Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1924 — Page 8

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BEGIN HERE TO\T Malcolm Finley, returning from Japan, is inv.ted i<> Flower Acre*, the Lon; Island home of Douglas Raynor, husband of Nancy. v.no is a former sweetheart of Finley s. Finley discovers that Raynor is tyrannizing over Nancy and is incensed. Finley goes to Flower Acres in the company of a friend. Ezra Goddard. At Flowor Acrrs he sees Nancy; Samy's brother, Orville Kent; Raynor; Raynor's sister. Miss Mattie, and others. Finally notices that his conversations with Nancy are listened to intently by Raynor and Miss Mattie. Miss Mattie vows to herself that she will find out the true state of affairs between Finley and Nancy. Nancy decides that she will cease being friendly to Raynor in order to lift them above suspicion: and Finley, angry, decides to "settle Raynor's haah" if he continues to mistreat Nancy. Now Finley strolls into the gardens NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Df - OUBTBESS she wrm in some greenhouse, or behind some ■■l. sheltering trees, but ho couli not find her. Wandering aimlessly, he came upon a small house—a very small house. It was built near a shiny, ripply brook and was both picturesque and comfortable in its effects. On its absurdly small porch sat an absurdly large man. Finley had a fleeting thought of Big Bruin in Tiny Cub's chair. “Good day,” he said, pleasantly, and the man on the porch nodded indifferently. “Belong to the Raynor estate?" Finley's glance took in the house. “Yep. Any o’ your business?” “Not the least. Good day.” “Hey, wait a minute. Don't be so awful swift In your prooeedjer. You a friend of the family?" “Yep Any o’ your business?” The man apparently appreciated the good-natured mockery, and laughed. "Cmon up on the porch," he invited. “Just for a minute then,” and Finley took a proffered seat. “Wonderful gardens, these.” DRINK WATER FBEELT IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day. also take salts occasionally, says a noted authority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in*their efforts to expel it from the blond. They become sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the hack or sick headache dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinge*. To help neutralize these irritating adds, to help cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Saltfrom any pharmacy here; ake a tablespoonful in a glass of water be fore breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys: also to neutralize the adds In the system so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness Jad Salta is inexpensive: ran nor injure and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year.— Advertisement.

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“That's right. My work's more wonderful, though. So's Orville Kent's.” “His is astronomy. 1 know. What's yours?” “Bugologv. Entomology, you know And I had this shack right here by the water so’s I c’d st i- j v waterbeetles and the fifty-’leven other insects round about. Hike that sort o' thing?” “I think I should if I knew more about it. Are you—er—in Mr. RayrorHs employ?” “No: I ain’t in nobody's employ. I'm my own master. But I make my reports —" What he did with the reports he made Finley didn't wait to hear, for he caught a glimpse of Nan's blue garden smock, and he strode off. Again, however, the quarry eluded him. He stood a minute, reconnoitering, when what seemed to e a young whirlwind bore dt.sn uphim. “Oh, sir, how do you do? Who are you? A fairy prince? Mine — ccme to claim my hand?" The speaker was a girl of about fourteen, her bobbed hair flying, hm little frock of knitted wool open at the throat r.nd brief at the knees, her Tam perched on one side of her tousled head, ami her round, bonny young face laughing with glee. “I'm Dolly Fay." she announced ’ I'm.a neighbor of the Raynors and I live just across that brook." “There's a man lives almost in the brook,” Finley informed her. “Yes, I know. Old Grim Gannon, the bug man. He collects beetles and spiders and grasshoppers and—" “And their ilk," Finley finished for her. “Does that mean their young? Yes , he gets eggs and cocoons and, oh - and lovely butterflies: Where you going?’ “To look for Mrs. Raynor. Can t you help roe find her?” “Cert. I’ll take you right to her. You’re a real nice man Do you like me?” “Very much " “So do i you. Conte on." She ran ahead and it took Finley's longest strides to k- • p up with her. At last, sure enough, she brought him to a sunken garden, whose depth had hidden Nan from view "Good morning.” sh.- said with a little constraint in her tone, but an irrepresible smile of welcome in her eyes. "Hello. Dolly.” she went on. have you scraped m quaintanee with Mr. Finley?” “Yes. he thinks me adorable; And I think lie's enchanting. But. Nan. I see you want to he alone with him ' —so tra la la—” and she danced away, laughing. “Slop, rtollv! Come hack he r e; • but the girl child's ringing laughter was the only reply. There was silence. Wistful, pathetic. Nan's eyes rose to meet the ones that looked down on her with infinite kindness. “What can I do for you. ' Finley { said. "Nothing.'' she returned, blankly I “There's nothing to be done. You see how things are." "I see. Why did you marry him. Nan?" Though the voice was gentle, the i inflection almost caressing, Nan<-\ Raynor straightened up and turned a cold glance on him. ; "Because I chose to, Mai. I do not regret it.” "You don't: Well, by Heaven. 1 do: The mere thought of you, you. Nan, linked to that clod, that beast—” Stop! My husband is neither a clod nor a beast. He Is a great man and a great scholar.” "Great man he Mowed? Great Scholar he nanked: Is he a great husband to you? Is he even a decent husband” Is lie go-id to you? Answer me, Nan—answer me"' Finley had grasped her two hands in his own. and s-ood *-.';g. ;ly gazing down into he,- frightened face. \ “Don't,’ oh. don't: - ' he rried. "Tie will eorne—lie s always on w itch and he will see you—and he will I kill me;” ‘I shall kill him if he has you | in this state of abject fear, this eonj dition of utter subjection:” “But he has—both those things are true. I can't help it—and—you can't help me.” “I will help you. Nan —I must. I’m a helpar first of all. I'm a fixer, a stralghtener-out of wrong conditions. You shall be freed from that j brute—” “Stop. Malcolm.” Her voice was quiet now, and icily calm. “I don’t want you to say those things. They mean nothing and they hurt me.” “Nan,” Finley took her by the shoulders and looked deep into her dark eyes, “Nan, do you love him?" "How could I, Malcolm?’’ she said, simply. "Then why did you marry him?” "That I cannot tell you—” "Why, Nan? Why, Nan, dear?” Finley’s voice was tender, his graze

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wis <iimjieillnsj, but he shrank j may from him, saying "Don't be :n■! to me- oh. M ilj colrn. don't: I can'! boar it." "I don't understand, dear, hut ; I'm fining to. You know I love you. j Nan— oh, don't be ( afraid. I’m not i -rung to toll you so, but I have I always loved you, and even thrnifih j you throw me over for Haynor, I'm ; *till comer to keep watch arid ward ; that no harm comes to you.” "(’lease, Malcolm, don’t!" ' "Ah, so my little plan worker), dirl It? ! followed you down here. Mr. ; Finley.' these opening words wen followed by the M ss j Matti- from around the coiner of jthe group of evergreens, “because j I feit pretty sure that you would he j makirifi love to my brother's wif - I Ah, h’a!” i Her thin old face took on a diabolical look of file,*, and she peered into the face of each "with 1 phant leer. "Why, Miss Mattie, you here?" said Finley, quickly. "That's fiood. And you will have your little joke. Xow. own up, you heard mo asking Mrs. Haynor to have more burglar protection down hero. More trained men to keep watch and ward over her valuables. Don't you agree with me?” "It that what you were talking about?" Miss Mattie said, thoughtfully, and with a shade of disappolnt-

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THE OLD HOME TOWN—By STANLEY

ment on her face. "Yes.” said Finley, delighted tha' he had at least part IJ convinced her "There should be a small corps of nifih! watchmen, and more house protection b> sides. ’ “Why does it interest you so deeply, Mr. Finley?” "Oh, 1 m not in the bin iness—don't think I’m a burglar alarm agent, but 1 see the necessity for tie:ter protection. I'tn surprised that >o aide a mart as Haynor doesn’t see it that way himself.” "Yes. my brother is an able man. but he , tin* sort whose mind is above domestic details. He leaves ill such to Nan." ' hat s why I'm trying to persuade Mrs. Haynor to attend to it or to let me do ii for her. i'll take up 'he matter with your husband, if you say so, Mrs Itaynor.” You were calling her Nan when I came up,” Miss Mattie spoke sus piciously. "Oh. we were old friends, and I believe we did use to use first names, iut its a more formal sit lotion now Shall we go to the house, it's almost luncheon lime?” The three stroked along the flower bordered walks, and, as they reached the terrace, Dolly Fay flow to greet them. “(hit your spooning done, you two:' she asked, shaking a merry forefinger at Nan and Finley. Miss Mattie’s lulled suspicions suddenly awoke again. iContinued in Our Next Issue) State to Mark Crossings State road and interurban cross ings in Marion County are to he marked by pavement signs by the State highway commission in an experiment to determine best method of carrying out a State marking system. Warnings are to he a so ries of white bars, eight feet long and two feet wide, painted on the pavement 350 feet from crossings. IjOcnl Man Hurl i: ii Timm Special N’OBLKSVILLE. Jrid., Nov. 20. T. E. O’Coodle of Indianapolis sustained a broken collar bone; J. B. .Johnson of Sheridan suffered several broken ribs and Mrs. Johnson bad her hand badly crushed when the Johnson and O'Coodie cars collided near here Wednesday. Hites for Mrs. Isert Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Francis I sect, 28, of 5130 E. Michigan St., who ended her life late Tuesday by hanging, will be held in Louis- * ill* • Ky. Funeral party will leave ndianapolis at 7:45 this evening. Two sisters. Mrs. Daisey McCullough and Miss Louise Nicholson re side in Louisville.

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OUT OUR WAY—By WILLIAMS

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THURSDAY, NOV, 20,

PARALYSIS IS FATAL Banker. Whose Wife Died When He Was Stricken, Succumbs. By Time* Special Ml XCIE, Nov .20. —Funeral arrangements were being made today for Charles A. Willard, S3, banker and business man, who died Wednesday from a paralytic stroke suffered Nov. S. Mrs. Willard died the night he was stricken, when she ran to get aid for him. School 70 Dedicated Dedicatory exercises for School 70. Forty-Sixth St. and Central Ave., were held Wednesday night. School Superintendent E. U. Graff, Mr#. William M. Hedrick and E. C. Rubush of the Parent-Teacher Associa tion, and Irving W. of Meridian Heights Civic Club wero speakers. School orchestra played. Schol is one of the new eight structures erected this year.

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