Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1950 — Page 5

THURSDAY, FEB. 9,

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-has slipped -into-the- castle (of 4 [cisely how it was, sir DEAR TY MANNE will ef side. > g and surprised Queen Victoria and Disraeli dinner. , Ne RS: ymate child. I guess that will put; taking either Let's mot Brown, the brawny Scotch Gillle of the Queen, gets doank and [it hs seemed to amaze im. “Ta EB Se aby had told yg LIVE IN THE PRESENT with one eye on the future, “Unknown her In her place. She won't have oe pons lets Wheeler sit on the throne. Servants, the grenadiers and the [And me thinking there wouldn’t|the whole terrifile story, no look Motner) are a good girl with courage. You have repented and asked] >. 1 Ihe fellows she dosswt! oC, 1, Ne "the major police are inv thy case. It bids fair to become a national |be a decent church in 20 miles!"|of fury but rather a cunninglq a. forgiveness, but you don't a It for having a fa. Care to go out because when they| jygpe,. : scandal. Now go on with ihe story: Slattery looked gravely at his(smile twisted Sir Gilpin Jarvey's " y Eve Yuutss € 8% hear this none of them will ask :

UHAPTER TWELVE IN ANOTHER part of the castle there occurred a conversa~ “tion which no one would have thought could possibly influence the course of the Wheeler Case, This conversation was between Noonan

and Slattery.

1950

hands. “Will you be going to Mass on Sunday next?” “I will. And why don't you be? Bure, it's comfort you'll find ‘there.’ For your Mother's sake,

“Did you hear © what they done with the little ‘Parisheen?” she 8% .

asked him, . She was standing ir the doorway of his work cuddy at the foot of the Prince of Wale's Tow-/

er. “I did not. ‘But he'd no call to

‘the river Thames to come unto: her, and she eating her dinner?” Slattery observed the curve of

{her strong neck as she tossed her

‘head . defiantly, her proud, dark

“IF 1 DID, maybe. 5 he hazarded after a moment, “would it be possible at all for me to g0 along with you, then?" He turned his face to her beseechingly. “For if I went it alone I'd be that tor-

By Theodore ‘Bonnet

and don't they hear confessions

“Yea. Sir Gilpin: that was pre

face. - “Why Naseéby,” he said, “we are not at fault, then. On the cofitrary, 1 should say we are to be commended, eh?”

“Sir?” said Mr. Naseby, look-

ing stunned. “Of course!” the Master said. “Don’t you sed? Castle grounds— jurisdiction of the Governor; gates and general security| Household Guards; my responsibility is limited to domestic man-

_ THE INDIANAPOLIS S TIMES

Ask Mrs. Manners—

Plan for Tomorrow, Don’t Mourn Past

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If your church isn’t-comforting,| change. I was an extreme intro-

imade - a complete change. Read Dr. Norman Vincent Peale's “A [Guide to Confident Living.” i" I hope you soon find the hap-

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luck to you and your child.

vert with the worst sort of inferiority complex. Just by read-| ing and changing churches . I

therless child. You must forgive yourself and forget the past. The Bible doesn’t say that adultery is blacker than. several ‘Other sins.

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|. Both: of you should see your | doctor, Mrs. E LC. "No movie questions, In column or answered privately, Sharon. Check movie magazines and movie almanacs. About those patterns (unsigned reader)—The major local stores don't carry them, Mrs. R. — Check Juvenile

her out.

is just plain no good and she will

live:sthe rest of her days without]

atoning, Her “beloved” parents are just as guilty as she is. (They adopted the child.) Can you im-

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agine how they will feel when)

all of their friends start to ignore them instead of talking about how swell they are for]

Let Mrs. Manners and read.

I disagree with you that she| org of The Times share has atoned. Any girl like that| hare your

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be sneaking in here like a thief e¥es, the figure with which even helping out some poor little or-|

tured with guiltiness I'd not get|ggement. Yet my men—servants, MRS, “LOOK ON THE | Court, 148 E. Market St.

in the night. ‘As ye sow, so shall ‘her censorious garments had to . phan? EX-FRIEND, City. "Times Foreign Servi ye reap. Its the way of the compromise a little. Before she ™ "Noonan. re par ayes gp. [ HATE, Jou-mtind 18 do {hé other BRIGHT SIDE.” | 1d lke to answer your letter |" qyo gir} who wrote the letter | SYDNEY, Australia, Feb. 9— i world.” (had presented herself in his dOOT-| qeed.” she replied in a low voice,| APS, Work for ‘em! You see that,| oqay and tomorrow are | S8YIng I was a bit unfair, | 0)" iit the person you |Beefy, 33-year-old Harold Fulton

don’t you? Confound it, man don’t just sit there; I am congratulating you, Master Sergeant Footman, con-gratulating you,” “Y-yes, sir.” (To Be Continued)

Copyright, 1950, by Theodore Bonnet. By permission of Doubleday & Co. Ihc.)

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“Heartbroken Grandma.” How about your address? MRS, MANNERS.

Says She Will ‘Tell’ I. AM WRITING to let you Tknow “Unknown Mother” isn't] {unknown anymore. I was the! friend she is visiting here, the| closest friend she ever had, what= ever she was, Ha! To think all} the boys in our home town were| always’ chasing her. Everybody|

“The way .of the world!” she WAY he had been thinking not echoed contemptuously. “If you rd) indeed of Wheeler but of Noonan, look at the Good Book with both and wondering how he might eyes for once, Slattery, you'd find {safely approach her on the subject ‘Suffer the little children to come Of lifting their workaday acunto Me'.” {quaintance onto a cosier plane. “Would I!" he said, flinging her| For a starter he thought he might a glance over his shoulder. “And|S00the her into walking out with what of the Queen? Will herself Dim, maybe, but of course he Neponan!" And he reached grate suffer every little hobbledehoy oft Fealized that where Noonan wasifyiy for her hand. _ concerned any such proposall «Rut what am-I doing: PER ANENT WA E [would have to be introduced here the whole day!” she exAny Style—Includes $995

enough to handle. If we do all we can today for all the people we can and plan enough for tomorrow, of both work and play, there's little time to mourn the past.

think, Whoever she is, I'd be inclined to value her friendship in preference to yours. Living would be pretty pointless if we couldn’t atone, forgive and understand. ~-¥You -ask-how I-imagine the girl and her parents will feel when you get through with them. What really puzzles me 8 “how you'll Teel. Will ¢ondemning a girl who believed you a friend-—a girl trying to atone—actually give you com-

“If it'll help your mother rest easier in her grave I don’t mind. I'll be going to the six o'clock as

has won this year's waicklest bet but oh what a hangover he's got. & He bet a Sydney bartender $10 he could drink 60 beers in eight hours. That this was 3% gallons... of suds didn’t seem to, worry Mr, - Fulton.

ys. “It's all I'm needing is the hand of a good woman to be ‘leading me back to the fold and I'll be a good Catholic man again. Ah

Some of you have forgotten those self-addressed and stamped envelopes that are re-T-qujred “when you submit “gen=" eral questions. Only problems and comments on romance, marriage and family life are

. » . v = HI&-FPANS-cheered as Mr, Pyle——ton downed his 35th glass—evén though a moment later they had to revive him a bit with some

|elicately. He said softly: claimed. “I'll be going now, SlatHaircut, Soft Water “The Slatterys was great folkitery, I've the pots to wash out Set

Shampoo and {once, so "ve heard, but me moth-|and the floor to scrub. I'll be glad|Indiana State Board of Health, sald, “What a nice girl, and| fort and pleasure? Can you tell a ahampeo and Bet Oe ar aid. ut J86 Wiotd-land the Sou 10 sorb 7 be glad) will be given today and tomorrow| Published In the column. ~~ |safh “IWhS | Youtaom he your job to judge— |C0Id Water. But Mr. Fulton cars CENTRAL BEAUTY that was princes of Breifny inion Sunday.” at Fadely-Anderson, Inc, Virginia I'm paging: Indianapolis She said she wouldn't have| to suspect a “friend”? You [red on to the time of triumph the old times. Royal blood, they] He was left looking at an/Ave. and 8. New Jersey St. Newcomers, Miss Muffet, |jareq write about having a child| haven't had any trouble with |When he tossed off his 60th glass,

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had. And the minute I cla Pped Mrs. M. P,, Lebanon (my letter

eyes on yourself, says I, There's blank wall in the corridor bean Irish girl with good blood iniyond. The light of Christian -frher-the-same-as-me;-says-I.—Yourthat-had-tHiumined his fice but a

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The fans cheered again—then hastily carted their soused chame plon off to. a. hospital, Mighty... | Fulton had passed out.

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man walks the earth. if it’s BMmself of Wales, the same as you're the equal of any woman if she’s got a crown on her, and we'd be showing them all ir we had the chanct.” She looked at him levelly. “Playing with fire’s not the way to be showing them, Slattery.” “Fire, “you say! Now before God I never played with fire in me life. There's a thing, is fire!” he hinted darkly. “The great won-

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mihute burning down Windsor Castle and the next one seeing fairies in the fire?” Slattery raised her eyebrows at her. “You don’t believe in them?” “Believe in them! In God's name, Slattery, talk sensible.” “Who's to know, Noonan? Me own mother that was an O'Rourke and an educated woman—housekeeper at the Royal {Catholic College of Maynooth she was, and a daily communicant in her last days—she believed in them; and would you call her a pagan?” “I'd not,” said Noonan re-

moment before had gone out like a snuffed candle, Then he smiled. as fauns smile.

SHORTLY before | noon, a carriage bore the Prime Minister out | through St. George's Gate on the! way to the railway station. And on the way back to London his! train passed another that was bearing home from there a man}. whose entrance into the Wheeler. Case was apprehensively awaited in the castle. That man was the! Master of the Household, Sir Gilpin Jarvey was a whitestaffed proctor of the Crown and, a member of the august Board of the Green Cloth; and his office, a creation of Albert the Efficient, was of the kind called permanent, | which meant that it was above! politics. “Mismanagers is what I call ‘em -—— mismanagers,” was his!

at the same time Steward or, Chamberlain did, 80 when a window was clean on one side, it was sure to be a little pea-souper/ on the other. And when he in-| quired why there wasn’t a fire, he discovered that my Lord Chamberlain had laid one but couldn't light it, because you see the lighting was the traditional preroga-! tive of my Lord Steward, and it seemed that Steward had sent around to do the lighting before Chamberlain had sent to do the laying, and having found nothing to light, the Steward’s men could! charge the fault to his opposite number in the Chamberlain's de-|

spectfully. s ” “AH,” HE murmured, a saint she was.’ “Is it your mother?” He nodded. *“ ‘Swear to me,! Eugene,’ says she to me with her last breath, ‘swear to me,

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partment, while the Chamber-| ‘lain’s could point to his tardy laying and charge it right back to this vis-a-vis in the Steward’s. {And there it was, sir, ‘while the Queen of England froze. -But her _| Majesty has a fire now, I warrant you. . And you may see for yoyr-| self, if you'll just notice, that (all the windows are clean. I keep things shipshape, ff I do say it; ship-shape.” And Lord Shipshape was what | they called him. He was a little

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