Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 279, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1921 — Page 5

s VHEN A GIRL MARRIES A New Serial of Young Married Life

Iter clxxvi. ■ that young brother of rd when he stayed with ■im when he had closed In us and Neal. Based. "He insisted. He Bvith us on any other louldn't accept his terms K mine—not to tell you. Hie even then." H but you sacrificed it! H me —you deliberately ‘Ajjiin- with that boy tc from it. but he went way from me hai'it sudi an etfort Hi> saw he'd spilled the ■ have the Why was gone';" j£}[ confessed; "I meant 'JjJ thintrs happened, and ■ stirring ap I didn't think of it Jim, I've saved the dollars ready to M I was going to—and with it. I—l wh.it a pal would do." st'Uld do! Von know a laughed roughly and it all happened H' l boy may need that so if he doesn't land of :t:y ■o a HElunderstand ?" 1 cried. Ifaj See, but unwilling to iinpo S si EFH ’he boy couldn't take Phoebe's brother. * Brl xEnb rwlvlira

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for awhile, but —bet he comes begging me for a job after a week or two. The unemployment problem's pretty sizable.” "He ll get a Job all right,” I said. “But In the meantime you won't make him feel —your displeasure, will you, Jim?” “Say, wasn't I always the best friend the boy ever had? Didn’t I even put up with your moonshine about hint—and Phoebe? I'm glad that’s over and the little sister's got a real beau—a substantial business man who can take care of her.” “You mean Dick West?” ‘‘l sure do, and don't whimper as if It were a funeral dirge. Dick West's m.v partner, remember, and a more welcome suitor for my- little sister couldn't come along.” ‘‘But, Jim, he doesn’t respect her!” I protested. "He drags her around to gay parties and makes her a conspicuous figure down in Chinatown and gives her lavish presents of the sort a girl ought not accept from a man” — “Not so fast. Anne.” retorted Jim with cutting emphasis. “It’s m.v sister you’re discussing, as I have to remind you too often in the cases of both Phoebe ami Jennie. If the kid takes expensive gifts from West it may be that they're engaged." "Engaged ?"I repeated, unwilling to entertain the thought for a moment. “Oh, no; they haven’t said a word. And Phoebe wouldn't do that to Neal —hurt him like that." “Can the sob stuff about that boy,” snapped Jim. "Do you want Phoebe sitting around waiting for a kid who hasn't even a job?” > I lifted my eyes accusingly to Jim, remembering a girl who bad married a wounded aviator who hadn’t a Job. But Jim had either forgotten or was hard enough to go on in spite of the memory of our own tender, impractical romance. "Now, listen to me, Anne. If Neal wants a Job he can have It—or a loan. But he can't have Phoebe. And, luckily. Headaches from Slight lotos GROVE'S Laxative BRO.MO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing tno fold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. GROVE. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c.—Advertisement.

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that isn’t Just because Virginia and I say so, but because the kid herself feels that way. Do you get me?” “Yes, I get you 1” I repeated with resentment and something like scorn. “Ail right. That’s settled. Tomorrow give the boy the hundred we owe him for that—board bill, and you might as well add the Interest on his loan. And make him understand that as long as he stays here there'll be no money deals between us.” “Then that’s all settled,” I said drearily. “But you'd better tell him to look up a place for himself soon,” Jim went on. “I took an apartment this evening before I came to the show. Sign the lease tomorrow. We’ll move next week.” “Y'ou took an apartment I” I echoed blankly. “Sure did. Right under Cosby's. Mighty nifty place, and costs a pretty penny. But I've got to look prosperous to men like Cosby If I expect to hold their trade.” "Y'ou took an apartment!" I said again. “Took It without even letting me see It or consulting me at all? do you call that being pals?” Jim turned on me with something very like a snarl: "Say, I thought you were so darn anxious to get out of here! What do you want, anyway, Anne? Most women would be pleased to hear that all they had to do was walk out of a little tworoom sublet into a swell seven-room place on the boulevard.” “Seven rooms!" I cried, getting what Joy I could from the situation. “Then there'll be room for Neal!” —Copyright, 1921. (To be continued.) HOROSCOPE “The stars incline, but do not compel SATURDAY, APRIL 2. Astrologers read this ns an unfortunate day. Mars, Venus and Neptune are all in strongly sinister sway. The planetary Torces, during this configuration, tend toward the emphasis of self and encourage quarrels and dissensions of all sorts. The sinister signs menacing the young hint at mind sickness ns well as bodily ills and the seers declare that there will be an awakening to the lack of mural

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