Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 37, 24 December 1919 — Page 5
HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND S UN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, 4919,
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Mrs. Solomon Says Being The Confessions of The 8vtn-Handreth Wife. BY HELEN ROWLAND
ICoovrlehV 1919," by the Wheler
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Being the Confessions of .the SevenHundredth Wife Concerning the LovePlratea in Angela,' clothing, against
whom a Mere Woman hath no chance
My daughter iriv daughter! How
inn wilt, thou seek, to charm men
through their eyes? Have I not told the. -that -it I through hia Imagina
tion that, a man falleth in love?
Tvi . "I led mv Beloved - beside the
summer sea. ... .. . ... . ...
And, behold.' the mermaids, ' and tit nndmalds and the sirens were
nlnntlful. i '
Thev mrt(d amid ' the waves in
nn.nirn hathinz suits. . and posed
norm the sands, under ' rose-colored
Yet mv Beloved turned- his head
away, and yawned wearily, : saying:
VHeigh-ho! Their charms ' are . as well advertised, as a January bargain
m)a Ya. thev are as obvious as
vaudeville Joke, whereof there is noth
ing tan n thn imagination. . Go to:
tk ' iwr m bevond endurance
And my heart rejoiced mightily, and
I was content in my vauuy.. - i uh mv Roinved to tbo Tea-dance,
ata ha nhiierved the damsels "shim
Min" nnd was confused by the
"come hither" glances which they cast upon him. And h regarded them coldly, sayin: .
"Heigh-ho! Their gowns aro as short as their fund of ideas, and their ways are as frank and uiialluring m hir ankieK. They have no subtiUty!
i And again I rejoiced in mine own
. I led my beloved among the . debutantes of the ball-room.
Jhiit him were sweet with rfplke-
I . m T, . A t J ifHAIIV
rrt .lutened with brilUantine,
and their smiles were brighter than an only child before company. -Yet. be regarded them scornfully. "What fools these yearlings be! For lo, their frocks are lower Uian their average intelligence, and their draperies are as transparent as their wiles. Lead me or them ere 1 perish with ennui!" And my vanity was puffed up, and I said in my heart. "None can lure him from me!"
The Interstate Doctors
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Get WelL AND WHEN DOCTORS FAIL There Is Still Hope These Doctors Solicit Only Most Difficult Cases. When the doctors disagree who shall decide is an oft quoted question. Nowadays It has become fashionable to go to the Inter-State Doctors whenever ordinary doctors disagree or fail to cure. Since the Inter-State Doctors
have permanently established their
Richmond offices on the second floor of the Starr Building corner Main and Tenth, their business has grown to such an extent that people are coming to Richmond from hundreds of miles to be cured by these medical specialists. One of the thousands . who de- . cided to go to the Inter-State Doctors when other doctors disagreed is Reuben Miller, of Urbana, Indiana, who says; Urbana, Ind., March 6. Dear Doctors: I am very glad to think what a great thine you have done for me bv curing
me of the dreadful disease asthma, (J which I suffered with from the age
or two years, until a few months ago, when I started to doctor with you. I am now seventeen years of age and I feel that I am completely, cured of my asthma. Before I doctored with you
I had to sit up of night for two weeks at a time and could hardly get my breath. Most of the doctors told me there was no cure so I had almost given up all hope of being cured, but now I am so glad that I did not. Any one who suffers from asthma or any other troubles of the body that the doctors say cannot be cured should give you a trial before giving up hope of being cured. Yours respectfully, REUBEN MILLER. Urbana, Ind. Thousands of people, many of them your friends and neighbors, have been cured of diseases by the Inter-State -Doctors, after 'l others have failed to relieve, and their testimonials are on file in the institute and can be seen by anyone. These friends and neighbors of yours, these home people, living right hero in this country would not testify to these cures were they not .true. . You can believe what your friends . and neighbors tell you. While you have .been disappointed by others
till' there Is hope: you can be cured by nature's remedies as used by the ;
Inter-State Doctors. Any sick person Is ' safe in going to the Inter-State
11 Doctors.' Their examination is free, J but no Incurable cases will be accepted for treatment.
The Richmond Office is open every
day in the week and Sunday mornings
where jpocior uasKr
Yea, and it came to.pasr, that I led
my . Beloved into a great nospitai, bearing burnt offerings,- and flowers and sympathy for the sick.
And, behold, when I sought his eyes.
they were following the sirens, and saw me not! . ' .
For the sirens' were clad in white
linen and modesty and caps and aprons and uniforms.
Lo they walked upon heels of velvet
and cooed in voices of silver.
They had dove's eyes! They -were
gentler than fauns, and milder than nuns,, and more mysterious than wid
ows.
Yea, they were Trained Nurses! And I could not tear ' my Beloved
away from them:
Then I - turned and prayed in my
heart saying:
"Oh Lord, let not my Beloved fall
ill among these Love-Pirates in An
gels' clothing. For if a strong man
cannot resist thee, how shall a weak one escape?
"Nay; cast my , Beloved among the
moving-picture vampires, and let him face the dangers of the beauty chorus, if must be.
"But let him not be carried into
hospital, to be devoured by one of
these!
"For what chance have I, a Mere
Woman, beside them?
Go to! A vampire is only a vam
pire: but a Trained Nurse is a bun
die of mystery, wrapped in modesty.
covered with gentleness, and all
wound up Selah! ,
in a man's imagination!
Heart Problems
"Heart-Broken": The young man you love- has grown away from you evidently. Bad roads prevented .his calling and new interests have taken up his time, and so gradually he has stopped thinking of you.. It may be that springtime will reawaken his thoughts of you and that you will hear from him again. , : You must not grieve so much. Think of the many men and . women who have suffered in the way you are nosv suffering. To outward appearance they are happy and at peace mentally. Surely you want to be as brave. Everything depends upon your will. If you really enjoy griefr you will per
mit vourself to think and suffer. But
if you want to be brave and. accept the beauty and happiness which life constantly offers, you can do so. . Turn your thoughts from the past and. live in the present with hope for the future. Do not write ; by any means. Since you mentioned the pin in your last letter and have not had a reply, keep It until, It is called for. ? It is merely superstition to think that accepting the pin broke your friendship.
Indiana News Brevities
INDIANAPOLIS The IndianaAssoclation of Town and City Superintendents will . bold hteir annual meeting here Feb. 5 and 6. LOGANSPORT W. - H. H. Tucker, one of the pioneer residents of the city and county, is dead at his home hero. FRANKLIN Mrs. Thedosia Hall, wife of Columbus H. Hall, for 37 yeaip
head of, the department of Greek in Franklin college. Is dead at her home here of pneumolnia. She .was one of the most wldoly known women In the state. ' i! .- , -.: . . I ". SHELBYVILLE Carl H. James. of( this city, recently discharged from the army service, has received a citation for bravery- - NOBLESVILLE Damage to -the extent of $11,000 was done by fire when the home-of Mrs. Richard Moffjt, one of the most beautiful - places la the country, was practically destroyed, as a result of . sparks from a faulty flue.- ' BLOOMINGTON Local stono quarry oDerators say the recent freeze
cost tho quarries many thousands of dollars. Much stono ready for-shipment, was, ruined. t ' P ' DARLINGTON Charles 'Staley, 50 years old, a farmer,' and one of the most popular men in this section of the state, is dead at ' his home here of anemia. -. i EAST CHICAGO After locking three women In a vault, three' armed men robbed the Twin City Loan and Savings bank of this city of more than 95,000 in money, Liberty bonds and notes. : i--
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