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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUU AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 1919.

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There Is bo we nuking tragedy oat of what I suppose is nearly every wife's experience at some , time or other. I have wondered how I would act if Jim, like most men, ever came . home the worse for drinking. I pictured myself in the circumstances doing a fine bit of dignified emotion, followed by a speech of the type my washerwoman would call "a piece of my mind." As a matter of fact I did neither. I felt rather sorry for Jim. But coldly so. with no desire to rant,

He didn't kiss me when hejseme in.

and I felt alad he didn't It)

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myself with dinner and made no refhta nacnllar. and rather silly

behavior until the meal was over and

Avorvthinr cleared away.

"You need expect no scene, Jim," I tisMit Mtttlnar nndr thu raadlne lamB

-with some mending. "I demand no explanation. I suppose this rather vulgar thing happens to most men

soon or late, seldom or often. I'm a little sorry, though, that you have only the excuse of weakness, not of real trouble, for the man or woman who taVa th alrnhnltc short cut from

sorrow to forgetfulness la not so much

to blame, is is Mrs. jtibdio suae

Inn naH tatad ?

The words stung him almost Into nni-malU'r aa i knew they would.

"Nn ah a in not." he said, brushing

his hand across his forehead and throwinc onen a window. "And I re-

fit tn b treatad like a bad child.

Ann. Tou may not ask for any explanation, but I will teU you that Mrs. Frlsbie is In no way concerned In this. Things at- the office are go in badly. I I went out to lunch

with one of the men. We we were talking things over. We had several

riHnki it wu nearly four when, we

went back to the office. I won't have

Re wavered as I laid the sewing in

my lap and looked witn a levei gase Into his uncomfortable eyes. Then you have not seen Mrs. FrisMi at all today?"

i AMn't aav T hadn't." he retorted

I. ...nnl.h tuna nf th nflrflon i

Ul UIO nwypwu " m I whom drinking renders ugly Instead I of jovial. "And I see no reason why .

I should disregard the plea or an oia friend who is in trouble and perplexity and needs counsel." "Then I will point out to you the reasons. Jim," I said. "You can Judge whether or not they seem worth following. I do not mentlpn myself as the first reason, although a man's consideration of his wife, his contract with her, so to speak, is usually held to be sacred. I'll put that aside, because I regard personal liberty even though It carries risk with It as the sacred thing. "It is your own welfare, Jim, that I put first This woman is attaching

herself to you like a leech lor her

own purposes, we wui not argue this Question; it is too obvious for

urfMti ifamtaamn. ax inn wrw ma.

You are neglecting your work, and no

man on a salary uu u ngni w hia Atnnlover's time. You are

loam your tid. jim. xou are noi

makina- headway. I don't need to

tell you bow willing, eager, I am to hark ta your old interest in

your work, your old ambition to make

"tjt Tim. T ahall not atand by maek-

lv and watch TOU CO down hill. BUShOd

by this Frlsbie woman. It she were

honest and sincere sne wouia come tn ni not to tou alone. She would

home, not resort to your

office telephone. Either you send her

about her business "I will not be threatened. Ann!" Tim lintVa In with a flash of hia old

strength the strength I love so when

It Is rlgntiy directed.

I looked at mm suenuy.

(To be continued.)

News of the Counties J

CAMBRIDGE CITY The Christian Sunday-school - Christmas entertainment will commence at 10 o'clock SunHow mnrnlnff.

A musical concert was given at the vt m ffhnrch Wednesday evening by

Collins and Harlan, well known metronniitan favnrit pntartainers. and the

In ct ni tn n tal rtVCrPAtlon

UCT UUIOVU va. of Collins and Harlan's delightful ' tnc TV. In miiair.nl trnftt WM Klyen

the people of Cambrlge City through

the kindness oi Annur eese. Th. TTritiav Nljrht dub met Tuesday

night at Mrs. Will Doney's home. Prof.

Hlnes read a paper enuueq in ...I.. imerlMn DinlOTTiaCV." MrS

uiuyuf . - win rtnriAv read a naner entitled

TCvan wniiama. the Musician." illus

trator! hv his comDositlons on the

Vietrola. The next meeting Jan 6,

to be held at the home of Dr. Klnese

Farm Sale Calendar

FrSrfav. December 26.

John Knoll, 1 mile north and 1

miles east of L.ynn; closing oui gen

eral farm sale, at 10 o'clock.

"SIMPLY GETTING

ALONG FINE NOW"

Richmond Man Was Badly Rnn-rlnwn and Very Nerv

ous. Tells How Dreco Built

His Body and Health.

Mr. Robert Crossan, who lives at At lsTnrtv, sivth St.. Richmond, Ind.,

has a message for every man and woman who suffers from stomach disorders, nervousness, constipation.

4in eneiio. and general rundown

condition of the system. It is inter

esting reading. Mere u is. stnmiich trouble was undoubtedly

the cause of my suffering. I suffered all the pains of Indigestion after every meal. I also was constipated hnri had dizzv SDellS. I Couldn't

sleep at night and was always very nervous. Of course I became greatly rundown and things looked pretty hiaoir for me. but I heard so many

people speak highly of the new herb

reniedv, ureco, ana i sw &u wucu about "it in the newspapers, that I decided to give it a trial. I took just one bottle of Dreco, and it did wonders for me; I have never seen it's ,nai One dose of it buoyed me up

wonderfully; I am taking it right

along, and am. simply getting along fine, now. . You can add my recommendation to the hundreds of others." Dreco has time and time again proved its worth in all human aliments, which had their inception in the digestive tract It seems to be Just the right thing for such ailments as indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia, bilious- . ness, constipation, sleeplessness, headaches, rheumatism and similar ills. Dreco Is not a new fangled patented medicine. It is simply a combination of roots and herbs put up according to an old fashioned recipe in a modern, scientific way. It contains no dangerous mineral salts, or acids, ia aafe and sure in its action.

Mr. Powers, the well known Dreco

expert, has headquarters at Tnisuethwaite's Drug Store, to meet the local ' public and explain the merits of this great remedy. See him today. Adv.

Heart Problems )

Dear Mrs. Thompson: 1 am a young

lady of nineteen and an orphan. I had

been keeping company with a young

man for about six months until Be went to the navy. During that time

met another young man wnom l

learned to love dearly. - Now the first

young man has returned, and been to aee me twice, once when the second young man was calling. I have told the second young man about the other

oae.

In the last month a young lady has come between the second young man and myself, of whom I am very jealous. I dont think he has ever been with her, but she has been to his house several times to stay over Sunday. The other night we were at a dance and he danced with her three times, although I asked him not to. I talked with him and we had a quarrel. He knows I am Jealous of her and I think that is why he doea it Will

you olease advise me . what to do?

Should I continue to g0 with tho sec

ond young man or the first one?

Oo with the young man for wnom

you care most, if yon make a choice. ' Unless you are engaged I can gee Bo reason why you should give vp either. To ahow lealousy ia tho height of fol

ly. There la Bo surer way of losing

a young man than by asking mm not tn ahnw intaraat In another eirL If

you show wisdom and have lalth In at a) a a

your own powers oi keeping ms inla nA rnaann Why yon

should suffer from an imaginary romance. If he eared for the other girl he would go to her home so see her and take her places Instead or you.

Dear Mrs. mompson: i Know a young man whom I shall term a Hih mntln' TMek." He ia enzared

to a well known young girl who comes from a respectable family. This young man is a dally caller at a certain worn-

an's home, which dqes not look welL Hia sweetheart kaowa this, but as aha loves him, does not pay any attention to this, but ays as soon as she marries him. she will atop til this. Do you think that a marriage of this kind will prove to bo happy? What la your opinion? Do you think the married woman will continue to ar the vounar min'i attention after

he la married? She la in her fifties.

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Tou hart aakoft me 10 oe rranc

Frankly, I think you aro concerning

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Bess when you should not lt tho other girl settle her own problems or asks counsel herself. .

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