Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 248, 18 October 1922 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND 5UN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 1922-

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EXPLANATIONS Chapter 81 Pan wondered how Gloria could get around this. For Gloria had built all her miserable theory on Santley's absence and on the fact that she hadn't heard from him. Now it appeared that he had gone at once to New York presumably to her. This was the time for explanations, and Pan did not want to be present. She rose, saying with a smile, "It's Frankie's bedtime " -"Dear me, it's only 5:30," protested Gloria, even before the boy could voice his own objection. "Yes, but by the time he has his supper and his bath " "It will be 6:30 or less. He doesn't go to bed until seven, and he may stay a little longer today, in honor of remaking the acquaintance of his old friend." "Of course," the child agreed; "I'm going to call you Santley please can I? I call George and the others by their first names." His candid dark eyes beamed upon this new friend. Santley smiled at him his face was lovable when relazed into a smile. "I am honored to be classed with the others," he answered. The two women caught the slight acent of the last word. Gloria flushed the least bit. "My son is spoiled, I'm afraid, he's too much with grown-ups, and he picks up odd ways. Frankie, you shouldn't say" "Please don't degrade me by having him call me Mr. Collins after I'v? been elevated by him and placed among the others," Santley protested, the last word still slightly accented. There was the merest tinge of sarcasm, Santley was having revenge for S Gloria's greeting. Pan began to see how he could be an extremely clever lawyer. She begran to watch this conversational word play with great interest. This sort of thing Gloria was skilled -in, she herpelf could not do it all, she was too simple and direct by nature, she said what was in her mind or kept silent. She began to suspect that Gloria had met her match in Santley. For Santley saw through her little mask immediately. For one thing, he knew that Pan wanted to leave them alone and that Gloria was deliberately detaining her. Gloria steered the talk Into safer channels. "He shall call ydu what you please, it's most charming of you to let him use your first name," she aid. "Now, what's this about New York? You know you have a unique position here, you're making a great success, a lawyer's reputation depends as much upon the length of time he's been in one place, as on ability. Why pull up stakes?" This was almost daring him to say why. Pan thought. But he answered: "One grows seedy staying on in one place too much. Even success becomes a rut, after a time. I was fascinated by New York" "Santley! Anyone as conservative us you! I have heard you rage against high buildings and gaudy lights, hustle nd noise and nervousness and bustle everything that makes our New York the beloved nuisance it is!" "Probably you have. I may have changed, Gloria they say we shed our skins completely once every seven years. It's been nearly seven years, hasn't It?" "No," Frankie answered calmly, havIJkbk a child's uncanny habit of following perfectly talk he isn"t supposed to understand. "For I'm not seven and I remember you." He had another trick, common to serious children and to children with vivid imaginations he thought he remembered the things and the people be had been told about Gloria explained this to Santiey, who laughed

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me. There, is another boy I like verv much. They both want to go with me which one would you advise me to go with? LOVESICK POLLY Go with the "other" boy. The ona who is five years your senior shows very poor judgement in talking of love :o you since you are so young. .

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and said "I accept your amendment, Frankie but It's five years at least." He went on: "I cabled you about Frank. There was no use adding details. I thought I would write you them but I wanted to see you, five years is a long time Your own idea of coming here was so vague I supposed you had dropped it. I took passage on the first boat I could get that is, as soon as I could finish

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wasn't sure even then I could make thi boat, thought I might have to wait over, but managed it at the last moment and had a "cable sent you from my office as I left for the boat train. That you missed had you cabled me, I should have received it." Reproach was in his voice, but Gloria ignored it . "I landed, phoned your office and had no reply. I didn't believe that, so went there and the janitor said you had gone for the summer, he thought to Europe. I went to your apartment, which was closed.' I hunted up some friends, who told me of your trip, but didn't know your address, as you had left none. Bobby gave me your bank, and there I got your maih address in London. Then I had to wait for a boat back, they were crowded, I could only get a slow one. From, your bankers here I got your hotel and here 1 am." Pan rose quietly, took Frankie? hand, and led him out of the room. Would Gloria be equal to this occa slon, she wondered? Tomorrow A Dinner Party Elliott, Springer Discuss Work Of G. 0. P. Officials Work of the state and county Republican ofitcials was discused by Representative Richard N. Elliott, and Jndge Raymond Springer, both of Connersville, at a meeting held at Cambridge City, Tuesday evening. A complete schedule of dates covering the county has been announced by the organization. Rep. Elliott will speak at Willaimsburg, Wednesday evening, at Green's Fork. Thursday and with Mrs. A. W. Roach at Whitewater, Friday. '

Garfield

Vlrgina Rogers found out that all of the counties of Indiana have on an average the same population as that of Richmond. The mathematics class worked the problem out.

Miss Mawhood's art classes are making designs from nature. Some of the classes are doing type and dye work. The nine Ab enjoyed a Hallowe'en party Tuesday afternoon. Almost everyone came masked. Doughnuts and apples were served and Hallowe'en games played. The cooking girls of Garfield have been making hot bread and nearh and

apple dumplings.

APPLES SELL FOR 30c COLUMBUS, Ind., Oct. 18. Apples for 30 cents a bushel are being offered in western Bartholomew county to motorists who will drive to the orchards and take the fruit away.. The crop is declared to be the largest in the history of the county and the fruit is almost a drug on the local market Thousands of bushels have been shipped from the western part of the county.

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A Little Laziness keeps you young. It may not be necessary to suggest to the average woman the value of rest and relaxation. Modern domestic conviences and a whole changed standard of living have taken us very far from the days of our great grandmothers when tonstant activity was held to be a virtue. Cynics tell us that now-adays women do nothing compared to their ancestors, but the cynics are always wrong. Girls in offices and factories work more strenously than the grandmothers who ran spinning wheels. I think today that we have a less even distribution of labor. Life is much harder for some and much easier for other women. To all those who are employed, either with house, factory or office work, I simply want to sav thai there is health and enjoyment an increased eficiency in a certain amount of well directed laziness. If you are doing your own housework you can get through your daily tasks in actually less time if you lie fai on your back or lounge deep In a chair for a five minutes rest every hour. Of course if you are so strong that housework does not tire you, then you do not need rest. I am speaking only of the women whose house and children are just a little bit too much for her, in other words, of eight women out of ten. If you are an ofice worker you may have to find your lazy periods outside the hours of employment, though business firms today are realizing the benefits of these periods of relaxation. I only want to impress on you that work done nervously at top speed is not as good as work planned by a fresh brain and rested hands. A little laziness is a very good thing. I. E. D. An ingrowng toe nail can be cured by trimimng the nail so It is shorter In the center than at the sides where it has the tendency to grow into the flesh. As the nail grows out lift the ends slightly, by pushing a tiny piece of absorbent cotten under them.

Dolan Explains Method Of Checking White Aster In answer to several Inquiries from "Wayne county farmers. County Agent Dolan has secured from A. A. Hansen, Purdue, weed expert. Information re garding the white aster or steelweed, and methods of destroying It This weed, also called fall white-top, heath aster and frost weed, Is a bushy toughstemmed weed of three feet height, which ruins hay fields and pastures in which it secures a good foothold. "Presence of the weed is an Indication of need for soil improvement," says Mr. Hansen. A thick growth of grasses will choke it out The weed Ehould be mowed about the middle of September before the stems toughen, or the seeds ripen. Because the seeds are tufted, they, are easily scattered and the weed is hard - to eradicate. Roadsides and fences should be cleaned out also, or they will re-seed whole fields.

Corn Contest Yields Checked Next Week Checking up of corn yields in the Wayne county fields which are entered in the state five acre yield contest, will be done on Monday and Tuesday. County Agent Dolan announces. An. expert sent by the Purdue authorities will measure yields in western and central Wayne county on Monday and the eastern and northen fields, Tuesday. . Gold," silver and bronze medals are awarded-to contestants who have yields in excess of 100, 85, and 75 bushels .respectively. Indications point to better yields than last year when one silver medal was awarded.

Babe If you are in the habit of shampooing the hair with salt water it

accounts for it being so dry. Try massaging some crude oil into the scalp the night before the usual shampoo. Discontinue the salt treatment. Wart if the wart on the finger is large enough, tie a white silk thread around it It will then dry up and drop off. If it is too small for this, rub olive oil into it' or salt and oil un--til it softens so a piece of emery or pumice will remove the thickened skin. All Inquiries addressed to Miss Forbes In care of the "Beauty Chats" department will be answered in these columns in their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing; to the great number received. So if a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. The Editor.

CORINTHIA LITTEREAL LOSES DAMAGE SUIT

EATON. Ohio, Oct 18. Corinthia Littereal lost her damage suit against John II. Markey in common pleas court a Jury returning a verdict in favor of Markey after deliberating a little more than one hour. The case occupied Judge A. C. Risinger's court two days. The verdict was brought in late Tuesday afternoon. The plaintiff sued for $5,085 damages for injuries alledly sustained when she was struck by an automobile driven by Markey on a roadway near Eaton. Congressman Roy C. Fitzgerald, of this district, is scheduled for a talk here Thursday at a noon-day luncheon at the Country Club clubhouse, at which he will be a guest The luncheon is the second of a series of luncheons to be given at noon on Thursdays by the business men members of the Country club. One or more out-of-town guests and speakers will be invited to each dinner.

FIRST M. E. PROGRAM TO INCLUDE SUPPER

Supper for members of the church and invited guests of the parish will be served at the First Methodist church at 6 o'clock Thursday evening as a part of the second parish night program of the fall season. The Rev. Ross W. Stoakes, pastor, will be in charge of the devotional services, which will follow the supper at 6:45 o'clock. At 7:45 o'clock there will be a recreational hour of community games and contests, which will be in charge of H. A. Kern, recreational superintendent of the church. Mr. Kern also is connected with the local branch of Community Service. The parish night programs are conducted each week during the winter by the parishioners of the First M. E. church and are intended for the social and spiritual advancement of members of the church and such invited guests who may be strangers in the community. A large attendance featured the renewal of the exercises last Thursday night

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PROFESSOR AND WOMAN LOST IN WOODS; FOUND HOUGHTON. Mich., Oct 18. Prof. E. L. Sheldon, instructor in the Michigan College of Mines, and Miss Loretta Williams, Hancock school teacher, lost in the woods of Keweenaw

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In all the years we have been selling gods we have never had a better Harvest Sale than the one now going on! NEVER HAD A FINER OR LARGER STOCK! NEVER HAD A BETTER RESPONSE! NEVER BEEN SO STRONGLY EQUIPPED FOR VALUES! There are nine shopping days left, and that will be the last of the great UADVCCT CAI IT If 1 rT-.- J r .Li.r S

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