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Highland Park Press, 14 Oct 1926, p. 13

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" " Folrria, irorktwo week: and he made nmngementl with her to come in every morning tt.tteanP.nd eh" ii B, - Bi ES i,',,', tiititjlltiier, [.rl'i,'i' E; tt tqtt,/it,rgittitiit., , E: i':,"', m,LLdidiiiiL". ,lti'i'yfllL,, ( 'ii, "I seldom catch 3 glimpse of him except early in _the morning or late in the afternoon, but Ihre never Been e man lend 1 more regular life. He comes home about tive o'elock every afternoon and, because my room is on the some side of the house on his, I can not help but notice how early every evening, he turns got his light. I haven't been spying, mind you, or anything like that," she added with a smile, “but when homes are as close " yohrs and mine it in Almost impos- sible not to (at In ide of_a Mich: bor’u daily routine. For instance," the hurried on. “Several times when I'tt been sitting on my terrace Pee seen tome young people drive up and Ink Curtis: to go out. He muttered each time with an excuse. A: I mat.. "Where does he have dinner?" I asked interested in even the smaller details of hip day. "At the club. to En an. She'l mv maid. I lent her to him when I smiled distraitly and she evidently sensed the fact that I was ready for news from Curtiss and home. How- ever, I knew that her inherent good taste would not permit her to discuss a subject of such an intimate nature, unless I started it myself. So unable to contain myself a moment longer I turned to her and with ill-concealed eagerness asked how Curtiss was and when she had seen him last. ii, of fact, I don't think he bu IC- eepted my invitations to go out n lin- gle night lime tou'vy bee.troneu", f‘Pleue, Pd rather not," I replied, “I ean't bear the thought of food right now. I'd rather talk, that is, if you don't mind." "You're en angel!" I exchimed. "do you mean to say he hasn’t even had a date with--" _ "That foolish little Evens girl?" the read by thought... "no, and she’s been by severel times for him in her Some Rears Newe of Curtis. "Come with me to my hotel," lug- geeted In. Wright, "for I want to talk to you ebout a greet many things and a hotel room, in New York, is about the only place I know where we won't be disturbed." She put up her emrtly gloved hand and hailed a posting ooh. I could hudly wait to at new: of Curtis: but I forced myself to talk imperssort'ally until we were cozily seated in her room at the hotel. "Suits me splendidly," "she agreed, “I never take anything but orange- juice and spinach and I'm better " without even that, for I'm always struggling against inches of fat which have an annoying way of annexing themselves to my waistline!" “Shun I otder a bit of luncheon to be served here?" asked Mrs. Wright. 3;," Gt," If“? a brief conversation, she always drives otr-.-a1otte. You re- member what I told you a long time Eco about Curtiu not enring . amp of his 6ntrers shout her, don't you, dear? Well, I hope you believe me now." - _ "mit nEllie told me that he want- ed to mun her. 'That he was just waiting far no to get u divorce.” 71. an. the (mad with when you are 3::th NunYork?" I maid-y” My heart leaped with hope and gladneu and I wanted to shout for THURSDAY. OCTOBER u, 1m " cm! 7 _ " looked . r i " been: T . . . ; " ‘ p, F, " Nth we“; " 1y wit] O M2St ll not“ . so, ? " new,', * ~ g n “In ' ir " "Oh, _ / j " with f ' " thath ' " man“: ' o o . " badth -htipt!tt Cmfesslom m, " s._m., a - ' -___1 " 0. nl Chief-u if:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; m------".-"". -----.-f- "Oh, how I wish I could have talked to you instead of Ellie! You see she told me that I wouldn't have any pride or self-rennet if I ever consid- ered returning home and when the; didn't keep me from thinking about hint day and night she told me he WANTED e divorce' no that he could men-y tut-awful girl." My voice broke. "Why, the little rascal!” In. Wright éxrlnimed, “It's diiBeuit to un- derstand anyone who, is 'supposed to be your friend planting Inch 3 hide. out idea in your impetuoul little laud. There are women, though, Sallie, without loved-ones of their own, who delight in taking “my the one thing in the lives of others ,tttieh they think they’ve been chanted out of them- Ielves. It’s e destructive complex, the ptryeho-analyau chin. A form of envy too, which often drives them to unscrupulous lengths.” "Listen, Sallie dear," she. said, "your mother and I were like sisters, you know, and there was no one who understood her reactions and moods better than I. You are identically like her and I believe I understand you equally as well. You left Curtiss be- cause you were jealous and hurt and, because he asked you not to go, he was also chagrined. _He'ss beep wait- ing to hear from you and youve been waiting to hear from him. It's just a lovers' quarrel, the principle of which is as old as the hills. Two fiery, pride-full persons each trying to hold out as long as possible and in the meantime suffering untold anguish of heart." r I Mrs. Wright crossed the room and put her arms around me. There ins sympathetic understanding in the tresture,'as if she were comforting a child. T "Then you don’t -' Ellie linew 'h""',',"?.,'.,'?.,'.???,' a! m mu for . eertaiitty " M horrible of Hamill: Andaman, de- thins! she told no?" faked, avidly ERNEST tr. GAIL. . “WW I!!! “the t AM to: 1ltrtata. ' 88-86. "Oh, you, I see," her voice was tut- disturbed, “she told you that, did she , Well Pm not surprised. but what does shock me somewhat in your believing such 1 thing nbout a nun like Curtis: Wright." "Yes, because he violently disap- prove: of Ellie, mad because,” my voice was unsteady, “because he beg- ged me to have faith in him. Bat I eouldn't, when he was running around with Letitia Evans and wouldn't ex- plain any of the things I wanted to know." "But I think Ellie mans awfully well," I defended, “she seems to be fond of me, really, in her way.” . "That's just it!” Mm. Wright broke in, “she's one af those ‘duty-triends' who are fastidiously frank in affairs that concern them not in the least. They are " insidionsly dangerous.“ s snake! Hnvintt no sweetness or ideals of their ownthey revel in 'de- stroying these qualities in the lives of their friends. Oh, Pve known wom- en of that type, Sallie dear, and they are the last ones on earth to be cttw. scious of the subtlety of the methods they employ to wreck My and con- tented homes." "But I hiven’t haul one word from him since I've been any,” I com- pltyiryyl,rt'th pelt-pity in my voice. "Did he us]: you not to got" she asked "quickly u if she had seized upon the reason why Curtiss had re- fused to write. ii fi li li " " " " In li H li " li '0 'I p, Fi 'I li li r, p, " " " 'I li '0 p, " il P, li li 'I p, ii li " New .YOrk preacher who any: he is praying for Henry L. Mencken. State ld Illinois, Sallie refun- hone in the next in. stallment. How does Cutla- "can hert Read next week’s installment. "Oh, you're wonderfull" I cried, and you really think he vents met" I wanted her calm assurance once again. . . "Well, you’re a good sport, aren't you t"nshe naked and I delicious smile lurked in her keen blue eyes, "All right,” she concluded, not Visiting for my reply, “you're willing to try uny- thinc once, I presume, so suppose you take a chance on the reception you'll get from Curtlss and, she chuckled in amusement, if he throws you out of the house, you can “ways come to mel" County of Lake, u. IN THE PROBATE COURT OF . SAID COUNTY . In the Matter of the Estate of Marin- ius Andersen, deceued, and in the Matter of the Application of Astrid Andersen, Admhtitrtrntrix of the Estate of Merinius Andersen, de- ceased. for leave to sell real estate t0'pay debts. PUBLIC NOTICE whereby given that in pureuunce of a decretal order made and entered of record on Octo- ber T, 1926, in the above entitled cause, in and by the Probate Court of Lake County, Illinqia, at the October Term A. D. 1926 of aid court, the undersigned, u Admittt'tstratrirt of the Estate of Mariniul Andersen, decede- ed, will on 'Neuan' the 16th dpy of November, A. D. 1926. " two o'clock In the afternoon of said day, tsell " public veudue at the premises herein described. in the City of Highlend tret, Inga Andersen, Roy Andersen and Norman Andersen., Park, in the County of Lake, in the State of Illinois, to the highest and beat bidder for cash, all and singular the following described real estate, in aid decree described, toarit: ' Lot three (8) (except the west 46.62 feet thereof) in Block six (6) end the West 26 feet of Int 2 in Block six (6) all in Empor Addition to Highland Park, in the West half of the Northwest quer- ter of .Section"23. Township 43 North, Range 12, Ihtat of the Third Principe! Meridian, in Like County, Illinois. according to the plat 'thereof recorded Jul) It, 1908 " Doe. 91079 in Book F of Plate, pages 80 and 31, situated in the City of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, subject to A take Curtiu. Go back to him, dear child. and don't allow anything to come between you and his love. He has missed you sol He u, I hurry look in his eye: that would melt a stone. And don't think or talk About the post; Just dwell in the glorious noon-tide of your love." "Don't try to, Sallie, Just trust Curtis: and know that he (still feels the same way about his/tdeals regard- less of the way things LOOK. Don't you know that the moist worth-while things of life, anyway are those that we can't see with our eyes or fathom, without understanding. Take birth and im ortality and friertdthip and 'rAl'llllllf, with the return of peach- blossoms, sunsets and moonlights. and even love itself. Those things that an not be analyzed in the cold light of reason." She paused for a moment And we both sat thinking over what she had just said. then she spoke attain; "That's the way you've got to for the:purpose of paying debts and claims against said estate, end costs and expenses of administration there- demand. "I know, I know," 1,inurAtpted, "the. whole thing wu “ch n bitter giiaillusion and I guess that's why it Ourjdeg of A goal optimist ist the “Certainly not! For they m’t SETS WORLD RICORn V ltd 'fAei:,t?eytThttlrelt m maximums the dower rights of Inga Ander- Dated this 7th day of October, A. 'mrrrramaANDramrmatrtkmtaraNtsrat'ttuatem , - and was no hard for me tout- ASTRID ANDERSEN, AdminUtmtHE of the Estate of Muriniu: 'Andcncn. de- I , (' . / i, W" :V al.. :53“: t'it"a':til!liiy,,lrt1iii 'i)PtrtrPiitethttlret"tu"ri/--itri/i, " y. 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