Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 220, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1926 — Page 12

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SONIA

THE STORY SO FAR SONIA MARSH leaves Stockton and comes to San Francisco to tile her lile as she pleases. DON STILLWATER* a young doctor, helps her get a job in the real estate office of ma uncle. Jed Thomas Be'tevlng she has captivated FRANKLIN CRANE petted young salesman. Sonia allows him to make love to her. crediting his explanation that hs cannot marry her because the breaking ot hie engagement to Genevieve Erickson, a pretty society girl, might prove fatal to hi* invalid mother. Crane's drinking causes an auto wreck in whidh Sonia suffers bruises and asks for Dr. Stillwater to attend her Though Sonia still loves Crane, she Is disgusted with him and marriea Dr. Stillwater. . They keep the news from all but their parents. , . Soma refuses to accompany her husrrefor* Soma tells Crar.e she fa married. he mentions the breaking of his engagement. Sonia su.vb she will be free El Wealthy ALTER HENDERSON, whom Sonia refused to marry ts found drowned. Crane is suspected, and to save him Sonia falsely declares she wae with him that night in bis Maxin en<?s newspaper clippings of tho * l< fier l °f aUJvr kills himself because of Sonia £p surprised to learn from her mother that Jed Thomas is Sonia's father, but Sam Marsh never knew the truth. Sonia decides to return to work and continues her uuwiso love affair with Franklin. CHAPTER LXXI Weeks dragged by. Sonia forced herself to leave the room every morning and make some pretense of Marching for employment. But “MY DIGESTION IS GOOD FOR FIRST TIME IN 5 YEARS” Another Local Lady Says Konjola Completely Ended Her Stomach Trouble. "A few months ago T never thought I would be making a statement of this kind, for I never believed "nything would really end my stomach trouble, but Konjola has been so wonderful that I have made up my mind to give this indorsement.”

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This grateful statement was made in a report received just recently from Mrs. Mar}' E. Brittenham, wellknown Indianapolis lady, living at 224 E. Morris St., this city. It was given in person to the Konjola man who is explaining this surprising new medicine to large crowds every day at Hook's Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., Indianapolis. “My digestion is good for the first time in five years,” continued Mrs. Brittenham, "and I will say that Konjola lias completely ended all the stomach miseries I ever suffered and fIMT several weeks now I have enjoyed good health. "My first touch of stomach trouble came when I was about 18 years old. In a few years I had come to the plaoo where nothing would relieve me, anil since 1921 I have taken medicine upon medicine. I could never say any of these things ended my trouble, so you know I have spent hundreds of dollars without benefit. For three years 1 have always had a heavy, hard lump In the left side of my stomach. This caused the most agonizing pains anyone could suffer. I ate the very lightest foods, such as broth and crackers, but still I was in misery. Kuch things as pickles, cake or heavy food I never touched for over five years. Even a drink of water often put me In untold agony. Nearly every day I was subject to dizzy, blind feelings and after my evening meal I would invariably vomit. My nerves were in such dreadful condition that I would become jih-.iky, and several times I would get melancholy without cause and cry like a child for hours at a time. "1 was certainly In a poor state of health and had suffered so long thin way I never expected to get well. I waited several weeks before 1 would finally decide to try Konjola. but when I did begin taking this medicine, I could feel a difference the first week, I took four bottles and by that time I was able to sleep well at night and for the Mint time in years I could eat anything I wanted. It was about six weeks ago that I ate cold slaw and some cake, and never had a minute of suffering afterward. I have perfect, digestion now, and the dizzy spells do not come. Also, that lump has gone from my side, and the /pains Mid vomiting are all things of the / past now. I am not nervous or •baky and melancholy like I used to bo but have new energy and feel better than I can ever remember in my life before. “After the wonderful blessing Konjola has been to my health. 1 want to indorse It, and will never stop praising this medicine.” The Konjola Man is at Hook's Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., Indianapolis, where he is dally meeting the local public and Introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. Konjola is sold by every Hook store In Indianapolis and by all druggists in the nearby towns throughout this section.—Advertisement.

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there was no heart In her asking. She knew before she had received the reply that there would be "nothing Just now.” In the evenings Franklin came. His mother had finally been persuaded to go blast. Although he assured Sonia that this was a distinct concession on her part, she failed to wax enthusiastic.. v He accused her, half-jokingly, of not desiring to marry him. "Oh, you. know I do,” she replied. *“But there is so much to be undone first that the idea doesn't mean anything.” The week-ends at the shack were j like a release from prison. Al- I though Franklin *was now free to sjxmd as much time with her as he ! liked, the drabness of the room in j San Francisco seemed to tarnish j their love. It was both depressing ! and irritating to see her against such a background. She permitted Franklin to pay for the food when he came for dinner, but she could not accept other financial aid from him. One night when she had figured until she was dizzy, she decided she. would have to use some. of the money Don had left. She consoled herself with the thought that she would pay every penny back before he returned. After all, It was a gift. In her heart she knew he woulld never permit her to return it, and its solid substance gave her new courage. Os course, she would find employment soon. There must be a job for her somewhere. It was almost a month since Don bad gone. She thought of him often, but with such pain that she pushed him from her mind. One night she ! woke to see his kind, perplexed eyes staring from the darkness. She knew it was an illusion, but she put her hand across her mouth to keep from screaming. She told herself that he was no longer concerned with what she did. He had received her letter by now as well as the report from his mother. But sleep had become impossible. She turned on the gas to warm the room and made hot cocoa. At that moment she would have given anything to have heard Don whisper, "Never mind, honey, I understand.” Yet when Franklin came the next evening, she flung herself into his arms, crying, “Love me. Kiss me. Make me forget.” “Forget what, sweetheart?” “Oh, the mess we’ve made of things. The difference between the ! lives we lead and what we intended to do.” “Aron’t you happy?” “When you’re here, yes,” she 1 sighed. "But everything Beams disI ferent when you’re away.” He kissed her tenderly and held j her in his arms. He seemed more ; serious in Ids affections. There was no cruelty about him now. It was' 1 her own moodiness which disturbed their relations. Another night he found her so restless and melanchoy that he said, “Sonia, I’m afraid you’ve stopped caring.” She shrugged, petulantly. “I should think you would suspect me of that. I’ve done nothing to prove I love you.” “Darling, you know better than that. But you haven’t been like yourself for so long. You're so tense and dramatic.” Tears filled her eyes. “Why wouldn’t I be? Look at the last six weeks and see if I haven’t had reason to change.”

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A Story of Dangerous Love

“Not In your love for me?” he asked, meeting her eyes with the old sweet pleading. She said, sadly, “You’re right, dear. And when you’re away I simply ache to see you again. I don’t know why I should feel blue.” “Well, let’s not tonight. Shall we go somewhere and dance? How about Gianduja’s?” The suggestion pleased Sonia, She ran to change into the silver gown. It made her eyes inviting and mysterious. She applied rouge with a skillful hand, and us Bhe dressed her spirits rose. W'hy should she feel low? Had she not won for a lover the man she had sighed to meet, months ago? She danced in his arms, light as a leaping flame. She smiled at him from lowered, seductive lids. “I do love you,” she whispered, exultant with the instant answering blaze her words* aroused. ■She told herself she was years older and wiser than the Sonia who had worn pink chiffon and trembled at his nearness. "But do you love me as much?" she asked when they were seated. He lighted a cigaret with nervous fingers. “As much as what, Sonia?” “As you did the first night we danced together?” “I love you more every hour you live. Every inch of your body, every finger and toe. . . ." She thrilled to the passion In his voice. “I want you to. That’s the way I have to be loved.” Later, close in his arms, she whispered, “I’m happy now. . . " The next day she received a cable from Don bristling with one word: “Coming." “Coming.” At first it failed to register. Then she reread it, painfully. Coming! Coming back as soon as he had arrived? But for what? To restore her freedom? Or to reproach her for unfaithfulness? “Oil,” thought Sonia, sadly, "what that message might have meant, if things were different.” Os course she did not love him’ He was nothing to her, although the very thought of him made her cry. “But I won’t see him,” she sobbed. “We have nothing to say to each other.” As the days wore on she knew she would have to see him, to ex plain once more. (To Be Continued.)

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