Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 14, 26 November 1919 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.

She Married An Average Man

BY ZOB BBCKLBT

Why I should have thought of Fanny Frisbie at that minute I hardly know. I had not given a thought of her since Eric Sands mentioned her name as that of the woman he had seen Jim at the theatre with while I was away. What I told Eric at the time covered precisely what I felt that Jim had as much right to keep up his old acquaintance with Mrs. Frisble as I had to be walking and talking to him. Eric. I have not had a shadow of a Jealous thought concerning this woman since that day, long ago, before we left Centerville, when I found Jim buying her a purse for a Christmas gift. "She's the wife of the man who gave me my first job.'' Jim had explained. And that's all there was to it; I dismissed it from my mind. When Eric mentioned her. I had had some thought of speaking of it to Jim. By the time I got to it the thing seemed too trivial.

The Frisbies are doubtless in New York for a visit of something, and my husband had accompanied the wife of his old friend for an' evening's entertainment. Jim is always reticent. He never "chums" with me, never tells me little happenings in his day's work. And I have trained myself to do without bis confidences, finding interests of my own filling In all my time with work and . Oh, how dear that work has grown to me! As I write all this I wonder if an unjealous wife is a rare bird. I find myself only tepid interested in the strange phenomena of Jim's agitation at my remark last night. I made a little shot in the dark a mere Jest about his being in love with the stenographer or something. And Jim appeared disconcerted! I feel like a person walking in an tmllghted room, stumbling blindly across some

unguessea-at object and reeling a

natural curiosity to find out what it is and how it comes there. My attitude is as unlike jealousy as if I were a person sitting in a theatre following the thread of an exceedingly human play. Once upon a time I should have felt a shock of resentment at the mere thought of my husband being interested in another woman. Now I find myself being gradually convinced that work congenial work is love's counterweight. That, nine ' times out of

ten, the woman who takes Joy in her occupation and is independent though such occupation can never be overwhelmed by the loss of love. In other words, woman's love is too often inseparable from her livelihood. Unconsciously she clings to her man with a feeling of jealous posessiveness. He is her provider. How dare he divide what rightfully belongs to

her with another woman! She mistak

es her rage for her love. "My washerwoman said to me the other morning, wiping her reddened eyes: "Lor, Mis' Salsbery, I ain't so misfortunate, after all. I've had two husbands, ma'am an' they both left me

to shift for myself an' the kids. When Sam went I seen it wasn't so much Sam I was grievin fer as Sam's pay envelope. Once I got it inter my head that I didn't have to be took care of, I felt real happy an' your rooms all to yourself an' no questions asked." And there is a good deal of truth in Maggie's philosophy. Nevertheless, I shall ask Jim about Fanny Frisble. (To be contiinued)

Reflections of a Bachelor Girl BY HELEN ROWLAND

How Do They Do It? Love and Sunshine How can a young couple have tho nerve to get married in the face of present prices? This is- asked by many anxious parents, who have children of marriageable age, and others, who have celebrated their "nth'' anniversarySeveral local marriage experts were taken into consultation, and the opinion was "love and sunshine."' "That is to say," said one person.

"a young couple getting married now does not take into consideration the

pessimistic side of the years to com?, but look only at the love and eternal bliss they expect to experience." "It seems," said another, "that when the present generation gets old en

ough to think of marriage, they have

No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in Master Mason degree, beginning at 6:30. Light refreshments. Clarence W. Foreman, W. M.

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Copyright. 1919. by The Wheeler Svndicate. Inc.) By HELEN ROWLAND. Thank heaven, marriage IS a lottery! If it were a sure thing it would lose its one eternal charm for men the appeal to their gambling instinct, as a fascinating game of chance. At twenty, a bachelor's heart is filld with visions, at thirty with fears, at forty with cinlcism, and at fifty with regrets. Waiting for the right man to come along is by no means the hardest task Of a girl's life it's keeping him from getting past! A wife doesn't have to look far to discover the source of her husband's occasional cheerfulness in these days seldom farther than behind the books in the library, or the little cachet in the linen closet. A girl's heart is like her treasure chest chock full of tenderly cherished little souvenirs of love; a man's is like his pipe carefully emptied after each "flame" has gone out. Nobody knows so little about women as a happily married man. He doesn't even know the one woman to whom tie Is linked or he wouldn't be so sure that he was "happily married." Heaven knows why a man always admires a tiny foot with a high instep

probably because that's the kind that usually walks all over him, and places itself gently but firmly on his. neck. To taste supernal joy, a woman may have to see Paradise; but to taste supreme punishment, she has only to watch the love-mist die out of a man's eyes. Most of a man's sins and follies began in vanity, and end in indigestion. A cynic is merely a sentimentalist with a cinder in his mind's eye.

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been getting 25 to 30 eggs a day. Then I tried Don Sung in the feed, and am now getting 107 to 114 eggs a day." Mrs. Essie B. Ropp, R. R. 2, Littles, Ind. Mrs. Roop got this increase of 7 dozen a day in the middle of winter. At. 50 cents a dozen, 30 days a month, this makes $105 extra Income a month. The Don Sung for her 200 hens cost her about $2.50 per month. You can see how well it paid her, and we'll guarantee it will pay you. Here'3 our offer: Give your hens Don Sung and watch results for one month. If you don't find that it pays for itself and pays you a good profit besides, simply tell us and your money will be promptly refunded. Don Sung (Chinese for egg-laying) works directly on the egg-laying organs, and is also a splendid tonic. It is easily given in the feed, improves tho hen's health, makes her stronger and more active in any weather, and start3 her laying. Try Don Suns for "0 days and if It doesn't get you tho eggs, no matter how cold or wot the weather, your money will be refunded by return mai'. Get Don Sung from your druggist or poultry remedy dealer or send 50 cents for a package by mail prepaid. RurrellDugger Co.. 16S Columbia Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.

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Richmond Citizen Very Earnest in His Praise of the Great Herbal Tonic, Dreco, Which Has Done so Much for Him. i Pain in Back, Rheumatism, Nerves Shot to Pieces, Couldn't Sleep, Limbs Stiff and Muscles Sore. Now Well as Ever. "One day I read about what a man said about Dreco taking a load off his back which felt like a ton of brick, and I laughed at it, but I now know that every word he said came from the bottom of his heart," declared Mr. H. E. Flock, who is a car inspector, and lives at 2006 North F street, Richmond, Indiana. "I want to tell everyone what Dreco has done for me. I was so bent from suffering I was afraid I would be permanently deformed, as the rheumatlsm had such a hold on me. My back and limbs were sore and stiff; muscles were drawn and the joints seemed to be dry; my nerves were

snot to pieces so that I could not sleep; I had shooting pains in my back and side. Really, I was in bad shape but Dreco has certainly proven a blessing to me, as I know more relief from pain now than in years; I can bend about and stoop over without the slightest pain; sleep sound at night, getting stronger day by day. I strongly advise sufferers to try Dreco and they won't be disappointed." No medicine introduced here has sprung into such favor as Dreco. Hardly a day passes but what some person drops in and tells of the excel, lent results Dreco has produced for them. It cleanses the system of impurities. Increases the appetite and sends new energy bounding through every nerve; it restores the kidneys to healthy action and makes the sluggish liver waken; relieves indigestion, gastritis and constipation; quiets the nerves and promotes sound, refreshing sleep. It acts on the blood and banishes catarrh and rheumatism

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Acid-Stomach Makes Bad Blood, Headaches and Nervousness

Many times you have seen an awfully bad, oozv-looking face that makes you think "It's blood poison. " You are wrong, for about nine times c t of ten it is caused Dy an acidstomach, which upsets the digestion. This makes the blood impure and it Bhows up in the face, with a red nose and pimply, blotchy, muddy, bad-looking complexion. Remember, too, if the digestion is faulty, you cannot escape the penalty In the loss of mental and physical power. Then again if you eat more food than the body needs, it makes gas by fermentation. This fermentation creates toxic poisons which, taken into the blood, irritate the nerves and affect the entire nervous system. This is the frequent cause of severe attacks of headache and other nervous disorders such aa extreme nervousness, irritability, insomnia, mental depression, melancholia, dizziness and vertigo. Thousands, yes, millions of men and women suffer daily from these troubles and never dream that Acid-Stomach is tho cause of their wretched health. But for that matter any number of people have endless trouble with their teeth not knowing that a condition called acid-mouth is causing all the damage. If a tasteless acid is powerful enough to eat through the hard enamel of the teeth and cause them to decay, you can easily imagine that Acid-

Stomach works just as insidiously and surely to the damage of the entire organism. Therefore, in order to regain your health and strength you must get rid of the acid-stomach condition. A new method of doing this has now been found. It is called EATONIC in tablet form just like a bit of candy. It does the work easily, speedily and thoroughly. It makes the stomach clean, sweet, cool and comfortable. EATONIC quickly banishes the immediate effects of Acid-Stomach bloat, heartburn, belching, food-repeating, indigestion, etc. Improves the general health and is a wonderful aid to digestion. Tens of thousands of people who have used EATONIC testify to its power to bring quick relief. Some of these people are so entnusi astic and tell of such remarkable relief as ts be almost unbelievable. EATONIC is guaranteed to please you.

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"Two Slices for One"

That is a golden household motto. It opens the road to good health, happiness and economy. Begin to-day. Encourage the entire family to eat Bread two slices of Bread instead of one slice four slices instead of two. Bread is a mighty food a thorough builder. Little folks are made robust by Bread. Big people grow stronger on it. Bread restores the bloom of health to the invalid. Make Bread the basis of the family diet. Keep a well-filled Bread-plate. There is no waste. Bread can be used to make delicious, appetizing dishes that will add zest to your meals. Secondday Bread can be freshened by re-heating.

Richmond-baked Bread is your best some, tempting and highly nutritious. Eat it-

food always whole-

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