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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1915

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League of Peace Theory The peace league formed at Philadelphia should have the support of all who are opposed to war. It is plainly a proposition that nations

arbitrate their difficulties and that when the arbitration is reached, they will use their combined forces to see that the agreement stands. Such a league is as practical a matter as the American Union. It will blight the war tendency in the bud. Some people think that war is so ingrained in human nature that it has to fight; that it has to grab a club and go to beating each others brains out. Maybe it has, if we don't give it a chance to do better. . , The whole problem of civilization is to f ma a way to settle differences without coming to blows. Government is a solution of it. .Government is merely an agreement to back the peace and putting a constable back of it to see that it does as it agreed. That is just what the peace league amounts to. It is simply the getting together of nations to keep the peace. Nations can do that as well as states of a republic, counties of a state or wards of a city. The word force which to some is so incoherent, is merely a guarantee of peace. It means we must do what we agreed to do. Ohio State Journal.

Milton's Social News

"A Man and His

Isabel Is Escorted Home by Duval, Who Is Very Attentive.

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"Won't you come in ?" she asked tentatively.

By Virginia Terhune Van de Water. CHAPTER XXXI. Isabel Hamilton sank back contentedly in the cab and heard David Duval give the driver the number of her home. This was the kind of life she could enjoy, she mused. What a wonderful evening it had been! How easily she had talked with so little embarrassment. How charming Mr. Ferris was, and how nice, Mr. Duval was! As to the dinner and the service, they were perfect. No wonder Ida looked happy, to be able to dress and entertain as she did. One could see that she was in the habit of giving such dinners as these several times a month. Such an existence might be called "The Lire." "Are you tired?" David Duval's gentle query made her start. "Oh, no," she assured him, "not a bit tired. I wish the evening was just beginning. I have had such a good time." "You enjoy things so thoroughly that you are a most refreshing person to meet," be told her. She smiled and colored. "You see." she said, "I have really been out very little. I have been married less than a year, and my husband has been so busy that it is only within the past few weeks that we have gone into society much. And," with a little sigh, "truth compels me to say that we

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have not the money to entertain as many people do." He shook his head. "Don't sigh about that," he reproved. "While I have not a great deal of money, I have enough" with a smile "to keep the wolf from my front doorstep. I have a pretty little bachelor apartment, and can travel quite a bit, but, after all, what does that amount to compared to what your husband has? He has somebody to work for a real home, and a wife. He ought to be down on his knees thanking the gods for his good fortune," he ended lightly. "To be sure." Duval went on a moment later, as Isabel remained silent, "Hamilton has to give up some pleasures on account of business as this evening, for instance. But although he could not be at the Ferris dinner, he has the satisfaction of knowing that in his office he is working for you." Much More Considerate Than John, She Thinks. Isabel started to speak, then checked herself. But her companion saw the start and knew that whenever John Hamilton was tonight, he was not working. The wife did not know that he had suspected this already. At the house, Duval took Isabel's key and opened the front door for her, as the hallboy had gone home. "If you don't mind," the man said, "I will go upstairs with you and open your apartment door. I don't like you to go through these halls alone at this time of night." He was much more considerate than John, the wife reflected. But he was not a husband and she supposed that made a difference. "Won't you come in?" she asked tentatively, as he swung her apartment door open and stood aside for her to enter. "I'm not sure if John is in yet, hut if not, he will be soon." "Oh, no, thank you." . He paused. "My dear child, ' he went on, abruptly, "you are very young and inexperienced. I hope you may always have somebody to take care of you. May I call sometime and see you please?" "I I wish you would," she stammered. When he had gone downstairs, she closed the door and went slowly to her own room. What had he meant? Had she been too unconventional in inviting him to come in? Surely that was only hospitality. Then, as she glanced at the clock, she saw that it was long past eleven. Suppost Duval had come in, and John had returned and found him here? Perhaps that

was what Duval was thinking of. :

How ignorant and careless she was and how kind and considerate he was! A sudden sense of indignation against John swept over her. What right had a husband to place his wife in a position where she might make such mistakes as she had almost made as she would have uade if Duval bad not been a gentleman? She tried to think calmly of John's position tonight. Even i. he had felt it his duty to go to his club, he ought to have felt it also his duty to arrange how his wife was to get home. He had supposed that Cynthia would accompany her to Mrs. Ferris's

house. But he knew that Cynthia

would not call to bring her back

What had he said about that? Oh,

yes "Probably Mrs. Ferris will get

her husband to come home with you.

The idea! As if Ida could be expected to send her husband home with a guest whose own husband would not come for her! , John took too much for granted. He took everything for granted his own right to do as he pleased, other people's willingness to carry his burdens, his wife's blind devotion and unquestioning acquiescence to his views. The truth was that he had not had enough interest in her welfare to ask her how she expected to return from Ida's. No he took that for granted, too. Yet she had been glad earlier in the evening that he had not asked her who her escort was to be tonight. He might not have approved of her accepting David Duval's attentions. But surely there was not as much harm in allowing a nice man to act as her escore to a friend's house as there was in John's attentions to Adelaide Simmons. John Does Not Come In Till 3 A. M. She undressed and went to bed, ber mind once more occupied with the events of the evening. She was too much excited at first to fall asleep but anxiety about her husband did not hold her eyes waking. She was fast learning that John was quite able to take care of himself at least that his physical welfare was secure. And as heh was at the club she felt no qualms of jealousy. That was one good thing about the club there were no women there. She thought of the danger of "women," but it was a collective noun that really meant Adelaide Simmons. Tonight John was far removed from that influence. It was three o'clock in the morning w hen the sound of her husband's step aroused Isabel from sleep. In stinctively she sprang from bed and ran out into the hall, meeting him just outside of his dressing-room door. One glance at his face turned her cold. For it was evident that he had been drinking heavily. To Be Continued.

MILTON. Ind., June 25. Miss Nora Doddridge, who is itill at the home of her aunt. Mr. John W. Judklns, at Cambridge City, la on the -way to final recovery. '. The Rev. P. M. Westhafer will preach at Doddridge chapel, Sunday. His morning theme - will toe, "Truth Immortal." That of the evening will be, "The Mountain Feudist." John Thurman of Richmond, was in town and went from here to Conneraville Thursday.' Mrs. Sarah Hussey is spending a few days with her granddaughter, Mrs. Park Manlove. west of town. The Rev. Walter Jerre. Mrs. L. R.

Gresh, Mrs. Samuel Hoshour and other members of Friends church were at Dublin Thursday 'to attend Monthly meeting. Ora White was at Connersville on business for the Riverside Mills at Milton, Thursday.

O. H. Beeson and Charles Davis have returned from their fishing trip to Yellow creek. They report bad luck. Owing to recent storms fishing

was not good. Mrs. Albert Newman, Mrs. W. H. Brown, Charles Davis, Mrs. J. A. Brown, Mrs. Edward Wilson, Mrs. R.

Mrs. Ott Crownover, formed the members of the Embroidery club who en

tertained with Mrs. L. M. Gentle at

Richmond. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Gentle, who is a member of the

club entertained delightfully and the

club ladies were served to nice refreshments and given a treat at the picture show. J. a. Brown accompanied his wife to Richmond also, and was entertained at dinner with his brother-in-law Dr. Gentle and family. Dan Hess and Lafe Rayle have been at Hiram Elwell's putting on new siding on a barn. Goes to Richmond. W. H. Brown, treasurer of Milton

town hoard was at Richmond Thursday, to receive the corporation money.

Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Gentle and fam

ily of Richmond spent over Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown. Dr. Gentle came to attend the third degree work at the Masonic lodge at Cambridge City.

The Rev. Will Oler of 'Dublin, and

sister Mrs. George Brooks, and daugh

ter, of Sheridan, Kansas, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Threewitts and Mr.

and Mrs. L. P. Zeller Wednesday.

Mrs. Emily Haskell accompanied

Mrs. Newberry Howe to Delphi Wed-! nesday where she will spend some time before returning to Redlands, California. They were guests with L.

F. Lantz and family and came to at. tend the wedding of Walter Raskell and Miss Jessie Lantz. Mrs. G. A. Borders entertained at dinner Tuesday evening, Mrs. Charles Marples of Cambridge City. W. P. Moore is reported better. His son, Edwin Moore is here looking after the interests of Mr. Moore's grocery store. Richmond Visitors. Mrs. Robert Wilson and Miss Belle

Scott of Richmond, were guests of

Mrs. Alice Gresh and Mr. and Mrs. H L. Jones, Wednesday.

Ben Doddridge, W. H. Brown, David

Nugent, M. V. Brown, J. A. Brown, H

L. Jones, W. E. Williams, Oscar Kirlin,

Wilbur Elwell, C. H. and R. F. Calla

way were among the Masonic brethren

from here to attend the Master Ma

son's degree work at Cambridge City

Wednesday night.

Mrs. George Franklin and son and Mrs. Montgomery of Richmond, were

guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Thursday. . ; ; .Miss Elda Lowry has returned from a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haines at Modoc. Trous Morgan of Hagerstown, Is employed at W. W. Leverton's blacksmith shop this season. - Mrs. S. Rothermel of East Germantown, called on friends here Wednes

day afternoon.

MIDDLEBORO, IND !

Miss Verna Baker and Miss Halcia Reid attended an Ice cream and cake social at Marie Pogue's Monday evening. Mrs. Bessie Marine and son Garth, from Tipton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Danner last week.

Mrs. Golda Evans has been sick with peritonitis at the home of ber

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Danners.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hawkins visited

Mrs. Nancy Hawkins Thursday.

Mrs. Jane Cox of Monticello, Wis.,

is home visiting her children.

Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and daughters Vehna and Maude, called on

Charles Albright's Sunday evening.

Mrs. Leslie Albright and daughter Laura, returned home from a visit

with her parents at Union City.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Danner, Miss Anna and Lawrence Cook attended the Mason supper at Whitewater Thursday

evening. John Hawkins took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Addleman Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Marine and son Garth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jess Addleman Wednesday.

SENDS THEM TO FARM.

INDIANAPOLIS, June 25. "Back to the fam". is the doctrine being preached by C. B. DeMiller, who has charge of the Federal employment bureau here. Within the last few days eight men who quit their farm work for Indianapolis have been returned to the rural districts, where grub and work are always on tap in abundance.

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