Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 87, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1927 — Page 14

PAGE 14

SENATOR FROM SWEDEN SPEAKS AT DRYSESSIQN Other Nations Represented on World Congress Program. Bn Timm Special WINONA LAKE, Ind., Aug. 20. Speakers at this morning’s session of the congress of the World League Against Alcoholism included Miss Lenna Lowe Yost, Washington, legislative representative of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union; Senator Alexis Bjorkman, Sweden; Duncan Mac Lenna, Scotland; Miss Graccio Leggo Houldcr; Rev. D. N. McLachla, Scotland; Lars LarscnLedet, Denmark. 1 The afternoon session, presided over by Tom Honeyman, joint secretary, Scottish Temperance Alliance, was addressed by Edward B. Dunford, assistant general counsel, Anti-Saloon League of America, and Miss Monica Whatley, England. The grand diamond medal contest of the IncLtna W. C. T. U. was held under direction of Mrs. Julia Overman. Tonight’s program will open with devotional services conducted by Mrs. Ella A. George, president, Pennsylvania W. C. T. U. Speakers will include Prof. Villem Emits, Esthonia; Rev. Henry Carter, England, and Col. Raymond Robins, New York.

4% On Savings and Time Certificates of Deposit

3% - On Demand i Certificates of Deposit

2% On Checking Accounts of SSOO or More

jffetber Mhos anti frost Company YOU WILL FIND THE FLETCHEIt TRUST BANKS AT N. W. Corner Penn, and Market •23-1 Rellrfonlalne 18*3 Roosevelt Axe. *960 N. Illinois Nt. 458 K. Wash. St. 1541 N. Illlno's St. 2812 E. Wash. St. 1125 8. Meridian 5t.474 W. Wash. St. *122 E. Tenth St. 1*33 O’.lver Are.

666 I* a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious and Malaria. It Kills the Germs

“A Good Place to Bank " Marion County State Bank 139 East Market Street

Orthophonlc Kimball Pianos, Atwater Kent Radios, Records and Rolls. Wilson-Stewart Music 00. 44 N. Penn. St.

The Original m

Payments as Low as $1 a Week THE UNION TIRE CO. Geo. Medians, Pres. MA In 6273 Cor. S. DU. and (Igorgia St. Open Till 8: 00 1km.

Wt tee^ffillit^

BIGGIN HERE TODAY Vera Cameron, efficient secretary, allows Jerry Macklyn, advertising manager for Peach Bloom Cosmetics, to transform her into a beauty through the use of the company’s cosmetics. She consents only after she falls in love with a man who ignores her. Jerry proposes to use her photographs in advertising booklets. In transforming her. the beauty specialist copies a picture Jerry finds in his desk. Vera, wants to be beautiful so she can spend her vacation at Lake Minnetonka and meet the man she loves. Schulyer Smythe. At the summer hotel. Smythe and other guests mistake Vera for the exprincess. Vivian Crandall, who. after a Paris divorce, is in hiding. Vera tries to convince people of her true identity but is not believed. Nan Fosdick, who it is rumored Schuyler Is engaged to for her money, begs Vee-Vee to leave the hotel, saying Schuyler loved her before Vera came. Nan and Mrs. Bannister, guest, go to tile city and Vera knows they will notify the Crandalls. That night. Schulyer and Vera go to the end of the pier to be alone and Vera determines to confess to him. He tells Vera of his love for her. Vera puts off confession and begs him to tell her of his boyhood. A bellbov appears, summoning Vera to meet two men who await her at the hotel. $ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY

CHAPTER XXVII f.rpTTW can we get away?” Vcej—l vee’s teeth chattered with l___i!ear and excitement. “Your car is in the hotel garage, out of commission—” “Listen!” he commanded sharply. “Run along the shore road till you come to that little clump of three birches where I got that birch bark for you yesterday. “Hide among the trees until you see a car coming. I’ll blow a signal on the horn—one long and one short honk. Understand?” “But where will you gpethe car?” Vee-Vee protested, seizing his arm as he was starting down the steps. “Steal it and notify the hotel in the morning where they can pick it up,” Schuyler retorted grimly. "I’m not going to let anything stand in my way. That scoundrel Thurston had my car tampered with, and I’ll take his car to get away in if I can find it. “He usually keeps it waiting at the rear entrance. Now—run along and be sure it’s me before you run out into the road. Darling! Kiss me, so that I’ll know it’s real—that we're actually going to be married.” “No! We—we must hurry!

While she waited in the shelter of the little clump of birches near the lake shore road, her heart was beating so faet with excitement that she could not think. She could only pray wordlessly, pray that Schuyler would not repudiate her as an imposter and a love-thief— A roadster which she recognized as belonging to Thurston, the hotel manager, eame suddenly into view around the curve of the road. VeeVee crouched behind a tree until the reassuring signal came—one long hoot of the horn, followed by a short one. She scurried across th§ road, and was in the car before it had come to a full stop. “Got It—Thurston’s car!” Schuyler exulted. “I should have taken a closed car if one had been handy. Fortunately for me, Thurston leaves his keys in his car. “I warned him once that it was dangerous business, but he laughed at me and said" there was no thieves at the Minnetonka. He’ll laugh on the other side of his mouth, until he hears from me in the morning. “Do him good to worry a little,” he added, with a short laugh that jangled bn Vee-Vee's overwrought nerves. She said nothing, but huddled low in her half pf the seat, wrapping the w'hite Spanish shawl about her head and shoulders to protect the carefully set wave in her coppercolored hair from the menace of the wind. ’ I believe we’re being followed,” Schuyler said suddenly, after a pause during which he had increased the speed of the car to 40 miles an hour. “Look over your shoulder, darling.” Vee-Vee obeyed. “There’s a car behind us, but of course they may not be following us,” she reported, trying to keep panic out of her voice. “I’ll lose them, whoever they are,” Schuyler promised her grimly. The speedometer climbed from 40 to 45, hung there a moment then wavered drunkenly to 50. Vee-Vee glanced over her shoulder fearfully, as the car swung at a perilous angle in taking the turn from the lake road to the state highway.

“I think we’ve lost them, if they were following us,” she cried to Schuyler above the whistle of the wind and the hum of the motor. “Where are you taking me?” she asked. “As far as I can drive before 9 o’clock in the morning,” Schuyler answered. “I’ll try to make Connecticut—easier to get a marriage license in that State than in New York State.” “Schuyler,” she began desperately taking her N courage into her hands. “I’ve got something to tell you. Please slow down! I can’t talk against the noise and the wind.” ‘‘Afraid of me?” she could see his smile in the light from the tiny electric gloßt set in the dsshboard. “Yes,” she answered, shivering. “Won't you please turn into the first lane that we come to, so that we can talk unobserved? Please Schuyle.-i It’s vitally important.” “If you’re going to ask me to take you back to that hotel, where those damned detectives are waiting to take you home, I can tell you now that I won’t do it!” Schuyler shouted at her. “I love you and you love me, and nothing is going to come between us again. Do you hear?” “Are you trying to prove that you are a masterful man?” she laughed shakily. “I don’t want you to take me back to the hotel. to get as far away as I can, but first I rtave to tell you—the truth. Then, if you still want me, I shall be happy to marry you.” ‘Nothing you can tell me can make me change my mind,” Schuyler assured her, but he slowed the car to a bare *ls miles an hour, leaning out to search for a lane turning off the main road. , e , r ® s a farm house ahead. See the lights?” Vee-Vee pointed to the light. “There must be a private road leading to it. Yes, here it is. Please turn in.” . I foil to see why we should waste time in talk; when It is of such vital importance to get clear away,”

Schuyler grumbled as he obeyed. “See any car down the road?” “No,” Vee-Vee shook her head. “There’s one going toward Minnetonka but none coming from it.” “Now what is this terrible truth that you have to tell me?” Schuyler smiled, as he cut off the engine. “I believe” he laughed exultingly, “that my little princess just wants to be kissed. I’ll bet many a girl has been kissed in this lane. My darling!” “No,” Vee-Vee cried out sharply, “Not yet—. Please! Schuyler—” her hand went to her throat—“l’ve tried to tell you so many times, but you wouldn’t listen. “Tonight, I asked you if you wouldn’t be glad If the girl you love came to you as poor as you are so that you could work together—” “Do you mean,” he interrupted her sharply, “that you’ve let that damned prince get hold of all your money? The papers said your father had protected your money when the marriage settlement was made —” “Oh, you make it so hard!” she wailed. “I don’t know where to begin or how to convince you.” She beat upon her breast with clenched hand—and received the answer, for the crackle of folded paper came to her faintly. Jerry’s letter! The letter that explained the whole miserable business was tucked away beneath the tight bodice of her evening dress. She pushed aside the folds of the Spanish shawl and groped for the letter. Her fingers felt icy against the warm flesh of her bosom. "Have you some Idiotic Idea of testing my love by telling me that you are poor?” Schuyler demanded in an odd voice. Then he seemed to pull himself together, laughed indulgently. “Darling, I don’t give a damn about your precious money. If you’ve lost forty million dollars in four years of being princess, why, all the better—for me, I mean. I can have the pleasure of showing you how the backbone of America lives!”

He laughed again, but there seemed to be little genuine pleasure behind it. “Don’t laugh!" she cried out of her pain. “I haven’t been trying to tell you that I’ve lost forty million dollars, but—” “I knew you were just trying to test me,'” he laughed with more assurance. “But I don’t think you show much trust of the man who has loved you for five years—” “That’s Just it!” Vee-Vee cried. “You haven't loved me for five years, for you had never seen me before in your life when I walked into the Minnetonka dining room on Sunday. You did not see me at Palm Beach—” “Are you trying to tell me that you think I made up a fairy story to tickle your vanity and to further my suit with you?” Schuyler demanded violently. Then, as suddenly as it had happened before, his voice changed, faecame low and rich with love: “Oh, my darling! Don’t let’s quarrel now, just when I have won you. You may think I am a romantic fool to have cherished a dream all these five years, but you can't quarrel with me for that even if you have forgotten that I danced with you—” “L haven’t forgotten, because I was not there. Schuyler, I have never been in Palm Beach in my life. I was not married to Prince Ivan Polaski—” “Have you gone crazy?” Schuyler demanded, seizing her clenched hands and bending over her. “Ever since Sunday nighty I’ve felt that either I was crazy or that the guests of the Minnetonka were,” Vee-Vee told him. “Schuyler, didn't it occur to you that I might be telling the trutn when I said that my name was Vera Victoria Cameron?” It was out at last, and she could sink back against the cushions of the car, sobbing with relief as welli as fear. “What do you mean?” Schuyler’s hands relaxed, allowed her to drag own hands away. “Is this another bright scheme to test my love.

“INDIANA’S FASTEST GROWING DENTAL OFFICE”

NU-FORM This plate'is a regular $35 value, it is guaranteed to lit perfectly and has a host of friends. Dr. Forshue’st *l en Ideal Plate * [ £== A remarkable value and a real bargain at the low price advertised. It !■ a regular $23 value.

DR. FORSHEE Hjgh-Class, Guaranteed Painless Dentistry 22 l /z North Pennsylvania St.

Lowest Prices Phone, Riley 5708

Branch Office-—Fountain Square, 1108 Shelby St., Over Horuff’s Shoo Store. Hours BA.M.toB P. M. Drexel 7360.

xTHE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

My God I I’ve heard that you love dramatics, but this is hardly the time or place—” “Can’t you believe me?” she shrilled at him in desperation. "I tell you I’n not Vivian Crandall! I have never even seen her in my lifs, had scarcely heard of her until Suhday when everyone insisted on mistaking me for her—” “I don’t believe it!” Schuyler’s voice was suddenly shouting in her ear. “I tell you, I don’t believe it! I’m not such a fool as you think! It’s a great scheme to ditch a man you are tired of playing with, but it won’t work, Princess Vivian! “Just using me as a tool to escape those detectives your parents had put on your trail! Well, I’m not a man to be trifled with! I'll keep you until you'll be glad to marry me to save your precious reputation!” (To be Continued) ...Vee-Vee shoes Jerry's letter to Schi’y-. Irr, and her love turns to contempt for him. Read the next chapter. BUYS NEW BARBER POLE \ Sentence Suspended On Condition Man Replaces Sign. Bu United rrcs BROOKLYN, N. Y„ Aug. 20.—Although he is not a barber, Paul Moran, 19, is buying a barber pole on the installment plan. Moran pleaded guilty in police court today to a charge of disorderly conduct. Sentence was suspended on condition that he pay $5 weekly toward buying anew barber pole to replace one he smashed.

OUTFITTERS TO THE WHOLE FAMILY Chain Star* Baying Enable* L's to Sell for Local GLOBE STORES Main store—lJO If. Wash. St. Store No. t —4so W. Wash. 8L

We Sell the “United States” Perfection Abdominal Supports W Exclusively in This Town % B They are fashioned to every line of the body m for ease and comfort, aad at prices lower n B than others. For men and women. Come VI B In and look them over as you do when buying \\ i J clothing or other apparel. U |f FOR SALE BY ALL \jf HAAG’S Cut Price Drug Stores

Money at 5y 2 % Interest First Mortgage on City Business or Residence Properties Let Us Explain Our Plan Aetna Trust & Savings Cos. 23 North Pennsylvania Street ROSS H. WALLACE, President

—The Experience of Many Years Is at

Your Service! No. 200 —Square solid oak —silk crushed Interior ancl PlateJ|X to match. “ “ J We have striven to gratify the demand for the utmost In Individual service and are prepared today to offer a highly perfect administration in the sacred duties attending the last rites of those who have answered the

Anal summons. At such a time we are anxious to assume everv responsibility and assi'-e the bereft a highly fitting tribute to the memory of their dead. JOS. J. SPEAKS Phone MA In 1094 DAY OR NIGHT 125 8. Capitol Av. j

Just One Price Folks With But a Small Profit The rapid growth of my office—the fastest growing in Indiana —is due to exceptionally fyie dental work and low prices. You mr.y be able to get cheaper dentistry, but remember you won’t bt getting Forshqe quality. I operate my own laboratory and buy materials in large quantities, thereby earning large discounts. This big saving I pass on to my patients—which makes my prices, quality considered, the lowest in Indiana.

Dr. Forshee’s GUARANTEED PAINLESS METHOD OF EXTRACTION USED EXCLUSIVELY

Crown and Bridgework I uae only the best -quality porcelain and the finest 22karat gold.

Brain Teaser Answers

Here are answers to the Bibie quiz printed on page 00. 1. The illustration pictures Samson carrying away the gates of Gaza. —Judges XVI: 3. 2. Adam lived to be 930 years old. —Genesis V: 5. 3. Adam’s third son was named Seth.—Genesis IV: 25. 4. The ark was made of gopher wood.—Genesis VI: 14. 5. Christ led his apostles to a desert place and fed the five thousand with five loaves and two fishes after Herod had beheaded John the Baptist.—Mark VI: 26-44. Iron Brigade Veteran Dies MUNCIE, Aug. 20.—Eli M. Thornburgh, 82, who enlisted for service in the Civil War when but 16 and who fought as a member of the famous Iron Brigade, is dead here.

WATCH FOE WHAT MISS EVA LASTING HAS TO SAY J. P. Mullally Jeweler 531 State Life Bldg.

>nlt Mir a Week

Dr. Forshee’t Famous Regular SSO Value This is the lightest, .strongest and most serviceable plate made. It will wear a lifetime and la actually worth from SSO to SIOO. It is face forming and has a natural gum coloring. Perfect lit guaranteed. Made only in Dr. Forshee’s Laboratory

* Easy Term* Second Floor

*JyOH%t)Sr FTOfr Browning’s wash. st. - CLOTHING W

SMART APPAREL On Easy Terms PURITAN CLOTHING STORES 131 W. Washington St.

POULTRY Hens, Spring Chickens and Fresh Eggs 637 Mass. Ave. LI ncoln 5207 1027 Virginia Ave. DR exel 2795 Wm. Luckey

(EVERITT'S A Chick Feed g£\ SPECIAL! (Aa 30 Lb*. Scratch. 30 . flMfn lbs. Laying Mash, 1 sL lb. Panacea Poultry Tonic. Delivered. O ' All for P£ I Offer good till Aug. 30 EVERITT’S SEED STORES SN. Ala. St. 227 W. Wash. St. Lincoln 4955 Main 4740

—W: SoxnttveYs Uovx vmllVmd. tveru article ttvarVfed. ML OICHTV fiqvjLtes. —Buu\vevcm\t\i co Rfv&etvcfc. Washington Street at Capitol Avenue

A Complete Banking Service We Pay 4% on Savings Continental National Bank 17 N. Meridian

Here’s Your Apartment or House Whether it’s an apartment or house, whether it is S2O a month rent you wish to pay, The Times rental classification over in Times want ads offer you a good selection to choose from. HERE ARE A FEW

The Ballard 142 E. Ohio Two and three rooms, 1 apt. overlooking both Delaware and Ohio. Electric elevators. E. Mich., 5130 Attractive apartment In home-owners neighborhood. One block from stores and car line. Heat, gas, jnd good Janitor service furnished. $40.00, Meridian at 16th St. The Lumley Light, airy, homelike 3 and 4-room apartments. Conveniently arranged and located. Tabor, 1234 Pour rooms; electric lights, gas, garage. Low Rent, East Four rooms, has electricity, gas. well and cistern; newly decorated throughout. Reduced to sl7. The Highland Two rooms, bath, electric lights, gar, hot and cold water; $lB per month. 324 W. 21st St. NORTH St., E . 41#rfour rooms modern; heat and water furnished. $37.50 per month. COLLEGE Ave.. 2140; 8 rooms strictly modern; SBS. BEECH GROVE: 81 N. Bth Ave.; new 4-room modern bungalow. CENTRAL. 4407; 6 ran.: brick double; deco.: gar.; near school 70. DCRMAN. 314: modern 8 rooms- newly papered: garage. 1 wk. free. $27. For Colored , ONE MONTH FREE RENT ,Four rooms; electric lights, city water: inside toilet; S2O per month. 347 W. 24th.

For Complete Information and a Larger Selection Bee Today's Rental Want Ads : * THE,TIMES . ,j < Better Remits / Quicker Results Cheaper Results

The help-yoursetf plan of a cafeteria enables the finest of foods at “odd penny prices ** to be served at White*s Cafeteria “On the Circle.**

1882 1927 THE TEACHERS COLLEGE OF INDIANAPOLIS announce! the opening of the Jackson Kindergarten and Graded School on Monday, September 13th. Modern, well-equipped graded echool, Including kindergarten. Teachers of experience. Special attention to the Individual child. For rates of tuition, call Randolph 1904. Office hours: 9 until 4 o'clock. ALICE CORBIN SIES. President.

YOUR STATE UNIVERSITY Offers DOWNTOWN EVENING CLASSES

Accounting Business English Business Law Sales Management Business Organization Mathematics

87 Classes Begin September 22

A BROAD CULTURAL PROGRAM Teacher Training Three Year Business Certificate Courses INDIANA UNIVERSITY EXTENSION DIVISION 319 N. PENNSYLVANIA BT. Rl ley 4297

WALTER T. BLASENGYM DR exel 2570 2226 Shelby SL

Ii " I ' I Z2SL * '

Auto for All Occasions Lady Attendant, Personal Service

SPECIAL 3135 - Square Corners, Extension and End Handles, Ruffled Pillow, Beautiful Draped Silk Interior.

For Colored, 215 W. 13th Six rooms; gas, water; S3O month. ENGLISH Ave., 2024; half double; 6 rms.; semi-modern; corner; S2O. Reduced Rents 1231 Brookslde; 7 rooms $25.00 1443 Bradbury; S rooms 21.00 5 N. Bevllle: 5 rooms 18.00 1616 Bates; 5 rooms 16.00 414 N. Denny; 6 rooms 15.00 ILLINOIS, 1126, S.: 4 rooms; semlmodern. MORRIS. 431 E?, seven-room double with bath; $25. MERIDIAN. S.. 2302: upper duplex; 4 rms.; modern, heat, water furnished. NOBLE ST., 8. 116 Five rooms, with gas and electric lights; water paid; In first-class condition; 619 a month. STATION. N.. 3034; 4 rms.; gas. electricity; Inside toilet: paved street: sidewalks. 1 sq. car lino, school; >16,50, 2305 Mass.; 4 rms.; paper; ga5..512.50 1616 Wilcox; 4 rms.; paper, paint 12.50 1330 Standard: 4 rms.; pap., pnt. 17.50 1133 Deloss. 6 rm. bungalow; paper, paint, inside toilet, gas, electricity 20.00 $27.50 Modern 1-room. bath. The Stratford. 510 N, Meridian. PENNSYLVANIA Bt.. N., 1940; Jtrlctly modern upper duplex; newly painted and decorated; interior and exterior; near school. Davlan Apt. One and 2-room apt*., with or without bath, _____________ 1728 Lambert Fire-room semi-modern double. Rent, S2O,

AUG. 20, 1927 ’

LEARN Evening Law Scbtol m _— _ _ OPEN SEPT. IF—' ■ B 111 for 30th Year. „ fa IMf Two -year standard I Hmm legal course leads to moan m u LL. B. degree. Call or write for catalogne. BENJAMIN HARRISON LAW SCHOOL 1151 Consolidated Bldg Riley 5887

Public Speaking Traffic Credits Real Estate Property Insurance Journalism

Psychology Languages Chemistry Biology Short Story Writing Literature

FLORENCE HOT BLAST Most Popular Heater in the Country The original smoke consuming and most economical stove on the market. See the New Supreme Florence Circulating cabinet heater. %> Beautiful mahogany finish. Cash or Payments—your old stove as part payment. CHARLES KOEHRING 878-882 VIRGINIA AVE. DR exel 1417 Garland and Oakland Furnaces

Good Houses 1009 Cedar; 6 rooms $15.00 4 8 Tuxedo: 5 rooms 20.00 2029 Linden: 3 rooms, gar 16.50 113 W. Arizona; 3 rooms IttfH) NEWMAN. 1211; south side: 8-rm. modern double; near Tech.; S3O, 529 N. Belmont Ave. Five-room modern double, well arranged. Rent $23.50, RUCKLE. 2808; 6 rooms, strictly modern double; gar.; wa, paid; S4B. NEAR school: no objection to children; 5-rm. up. duplex; ht, wa.; S4O, SCHOFIELD. 3308; 5-room bungalow; 2-car garage, 27 Karcher St* Attractive 5-room doubles; sexnlmodern; $15,59 month. GREER. 822; two-apt hodse: 9 rooms; semi-modern; new 3-car garage; 635. SALE or rent. 10-rm. mod. house; Park Ave.; arranged 3 famlUi.>; 2 baths: double gar.; price right. SUGAR GROVE. 1916; 6 rms.: mod. ex. furn Near Riverside school. NEAR SCHOOL 66 Dandy 6-rm. double; >6O. 34th. W„ 1162; 5 rms.; modern: garage; cheap. Lafayette Court 2738 N. Meridian; 3 rooms $55.00 Westminster 27*5 N. Meridian; 3 rooms 50.00 Blackstone 4001 Z. Washington; 2 r00m*.... 47.50 Krieger $36 E. Prospect; 3 rooms MAO NOW aYaTEaBLI ~ 1603 Central ~...555 1733 N. Meridian ...t9O to }7O 1220 N. Illinois $37.50 to J 45

Ambulance Calls Anywhere In City fS.OO Day or Night