South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 272, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1922 — Page 7

FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 29. 1922

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Uncle Viggily

I rv::.!t!.c ! dows

the

i r. d d .1 s h e !

"Hark! Wlnt's

1 mr.-krat lily. a! and the ra!r. da?h acvir.X the

nn!r;t th win

hat?'

:he

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1 J.:r.e

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It s-nrnd? iik IViby Bunty cry- '." whispre 1 ln3 Wirgily.

JUST DROP IN A QUARTER

"Y" a: zc-ir.z to have company.

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a: riit cent .Tt..ir. '"r." morr.ir.r. (

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was about to adv ( T.'.'ir".

room came a wail

cf

win-;1. the wird r a 1 1 1 1 rr. :

dnw par.e. ! de-.vn on th perch. "All r!;ht, n: go!" said the hurry' "Whit .ir j-jr.iper bf rrs

Rfr.ilcnnn, though he wac tirl ar 1 f'r?"

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fl.erpy. Ho put cn his coat, mid" from lenvfj .1 th rubber plant an.i opened the ,'ror.t door. As h did so ftmeth!r.:r like pellets of

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wav, to have ' h- 1 St urh .a I-ain if my turn- .".ruck the bunny in the face.

: mv: Oh r!vo c-.r V- n noil "U'hr ' VVr-'" v, .-',v-

it mean you

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xnw vor.;-, s-pt. w:reir.s pant'j" '.ri'; be the r.e-.vet rtn-

fl i ! To rrioilTn hrte'r 1 d':r.t future, acrordtn r'-p'r:. frjrri hold mana-

A en a.-fi".)ry to hotel In-t-re.t its p v.. ihtis arc ta:l to be aim-' en w.th'ujt l.mtt. Im prov-'rr. n'rt :r. radio communlet.n arf coming .0 mpidly tht ):o' rr.n ray thy cannot much

:t f!o tvithout

N'ijmrr)'ji

hot'- in nr.'ou i-rts of the TJnlti f a. r hiv alricy JntiturI r-r?! rvj.- for th!r patrons. nhr ,iro fiKin? !n iin. Tr.i Air'!'- .. rxjt'Ct 1 to play an ; :: pr--ti at par: in th r.frtalnn f r. : ''f h n'.tl "t . I'!n9 and f.-rtm .are already b:n 5 evolved v.-hTchy mi. 7 curo such n- : f r a i n r r f r ;t rrt (!'5!r'l. On of thert p;.irH for rec!inr ft" that c-pepito cr.'y on deposit of a quarter "t o b:' " A Nw York co r.crn makir. 7 uh t. an -rour.'f.i it has ira!y reefivfl or d'r.-i f . r r.'.OO of them. Tho or-

f r o rn h o t e

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p.tal.-.

I 1 i r i r. ? radio r n t r ' a I n m e n t . t h A ho:--; .;-s; - r hospital patJent goes

h th-1 .inift perform-

1 tr. pet gum, match

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tr.ro us a r:; ar.c ho w(

r v.natnct mm an arcane ma-

fhlnf. II merely drop !n a quarter and the Ft do-.i h r!. Thus for "two bi:" he gets fvcrj-thln that come over the "wire" for the next 12 hours. He

fts concert??, Jazz, baj-b.ill score 'tt'.: r.ew.s reports, weather reports

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THIS MAY SOON' P.E A COMMON SCHNi: IX MOST ANY. HOTHI. TF.A-IIOOM, IATHST REPORTS I N Ii I CAT R. MISS IIAKRIKT IJKROVOLI. AN!) MISS' MIMMtED AND liKSOX, DUO OK LYN. A IX K SIPI'lNO A COLD DRINK W1IILK KNJOYINO A RADIO CON'CERT.

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and f-v!: rr r.t :ore?" asked : Mr. J--njr'-arrt with twinkle ( f his: p:r' no.--'. i "Oh. r.o!" '.Tj'.-.'-d Nur. e Jar.".' "It i.cn't very muri: c mpar.y that' v. o aro fT 'ir. to havt on'.y Iiibyj Runty. Ru: I di v. ant y.-u to stiy cut t.o late jM-jkin? for adven-, tureq. Raby Runty will 'rant you ; to amuo her after supper." j "Yes I know." poke the bunny.' In no vci'3 gladcome tones. "1 1 know what Hiby Runty wl!l want.!

t'V

pa.'.n In my tummy!'

cried

v. nh. pive n:e 5 '-mf thirty to .np j

I'.aby Run

l was Nurse Jane carrots for ifrald you

Why

Nur" Runtv's

s r.a:.:n!: r.e

Jar. e. who had

"oo ri to f"ot

"I can mako a

ere P. 'jr. c'nr.v 1 i

N u r ( Jan. " Y u won't for Dr. p-. un-. now." And whej he jvinipT wrre b.ei n 1 T' x l

cn". f !n l'f f. f :vfi c ,-. o ti,

the !i?tip'-r t-vi with ru ra r

f them

them ro d

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to

w 'i r

e r r . r s y hid

niched j ci

f 'a f f v. ,

"She ate t"o many supper. Wiu'Jt'.'.y. I'm

to go

have

for Dr.

ibbit. came running out. She , my ache-

!

picket! up sfime of the things that -away, and fh

Possum

ach. Urrde WiTify

the w.r.d whistle down thf chimney

t- cure Puntv'. ftomach

;hed a- h heard

had ptru:k t!ie bunny rcntleman. "Why. ties ar juniper herrie!" aid Nur.1 Jar.e. "The wind nris. havo Mown them off the jumper bush in the wd! Oh. what a lot of Juniper rrrrir!" she exp!ain'-d.

"IVa a bid win!

i.-W CO', to -i-v;-he h u n n v z e 1 r . . d into re 1 ,ir.,!

er :own the

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cad I d;dr' fctt'rm. An -i t ' . t h e r ' l"::r. '.. p'.aV A Sit!.-

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si:Mt oi'iAs. T' .".pi . !. ' S 1 1 ,: r ' ' : fn, 1! a i '' Dirth r.", C -m- . No ad.v.--' .'. Jv:. ::

and every'thlnc Say It Is I'rartlciil. While no definite decr:p.lon of thifl receiving set la given out, thofi .peaking for It. iy It Is practical. Tuninsr In 1 a matter that has to be considered. CVxst of Installation 'a borne equilly by the manufacturing company and hotel or Institution where

installation occurs.

Likewise

profits and losses are equally

the di

vided. More definite word on the workability of this new contraption Is beir.j awaited by the public. Wnile n r.pt folks are ready to believe most anythinfir as to the ponsibilitie.s in radio development, yet they want ro t' e the new ideas worked out.

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(roruinunl lYoin Our I-ast I.uc.) "It would reeru safe t as a time I am the man gossip tay 3 I am" Ianard taid cautiously. "Then ... to begin" at the, beiTinning," whimpered Mussey In the tlarknt-hd. . . . "I've known Whit Monk a good Ionjr time. Before

tliis. If anybody had ever told me ."Whit Monk would do a ral d!Tt, I'd

ve puncnea neavl anu tnougn: r-.n (nur,, .ihou! it Itnt now . . "

In th- dirkni'S that disembodied voir- took up its tale anew. "I and juti are both In the same boat, in a manner of cpeaklntf. We're both on the outside shut out looking in." "You propose, then, an alliance? ' "Tnat's the answer. I know you can nvt that tin safe of Whit's open, when you feel like It, Ret the jeweL and all; but what show do you Mand to ret away with them? That L-. unless jou'e got somebody working in with you on board the tship. t-ff here . . ." The mutter sank Into a husky whisper. "Well, jro to it; make your plana, consult with me, Ret everything fixed, lift the loot; I'll stand by. fix up cverjthbatr bo's your work will jco through s'.Ick. fee that you don't

loais Joseph Vaiico 0 Ir-Jt3TT.it';cn-:l Mazina Ccsrpan

whit.'? gl ire of Phinuit's electric torch. Monk, stretched out upon a leather courh in his sitting room, leveled eye-brows of suspicion at Lanyard. From the saloon came sounds of shufllimr feet and mumbling voices 33 seamen carried away all that was mortal of Monsieur Popinot. Between roar of the tos eigrna!. ix bells vibrated on the air. Phinult looked brightly to Lanyard. "Ar-har!" he murmured "the fatal hour!" Lanyard pave him a gracious smile. In attenuated accents Captain Monk Inquired: "'What say, Phin?" "The dear man promised to turn in his answer to our unselfish little proposition at six bell.s tonight and not later." Lanyard rdowly Inclined his head: "I regret I mu?t be? to bo excused." A look of fury convulsed Llano's face. phinult, too. waa plarincr, no longer a humorist. Monk's mouth v.n.s working, and his eyebrows had

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"It is my considered judgment that I would be a fool to associate

; myself with people of a low jrrado of

had swept across the saloon skylUht. coming from below, the beam of a portable electric torch. It might have been the signal for the flrst piercing scream of Iiane Delorme. A pistol shot with a vicious accent cut short the scream.

After a brief pause several more!

shots rippled in the saloon. Then the torch-lisht found and steadied upon the mouth of the companionway. Against that glare, a burly tlgure was instantaneously relieved, runnlp; up to the deck. As it gained the topmost step a final report sounded In the saloon, and th.j figure checked, revolved slow

ly on a heel, tottered, and plunged intelligence, wanting even enough to headforemost down the steps again. i10id fast that which they have A moment later the lights came thieved!"

on. ana ianvar.i went neiow. Lonv; liiroug.i, 1 n.nu.t ami-u

Ytf found;

o er. v Ti; .rp'.:t

d'you .- ay ?" "K.tr ineiy Ingniou., mon.-'ieur." "It'll liave to !e pulled off tomorrow n:i;ht or not at all." the mutter urged with an eager accent. "My th urht. precisely. Now to

whr I w:li have to 0:0. I mu:

His bewildered gaze discovered first Llano Delorme. Her finuers were clawing lier cheeks, her eyes widely dilated with horror and fright her mouth was agape, and from it Issued, .as by some mechanical impulse, shriek upon hollow shriek. On the opposite side of the saloon Monk lay with purpb- face and protruding eyeballs, far gone toward death through stranrul itlon. Phinult, on his knee, was removing a silk handkerchief that had been twisted about that scrawny throat. At the foot of th companlonway

popinot, no phantom out the

1

Ket hurt. tow- the Jewels where they

won't r found; and when It's nll( steps

llfty-rifty. What veritable Apache himself, win

writhing and heaving convulsively; and even a.s Lanyard looked, th" huge body of tho creature lifted from the floor In one last, heroic

dark-

liav" ten minutes of absolute iir-s. Ca a that be arranged?" "Ab'oitite darkness'-'" Th'

;r bad n rising ir;'!cxlon of dubiety. "Wh.y, ly nightfi'.l w ought to be off Rock Inland, in traffic as heavy a.s on P:fth Avenu! Isn't there fem- othrr way?" "Not with lights to hamper my r ptratior.. Put if ome temiorary

and mt'ved

accident were to put the

out of com m ission-

dynamos

cntimi;t!i-n liflir to VOUT-

t '.f what would ha i' pen. "Tim ermines would have to be slaved down until oil lamps could 1 e ik-.ibsituted for tho binnacle, m.istheol. a"d U -lights, also for

'-. r n i Ard

.pa:n, then co!lapsel

no more. Viewing this hideous tableau, appreciating wnat It meant that Popinot, forearmed with advice from, a

mut-1 t rusted quarter, had stationer him

self outsKle the door to Monk's stateroom, to waylay and garotte tho man whom he expected ia emerge thfrofrom laden with the plunder of Monk's snfe Lanyard appreciated further that he had done Mr. Muf?ey a great wrong. For he had all the time believed that the chit f engineer was laying a

in a dangerous voice. "Just what do you mean?" "I mean that you, knowing I have but one object, to wit. the recovery of tho Jewels of Madame de Montabaur Ivave not had snthcient wit to prevent my securing tho?--- Jewel3 under your very noses." "You mean to say you've stolen them?" Ianyard nodded. "They are at present In my possession If that confesses an net of theft." Monk laughed discordantly. "Then I say you're a liar. Monsieur the Lone Wolf, as well as a fooli" His fist smote the desk again. "The Montalais J wrD are here." Diane Priormo .vail abruptly. In a choking voice. "Open the ?af-. please. Captain Monk." Monk swim; open the safe-door, seized the metal disp atoh-hox by tlv handle, and set it upon the dek with a bang.

lanyard gave no !n. but his! heart sank. II" had exhausted hist

last resource to gain time, was now at his wits' end. Only his star could save him now. . . . (Continued in Our Xct Issue-,)

le is- a dr.ar little tyke of a rabbi.

I'm sure," f.aid Mr. Lor. gear.. "But; she dor vm't'know how to keep quiet, j She will be wanting me to tag her, j or she will want to t: me or play j hiJe-and-go-tind all the evening.! And I'll be so tired, öfter looking'

for adventures do you know what I've a good notion to do?" he suddenly akcd. "What?" inquired Nurse Jane. "I'll 5tay out adventuring until Baby Bunty Is nearly asleep." "Well, that might be a good idea." agreed Nurse Jane. "If you stay cut until neariy tim for Bunty o gn to bed she'll be sleepy, and then all you'll have to do will be to tell her a Bedtime Story." "That's what I'll do." said Uncle Wiggily. "I'll get my supper at Grandpa Goosey's hou.se," he added. "Don't stay anything About It to Baby 'Bunty. I love her, but she does get on my nerves, sometimes!" and tho bunny twinkled his pink nose. So Undo Wiggily went adventuring, and Baby Bunty came over to stay all night at the hollow stump bungalow. "Where.s Uncle Wiggily ?" . were the first words Bunty npoke after rfhe arrived. "Out adventuring." answered Nurse Jine. "He'll be home after n while. Now play with your building blocks and rubber ball." Well. Runty played by herself for a time, but he kept asking when Uncle Wiggily would be home, until Nurse Jane was glad when s upper lime came. "Isn't he coming home to supper?" asked Baby Bunty, a." she and

1 Nur.se Jane sat down.

"It doesn't look so." aiM the j

mu.sk rat lady. "But he'll be here before it's time for you to go" to bed, I'm sure." And Uncle Wiggily was. He had hopped about all day looking for adventurer, but had found none. Then he hopped to Grandpa Goosey'.s and ate supper with his old goc" friend. "And I think taoy Bunty will be nearly asleep now, so I'll only have to tell her one Bedtime Story. anr then I can go to sleep myself," said the rabbit, as he called good-night to Grandpa Goo-ev and hopped to the bungalow. A Uncle "Wiggily hopped along the wind began to blow and "tho rain began to fall, and by the time Uncle "Wiggily reviched home there was a ad ."torna raging. "Oli', Uncle Wiggily! I'm so glad you're home!" crd Baby Bunty, as Mr. Longears came in, dripping wet. for ho had no toadstool umbrella. "Please tell me a story." So Unclo Wiggily made up a little story about a pussy cat'tind a doggio swinging In a hammock, and Riby Bunty went to sleep, though the wind blew harder and the rain splashed down worse than ever. "I'm glad I don't have to go out this night!" said the bunny, when Baby Bunty had been put to bed and Unclo Wiggily and Nurse Jane were thinking of going to sleep. "Ye.", Indeed, it is no night to go

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in. o room, t y- e r, would

be excitement

h" Iv rvbodv woull

' al-.e for the rek. even, the captain

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w

till Pae v.- enuh.

his cab:a unguarded

a fish. "It's

wrong, b'Jt wrll, I f up-

trap for him on behalf of hi anciint

shipmate. Captain Whltaker Monk. J corpora ted for $ Lanyard stepped across the dead 1 sets $ 1 .7 1 :.:'"(. "'a ;

n:i;cF.T Vom pound jid

U AUTKKLY. Money placed with the Sou'h Bena Building nnd L-an Association prior to Oct. 11th. draws 6 percent from Oct. lrt compounded quarterly. In.

00,000.00 AsU W. Washing-

VSEt;,'EKCYGAS0l-Oin!

ro$VLK DELIVERY

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"i i-r you" with

wii-"!:. .ill

1,, ;--5 ot to ht- done." I. a: ar 1 treated himself to a smile

r

irlnmnh. there in the darkness.

CtT.AFTUU NXI. Tho Trap I Sprung. i"n the'.r lis: right, a heavy fog ';: I down to ai t the work of lv.rv.tri and his volunteer assistant.

10;

p. m. every

Mr. "Mus-ey. At

light went cut. Mr. Mussey hs 1 ret failed to kep

his pact of tr. achery.

bulk of the Apaohe an 1 planted him- j ton av self squarely in front of the woman, j homeA Seizing her forearms w ith hi" two

hand., he used force to drag them down to he level of her waist, and purposely made his grasp so strong that hLs fingers s-ank deep into the soft flesh. "The-rel" be said "that's ovr, L'ar.e. Th beast is done for. Now forget him and realize the. debt you owe good Monsieur Phinuit." With a grin, that gentleman looked up from his efforts to revive Captain Monk. "I'm. a shy. retirirg violet," he stated omewhat superfluously, "but if th world will kindly lend its eat?. PI! inform it coyly that was some shootln. Have, a look, will you, lanyard, like a good fellow, nnl make

! sure our little friend over the-- Isn't

(fir.-t door west of court Advt. 2S2.-tf.

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tie trances drod

lanyard w out of his chair piayirsp; possum on us." ..'1 . S . . . . ...

ore ih :.rr. ca.i m rxmru if- ijfir.vard adopted tho sensible sag-

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ic.onstrar.c rar,- cut cn deck to be echoed in clamor. And in that time cf Stygian gl 'cm 1 ..... .,..ol

.ni'nro was t. e. .-v. without mexcy. with l ity. ys. with regret. Lanyard was torry for th man at the wheel. But what v.r. to b done could not be done .n

gest

of Ihinuit. To hi- complete

j satisfaction no flutter cf life was to ; be detected in that barrel-like c!K?t. So this was the source of Mr. Mu--' sey's exxic: understanding cf the j ')u!ness! ! As to the qtiestion of how the ! Apache had been smuggled aboard.

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where we are. If you have ever traded with us we know you will come and see us again. New goods. New prices. CLEIS & GOETZ Jewelers 110 East Jefferson Blvd. 100 feet East of Michigan Street

1 SATURDAY 8PEGIAL8 IHÄÄS -? Big Values m Men's Shoes IHUU3 St MrJl ! i ' i - Va Lvery one just full of Ktyle and k ' H J? (1 j service. They're In brown calf and ifj yj r-vv J j sVv black kid Jace shots. This offertng !'! ' '.'-' -:'?': :2i ) ,j V0 13 unu?ual and wi believe that you 1 1 Vs XV t0 vvin recognize the fact that you - V ; ltfc fr vN ftre at'' to save no lesAhan one dol- L i' rZ '' --V ' !ar on very pair. This ofTer is for TT ZZ--7I r'S Saturday only and the price Is just '.; ' V. J "3TTTv ij fj Youll Save Here on School Shoes! N l XL ?i

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never learned

i ai.d when. I-anvard

.e ie;.-w e ..r.-- ...... .j - - , tri- truth.

opposition. Swur.ff bclly away lanyard entertained for a moment j

:y ether way

'.-.. t'.a T-Vieei n e weni oer i - ? t n o ..u.nr. e e,

went

o He forward deck I.xe a bag

s :rar. Ivrvedi itely Lanyard - ! o tb.e binnacle.

scent in the saloon xvhen Phinult

, bad surprised the Apache in the act

! of strar.gl!

:g Monk.

Tlr. a hand into the open-, 0re KAW the arroter creep!r.r I.ar.y.arl groped for the udju.t-, frorn his hiding place in the cabin of'

'.. m' their raCKS. ana one . A .

n a t

o v. " - f

r e r.i ' e-

tna c;

and dropped them ff! a.

at the f.-ot

of the

engineer; stat:n:n h;m-

the loor 0 Monk'.s charters.

with that deadly h indk'rchi f of his

r.hta

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j trailet rtady for the threat cf the as oucht r ow to be Jut j Iy,rn Wo-f when he should emerge

to the magnetic poe i-'.wlih the spalls of the captain's safe

in his hands.

r. sr-b'.rd to one especial rose

s ly to j

h!rr.slf by a hand that j Then one saw Monk, alarmed by

he I tlie rail. Lanyard re-

i;r 1 hi- chair. :g h'.rr."- If In th

ho ha.l ber. resting when the lights

we r.t ( :t.

The r.ext Ir.star.t. however, he wa windpipe, the nurcile

:. r.:s feet ra'., A team cf Picht it nil abruptly il

i th sudden failure of the lights, hur- ; -r- 'iiV v' i rvinr cat to ret'irn to the hr-,?:-.- T- ' .', "J,JI 3Tl7.rr--. ..

carefully compos-

position In which !th pantherish spring upon the

tlm's back, the swift, dvxtroua noosing of the handkerchief .-tcut his

tlghtcr.ir.ff ( f

iminat"! bj- the

A big lot of Itoy'.s Gun Metal Calf Pace Shoes made up of solid leather w-Jth pizes running up to four. It's an Ideal .-iioe for the boys. It will .-tand the kicks and soufLs of every red-blooded youn.sner and prove to be a warld of satisfaction to every mother and father. Many havo found this shce a big value, at J2.50. but we are asking only $1.98. A VERY GOOD VALUE offered for boys In our brown or Mack calf lae shoes. The size.s run up to four. Tho former pric waj 53.00 but we h.tv reduced to $2. SO.

SHOES FOFl THE MISSES AND CHILDREN An Idea! assortment in brown or black lace shoes with slzv.s running up t3 two. A bona fide $2.50 value which we ar offering for orly $1.98. HIGH SHOES FOR THE MISS A very high rade brown calf, lace shoe w-ith rubber h:. i23 running up to two. Tor-

mer pr.re was $3 only, 33.00.

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WORTH WHILE SAVINGS IN DINING ROOM FURNITURE

We are showing tables in walnut, ?;um and oak Buffets from China Cabinets from Walnut Server from Chairs from

.512.50 up .$29.50 up .$27.50 up .$22.50 up .$ 2.00 up

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you? Come and see for yourself.

Where Good Shoes Are Sold for Less

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