South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 283, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1922 — Page 7
TLT5DAY MORNING. OCTOBER 10. 1922
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IIEROIXIIS OF I II STORY
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t!i;-. 1 swerve Mr.! cr-on Philhs hntie s rf.;rn tr. ; ;or-r rf . rcntu it;-r
Wh :: ;. frr::; !.. r ;'.:r;"-' Thiol?' th lnrtM States after a fj
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: I.- . : ii r wn:.. th- ro.-r s jr' d and P-la-.r-'at'.-. .-urs-.: through h-r -kir. from thr.-at
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wn:i r.oiv laurel', and
J-i. MJi.xiI.i:. th- j'r.-a? :r,-; : h i;r. In. - .h l s'an aain. and wa. f.-i-i. f .- K'"! i'i th'- ''ir::.- Th-::. -a a r . ly. sho l.ftf-l hr h-ad j hak-n l.y thr si-uldr until Unt. . i-t ' ! ar- t ."f :.. Vh-r. j -t.d 1 -ok'-d -ut :r:f the j;ray ar;.t( j-,. th" vast arch of th rat-
" ' 1 h.s ir;' orr;vo :n empty .ti of h. r wh ro f h.. t p-v irar.k oit .ahead. wiVre ; v . . , . tl. , , . ,. , , , .1 , ,, r- .. . i , . " ' , ' ' , s. e would navo to f.irn, so I'ni.Iis! and doil;atod to th rounto: . :..-. ' hi. '-a an 1 II . dr-aiy ars in -d to H.ret-H hk" tuntfd .iTUfts stood nut acran'-t . . , , . , . , J ' T, , . . 1 . . , 1,1111 . . I . ahout .tudyin. lor a ion? whi!" nf 1 1 -i n 1 1 r zt on . IVoplo .ver--v(.'liii .-n..f.- ,.n o.v th-.' w.il --op .at i t:.:.--tor.-- aw y, away into an .'. l-ifh- ir.hin ar.d th Intense heat i r. , , , , ., , . , , . . .... n i ... , .. , . , . after every or.e .Is v. as ;n t-.-.l. th. .r-ad t!ni ar.d talked of their u: r.oto.r-rf t. i-ir.,1, to.- I. I - - A.i.t. I of midday foil upon a lar. t aide-land ! . . , , . , , . , , .,--.! r-m th : Mi - r..:.h Mo- p,t th" h indWhi-f into her of ro-k and mo. and f-rn. --rl Hou..l c,t up ard road . - u, 1 .r auty. I .ly Ph;h ' 'cre ' . if " t -v wa fiif nir" i - a ne i.-. .s t;.- j a .; j : k t to i:w a ;; l ; t " k. t. -Itotil'irol h-r riMe. moved I As hr ( .am o it upon - th level. " ,, .... . j ,, ' " , ' . 1 . :;. hr I: i to tl:.' mour.ta:i '' wdhout 1o.k:i;- ahout h-r a, thr. man h.-hind hT took both her ....... .,..,. i .
i :o ::;' mouroa.i;.- w"r.i,, ainnu n--: '.itrir man r ii i n i nT iuok noin nr
,-ift'l h.d .' in tl.r "hoot' h- ach." j !rl:'take whi'-a only the motion of arm? and pulled them hack, and
(. On Willi tin- Morj. ruom-r.t could account for in a "HAITI-"!' II. -irl so hahitual to caution f..r sh ar.I stro::. :,, a yo-ir. l-.oy '''' ZW' only a f-v rods he forc
j was rc..;,,i (vn in the homes ol
l'hT..; idohzei her r.r(. ar.d th..- n-hihtv a Philli Wheatley. u'.antr- l to l.oom inoro liko licr. T!:- tir-t op.jm of Phi! Its Wheat-!
'She realized th.it in order to do t !:; !y' pooi-.s to ho puMi?h:d in I-lnct-i
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'Haiti; lal Cro-. on airl11
sornehrvjy Nar.dauoil hr eyes. Then a hand lor.i on her left arm and 5o culded. she -tumhled and crept forward acrns tho rorks for a few
j moments untjl the ftuido halted her
of prut :a n - hi i; .. ways
j'r.'d! Throw your sun on the
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P ..;-i off hrr .j,-ft )-.,xt. fhook r. h.rr Iippo.i rurl. str:pp d t-p-n t!i" .-Ii.rt at lir fno-.vy thr.tt wiiore it '1. nimer- 1 like m-lt-.-d fro-t. Th" for.t w i lovely in th- morn1 1 n '. i . :i " ' i . ' v i r- . 1 if:!! 1 v
,. . , I runnu.c. All arour.d 1 1 r men came f th" h.uo-jiy for the Mjmrnr i ,, , . , , . . . . . . , . floundering and crashing toward o.rda hol ort and omv l.:r(M f J-. . ... , , ., hor throMtth tfie undergrowth, fch"
T.ri s t" a .or.? r.ortnorn w;r.;r now I mah-.e 1. ll e'r? trf.i d was Iit;ht on th ipoi. ti.i.I; h'-r i'.;ick m ;.-. d nothing --not th" o'air.ty injprint of der fr wh mad, r,'r tho fprawJlnt? ir..!r:a .f ranihdir-f, ni'oon" nor the hiir harred owl h'idd'or on a pine 1. ovorh-d, nor. A her th twift j. i .4 1 .. t i ' h- of flo- hrf. ik -auht. uuliitht. di 1 .ho mis the nwirl and furrotvirv.; e. n i milhn.t of painted
Drop that rifle!" i am- another . ami forced lrer into a sitting position oi--e from ht-h.ind her. "You're ov-lon a smooth, flat houlder.
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h" stoo l though parahTied. To the ri-tht and left she heard peoph trampln? through th" thicket toward her. "Down with thar pun. damn you!" repeated tio- voice, breathless from
could ?co somo of them. As she stooped to plaep her rii'e on tho lra'l leaves, -Iio drew tho tint packet from hr cartrid? .-.irk at the same time and slid It deftly undor a rottintr lo. Then, raln Tuit vory pale, she .stood upright to face V nl. The lir-t man wore a rd and yel-
S'li- heard th crunching of leavy f .'t a round . her, w hispering made hoars'. by breath exhausted, movement across rork and srrul. retreatin? st sp ' Vor an interminable timo she sat there alor." in the hot um, drenched to the skin in sweat, Iit en ir.rr. thinking, striving to hnd a reason for this lawless outrage. After a loni; while slio heard somebody cominir across the rocks, stiffened a she listened with some am:e pres'entment of evil. (Contitiuoel in Our Next Isue)
;i:t that hi:i:i ri;nxi:itY Wu have ;), tremend'uis assortment. Th" finest all reed ferneries made.
In beautiful rolorinps .and patterns.
low l andinra handkerf h.ief over tho) S),,nf. with 1(inl Cls;, attached. I,mv
rent arid strictly cah irices enables
trout or.
I 'A ll.r. g bed
lower half of his face, pulh-d tightly
j acrossi ;t bony nose. He heid a. Ion?
pisted nearly parallel to Iiis own body; and when h eame up tei
whe re sho standing ho poked , ,.honP jnroln 227 1
.ii" muzzle into lir stemach
in h-r a rt rid -iourr 'no carried tio- JNit. s il-1 packt t . hich C:in-h In 1 tru-t' d o her. The sack sway-
d jontiy :m sii" strode on. slipping) she did not flinch; he said noth-
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v.ay.s l.er sub -on-.-iou. mind remained on puard and aware of it; and
ns to s'ave you fiO percent on thse ferneries. I'ricenl from $4 ar.fl up.
The IJeod Shop, 211 South St. Joe st.
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two ratty eyes fastened on lmr over the rdqe f the bandana.
r w and thn m't lro;iped her ho n J I 'ive e)ther men were surrounelin? to f -I of th- p .-urn and .strip. 1-er, but they all wor-- white itia--ks I-'roru i-'-ar l'.-.ik's left tlank an '.cy!ef vizard shape, revealing chin and stream clatter.-, down o th" level j mouth. 11.-or of the vi.nd- h.-re; and it wtia They were different otherwise, h-r.' that Ilv h-id ir.'-ant to quench ' also, wearing' various sorts and pather thir.-t w:t!i a :,,outhful of tsweet terns of spe.rts clothe... brand new. v.ater. and giving them an odd, foreign apI'.ut as h.o approached the tiny ; Paranre. ford, warily, she -aw a. -addled hör What troubled her most was the
tad to a f ni'vini' and a man s-itpd t snrnce they maintained. 1 he man
uri a ni'i.-.-'y l"g. The y.ipp.r. g. of hirso. the ray-frre.-n uniform of tho man. left no room for r pectllation ; a trooper of the state 'on-tabulary wa.- seated t h e r o . His cap wa. e ff ; hi hnd reed on h.i ; 'i I m . Illl'ow on knee, he sat
thet" y.A7.'.::.: at the water watch
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cools the pain and J-
For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver
The nicst rat!nrth'-!-i.ati " In til" world to pnysh.' jmir liv r and biTvvels when you have Dizzy II' adache. Cn'd. !iliiusns. Iitd.g' .-ti"n. or I.'pset. Aedd Stomach i - candyliko "Casrarets." One or two tonight will empty your bnwIs rom-
ph :; by nt'rnlng, and you will feel splendid. "Tiiy work while you -i M." 'asi .i re t s never t!r you up or grip" l.ke Salts. Tills, Calomel, or (!'. and they cost, only ten centa box. '"iiil'lren love 'ascarets, too. Adv.
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wearing tho bandana was th" only one who seemed at all a familiar figure merely, perhaps, because lie was American built, clothing, and movement. .He took hr by the shoulder, I turned aer around and gave her a, shove forwaru .-die staggered a step or two; he jja . her another shove'
.'m fish. p-rh.pH. dart in? ! comprehended that she was
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up tl' itit ti'W'id th.i'.r bridal-bed-h.M' a far iw.iy n tho headW a t e
A ile; our was imperative. The; 1
K.t',. from fa- s : . . c r nr a p.n
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;ti"U-!y at th" trooper.
lo keep on goir.jf.
Presently she found herself in a steep, wet deer-trail rising upward through a gully. She knew that runway. It led up Star Peak.
He-hind her n? she climbed sh"
The mi !d. :i sg'a: of him had merely
'.!.'! !:;; now the recognition or his ;:!.::'. .;-m t art'. d h.er heart out r ; : a r.'i'i .1 rhythn; and set the I I 1 ;: 1: : - g in her cheeks. To f.- i - a r: ::iory of fuel, a :...;!-. .-' tr- l into th- irirl's very nu! - a man w h.oso !i- id and aou.d '.'-. r..-ni''l--d th. - man's w'r.o had the f-i;i. br:glt ha.r. th." same -.'.im and powerful b -ly ar.d who moved, too. .1 - fh. "ung man moved.
Th- ;r.-"Pr stirred. lifted hi., ha ad to i - 1 giit h.a p.pe. j
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Sink Stopped? . - ? PIPEFLUSH will cat its way through accumulations in drain and sewer pipes, such as grease, rags, coffee grounds, etc. Every Can Guaranteed Accept No Substitute At all Grocery, Hardware, Drug and Plumbing St ores
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Healthy Housewife Happy Home Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Helped Form Many
For t-o anin,half-ick housewifo puch n union is impossible. Often time3 cvfu tho slightest form of housework cannot be accomplished.
dt .vit'.e! w !;.".. the m rnory
Ti-..-r. me.int to her nevr
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dr. atr.e 1 th.nt .ha
Many women stmrgle alonr for
years suffering from seme form of female trouble that make9 their
i lives miserable and their homes far
from happv. Lydia L. Pinkham's Vepjetablo Compound has helped thousands of just such women regain their htalth nnd fltronfth. Just pivo vour
1 t.r.d so and brt-ath. j Ka,,, enthnf.-ilWino- loefrfn 1,1
remember that tho women who wrote these letters knew how thev
a-.t-:nptfd to kill up -n the young' fc't before taking the Vegetable :..ar. who had wrtlel her off her; Compound and again afterwards, f.rt an 1 handcuff, d her and who! it helped them let it help you.
rnd ; at he 1 hr Laedir.g mcjiM w::n f. h ' gr.um ar.vl who h.ad k'rj her, v., !
hid capaeity for
trav: :-. .- utterly overwhelming. '. n now cr r.fuion. shame, fear
v. ;-. i a r.ituour.t. All she wanted w I.' to ; away get away and .tili: h : 1: irt'o v .Id. b atir.g con'ro'i the :r '.r..;- tr-mor that pos.svved her. (
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S'.a' d re .v hi r h mds from her eye
and "ooke.I up.-n the man she had
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h'ir.g tht h.e he- !. The rak-t cf the
a :v. . - dolli t iy 'l;..
"hrvugh. A cr . p . 1 i ut thr, Cf tat.i i.-.o
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Had Nervous Spells Horatio, Ark. "I h!.d nervous fpells and awful bad ft clings. My right side and my back hurt me ail the time and I had been going down in health fcr six or seven year?. For three years I hr.d not been able to do my wor'-; without help. I weighed only 0" ncur.ds when my husband's moth-r persuaded me to take Lydia E. Finknam's Vegetable Ccmnound- Now I heartily recommena it to all su;T ring women, a I have gained weprht and health. I can do all my work, anything I want to do." Mrs. JiU Reaxucx, Horatio. Arkansas.
Reading, Pa. "I was a nervous wreck and could hardly do my housework. I alwayo had to have help or I would never have got it done. Through the advice of friends I have been taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound for my nerves and Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Medicine for my blood and I am feeling fine and doing my work all alone. I can recommend these
medicines to any one, for they cer
tainly helped me. I suffered for five
years and Lyc
rdia E. Pinkham's med
icines pulled me through." Mrs.
Walter U. Stoyer, 1213 Mulberry St., Reading, Pa.
Recommends the Vegetable Compound New Orleans, La. "I have found relief from my troubles by taking Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and 1 praise it wherever I go. I could not do my work as it should be done for I would sometimes have to lie dewn because of the pains I had. A friend induced me to take your Vegetable Compound and I have got great results from it. I keep house and am able to do all my own work. I recommend vour Veg
etable Compound to my friends who i havo troubles similar to mine." n
r.irs. i. r oeckler, mo w. Do tigny St, New Orleans, Le,
About 2 Dozen Real, Genuine BARGAIN IN SLIGHTLY USED
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Gennln Vlrtor Victrolas $ 2 5 No. 4 Oak ..$ l." $ 3 No. 6 Mah. . . 2ft $65 Ccnverto Oak 49 $ 75 No. 9 Oak . . r $ 7 5 No. 9 Oak . . 6." ?llr. nhogany .. P," $12" FumM Oak. 10J 5125 Mahoarany .. 10 $15 0 Filmed Oak. 13.". $225 Golden Oak. . 19?. and others
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docs wondersfor poor complexions Ilv.es a poor comp.'exkfj star.- be tvreenjou and p)ra!ar:tv-.r.d ti.-r.-s -' :rces ? Kesirn i O.r.trr.rr.t and Kfi. i 1 Soap do rat vcric miracles, b ! th-y d.i make red, r-i.rh, p-.p!r skim Nearer, freslier rrd ir. re attractiv. Use. thtu regular i f. r a few days a: J see how your ermr'exta.i irr. pro, es. W 4. 99 mi tn l-v et fv-v
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(Nothing Higher) DURING OCTOBER We Must Reduce Our Stock Sec U Before You Buy W. S. MARTIN 123 E. Jeffer!W Blvd. Lincoln 2130 (Formerly Joseph Wolf's Store)
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October Sales Lower the Prices On Many Ife?ns in Our Yard Goods Trimmings and Notion Sections
Yard Goods
At Very Special Prices Ratine, 36 inch, good quality, uitable for fall dresses, in white and colors, yard at 50c One lot of French and Storm Serge, 36 inch, in wine, green, brown, navy and scarlet, sale price, yard $1.19 Wool Challies, 27 inch, in lipht and dark, patterns, sale price, yard 79c Terry Cloth, 36 inch, attractive new patterns, yard $1.00 Good quality Percale, 36 inch, light and dark patterns, sale price, yard . . 16c Heavy Velour Coating. 56 inch, in dark green, burgundy and black, sale price, yard $1.93 Wool Skirtings, 54 and 56 inch, in broken checks and plaids, $3.00 value, sale price, yard $2.19 Silk and Cotton and Silk and Wool Poplin, in light shades, 36 and 40 inch, sale price, yard 49c Black Messaline, 36 inch, good quality, sale price, yard $1.39 Laces Extra Quality Spanish Silk Lace Flouncing, 36 inch, in navy, henna and black, at yard .$2.50 Black Spanish Silk Lace, 9 inches wide, to match above lace, yard $1.00 Beautiful Metalic Cloth, 20 inch, silver and black used as apparel and millinery trimming, yard $3.50 All Silk Silver Banding, silver on black net. 6 inch, at yard $1.50 Cired Gold Lace, very fine quality, yard 39c Gold and Silver Lace5, 5 inch, at
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Trimmings Attractively New New Metal Dress Ornaments, in different shapes at 50c, $1.00, $1.25 and $2.00 Silk, Scalloped Trimming Ldges. in brown, navy and black, yard 35c New Silk Braids, fancy colored, in plain and scalloped edges, at yard 25c, 35c, 75c and 85c Iridescent Bead Trimmings, at yard 29c Collar Scallopes, fancy colored, peasant embroidery, each 18c and 25c 3 in Black Beaded Fringe, yard. .50c Large Black Silk Tassels. 1 3 inch., silk crochet top, at 75c Notions DeLong's best Brass Pins, sharp points, package of 360, special .8c Needles, sharp point?, all -Les, package at 8c Silver fJlated Sewing Thimbles, special at 5c Coats' Thread, black ?.nd white, special, 6 spools 25c Skirt Belting, black and white, at yard 8c and 10c Good quality Pearl Button, different sizes, card of one doen. special, cärd at 31 '2c Silk Thread, all shades, 30 yard spool at 7c Bins Fdge Trimming Braids, for hou and porch dresses, special, bolt 11c DeLong's Safety Pins, large and small, in black and white, special, card 8c Dress Snaps, black and white, special, 3 dozen 5c
Special Prices in Every Department
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Don't use a leavener that dees not contain white-of -egg. When you do you take chances you run the risk of spoiling your bakings.
The Economy contains a small amount of white-of-egg. This makes it possible for representatives of the company to test it frequently for leavening strengthright on the dealer's counter. Nothing but absolutely fresh stock is permitted to remain on the dealers' shelves. It must always be up to the high Calumet standard.
Remember the white-of-egg in Calumet protects the success of your bakings It is the economical positive bakeday aid and it3 sale is 2 M times as much as that of any other brand. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 ounces. Some baking powders come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it.
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