South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 286, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1922 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 7 Muldoon Prevents Fight Between Villa and Mason NEW YORK. Oct 12, The "heduled bout between Finch j Villa, of Manila, P. I., the American f'yweight champion , and Frankie Ma.on. of Fort Wayne. Ind.. former' holder of the title, has be.?n ordered cancelled by William Muldoon.' chairman of the Nt v York frit athletic cornmia-lon. Muldoon said he had taken this action hecius- he did not regard Mason as a suitable, opponent for Villa. b er t!rk hair hancir.g !: ; .- - v .-. 1 hree Minute Journeys r - ' ' ' .!: a !-..- , it". e-ha f i n '-V. b,r" tin : fr: pQ 'U n; j JS after f.i'.iif r. of oil. wh.ch i. '- t a v a r. . s .-. :r t. Th. w.-jithy ma n !eo. rr. thit tlx ri .s r.-t '' 1 eiroth L an; .-ni-r the "::. ddle worr. (r.." T -r.r-.r .ZlTeniple Wanning W . V ) F ' i v her a I.irg- s t j m r f mor,r,v If sv-. --a, cn v. nee Mine Toy's father th it his the j ro;r h-,;-ba-l f-.r . ht-s uat-.ehter. 4 MYSTERY IN WAVES "iin an nic--m-nt i" belr.tr r--t : i t . -1 in Cain a- .ich servant and -ry oth"-r p rson arour.d he v."hn she is eat nc hr rte nt to let the 1 wl .s"..p to the floor. Ofter-.-t:rr.'-sh- ;-a n"-t ir whrth'T sh Y. 'U--' is admon-she.? to take great i is ;n love ,,r n,-( btii:f-' ::e :.a Th to hr.l o a a ' rf'i ras First to Speak Across Ocean tare ar.d re t to bre..k a saucer or a bow'.. F. cau'-e if they d.d. no Mi ' 1 1 r how promising the rominc r.ot seen h- r hu..and-to-bv. The ri-. : 1 ! 1 .- wnrr.a n" di'oi the r.egotia'ir.g. an c rail for thl.. For it-stance, a. -.vealthy old Chinese hetr. tiiat a mfrhbor Im.s a oharming daughter, ri;r:g Toy, who is wry beautiful w:ta her rycSrown plucked and archil line drawn In and p!' i.l. an-1 ; i . i :. T f I ;'. r ' ; a r- '. ttiI v. i h n ! : . 1 . r, br!: .iuri -T n'Vi r '.' :m prop-r : r ir. r . . .1- V - r 1! . r i a n--oti.it :npK would a-.ln-.it too r-t lily w . : g T y v. ants a wetlthy l.-.i'a:-, '. Y.w n when 1: z: en ):.- c--. i3' :it ar-1 Mir.ic T-y is r-n r a : .- : the web!;::-, the "mi 1 w o-1 - n 1 v w h - J ; t ThV, ay fr- a' r. V i W r ("eas- at o:rf. The Chir.e-e lifkeve that to break a saucer or to shatter i bo-.v! d-iring this time l.s tlie worst I: .:. Ci::ne" cirl is really in love -N ;s v. ry ( ;ir ful when drinking her t a r. -t to drop her au er, or a r;'-.vn "William Henry Harrison was tholdest man ever chocn for the presidency of the T'r.ited Statec, being f s at the time of h:-? in luguratior. ia v v - a : ' a ' - n : .' ) wav 3 their plae.-. ,,r.d paint el red hps .and i 1f.ej tit" w a v. .-,-- L .... s ? ; .: powdered ohe' kf.. Aral perh ips sV.e j T- y t th- w e-bi.n- t--t- ! delightfully fit-fac d a n ' with I h'r along '.:'. w a v .m.d . .. t i .'.;' c r v . r vari." 5 n th LP i'"'. .i v" :a r u7..i' 1 ,- 1 t. it: i'-1 ory plana, ion wh' 'ir
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which hiv no y t h'-eri explained. I
Nat uro" Way. "It irrM that r.itnr" wn:i!d rather !o thing In an revillatnry fashion that in A' straightforward f.vhion." J f iy, and r rtv- .jh r-x'x rr.p!vhvm h iv taJc-n hold of us to cuch mobile tr-iki. th v.atrh tiiUnc whf!, rs'f" from a violin .string ar.d tarn "xh:.ct Karh of ths r-in or are r-t-'iVji ot r;H.it!ur..-. That K thy prrwiltire or aro pro Ti4 1 by wavpi.
An vn brr'7o may b Mowing.
"-t a fiij? tvlll nutter In It. That ia
ii to waves In .h broz. A ncrte from a violin n'rlr.? may
2 flnft and mooih. but it ! tho rnilt of wives from, or oeolllaf lor.f of. tho 5trine. "Mi,ll! C." 1'rof. Morr-rr.)ft rit.. "! i rf ally r.UJS'M by n comrrelon ar.il rarf irtion wavo Jn tho air which f-n'l.s on nry past ur ears in tho form ft pul.-- at tho rfiT.ilar rat of 2F. a 5 conl." "Will a toy balloon. to-.vfl behind nn automobil", proc-! uniformly thro-.JKh tho n!r or vill it vibrnf uMieways. oven thousrh the tr.win? Ftiimr i exerting uniform pull?" Thus practically ev'ry action mithin the k nowlcde of man can h" rttribut'l to t f"-illatlf)n? or waves. "Ve hear by wav- of sotjnl. We sei I'V means of licht waves. In fact.
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Sir Thoma? I. (ton, famous Fcot port.man. has the honor of beinjr the first ma;, to send hi.s voice acro-? tho Atlantic by radio. From station WOK of tb. L. ItamberKer Ac Co. Ftore at Newark, X. J., hi-5 message was hoard at Self rid ,? drpartment store in London. All Sir Thomas did to accomplish the historic event was to talk into tho small instrument shown. Kadio did the rert.
wave? have taken hold of us in Fuch an extent that our mind.s are popularly con-id ered to be actuated by thought waves.
Yet thdse waves, the oscillations of I'ht, sound and other natural phenomena, are still to be explained by science-.
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JG JEWEL
in x; i. im:i:i: today loeenn, reat thr-. --ori-r l duel was j States.
traveling toward the United
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"boinq fought
Jor the pi
f'eni, the Klamiri! Jirst boen stoh-n racket of the
in the North Woods
-e.--;ori of th" priceless
I'our other pretended owners of the (Irar.d Duchess Theodorica'i
Jfwrl. It had I jewels, totally unconscious of any-
froin the roval thin;' impending which might im
pair their several titles to the gems.
i:ountj:ss of kstiionia
International thief. CJFIXTANA. In F iri. Mlko Clinch
had vtolen tho Jcwil from Quin-I
y tne-wtre now gathered together an a
wilderness within a few miles of one another. Jose Quintana lay somewhere in
tana and carried it l ack to his) the forests with his gang, fiercely disreputable h 'tel at Star Fond, planning the recovery' of the treas-
whero he hoard d it for the edu-'ure of which Clinch had once robbed, cation of lws beautiful step-jliim. Clinch squatted on his rundautrhter, i way, watching tho mountain flank 57V1! STilAYKlt. Then there ar- with murderous eyes. It was m rlvd. ! I"n'er the blaming Jewel which mat-i
cf 1 him now. Thoso who had offered DIAL. SMITlf, who has vorn to re-i violence tc Evo must be reckoned store the jewrl to the now beg-1 with first of all. The hand that gaxded country. Quintana and histruck Evo Strayer had o'.'Icred niorKantr also arrive to regain the ! tal in?ult to Mike Clinch, .stolen loot. Quintana captures j As for the third pretender to the Ie, who Is hiding the jewel Flaming Jewel, Jako Kloon. he was packet, but she escapes after ! now traveling in a fux's cirel tocruel treatment, he 1 brought j ward Drowned Valley that shaggy back, fcemi-cuusclous to Clinch's! wilderness of slime, and tamarack by (and depthless bog which touches the FTATK TROOrnt STOIIMONT. On i rorthwest base of Star I'eak. He entering the camp sh.o drops the; was not hurrying, having no thought packet and it is taken by j of pursrjit. I'ehind him plodded JAKE KLOON' and I. evert tt. tho trap thief, very, very SiAHL U-IVEKFTT, two dUreput-1 busy with his own Ideas. able hangers-on. Clinch swears' To Leverett's repeated requests
to wipo out Quintana's pane, and j that
with thom, Kloon and Eeverett. c;o on With the Story CIIAFTFi: II On tho edge cf Owl Marsh Clinch
at Kloon halt and open tho packet. tQ the bPdM, see what it contained, Kloon gruf. "Sleep if vo"
'Who is he?" "I don't know." "Is he your enemy or your stepfather's Hut the girl shook hr head. "I can't discuss dad's affairs with with " "With a State Trooper," smiled Storrnont. "That's all right, Eve. You don't have to." There was a pause; Storrnont stood be?idf the bed, looking down at her with his ditüdent, boyish smile. And tln jrirl nze,i bark straight into his eyes eyes she had so often looked into in her dreams. "I'm to cook you an egg and bring you some pie," he remarked, still smiling. "Did dad sray I am to stay in bed?" "That was my Inference. D0 you fcej vt-ry lame and sore?" "My fet-t burn." "You poor kid! . . . Would you let me look at them? I have a firstaid packet with me." After a moment she nodded and turned her face on the pillow. He drew nsido tho cover a little, knelt down beside the bed. Then he rose and went downstairs to the kitchen. There was hot water In the kettle. He fetched it back, bathed her feet, drew out from cut and scratch tho flakes of granite-grit and brier-points that still remained there. From his first-aid pocket he took a capsule, dissolved it, sterilized the torn skin, then bandaged both feet with a deliciously cool salve, and drew the sheet into place. Eve had not stirred nor spoken. He washed and dried his hands and came back, drawing his chair nearer
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"What do we care what's in if" ' ,Vh ,,T , As sne made no sound or movehe sa:d. "Wo pet ten thousand I . .
f aufa in ine iraw, nr.a, s nis apiece over our riiie lur it iri'm Jr.en came up, he counted them with them guys. Ain't it a good enough . . Ire ff
ü co..i eye. ijlh ior juu. i with tears
X I C TC S 1 1 1 C riiiV)l III ll I : : l 'S n - I . .'ia j u - r inn i 1 1 n i c i 4. o i. rv - i " r .) .atel bu.-h is my statbm," he said. ! what's inside It for ourselves," . (T0 "t, '
argued leverett. "Let's take a, ..v" oet k, any-ay." Jkind. .
T.J . J "Why shouldn't I be kind?"
"You fel'.as do the Lark in. You. Sid 31or. ar.d you. Corny, start drlrin :rom the we.t. llarve, yo i ye'.p 'em from the north by Lynx Frook. Jim
nd Ilyron. you fr-t tv.-er.ty minute ' outpost
with
on the edge of
ou feci like it," he said
tly. ie ma n ben
j already fallen asleep. And noticed j that her flushed cheeks were wet
you suffering?" h asked . . Y'ou are so wonderfully ft
Drowned
said, amuse j and touched
girl's emotion.
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t m:tn, üe iccKca anuna . ru::cs, and great - pern caueu i;ie "where'n hell to you. Hal? f Flaming Jewel, stolen from the S'mlth cans up from the bog's' young Grand Duchess Theodorlea
de. of Lsthonia by Jose Quintana
"Send em c
o'.ce. "I've got
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:t." h sail In a low, an unconscious pretender, entirely j l)Q vou" re,IU t Jaki'a tracks in the ' innocent of tho role assigned hervr,,;.,
Hf be-.in to laugh: "Is
you're thinking about?" "I never can forget "
Nonsense, y re nuits ar.vwav
nember what I did tc
Clinch motioned hi- b-eaters to For Eve Ftrayer had never heard j yj,c
He was thinking of the handcuffs.
n. In her vivid blush he read
e where the packet came from or what i .,,, ... , . . what Rh was tainking
And he re-
the'.r duty. 'T-.venty minutes."
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jM...;..r a m-.-r, v ...i-v i ''''- " "' inoml.ercJ his lips on her Palm mers. "lefor you ftart drivin'." J her stepfather had told her that it ' l '1 n ' , ,P .
And, to the Hastings t oys: "If you ' belonged to her. And the knowledge
hoot, aim lew fcr their bellies. Don't! '.eft her lr.curlou?. l v no Moo i nro -and. Scrape it up j CHAPTER IV "We burj' what we r- t." j Eve slept the sleep of mental and He ar.d Smith sto.. .1 locking after physical exhaustion. Reaction from the ev., s'.ouch'.r.g :lin;res moving , f-ir brings a fatigue more profound aw ay toward th' :r Mir.d trails. When j than that w hich follows physical el! had disap; var- d: I overstrain. Hut the healthy mind. "Show me Jake j mirk." h sa!d;!.ke the healthy body, disposes very almly. 'thoroughly of toxics which arise
He. too. row was blushin? lrH-
llantly at memory of that swift, sud-j den rush of romantic tenderre? j which this girl had witnessed that j memorable day on Owl Marsh. (Continued In Our Xoxt Ismio)
The United States treasury !s
paying pensions to CO widow of the War of IS 12.
Smith bd Iilm to th edc of the' from terror and exhaustion.
1 (c. kn!t down, drew ae le a branch t- witch-hopple. A m 4:;'s footprint was plainly visible cn the mul. "That's Jake," sA'.d Clinch 5lcwly. "I know tb.cra halt-so'.e.i boots o' 1 He l:fvd another branch. ' Tiire'f another m"..n"s track I" . "The other I probably L-vereti's."
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I Sn-.ith. r.:.tctiv"iy, "Th' y'U plug you. y
The girl flept profoundly, calmly
H-r bruised young mind and body ! left her undisturbed. There was 1 neither restlessness nor fever. S'.ep : swept her with its clean, sweet tide, i (! ansir.g the superb youth and I health of her with th most wonderI ful talm in the Divine pharmacy, j She awoke late in the afternoon. . opened her flower-b'.ue eyes, and saw 'state Trooper Stcrmcnt fitting by
jacK- the window, and gazing out.
. o' them like that, and one. perhap Eve's confused ier.es mda f.r.' i;p to watch lie'.'.: Pel to .k the young man for a vision; for ; tird o' bed an' bo.trd?" 'she lay very stillt nor stirred even Smi'h smiled: "Don't ou worry, j her littlo finger. MIX - ." 1 After a while Storrnont plar.ced A v shouldered h'.s rlf nr! nrour.d at hcr. A warm, delicate r'nrtei into the marsh. Clinch j .-.-.tor stained her pkln slowly, evenly.
heavv hand o
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t-'r; but th- young man sho k it e ::. i He g:t up and came over to th "Shut up." he said sharply, j b( d. ' Yr ;:'e a private war on your "How do vqu feel?" he asked awk- ) ar. i-e So h-tve I. I'll take care of wardlv. J V w :. " ; "Whr-r" is dad?" she manaced to
As he -tart.-! again i.t"- th" ; inquire In. a steady voice. j i -r Cht h - ilb I ..at in a suar.'.-j "He won't re back till late. He! ! .. "Take tti.e.j ere of that ' nskeil me to stick arour.d in ca-- i
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i' its pr : e j- own-'
jni r.'"ded anything ' The irirl's clar eyc searehej hi-1. "Trooper Ftormont?" "Ys. Kve."
! r. .( rry." j "Fad's gone after Qvmtar.a." CHAPTEE III I "Is he the lelloW who misused Th "pr.:-. r .. r. r." of pa 1; e- J y ,'.; v a.-, ;.t that hi-, mer.t, t n the Atlantic i "I think to."
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