Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1927 — Page 12
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CIDENT BUREAU [OPERATE WITH TIONAL COUNCIL M Be Department Will lange Style of Reports L on Mishaps. police today b■l conduct their accident preBn bureau In conjunction with ■rational Safety Council. NewI accident report cards were Bit all police roll calls, and ex■tlons given by Sergt. Frank B of the accident bureau. ■ present filing system will be Bed and the present two-card ■ abolished. The new card is Bore explicit and In most cases Bnswer given by the police InBating an accident Is In the Bof a (x) mark after a stipulated Bon or an answer of “yes” or B card cares for as high as a Bear accident but no explanafls given as to what the poor Ber” Is to do If four or flvo cars B in a collision. Bnty-three questions asked as ■'hat was each driver doing?” B>e answered with a check | Four questions are under Bt was the condition of the ve- ■?” and fifteen questions are put Bnnection with tne questions, Bt was the pedestrian doing and Bwas his condition?” Hjsiare eight questions about of the road, five He weather, five about the and three about rall- ; Hislngs. ItM addition to the card comes of "If a school child, sex and number of school Hi.” and “Shall tne Accident Bureau Investigate the Ht?” in conjunction with Bational Safety Council, it is Id out that all nation safety ■ms and answers will be sent B local bureau. The local buBvlll likewise submit a monthly B to the council on IndianapoBords.
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Through DR. DON STILLWATER. SONIA MARSH of Stockton obtains a position In the San Francisco real estate offices of Ids unale, JED THOMAS, where sho falls In love with FRANKLIN CRANE. Sonia calls for Dr. Stillwater to attend her after an accident. Tjliough she still loves Crane, she is distrusted 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. Before Sonia tells Crane she is married he mentions the breaking of his engagement to Genevieve Erlchson. Sonia confides to Crane that she will be free to marry him after Don returns. Wealthy WALTER HENDERSON whom Sonia refused to marrv, is found drowned. Crane is suspected, and to save him she falsely declares she was with him that latal night in his Marin County i.hack. She sends newspaper clippings of the story to Don. SAM MARSH kills himself beeause of Sonias disgrace. She is surprised to learn from her mother that Jed Thomas is Sonia's father but Mrs. Marsh never told her husband the truth. Sonia decides to return to work, but spends the week-ends with Crane. Crane confesses to Sonia that In jealous rage he caused the death of Waiter Henderson. She is infuriated with hitn, and regrets that she should live to bear a murderer's child. She realizes- that her love for Crane is dead. Upon arriving from Berlin, Don's asserted faith in Sonia's innocence keeps her from tdling him the truth. He men. • ions Ins intention of announcing their marriage and then entering the medical practice with Dr. LANGDON, but Sonia cannot bear to continue deceiving Don and swallows poison tablets. After she recovers she finds that Don is aware of her predicament but forgives her.
CHAPTER LXXXII Sonia’s nurse was Wringing ires 1 1 flowers. “You’re a lucky girl,” she smiled. “Lucky!” “Yes, I am,” Son'a replied, gravely. “Did —my husband send those?” “He certainly did- I never saw a more devoted man. And believe me, we see all kinds.” Sonia watched her arranging the yellow roses so their reflection caught In the mirror. “I suppose you do. All kinds of women, too?” "Yes,” the other continued, cheerfully. "And what we see makes us decide the world is rotten. The poor young things who come in to have their babies all alone. . . . You wives with husbands like Dr. Stillwater don’t know what it Is.
Sonia said nothing. I said to Miss Gilbert, who was head nurse on the floor the night you came in, “isn’t it a shame? Some women don’t know when they’re lucky.” As if, thought Sonia hotly, any woman would not be proud to bear Don Stillwater’s child. The brought stinging tears to her eyes. “Oh, I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings, dear. You’re so young and I suppose you were terribly frightened. . . . Next time I bet you’ll go through it like a little soldier.” Sonia was too angry and confused to answer- So after a moment the nurse began to hum a little tune and stole from the room. All that day Sonia pondered. “Always fighting a battle for some one,’’ hip mother had said. Well, he had saved her body and soul, hut she would accept no more. They had not discussed the future since the astonishing moment when he hurried from her room. But as Sonia’s strength returned she became more grimly determined. Don came every day. His flowers filled the room. And while she was grateful for the part he was playing, she realized It must come to an end. Meanwhile Don had bought a newspaper with the announcement of their marriage. And one afternoon, when she was lying quietly, doing nothing, Jed Thomas entered her room. She was so startled the color came into her cheeks.
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“I asked Don if I might come,” he said composedly. “It is very good of you. Will you sit down?” Her voice was stiff and unnatural. What did this incomprehensible man—she refused to consider him as a father —have to say to her? He advanced to the bed. "I wish to beg your pardon—from the bottom of a repentaant heart. It Is almost Impossible for a hardheaded business man to comprehend tthe generosity of a girl like you. But I should have understood your testimony at the inquest.” The sincerity of his words was evident. Sonia lowered her eyes. She could not bear to face him. But she must carry the deception through. “It’s all right,” she said, abruptly. “No harm done.” "The fact is,” he said, rigidly, “that you will never forgive me. But for Don’s sake although he is my wife's nephew, I am very fond of D0n....” He left the sentence unfinished. Looking at him, then, she was amazed to see tears in hts eyes, still more amazed to feel tears rising in her own. “Can’t we be friends?” As they clasped hands she knew it was the beginning of an intimate relationship. The spark of contact between two similar natures had been achieved. Don was pleased with his uncle’s visit. “Thut was decent of him, Sonia. You don’t know how difficult an aitology is for him.” Didn’t she, though? When it meant precisely the same degree of mem tl agony to her! But she said nothing, watching him with eyes that were almost humble. He said, cheerfully, “My aunt wants to come, too.” Sonia said, resolutely, "I hope you won't let her.” "Not if you’d rather not.” “I don’t want to see her. Please!” “Alright, Sonia.” There was silence until she asked,
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"How soon can I leave the hospital?” “Almost any time— a couple of days.” "Will I be strong enough to go directly to Stockton?” "Not right away. I’d better get you a room at my hotel.” She said no more. But he came and knelt beside her bed. “I love you. I want you, honey.” She permitted him to kiss her hand, controlling the sobs beating furiously dn her throat, praying for courag-e! For she knew now that there would be only one way to make him let her go. (To Be Continued.)
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