South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 200, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 July 1920 — Page 20

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the: south bend news-times

HO USE OF SE VEN GABLES

Condensed by Josephine Van Tassel Bruorton

Getting a Night's Sleep By James J. Montague.

Of your f 'iir' 'v. I V tr ym t r.-ili th! ta! I:-::. ! rather than a ; Nnvf !. fr it i.,-ii. .i V mi-! t rot:-! rrt i .:'. n- tl;.-.e vith tr.o rr er,! that r r. i r -.'- !t ifr;r m w.'ty fro:n j lis. It is a lcerl. 1. 1 i '. s,' r. Z ivlth it th M.t rf the r: ;If:r. nvirvl ! fach c hu r r ;ir:d ey.-et e;-s roun 1 the oil Ifr. if.r itHf. ; Srr.-'tin; s it driff a . ! - yrei fnlch a of hbr ilny. ('.ays; vvhn Col. I'yr.c h.een, oit of p ir ( ovt to!:s;; . de. jinile, o'.l Wizard" Mn.l of his h'ie an. I little plot of lrvl- Inyfl vli-r M-iu'" i urs ! the i rtr;n-! for hi .sir. nr.l for-tol-l: j ";0i ie h!m hiood to drink!" iys hn Thomas M vib-, ' -n of the W iTnid. built for Co!. ' I'yn'hon ever hi- f.ifher's wry thr'h''!'!, the How-- of th Seven f;.thifs. ! On the -lay whni Ilepzihah f'yn- ; rhf nn tro l her brl ! ui.'lt rfont aivlj oriend tri- little r. rd-shop. built in J tr..- front K.ahie of the obi house, ( t!:r urr- h:;t f v.- of th- I'vr.choo-i j Moo ! b ft. J: h-- fyrxh-- :i. his son J (wh tl-(1 alT'i'l and enters r.-jt j Into this tale), II;z:hnh am! her .rother Clifford, IdUl I 'h t. I'yr,- ; chf-on (who hoi o o t n f. r :t Imis ' visit) and a fo'.v rr i r; . v.tit all. I

The I at' of Ma '.vas ;-ui;o.- 1 e- I

tir.ct at iea.-t Irure v.cro r.ono known. Ivonj: 5in f Hester had let on- of the nahl" to a dmut-rrtotypit rar:!d i Ils'ra'e ; ar.d bone others wtro i ri the o'd Imiis" s.ivn her.-elf and Clitford (now ja;doru-.l u'jt aftf-r vnTvir.K i!itrnc- for tho sa;;pofil ii;jid r of an iuk lei, an'l litt!; Jiidge Pynchcon was th Krrat man o the town; hut, di. .-pite hiä fvcr-rc.irly pmllc and stu.liod h nevuIrnrt. sas not ro.itly likrd. Ilopzihah shrank hw.iv from l;iin und ;iirforl 5hrlek-d wtitn he woal 1 have forced his way ia tu o him. Hpziah aril CI'. r:i'd scarce 1'tt the house even fur ih; Karden; tut Pholh and youok' lln!i:raf in t them oft':i; and tti kindly mist made itaolf thin t'dwon th-t:i till thy saw each th-r cl ar and th' lr harts drew close and !oe ctrao to

tlirm hut so softlv nod s.v .-etlv .

they kr.ew it not for love, hut eall.-d I it by tint other swt-.;t nam -fri ndfh!p. ' I . Then Pho-h must needs tro j home and with h r went all tu-. Fur.phlne; and the mist drifted hack , and all the scant happiness that ! had come with her to Hipahah and Clifford for a little, lied away. When fhe had Kone. the Judi;.; !f- ! came ew-n more I t. nniricd to j CllfTord. "Cu-ln Ilepzlhah." 1: he--,. J with his most t-enevolcnt smilf. ' Ia i me nee Clifford." - 1 You cannot," said Ifpzihah. ! "Since yesterday ht- hatli l:cpt his j Led." ! "Wlat?" cried the ju.h-;c-. "Is he ill? Then I must and will .- hiic. j Thro U none vho wowl.l so delight i to promote his h.ipi'in.si ami well- j hfin'-C. I of OU tt h t I;ie s e him. He.zih ih." I '"In th run" of Heaven'." nh-,1 , Hepribah. h r ait;ir o a rc oiuin . tier far, 'Vive mir, I le.- . -h von, : this loathsome pret-tis of alt--4iou for your victim. You let him tt. priscn under false aecusath'ti. Y"liate him! ay s. liko a man! .t j tills HH'Tnent. you cherish some hlaek i purpose .aain.st him in our heart! ; Speak it out! Hut neer s;' ik apain of j our lo e for my io-r j rotter." ! Th jud;:vs henevolcnt count'Mi- j anef hecame hard. i "Cmisn e'iibali.'" h said. "It is my J'.ed purpo-;. to m c "lifforo. ; h fore I h ave this ho.i. e. I u ill i e.iVe Oi; 111)' lO ISOU. )f IUV UlK'l' 's state, which I inherit , 1, not one j third was apparent when he dnd.l Cütford . in uive me a ''lue To the! :eeoei ': th" l en,a indt r. It is as! certain as that I st..n.l here!" i "And what is h" iffuso;" j ".My d'-ar cousin," .-ini'e 1 th." ;ud:;" ; hliridly. "The alternative is h;s e..:ifin mrtit tor the remain.!. -r of riis

life, in a puhiic asylum lor th" m"Vou cannot mean It!" crh-d Hest(r; hut the juda- only slit uurcd his ho'ihHis and :anl: "Tini" hits l'.ui 'üfferd come to me"; and Hes?T turned atid went slotviv up the st.iir

und kr.' ke-1 at her ! i"ther"

pi OO.V after th puMirntloTi f J'TLf S ai l. t le tter." IIa llioruc iiio( to I-fio, Mav, wlicre he wrtic -Tm Hon. cf ihe n-m u .ahh 'I lu re lias nlvias leeu N;on tr h di- ai-sioii as to which hon.' In S,ili in nh picturod in this htory; some pel von, c laiming m. viiih' another.

llauthorrievTent Kack to Concord, oitu; n with hU literary work, and hi hi iHlilnp 'T;i!i2hvxNl Xalf": a! a IJfc of IYatiklin I Merer; during thU irf-riotl the author Ilx! at a)!side." The writings of Hawthorne ihov a. suhtle imagination and a otiriou-t Iower of an;dy-

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It ha-i leinn' sotnenliat of an aaepttl far! that tlii- hoiM on T n r n e r stm t, now kept as a memorial. 1- the original house ol the -tory. It whs Iur'lia- t iy I ; in r t i n o f .s,il in. and lurtho work of rt-storation thT

w-ia found two nioi-f fahles than nt firt apMartl; theve were u nco ril so that now, at h-at. It l- a house of m'cii Kahh s. Some eais ao It : slate. I that Hawthorne hinelf, when a-kcil af)o"t It. lainieil tluit lie had no particular hou" in niltid uhen writhi tlu story, Ir.tt made n oom-jo-.it. picture of seeral. leading, he drifted away with her into the cold, sullen mist. With th day came many p or to th.; cent-shop; hat none gained admlttan' h-at when I'tioc he came, the cardan-dor opened for her. A h;ui(t claspr-1 liers and she was le.l into the disis- d r( ception room. Th" sun streamed in through the ur."u rta inei windows, .and she siw hei companion was Hdrave. Ilo told her the j ide was ihad in the v'uiH" manner as his ancestor "To whom (h-d had :v-n hlcod to drink!" ilc eonvuu ed her that the uncle for whose supposed murder Ciih'ard had .suffered for 30 years, had died in the .same fashion. "We must not hid" it a moment longer!" erp d Phoei.e. "Clifford is inii,T'i;t! (Jod will malre it mantfest! Let us throw the door wide and call the neJtrhh.irs to tee the trut h." "W a i t!" h e t: et e d Hol.i;rave.

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T.I i: lini'Si; or THE SEVEN CAHLES IN SALEM.

sis. IU rirIe creat mental traits, lie pnas-.fd thrt literary quality of ftylo a k r a c c and charm, a perfection of la menace which no other AiihtIcun writer posKO.sod In the same deprree; and vthlch p I a v e . H ft w t h o r n e amonc the preat

masters rf Knllsh pros-e. His friend mid coller-niato, Lncfcllmv, In releini: "Tice Told Tales," said that It came from the hand of a konlns," and pralJeti it for Its style, which, lie said, "was as clear as running Aater." Wlill. Hnuiorno laclutl the nr '"oiiiplivfimciit of verse, he was in the highev. seii a jt. Hepzlbah. Clifford and Phoe.be hecame rich. They decided to live at the judge's country place. At the very moYnent of departure, through Clifford's troubled mind drifted a recollection of the time when, a mere ley. he nad discovered the teeret sprini; which caused the portrait of the colonel (before which they stood), to swinpr forward dJpclosinir a recess wherein where important papers-. P.ut he had forpotten

the secret of the pprinp. "Perhaps I can recall !t," .11 Hoiprave, and touched th sprimr. It was much rn?tM and therefore, whn released, 'hp portrait tumbled to the tloor. There was the recess and there the title deeds to vast Indian lrnds old Jaffrey I'ynchf ori s missing projerty. "But how -an you to know the secret of the princ?" I'horb asked of Holravo, apart. "My dearest Phche." ?miled Ifo!rrave. "how will it pae you to take the ramc of Mnule? Th: secret is the only inhrritan- e thit has comdown to me from tha ancestor. V.'hen Thomas, son of Wizard Maule, built this house, he took the opportunity to construct thi recess and hide awav tho.-e title-dc eds. I would have told you fill this liefore, hut I feared to frighten you." Phoche's smile forgave him: and as their carriage rolled amy, the old House of the Seven Gables, freed from its burden of secret and o;.rssmiled after them hrirzhtly s the mis: lifted and fieri avay. (Copyright. l?2e.)

ItY .l.Ii:s J. MONTAGU!-:. I that they loved to fine; and parVh"n Mr. Willi im Luth r Yeats j t;ci:!ar!y to sing to me. wrote that pc em about wanting to When I rnlid that T ronMn't

' - ' - i inm k o: ie. pini: tr.eni tip r.ir e rows of . inn..p thee t.nnip orfer.der!

ms m t;.e :,t-e iou-i g.aue. 1 Know

arise and p to th such I!!Tie and

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intimated thit I was crif ir'7inc- the'r

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wna: was nio matter w:tn n;m. m 1

een to a natiur. il cenven-

liad just

tion.

I havo t.ern to a r.a

game of poker. I don't object to po-Krr cn mcra! grounds, tut 3 o'e'ek .n the mrrn!ng 1 not The hour I prefer to Pi-ln a game, i explained ths to him a kindly as I could. h"t his feetir.-? wer hurt. He went awav with.

j t'itter words on his lips. j Again I sought worn nature' soft

resn-rer. pui wnsn i any iüt. A voi over the t-!ejd. wb.jch

I answered after it had r..r.-r ;uct

; m.nutes. t'osarnt m j down stairs and. co for an

j bile ride. i "We'll Co out to tn PMff House

atf. see tr.e eais an I wattn trie

-r akfast. sit ua tjor.s. b' fter.er tl ur, : y-. , tt," J i .. .( ' e T 1 them ,

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in t: sic. That ld o a fjuarrel among them .1 hoi it TT-V'O lrio til li'ntp.i flr i r e Ti

tion. to... and if I can had a ec j fr thv thought , vokv v " loud V.nde. .ulhcpntly lerrcte from ! T'vist haNP aru?M nsure. T ws ,cnh onoui:h t (i on

bos and ' 'ne r.ara word led to another, ai th

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tu i:ru;rn cfati in

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politicians and newspaper po s and, i..uu worn ieu io anoincr, a:;.; the grun.l that the sun didn't

d'stir.guishcd writers, and amateur ! 1 ocean to look souaily for all con- i a. , o'clock in the

set

cerned when somebody remembered that Irvin Cobb was on the same floor, so they all went In to ping to him.

I aroe. carefully locked th door, and returning to bed a train, a? 1 supposed to resume my slumber. There wa a kti(k at the door.

"All fusy."

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want to b'"We'll jt

rise. Sc-e i rise ricb.t out of thr west. Very unusual siht. f"uly seen in San FTanc'so and vicinity.'" I didn't go. but rather wih I had.

At o'clock th gentlemen

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The profiteer has had his day in tlii? country", hut there may t" something in the fear of the New York Journal of Commerc that the downward movement of prices may can" the pendulum to swing to the other extreme, causing overproduction and unemployment. Fair prices now for all necessities of life will prevent this.

Qjurt' ts, I'm going th're on the first train. Th uniTae thirg about a national convention is when attending one

you get plenty of a. number of things j of which you are f-u d. 1 I. for example, am fond of music, j I have had enough musia i

I like conversation, and I am f& 1 up on conversation. Far the one

loaue l't'1 "'';who said trat inasmuch as h had; The- nominated CoX. Palmer and'

cnouun oi every u.inir. '.e , roucie-i i othir.g else to do he thought he j W. F.ivis. passed a platform, and

weeK or r.uman experience nas i"H , Va,uld dron in. call im n few- frion,k I n-,r, hrHnnin- to h-.iiot for ,

KLAH M V '. The bu'ii :-. i--; of ih- ; 1 1 : at tier t.. the 1 lire

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occasior.allv occupy the net room.

'iae; j pretended my besi that I was out. i three in number, came home a-d

hui it wasn't any good. The knock j canvassed the convention situation got strong r and stronger. j in voices that penetrated a two-inch Opening the door I found a friend ! door like an armor-piercjr.g shell.

In former y-irs ; parfmc nt !:? smiv!;

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Because a cow drank their supply of gasoline and then died. tv. o United States aviators flying between southern towns were detained by court action, but later released as hi am elf ss.

nie raru.er uun m ine exniemeius spend th.o world have to orfer. And i ; wasn't a. particularly stirring conven-

tion at mat. i

Thursday night I sought my couch and composed myself to s'.umber. 1 was Just sinking into a pleasant lethal g when four of my friends followed y eight c,f their friends came into the room, and lining up like

circus horses at the foot of mv bed!

hesrun to sing. They sing Tammany, the Lone. Ivong Trail, Sweet Rosy OTIrady. I'll be Your Once in a While, and

were about to sing Over There when ! I beac d them not to tax t'aejr voices

any further. They insisted that it was allricht;

r.ittt'? bf1v ha.s hc.n

a few hours in a quiet president when I gave it up. took a 1 E r. eland for hur:al at P

in all our lives there can

moment like this. Is ? Are yoii consiuous of am, that h asmade this

only point of life worth living

be another it all terror no joy. as I

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"It seems a sin," faltered Phoebe, "to speak of joy at such a time."

"Phoebe," cried Holgrave, "befo. e j yiiii came, my past was lonely and j oieary my fufute seeme.j a shap-! b ss f;Ioom. With, you came hope,

v. arir.th and joy. I love you, Phoebe. I m you love nie 7"

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Plioehe. ilropping h.er eyes. "You know I lcve ;ou." At tint moment, the mingled

Voict : of lleplhah and Clifford c ame I to tlietn. T'fiocdie and hor lover went J to inert them- Hepi'Jhah. when she saw them hurst into tears Clifford j .sriii'.-d a nd murn ur.-d '.In the Uoe I of I h'-n h.ad hloorped in the old. j ,OM. .1 t'l-t I

I ly ttie dath of .lUtle pvnclieon

CHRISTIANA TAVERN Among: The Lakes An hb-al flrsf-elass Rittinia-r r.'.erf. ia I'lhii.-va I no ids en one rf fiar l.eantifiil i-entierfiiiir lakes near AdamsvIlK. .Midi., in-. st uniting hi S"Ut!i"rn .Mi-liigan fer .e;i!tli. rst nad !iif-.rf. Pine reads. T'.o.it ir; sr. ha'tl.itig. tetu-.U. croquet, swings, golf i'..st of fMit'",'. (rea .Ttily 1st. Wrde t'..r 111 i:st rut.-.! . !r' nl.ir ntid "r.ite t ct im;vo.. i;,: w-ir'KVirg, M;.-h.. K. i. Adv".

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i called. Nope answered.

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CATARRH of th BLADDER re'ievrvj In 24 HOURS Each Cap-

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Do You Get Careless In Summer? Some fellows who look neat as a pin during the fall and winter and spring get a little mite careless when summer comes around. "Whew, ain't it hot?" they say, and they wilt right down and look sloppy. Don't do it, boys; there's no excuse for it. This diy-cleanins establishment will help keep your summer clothes looking fine. Send us your Palm Beach or other light-weight garments. At very modrate cost we'll keep you looking as snappy and alert and presentable as you are during the cool weather. Then you'll enjoy all the more those little visits on cool, cozy, vine-hidden porches when the moon shines brightly and the sound of the ukulele is heard in the land. Just phone us and we'll call for and deliver your garments.

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long waiting, she knocked again.; then h undid the door and entered the chamber w;is empty. Rick fche an down the stair, cal!lotr Tib iitif 1 ly : VÜfTord Ii gone! Help, Jeffrey l'yr.cheon! Some h:rrn will ovae to him!" She ran through the hall. railing and. arching for Iiim. When. sie, approached the parlor door iicaiii. 'liftoru stood, iu the K"r. 'ondng fiom witliin. He pointed his hr.Ker back into the room. "Come. Hepzlbah!" he oned with i wilt gesture. "The weight is gone

from us! We can sing and laugh, I now. Aye; we can be as light- j hearted s little Phoebe herself." j Horror Ptrhken at his h ak? iv. notions. Hepzibih slipped past him 1 Into the parlor. Almost unme liidedy 5he returned a cry choking !n her throat. "My Cod'" she cried. "What will ' bcor.ie of us!" "Come with mef cried Clifford. ' Mill with that wild jpiyMy. 'Tut on your cloak and hood. tak you purse with motley in it. and come" Siil with that wild gayety so for.!gn to him. Clifford led. the v;), f.rfft to tlie depot where he m i ie ; her fake the train when they left it ! at an out-of-th-s-way station, still '.

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Pile Syvterers

(an You Answer Tliew Qtu'. tions? Po joti know why o!r.tmer.f5 do not Lrive y vj quick anl lasting relief? Why cutting and operations fad? Po ye a know th oaujj of piles Ii internal? That there is a Ptacr.ati-r. of tloj l in tho lower towel? Io you know that there is a harmless Internal tablet remedy discovered by Ir. Leonhardt aj.d known a Hi:d-LII. t:ow s-dd by Wettick's Drug js'tore and druggists genenilly. that is ifuarantetnl ? HUM-KOI n ! an:she piles by removing the internal cause, by freeing blood circulation in the lower bosrel. Thi3 finipde hau:.- treatment has an almost unbeit..ab!e record for fure. s.ife and lating relief to thouwr.i of pil si. k sutf. teis. and MV3 tile, needles. j am .'.nd 'p -t .-e of sji cperrttpen. There a no re.i.r. rrlxy It should not da the Miriti for JTWA. AdvL

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Ten years Vvdthout a corn

Countless people boast that record now. Years ago they started using Blue-jay. Never since has a corn pained twice. And never has a corn stayed a week.

You can quickly prove that corns are needless. Millions have already done it. Think what it means. No more paring, no more pain, no more unsightly pads. Dainty shoes without unhappy hours.

Apply a touch of liquid Blue-jay or a Blue-jay plaster. The corn pain will end. And soon the whole corn will loosen and come out. The action is gentle but sure. Blue-jay is the scientific method, created by this world-famed laboratory. It is not like the methods which are harsh and crude. Try Blue-jay on one corn. Buy it tonight from your druggist. Live the rest of your life without corns.

B lue jay

&J0' Plaster or Liquid

The Scientific Corn Ender

BAUER & BLACK Chicago New York Torontt Mert ri Stert! Surfte! DreMings ad Alae J ProJucia

Use Culicura To Keep Children s Skins Heakhy If mothers would only use Cuticura Sap nad Ointment for every-day totkt and liirrsrv purposes, how much soffennjt rr.ifrht be avoided by preventing little skin pstd scalp troubles btcorr.inp serious, Cuticura Talcum is aL: excellent fcr Idtle ones, it is delicately medicated and exquisitcly perfumtd. tNvtorlM,Dpt 20F.UiJJeB Uui " Policvary1tp k.p JJc. OinUTjttit 25 Dd t. Tnic.rtr.2cK:. ri4"Cutkura 5oap Iurei without nrjj.

ZVou'll l.Wsf- Triullnp at l!rller

If the Bant Sent you a notice

Rupture Kills 7, 000 Annually P-vrn thousand .perFons each year are laid away the burial certificate bf-inr marked " Hupture." Why ? Ilecause the unfüi tunalo oneS had nepleittd thernF"lvc: or had been merely taking iare of the fri,-n ( Hwellinf?) of tl;e afilictlon and rayinn no attention to the cause. What lire yen duinn? Are you nct;lectlnK yourk If Try uearir.i? a truss, appliance, or v.-hat ever name yon choose to call it? At best, the trv.ss js only c riakctshift h fal1 iitop against a collap.-tr.s wall nr. I t-i'.nnot be expected to a t aa more than a rr.fre mectianical Rurport. Th lindintr rressure retards blood circulation, thus robtlni? the vreakened murl--f t)f that wliicli they netd most ncurlshr:u nt. l!ut m lf nct lias found a way, nnd every tru.e3 rjfftrer in the land 13 invited to make a FP.EE test r:,-ht In tie friv.iry of tficir own home. The 1'LAFAO method Is unquestionably the most scientific, logical and successful s. If-tr. a tm nt for juj ture the world axs ever known. The FLAP AO FAD -when nrtherinrr rlosfly to the body cannot popplbljr flip or hhift out of r-Iace. theref(.re, cannot fhaf'j or j inch. Soft 3 v cd vet eaey to ni ply iru-xp. nivr. Ta be used whilst vom work a:;.l whilst yoti sleep. No Ftrapf. buckles or Fprincs attached. Learn bow to elope the hernial opening as nature intmdVd .' the rupture r.VN' T cAiTiö down. pcnJ you- name toclav to I'LAI'AO CO . l;lo-Vc Pt. I.oni 3, :o.. for FF.i:K trial I'lapao RHi tho information !.-" 'sary.

Ve are sorry your money is worn out; you will have to replace it with new." Ifyou received such a notice from your tank you would feel bad, to say the least. Buging GOOD furniture is so different than owning a savings account. You won't have to replace good furniture it will earn interest in the comfort, the contentment, the satisfaction, the pleasure, the service it gives. The "other" kind will wear out and have to be replaced. Inasmuch as you can have what credit you need at Heller ft, and inasmuch as it is tendered as a service and in a dignified manner, without red tape why not GET good furniture? It is really as much pleasure to us to know that we help in furnishing a home correctly as it is to you to possess such a home.

'When Heller fay It' Oak. It's Oak.

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