Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1927 — Page 12

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BEGIN HERE TODAY „ 90M1A. the young wits of TO.. DON STILLW ATF.R. be -jot Jealous of h*v husband whan she Inadvertently ween# that he formerly was engaged to—* fMdsk Af'Hxt TThromh ESTHER LANE. stenographer In the office. SONIA also learn* that Dr. Wallace is somewhat of a flirt, and. attract* many f hi* wotoen take* Sonia to a Chinese restaurant in Cleveland for dtnSer. Later she soliloquize* on tlie tact • was engaged to another heron* their marriage. Sonia fear* the Wallace* may have heard about her affair with Franklin Crane, before *he was married. Sonia think* Don is ill because he is not looking well, and calls on Dr, Wallace for advice. She receive* no satisfaction from Wallace, who tries to flirt with her. She runs across Stillwater and Elaine Wallace In a Chinese restaurant and later Is filled with eonfl.cting emotions. She meet* Jinny of Jed Thomas’s office. On the night of their wedding anniversary, Elaine phones, calling Don away as they are about to go out and celebrate. When he ret I unis the eyeing is spoiled. He brings something from the auto. It proves to b a present picked out by Elaine. Later at the Wallaces Elaine accuses Sonia of calling her husband by phone and then denying it. Sonia receives a letter from Franklin Crane, an old sweetheart, saying M Is coming to Cleveland. Jinny tells her ahe ia in love with a married man. Don finds Sonia talking to Dr. Wallace. SIDNEY MAINE visits Sonia. Dona face show* signs of great ■knenng*. NOW GO ON WITH THE atrtUtX CHAPTER XIH Neither apoke for some time. Then Sonia heard her own voice, utterly unfamiliar, saying: "It’s morning, Don.” “I know.” For an instant ahe thought he was going tp speak across the chasm that yawned between them. But his lips closed again. All he said was, "Better run back to bed. You’ll freeze.” Pity for him more than for herself urged her to him. “Darling , , DRINK WATER WHEN K HURT TOR Take Glass of Salts if Your Back Aches or Bladder Troubles You When you wake up wit' backache and dull misery in the kidney region it may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a well-known authority. An excess of such acids overworks the kidneys In their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kid nays get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing all the body’s urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache,, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Balts; take a teaspoonful In a gloss of water before 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 clean and ■timulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids In the system, so they no longer irritate thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salta la inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful effer vescent llthia-water drink. Drink lots of soft water. —Advertisement. Six Years of Stomach Agony Now She Eats Anything, Sleeps Soundly and Gaining Weight. If you can’t eat without suffering, If you are trying to do the day’s work while tortured by pain and indigestion, you will be glad to read how Mrs. Mike Hennls, Fortvllle, Ind„ overcame this dreadful trouble. She writes: “I had severe stomach and bowel trouble for over six years. Had dizzy spells and at times would have fallen If I had not had something to hold to. Was awfully nervous, had gas on my stomach most all the time, severe cramps and agonizing pains. I felt like I was raw from the bottom of my stomach clear up to my throat, and I had to take soda all the time. My first and only relief came from Vluna. After the second dose I could feel It was helping me. After the second bottle oil the gas, cramps, etc., disappeared for good, and now I can eat anything without one bit of fear. My appetite Is good, my nervousness gone, and I Bleep like a baby at night. Until I took Vluna I had never weighed aver 110 pounds In my life, and now [ weigh 114 pounds, and am gaining every day." Vluna acts promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purifies the blood, clears the skin, re•toree appetite and digestion, and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then If you're not glad you tried Vluna, your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists, dt mailed postpaid bv Iceland Medicine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator 5 Vi% Mortgage Money To Loan on Downtown Businesa Property City Trust Cos. W 8 E. Washington St.

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| He drew away a* it she had touched an open wound. She realized then that there would be no discussion ever. No explanation. He was strong. Nothing oould break him. Not even the loss of her. But he was suffering cruelly. He had to be . . Perhaps! Sonia was not so sure now. She was more conscious of Jealousy since she had ceased to mean so much. She padded back Into the bedroom but a fury of sick resentment was surging In her breast. Don was not being fair with her. She was not Incapable of understanding. If he no longer loved her she wished he would tell her. So that she might go away. It was Impossible to go to sleep again. He was always ordering her to go to bed as If she could sleep no matter what happened. Well, she would Just get up and show a little spirit of her own. Shivering, she crept Into her heavy clothes and threw on a heavy coat. Yet, even then, she was unable to flaunt her Independence In his face. He looked up as she came down the long hall and she said, gently, "I’m going for a walk." "It’s barely daylight.” "It’s after 5.” The air was raw and biting. She walked into the teeth of the wind, towards the lake, feeling a bitter consolation In meeting It, head up. After a few moments she was swinging along, breathing deeply, her cheeks warm and glowing. Thinking, "I mustn’t be silly. He couldn’t stop loving me all at once.’’ Less than a month ago he had held her In his arms. She had not doubted then . . . Reaching the beach, she plowed through the sand to a partially sheltered spot against a windbreak. She sat, half-buried in sand, and gazed upon a vast clean emptiness. Sky and water. And not a human being In sight. Far In the distance a solitary vessel pushed out. It seemed the end of life and Its beginning. Her personality was lost In a godlike nothingness. The mystery and majesty of the ’’wine-dark” sea! Then, relentless as the tide, her trouble swept over her again. Don was unhappy. He would not discuss it with her, but she knew she was the cause of his restlessness. What was she to do? Continue to accept his name, his generosity, his support, giving nothing In return? She, whose love demanded that she be allowed to serve—no matter how humbly! Her eyes blurred with tears, but her chin was up. Did Don Stillwater think she had no pride? Had he forgotten her reluctance to accept his sacrifice in the beginning? How dared he assume that she would remain the unwanted wife of any man? But was she unwanted? He loved her. Every nerve In her body pleaded for him. With the back of her gloved hand, she brushed away the tears, repeating, “He loves me, but he doesn’t want to. He’s fighting It.” And why? There could be only one answer. He had not realized the tragic, everlasting results her affair with Franklin would have. He regretted his decision. It sapped all the sweetness and Innocence from their relationship. She was sure Don did not begrudge his forgiveness or the sacrifices he had already made. He Just couldn’t live up to them. That was all. But how he misjudged Sonia, when he thought he could conceal his change of heart from her. "It is the end, old thing,” she cried. After all, they had had one year of perfect happiness. With the tears still cold on her cheeks she smiled, praying she might be a gallant loser. There flashed across her mind certain lines of a poem, learned In high Bchool. It had been composed by two Chicago lads, whose football team had suffered unexpected defeat. "And Lord, may my shouts be ungrudging and clear — A tribute that comes from the heart; And let me not cherish a snarl or a sneerv Or play any sniveling part. “Let me say. There they ride, on whom laurels bestowed Since they played the game better than I.’ Let me stand with a smile, by the side of the road, And cheer as the winners go by. (Note: • From "The Prayer of a Sportsman”—Tom Duperello and M Slsulak.) She had not always played the game “with her faith and her honor held high.” But, God helping her. she would from now on. Her fate was In Don’s hands. If he did not love her she would go. But this might be only a phase from causes she did not understand. Perhaps Elaine had heard of Sonia’s “past” and registered shock and disgust Perhaps the pain of that knowledge made him seem cold. Whatever the reason, she would give him ample time before making any definite plans. The resolution brought her strength, although she had a sad premotion that he was not to change. Exhausted from her long walk and too much emotion, she took a street car home. Don was sleeping. Careful not to disturb him, she collected fresh clothes and took a shower The sting of the water was like a tonic to her tired body. When Don awakened he heard her humming as she hurried about the small kitchen. She thought he seemed grateful

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for her lack of roerhnhoatton. They talked, naturally enough. He klseed her as he left for a few necessary Sunday calls. “Good-by, honey!” “ ’liy, old thing!” Her voice was even, but If he had glanced back he would have seen a storm sweeping across her face . . Jinny called early Monday morning. "Tm keeping my promise, Sonia.” “Good girl! Can you meet me for lunch?" “lecture delivered while we eat?" Sonia laughed. “No, coward! Don’t come If you're afraid.” Seated In a crowded corner of the Wishbone, Jinny slghod, “Be yourself, dearf*. I don't mind. I could see you didn’t approve.” "It Isn't that I don’t approve exactly.” "What then?” * Sonia replied, bluntly, “Oh, I hate to see you get hurt.” "Bob told me you didn’t like him.” "Darling, I do. Asa friend, he’s awfully clever and entertaining. Rather sweet in a way . . . But, as a lover he Is everything else.” Jinny’s face went white. “How do you know?*’ "I know his type. Bob Is a flirt —the typical male variety. Hate me If you like. Jinny.” "Well, I do when you say things like that. ...” Suddenly Sonia remembered her own resentment when she had been warned against Franklin Crane. It had not broken the chains of her Infatuation. Useless to offer advice at this stage cf the game. "I’m Borry, Jinny. It’s like an operation. You have to go through with it to understand.” “All I ask Is a chance to go through with it” "All right. Don’t think I’m criticising you. I know perfectly well what you’re enduring— ... If you want to talk about it I’ll listen. If you don’t let’s be friends anyway. I need you.” Jinny looked doubtful. She could not Bee that Sonia’s need for companionship was comparable to her own. "If you’ll accept me Just aa I am "Os course!” "And not say unkind things about Bob.” "The promises seem to, be all on my side. But that won’t be hard because you see I admit he’s charming. He has a perfectly enchanting smile.” “And his eyes,” gurgled Jinny, entirely serious, "I thing his eyes are beautiful!” Sonia sighed. What chance to be a missionary when the "poor, benighted heathern” raved like that? As they approached the real estate office, Sonia said. “I believe I’ll come In.” Jinny was surprised. She knew that Sonia had never been Inside since she had left. Sonia would never be sure how much of the truth Jinny knew. No doubt everyone in the office had believed the newspaper story. Under those circumstances she could scorcely blame Jinny for refusing salvation at her hands! She discovered that she had no particular feeling after entering the office. It did not hurt. No one paid any attention to her. Bertie was gone. His malicious testimony had cost him his position. The girls she had known were In the balcony and out of sight. "Will you come upstairs?” "Not now,” Sonia answered. “I see Don’s uncle is In his office. I think I’ll run In and speak to him.” (To Be Continued) Test Answers These are the correct answers to the questions which appear on page three: 1— Lea trice Joy. 2B—Shakespeare. 4—D. W. Griffith. 6—Kansas. 6 No. 7 Springfield. 8— Lake Ontario. 9 New York City. 10—Vermont.

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