Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 86, 11 April 1922 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922.

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WHO'S WHO An WHAT'S RICHARD BUABANT. a successful young lawyer, has Riven a year's leava of absence to his wife. , SALLY, hoping that she will learn "something of life during that time, bhe

meeting , KKITH GILBEUT. always labelled Dangerous." 'and through him associating with New York's gavest crowd of celebrities of the artistic world, among them Lee Craig, a pretty artist. Guy Selden, a playwright and Graham Browne. a financier. Gilbert makes no secret of his love for her, nor does PATRICIA LORINO, a modern flapper, make anv Hecret of her fondness for him. Sally goes to a dance club with BARBARA LANE, who Is an oldfashioned wife, and her husband and thi-lr guest, NEAL, CALHOUN. and there sees Gilbert with Patricia. Calhoun intimates that Gilbert Is not a man whom Sally should know. Sally learns that her husband, who has gone West, has taken his pretty secretary with him, and is so piqued by the knowledge that she accepts Gilbert's Invitation to a house-party at the Evrle. his country place. The evening of her arrival she sees mysterious lights on the river and sees signals from the house. A strange man appears to arrest Gilbert for bootlegging, but he escapes to a launch on the river, taking Sally with him. Barbara and Andy quarrel about Sally. Andy does not come home for dinner, and Barbara discovers that he is dining at a neighbor's. On the launch on which Gilbert and Sally eBcape, Gilbert Torccs his attentions on her, and when she screams for help, Neal Calhoun comes to her rescue. Gilbert thinks Kally has betrayed him and swears vengeance. Calhoun takes her to Barbara Lane's home In the country for the night. CHAPTER XXXII "A WOMAN OF MYSTERY" Sally walked restlessly up and down

the room, hating the very luxury that surrounded her. The delicate toilet

articles of French enamel that were ransed on her dressing table; the chaie longue, with its tiny . embroidered pillows, and folded square of chiffon, lined with white fur, for her

feet; the cunningly devised perfume burner, and the many tiny details that contributed to her comfort an4 convenience, all r e p r e s ented the spending of much money and could avail her nothing. Her thoughts

ines Kiumpb went to Neal Calhoun, big, steady, dependable; undeniably lacking the fascination that was Keith Gilbert's yet attractive, too, in a way of his own. She was angry at herself when she realized her own anxiety to clear herself in his eyes; to explain to him that when he had seen her in Gilbert's arms, she had been frantically trying to free herself. She did not care for his respect, she told herself; he was nothing to her. Yet she wished that she might see him again, that she might explain. He had been calm, really businesslike, she told herself, as they drove from the landing to Barbara's house. He had not Intimated that he had any interest in her, save to get her away from the boat. Yet his note, urgirg her to dine with Madame Brabant on Sunday surely that was significant, and inferred that he was concerned with her welfare. -. . "I'm getting to be a perfect fool," he told herself digustedly. "Since Dick went away I think of nothing but what some man thinks of me!" But sh ecoul dnot stop thinking of those two men Keith Gilbert, some-

In the river.. A lump rose in her throat. She felt alienated from all

that the great ships stood for, a fugi

tive, an outcast. "I will go away!" she told herself,

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"Don't try to argue; just come, orj youH regret it. You saw the story the Pipers are carrying tonight, didn't you? Well, do you want them to have the rest of it?" "Oh. no!" she cried, frightened. "Oh, you wouldn't you couldn't be such a cad!" "Theyl'l print it tomorrow, If you don't come." For moments after .the voice had stopped she sat staring at the telephone, her mind in a daze. To Join Keith Gilbert in the streets, at that hour oh, it was impossible! And yet to have her name associated with his, as the "woman of mystery" who had escaped with him from his bungalow when he fled to avoid arrest for the murder .one of his men had committed that was equally impossible! Tomorrow Trapped. -

Zita May Leave Madeira Island

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One February the and Dick -had gone off up there together and spent a glorioun week. "I'll go up to Crooning Water and stay there it's the country that I need, the quiet of it, and the peace." She fumbled through the drawer of

the desk that stood beside the window, until she found some kodak pictures of the country place that Dick had given her the summer after they were married. She had always loved the New Hampshire hills; one February she and Dick had gone off up there together, and spent a glorious week.

climbing hills whose thick underbrush made it impossible to reach their tops in summertime. Drinking fresh, icy maple sap; eating the pale, soft maple sugar which she loved more than the harder cakes; snowshoeing through the woods and coming suddenly on

bear tracks Sally had declared then that never another winter should pass without her spending at least a few joyous days in the hills. In her mind she made the trip now, taking the train to Manchester, then going on by sleigh, deeper and deeper into the quiet of the snow-bound country. It had been wonderful when she and Dick made the trip, together. But now, to go alone she shook her head, sadly. . And then, insistent, almost menacing, the telephone clamored. She turned to it slowly, pausing a raoment before she answered. Who could want her at that hour? And why? "Sally!" Incredulous, she clutched the receiver more tightly as she recognized the voice that answered when she spoke. "You know who this is, of course. I've been watching you first when you stood in the door, as you bought the newspaper, and then just a few moments ago, when you were standing there in the window. Come downstairs at once and meet me." "But I I ' 'she could hardly speak; it- seemed as if the throbbing in her temples would hammer her head to pieces: her throat felt dry and stiff. "I can't" "If you don't come I'll come up to your room,' "involuntarily she glanced over her shoulder at the window.

Dear Mrs. Thompson: We are two girls in ourearly teens. We are planning on going to our first box supper. 1. What should we put in our boxes? - 2. In what order should we pass out the supper to our partner? 3. What should we do after the supper has been eaten? (TWO BLACK EYED GIRLS

1. Sandwiches, eggs, pickles or

olives, cake and fruit are usually most suitable for a box suDDer. Make the

sandwiches dainty by cutting each full j

sized sanawicn in two or inree parts. Six full sized sandwiches are ample to serve two people. Either hard boil or devil the eggs. If they are hard boiled, be sure to take salt-

Also put paper napkins in the box. Wrap and tie your box neatly. The prettiest boxes will be in greatest demand. 2. Pass the sandwiches first, and then the eggs, pickles or olives. If the fruit is served before the cake the

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TOBACCO ACREAGE IN PREBLE TO BE NORMAL THIS YEAR

The Allied Council of Ambassadors has decided that exEmpress Zita (above) may leave the Maderia Islands and go anywhere except to Hungary.

WEST ALEXANDRIA, Ohio, April

11. Tobacco acreage in

Preble county will be about normal this year, according to Frank Gazell, tobacco warehouseman and government crop reporter of West Alexandria. While growers expected a little better price than has prevailed for the last crop, they are still willing to grow the crop at that figure and are not planning any cut.

Labor is plentiful this year also, all

$30 and $35 a month. ; oiacco beds are being steamed i ef he 80wn very soon.! . Spanish, and seed leaf will prevail in ! ' nrnnortions. Wilt and ' other diseases have not been serious I

in this sectjon and little damage is anticipated from them. About 60 per cent of the Spanish tobacco has been sold, while 75 per cent of the seed leaf remains in the hands of the growers, Mr. Gazell reports. - . y '. Prospects are good for; other, crops also, 6ays the reporter. -Wheat and rye are looking better this year than

eastern j at the same season for years. Plow

ing is oemg aeiayea Dy wet weainer, but plenty of time still remains for it. This section was free from the chinch bug pest last year, the nearest point being Florence, west of Eaton, and local farmers are looking for good crops with few difficulties to contend against.

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flavor is. not injured by the sweetness of the cake. v 3. The entertainment committee will direct the activities after the supper is over. Simply do what the occasion prompts. j i

Invite Public to E. G. Hill Lecture at New Westville

NEW WESTVU.LE. Ohio, April 11.

The public is cordially invited to attend the 6tereopticon lecture to be given at the New Westville Friends church Wednesday evening, April 12, by E. G. Hill, florist, Richmond. Mr. Hill is noted for his wonderful varieties of flowers and shrubs. No admission will be charged, but a free

will offering will be taken. Special 1 music will be rendered before and

after the lecture.

TURTLE WEIGHING TON . CAPTURED OFF ARGENTINA ' BUENOS AIRES, April 11. A rare turtle, weighing a ton, has been captured by fishermen in the Mar del Platta, after a four-hour struggle, in which the monster nearly bit in two one of his captors. The specimen has

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portunly come to her rescue. It was very late; the stream of carsj on the Drive had dwindled, and now' only an occasional taxi, racing along il the wide, shadowy space, disturbed 1 1 the night. Standing at the window, jP

she caueht Elimnses of the

lights; a battleship loomed up through!

the darkness; once its searchlight swung across the water and fingered its way over the Jersey shore. Sally could dimly see the shape of another battleship further up the river, and then another great, gray shapes, barely suggested in the darkness the Atlantic fleet, riding at anchor there

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