South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 262, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1922 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922
Demand League Take Hand in New Crisis GENEVA, Sept. 18.—(By U. P.)—
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That's Iii'4 upon r.ur in-or;- ta. it:t r.ur.- th Its, or. r-n-lir-s' tha: Kuli y ar wo a to a Ji l'.ar To pay the 'ipk' p of a rat V.Y f. ' that w I' -:-' r a h. I-
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Th flvt oys -taraliti.' alon-ii-le (inv. C n. Ionanl Wood of th" Philippines art- the pion-ors or amateur radio in tho-.. l-lan.N. Thv made th-h own radit s"ts and ar- h'dpinff others wiih their?. (Irneral Wood .- rnrourain the u-r of nidio aniouir th- hoys of his territory.
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tlu hotel. Iniiiv d;ately rUi"on' i r. 1 !...- .ow i'iid and lef' th- cafe. Ianyard return- d to rontn to tret a r. e w-h. u it t t va linir ha?, an! started for th" train afoot In th- (', it" de i'erra' ho Tinyard w:tns-d a far-Wal e-lte htW-M the lir.Ie man and D'ipot.t. And when Mon-:-ur 1" Corr.'e d f,f,rcr."H had wavor-d through the irateway in tow if a luera'-!.ult n p rt'r;rird I'nont had torn himself oway from his fand familiar and larrhed aff.-r the count: and ranyard. after a little wai, had followed in turn: he va ihbl to e for him-e'.f that Iupr.nt had contrived to l" h rh'il in the .same carri.ie with do Lorr-m-: proving that ho did not moan o l"t tlie (aunt out f .iu'ht. day or nictht. Well weary, Lanyard nroc'-eded
to h;s ewn orcii tart mo it . in the:
c.t ahead, aid turned in. Tint he was cot of thos.. who ep well f.n train- He waf uwake at Iijon anil aam at l.aroclie.
Trio tim- will com" when ah met yj;.v s.f. ,
Crief and pa:n wo hear today ; ti;ro. Will ho forgotten wiien our share o 1 1 j ; ; ;1 . -K ray or w hite, or l uare or p!oa-'i res t utiio our way. I .mall It help-- to h,-ar the hurd-tt- when j ,.., vin ,;0 a'trativ- feature?, w itiiin oar hearts w know I v. w ottld rot -har- a rn:-' of l r a I
wa ' That joy will f"i!-iV after all the j With ar.v rat in ail : at., n.
ri f w- 1 ho-ow. J Althoueh we ki:-w that he'd fall
d-ad If wo wit -lh' ld it. o." starvation..
'We'd -iive a, much as wo could spar;
To rid of rats the town and county,
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will hrtn us safely through. And tho it -f-in.- our b.uder.s will !e more than we can hear. There's joy to ciown the future and we'll pot our rightful share.
Altho' the world i. dreary and our cm' are piling hih. It do--Trt help to murmur and it tlosi:'t help to sigh Por in the happy future joy will sit upon tho throne Ar.d crant you twice the pleasure for the worries you have known.
IT IS A PLHAsmc To call at a place where 3'ou can find what you went after. This ?hopIdnjr nil around town ond not ettiner what you want is hard on the nerves. You won't need nerve tonic
j and spend all your money if you can i pet It in tho hahrt of coming to our
supply fvtore. Wo will be glad to show you that It will be a pleasure to call asrain. .Ludwig: Auto Supply. Advt 235. tf.
And yet we find, -ome rat somewhere Is i.V.: t'r- !y on our hounty. .ui h liuult :is ha', o come to v. From Congress or the let,'M:iture We've borne with vrry little ftis-. For such has been our easy nature. We've tried to d - the best w could, Thoucrh ve mieht well have done without them.
I And anywavi, it lid no jrood. i As well we knew, to ki.k a''OUt i fllPTll
Put forcimt us to crivo a rat His board and shelter on.s more v he. ky Than all the worst exactions that Arc practiced hy the P.olheiki!
NOT SO TOl'fill. (iermany has reason to ful that in lr."in the war Russia alor.c; with it.
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socurrv noti:. A number of well-known pecijdo
W Louis losepIiVicG Intruüorul Hdijz Conpin
ALIAS THi: LONH WOLF v Pcr y. ars the brilliant member of tip- Lrich-'.! Sec'-et Service had ' on known .as ANDRE IH'CHPMIX Now to the woman he loved. P.Vi: Dla MO N'T A LAIS, he rnnfeved that ho was the notorious rrr.rknnn, MICHA KU LANYA lil. known to the police of th- world as the LONi: WOLF. Put the confession came , riiy aft r Fvo le Montala'.. liod been robbed of her jewels w hile 1,1 nj ai d was a cues, in her chateau, r euperatii.v, froru a. bullet wound inflicted by tho A path" from whom he had rtsin' 1 live and lo r re hit: vet. Kr hi'.avis Lanyard innocent
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pt.- It.- f ff. r to trace the timid children.... His ,,i;n,l .mmeditely l-.a I dc nly and offered
lipB, yet 5hook her hea i "Monsieur formet. I learn?! to know him under the name of I)uclemin." "If madame, In her charity, means to continue to know me, it miit: be Michael Ianjard whom she suffers to claim a little portion of her friendship. " "Moro than a little ronsieur, more than a little 'rien iiship only!" "I know no way to thank you," he managed to y it lat. "For what?" "For everything- kindness, charity, sympathy " ""What are thrp thing's ?" she demanded with a nervous little laugh. "Word! Just word thit you and I lice to hide behind, like
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b ii a t! a r-t ran-- wt au paid by ii party WHITAKIii: MONK: PIIINT'T: th.- iattet'-Jt'Li:.-1. who octed
and the I'OfNT tt.d ('(H'NTF.SS
to the chia- "Put I don't think it"." any use, my
consisting of friend. I'm quite sure that neither i:h .secretin y. j r,f us is devolved. No; say nothing brother. I niore: the time i.s not yet and we ehauff'ur, both can wait. Only know I understand.... f!o now" her fin-
DF.'gerrt tightened round his "hut
Lorirp..--. They a-ked cleor t;Uo.-'t IOC about T"eV jeweN and warti-d her of the Lone Wolf. .() ON Willi TINT STORY t'HAPTIli: XI I ho Irf.uo Wolf Takr. Tin Trail. Karlv in he afternoon Kanyard
examined the .-afe withou exciting . omment m ti';-'' household. II-1 : v as neir! ar ioatr thus engaged, j
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don't Htay away any longer tlum you um.":, don't be influenced by silly fadition?. false and foolish stan
dards wh.en you think of me. Go pew" !io freed her hand and j tnrned away "but oh, come safely j lack, to me, my dir!"
CHAPTFR XII lr.1 tls With An A.va.vdn. Iinvard. gray wih dust and
calling
to tho drawing' weariness of I'O leagues of heavy
ace ot disappointment, walking, trudged into the sleeping
h- rc'oril tO laVO. T.-rs if tti town nf TV, urn ; r
rentbman of rigidly an.l purchased a ticket for Lyon?. . our frier. 1 of last the engine began to nort. a
ni: darted from behind the tiny! structure that housed the tickotdice, galloped heavily across the platform, and with nothing to pare threw himself into the compartment j immediately behind Lanyard. :
"You have made a p. an. .-hrt! This maneuver wus performed so
-r.itel rather than inquired. j unexpectedly that lanyard caught "I won't call :t that, tvt yet. As- j barely a glimpse of the fellow; but
- ii,io: .L'l I..' I iv ' . . . . p. i I'll" s,.iiuj.-"i .t-i ( llUUhll. 11 .. t .at Mr. W!itt tk - r M ail. an.'. hi Monsieur Albert Oupont who had-
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:..ght wouldn't dream of
-it any hour without h. glove on.. I'mvmr, I've be n thinking a bit a.-t well. I hope to some purp--" Th woman noddeil inten'ly as he drew up his chair and sat down.
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hey quarrel d w :tl ..rmal by b!ng
) icture-qu'. : . -harp and .-mir a -vi glib. Whtit rieht ha 1 they to ".ke o many amb-garnus it'-.'-L. atlir.g tr t ilk up my w I- ; y.-u tn e m ?" "I rman every move tlo y made. Madame La nitos,. de Ircrntv
a. I. d to ar.issina'e the then Andre
mot ' than three weeks (
fortun- favored Ii.n-'
w h a v r ? h . i rr. 1 1.-1 g 'AO, .iP. t i'i''!'l ! XiT.se t . l b" ; p tr cd i: i. a d r -'-lo rn iv sp ut t 'to p. - i f your -af"Then M ia. it..- .1guioir.g the c- Tv. r.vi' signa-s u h..ah I int t" body rii'i n i t me Wolf: at'd v.. a ' o'.' .; d h a t . if a 1 : ' r ! w - 1 - -. rj to d.-.ap a- i: 1 kfly the Ia Pc W. ':' w . : o th" gtiilry pa rty. "On tlio oth. r hand : t v.-h iufter w it i : '.; .s "Albrt D ip- n- Is la ni. their tap.' ' e o "I MP - y ' ' ! IV r-.t I b. "a v. o- : .. r .;'!.: .-.d. p. ad : y. - k party."
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"Tin it's h.g t ame' i"-war d.t'l at. a I
p.-ndi ! judgm-t-.t his v. r.riv, :i.v-c-"fo'- a I itr.e ; p d :' s'tlf' -'on -h ti' b :-- v, ; . , ; t -' y ha v. .1- r - ." T P. "A lit" " !..a ' i,
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"Yi j wtp V- r ." :, bw'.itly p- ;a- . ' '.: I euch".n.!n v. l , w ,il 1 c dim-, r " .':-' I. . tie Ior:- W p" I ' r I. .i! dir pp-.. : - '. ,'.i-e I.t-r.-.t ; t A:. 1:,r ;i n v. r"a :o ; ,. ,: w o r 1 1 "
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too cop f .uT'.d dly i ai d. The station was well
thronged, a ircumsiar.ce which en
abled him to keep inconspicuously) close to his victim. Furthermore, j
Oupor.t was oov lou.s.v lookir i: tori
soniebcdy. and so di-tracted. Presently a shibby. furtive l.:tle r;it of a man nudged his elbow, and . . a i . i . -
I'Uponi ro..owei u:m in a corner.
her toe. I-ar.vard secured a berth and
ask mg Wert .about his business profoundly
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doubt Dupont was up to some new 'ievilment. but Ianjird would be surprised if Its nature failed to devclop on the train or at least upon its arrival in Paris the next morni r. g. It was tto later than svm in the
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lie had engage! in i hotel ar.J left it a eh inged mm. Th jiotnttd leard of Möns. our DiP hem'.n was p.o more. The rough t.vei'il wa'.kir. g-ssuit had been renin red by a blue s-rge. The papers of Andre Duchemln
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eavy Vel our Coatings. 56 inch, in dark green, burgundy and black, special, yard $2.00 Heavy Wool Coatings, extra fine quality, 56 and 58 inch, in variety of materials and colors, prmrs lan-jing from $2.50 to $4.50 Suits and Skirtings in fw red. blue and green checks, 3b inch at, yard 7MC
New Dress Trimmings
Beautiful metalic Flouncing, 36 inch, silver on bl acK, yard .$3.50 6 inch Banding to match at. yard $1.50 Handsome metalic Cloth. 20 inches wide, silver on black, suitable for vesting, hats, etc., at yard . . .$3.50 All-over Silk Laces and Flouncings in navy, brown and black. 36 . inch, at yard $2.50 Gold and Silver Metalic Lace, 4 J? inches wide, at yard 75c Silk Scall oped Edges in navy, brown and black at yard 35c
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Cirer1 Gold Lace. 3 inches wide, at yaid 89c Dainty Silk Irimmings in Persian patterns. 1 ' 4 inch at yard . 75c Oriental Trimmintr, 2 in. wide, wool yarn and tin-ej combinations. suitabl" for belts, collars, etc., yard. 85c
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laces at yard . . 75c, 31.00 Vesting to match. .$2.00 to $2.50
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DeLong's best Brass Pins. sharp points, package of 360 special 8c Needles, sharp points, all sizes, package 8c Silver plated Sewing Thimbl es, special 5c Coats Thread, black and white, special, 6 spools .25c
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Skirt Belting, black white, at y.rd . .8c ?nd
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tons, different sies. ran! oi 1 dozen, special, card .2' 2C Silk Thread, all shades, 50 yard spool 7c Bias L d g e Trimming Braids, for house and port h dresses, special, bolt . .11c
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large and small in black and white, special, card 8c Dress Snaps, black and white, special. 3 doen . 5c
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1,000 PAIRS WOMEN'S PATENT STRAPS CUBAN, MILITARY AND LOW HEELS! Black and brown kid lace oxfords, military heels, black satin
junior and military heels, all sizes, regular $5 values for Thursday only at this startling low HQ frC, price OiUv The Biggest Women's Shoe Values in Town!
1 lot of 72 pairs cf women's black and brown lace oxfords. Very classy,
indeed, with military
heels. Regular price was
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144 PAIRS WOMEN'S BLACK KID lace oxfords with military rubber heels. Genuine $4.50 value X S2.98
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S brown or black, all solid leather school shoes. We have a complete run of sizes. A very serviceable and stvh'jh shoe for (J A Q f only O I iOU Women's patent, brown or black kid lace oxfords, Goodyear welt soles. Regular $6 values, for Thursday l ä 0
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