South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 336, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 December 1922 — Page 7

SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Triumphs of M. Jonquelle

by Melville Davisson Post 1922 NEA Service Inc

thi:

Uncle Wiggily

in the bushs .it

pond. "Hello himself

the f!de

of the

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'V.'ell, I bad a rood ekato and

al.o an adventure." laughed th

" a!d Lnc'iC "Wlgsily to j rabbit, as he skated over to Grandt o. an! this noise, pa Goosey Gander's house. And

THING OX THK HKAKTlf.

Tirxin llcm Ttlay. I;d erne occult jinwrr cf the Orient tho mysterious and in credible tragedy which had removed lr. r.i the world ore of it grcritcit ir.:ellirer.-es the brain of IiOHMAN', who had ftartld .cionwith 1!? paper cn the nianu- : '.cture cf precious store. by syr.thetlj th mlrtry? Jiodman was dead. Hi attendant, tint Grange Oriental froia the Shan monastery In Asia, told a story

:rl and Incredible. Finally

or, through the crevice under the doors:! I. he put out hi free hand and with hi f.ngtr touched the woman gently. Th fleh under his finer yielded, ar.d Ftooplng over, ho put the formula Into tho fire." Like one who has come to the end or hH story, the huge Oriental propped. Ho remained for some

mom?nt;i Mlenl. Then he continued In an e'en, inotonou-j voice: "I pet up from th floor then, ar.d purified 'myself with water. And after that I went Into an upper chambnr, opened the window to the

rxcij; wkjgily's skatiis

"Uncle Wiggily you had better put on your warm clothes this morning!" railed Nureo Jano Fuzzy Wuzzy in the hollow stump bungalow, 'Jut before 5ho told tho bunny gentleman that breakfast was ready. "I'ut on my warm clothes why?" asked Uncle Wiggily. "I!ecau if. very cold freezing!" answered the muskrat lady. 'Good!" cried Mr. L.ongertrs "We'll have snow and i.o for Thanksgiving." "There isn't any 5now, but I think there mut be wmo ice." fpoke Nurse Jane, "for the little puddle at the back door Is frozen solid."

"Hurray!" cried the bunny gen

tleman, as lie Jumped out of be J and began dancing around tho room. "I'm groins skating- after breakfast. Nurse Jane!" he paid. And when the bunny gentleman

had eaten some carrot panckc

with maple, sugar sprinkled .around

tho edges, he looked in the glass to ?ce if his pink nose was twinkling properly and then he looked for hU skates. He had not used them since the winter before, and they were .a little

Chinese characters. It was of Ira- dull and ruty. But Uncle Wiggily

mens length, but on account of thoflO0n iaj them polished and sharp.

thinners cf tho vellum, the roll j an;i, 5lingir.g them over his back, wound on a tiny cylinder of wood j ijntjc. wiggily started to hop away waH not above two inches in thick- from the hollow stump bungalow. ne5?. I "Where ' arc you going'.'" asked -Excellency," ho paid. "I have Nurso Jane.

t ? f t V tri lr t f Tn : ! r lo t Via o.T rn f

to slep o the sugar fpoon can ro to tho moving pictures with the milk ritcher, I'll tel! you next ab du: Undo Wisely ar.d the celery.

"Some one Is coming' now!' And ome one came, but It was no one the bunny wanted to sec, for it was the Woozie Wolf! "What are you doing here?" growled the Wolf. "I am .skating," answered Unci Wiifzilv. The bur.nv did not need

to ask. what th Wolf was dein?, crj coins to do. "Well tho bunny knev j

that the Wolf wanted to nibble ear. I W1IK1IE 1IGLKS ATtK CAFGIIT ammunition, this modo of hunting

' Oh, 50 you are ökating; nr

THREE MINUTE JOURNEY

hunting In some sections, particularly In Mongolia, that bleak province cf the west. The chief port I.i hunting eagle, ar.d the Mongolia hunters do It in an unusual way. If you happened to see the Chinese deftly securing their game without guns or gunpowder, you might think

of your ancestors, a few centuries back on the firm Thanksgiving day. To our resolute forefathers, who had braved tho terrors of a new country and had to economize on

:i. JONQUHLLC, greatest of French fast, and sat down to writo my redetectives, was called to America port to tho brotherhood. For the rd tho Oriental r'h'arsed the thing which I had been sent to Co :ry of what took rdacs on th ; was finished night when tho man who could1 He put hia hand pomewhero into manufacture rubles-and emeralds; the loose folds of his Oriental garr , cheaply as gbi. nut his death. ' inent and brought out a roll 6f thin. i.o on With the? Story. j velhnn-liko onion, skin, painted In

CHAI'TKIt III The Oriental wan going on with a s!.r,c ;r-t!e articu'.ation as though ! would thereby n.ak" a difficult mattT clear.. "Ti: night had fallen swiftly. It

was Incredibly MIent. Thero was no

und In tlxr Master's room, and no ' carefully concealed this report j i am -oin to look for a place light er.ept the flicker of the log ' through tho misfortunes that havo j to atc, and maybe I will have an MnoMcrlng in the fireplace. The j attended me. It is not certain that j adventure," answered the bunny

thin lirso it appeared faintly, along

.c '.11 of the door. H paused.

"The Hreplar, I'xei'.er.cy, is at t'.- nid of the great room, directly ' ;posite this door Into the hall, be-

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v, t r 1

cii I always rat when the

M.uter was within. Th" llreplaco I ol blick marb'.o with an Immen-Mark-n'.arbb hearth. And tho gift which I had brought the Master ft.indrt on onp f-ido of the fire, on this inarbln hearth., as though it were a j-:nci" andiron." The ir.an turned bak into the h' art of his dory. I knew by the vague f-onpo of rjr that the dvt. cations of the thing wen- again on thi way. And I began to suffer in the .ririt for the

I fhall be abb; to deliver it. Will! uncle. "Perhans I'll havo botli

you give it for me to the Jewel- , "Well, don't fall down and bump merchant Vanderdlck, in Am?ter-j your no;' ald Nurse Jane with a dam? Ho will yond it to Mahada! . laugh as she legan to wash the In IJombay, and it will go north di-lus. with the caravans." ' Uncle Wiggily hopped through I put the hcroll into my por':et and ; the cold woods and over the coid

went out, for a motor-car had come

into the park, and I knew that Jonquelle had arrived. I met Jonquello and the superintendent' in the long corridor; they had been looking in at my Interview through the elevated grating. "Jonquelle," I cried, "the judge was right to cut short the criminal

fields4' until he reached a pond of water. That is it had been a pond of water in the summer, but now, when it wa.s almost Thanksgiving, the pond of water was frozen into Ice. Hurray!" cried I'ncle Wiggily. "II re's a place to .kate!"

He sat down, fastened hi .skate?

trial and Issuo a lunacy warrant, j on paws. and then began to Thl creature is the maddest luna- i j0 OV0T tho frozen pond. Uncle tig in this whole asylum. The hu- wiggily wa ju.t wishing Uncle IJut-

man mind is capablo of any absurdity." Jonquc'.lr looked at me with a queer, ironical smile. "Perhaps," -he shrugged, "there is fomo explanation in the report in your pocket, to the Monastic Head. It's only a theory, you know." H smiled, showing his white, even teeth. We went into the superintendent' room, and sat down by a smoldering lire cf coals in the grate. I handed

long me J or.riuei jo me roil 01 fiiuiu, it wn j in one of the Shan dialects. He read

he I it aloud. With the addition of ccr

M tvter's safety. Interference, both by act and by the will, worn denied inc. Ihit there U an anxiety of spirit. Kxoellency, that the uncerlalnty of an Itsue makes intolerable The man paused. "The ires.-ure continued and the ine. It was nearly midnight. I could not distinguish any act or motion of the MnsW, and in fear I

rept over to the door and looked in

through the crevice

threshold. The Master sat bv his table:

was straining forward, bis hand! tain formal expressions. It container

rrlppln-r the arms of his chair. H.s; precisely tho Orientals testimony be.

ter. the goat, or Mr. Whitewash, the polar bear gentleman, would come along to skate with him" when, ai! ot a sudden, there was a crackling

you?" growled tho Wolf, "u hat do you mean by skating'." -Weil," answered Undo Wiggily. "you see I havo fastened on my paws some sharp, fteel runners, ana with them I can glide over tho ice faster than you can run. Do you want to feo me?" asked tho rabbit

eagerly, for ho thought he might skate away from the Wolf. "Xo. indeed. I don't want to ec you!" howled the- Wolf. "I know what you'll do you'll skate away so I can't nibble your ears. Now you take o thojo skates and I'll begin, nibbling." '

As Uncle Wiggily sat down to

tako off his skates lie had an Idea. t

If he could only get the Wolf to put on skate--, tho Wolf, not knowing how to glide on them, would slip and stumble and fa.!l Just a3 Uncle WJggily himself had clone when first he learned to skate. Jo when he had his skates off, the rabbit said: "Wouldn't you like to ricate, Mr. Wolf? You could go very fast, and catch any one you wished to nibble Try my skates." "Good!" howled tho Wolf. "Give me your skates!" Uncle Wiggily gave the Wolf the skates, and helped the bad chap fasten them on hus paws. "What do I do next?" a5kei the Wolf. "Stand up," paid the bunny. Hut no sooner had the Wolf stood up on the skates, then clown he fell ker-bunko, smacking hla nose, bing bang! "Oh. what terrible skates!" cried the Wc.'.f. He got up only to fall down again! Once more he stood nn. but he smacked his nose again

"Oh. wow! Take your old skates!"'

he cried to Uncle Wiggily, Icickingl

them off. "I've had enough! Now I've got to go to the doctor'.s to have my nose mended! Oh. double wow!" And away he ran. not nibbling the bunny's ears at all. ,

China i? not a nation of sports- Moum nave been or .iai mierrs:. men or hunter, but there is goo J ' Ar.d what a supply they could have

saved a few centuries ago! How many moro wild turkeys they cou'.d have hid if they had known the clever method cf hurting which the Chinese employ to catch eagles! This is the way they do It: Fach hunter has a tame eagle, which he carries on a perch, like th falconers of old. The cagle'a feet are securely tied to tho perch.

V hen the nunters arrive at the

hunting grounds they spread a net on the ground and cn it place the

eagle's perch. The next procedure is to give the eagles their favorite raw f,.-h la abundance. They fall cr. i; srecu-

ily. Th wild eagle in th r.-bxh-bcrhoed irr.fll the tth. and are attracted to It. When thy e on of their kind devour! ric the f.h the swoop down cn them and f.ght 1) gt some of the f.th. It lf then that the crafty hunters dratr th rets over th eagles a r. 1 bag them Alive.

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MRS, LULA VAU FULTON, ARK, Suggests to Suffering Women the Road to Health

eyes and every tens instinct of the . fore the court and no more, man were concentrated on the fire-j "Ah!" he said in his curiously

in-

pkVee. The red light of the embers, lieciea voice. . j was In the room. I could pee himj And he held the scroll out to the!

.ar! and the lawe oeyonu ii::u, neai vi uio lire, me- vtuum uanvu with th? calculations, but the fire- slowly, and as it baked, the black

'daco seemed strangely out of per- j umneso cnaraciers iaueu out. a.nu 0 pective It extended above me. j falrt blue ones began to appear.

jomjueiio reau in rvitvi lu-Je-v.-

"My Rift to tlie Master, not more

than four hand-breaths In length, including the ba.-o. stood now iike an immense bronze -n an extended marble slab beside a gigantic fireplace. Thi effect of extension put the top of the rtrepluco and the enlarged andiron, above its pedestal, out of my line of vision. Kverything ;.( in the chamber, holding its nor-

in his emotionlcsH drawl: " 'The American Is destroyed, and hid accursed work is destroyed with him. Send tho news to Gangkok and west to Iiurnva. The treasures of India are saved.' " I cried out in astonishment.

. "An nssassin! The creaturo was an assassin! He killed ltodman

ma! dimension, was visible to me. J simply by crushing him in "I have said. Kxctdlency, that my ! arm:" onglo of vision along the crcvlco oft Junqueü draw! lengthened.

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Fulton, Arkansas. "I used Lydi3 E. Pinkham'a Vcetablo Compound

for a sorenesa m my side. I would EufTcrsobadly every month from my waist down that I could not be on my feet half the time. I wa3 not able to do my work Without help. I saw. your Vegetable Compound advertised

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the doorsill w.is sharply exit mldv"u: of this now enlarged lirep'.ace. Kroni the direction and Hit of the Master's f :, he was watching something abovo thi line and directly over the pe,lrtal of tho andiron. I watched. alo, flattening tny face acair.jt the vi'.l. fr the thing to appear. "And it did appear. "A naked foot became Flowly lvit.'.e, a-; thougft homeono wexe descending with extreme euro from tho elevation of the andiron to the ureal marble hearth, under this M range enlargement, now fme dis-

"It's Lai Gupta." he raid, "the cleverest Oriental In the whole of

Aüia. Tho jewel-traders rent him to j

e.ow,

The big Oriental pauW. and looked down at me. "1 hnw then, irxcellency, that t!:e Master was lovt! The creative r.ergiei of the Hp'r;t suffer no ditirion of worship; tlio?o of the body n.us: be whc'.ly l"n!ed. I had warned th Master. And in travail, I!xellf n v. I turned over with my fae5

the floor. "Hut therN al'.va.-; hop", hope

ever tho certainties of cxperier.ee. ever the certainties of knowledge. I'erl-.ap. tho Master, ev n now. sus-t.iin-d In the spirit, v.ou'.d put away the devccat!on. . . Nr. l'xc I'.encv. I was not t.-ii'.'d. I krv v.- the M.ler was beyend -y. Hut th w t ; 1 to bop moved me. and I turned back to the crov.:e at the duors.'.l." He paused. "There w.-. now a d( licit ouor.

and gavo it a fair trial. Now I am able to do my work and don't even have a backache every month. I cannot praise your Vegetable Compound enough and highly recommend it to those who have troubles like mine. I am willing for these facts to be used as a testimonial to lead all who Euil'cr with female troubles, as I did. to the

watch Rodman, and to kill him if he j "ght road to health." Mrs. LULA

VANN.isoxdd, luiten, Arkansa3. It'athia sort of praise of Lydia E. Pinkham'3 Vegetable Compound, given by word oi mouth and by letter, one woman to another, that should cause you to consider taking thi3 wellknown medicine, if you are troubled with such eymptoms as painful periods, weak, nervou3 feelings, miserable rains in your back, end cannot

wag tever able to get his' formula worked out. They must have paid him an incredible sum." "And that is why the ere aim e attached himself to Hodman!" I said. "Surely. replied Jonquelle. "He brought that bronze Itomulus car

rying off the Sabine woman and ' .staged the supernatural to work out j hi plan and to save his life. I knew . the bronze as soon as I got my cy t

on it old Franz Josef gave it as a

present to -uanauai in i.uiaoay ioi matching ' up some rubies." j

I Hwore bitterly. "And we took him for a lunatic!" "Ah. yes!" replied Jonquelle. "What was It you Ki!d as I camo in? 'The human mind is capable of any absurdity! "

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"In I'r.f f5.i. Uxe'.! uaj color that would n the image. T!v b.a'.r and the eye vrr b'. je;

the bloo:.! apr.ie licre i:i t d e !::!. rs in a steady iigitt; , on the marble whi had devatio:; -f the

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. Another M. JorquclIo story. "Tho Uortune Teller,'' UH Ugin in our next ivuc.

AM Kit I CANS AVIV AT OXFORD Tho fact that Americans won In many of the athletic competitions a: Oxford. i- anotb.er proof of the excellent care that they endeavor to take cf the'r health. A recent pic

ture published shows Tevis Kuhn, a1 lihodes. scholar from I'rinceton. j

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the black marl.'.- of the ih-phice the I.dy was cor.!r.u''-.i ly vhite. "tbiK In every other a -.-?: cf her. Kjtceiler.cj-. thf wrman va n the hearth In tlu fiesli r-wj she i in the rlutch of thv savage ma figure In the Image. "Ther' if, no Ire cr ornament, a you will recall, i:eelitncy. Not even an c,ar-Jenel cr an anklet, us though the graver of the Irnafe felt that the Inherent beauty cf h!s

ure could take nothing from tho '

D ostentation. 'The woman's heavy, yti'.ow hair vi-a..? wound around her hea l, as in the image, she shivered a littl. f.i!r.t'.y. Iiki a raked child In an unr.ciuvtftiuj draught cf air. although .-he. .-to od on the warm. rnarb htarth and with the rd plow of th.- Are. The, voice from the r.vs'o figure cf th imag which I had brought th. Miirtt-r. and which .icod a the r.dircn, now o Immensely enltr,?td, b'trir.r.lng again to Pak. Th. thin n:eiai:b- found '-t-mI to splinter ngamu the dcnf .-ib r.ee. as it went fcr'vurl ir. the :.T'il pre.ribefl.

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How much nicer it really is to have a fine living room suite, or a new dining suite, or furniture pieces that the whole family will enjoy for Christmas. We find that folks are beginning to realize that furniture gifts are not a passing fancy. It is a gift that will give comfort, service and beauty every day in the year, and for years to come that is, if you get the good kind, like the "lifetime" furniture you buy at Heller's. You'll find something here for everybody from the children up to Grandma and Grandpa. And you can make a useful purchase from a dollar up to as high as you may wish to go. Welcome to whatever credit you may want. Gifts for the Home

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