Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 218, 25 July 1921 — Page 5

kTHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JULY 25, 1921.

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The Love Pendulum

B.ma'rion rubincam

MQON MADNESS Chapter 12 I thought awhile, looking up lrom my corner of the hammock at him as

he stood in front of me, his face dimly lit by the glow of his cigarette. "The real things." I repeated. "Well, your mother knows the real things-of life. She grew up learning them. Then when she was old enough she was able to put them Into practise. She knows what it is to love and take care of of someone she loved," I added lamely. "She knows what it is to keep a charming home, to bring up a child to be a strong and healthy man. Surely those things are the real things in life! Her husband's health and happiness and comfort depended upon her proficiency and knowledge; your whole well-being depended on her. What Is it to be able to talk three languages and to sing and dance a little, to say the right thing at the right moment, to run a car or do the worthless things I have done?" Winthrop said nothing. Then I went on again , "If one of us had to die, which would the world miss most I, who have been trained to be an ornament, or Ella, who looks after a whole family of little brothers and sisters?" ' Winthrop laughed and dropped down on the couch beside me. "I'd spare Ella to have you!" he laughed." He smoked awhile. Then he began:

"I want to go to the city to live. But as you can see. Mother won't let me. She's a very charming lovely lady, and I am very fond of her. But she still thinks I'm not grown up, and she won't let me go to the city. "She thinks something would happen to me. At the same time, she

won't eo along, because she has al

ways lived here in Wellsville and she

would be like a cat in a strange garret anywhere else. . She would not even live in any other house in the

town, and when they were going to build a row of houses opposite our

place, she bought up the whole block at an exhorbitant price to keep it as

ii was:

"That's sweet of her, to have so

much sentiment. "Sweet but silly too. She lost money. Our part of town is going down, our place is worth less than It was when Wellsville was beginning to grow. Th3 oil companies are building down our way that means small houses for the. cheap workers. The good people : are moving to the east end. But that doesn't worry. Mother, who has enough money not to worry about one or two properties fluctuating in value. "However, to get back to what I was saying. I've always wanted to go to the city. Mother says it's not a question of money, she has enough for me to live on always. If I went, she would insist on sending me an

allowance at first because I could not Wellsville knows what everyone else

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get a position to pay enough to live comfortably." But I would not mind being poor for the sake of living where I want to be. But between that and the fact that she cries her eyes out at the idea of my going away I stay on." , . His voice was- full of restlessness and discontent. - "It's such a sweet place to stay ori." I tried to conside him. "Win, it's so quiet and lovely here and the people are the real sort they're wholesome, unworldly, kindly, they don't rush aU day long, they don't do dishonest things to make an extra dollar, they don't strain, their voices to talk above

the yell and roar of the city, they don't crowd and push, and they don't

stay up ail nignt dancing in badly ventilated dance halls and drinking and eating indigestible foods. Tbey don't try to dress and act as though they had more money than they really

nave. It isn t necessary " "It isn't possible. Everyone in

is making."

"That's the beauty of it,( It puts things on a firm, solid basis. Oh Win if ' you knew how tired I am of the sham and deceit and the empty life of the city, the silly men and vapid girls, the late hours, the women with painted faces and the men with shifty eyes! I adore this place, it has sunshine and sweetness in every corner of it!" . "Connie dear, you almost make me like it." Somehow as I was speaking, I had put out my hand. Win took it suddenly. I sank back against the big pillows, weak and trembling in an instant. He had called me "Connie dear": he

had taken my hand, and was holding

it. I felt for an instant as though

everything In life were coming towards me. I turned towards him, still acting, not logically, but instinctively. And I turned to meet his arms. It happened so quickly, so unexpectedly, that- even now I don't see how it happened that way at all. We were talk

ing of shams and realities and there, all at once, he had his arms around me. ' "Connie, sweetheart,'' he said, "you are the only real thing In life!" The only real thing In life! Monday Rumor.

Heart Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have a friend who is mean. My boy friend goes with her boy friend and so we are thrown together a great many times. Girls who are quick witted and sarcastic can get along with her aU right, but I haven't a sarcastic bone in my body and when she says unkind things I am just hurt and have nothing to say back. When she comes to our house she picks everything to pieces and tells me if she lived there she would put the clock we have on the mantle out of sight. Or she Bays there is too

much green in tte carpet, or something like that. I like to 900k anJ can bake very good cakes. When I have people in for the evening I always 6erve something and when the boys rave about what I have made she says she has too much that is worth while to think about to spend her time in a hot kitchen. I am made very unhappy by this girl and don't know what to do about it. What would you do? ALBERTA. It is too much for me to understand how people who are so unbearably illmannered can be so conceited. The girl Is too crude for police society or she would not go into your home and criticize what you have there. I am inclined to think that jealousy prompts her to make the remarks she does. I would advise you to break with her. I realize that such a thing will be difficult because it will break up your little group. Do not criticize the girl to your boy friend, but tell

him that you have decided not to go' to her home in the future or Invite her to yours. Surely you can find some other couple to take the place of your boy friend's friend and bis disagreeable girl. No matter how it turns out. it is not worth while for you to be made unhappy by the girl. 'HEADS COUNTY BANKERS DECATUR. Ind, July 25. Joseph Winteregg of Berne was re-elected president of the Adams County Bankers' association, and Rudolph Schug, also of Berne, secretary, at the business meeting of the association held here.

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