South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 290, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1922 — Page 7
TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 17. 1922
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WANT ADS HY RADIO! The radio newspaper 13 radually pcttlr. to bo all that tho dally Journal la ncludlnff even tho email want acid In back. The first step in thU cllrectJon has beon taken hy the navy's station at Anacostla. From thlo ttation help wanted ad3 are beint? broadcast whenever application for euch Is made. It Ls a step toward the establishment of an employment clearing house.
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Wa known thruhjUt the land. For. when my reputation Had traveled wido and far. The American Association cf Shoe ar.d Corrst and Fiddle Slrir.r Ma.iu'icturer? and Allied Iniustrie.s, in th. intere.-r. cf harmony and promotion of common In to. re?.?, would
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As Mr. Henry Ford, The United States Alliance of Merry-Lro-rtcunJ. Scenic Ita'Iway, Shoot-the-Chutej tnd Hot Dos Stand Fro-priet-jrc, in ordr the better to promote their common welfare, and Incidentally pot a lot of fre,e Would make me Overlord. Time was when fame hrousrht little Of what !? known a.? pelf. Who earned it, thought it always brought Enoutrh reword Itself, Fut now the man who pain. It Makes Fortune come across, For almost any bunch of united
A rO TULA It OPINION President Hopkins of Dartmouth f.ay. thvit f'-' people ouht to be educated. Tho v.i.n majority cf hool bovj will heartily apree with him.
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by ROBERT W. CIIA3IBERS
iiixiix iu:iti: TODAY A rain the crimson ray of blood .appeared in the tragic history of tlifl I'lamin- Jewel, that priceless ;:em hrrt Koien from tho royal i asket of t lit VjOtrNTES Or KSTIIONIA by the treat Interr,ational thief, QUINTANA. and then stolen from Quintana by -MIKi: CLINCH. Clinch, brought the Flaming Jewel to his cum? in the Adirondack, where hu hoarded It for tho education cf his beautiful step-daughter, KVi: STliA YEIt. Quintana appeared to recover tho jewel. Also bent on recovering tho jewel Is JAMES DAItirAClH, t'oiiitf under the
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Evo efcaptd from tho savage dutches of Quintana with a packet which tho triou'lit contained the jvwel, but whicii contained only two bars of ohocolato . ThLs packet is htoitn from her by two of Clinch's men who went over to Quintana. One of them. HAUL LI;Y1;RI:TT, murders the other, JAKil KLOO.V, for the false packet. Hardly had I'verctt concealed tho body In tho woods when a hand was placed on his shou'der. (io on Willi the Story CHAPTER II A coward dle.s many times before Old Man Death really ptts him. The w:.nni!r.? minutes ra-Qt,eHp; his mind c-ased to llo for a space. Then, as though trh swiriin?? waters of tho last dark whirpool. a dulled ruar of returnin.; cnciousri -s lllled his bcir.f.-. SomelKKly was shaking him, shouting at him. Suddenly instinct
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dr-e "of tb.o s!i:k-holc fought his way. blindly. t!:rci:-rh tangled under, urowth toward the liard ri le. No human, j'ower could nave blocked the fr:int:- er itur- tbra-hir. toward s'-lnl i-roun l. Put there Ouintara held him In
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Tool! Mule! Crazes fellow! What on t'o -h? For why you make
1 ;m' like rabbits! Eh? You expec' Quintana? Y? Alor,::' I.rverett. in a e.'ito of co'.lapo, sa.Lved haok acnlnst an oak tree. Q'u.r tana's nervous ?i .if p fell freni hi-, arms and they swunr, dangling. "What you do by tha rcnd-hole? En? I com and touch you, and, my Cod! one would think I have t-tab you. Such fin asö!" The .sickly greenish hue changed in Pevcrett's face as the warmer tide stirred from its stagnation. He lifted his head anl tried to look at Quintana. "Where Jake Kloos?" demanded the latter. At that the wea,l w!t. of the traprobber awote to th Instant crisis. Plocd and pulse b-can to jump, lie p assed one- dirty hand over
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run down Into them there pitcherplants. '"Whar bo ye!" I yells. Then I listens, and don't hear nothln only a kina wallcrin' noise an a clobber like hu was gulpin' mud. "Then I foller them there pounds and I come out by that tink-hoio. Tho water was a-shakin' all over It but Jake he had went down plum out o' al.qht. T'want no ue. I cut a saplln an' I poked down. I was sick and seared like, yo when you como up over the mo.s, not makln' no noise, an' grabbed mo God! I guess you'd Jump, too ' Quintana's dark, tense fae wai expressionless when Peverett ventured to look at him. Pike most liars he realized the advisability of looking his victim straight In the eyes. This he managed to aoromr litdi, sustaining tho cold Intensity of Quintana' paze as long as he deemed It necessary. Then ho started toward his rifle. Quintana blocked! his way. "Where my picket?" "Gol ram It! . Ain't I told you? Jake had It In his pocket." "My packet?" "Yaas, yourn." "My packet, it Is down in thee sink ole?" "You think I'm lyin'?" blustered Ieerett, trying to move around Quintana' extended arm. Tho arm swerved and clutched him by the collar of his flannel shirt. "Wait, my frlen'." said Quintana In a soft voice. You shall explain to mo yome things before you go." "Explain waht! you gol dinged Quintana shook him Into speechlessness. "Listen, my frien," he continued wdth a terrifying smile, "I mus' ak you what It was, that pun-shot, which I hear while I await at Drown' Vallee. Eh? Who lire a gun?" "I ain't heard no pun." replied Leverett in a ftranled voice. -You did not shoot? No?" "No! damn it all" "And Jake? Ho did not fire?" -No, I tell yeh " "Ah! Someone 1. It la not me.
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"I was jest a-goin to give It to you " "Is that my packet?" "Yes. It was all In fun: I wasn't a-going- to steal It " Quintana unbuttoned the gray wool fc-hirt, thrust in his hand and drew lorth tho packet for which Jake Kloon hud died v.ithin tho hour. Suddenly Pcverett's knees gave way and he dropped to the ground, groveling at Quintana's feet In an agony of frP'ht: "Don't hurt me," he screamed, "I didn't meant no harm! Jake, he wanted me to steal lt. I told him I was honest. I tired a shot to sare him, an' ho tuk an' run off! I wan't
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God! 1 was lookin1 for you ais my witness" He got Quintana by one Quintana kicked him aside
backed away. "Swine," " he said, calmly Inspecting the v, himperiir; creature w ho had started to craw! toward hjai. Ho hesitated, lifted his automatic,
then, as though annoyed by Lev-1
erett's, deafening shriek, shrugged hesitated, pocketed both pistol and)
packet, and turned on his he'd. Py the birch saplins he paused and picked up Leverett' s rifle. Something left a red smear on his palm as he "worked the ejector. It was blood. Quintana gazed curiously at his soiled hand. Then he s'ooped and picked up the empty cartridge case which had brm ejected. And, as he stooped, he noticed more blood on a a'allen leaf. With one foot, daintily as a gamecock i-cratolu s. he brushed away tho fallen leaves, itvtahng the mess underneath. After he had contemplated the crimson traces of murder Tor a few moments, he turned and looked at Leverett with faint curiosity. "So," he said in his leisurely, emotionless way, "you have furht with try frlen Jake for th.ee pak-.t. Yes? Vcr' amusing." He shrug-red his indifference, tossed the rifle to his shoulder and. without another glance at the cringing creature on tho ground, walked away t o w a r d Drowned Valley, unhurriedly. (Continued in Our Next Issue)
You can now Lu:' at Dutch Master Cigar for 5c. 270-tf.
your rifle-" j f.cVi IjP ) -'S ! ' Leverett made a rush for tho gun; j - V-SKi'l":- j I Quintana slung him back against! t 'i ;;A-r.i --.-' r i'V f r th3 oak treu and thrust an auto- . v;Mi -'jA'.y it
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Qulnt&r.a. "Joke's got P." Ieverett's vcl.-e was rrowlng ftrorer. H's Fma'.i ryes pitched fcr an instant toward hds rir.e, where It .-toxi against a tr- behind Quintana. "Where I he, then, this Jake?" repeated Quintana Impatiently. "He sot begged." "Pogged? What Is that, then?" "llo got Into ü sink hele ." 'What!" "That's all I know," paid Lver.;: f ullenly. "Him and mo was travel,:, hell-bent to meet up with you Jak" he was fcr a chert1 cut to Prowp.'d V'ajify. but r.o. fez I. 'gimme a
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me?" ask id Quintana, whese p- rrdexed features Lean to darken. AVhere Is it, my packet?" -I'm teii'.n' you. ain't I?" retort e I the ether, raSIng a vclco now shrill with tho ttraln f thU nf.v crisis
rushing to unexpectedly
"I heard Jake give a ho'Pr.
the hell's th trouble? I yel's.
be lets out a l eper.
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No ordinary tooth paste effectively combats film. So, under old methods, very few escaped tooth troubles. Beautiful teeth were less often seen than today. Two ways found Then dental science, after long research, found two ways to fight film. One acts to curdle it, one to remove it, and wigiout any harmful scouring. Able authorities proved these methods effective. Then dentists the world over began to advise tbeir use. A new-type tooth paste was created, based on modern research. The name is Pepsodent Those two great film combatants are embodied in it for daily application. Its new effects Pepsodent brings other effects which research proved essential. It multiplies the alkalinity of the
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Those Chilly Draughts How they force their way through cracks and crevices, and bring discomfort into the f a m i 1 y circle. These are unusual problems to be met at this critical time of year, and the one sure way to combat them is to enlist the aid of
a Gas Heating Stove. Easy Terrns Monthly Payments No matter how the storm roars outside, at the mere touch of a match you can start a strong wholesome heat which, in a few minutes, will make the room as warm and cozy as Palm Beach. See the Gas Heating Stoves at our Show Rooms. Nor. Indiana Gas & Electric Co. SOUTH BEND
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Woel Chaliic5. 2 7 inch, in li--ht ar.cl dark pattern;;, iale price, yard . . . .70c - Heavy clcur Coating. 56 inch, in dark nrccn, burgundy and black, s?!c price, yr.rd $1.9S Woo! Skirtin;;3, and 5f) inch, in broken checks and plaids, $3X0 value, sale price, yard $2.19 ;
Sill; and Cotton and Silk and Wool Poplin, in li;:!it shades, 36 and 40 inch, sale price, yard 49c Black Messaline, 36 inep, grood quality, sale price, yaid $1.39
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All Silk Silver Handing, silver on black net, 6 inch, at yard $1 .59 Lar-e Black Sill; Tasel.!, 1 3 inch, silk crochet tops at 75c
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Beautiful Met die Clolh. 20 inch, silver on back used as appar; 1 and millinery trimming, yard at $3.50 Cired Gold Lace, very fine, quality, yard . . . 89c Gold and Silver Lace, 3 inch, at yard 75c New Beaded Ta''s at 19c, 59c and 50c Black Beaded hriiir. 3 inch, at yard . . . .$1.50
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Mercerized Dama-k, 64 and 72 inch, ca!c price, yard 79c 72 inch fine quality Mercerized Damask, sale price, yard SI. 19 Linen Dama:-k, 70 in-h. sale price, y?.rd . . .$1.89 Bed Sets, spread an 1 bobter, full siire, excellent quality satin finish, sal-j price, set 5.79
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Sunlight V. orsted Knitting Yarn, in cherry, cardinal, navy, brown, tan, pekin blue and black, hank . . . .55c
Curtains-Material
Marquisette Curtains, with 2 inch
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Over the Phone We like to hear from our friends "over the phone" and assure you that if there is anything in today's advertisement that you desire or if there is anything else you wish and cannot take the time to come in for we will chop for you as conscientiously as if you made the selection yourself. Remember that we are always at your Service at the other end of the phone.
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