Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 280, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1927 — Page 12
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LITTLE BANDIT GETS BIG MONEY Takes sl6l From Attendant at Filling Station. After receiving assurance that business had been good, a lone bandit, small in stature, but with a big gun to back up his demands, held up the Standard Oil Station at King Ave. and Tenth St. and escaped with $l6O. John Hartman, 2020 Wilcox St., the attendant, told Sergeant Taylor and squad that he was decorating the show window late Sunday when the bandit entered and began carrying on a friendly conversation that suddenly ended with the demand that he “stick ’em up.” Leaving the station with the money, Hartman said the bandit ran to a waiting auto. John Van Noy, La Salle Hotel, Market St. and Senate Ave., told police he was at 239 W. South St. when a watch, diamond pin and eye glasses, all valued at sl6l, were taken from him. SCHORTEMEIER SPEAKER A meeting of the Commonwealth Club will be held at the club house, 3208 E. Michigan St., Tuesday evening. Frederick E. Schortemeier, secretary of State, will speak. A program consisting of songs, games, stunts and contests will be in charge of Charles T. Daugherty* A basketball game between the fat and the lean men will be the feature. JONES TO SPEAK Clyde H. Jones, Indiana public service commissioner, has been invited by Dean A. A. Potter of the Purdue Engineering School to address the senior class there Tuesday. His subject will be “Utility Regulation.
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BEGIN HEBE TOffAI SONIA, the young wile o£ Dr. Don Stillwater became jealous of her husband when she inadvertently learns that he formerly was engaged to — ELAINE WALLACE, stylish wife of Stillwater’s partner. DR. ROBERT WALLACE. Through ESTHER LANE, stenographer in the office. Sonia also learns that Dr. Wallace is somewhat of a flirt, and attracts many of his women patients. Sonia fears the Wallaces may have heard about her .affair with FRANKLIN CRANE, before she was married. Sonia receives a letter from Franklin Crane, saying he is coming to San Francisco. Sonia fears Don’s love for her is waning and decides to leave home to live with Jinny of Jed Thomas’ office. Soma reluses any financial assistance from Jinny tells Sonia she is in love with a married man. who proves to be Dr Wallace. A young salesman. STEPHEN SESSENGER, in the ofli'ie of Jed Thomas, is interested in Sonia. Don is led to believe that Sonia Is accepting attention from Wallace and in an angry mood calls on her and accuses her. As long as Don thinks she is a flirt, she decides to play that kind of a game. Sonia dines and dances with Stephen She was thinking of the pleasant evening spent with him when ho—suddenly caught her violently in his arms.. Soma then talks matters over with him and refuses to have any more engagements with him. She tells him she loves her husband. . , Sonia tries to straighten things ou with Don. but he refuses to listen to her so she calls on Bob Wallace. Elaine appears on the scene, and to save Sonia Bob tells her about Jinny. -Elaine meets n. wbo-tells her there was nothing leir relations. They were merely flirting. , . _ Anna Marsh is seriously ill and Don rushes to her in time to save her life. He tells Sonia that Bob has explained the situation to him and asks her forgiveness. Jinny marries Stephen Sessenger. Sonia realizing she needs Don tries to locate him. but finds it impossible. She walked alone up the hospital stairs. Time dragged until what seemed years she dropped through waves of agony into eternity. She was awakened by Don asking her if she cared to see her son. Sonia devoted all her time to her son. she felt he was so delicate a breath of wind might blow him away. Some instinct seemed to be warning her. Sonia was frantic when the baby has a slight temperature. She telephones Don, but he sends Bob Wallace. Sonia blames Don for the death of their son.. She feels that she has nothing left in life and refuses to mingle with old friends. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
CHAPTER XLVIII After that what he had to do seemed easier. She had the janitor take down the little bed and chest of drawers. And as she dragged furniture about and helped rearrange the sunroom she felt an easing of taut nerves. She ate her lunch at noon with real hunger and later bathed and dressed, with color deepening in her cheeks as she donned an old pink house dress. He had alwa3 liked it and sheer physical relief from the black she had been wearing made her spirits rise. It was a dainty, appealing, Sonia who stared at her from mirrored, brown eyes. These eyes, dark shadowed, were a woman’s eyes now. Mysterious and sorrowful, but no longer full of despair. “I will keep my head up and do my share of work in the world even if my heart is in ashes inside.” It gave her courage to repeat Joan’s she needed courage as the hours went by. Dinner was ready to serve and Don had not come. When the telephone rang -at 7 o'clock she ran to answer it. He seemed surprised. "Oh, is it you? Don’t wait for me. I have a typhpid case. Won’t be home until lase.” His receiver clicked, professionally, without giving her a chance to reply. , . . Sonia was sure Don had been thinking of Jean when he spoke of a gallant loser. Yet she knew it was her sense of sportsmanship which had appealed to him first. She had been involved in a mild seandal the first day he noticed her. Head up, defying the world! That was always her attiude in the old days. Daughter of a grocery clerk and a small town dressmaker, with no advantages, she had Test Answers Here are the answers to today’s inteligence test, which appears on Page 4. 1. Mexico. 2. Gold was discovered In 1840. 3. Buffalo Bill Cody. * 4. On the Little Big Horn. 5. Brigham Young. 6. Mark Twain. 7. James J. Hill. 8. The entrance to San Francisco Bay. 9. General Ijremont. 10. The Pony Express.
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succeeded in marrying a man of breeding and Education because he liked the way she played the game. Even after she had done wrong and was in real disgrace, her courage had not faltered. How could she have changed so? Marriage had not been allowed to interfere with her “code.” She had left the comforts of her home rather than remain an unloved wife. Don had said it was “being a mother.” She had wanted a baby becausTh she loved her husband so much. Yet when it came she had almost forgotten him in the flood of maternal passion which swept her from the old moorings. And Don had warned her, not to lose her point of view. So many women did. . . . Was it true that no woman could be mother and lover both? And was she capable of being a mother only? She —Sonia? She sat up In the darkness, remembering how he had said, “No child could be the flaming thing in my heart that you were.” “Oh, that was what she wanted
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to be again. What she must be. Somewhere on an east-bound train another girl was facing loneliness and exile because she could not remain and be “nothing” to him. Jean had said their dead child stood in her way. He was Sonia’s link with her husband. Don was different now', but he was here and she would prove it to him. . She was wakened in the morning by his telephone. Slipping from bed 1 she bathed and dressed. Managing, rather nervously, to prepare breakfast. He ate hurriedly, and without comment. (To Be Continued.)
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