a weapon might .
ir - e used. lar.varu to prevent iiMi,,;i,v anything to aim at or a'jcom-1
thin? from happening. ! Cven as animals in a pit they fought, now on their knees strain-j ing each to break the other's hold, j now wallowing together on the floor, now on their feet, slogging like bruiser of 'the old Fchool. Dupont took punishment In heroic '
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for more. fi;n; frightful l.Iows w;th oniy ant n nrrry i-.nke of his It'k!. he wouM low r it anl chare .n a v;M bpari c ir 5. w hi! hi- hue arms flew l.k- ;i:r.atic connecting ro'i. 1 Tim v.- .n,l ap.iin Lir.yard fc-jfferedj hi on s that Jarre.! him to hi h ( time ar.l again was fain to sive i rrroTT.i to an ensiaucht that drove! him "UH his shoulders touched j Cha.rs, the ch.ilse-'.or.jruo. tab'. I v.f-rf f --rturnef! and kick'Ml aoJt. rr:crl.-- ij;t3 of porcohiin and qla5.-, larr.rs. va-'S. the fittir.srs of thA : dr''.-?in:-ta'.de were T t d'wn in frajrmfnt.s to the flour. j Onra!nd to look to h"-r?rlf or h Trampi'd underfoot, and var.iz 1 with terror, the woman) -tr'.irifd up and totter" d hithf-r j ir. 1 like a hcwildered ciuld. in' tJ:o L.' ';r.rnr.f: too Dfrnuea to D
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If she crouched against IV. H... . ' , v. , , awav from it. Did .ch take refuge , . , in a ccrner ph mut abandon it , , , . . , , Ia n I k f ' i i HI L - w , l i J U " k i ' yard could thrust her aside Dupont i.lliil vt.vi. i.... VA'..... ' . r. a w r,rr:r-c n nivtol n'lt nf his y,thincr. He fired firs: from the hip. and :h -hot shattered the mirror of the ". i'-" ' V,' , ..1.1.-. 1"..'- f-. l.Df tor a;m. Pi" i.uoj anu ieei"j uie wiji-o-i rvith a trembling arni''which he ro;i"l'.t to steady by cupring the el-bo-.v in nis k-u nana. liut the sec- ' end buiiot ploughed into the ceijing V T, c hI1,!were too evnly matched, and both too f n y spent for either to force a victory with his naked hands the Apache swunc round and ran. at the tame time throwing a heavy,; chair over on its back In the path of. pursuit. Unable to avoid it, lanyard tried to hurdle it. caught a 1 frrf nn rt n o n f if 1 ' n n d :is T)lltrevV himself headlong down; ill- tiii, i i.iriiT. u in. tiuiii 1. j an impact that shook its beams. Main will-power lifted him to his; knes before he collapsed, his last j ounce of endurance wasted. Then) the woman, with flyin draperies, aj figure like a fury, sped to the ban-! ister rail and leanln? over emptiea. th, coveral shots remaining in Du-j,..Ilt-s autohiatic. down the well of i t;,(. tairca.:. It is doubtful if she! nhshed more than to soeed the! ,pache's flight. ! ..jie ?ot av.ay." Liane said in a! faint oice. "I saw him in the street! . . . stasrgerinsr like a sot ..." She put a knee behind his shoul-i ders for Fupport, and he rested his! head back upon it and drank deep
Yoef Leek 2 RIGHT NOW-: when you want a fine Piano or Player-Piano you can get a REALLY HIGHGRADE instrument at a price FAR BELOW ITS VALUE.
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CONFUSE THIS with other so-called "Special Sales by stores vhich are "here today and gone tomorrow.
Vc guarantee every used Piano
means our 37 years of "Square-Dealing
YOUR SAFEGUARD in purchasing. Public appreciation of our judgment on tone is expressed by nearly 15,000 satisfied owners of our fine instruments.
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We make a business of trading. in used Pianos as part payment cn Pianolas, Grands and genuine "Vtc-trol-is." At this time we have accumulated the LARGEST CHOICE OF FINE PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS EVER IN OUR STORE. AH have been REBUILT and REFIN1SHED by our expertsmany are ALMOST NEW. Also a few extreme barRains in NEW PIANOS, which are slightly shopworn or discontinued models.
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from the class which she held tohis hi s. "It is better, that pain, rr.or.sieu: ?" If-- rtph-d with ar. uncertain nod.' fre s.-ir..r a careful; hand to his side. " . . . . wound that animal gave ; me a month agV 'Which animal?" ".Mr.r.si' ur of the garotte. Liane; ; recently the assassin cf de Lcrgnes; before that th- -x-chauffcur of the i Chateau de Monaia's." I "Ab1 er: Dupout?" Her old terror! revived. "My God! what have I ever i
done to that one that he should eek my life?" "What had de Lcrgnes?" Her ejes turned away, she sat for a moment in silent thought. "But how did he get in? I had not one suspicion I was not alone until that handkerchief" "Naturally." "And you, my friend?" This was strictly within the truth Lanyard paused to sip h.s brnay and soda. and. under coved of tha:. summon ingenuity to the fore; here a little han J-:r..ide fabrication was indicated. "I started to walk to my hct 1. the Chatham. I sw I was being fallowed. Ta make sure. I ran and the spy nn after me. I twisted and doubled all through th s jUartu-. Then l turned down this street, nopb.g to pick up a cab in the Chun;Klysees?. Of a sudden 1 see Dupont. He iete himself in at the service entrance . . . "I take a moment's thought; it is plain he here foi no gouJ purpose. I fellow him in . . . The state ol this rcom tells the rest." 'It is no matter." The woman reiewcu the ruins of her boudoir. i'ierc;ng forward she closed a hand upon his arm Emotion troubled her accents. "My friend, my dear friend: tell me what I cr.n do to repay you? "Help me," said Lanyard simply, holding her eye. "How is that help you?" 'To make my honor clear." Speaking rapidly and with unfeigned xeel;r.g. he threw himself upon her gen-c-rosity: "You know I am no more what I was once in Iaris when you hist knew inc. You know I have given up all that. Now I stand ac cuM-d of two crime.-."' "Two!" "Two in one, I hardly know which is the greater: that of sealing, or that of violating the hospitality and cor.fidenct- of those good ladies of the Chateau de Montalias. cannot rc-t while they think me guilty . . . If you thirk you owe me anything. Liane, help me to lind and restore the Montalias Jewels." "Let me think." he was staving at the tloor. "You mut give me time I will do what I can. I promise you that. rerhapa" she met his gaze again, but he saw something crafty in her ömile "I have ft eheme already in ir:n l. We w:U !o; 11 1 p I l i ;i i II! Mm 'Id ' ' i ' -I j1 M il'lf t so great, DON'T 1 i.,! ABSOLUTELY. no r is l i i.i; i i a ;!:! I I1 I :i " rf H 1 1 ' i 'i 'i i ÜÜM -I, I ; ' ii; ' ! ! , i !i p.:.l 8 ( n g kt? :v:e -. . iGGC -a" 1 Mi for Cash
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discus. that in the morning-, when 1 have n: en it." 'You give inj new hope." Iiryard tinivhed his drink ard made a if to rise, but relapsed, a. spa.-m rf pain knotting hl.s face. "Afraid 1 m-!5t hive a cab." he sail in a lw iob-e. -Ard if yo.j could lend me a cat of one sort to cover tnte ra3 ..." "Lut if you think, I lr.am cf letting you leave ibis hou-e in pain a::! jirhaps to run into the arms of the- police you little know mv. Monsieur Michael Lanyarei::" "Paul Mart.n. if jou dm': mind." 'Tb guet rooms are there." She waved a hand to indicat-i the fro;.: pr.rt cf the house on that floor. "Ycu will find everything you -!eed to make you eomortable f c r tonirjhe." 'I r.m uell content. Lb' ne." ( Coiitlnuenl in Monday's Ishjo)
Call Aetna Cleaners. Garments, hats cleaneL L-237S. 316 E. Sample. One day service cheerfully given. Adv. 23S-tf V - . 5r?h'rnJi&i '
Watch Satisfaction Depends Upon Two Things There are two things that make for complete watch satisfaction: beauty and dependable accuracy. If the delicate mechanism is not the product of good craftsmanship, it will fail you. No matter how low the price, you will have paid dearly for it. If you are to display your watch with pride, it must be an ornament of distinction. Gruen Guild Watches are timepieces of rare beauty, with standardized movements of unsurpassed accuracy. We shall be fjtad to show you our wide ielection of Gruen Vcriihin and Wrist models, designed by the famous Gruen Guild of Watchmakers
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You don't know what that means you women who know Thor only by reputation. You can't realize Thor's service until it is at work on a big washing for you. But you do know it's a great saving, $125 for a Thor full size machine, with swinging wringer, the Thor revolving-reversing cylinder and all other features of Thor reliable service. More than 750,000 women are now Thor owners many of your neighbors among them. We will gladly give you their names. Without exception they will tell you that Thor is as reliable and for them almost as indispensible as their electric lighting. Make up your mind that today will be your last wash-day of wretched toil. Let us show you how easily you can own a Thor.
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j I-AUAYLTTi:. Ind.. Sept I ft. ; Dairy F. n;. a 13-year-old hth school girl, attempted to end her hf here 15t night by Jumping- from the Main street bridge into the Wabash river 4ö feet below. It was not until r-early daybreak that she wa found half conscious lying in the water with h'-r head resting u -ome rod: at the foot of one of tb. :-ridg- piers. The girl, revived, said she wes ilespondent because h"r father did not want her to attend high school. When she struck th water, she ald, sb.e swam until tdie reached tho rocks and lay thca groaning for several hours. Call Aetna Cleaners". Garments, hats cleanei. L. 916 B. Sam ple. One day service cheerfully given. Advt. 231-tf. A brave man may yield to a braver man. 7" Vi'--'":..'-and Diamond Merchants BRIGHTEN UP THAT WINDOW SEAT or w-ains:oafing or dining room table or the bath tub or the kitchen Fink. It ran be done easily enough by any woman with the aid of our special varnish stains, enamels, etc. For very little money and at the expenditure of very little and light ialor you can keep your home bright as "a new dollar all the time. C. E. LEE CO Wall Paper, Paint and Glass 225 S. MAIN" ST. Opjxjslte Y. M. C. A. T)o n Halance in 12 i;iual 3Ionf hly Installments
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Hart Schaffner & iIarx - i ST1XISH I ALL-WOOL 1 CLOTHES 1 Sam'l Spiro 1 &Co. I i : i u 1 1 ! Ii I it u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1! 1 11 it 1 17 Iki N. MlUilCAS S Till. T Offers Many Things of Interest and Necessity for Men A CONVENIENT DRESS AND TOILET CASE M;-' .;";' ". v.'.M';-.,.a mmsm 1 Genuine leather, with ebony fittings and leather lining. Priced from $2.75 to $25.00. Military Brushes in leather cases, $2.50 to $10.00. 'Luggage of Quality' ANNOUNCEMENT (New Model) With the Minibreaker, its "Electrical Brain," is now on display. :mMM yf.:itt-t -M : 1 1 M;M;MJM -:p Arrange for your demonstration next wash day. Terms, 12 months to pay. PAUL ANDERSON ELECTRIC SHOP 410 S. Michigan St. Authorized Dealer for Premier Electric Cleaner Chicago South Ber.d 1 & Horthern -Ay -' VlMl It f .TV -ÖJ Indiana Pvailway Co. . RAILWAY COMPANY EFFECTIVE JUNE 1. VSli ctct f CtiPf wltfcoct not! t:t:r.i :iihg iwzih bJ. InlMtjc Eait Pounl Z oo a. m. Norti Pf ua 1 .CO a. n. .0 j m. 10 .00 a ra. 12 : reoa 2 TO . m. I :UU p. m. f TO p. la. Oo w. m. II .-00 p. m. 13 a. a. no C Q. 3V m. m. :a. m IB. IB. a. tn. a a cn. Q ID Di. a. a. a. a. TL, 00 . v oo I. V Oo a. ra TO 10.00 II ;fO 12:0 ta, m. r. 10 .W t. 11 O a 12 Cl booa 1 .00 p. to. i 00 p. a. p. 1.-00 p ? P. I ! P. 4 -TO P. 8 .-OQ 4 rTO C :() fl:TO 70 CO p. p. p. p. m.
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1 i I I I r t r We are Confident that all of our shoe repair work is of the highest class. You will find that also our prices are reasonable. We put cleats on polf or football shoes. Washington Shoe Repair Co. (The Original) 118 W. Washington Av. T A '1 'A OR Ends all Plumbing Problems Don't wait for a small leak to grow bigger. Have it fixed now. It costs less in the end. Call us at the first sign of faulty pipes or faucets and your plumbing troubles will be ended. All kinds of plumbing installed. JAY L. TAYLOR 1915 S. Miami St. Lincoln 6065 When Better Quality Fixtures Are Sold for Less Money, You'll Find Them at Noble's. It's the talk of the town, the unusual values in electric fixtures that Noble is offering. Scores of homes in the city are equipped with these fixtures. They are of high quality and workmanship and made in the latest styles, designs and finishes. But we specialize in these fixtures and are able to sell you fixtures for about one-half of what you would pay elsewhere. Isn't it worth looking into? Hoble Electric Shop Chas. F. Noble, Prop. 731 Lincoln Way West Lincoln G657 g BLOCKED
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Why Spend MONEY on a new hat uhen we can make that last year's hat of yours as good .is new) Our cleaning and blocking department h equipped to give you the best of service. Washington Hat Bleachery 118 W. Washington Av.
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