South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1922 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 22, 1922
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But They'll Sell Them i ot U.'cr I(riIl Ae.vf Year COLI.'MLIA CITY. Nov. 21. In-
Vh)T Old "SiJirkj." .ability of retail co il It ilcrs to pro-j Darney Goc?!p has now taken up'C,,re anthracite coal during the early i hi, residence .n South Bend. At leat , faM or un.sl recen. and then;
ne :s tourinf: ;n in: v ein ly. A men d.Iaridated lookin? auto,onl' ln -rna:: nuantltie- had resuit-
1 was parked n front of th Farmer;? , ed in hundreds of perrons In r.nrth-iT-upt Tddg. Tuesdla'.'. The fenders ern Indiana di?per.!n with hard were rusted and badly bnt. The top coal burner' and 8ub?tltutln?r bi:u-
a:.d fide curtail were badly p-hed- I mlnous and wool burners. Seconded. tv rui ator was tove ln and j hard dealers here ani ln surroundthe wheels badly out of line. The i In? towns ar now overstocked with
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ne:ai .ippc-aranco su??C5tcd that thr far had Tn It bet days. On the bonnet covering a no ry and lne.Mc en; motor were printeJ in larpe letters "Spark pluff-"
hard coa burners. discarded by former u-ers and In many Instance? have recently found it necessary to turn down offers from the owners
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rn.ikM a '.arse pift to an .r- t. tut. on c r endows a cc-liege i. l.ok 1 u; n 1 a man to b- re;-rttd. (.)f: n a name will live and ue rverenc.l for tht reason aione.
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s-.riiple, unconscious art drert ha I entire I under pretense the. i.i.tn' attention, and of honor to tho öoered carpet, h- wu.s alone he picked the The proceiion had been cunnlngi. and turned it over. It wai ly delayed, and the English regi-
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of "lirilliant Af. Iii', ernrnt." He renw.mbertd d'stirntly tho very day that a marked copy of thlj paper had corn' to him. -nt out by an a I : -r i r: if aunt. The brilliant achievement had I" ui the rather clever handling of .r.rr.o Runs in a hill fU'ht. It was a tiny war and the correspondent was making all lie c 'uld of every inci-ci'-r.t. He Ik Id th thino: a moment In his hands, trying to remember how rrnr.y year." arn that had been. It Fcrmf'1 a lif'tim". .inl he put It taek rmrly on the tabl. face down. Immrdiatelv th- cirl came In with a tea-tray. he could not find a rorvant In th iiou-e but she was rot üsturb. d. She wat flushed and 5milinu': her velvety brown eye.i
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merit.-, separated by the crowds of P'-'ple, utr' bcln? cut to pieces. .Suddenly v.edjed In. they were at the mercy of the Arab knife. The city was a pot of sound. The man siw instantly that the resimnts were lot. lie lookecl out southward, toward the citadel, and under hbs eyes there leaped up a Inner crimson blur and. above the innumerable scents of Cairo, he caught the Fmell of fire. Morever. the native regiments had pone over to I lam; they were forming hero and there under the green crescent in perfect order. The man stood motionless, every muscle, tense, his face like Iron. The lingers of England were slipping off of Egypt! Then a cool, firm hand entered his own. He looked down and. all at once, as by some sorcery, the white city with its hell of pounds became a thing unreal. lie saw only the girl who stood beside him, straight, slim, lithe, and beautiful as a Naiad, her
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Of 33 women candidates for Par Uament In the British general eleo tioa. just ov?r only ihre were successful Top to bottom. Lady Alderton. Lady Nancy Astor. Mrs Wintrmgham. The last two won. re-elected.
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mouth made I It 1 1 dimples. He noted every detail of her her In the man's humming head the long lashes, her exeiuisite mouth, thought passed that In Eastern And the mot mysterious, the most countries this slipping away of the Irresistible Impulse In the world s rvants meant s mething serious, seized him. He turned swiftly, Thlncrs JIke it had preceded the caught her up In his arms, and Mutiny. : kissed her. Hut hi. mind was ln another quar- As their Hps met, the girl's nrm
(nr. Ibd she know him? His brown went out around him. Her warm; hair was shot with gray now'; there body seemed to melt into his own. I was hardly any brown left In it. His to become a part of him. of every j Jaw would look lean and bony: the nerve, of every blood drop, of every;
j man 3 eye. It was the picture, in
worn-cut middle life, of that wonderful woman whom he had met and ovrd while the plate of broken bone pressed on his brain. He read the notice underneath. She had died sitting In the window of the English hotel at sunset. And all at once he realized that from that hour, from the moment
the hTse fell in the wet street, every
incident and detail the girl, the rising, the violence, the ppb-ndid lovo idol of his life had been figments of the fancy! Anil vaguely, as from a distance.
fragment of his flesh and her voice, broken with kisses, seemed, to murmur in his heart. "Oh. my love! I shall be with you always!
j "You came an ugly crooper. Fir to tho Henry," said the big surgeon: "Seen
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She could hardly wait to show him what she hmi brought in with the tr-a. Sh slipped the tray onto tho table and put the things Into his hands.
It was a letter written
hero a shoe t from an old blue- unconscious until
ruled ropy hook. the words pain- up." fully printed, the letters uneven,! The man looked about him. He "r" and always a head taller was In the Engh-n ho-pital. An than the rest. ' orderly was arranging some articles "I called them 'are-ah' and on a table. The surgeon was smil-'double-ah.' " she said. "They were !ng; a newspaper, which he had Just harder to make than the others." put down, lay across a chair. The Then she gave h's arm a little picture of a woman in it caught the squeeze. mmmmmm mmmm.
ISni III ; ii'i w it i .ii . n thought the finger- were on his h'-art. He could hardly read the dim-printed line. "And if y; ti come over and lick th Yankees, I will love you more bettor." He felt himself going weak all over. Th! was the only love-letter that any woman had -?ver written him. He had got innt::rcrab 1 tt -r pretending to be, but this wa the or. ly one. And here it was Anrll flower reaching1 him In winter. Here was
he heard the big surgeon going on: "Heautiful operation. Sir Henry. We shall have you In the saddle at Khartum in a fortnight." Another thrilling adventure of M. JoTiqueMe. "The Woman on tlm Tcr-rne-e," will Iogin in our next is?aic.
Some one must win each of the prizes in the $l,S0O Add-a-pearl Picture Title Contest. You have as much chance as any one. Oet your free blank and send your cho ce of t tie today. Clauer's. adv
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