Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 105, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1920 — Page 13
’ WHEN A GIRL MARRIES A New Serial of Young Mar ried Life
CHAPTER LXIX (Continued). Jim laughed, and Sheldon Joined him. But In that laugh of Sheldon’s I read full consciousness of the thing Envy had tried to conrey—namely, that 1 wasn’t thinking of him at all, hut was using him to make my husband aware of the charm I might havo for other men. When I reached the couch, Jim drew me down to his side, gave me a careless kiss, and said: “Anne, I want yon to persuade Kvtv to take the money she won. Twice we played double for quits, and both times that clever child defeated me utterly. Some checkerqueen, Evvy. Take your money, lady champion." “Jim, how often do we have to go over that?” ETry’s voice was sharp. “I, won’t walk ont of here with about $lO of yours, like a regular little card-shark —that's all. I won’t!” “Don’t be silly, Evvy. Ton won, didn’t you? Well, believe me, if I’d won I’d be taking the spoils. And also believe me, next time we play I’ll rake in my pile if I’m the winner. Otherwise 'what’s the use of playing? How about it. Shelly ?” Sheldon looked uneasily at Evvy. “Oh, why all the fuss, Jimmie- boy?” broke in the girl before Sheldon could reply. “Tou don’t have to call In Anne end Shelly as referees. This is between us, I came to amuse aa invalid, not to fleece him. Tea weren't playing your usual game, and all bets are oil. If I hear another word about this flilthy lucre I’ll never play any games at all with you any more.” Was this the cause, the only cause, of that strange silence when I came in? Still questioning, I began mechanically to insist that Evvy take her winnings, but she waved me aside almost angrily. “Stop bickering over a trifle!” she cried with utter indifference to the money. Then she slipped into her motor coat and dragged Sheldon off with an Impudent little parting shot:
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“If you’d behaved. Jimmie boy, I might have suggested sendkfrg our two freshair fiends out to dine, while we had a cosy little party in the candlelight.” Before anyone could reply the door slammed. „ “Would yon have liked that—‘party in the candlelight’?” I asked breathlessly. “Yes, with you,” murmured Jim. “Tou darling.” I flung myself at his side, and there, staring at mo insolently, was the pile of bills and coin Evvy had refused to take. Foe the second time In my brief married Ufa a board of winnings grinned at me from that refectory table as If It were by evil genius. I touched the money with an experimental forefinger as If I expected It to snap at me. “Jim, you can't let her fling back the money she won like this. Why don't you buy her something?" JUn pushed the money to a corner of the table. “When I buy any gifts they will be for yon. in his voice was a note of the tenderness I loved to call up. Then In a moment he went on almost brusquely, “I'll find a way to square this with Evvy. Now for some more double-entry.” And picking, up a volume from the couch at his side, Jim went back to his bookkeeping.—Copyright 1920. (To Be Continued.) Madison Brooks Will Case Comes Up Again Special to The Times. NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Sept. 10—The Madison Brooks will case, which has been pending In this county for ten years, has been called for a hearing before a jury at Greenfield, where It was taken on a change of venue from this couuty. About 130 plaintiffs and defendants are Interested. Mr. Brooks was one of the largest landowners In Indiana at the time of his
death, having 8,000 acres In Marlon, Madison and Hamilton counties. He gave IGO acres of land to each of his children before his death and still had 2,000 acres in his own name until he died at the age of 93. Personal Friend of Pres. Lincoln Dies ROSKPALE, Kas., Sept. 10.—Judge E. E. Chesney, T 9, born In Ablngton, 111., In 1841, and who heard the famous Liu-coln-Douglas debates when he was a law student, here. Ho was a personal friend of Abraham “FREEZONE” jft Off Corns! No Pain! ) iaJi Doesn’t hurt a bttl Drop a little Free■one- on an aching corn, instantly that torn steps hurting, then shortly you UXi it right off with fingers. Truly l Tour druggist sella a tiny bottle ot Freeaone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard coca, soft corn, or cern between the toee, and the call uses, without soreness er irritation.— Adveg* tlaement.
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