Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 228, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1926 — Page 14
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SCHOOL LOCATION TO BE PURCHASED Board Acts Following Report of Appraisers. Following: the report of appraisers the school board, at a meeting l Tuesday night, decided to purchase a site for anew grade school, to be known as School 81. Judge Harfy O. Chamberlin appointed the appraisers when Frank F. Woolling, real estate man, and the board failed to agTee on a purchase price for porperty at Nineteenth St. and Brookside Pkwy., owned by Woolling. Woolling asked $36,000 for ground having 200 feet less frontage than the tract appraised for $36,500. The board offered $30,000 for the original tract, and instituted condemnation proceedings when its offer was refused. An additional building program to be financed by bond issues was also formally approved by the board. Included are a six-room addition at School 47, to cost $94,000; an eightroo maddition and auditorium at School 73, to cost $141,000; and a sixroom addition to School 43, to cost $84,000. Architects and engineers for three 1 new building projects were selected. They were: School 85, Kopf & Deery, architects, and Snider & Rotz, engineers; School 84, Charles Byfleld, architect, and Charles Amerman, engineer, and addition to School 62, Maguiro and Shook, ar--1 chltects, and Snider & Rotz, engineers. ' Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: John Lunsford, 1104 N. Alabama i St.; Jordan, 519-796, from TwentySecond St. and Central Ave. Frank Bowshar, 424 Temple Ave.; Ford, 4331, from New York and Meridian Sts. Frank H. Moore, 213 E. FortySixth St.; Ford, 522728, from Vermont and Meridian Sts. Harley F. Sellars, 34 S. Meridian St.; Willys-Knight, 23-029, from Delaware and Louisiana Sts. Thomas Cogar, 946 W. TwentyFifth St.; Willys-Knight, 551-451, from 803 N. Senate Ave. BACK HOME AGAIN * Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Cleveland sedan, license 472-571, found at Indiana and Capitol Aves. Cleveland Grain Company, 606 Board of Trade building; Chevrolet, found at Tehth St. and Speedway Road. Vera Doran, 66 Regent St.; Chevirolet, found at 45 Kentucky Ave. Health Ruined By Constipation TeHts llow He Got Quirk Relief. No Sign of Trouble Now. Every sufferer from stomach and liver trouble will welcome the good hews In a letter written by Paul D. Bragdon, 1623 Cedar St., Anderson, Ind. He tells how he regained his health, appetite and weight, as follows: “For five years I suffered with liver trouble and constipation. My bowels were so sluggish they would hardly act rpore than once a week. |My complexion was yellow and I Was all run down. My appetite was poor and I had a disgust for food most of the time. I went down to 136 pounds, and my vitality was so low I just had no pep at all. I felt lazy and wanted to sleep all the time. I tried different medicines and nothing did me any good. Then a relative recommended Viuna. Before I had taken half a bottle I felt better, and by the time I had taken the second bottle I had gained 4 pounds and could eat anything, had a good, healthy appetite and was feeling fine. All that drowsiness was gone and I would get up In the morning full of pep. It has been three months since I bought my first bottle of Viuna, and I believe I can truthfully say that I am entirely well. I have gained 20 pounds, and never felt better in my life.” Vltina sets promptly On stnggM Dowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. * purifies the blood, clears the skin, reitorea appetite and digestion, and brlngt naw strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then M you re not glad you tried Viuna, yout money will be refunded. $1 at drugglats or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator
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SONIA MARSH leaves Stockton and comes to San Francisco to live her Ufa as she please*. DON STILLWATER, a young doctor, hems her get a job In the real estate office of his unole. Jed Thomas where she falls ill love with FRANKLIN CRANE, petted young sale#- < man. Sonia calls for Dr. Stillwater to attend her after an accident. Though (be still loves Crane she is disgusted with his habit of becoming intoxicated, and marries Dr. Stillwater. They keep the news from all but their parents. She refuses to accompany her husband to Berlin. Bclore Sonia tells Crane she is married he mention the breaking of hi# engagement to Genevieve Erlchson. Buma con tides to Crane that she will be free to marry him after Don returns Wealthy WALTER HENDERSON whom Sonia refused to marry la found drowned. Crane is suspected, and to save him she falsely declares she was with him that fatal night in his Marui County shack. ~ , . .. She semla newspaper clippings of the story to Don. . SAM MARSH kills himself because of Soma's disgrace. She 1# surprised to learn from lier mother that Jed Thomas is Sonias father, hut Mrs. Marsh never told her husband .<ie truth. Soma decides to return to work, but spend# the week-ends with Crane. Don wires that he i# coming home. Crane confesses to Sonia that in Jealous rage he caused the death of Walter Henderson. She i# Imurlated with him, and regrets that she should live to bear a murderer's child. A# Sonia realize# that her love for Crane is dead. Bon. her husband, enter* the room. CHAPTER LXXIX She faced him, desperately, uncertain if this, too, were not a fragment of her dream. "Sonia ” "Don’t touch me!” "But, my dear, I was so surprised when I telephoned your mother. I left you some money. Why would you come here?” Some last tattered shred of selfrespect forced her to control her quivering features. She said, boldly,” Oh, I don’t mind it. It’s good enough ” * He was watching her too Intently. "Are you ill?” "No, I’m all right.” "I would have come sooner, but I missed your letter. It was forwarded and followed me for weeks,” "But you got it?" she insisted, almost eagerly, waiting for the blow to fall. "Yes, eventually. Also one from my mother. I was so sorry, Sonia, to hear of your father’s death." “Oh don’t ” she begged, choked, tortured. "Don’t blame yourself too much. Your father must have been unbalanced.” She stared at him, fascinated. She roould not take her eyes from his rugged, kindly face. Then she moistened dry lips and asked, “Did you come to annul our marriage?’’ She saw that his eyes were circled with weariness, his face heavy with pain. “Annul our marriage? Why? So that you can marry that cur, who let you lie for him?” ' Don, you believe I lied.* "Os course, you lied.” She grovelled on the floor before him, hiding her face against the greasy rug. - "For, God's sake, Sonia! Never do that again!” He lifted her roughly, 'held her in stern, inflexible arms.
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"Do you think I wouldn’t know you lied? Lied to protect the man you were infatuated with ! But because you were a fool is no reason for my releasing you. He isn’t fit to touch your feet. Do you think I’d give you to him now?” She sobbed, “You would believe in me when my own father thought me guilty?” "He was not himself, Sonia—worried and overworked all his life " She repeated. "You believed in me," wonderingly. Her heart was soft and as humble as a child’s. In that instant she saw the light. The miracle had come, but it was too late. Like another guilty wife, who was a queen, she could have cried: "Ah, my God! What might I not have made of thy fair w'orld Had I but lov’d thy highest creature here? It was my duty to have lov’d the highest. It surely was my profit had I known; It would have been my pleasure • had I seen We needs must love the highest when we see it ” “Sonia,” he whispered, "does our marriage mean sc little? You came to me to escape Franklin Crane. Do you want to go back to him?” “Oh, no—l despise him ” "Then never mention It again.” He lifted her face to his, but she cried, wildly, “Don’t kiss me. Please his lips. He kissed her passionately. And again shame ran like fire over her desecrated body. She cried to herself, “You see you can’t tell him. You can’t destroy his faith In you. Fool, don’t you see You can’t escape now.” She began to answer his questions with cheerful mechanical replies. She planned, "Make him* think you’re all right. Pretend —you must pretend.” He drew her Into the big chair. “You’ve worried yourself sick over this. Why, I knew the moment I received your letter. tyhen you made no attempt to offer an ex-
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planation. I should never have left you, Sonia. But I’ll take you with me tonight to my hotel. And our marriage will be announced in tomorrow's papers. No more of this secret stuff. When Stockton reads that, it will Jcnow the truth. Sonia, did you really think I would give you up?” Pretend now—pretend! “Any oth-’ er man would.” “After the hour we spent hefore I went away? Why, you love me, honey. You proved It—that night.” Out of hell, her voice replied, “Oh, Don, I do. . , .” For a long time he * held her, whispering tender condolence, kissing her gently, "My little broken sweetheart, they’ve almost killed you. . , ." She lay cold, supine, the blood in her frozen veins circling slower and slower to the death march in her heart. "I am going to start practicing, Sonia.” "In San Francisco?” “Yes. I had aif offer before I left to go in with Dr. Langdon. It’s a splendid opportunity. I’ll look him up tomorrow.” "But your study In Berlin?" “It will have to wait until later. We might as well face the music right here, Sonia. It doesn't help to run Away.” He held her face between his hands, well-shaped, sensitive hands, which Sonia had always loved. "And this time our marriage is to be no farce, my darling. No reservations between us from now on. We will beman and wife.” The significance of his words reached her slowly. It was life he offered, clean, sweet life, with the disgraceful past wiped off the slate. Her mind ticked off the possibilities. If she became his wife immediately, he would have no reason to suspect her when her child was born. Her mother had deceived her husband. Sonia knew she had all Anna's ability for secrecy at her command. She could bo silent for twenly years or longer. No one would ever know. Even Franklin Crane had no suspicion of it. It was her chance. Her one chance
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