Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 26, 31 January 1922 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, JAN. 31, 1922.

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The Middle uround By MARION RUBINCAM

Ambassador's Wife -

Synopsis of Preceding Chapters . m South America and. according to Amy Talbot has been overworked for Jane, was picked up there by a fast

! steamer north

"The mail boat puts in at. Havana.

where mail ia shipped to Florida and

years, so that she had goten completely ;

ly out of touch with life and new ideas. She finds this out when her son

Luther returns to the farm with hia thatches a fast train to New York, so

newly married wire, Chaire; and when

her daughter Jane comes home from college. She cannot understand their

you'll get this in no time," she wrote

cheerfully. "Donald and I have been married

new ideas, and finds that thev make: nearly two weeks and I don't feel mar-

Amy, the youngest, discontented. Claire i ried at all! I only hope he doesn't! and Luther quarrel; Claire goes back! When I see him sitting and staring

to the city taking Amy with her. Even-! moodily into space l have cola spasms

tually Jane and Luther leave

The mother is so worried about her girls she braves her husband's anger and goes to them in the city. Amy is studying for grand opera, intent on marrying a rich man and will have none of the always-faithful Dick. Jane

is In love with a doctor too poor to

of fear, thinking he may already be regretting tying himself up to me so I go off to the other deck and stay

hours and hours reading, until he

comes and hunts me up. I think that's an excellent idea. "We have some young married cou

ples on board, and I'm observing them

inarrv her and threatens to eo away for ideas and faults of conduct. I do

with him anyway. Luther and Claire believe married people stick together are separated. Everything in the city I entirely too much there's one young shocks and terrifies Mrs. Talbot. There 'woman who never leaves her husband's is no sympathy between the strict and i t ide, or let's him go away for more narrow ideas of the mother and what i than a few moments. She even sits in

an

sh calls the broad but . "loose" ideas of her children. But gradually she softens and broad

ens and changes. Jane finally marries j hate the eternal sight of her! Donald and goes to South America (do that.

w ith him. Mrs. Talbot fears Amy is i "You needn't have any romantic

the smoking room when they play

cards and does fancy work while he plays bridge. I should think he would

I'll not

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Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton.

Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton, wife of i

the recently appointed U. S. ambas

the advice of their parents and marry

some one unworthy simply because of

infatuation, not looking into the future.

Because a man is divorced is no

reason why he should not make a gocd husband for a good wife. But thu question always arises whether he will

fail again since he has failed once. Do not jump into marriage with your eyes shut. You can decide for your

self -whether or not the man is of

eood and loyal character. Or does ho

hold a power over you because he makes love well? Let me assure you, my dear girl, that is is not enough in marriage to have a husband who is a good lover. Unless he has other sterling points and unless you are congenial in tastes, he will forget about vou ivhen the novelty of marriage has

worn off, and he will make love to i another woman. Listen to the advice of your parents, i Weigh every c riticism they make, j Also judge the man by the things be i

says and does w hen with you, ana tnen

' make your own decision.

MAY PETITION FORD TO MAKE FENCING TO CUT HIGH COST

district committeeman of the National! Livestock Shipping association, and at!

his request a county advisory body oi three members was named to assist in the organization of co-operative shipping associations in Randolph county. Those named on the committee were Ezra Cortner of Green township, Russell Branson of Monroe and C. C. Carpenter of Wayne.

The invention of clocks with wheels; and pinions has been attributed to; Pacificus, archdeacon of Verona, whoi died in 849, but there is no evidence! to substantiate this.

(Special to the Palladium) WINCHESTER, Ind., Jan. 31-

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Uaueu lO AQam .ArilOiU. J I v II UUC lOO lut-os auuui us, iuuuhtj, lui una tuc : 1 1 i . . . . old for her. i most unromantin honeymoon ever ! husband to the German capital. She i listment of several neighboring Ind

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A LETTER FROM JANE Chapter 73 Out of all this trouble Amy Talbot had acquired sympathy .uh other people, and with other people's problems and a conviction. The conviction was that she had failed.

She wanted, with all the desperation

the shortest that ever took place. We were both violently sea tick oh! it's an awful feeling, I couldn't be in love

him. nor did he want to see me-for "P. Pu'es' "d P?,rt wk w boats along a river. But 111 write

to the sea, and have been feeling splen-

charming manner.

been a representative from New York.

for the interior. The last part of the

mat only a

children's happiness, to see Jane and was simple ' due to overwork and Donald safely away with each other worry. I know it, because he .only that much she had done; to bring smokes a third the cigarettes he used Claire and Luther together there she I to and he can sit still hours now, had failed; and to prevent Arny from! without jumping up after ten minutes

about that later.

"I wish you could enjoy our cool sea

; air. Mother, remember not to eat heat-

did. I do believe, mother, that half

motner can reel tor ner i lonaiu s lempt-rameui auu at-rvuusuess , . f . . . .

"vtuu uk-vuiic, jJico, taac, lilt ters, until mid-Septmber. You'd better not have any meat, except on cool days." In such unsentimental fashion did Jane's letter of her honeymoon conclude! Tomorrow News From Home

making a mistaken marriage, there she

was bound to fail. Amy, she felt sure, was secretely engaged to Adam Arnold. Meantime, as consolation, she mindpictured Jane and Donald on their honeymoon. When the sight of Jane's

empty chair brought a litle ache to her

to walk up and down."

"I could have told her that, and I'm not a doctor," Mrs. Talbot exclaimed at this point she was reading the letter aloud at breakfast to Luther and Amy. "I could have told her so myself,"

Amy put in. "It proves we all know

heart, fhe would fancy the two sitting 1 more about other people's affairs than logether on a shadowy deck, while the! they do themselves." Amy had been

Heart Problems

iana counties in a petition to Henry; Ford to manufacture wire fencing will i be attempted by the Radolph county; farm bureau as a result of action taken at the last meeting of the directors of the farm bureau, held in Winches-: ter on Jan. 28. !

This action was taken after discus-

waves made soft noises along the sides

of the fillip, hand in hand, while they looked out over the mysterious moonlit ocean. This was the sort of thing she had read. The fact that Jane and Donald

were desperately shy about their re

called early in order to hear the letter read, and in her usual blue gown and cap with trailing ribbons, she w-as drinking a great deal too much coffee to wake herself up. The mother continued "We've another week before we land

making

cent marriage, and that they almost i at Buenos Ayres, meantime

avoided each other in public to prevent j several ports of call that's how they any suspicion that they were "bride speak of these odd little seaside towns and groom" did not occur to her. In -with lovely white and pink and green

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a young girl 21, and I do not stay at home. I go with a young man of 23, of whom my parents do not approve. He has been married, but is divorced. I know he does not go with anyone else, a

he forbids my going out with anv !

i one else. i

We have, been going, together for over a year. i There is another fellow I went with! before I met this fellow, and it seems.

sion oi ine nign price oi ienviu, m i" , hope that Ford's entry into the indus-: try if it could be arranged, would re- j suit in economical production and i lower prices. I Opposition to the proposed tariff on j potash importations and request that j potash be placed on the free list, wasj

voiced in a resolution adopted for submission to Senators New and Watson and Representative Vestal. The reason given was the prohibitive price of farm fertilizers.

Would Stop Improvements. I Another resolution called for sus-i pension during the depression of alL public improvements that would meanj an increase in taxes. I

A report of a meeting at Toledo was given by P. E. Ludwick, sixth Indiana

Pimples, blackheads and boils fresh yeast rids y on of them It is well known that pimples and blackheads (acne) and boils are , often caused by errors of diet. Fleischinann's Yeast is now being recommended for these embarrassing and painful skin troubles because fresh yeast corrects the errors of diet which cause them. The surgeon of one important New York hospital states: "1 have used yeast extensively and found it invaluable in curing boils," When 17 cases of pimples were treated with Fleischmann's Yeast at hospitals in New York and Philadelphia the results, were remarkable. A typical case was a young man who had suffered from pimples for three years. He ate three cakes ofFleischmann's Yeasi daily. In five weeks the eruption had cleared completely. If you are troubled with pimples or boils, begin at once to correct them by eating 2 or 3 cakes of Fleischmann's fresh yeast daily before or between meals. Be sure it's Fleischmann's Yeast the familiar tinfoil package with the yellow label. " Place a standing order with your grocer for Fleischmann's Yeast.

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fact, had she known that during the I houses set in palm trees; and little as though he can't forget me and I!

long, lazy hours when they might have I boats with spreading sails that slip been looking into each other's eyes, j around over the harbon- waters. I don't Jane curled up in one chair reading a'know what happens then. We go to a book of Donald's on tropical fevers, very smart hotel there, and Donald and Donald was stretched out in an-! finds more instructions from his comoiher chair studying the philosophic j pany. We are to meet some people, writings of St. Aupoistine. she would i engineers, surveyors, even bookkeephave been extremely disappointed. jers and clerks, and carpenters and all Jane's first letter arrived in a month. the odd sorts that go to make up a It bore the postmark of a small port tow-n and we leave on a special train

cant. keep out of his reach. My peo

ple think he is the only fellow for me. ' I think I have a mind of my o'vn. Do j you think I should go with the fellow my parents like, or with the one 1 ! like? NADEEN. j When a girl marries she should be satisfied with the man; he should be ' her choice and not her parents. .Many times, however, girls wilfully ignore i

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AT MOMENTOUS SAVINGS. (A few contract lines, such as Bissells Carpet Sweepers, are obviously omitted). Every article in this huge establishment Formerly Rccd Furniture Company

This Sale has been the Inspiration for New Furnishings in many homes. People who love pretty things, and who insist upon having Good things, have taken advantage of this opportunity to better their homes at handsome savings.

$95.00 Wilton Rugs, 9x12 sale price $75.00 Plush Rugs, 9x12 sale price $50.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12, sale price $50.00 Velvet Rugs, 9x12 sale price $35.00 Velvet Rugs, 9x12 sale price $32.50 Brussels Rugs, 9x12 sale price $5.00 Printed Cork Linoleum, yards wide $75.00 Brussels Rugs, 11-3x12, sale price $52.50 Axminster Rugs 8-3x10-6, sale $25.00 Wool and Fibre Rug, 9x12, sale price $16.50 Wool and Fibre Rug,

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$65.00 Spinet Desksale price

$65.00 Bed-Davenport sale price.

50.00 Baby Buggysale price

$55.00 Leather Rockersaie price

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$175 Tapestry Overstuffed (i "j A AA 3-pc. Living Room Suite t)X4jLtUU

$307 Walnut Dining Room Suite, 8 pieces. .v

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$110.00 Combination Range, QA AA sale price p I

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