Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1920 — Page 15
WHEN A GIRL MARRIES A New Serial of Young Married Life
CHAPTER XXIII, I appiauUeU my own decision. Capt. Winston talked aliuilt to the front" after three months' recruiting work over here and fairly included Jim in his plans. 1 could see how joyously, how hopefully uiy husband responded. Only one* int ident marred the ilelisbrful dinner. Capt- Winston asked about “Mra.—er —or Bryce—" and then looked at me In erilent embarrassment. But I managed to seem unconscious of that. Home at 11 —happy, pleased with each other and the world. The incident of the keys forgotten. For a while'l had forgotten the letter and the pain uinat cause Jim, But now the time come when I must give that letter I tried to find words to help - Horn the war department. Whatever it wi, dear, remember that t love you. going: to stand by, Jim. and be a —the kind <*f :i a soldier LSni” took r': eii' einpe w i'll titnt He tore open the envelop*-. out a singl- typed sheer and 4 Men, 1 Woman Held on Liquor Charges Four men and one woman are under arrest on blind tiger charges today. John Irish. Lewis Flice. his wife. Mary Mice, were arrested at 2651 West Walnut ■freer by Sergt*. Uuell and Sheehan. A still and live gallons of whisky were found, the officers said. When the home of Steve Skrjane. 51. a Servian, living at 722 North Holmes avenue, was raided, twenty-five gallons of ralstn whiskv were found, the police said. Polica also say they found a quantity of liquor In the home of Arthur O'Donnell, 129 West Regent street.
‘Pious Thief’ Steals Sunday School Fund Help—a pioua burglar! He plies hla trade in the Calvary Baptist church, Roosevelt avenue and Stewart street. Rev. Alonso Slaughter, pastor, overlooked his acts on several occasions. Forgiveness was not forthcoming, though, when the Sunday school bank containing a small amount of collections disappeared. Rev. Slaughter reported that on a previous visit the thief carried off a quantity of Sunday school buttons. Corn Oil Said to Be Beneficial to Body The average family has not yet learned the health-giving properties of crisp, green salads with their mineral salts and the "fat spluble B" Titamine, which Prof. McCollum of Johns Hopkins university proper functioning of the human bodyrlrecording to Dr. Edwin F. Bowers, noted health expert. Corn oil. he say*. had been proved by scientific experimentation and by experience of dietetic and culinary experts to equal the finest olive oil in both pilatability and food value. Two Missing Girls Found in Kentucky Mary J. Bfiiley. 16. 1141 North Delaware street, and Cecilia May Barn***. 15, 10*0 South Mount streets, who dhutp- ; peared In this city March 25. were fount? 1 several days ago working In a eatidv store at Louisville, Ky. They wer located through a letter written to a girl friend.
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ran hts eye* over it. Then he looked up. a triumphant Hash lighting his face. "It's from the adjutant general's office. fin ordered to Washington. They've convened a board to examine me." "To examine you?" I cried. "Yes; to pass ou my fitness for active service." Jim's toice \fs quiet—resigned, 1 thought. "That would mean you must go across again. It wouldn’t be fair. I'm sure they'll see that. You've done your bit. They haven't any right to take you again The words rasped their way past my dry lips.
i|| F'OUBTM FliM MHU HIM BHJI Sale of Banded Ready-to-Wear HATS For Women and Misses % * s 2= $ This price represents such exceptionally good values—the j active demand that \ IJ this special group will \ -jfpT X'id f soon find new owners. II •*- j ' Small, medium and V w'\ large shapes. \ * | // Various heights and \ w\ * / - \// widths of crowns. . \ (1 / yF/ Black, brown and \ \y / F navy; grosgrain ribhon bands. Pineapple straw sailors are in- a *‘" eluded. Special, $2.98 The Wm. H. BLOCK Cos.
"I’m not sure that they’ll take mo. I think I'm fit—” begsn Jim. I interrupted—l wanted to scream wild protests—but Jim looked so calm and steady that I felt I must at least pretenfl to be. "Why, they’ won't take you, dear; they couldn't. Any one can see that you aren't fit to serve. My Jimmie lias done enough." 1 meant to comfort him. Then Jim came a step nearer. There were red stains high on his cheekbones. His eyes flashed—but I was so caught in the turmoil of my own pain that I didn't understand. “You think I'm a cripple, Anne? Suppose I am—even men on crutches have served at their country’s need!" Even then 1 couldn't believe what T heard. I flung my arms ground Jim
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b if I could hold him against the world. I hadn’t realized that I couldn’t hold him—against his own desire. "They can’t take you—it would be too cruel! You’ll be able to get out of It—won't you?" “Anue!” he cried; and again, "Anne! You said you would help me like a soldier's wife." Then I understood. My arms fell helplessly st my side. They were powerless to hold Jim—but they must be strong enough to support me, as I swuyed back against the bureau and felt a sharp corner pressing against me. I cried aloud in frightened protest: “Then you want to go? Y'ou want to leave me? Perhaps—perhaps they aren’t forcing you at all! Perhaps you—asked them to take you!"—Copyright, 1920. (To Be Continued.!
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