South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 130, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 May 1922 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 10. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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r.i:r.iN iu:un toiy Hiuty. youth, wealth. po"l.al pn?tlon th"5o had failed to brln? hapIin"s; to JrciNIA DRUCK. NVW York oci"ty matron. In th- tifth y"ar of h --r married lif.-. ho and h"r husband. 3'ILrAMY, rontinurd to drift, apart and now h" was oji"n!y indulint? his apprtit" for irornlyciiotis flirtation and h"ay drinking:. Jim a.i lJIi.aniy was pluntriny Into his I.'itfs. affair, this tinu with am 1:1.11; ?i:vi:r.v. Rlt'IIAFU) PAt:p.i:xi:v. Lurind.Vs old sA-e"thart. returns to .w York. On th.- niominir when P- 1-

lamy promi.-.d r fornmtTon, l.u-! Cir.ii.l ovt rhar.i him making rn apjiointni.nt witli Arn-lj.n S"rn fir lur.(!i:-on at tlu CliqCo club. ;( on wit 1 1 Tin: fronv IV lTnt in t-.. r.ir of that mr'.y "w intrj- day If nt tt snr.licht t ho cold brlüanc of diän.ond di:-r. Op y;) Avf'nuf lr cri.'-h of p.n'nr cars had Rrnwn d"n thar rn" roubl hardly drivo from tho V'.a? to Thirty-fn.irth ttr( "t in J"s than .'bi niinut"s. I;iamy fum- 1 n(r v ry halt lictatnl by th- umkinc s-maphor licht of tb" traffn" tnwfrs, I r. hi'vjnd"rsfar,d:rL: it was "-.-nti al that tho ( ar ;muM .: hmi down in front r.f th-- s-.d-.t" pres.- d - h rif k ffrurturo 1 ri Ka-f Thirtb-th s;rtt who.-.-, 'ltrar'-o -v, fbank-.! bv an (vf r-M.iir'.f .-s plat" of bra.-s advrtbir.c in !:.5:n:t..-d Ida -k b -rt t "Op ri'i s op tiii; :i:r 1: fstatf i:--f v ,ry for tho jd ntir.r of what h" was pl-M.'l to tf-rn; bd- "alibi." It u a.-; trti", li.';r1a bad r."v"r tl j i to a "ran l about

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lau-h of lazy ln?-ol"ncf rounded off Am"Ii"s thought, "pp.idcs. I'm not doin.: anything wrone . . . " "Not yot," Pellamy admittrd equably. Ho nodded to th"lr ho.-er-lncr waiter. "What kind of cocktail. Amelia? Rverythintr els Is ordered." "A T-N-T, rlea.-vw." Th waiter noted down this frlsrhtf':l pre.-rription with entire cjuar.irnity, but lingered. "Et monsieur ?" "Not nine, thank you." "Nothing naonsieur?" "Professional poiso was sadly shattered for an Instant. Ibllamy trl"d to cover his annoyar.r with a laurh, but surprised a b'"k of d'irk nsentmnt in Amelic's PVf-S. "Po you want th wa'tera to think you brin: me hero folelv :o satisfy

my npp' iito for li'iuor?" "Sorry, Amy. Make it a rul" r.vpr to drink before evening." ' Tlirn why com" her" at all?' Ib--i;amy surveyed tho restaurant without Mas. "Xot a ba-I little hoi" lor peopio jn our po-ition." Th" melon. inMih!" and uneaten. w.a removed, soup in cups was Mib---titUtrd. "People in our position' I'm to imdortnnd. th"n. any 'littl" hoi"' is i-'ood enough for m'. so lonr as I d.on't ir.tt rf. f.- with Lueind t's parties at the Ritz." P.e'lan.A- straichtened his sp!ne and put dov n bis spoon. An understanding captain of waiters read his troubbd ey and made casual i. , a-sion to draw th" curtains across the front of th" booth. "It i- !f.Mi-e Rulnda's lunching at the Ritz today isn't It?" "My .bar Amy." said Rellamy ooo'iy; Fna unaware of having done .anything to provoke, this, and If I've -i':ned unwittingly. I beg your parbn ver- truly. Won't you believe that, pit ase, and let me off for to-

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"You do love rr.e. dor.'t you, Dl?" "Of course." 'Th'n you r.iu.-'. know ho-r hard it is for m". yoj. can' bianae me for hTf Ir.z Impatient. " This tin-.e ho looked up ar.d met )r-r raz". "Impatient for what?" "Ur.y, for what every woman eP' -ts when she's In love and th" man whom she loves loves her; r'm thir.? definite to look forward to. I m an. We can't go on like this, of course." "No. not lik th!.M "I'm not th" kir.d of a woman, f t r a hole-and-corner affair. Eel. If I were, you wouldn't le in love- wLh me." II r.oddcd Intently. "What do you propo.-.- ?" "I'e l)ecn waiting for that to corr.f from you. dear; but you never seem to live for anything but the moment." "I've pot to knew what's in your mind. Amy. T"U me frankiy." "Well. th"n:" sh" saw th mistake of it Instantly, but for the life of her couldn't muffle the rincr of r-halk-nire "I fancy i: mar.3 Reno tor both of us." "Meanir. ? I'm to divorce Linda and marry you ?" She favp a deprecatinc flutter of hands. "What else can we do?" Eejlamy said with a stubborn shake of h:. head: "Never without

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Linda's bbameb .-s. I'm a pretty hop,dt proposit.on, I know, hut not ouite so bad as all that." Amalie s-at l.ack. her color ri.sinc:. She could not misinterpret the determination in his temper, yet vanity would not permit her to foreco ono

Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE Bv Genevieve KembU THURSDAY. 3LY 11 "U'hi'e thi Mds fair to be an active an i ir.terestir. e; day accordins: to the planetary configurations. It may rot be forecast as altogether fcrtunat". With the luminaries In

opposition, It behooves thc.ce In the; employment of other to be careful not to give cause for complaint, ar.d all not to effend or vex superiAr?. There are very peculiar conditions operating, therefore particu- ' bar discretion and circumspection are enjoined In all relations. 5ensation- ; al or eccentric affairs may transpire under this ruling. ' Those whevs" birthday I: Is have ,

the augrury of a not especlxlly s-atis-:H factory year, with possible danger ;f

10 tno.e in tne empioymeni or others, and unusual experiences in other directions. Caution and discretion are enjoined. A child born on this day Is likely to have a singular career. It may be proud and domineering unless trained carefully In early lif". But en" should never forget that "the wise man rules his stars, the f)ol obeys them."

la.-t attempt. "Rut if she should di vorce you?" ( Conti mifil In Our Next Ij-sho)

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women .at so young a stage of Intimacy: that came later, came sure

ly: but never before had it come -o soon. And in a little quake of dread he wondered if it wero because he had grown old beyond his years, too aged In sentimental tippling to have retained the capacity for generous credulity of his younger years. Or was it that the woman's insincerity had so eaten out her heart, no technical perfection rould lend persuasion to her playinc, her caresses' potency? Or that he had. since morning, fallen In love with his wife all over again and so truly that no rival passion could seem real? If was true, at least, that his thoughts were quick and warm with memories of tnf.a evn vhll ho wa most engaged with tho effort to Cr justice to Anu lie's lips. And pcreeivintr this to be f-o, self-contempt took hold of him like a sickness. They resumed their poses of nonchalant and sophisticate! creatures amiably discussin:; an informal me.al. Rut first the woman made effective use of a handkerchief. "Forgive me. dear." she murmured. "I know it was p"rfectly rotten of me, but I couldn't help It. I'm a bit overwrought. R"l. r.ot too happy: beinpr In lov" with you has made the way things are at home doubly hard to endure, you must knmv that; and then of course she smiled nervously "I'm Jtalous." He was silent. fiddling with a fork, avoiding her eye. "Of Lucinda you understan l.M He nodded heavily. "Yes ..." She waited an Instant, and when he didn't say more began to see that she had overplayed her hand.

.VERSE 0' CHEER By Edgar L. Jone

A II HU) CLUH. Now don't it .ort o cheer yo up t' hear a feiler say "Hello" an' smile his greetln' In a friendly sort o' way? An don't ye s'pose it does him good t' htar th' same frum you. Then pucker up a smile my friend an" tell him, hello too.

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TWO HUNDRED HATS Values to $13.00. for $5.00 One Hundred Fifty Hats, values to $10.00. for S3J30 Thursday Only LIZETTE HAT SHOP "In the Garland Store"

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pucker up a smile. An' say a friendly word or two

good old friendly style, 'Tt-ouM make us feel let3 better a" wm plug along; th' street It's start a "Hello Club" my friend an speak t' folks we meet. Let's Jes pretend we're neighbors t th' world an' say hello T' everybody thet wo meet an jes pretend we know Th' people that we pass an say I'll betoha thet we'll find Th' Hello Club'll help t' brighten up th' daily grind. What matter If ye've r."er seen th' laddybuck !efor He rnigdat have been yer dearest friend if he had lived next door. He's Homenne's friend thet's certain an' thet someone, might ye know, I'.e someone yer acquainted with, so smile an' fsay hello. Let's try an pit tV spirit an' In time friend I believe Th Hello Club'll chase away th' cares th"t make us grieve, Fer mithin' soothes me quicker won I'm klvered u- w5th woe Thaji fer some friend to pucker up

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.strength to -the body. Official 5tate tests hive proven that Charles Weiss' Gluten bread is perfect, as are all th" goeds made by him. the largest variety of bread and pastry In th Jstat" may be found In his store, amorc: th nany nre his famous "OVER TTTR TOP" wheat bread. Raisin, Rye. Vi.anna. Orahnm. Foppy Seed. Whol Wheat, Gluten. F.oston Rro-wn. and one of the best flavored leaves of bread ever baked. Is the Salt Rising, sold only by the Charles Weiss Rakery at 12.1 North Michicr-an Street. TTTIC PRICK ON ALL HOODS has nuns' ni:Tucn 20?:

Thousands of game hlre were needlessly destroyed even season on waters frequented by the birds, but the Union Pacific railway has remedied this condition.

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Easy to use, and built to last a lifetime. Removes the emnedded dirt as well as the surface litter. The origrinal cleaner that cleans by air alone. O. W. Schaffner Company 127 W. Jefferson Elvd. Phone Main 284

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one lot of StoffeVs genuine organdie dresses

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