South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1922 — Page 7
SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 14. 1922
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KEEP LOOK YOUNG
in jo that the ptartl"d pul.-" ' in h-r body awoke, wildly rerpor.si v. Ieep emotion, nw. unfamiliar.
! were stirring, awakln?. confusing
them both. In a ."uJJen instinct to
fMcap. the turned and partly ro-e
on one elbow. a-Zinr blindly her out of tear-marred eye.
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; favor of the (I ant. AM'ity to moj about 5wlft' count3 Ju-t a 5 r.-.urh! The
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way, " I want you to o out. please A boyish flush burnt his fac. He sot up slowly, took his rifle from the corner, wnt out. closing the door.
and fcatc-d himself on the stair.".
And there, on guard. sat Trooper Stormont, rigid, unstirrinu. hour after hour, facing" the first i;r at j-.i-sion of his life, and stunnt-d l-y the Impact of lt ewlft and unexpected blow. In her chamber, on the bed's ede, sat Ke Strayer. her deep eye.- fixed on space. Vag'ue emotion, exquisiteIy recurrent, new born, poses.-ed her. The whole world, too, all around her seemed to have become mity and golden and all pulsating with a faint, still rhythm that inde
finably thrilled her pulses to response. Passion, full-armed, spring flaminp from the heart of man. Woman is slow to burn. And St was the delicate phantom of passion that Kvc pared upon, there In her unpainted
chamber, her sun-tanned linsc-r
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er, j -ris.-e.i toward tne deptr.i of the sunset for"-t. (C'ontliHKtl in Our Monday Isue)
if.nvr a:.le to he-p up w;tn tn
fallows. A r.w jr-ription. Ian-1 co:.tpl-: don's l f- C. ha-i done ar.d Coir.? ev" i :: much to rfi:Hi u"h sufferers. Put ; our : .
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HAUv c.msi.r.i iu:i:i iTiir.ii Pi nest bupples to he fourd.
style.s ar.d litest c olorin-s. Many j Michican st full corduroy trimmed. .MI nw t
features. Mother, com.' here first and s.e what a difference low rent and ca-h basis makes In the price of your carriage. Sive ::o to ."0 percent. Th lieed Shop. 219 South
Jo st. Phono- Lincoln 2274 2S-tf.
' w ill cor. vir.,-" ou of its histir.sr Vr".i n;:(o':u,
:'.ts. Pr:eed $1.0 a bottl-. it i f r j - y. sale in Mishavvaka at the ifd Crr t;,- n :r
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Pharmac y a:d iri South lnd a' t ho 'nn.li Dru-r Store, American IT"-:-: Sir.ro and lvmdon"s. c-r, Wa r.o ar.d
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n.i:is am r.oirrz. .ii:vi-:li:i:. 110 K. Jefferson P.vd. P:t our prices bcf.re you l;;y. Vatche-',
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STORE HELP V e have vacancies for an experienced Salr.dady for Glove Department. One for Laces Ribbons. Embroideries and Handkerchiefs and one for feilet Goods. Over L5 years of ar;c and live in South Bend with parents.
Charles B. Sax a Company
patents And Triule Marks Obtain oil Ira fl inntrl?t. Ad Ice Free. CiPO. J. OLTSClf. Itrci-tored Patent Atff. 71 1-712 Ftudcbukv lUdtf . Ihiuu iWud, Ind.
Jty S- riMON'TllbAb. forr-pl' tion of irelf. statif.n r l.T, is exp' t- 1 be wen Lr.flarid
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Pxperirner.a- have hf-cn conduct d at this n-w .station. which it is
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tiie T.t -v Marconi I expected revolutionary char."s will r Li, aairie. near! itiade in the tranarui .-ion and re-
V lu tb.- tiru'arid its farth'-st
f o.ony. A;jitr,i!; i, t a ir.itt r id only
I. few inir.ut Py means of t !:.- and ni'.rr similar stations mM;' i 1 1 b- tJ.a'i.-l lrrra London t .-Jydi-ey f.uvtcr than thry have r v r b . n nt. Th'-y will 1 ave L"nd'n on an air route of fome 1 5.000 roibs and will l relayed autoiiiati'-ally throuirh stations at 3iuisburt. N. S.. Ivipr..iri' Wirmi-;-and V.nv-ouv.-r. tu thdr d-stina-t!nn in Sdney. i'- rhap-. with the farther dev lfrijr-nt in tin- cf!ici nejrf radio. so:io- i'f ti. s.- s'ations will V. rliniin.at'd in tlr .-pan of space 1-etween London a'id Sydney.
ptinn of radio tn: asr-. All an dirciid toward the ehn.ination of time ov-r larr-'p ili-tanc"ä. Th most notable . r i ff experiments still poin-r on li in :h' de-veiopm-nt of "duphx servioi," in whicii reo -i v i n cr and transmis.-ion ;itacarrii d on simultaneously. Thus has alriady lean accomplished and there is only the development of ellicienoy and di t ails before the system can Le put into practice. Use of an earth .-creon fy.-tem of wirf s haM aNo liecn th; subject of tvperiments considered of hi'-th scientific va'ue. As jart of the world-wide wirele. cliain planned by Great Prltain, the
Iaprair;' station Ci.-r. idered ant
important link. l..ery detad of It? C'lP.truction ;.s a top-nntc h product in th" s- r;. s of radio advancement. Th a rials are strati between tv.-., t'".v rs r.'oi fe hi 'Ah a nl 600 f et at-art. Th -re is a six-wire !ra:;i:;;t.!in' atrial, b. sides a receiv
ing' anttnna. T'.vo more tran.-niittins
.una;- and apyi inUH are contemp'tted on the same si'e. The earfh screc-n dviatr the iKCassity of anv ground eonnei'tit-n.
Til" transmitting equipment con.
:sts of ih. osci.latins t a bes of three kilowatts ach and six rectifying tubes. M'ssait-s ii- sent out at a "000-meter wavi lerth. on continuous waves, and do not interfere with the s'lriin or r ception of ordinary broadi'asinr4 propram.s in the vicinity.
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iti:r;i. iii kp today Por the second time. Low made t h appearance in t!o whirlpool of j assions that surrounded tho 1- lam-Jn-Jewel, th.it juietl.ss ein, stolen first from the POLTXTLSS OP MST I IONIA by the Kreat int-rnation al thief, CjPINTANA. and stobri from Quintana by
MIKK CLINCH.
killed you How can you forpive me?" "How can you forprive me, llvo?" She turned her head: "I do." "Entirely ?M "Yr.." Ho said a slipht emotion noticeable In his voice: "Well. I forpave
you before the darned un exploded : pain ?
head and buried her face in the pillow, tremblinp now in overwhelming realization of what she had en-
i dured for the sake of two cakes of
suar-milk chocolate hidden under a bush in the forest. Por a loni; while the sirl lay there, the ft -eri.-h flush of tears on her partly hidden face. her nervous hands tremulous, restless, now seeking his. convulsively, now striving to escape Iiis clasp eloquent, uncertain little hands that seemed to tell so much and yet were tellin.q him nothing he could understand. "Eve, dear,' he said, "are you in
What is it that has hap-
in our hands." "How could you?" she protested. "I was thinking all the while that
It was Pe of the now bep-ared j you were acting as I'd have acted if Countess that made j anything threatened my father." JAMPS IjAULAGü swear to restore "Were you thinking of that?" th Jewel to her. He traied it to "Yes and also how to get hold of Clinch's di.-reput ible hotel in the you i,ef0ro you shot me." He began Adirondac k.-. wh. ro In- worked) to laugh.
under the name of Hal Smith. After a moment she turned her!
Now love was appearing in thejhrad to look at him .and her smi'.oj life of beautiful glimmered, responsible to his amu-e- I
J.VH ST PAY P It. Clinchs step-j ient. Hut sh- shivered slightly, daughter and the one influence too. for good in Climb's crime-stained "How about that egg?" ho incareer. live, captured by Quin- quired. tana and threat er.ed with torture "i rnn get up " to make hr reveal t h- Flaming; "Ltter keen off your feet. What .Tewel, r ao.d from his savage! j8 there in the pantry? You must clutch ai d was brought to rump j ho starved."
pened to you? I thought you were all right You seenud all right " "I am," she said in a smothered voice. "You'll stay here with me,' won't you ?" "Of course I will. It's Just thJ reaction. It's all over. You're relaxing. That's all, dear. You're ,'afe. Nothing can harm you now " "Phase don't have me." After a moment: "I won't leave
"I could cat a little before supper time," she admitted. "I forgot to tak my lunch with me this morning. It is still there in the pantry on the bread box. wrapped up in brown paper, just as I b ft it " She- halt rose iri bed. support-d in one arm, her curly brown-gold hair framing her face;
" Two rakes of sucar-milk ehooo-j late in a flat brown packet tied with 1
ia .-trine siie xpianied. smmng a:
his amusement. So ho went down to the pantry, and disn'vrred the parcel on th"' br.ad box where she had left it thit morning before starting for t li ; cache on Owl Marsh. j Ho brought it to her, placed both!
by FTATK TKOOPPP STOP MONT. Stormont stod guard while Clinoh and his rang went into the r -.ight to wip out Quintana'rar.g and wih them 3;LOON. th" rum-runner, and ),I:VI:i:KTT. the trap-thief, who had c.-ojped with the jtwl j.acket when it p'.ipp'-d from Ii- as she was bring carried into the camp a ftrr hT i e. (.o on Iii the st(r.v I'll APT Pi: V Pi th hot. uncomf rt ibl" silcroe, nitbrr spoke. Trotper Stormont rented hims-'.f nfrrr a whi'e. And. r.fter a while. I've turned on her pillow part way toward him.
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SiO.TlO.TO'.V they Ootll ur.U- .:1i1'l j pillows upj.-,ui. oaiiau ii i. MV I'ei that it was rriend-hip which hndjoaek gaily to admire the ffect. pve, lubtly P.l'.fd the intral thtt s-p-!w:th Iter parcel in her hands, -rated theni sine that amazing tl iy. ; laughed shyly at his comedy. "I've often thought of !." he j " H--i::n on your chocolate." he said. f a'd as thettch th y had b en dis-( "pm going bark to t'.x you some a--.r.g li:- absence. J bra ad and butter an a .cup of tea." "N( hour of the waking .lay that I W h-n again he had d:apjear-d. had not tliou-gb.t rf htm Put j the girl, still smiling, began to untie
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is clearing up that eczema Th ifs tke Pctnt The moment K-?intl touches an itchinp, hurnin; 'xiri the Jutierinsj usually stops. A fewdavs persistent treatment rarely fiils to clear avray the irrlmration and ?rtrues3 and finally restores the skin to its natural healthy condition. Rfir.H 5op and Rrino! Shtrinf Stick contain the Arne soothing prope;tt and e used by Jt3crfninti-vg men who lik. tbeir gentrout, cleansing Lad.er rti wholftome RtMiuol trarance. At all 'T-i.rjjri.
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.ofri") like a trap that I ca scape S.aiv t:t:i' I hate it.''"Are vi:i b t e.v. Kv?"
"As c.i ..re You hat the outs.d.- w-. it." "You w i .n be ir college." "Ye"."
"It nra-t be h.- r i .ta' P r.d." Th.-"- --r! s:;r .1. ' "Th.-re are cav t arceiy -:.i:t 1 :t rr c -' wa.ubl ! c . .-. ;n.I I -v r- all ab i
tii.n " "Yoa r.eet your - p. ' of your rwr. n g du .'-- r.; ir.rr.. "
ay so r.ow. After aih r packet, hurriedly, slowly loos. n. ; itig string and wrapping.
Her attention was not fixe 1 on what her slender fingers were about. She dr'W from the parcel a flat morot co tase with a coat of armand crest stamped on it in gold.
v.'t i black and sc.it !et.
! I'or a few moments she stared at (the object stupidly. The next mokr.o'v; nunt she h ard Stormont's spurn- i miss j tread on the stairs; and she thrust ; th.e nicroco ca.- and the wrapping
under the pillows behind her. She looked up at him in a dazed way when he came in w ith the tea ,
at and bread. He set tho tin tray on .
her bureau and came over to the bedside. "Pve." he said. "you look verywhite and ill. Have- you been hurt -emu here, and fiaven't you admitted
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Knit Underwear Fall and Winter Weights Women's Union Suits, light fleeced, low neck and no sleeves, low neck and short sleeves and high neck and long sleeves, all sizes. Special $1.00 Part wool and silk and wool Union Suits (in the three styles above) all sizes at. .$2.75, $3.50 and $3.95 Women's heavy weight, knee length Union Suits in cotton and wool, and silk and wool, bodice and built up shoulders, all sizes at $1.25 to $2.75 Outing Flannel Gowns, plain white and pink and blue stripes, in regular and extra sizes, at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95 Gorsets That Give Lasting Satisfaction The kind of Corsets women take gTeat pride in wearing is the kind we sell. We recommend Bon-Ton, Royal Worcester, Thomson's Glove Fitting and P. N. Practical Front Corsets. We also carry a line of corsets made for us that give satisfaction and they are very low priced. We carry in stock corsets ranging in price from $1.00 to $6.50 Men's Underwear Fall and Winter Weights Men's balbriggan Union Suits, extra quality, a very special value at $1.00 Men's light fleeced balbriggan Union Suits, excellent quality, suit $1.75 Men's gray ribbed, part wool Union Suits, special, suit $2.95 Men's Neckwear 50c-75c value 35c We are closing out a lot of Men's Silk Neckwear in stripes, floral patterns and plain black. The kind you pay 50c and 75c for at . 35c
Special Selling Of Fur Trimmed Suits 25 Discount If you are interested in a really beautiful fur trimmed suit here is a real opportunity to purchase one at a worth-while saving. Splendidly made of rich dependable materials and trimmed with quality furs in the colors you like. They formerly sold at $35.00, $45.00, $55.00, $65.00, $75.00 and $85.00. Get Yours at 25; Discount. New Fall Dresses Special $21.75
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These new dresses are very attractive, both in style d value. There are smart models of Canton Crepe,
Charmeuse Satin and Poiret Twills, draped, bloused and long waist effects with pleated side panels in navy, brown and black, braid and bead trimmed Attractively Priced at S2 1 .75. Smart Fall Coats Charming styles, beautiful fabrics and most attractive prices. A big assortment of styles, fabrics and colors to select from. Here are the Right Coats at the Right Prices at $19.95, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 Opportunities In Fall And Winter Hats Here is a special collection of the most desired models in velvets and duvetyne including both small and medium types in a wide variety of delightful styles. And the prices placed on these stunning hats add an extra attractiveness. $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $10.00
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All Wool Jersev Coat Sweaters Here is an. exceptionally attractive, warm, comfortable Coat Sweater for cool mornings and evenings. All Wool Jersey Coat Sweaters with tuxedo front, tucked back and 2 large pockets, button trimmed, in navy and black. They are very smart. Sizes up to 44 at $7.50 Sizes up to 50 at $8.50 Just Arrived Daintv Frocks For Miss 8 to 14 These new fall dresses for the younger girls are indeed very pretty. Many of them are made just like mother's, same materials and all. The materials are Wool Serge, Jersey, Canton Crepe, Wool Crepe, Velvet and Taffeta, in brown, navy, rust, henna ar.d copen blue. Very dainty modes with pleated panels, ribbon girdles with rosettes, some hand embroidered, priced at $4.95 $7.95, $9.95, $15 Here Are Two Glove Specials You Can't Afford to Overlook Chamoisette Gloves, "well known brand." excellent quality in taupe, brown, beaver, gray and black. Values to $1.25; special, pair 75c One special lot of Kid and Chamoisette Glove?, broken sizes and colors. Very special, pair $1.00 Wool Skirtings S3.00 Value $2.19 54 and 56 inch Wool 'Skirtings, in broken checks and plaids. Regtdar $3.00 value, yard $2.19 Dress Snaps Special 3 dozen 5c Dress Snaps in bl ack and white. Very special, 3 dozen 5c
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