Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 4, 14 November 1919 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM FRIDAY, NOV. 14, 1919.

r.GE FIVE

She Married An Average Man

BY ZOE BECKLEY

Jim spoke with the querulous Impatience of a sick man. 1 had no choice but to answer the telephone In an instant I was listening to the voice of Erio Sands. I struggled to think of him as a trained nurse would as a soldier convalescing, as a man I knew slightly, admired greatly, but had no personal interest In. But. oh, I could not! At the first ound of his voice, the ups and downs

of his English inflection, his way of !

sprinkling "you know you know throughout his conversation, and the whole of our sweet and joyous friendship of seven years ago came back to me! Mis words were commonplace f 'Hough. Merely, "Is this Ann Salshery? Ah -I'm very glad to har your voice once more. But with them came visions the surge of London crowds, the rumble f traffic on Fleet street, the misty lights of the embankment and the bridges, Big Ben's illuminated face, tho t-ndden, mysterious, enveloping fog, thi; homey villages in Kent with holly hedges and thatched-roof houses whence came rays of orange light and tho faint, sweet smell of peat smoke! I swallowed, moistened my lips and answered, rather stupidly that I, too. was glad. (How flat one's greetings are under circumstances of stress! One's 6plrit flies, exults, shrieks. Aud one's lips form platitudes.) "My my hnsband is ill," I hurried on. "Didn't Mrs. Hast tell you? No? Why, I sent over a message and the maid promised to give it to her Thank you very much We think it's nothing serious; grip, you know What's that? Well, 1 can hardly say. I shouldn't want to leave Jim for at least a " Jim, who I felt was listening attentively to every word, suddenly broke In. "Don't be silly, Ann," he called out irritably. "I'm not to be babied. Make an engagement as soon as you wish. I don't want to interfere at all. I shall be out in two days" I clapped my hand over the mouthpiece, shaking my head violently at Jim. "You mustn't say that, dear." I stage-whispered, after hastily bidding Eric "hold the wire." "I should not have a moment's enjoyment at Athena's if I went before you are perfectly well again." Jim made one of those indescribable gestures composed of a sudden shrug, a mirthless smile, a half-closing of the eyes. He said no more, and I ended the talk witli Eric, promising to set an evenitig an soon as pnssib'e "when Jim and I tan come to Athena's and meet you." I reseated myself by thp reading lamp. I should like to have been able to rush at Jim. take his head in my arms and repeat a dozen "l-love-

yous. But Jim is such a hard man to be demonstrative with even when he is suffering. Besides 1 had a feeling which I have noticed of late as if he were thrusting me into the arms of Eric Sands in the same spirit that makes a timid person force himself to take risks, or a stoic rub salt into his wounds. If Jim would only take things less ponderously, less seriously! If the situation were reversed; if Eric Sands were my husband and Jim my old quasi-romantic friend; I can imag'ne Eric laughing me out of my sentimentality, sweeping me into a bearhug, dancing me round the room, poking fun at my "lover" and making himself so fascinating that I'd for?et my moonings in an hour. But "You know I shall not go with you," came Jim's voice from the bed. My heart went like lead at his tone. (To be continued.)

Farm Sale Calendar

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Where there are women and young children and elderly people it is clways well to have a mild, gentle-acting laialive like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Fepjin handy. This is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin which does all that is required in constipation and does it with safety and comfort. It is free from narcotics and may be given to babies. Half a million mothers have it in as many good American homes, and these families are healthier for it. Every drug store sells Syrup Pepsin at 50c and $1 a large bottle, the latter for those who already know its merits. In spite sf the fact that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid lajrallve in the world, there being over 6 million bottles sold each year, mar.y n'ho need its bencf.is ha. e r.ot yet used it. If you haze r.ot, send your name and address for a free trial bottle to Dr. B. Caldwell, ill Washington Si., Moutlccllo, Illinois.

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Saturday, November 15. W. V. Wrenn, first farm east of New Paris on the Gettysburg pike, general sale at 10:30. Monday, November 17. James Jackson, on Henry Miller farm. 3 miles north of New Paris, O., general farm sale, corn in crib, etc., at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, November 18. J. A. Benson on James Benson farm, Vi miles east of Whitewater, on Hol-

lansburg pike, general farm sale al 10:30 a. m. Thursday, November 20. J. W. Lamb, 1-2 mile southeast of Webster, general farm sale at 10:30. Earl Williams and Mrs. Mary Hayward, on farm 2 miles south of Campbellstown, general sale at 10 o'clock. Wednesday, December 3. J. C. Huddleston & Son, on Andrew Ziegler farm, 2 miles north of Dublin, general sale at 10 o'clock.

CLARINETS ARE RETURNED Two clarinets and case3, owned by a Richmond high school student, have been recovered from a Cincinnati pawnshop by the police and returned to the owner.

Mis. Leonard Champ wont to B'onniington Sunday to spe her father

who Is quite ill. Miss Vera Byba is,

substituting at the Bentonviile school during her absence Mr. and Mrs. Lon Trees of Shelbyville, spent, last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilbert. ....Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence of Flatrock. spent a few davs last week with their relatives Mr. and Mi3. Kellum have gone to Illinois for a visit with relatives Rev. and Mrs. P. M. Thomas had as their veek-enu euests, Mrs. Curtis Wolf and three children, of Portland, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Forest Macey of Anderson, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilbert. .. Mr, and Mrs. K. It. Huddlestou had as their guests last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence, Mr, and Mrs. O. E. Huddleston and son, Mrs. Warren and daughter Lillian. ., .Charles Stewart died at the home of his son. O. K. Stewart Monday. Funeral services were held at Itichsquare Wednesday afternoon The Jackson township

Sunday school institute was held here Sunday afternoon at the Friends i hurch, and an excellent program wa;;

given., .. .Mr. and Mrs. Walter llcnly of Straughns and B. T. Hayden and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Henly near Fountain City. Mrs. House and children of Richmond 'were week end guests of her sister, Mr?. Frank Huddleston and tamily Mrs. Henry Myers went to Pittsburg, Pa., last Friday for an Indefinite stay with her daughter. Mrs. William Shrawdcr, who is sick

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