Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1946 — Page 28

. sw ORE . > . i , : jh & merino fii THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Spteriotaers = THURSDAY, OCT. 17,1946 ' 1 THURS [TIMES SERIAL hn fn [I Ex-Gl's Wife Gets | mel | i Cx-Cl's Wire ers 3} AN STATES 424 Biate Life Bldg. LL 16M OFFERS : 2 75 , HERMAN F. WILD i Shade of Syear more . . By Percy Marks| IN SOME RGIS Geography Mixed | I AIMED FOR 6. 0, P. | ruieemmmin sa pwns | §} M3211 MILWA t 17 (U. P. i my ' RY Years of Experience in " Pme 4 ne WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (U. P).| ¢ MILWAUKEE, Oct. 17 (0. ®; | WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (U. Po.|| "“indiviausl movie Destems | | Maa stom: your comfort, Nothing will: be left Mr, Bartlett. rn never be able to| The federal trade commission] today in his wi tvo t. : Made to Order 1 Sat ¢ y in fe’s divorce suit. | —Senator Wayne Morse (R. Ore.), “p » : tapo FEE to him outright at my death. tell you.” reminded the public today to take She charged he told her he was |, 1 a. A iy on ie ur ths | “He will get it all eventually, but) “You dont have to Its meant|® 800d look at that fine print at| in love with a girl he met while |/7 urned- $500 8 western spesicing | ea i dat A my wife is my benéficiary and she [even more to me.” the bottom of some advertising| stationed with the army in Ger- |tour on behalf of Republican sor ‘ lop Nasis In siren: and Barts 3 eniranced [is & very strong, ‘healthy. Vom, (To Be Continued) + |etroutags. many. ! torial candidates yay ane prompt- Wams re. onl A i It did so in ordering the Cen-| _ Mr. Behr said it wasn't possi- Tpteur, ten i 2 the mo i a Bhe Swit probably live ancpher, 25 Hen RI fury Travel Service, Inc, of New ble. YIpus/ alitornia,, Washingion and | to Germ maid la ta wakes arr oatly ‘se a8 not fe * X years.” He smiled almost | "UNFINISHED DIVORCE et top ~misrepresentation 1a] og i.sad he had spent his en- Idaho. in the G. O. Ps “will win’ | Folks Aho Lay By gould not be \ e oa ’ “There's going to be a war i] COSTS LOUIS $2000 Sistegtion wh the Beles oft 20 forces in the Pacific. y ryan, “Many doctors say consti fed. Jone |ca acaged to - CHAPTER X Europe, and if we get into it, it| OHICAGO, Oct. 17 (U. P)—A| on pi ged urs.” # ! He forecast a G. O. P. oareiil. ita an a aipmtion. val of tk uke . ING aslo wh Au no | . The commission said the firm ad IRAN, , SPANISH CASES sional sweep that will give Re-| alive feeling often al dillnens, that Shut! llippines. hn BT ORIN -~ absor e great fortunes like | reconciliation with the wife yertised some tours to Florida at publicans a 15-seat majority in the | flow freely every day into your intesti Copyright, 1946 ound Mr, ett waiting for herifire flaming across a prairie. You who later divorced him cost heavy- rates that it rescribed as ‘inclu- STAY ON UN DOCKET house, and might give them | en Br: dwards’ Olivé Tablets to | and The C in the sunken garden. and Bruce will: have a generous Weight champion Joe Louis’ $2000 | give.” NEW YORK, Oct. 17 (U, P).-~|trol 1 th oon de you thorough bowel moveHe was in his wheelchair sitting{income, but you won't be rich. today. : Ma ’ " o e senate. | I live blets are simply wonders LHe Waa du i + Fiug e, i But at the bottom of the circular | The United Nations Security Coun~| Mr. Morse said he believed inde- ful to pep up lazy bile flow to help: digest, with the bell on it at his side iss Doesn't that satisfy, you? Louis agreed in circuit court yes- in “much smaller type,” the com-|cil decided in closed session yes- pendent voters, will swing the el foods. Follow label directions. th the on it a side. M . oan |terday to pay that sum to Bindley g C= | 1by, 80s. All drugstores. Wallace was seated under another lg C mission said, the travel firm added | terday to keep the long-dormant| tion to the Republicans. brell 20 rd. “IT HAS TO if 1 want Bart, and | Yrus, who served as attorney on a tax of $8.03 per person, Spanish and Iranian: cases on 168] Sa smaaiisebmp— . ms: ay » Oke : umbrella perhaps yards away. Id we Sh {for his former wife, Marva Trotter, a ———————————— docket. | £ % This Is |She smiled at Gayle as she passed, 0 Wan m." e smiled- tin her first divorce suit. The law- U S BRITAIN SEIZING th Y ro § and Gayle waved a greeting in re-|him, and her cheeks grew pik. nD Unless, the, council reverses ta- JAN : . Hea ! sr p {yer said his bill wasn't paid when self during. the forthcoming gen- LU (B iA . 1. Week” turn, Miss Wallace drew’ near. “I'm the divorce suit was dropped. BASES, REDS CHARGE oral assembly meeting, which" be Without prefimiay ik, -— terribly sorry, Miss Kent,” she sald He asked $10,000, but Louis said| MOSCOW, Oct. 17 (U. P.)—The| ging Wednesday the action pro- TY bent and kissed Mr. Bartlett. en |anologetically, “but I've given Mr. je couldn't afford that much. Bolshevik, monthly publication of | hibits assembly " debate on er rN

were yesterday? Your color's everl Gayle stood u “ “ t ! p at once. Oh, do Anglo-America ~ post - war policy Buy Your Heater Now! so much better. you think it's been bad for him?” | DOCK IN NEW YORK | 2 %~- be justified by any honest GRAND. RAPIDS, Mich, Oct. 11| CITY-WIDE . A .« ny “Probably, but I think he's enti-| NEW YORK, Oct. 17 (U. P.).— | motives.” | (U. P.).—Asked why he was AWOL YES. 1 AM.” He motioned to the|tled to do something that’s bad for Ship movements scheduled in New| “The United States and England, from® his army station, . 32-year-old al 24-Hour Service g a

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{ | I'm glad I'm so well, because I want| «There” said Mr. Bartlett, “do| Arriving — J. W. McAndrew, treaty, are seizing important bases | transter papers and couldn't re-|

|to talk to you, and I couldn't very you see why. I adore my nurse?” |Bremerhaven (troops); George and territories in many different] member the name of the new camp

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{bad days. I've done little but think ) {what this talk has meant to me,| Depacting—Noor Ro about you since yesterday morn- n me, | x dam, tterdam. | protested.

| Tg omeliow 1 know they were nice | thoughts,” ssid Gayle. | “Nice indirectly, because I wouldn't | . have been thinking them if { hadn't | Joved you at sight.” He paused and | studied her gravely. “Tell mé: You dislike my wealth very much, don’t yout”

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» | “YES,” GAYLE A without | hesitation. “I disliked it before I | ever came in contact with it, and now I dislike it more than ever.” “I thought so, You said yesterday that the grandeur frightened you. Will you tell me why you dislike it so much?” “Gladly. I've always wanted a life like my mother’s, Mr. Bartlett. We're a very happy family, and I suppose I've wanted things to stay |the same. 1 heid Bart off for a long time on account of your money. It | | seemed to me it would start us | | where most people want te end— | | and I didn’t see what could come Terma, Sith por Month! | [i [PVR Ly Thermostadtonlly Contr obi i Osu Hestars, Wess, ir - roy ty" SEE what you mean, of DRO ‘and ‘carmtul "mention. . | Aer was getting only a thoual CM Our — !sand a year when he was married. { And he and Mother have worked

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| thing in the world.” In her eagerness Gayle leaned \ closer to him. “Mr. Bartlett,” she orrom a Frame | pleaded, her volce tight with her

| said you were going to give us a FALL LB AN OIL [home in Westchester county for a| §s . w ng present. | wi PERMANENT || ey “ 'n ¥ THE LUSTER kL. Sha ty | “PLEASE DON'T. Let us live In AFTER A SUMMER IN tan apartment like other young THE § | couples. And don't go on giving uN ' |’ Bart that big allowance. Let us live on“what he earns.” | “To her consternation, Mr. Bartlett’s head fell back against his [pillow and he laughed, really laughed. “You don't know what you're asking, my dear,” he said at last. [“You have no idea at all. And that | brings us to the things I planned 'to tell you, You've got to make up | Your mind" 'to be a rich man's wife. Ht you're going to marry Bruce— | and you gust if you don’t want to {finish off my wretched old heart— if you marry him, you've got to be NO APPOINTME NT . | ready to accept the obligations’ NECESSARY St [wesih BES Yer and the depri-

¥ ¥ ~ OPEN DAILY | “YOU CAN'T have the satisfac- ' " p tion of building from the ground up CEL AM fo CR] ' M the way your parents did. And this is what I really wanted to say—you must be fair to Bruce.” “Fair to him?” she asked, conNo Electricity, No Heat. $ 50 | fused. “Am 1 being unfair?” Fine tor AT Textures 8 | “Bruce, Gayle, has always had Worth Pa Nuch everything, and the money isn't NATIONALLY Al ADVERTISED | entirely responsible. He hasn't been . oo | taught to deny himself anything oat PERMANENT | Now you want to deny him everyried, Ne Wem, $5.95 | thing all at onct. How would you Res. $10 Value {like to be forced to make such an © BEAUTY MART SPECIAL | |adjustment? PERMANENT $ 95 “1t would be ten times the adjustSomuigts With 3: {ment you would have to make if { you became the mistress of Syca-

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| won't make Bruce: suffer for my 118 MONUMENT CIRCLE | mistakes : Where the Bus Steps! Ground Fleer > 3 Phone LL 08527 i "8 ; OPERATORS “Y ADMIT to you I made mis-

EXPERIENCED ~STATE LICENSED | takes, very bad ones. Bruce should . never have been brought up.to rely < n a gh? ! (al | on wealth entirely, but that's the a I i ny 1] | way he was brought up. I think he ought to have the house, and he

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—— = | urgenoy, “you can-do something. 1 | never dreamed I'd dare to ask you, - For gAuTY | but you're making it so easy. Bart : 8

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