Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 279, 5 October 1921 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, 1921.
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The Love Pendulum
By MARION RUBINCAM
AGAINST THE WALL Chapter 71. So it came to me that way, so cruelly I could not but know all the ugly details. I could see them sitting about talking of it. of roe, of Win. Later I learned that my picture of the scene was accurate in every detail. The gossip was led by May and Martha, naturally, since both these women were unhappy and, with the curious hardness of unhappy women, they found a little consolation by dragging other women into misery. It came up at an afternoon tea at Ella s. Half a dozen of them had assembled to sew for charity. Such was the irony of it. For all the gossip of the town, all its scandals, all the
known and half-guessed transgressions of everyone in Wellesville, were brought out, commented on, enlarged, made convincing while they sat there sewing for charity; There had been talk enough over the first hint that Win and I were separated, and talk before that because we were not happy together. Of course, being women, they defended the man or perhaps I am too hard on them. After all. Win "was their old friend, their own townsman. After all. too, he was "the catch" of the town, a man with youth, good looks and money, rich according to their standards) and he was carried away by an utter stranger a girl who was rich eronirh not to need his money, and who "had the pick of the big city" as they expressed it. Matrimonial opportunities are limited in a small town, where the feminine population usually outnum
bers the masculine. In a big city, one's choice, it seemed to these girls, had
no limit.
Naturally they resented me. naturally they were glad to believe the worst of me! Led by the unhappily married Martha, they talked of my own matrimonial unhappiness, putting it down to my own extravagance, my frivolity. 1 "led Win a dance," as they said. Knowing it was Win who led the mad dance I reluctantly followed. I almost smiled at this. Then I came back ill. and their consciences hurt them. This made thein. not penitent, but uncomfortable. But they had more to gossip about Win was not with me. They regarded me
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lights, poor Colin's name was dragged j
into it. After May left, I sent a note to Mother Taylor and almost demanded her presence. "Why don't you like Connie?" I asked when she sat in my little living room. "Oh, don't deny it I've been
listening to gossip and I want to know all of it now."
"She's a nice child," she protested feebly, her gray eyes roving around the room, as though the poor dear were trying to find a way out of an uncomfortable situation. "Do you believe she is my child?" "I haven't seen you since you were married," was all her answer to that. "Then you do believe it? Why do you think then that I should hide the
fact? Do you believe she is Winthi rop's child?" "I I how should I know? They all . say different things." i "Some that she isn't! Some imply ithat Colin is well, why repeat.it? I didn't even know Colin until a little
while ago." "Well, they do talk," Mother Taylor was at last relieved that the subject was up for discussion. "It seems that
all believe she's yours, but she was
born too early.
throp a3 you. And you did elope suddenly."
I sat silent, hurt, angry, wretched.
for charity, counting months and days, and little details, some deciding it wasn't my child, some that she was not as old as we nade her out, some that the reason I sud nothing of her birth was because "I did not dare confess it." Then from the tiny fact that in the
sun the child's hair glistened with red disillusioned. At oue blow ray lovely
WABASH IS PREPARING TO ENTERTAIN LEGION AT STATE CONVENTION WABASH, Ind.,' Oct. 5 Arrangements for the American Legion and
It's as bad for Win-! auxiliary conventions, to be held here
quiet country village was taken from
me. Instead of a refuge of peace and quiet, it was a howling monster that wanted my happiness, my good name, my very life. "What wicked people they are!" I said finally. "Mother Taylor, you know better, you certainly don't believe this nonsense, do you? I'll bring Mrs. Anderson down here. The only way to convince these people there's no scandal is to produce the child's real mother. She may look enough like Mrs. Anderson to make them believe, and stop this talk." I was against a wall, the whole town, fighting me. I suddenly hated them, feared them. I wanted to run. But I wouldn't. Tomorrow The Tight.
for the office of state commander, they being Col. Walter H.- Unversaw,. of Kokomo, Dr. John H. Gilpin of Fort Wayne, Dr. L. C. Sammons of Shelbyvllle and Joseph D. O'Neil of Muncie. According to the convention program, all organization work must be completed by 10 - o'clock Monday morning.
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AN EGG SHAMPOO The woman who realizes the value of an egg shampoo for her scalp must eventually have beautiful hair. There are few treatments more effective than this for beautifying and improving the hair. Some people will tell you that it is necessary to use three to six eggs for an egg shampoo. This is a foolish extravagant waste in these expensive days. One egg is sufficient for any ordinary head of hair two eggs for even the thickest hair. Beat up the egg until it is quite light, yolk and white together. Rub this into the scalp and cover the hair a3 thoroughly as possible. Iet it dry in. It will take 30 minutes or more and
: it may feel rather sticky and messy.
as dangerous, they thought I wanted j The egg dries over the scalp and abto atract more men in the town. If j sorbs all the oil and dirt and grease one of my old friends called, it was a and dandruff so that when you begin week's scandal. Husbands were care- your shampoo you have no trouble in fully kept as far from nr as possible, j making the scalp absolutely clean. Martha, hating her own husband, was j Everyone knows that it is impossible the most anxious of all the wives! ( to wash all the dandruff from the Then came Connie, and Colin. Both scalp w ith a plain soap and water my maid and I had told the child's shampoo. pge so one whole afternoon wasi Wash off the egg with warm water spent, always while they sat sewing; and any good mild soap, castile or tar - - - I for preference. Use soap over the
scalp at least twice and three times if you have been using an oil tonic. Rinse I with water a little hotter than what I you washed with and rinse again sev
eral times. It is not so hard to rinse
Oct. 10 and 11 have been completed and tickets for the show to be given
Sunday evening for the members of the two organizations have been distributed. It is estimated that between 2,500 and3,000 members of the legion and auxiliary will have arrived here by Sunday evening, when the first entertainment will be given. For those desirous of seeing signal corps pic
tures taken during the world war a show will be given at the theater. On account of opposition by the Ministerial Association and Woman's Christian Temperance Union here, this show will be for legion and auxiliary members only.
Plan Union Meeting For those who desire to attend union religious services and hear a special lecture, the Ministerial assor
ciation will give a special progTam at the First Methodist ehurch. Dr. Lyle
Rader of Chicago will give the address at the church.
Wednesday, decorators were to ar
rive here and "dress" the city for the
convention, placing two car loads of i
flags, bunting and signs over the busi- i ness district. j All of the state officers of the legion !
will arrive here Saturday afternoon to open headquarters and the majority of the district headquarters will be opened Saturday afternoon, as well as headquarters for the four candidates
TRADE NOT AFFECTED
BY AIRPLANE CRASH
(By Associated Press) PARIS, Oct. 5 When the daily Strasbourg to Paris passenger and
mail airplane crashed to the ground at Le Bourget, a few dayB ago, killing the four passengers and the pilot, newspapers here said, it would hurt business for the air lines for a little time to come. The next day, two airplanes belonging to the same company, left at noon,
one for Strasbourg and the other for Prague. They carried their full quota of passengers, most of whom were reading the morning papers giving full accounts of the smash-up of the airplane, the wreckage of which was in plain sight of the travellers about 100 yards away from the taking-off point. Two passengers were refused as no accommodation could be found for them.
SEEKS AIRPLANE PATENT LAPORTE, Ind., Oct. 5 Taking the roll out of the control of aeroplanes is the object of an invention on which
a patent is being obtained by Frank R. Kemp of this city, commercial aviator. The device is a safety sleeve for the ball and socket control, which Is said to have a tendency to slip out of adjustment whenever strain ia relaxed. 7
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half. When I started going with him he treated me as nice as possible, but later on he started calling up at eight o'clock if he wanted to come down at S:30. For the last four or five months he has been coming regularly three nights a week. For the last two weeks if he happened to be down two nights in succession he would call up about a half hour before he was supposed to come down on his regular night and say he couldn't come down. I treat him mean so he will not think I like him. Now I have found out that he has been going to another girl's house instead of coming to mine. He promised
out with any one else. Do you think r" r'r,"
he really has any respect for me? I
have caught him several times in lies.
hair in the sun so touch the better. You will have a beautifully clean scalp and soft glossy hair which will te benefitted by the sulphur in the egg. M. W. T.: M. G. K.: F. : When the shoulders and hack are too stout, it shows the whole body is overweight and general reduction will correct this. Exercises will help, but reduction is the real solution. Deep breathing,
which fills the lower part of the lungs,
the tissue. Reader; Stenographer: If you are between 20 and 24 years of ag-e, your weight is correct; if older, add onehalf of a pound for each year. Yeast cakes are not fattening in themselves, but they may be helping other, foods fatten, since they provide vitamines and keep the system in better work-
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young men and let the young man; Li.nn, Ind., Oct. 5. Dedication servwith whom you have been keeping I ic es for the Cherry Grove Friend's comnanv do whatever he pleases. Let i church, will be held here at 2 o'clock
Sunday Afternoon, Oct. 16
him stop speaking since he wants to and do not let him know you care. It is foolish to go with one person exclusively unlei-s you are engaged to him.
Sunday afternoon, Oct. 16. The Rev.
Truman C. Kenworthy will be in charge, assisted by several others. An all day meeting will be held at the church.
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