Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1927 — Page 18

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SYNOPSIS NANCY was preHy. a GAGE, and a blue-blood, even though she did live on the other side of the railroad tracks. But Nancy Just couldn't help falling in love and becoming engaged to handsome ERIC NELSON, whom she had met at Edith' Harcourt’s, a rich school chum. Nancy’s pride causes her to break the engagement when she finds that Eric’s mother is a laundress at the Harcourt’s. Unable to stand the tension of her enforced separation from the man she loves, Nancy goes to live in San Francisco. Here she meets Jerry Hall, a man about town, whom Nancy starts going with when she hears that Eric is interested in another girl. . . Nancy’s father is suddenly injured and Nancy, now without funds is forced to take Jerry into her confidence. He tries to impose on her trust, however, thus compelling Nancy to work out the enigma for herself Through a former school chum. Sue Martin, who works in a big department store, Nancy secures a lob. Edith Harcourt Journeys to San Francisco and Nancy, visiting her, meets Richard Adams, whose sister Chloris is interested in Eric Nelson. Nancy later meets Eric, at her request, and he tells her he is in love with another. Nancy suspects the girl is Chloris. This suspicion is confirmed when Nacy attends a birthday party of Chloris's and sees Eric, who is now her fiance. Nancy is distraught with unhappiness. . Eric, Chloris, Nancy and Richard enjoy an outing at Richard s , hunting shack. While coming back from the country store one dark night Eric suddenly catches Nancy in his arms and kisses her. They part in wrath and Nancy lying awake in bed, later hears Chloris crying. Later Nancy, in her desire to overcome her love for Eric, becomes outwardly engaged to Richard. CHAPTER XLI Richard and Nancy did not return to the hunting shack until 6 o’clock. Laughing and sun-soaked, they limped into the house, where Auntie sat alone. “You naughty children,” she cried. “Have you had anything to eat?” “Ambrosia and nectar, Auntie dear. Where are the lovers?” This Discovery Will Benefit Millions Mr. W. J. Dorion, New York, writes: “Sick headache, indigestion and constipation have troubled me for years. I tried everything but truthfully your purely vegetable laxative pill is the best daily regulator I have ever taken.” CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS All druggist*— -25c and 75c red pkgs. Had Terrible Gas and Stomach Pains Says He Eats Anything Now, and Has Pep and HealthPeople who are suffering from the pangs of stomach trouble and indigestion, will be glad to read how Frank Baker 625 Keasley St„ South Bend, Ind., quickly overcame these agonizing afflictions. He writes as follows: v “Since over a year ago, I have had a bad case of stomach trouble that just wore me out. I had sick spells that left me weak, dizzy and nervous. My appetite was very poor, and after meals the food would not digest, but felt like a rock in the pit of my stomach. I had burning pains in my stomach, I could no:, sleep at night even though I was all tired out. In the morning, I got up feeling weaker and worse than pr hen I went to bed. I lost weight and had no pep at all. The first anc only relief came when I started taking Viuna. Almost at once I began to get well. I took it regularly ana soon felt like a different man. The bilious attacks and burning pains stopped, my appetite came back and my indigestion improved wonderfully. I can eat heartily again with no gas, and no ro'ck-like sensation In my stomach. My nerves are steady, I sleep splendidly every night, and feel full of pep when I get up. Life sure looks different for me since I got back to health, and I’m mighty thankful to Viuna.” Tluna acts promptly bn slngglsk bowels, lazy liver and weak kidnevn. It purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite and digestion, and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you r re not glad you tried Viuna, your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists, or mailed postpaid by Iceland,,Medicine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. r, VIUNA The Wonder Medicine

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•They started for a tramp about 3 o’clock, Richard.” “And what have you been doing all day?” he inquired, solicitously. “As if it mattered ...” He leaned down and kissed her smiling face. “You’re the best sport in the world. And some day you’re going to have your reward.” “In Heaven, probably. Where did you go? Did you have a wonderful time?” A glance at their tired, glowing faces was sufficient answer. Then she saw the ruby flashing on Nancy’s finger. t “My dear children. Richard, isn’t that your mother’s ring?” “It is dear. And Nancy has consented to wear it.” For a moment Nancy would gladly have retracted her promise. If the ring had so much significance for Auntie what would it mean to Chloris? But she submitted obediently, to the gentle embrace of the older woman. And before she had left her arms Chloris and Eric entered. “What’s this?” Chloris demanded. “Lovefeast or a welcome to \ the prodigals?” . • “Neither,” Richard retorted in high spirits. “Get your things together! It’s time to leave.” Alone in, the bedroom, Nancy saw Chloris start as she noticed the ring. But she did not mention it. Nancy did not know whether the omission left her glad or sorry. As for Eric, there was no indication that he observed anything. Each avoided the eyes of the other. Conversation was general. The complete absence of emotional tension between them seemed to prove Eric’s statement that the “flare-up” was temporary. Certainly the thought of him left her cold tonight. She cuddled close to Richard, grateful for his championship, for his gentle, unfailing, understanding. It would have been impossible for him to be cruel as Eric had been—whatever the provocation! His love was tender, healing, compassionate.. . . Eric might be “God’s own mad lover,” but Richard would make an ideal husband. She lay the hand that wore the ruby timidly on Richard’s arm. Light as the touch was, he felt it instantly and turned to smile at her. He would always respond thus to her most subtle appeal Sympathy, consideration, peace, in contrast to the fury of passion, stormy quarrels

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and bitter-sweet reconciliation she had known with the other man. Even if she had been permitted to chose between them, wisdom designated Richard. Nothing could more clearly have indicated the change in Nancy than her failure to consider the worldly advantages Richard could offer. With the opportunity within her grasp of obtaining the gracious background of her girlhood ambitions, she found it no longer mattered.... * In the month which followed Nancy did not meet Eric, although he came to see Chloris every week. Richard told her the date of the wedding had been advanced to December. “Eric wishes to be married during the holidays,” he explained. "And Chloris?” He replied, gravely: "Chloris doesn’t seem to know what she tfants. One day she is planning for the wedding. The next she declares she won’t be married at all. I confess she has me buffaloed.” Several times Chloris asked Nancy to lunch with her. Each time the younger girl seemed on the verge of confiding something. But Nancy did not encourage her confidence. She was affectionate and sincerely interested in all of her plans, but she feared an intimate discussion. Meantime Richard’s companionship and attentions became increasingly desirable. As clearly as if she saw the future depicted on a screen, Nancy knew the time was approaching when she would give Richard the answer he so richly deserved. And she was conscious of a quiet, restrained happiness utterly unlike her first wild infatuation, but more satisfying. Without the “heart fire and singing.” but also without the longing and pain. One day, lunching with Annette in a crowded corner of Townsend’s, she noticed the other girl’s delicate eyebrows lift with surprise. Following her gaze, she saw Chloris’ blue eyes burning with excitement, facing them, but utterly absorbed in her companion. Nancy did not recognize the sleek, dark head leaning across the table.

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She wondered if Annette recognized Chloris. Determined to find out, she asked, “Are you looking at the girl in gray?” “Yes.” “Know her?” persisted Nancy. “No, I don’t,” Annette admitted, while the ghost of a smile crossed her lips. “But I know the man she’s with. Don’t look! They’re leaving.” The couple passed their table with unseeing eyes. Nancy was dumbfounded. The man with Chloris was none other than the sullenmouthed, blue eyed boy who had once been Annette’s husband To Be Continued PORTERS ASK NO TIPS High “Salary” Set Out in Brief to I. C. C. in Dispute. Bn United Prc WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Pullman car porters receive $720,000 a month, or $3,640,000 a year in tipff, according to a brief on file today with the Interstate Commerce Commission. The brief, submitted by 1 he Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, asks the- commission not to grant the motion of the Pullman Car Company to dismiss the application of the porters’ union for higher wages and abolition of tips. The union claims the tiuping system forces porters to accept wages on which they cannot live, causes discrimination among passengers, and produces higher rates. New District Chairman By Times Special COLUMBIA CITY, Ind.. Oct. 26. —Ralph F. Gates, local attorney, is the new Republican chairman of the Twelfth congressional district, having been chosen by county chairmen of the district. He succeeds his cousin, Lloyd F. Gates, who resigned when he moved frpm the district to North Manchester. DIANA is an up-to-date goddess.

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