South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 81, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 March 1920 — Page 19
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1920.
ANNA KARENINA By Leo Tolstoi
Condensation by Mary F. Russ
"And .... Anna had friendly relations -with th" yocjety . . . . vh!ch with or.i hand Liy3 faM hold ( the rourt Ist It fall absolutely .;:to tli erjml-tnor.'i" which Its mmlrs afTrct to d'p:o bMt whos tat-tfs are rre-rineiv similar." Anna Karrnlna' Intimates wr of his clrc' in St. I'etersburjr. society. Practically forced Into a loveless jnnTlaj- ith AIcksM Karn!n. 20 r e.irii hrr ernior. Anna had l"n a faithful Tlfo for i tr h t year. Kare:i:n h"M a. hirh r,.!'.r!.'il position and vryth!n; in hl. lif'- was R.ibordtn.t( to hi rnrr-'-r. H u;h a tlr-
:r v.'or'riT and F'irh social
. s lif er.joje J '.vr t-i"'nt in rircl'-s
ad .m eminent , hut
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mint Ivc Tolstoi n born In lJs
at Yasnaya rl)nna near Ton-
la, tlK' family tat tluit tut In
come furnous throughout tlw orll a. the n-sMoiwv of the KTi-at novelist .roformer and ln-nmer. He dli.l In 111 ut a little railroad station vhkh ho luul n-sichnl on a journey
th oblcot or
o--l suite! to Iii
rharrr.ir.p nrid ad.'i jitahle. nifo
Made friends i n all r;u;irt'-rs. While ; man of admirable chararter. Ivar"i in hnd an uttterly un'.ov.tMe pr r.or.ality. II- v.-.i rry cairn, cool. ; h:?ol'jte!y just, hut Ic warm, hur nn loce v,m; a stranger in hi ? inuskhold. All tho affection f.f .Min. Karenlna's h.irt was lavished -n her seven -year-rid son, Serozha, 'vho adored hij mother. Into tlil. stMnsT .so rvjnnincrly fa.shlon'-d for if. yteppd Trouth In the rno.t ;i ttrf.rtlv person of Al'rks-i Vronsky. Tn the rity of Mnnw Jived Anna hndher. Stian Oblon.-ky. Step., n. loahlo and popular, h.id a wife, ehildren. a sa!.trl"d ofliciil i)osit!on and f-om money. but. h ir:- always In debt, this fact and his little -.1f-friii es ro'iir"' kept him Fuifl-intly worrifd to enable him to really enjoy life. Whüe on a visit to Moscow. Am4a Karcnlna met Vronsky. Count Vronsky was rich, hand'me, loved his recrimc-nt and his h-r.e.s. and was voted a "capital :ood fellow." ,. hn,i ;,r,prarf,i in Moscow that winter and had hern attracted Miprhtly to Japan's dstc--ln-Iar. Kitty. Kitty was a pretty and popular debutante, daughter of
which wan to let him end hi das In o.'ltmle. Hut a .hle worlil uns looking on. At f 1 r h t ho
hours ! Htmll! oriental
languages, then lav and finally Im-iuiio a soldier, taking iKirt In the Crimean e u inpnljrn. His Ion;; M-riew of writings h c g a n w I t li (' h 1 1 (1 h ood," "Hojhood Tin Morning of a I-mdeil I'ropriotor." and article on Ids exix-rleiH "s us a soldier. IllreullMii Ma-" already a dominant note, a.s well as
hN power to ye through shams and inventions
I so lone as outward conventions lems of life and humanity and try- wf re observed. Karenln coolly Ut solve them in wlintevrr way . " " r, M-emed to lUm Hicht, no matter wliat : roir.tcd out the danger of her course, mikurr tlie world had given to I lie assured her he looked upon them. "!) Kelicton," "The Kreut- i jealous v "as a humiliating and nil m 1 I t
tot hoiuiuu r"nr,1' Vy woundinc sentiment." (Anna would ;
prna- iiu ih-m Kiiovn imjks, i which have hern trunIatetl into ! have respected pome truculent con-
many ianuaco. ; versa t ion. ) His ppineiess aimuue inrludinff t w ojonraKed her. and bv the end of a editions published j yf ;ir she anil Vronsky had become In America, d";all ln aI1 to each other. They had fiome two doen - but one object ln üfe to be toxidunies each, one : aether. hy Nathan Ha.-- Karenin waited for the blow to kell Dole a n d faH u was finauy accomplished by others. one by ! Anna's public exhibition of emotion Irof. Ixx Wiener, i whca Vronsky met with a racing acA whole library , cl(jer;t rr on heinj; upbraided by of look.s has been '
I 4 ii ur fei a i u t ujiivrrcu vvwritten atout for vronsky. Mingled with the pain.
him in man y
lancruapes. Tolstoi Is one of the unique figures In the history of the world. Seer, prophet, fearless seeker after truth no matter where the rjiiest mlßht lead, he dr'w to hlmMdf the respe-t-ful attention of
He I all thinking people, no matter hw
ANNA KAHI1MNA.
soon r tirel frtmi the army and letran his life of service to the peasants alMut him at his own estate. "War and Peace," appeared In IMll-fit), and the creat novel "Anna Karenlna," 1 870-7(1. Already he was dealing with the mighty prob-
Karenin felt a Fense of relief. lie immediately began to plan on petting out of the mud without belnp splashed. He considered duelling, divorce, separation. Being afraid of
i a pistol, he concluded that his s-er-j vices to the government were too j valuable for him to rik his life. The ! scamdai of a divorce might react ; against himself and a separation would throw Anna Into Vronsky's I arm. The latter was the last thing he wanted. It would not punish j Anna. His decision was to allow her to remain in his home nerh.i ns
diicrgent their thoughts rroni his. j roj:urne their old relation?' He knew His belief that Christianity Is a , (nis wouitl make her most unhappy, faith to Im actually lived by and his j His justification for this attitude was champion-hip of the doctrine 1 its religious significance. non-rr-itaiio are the outstanding! In the meantime, l.evir was trving points of a thought vhich coveretl to forget Kitty by devoting himself all humanity. ; to work. He" became much inter-
rrince Srherbatsky of the o'd n- i father said L in was worth a thoubility. Among many admirers. s!v..-a.vi men." Kitty, herself, b.ad set; was sure of two serious s,tii,r-. (ie! her heart on YroTi-ky. although fond ; was Vron.skv, the other Kevin. J of Kevin. l-:t. to her chagriti an.l j
iiferi Mir i;.i..Tl ! ')' nroposai irmi
"roril:y oid i.ot inaterlali;:'.
latter did nor dre.im tiiat hi- atten
tions t. her " e; e regarded serifu;lv. I'urr Kitty met with her
eted in tjplifting his peasants.
I ,tvin. als "f
SCANDINAVIANS OPPOSED DECISION
Kors'antin I.evin v.-as
o!d Must'ovi:' r.nl'ilitv aul had i
(known Kitty all li r life. As his : ; mother had di.d in his ia byhood. ' ihe family life of the S-di rba tsVrvs , had appealed to him strongly. He;
cm.-hit. T 1 ball, when
appointment at a large
lie
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ma zu r!;a -M '.dan-1
partner. Vronsky Karenina!
; r ill if rnnsinf lur
. ... 1 '17.1.1- 1. II i 111 14.' " 1. ..v-'.a.i -
w.'s now .... a no an ooai: ii niiPiK ;
unworthv of Kittv. was dei rmined
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in on er nil. ,.i o . . iie n re.Hv a snlcndal match.. Ib had a! In spite of their endeavors to hide
I ta.ignl'Icerit country estate or ",1('' 11 - : acres, i'lenly of money and his -liare I rollO-ni tf) Kntrr I.c:H'ih nf .f mnsa uline attr.icf itns. He was n .
r"" " ........... - i. . j i . i ..
thinker alwavs inune; el in I!io : noin oeeri louciieu o un: .nuüi; hj.ih
the magic glow which enveloped them, it wa.s obvious to Kitty as to ethers, that Anna and Vronsky hid
N n tions Vn- Wan rlv i' i.i .
I Olllllll Iv t .on-er :il ivis
d'epe.'t problems c!irern ing the ing torch.
Anna ICarenina had ie knw it. She war
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wor!d, evr thing in if. on i' arl b-or;d it. lie had ',een hrojiht lip'
ia ihe Orthoiio',- f.it!. l.'.it. sinc i' in, a rv
a H.iPU'.g m:iü pom . inol leen a - - oi 1 1 oi . v uiit s
.ail'd '.vi'h ail 1 in. is of doubt-, until 'burg the n t i a
r.o'.w he -., !- j.r.K't i al!'- an unbr ie ey.
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net her afraid.
.'.eserted
who
(lid -ot appreciate his efforts. He reached the conclusion that they had found the way to happiness, but one glimpse of kittv showed him
j his error and stirred up his old feelin'A f(,r ,lC'r- Kitty's health had so
belled after hr disappointment iu Vronsky, that she had been sent aboard to take a cure. Xow, having been restored to health and having a new outlook on life, she realized that it was Levin whom sho really loved, and when he again ask(d for her hand, she gladly consented. According to Ka renin's decision. Anna still had her place as mistress of hi. household. Karenin w.-is
! aware that she and Vronsky still man. maintained their relations but could H''nf, nothing about it. Tn time Anna
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into .M'vd into j; life u ..
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mi ilcaii and suiii'I lirtle iatiencr- u i;h th
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i ne .um ro'jiiiie (H ni l . i'mimii i i-j i -. ronskv at-
daily lif" te- n ri v w and attrac- lempren suicide through ?hef-r hu
tivo a'd'ect; sh.e lonL'ed to see her r,,-":3 tlon. jU( Anna iecn.cr fJ .on even her hu-baml. I'.ut vvhieh Ka renin had not counted on
Vronsky to"k the s.im- train tor"1'1 vwrn tier returning health
Petersburg. ; :in con lotion that Vr-ti They met e. r. s ! a 1 : 1 1 y in society. I n'"ht of life to her. She
Aw:a - ailed all ti - r.r.-ce-.- of re.i - ; "auappy that, in
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his town friend.-. '. bad n.any fj'inrri' Ihr Tuothe- f. i t Vrm -k ; 1m
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prudenre. . -i,e. m !,. y ; i i -! . I ul ,1PSS- Karenin was irevai.el upon to could not eoncaI the rapttno i r'tinsorit tf divorce, even to take the f c It ln Vronsky's pres -nce. Her ! 'me, and give her t!e br,v Tii?
intimates became extreiijeiy inter- -a '" ' -mi sne could not
ested. Titis was. indeed, an alTair ' A " ' 'onsky a nd liei
after t!ieir own heart". According ,- r,ml s home
f I'.rir r.liti- ?in f!iir,j- i- i o o t-. . t . . i '
was pro
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EASY,K0?J.E SELF7REATMEHT (VKRSTOUTNES3 weakens, th liver becoraes sluggith, the fat accuni-
tilrtes, the heart action lee;racs weal;, work is an effort and the beauty of the figure is destroyed. Vat 1 iinheflltVir thor
y, Is ilanRer of heart collapse and other cerioua
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Tells How to Stop a Bad Cough
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What It Is and How It Increases Weight, Strength and Nerve Force In Many Instances
Any dru?:t can ounces ot Pir.ex.
made cough remedv. ru: n'.T vou with -l
I 'our t h ; into a p.r.t Nitti and till ho bottle ith pli;n cranulatei eugar .-vrup. th you can u-e cl.tr;t:ed mo- ! i--e-. honey, or vrn svrurt, instead ,,; -ug.ar syrup, if dcirid. This rec:pe nuik-s a p nt ot really re markable tou'li rcnedv. It tastes pood, and in . ail.l
. a.tc et it" ia' cost, it can oe cepen iea
SHOULD BE PRESCRIBED BY EVERY DOCTOR AND USED IN EVERY HOSPITAL ! Sayt Editor of "Physicians' Who's Who."
upon to ;e qu.ck and lasting rehet. V.vj can feel this take hold of a . ugli in a wav th.it mears business. t loosens an i raises the phzra. steps t':roat tickle 3nd cethes and heali the Irritate! membrane that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such 7 -omntr-ess, case and certainty that it is rca'.lr aitonlsh'.r.. Tir-ex is a special and highly cencesfated compound of genuine Norway ir.e extract, and is probably the best i riovrn means of o'ereorair.j fever
throat and chet cc.ds. ... '1
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coughs.
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I es of rxuking ttln people fleshly, dere-1-
Iptnc arius. neck and bust, and replnrnff :gr ho'lrws and nnls by the eft lyrrnl lines of bea'th and henity. there fcr evidently tbousnnds of men and u-o:n-ra wto keenly fel tbeir excessive ttlnn ess. Thinnest and weukness are offer, due to starved r.ervcs Our bodies need more fhopnte tan is contained, in modem f.iole. rhy!e1c claim there is nothing fbtt will 9'ipply thU d-flclency so well ns
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i rügtf'sts ns I'itro-ph'Tleite, uh! ti Is I eipfn'.-" and ' sld bv Wrttt'k' I r'ginsl Cut Knie !-il.d::e St.tr and by I oft s'l d:ug s.s i.ucler a pinrart' of
tie rene directly and by supplying the body cells with the necess-rv pLonpfcate fod !n:cnts. bltro-phosnLate ahould produce k welfora transforraatlon la the aprarjnce; tie Increase In weight frequently being aatonlaaicff. Clinical teats made ln St. Catherine's Hospital. N. Y. C. aaowed tiat two patients g-üined in we!jrnt 23 and 27 r-und, reepe-Mlrely, tbro'Jirn tne administration of organic pbospbate; both patients -!a!m they hare not felt as strong and well for the paat twelve yeara. Increase In weight aluo carries srtth It a ireneral lnaproTenent ln the fcealth. Nervousness aleeplessneas and lack of energy, which nearly always accompany excessive thinness, should soon disappear, dull eyes oujrht to brighten, and pale cheeks jrlow watb the bloom of perfect health. Physicians and hospitals everywhere .irt now reofnltlns; Its n:Ttts bv Its nse tn ever inomalniir luantltles. Frederick Kolle. M H.. e. Itter of New York I'hvsllanT "Vhu'a Who." saya: "nitro-Phosphat; khouiJ L preacrit;! hy every doc
tor and need In every hospital to Increase strength and nerve force and ts enrleh the blood." Joseph D. HarriRan. former visiting specialist to Northeastern Dispensatory, says: "Let those vho are weak, thin, nervons, anaendc or run down, take a natural unadulterated substance such es Mtro-phosphate, and you will soon see some astonishing reaults ln the increase of nerve energy, strength of body and mind and power cf endurance." Intro-Phosphate is made entirely ef the organic phosphate compound referred to In the National Standard Dispensatory us belna: an excellent tonic and nrvti:e and a preparation whiea has recently acqnlred considerable reputation In th treatment of neurasthenia. Ths standard of excellence, atrength and purity of Its substance is beyond question, for every Dltro-Phosphate tablet Is manufactured ia strict accordance with the r. K. Pharmacopoeia test requirements. Pit ro-Phosphate Is therefore not a patent medicine and shonld not be con-fui-ed with sny of the secret nostrum, so-called tonics or widely advertised cure-n'.ls." CAUTION : While PUro-Phsphate 1s unsurpassed for the re'irf of tie-vousnep. ceneral debility, et"., f t-'klnc it who r not desire to puf u ') n'i honld u extra care ia avoid. :.g fat-prMu-"in g fvwida. Adv.
were radlant'j' happy. Then Vronsky tired of the aimless life. They settled in the country. Anna's position became so unbeamtle to Vronsky, who adored her, that he finally urrd her to appeal to Karenin for a dlvocre. "When Karenin refused, owinp to various circumstance, mat-tr-s prew worse than ever. Anna c ould not po into poclety, 50 became introspective. Without caupe. she crew very jealous of Vronsky. She took to morphine as a fleeplng potior:. Suicide under the rushing1 wheels
of a railroad train was Anna Karenina's way out. Vronsky's grief was overwhelming. After many weeks of illness, he organized a tvjuadron of cavalry and entered the Serbian war. Konstantin Levin found his happl-
; r.esa with his wife and small son.
and fund that his old faith had lived in her heart, although hidden. when an eld peasant explained why a certain man was good ln the
j words "he lives for his soul, he rei members God." 1 'Copyright. 1920.
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For a CbilcT Liver and Bowels Mother! Siy "California," then you u-itl get genuine "California Syrup of Figs." FuTl directions for babies and children of all ages u-ho are constipated, bilious, fererish, tonguecoated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle, Childrea lore this delicious laxative.
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Oh! What a Girl! You know. The girl who, when you visit, always serves you with "Hoosier Cream. After an evening at cards cr dancing isn't it good to have her bring in the cold bottles and fill vcur olass
with sparkling "Hoosier Cream"? The drink with the happy, hoppy taste.
I ou re right, one is certaml
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Hie After Effects of Pneumonia
This is No. 2 of a teriea of aiivertisemeat3y prrparcd by a competent physician, explaining how cerUin diseases which attack the air passages such as iVieimonia, Influenza, Whooping Cough. Measles or even a Xcrag continued Cold often leave these organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus aüordtng a favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vick's VapoRub m2y be of value in this condition.
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properly continuing the rebuild-! ing process. Nihtlj- applications of Vick's VapoRub will aid nature in this work. Because Vicks acts locally; by stimulation thru the skin to draw out the inflammation, attract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medicinal inredients of Vicks arc vaporized by the body heat. These vapors arc breathed in ail night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upor, the inflamed areas. Vicks should be nibbed ir. over the throat and chest until the skin is red then spread od thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the clothing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. Jf the cough is annoying, swallow n small bit of Vicks the size of a pea . Samples to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 232 Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C.
Pneumonia attacks the air cells of the lungs. An inflammation -is set up and matter is thrown pff which causes the air cells to solidify, thus preventing the natural flow of blood thru the lungs. This "backing up" of the blood causes the heart to pump harder, just as stepping on a hose increases the water pressure, which is the reason why, during this disease, the physician watches the overburdened heart so carefully. After recovery the lungs arc filled with a mass of vTeckage the debris of the battle which must be gotten rid of by a process known as resolution. Frequently, inflamed spots remain, congestion persists, cough hangs on, and the least exposure brings on a cold that is hard to get rid of. If neglected, such damaged air passages may easily develop serious disease of the lungs.
Such cases should always con
tinue under a physician's care
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