County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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Pre-Inaugural Home of Prenident-elect Hoover
<• You understand?
"Now about your rlothea—a
dark dress is best for court
And that black hat you arore
the other day the one #ith the
white things on tt you'd better
went that. 1 think It made
you look very young and in-
nocent "
Sybil suppressed n smile Mr
Peterson was so naive
Belle Isl,
be the
•White H
is the sir:
of J i i
ver family
three-story
house w it I
cf men wi
overlocktns
bay to
southwest
dlacrec dl-
tial Way
winds thr
through m.i
trees t ti
beauty of line- and mass
out superfluous
tails Near the
with-
ot your city, for alienation offdirreted thr operator 'and tell
affections asking damages In him I must see htm at once"
the sum of *100 OOP Expecting Then he turned to SvbU again
a favorably reply by return mall - Now, run along home." he
w. beg to remain . . " i told her kindly, "and don't
bother your pretty head any
It was the day before the more 1 want you to be rested
opening of the trial end charming tomorrow. Can't
Valerie, horrified at the pros- you see that this la only a des-
ired of facing Richard In court, perate maneuver to rout you
i Mad begged to stay at hum. i ;.,. , m send younc
Thai s all rglit. ' he blustered *Mh Teddy Sybil was to sit Nrwhall around to aee you. af-
defrnslvcly "You'd be surprised *"h T*d *nd hrr moOier Ur I finish with him"
at the difference a thing Hke Mothers lend respecUbility Oh. don't do that." ahe pro
-.. k* to trial* like this explained Mr. t ted He mightn't want to
Now. you war.. ,o remember f'p!rr*,n <uavplv * HUfc *ray- It was mld-afwrnoon. and she j
that sour husband mav bring l,.nlrrd w°n»»n. *>th a handker- and Teddy were aruffnn* thm
t ntlrei.v utisub Mntiatoj charges <llle' at_**r fyry ** an afp 'he leaves under the maples
ip. .hr hole. Teddy's teddy-bear suit was
Carry yourself proudly" hr scarlet and mathed the hat!
..diminished Sybil but not ar- ids mother wore As Craig
rogantly And when I call you swung up the street he thought i
to the stand, smile at the Jury, they made a verv pretty pte-|
There s a human rlrment that's lure What a shame the whole
stronger than statutes You've thing was!
got to sell yourself to that Jury ” Hello. 8ib Well, Teddv. old
tered g, uni < „sa and M,r ***"? had exploded man how* the boy
r. nfirmed habits of ndoxica- . ,"ou*1>,whc’|l 8ybU *howwl 8,’W1 him apprehen-
I him the letter threatening suit nlvely Had he seen Mr Peter-
for alienation. son?
The little whipper-snapper! Yep just rame from there
against you Before *c counter
with one word in your defense
1 want you to refute by de-
mure appearance and womanly
assurance every whisper of dis-
grace ”
• • •
Pit a for divorce had hern en-
rred on grounds
confirmed habits of
.ion
Mabel Moore was to testify
» I
shallow, la
goldfish a
.ms will afford
*rsic»n in th«
*aac*h South**’
issns sjssutjs -Tffrjjs
. . " ' I* Well Show htm pRprr Hi rxtetidnt M.iu.
id scaped pool
id water blos-
a gracious di-
roadway ap-
st c! the main
ding night, and Jack was U
confirm Sybil's allegation of
in. condition of hrr husband
the night she left him.
fortunately the San Oenlti
was in dry dock.
Grimm, a bedroom steward, was
sum
the
Whirlwind
• Continued from Page :
holding his afts:. v . n mi
your head she said II
he is It would tx so ex.
like him And
mak> a ciean brc..--
whole business than let H
ard blackmail you I'm g
to tell Tad everything
we can tell Richard l
the devil ”
Sybil raised hersrlf o:
elbow from the rumpled
of lace ana taffeta p... »
' Yes'’" she said and
her eyebrows. And w lia: *
Tad say?"
Valerie s fact ci
"Oh he'll say plenty
mated "But that m. fum
Sib"
up and
Sybil sat
tee; over the side :
Then, bending nr.puis;
put her arms about n<
-in-law and kissed hr:
the first Uim
both girls w.pcc
tears and becau
ed to cry Uuuhe
"You're a good
proved Syb.. an
throat berau.v :
foundly touched
confession a i.
works won't • • !p
And Tad sur* w ■
lie deesn l K;. .. v
Besides 1
rea.iy nci:
"Thu. i - i.
interrupted Va..-r,
"Oh. he .' ti.reati
admitted Sybil I
would It do him
tell. Val Hed
Tad would
Tad s voi< e at
stairs broki in u;
of him
"Hey. girls co
Craig's d"W-r. hen
She powdered her no* has-
tily
"I haven't ?eer. him she . :<1
Valerie ‘".smci 1 rarted
But of course ht s heard abou*
It I wonder what hell say
Downstairs si»e greeted him
gaily
‘You're Just in time Cragi.
; . . Come fe< Tcody Ui irt
he goes to sleep
Teddy tn his er.b b* jea
be taken up arm tx ^gi-c s-
Irresistibly that Sybil «m for
ing him with kus«s
tn her arms and ailung
nursery chair rode a root
S' b;
I! I ' ouid only be sure of
Miserably she nodded
Oh Craig'
But. my dear you're such a
w ill-o-the-wisp'"
I know Cragle I know But
1 I x i lr>ve you I've missed you
If at fully ail this year I 1
NEED you I I'm awfully un-
happy
But if John Lawrence wtre
alive you wouldn't need me
You wouldn't bi unhappy .hen
Oh Sybil. -Craig flung out his
hands I'm dan tied II I can
make love to a girl who's in love
with om man and married to
another By tin way. 1 think
you n .gl.t have told me you
w. re getting a divorce "
I didn't know you'd be In-
terested
You knew very well I'd be
interested
lad s stop on the stairs start-
led them
If. y you two' Mother says
r!n 11 report you tu the Society
P i.t ('... 1'
to Children it you keep Teddy
a any longer."
Craig's hands slipped from
Sybil s shoulders I never tired
to niakf love te a gtrl in my
life he complained. "that
someone didn't but: in"
"Sh-h. don't Jet lad hear you
deal
'Oh heir I'm always getting
shushed
He ki.sed her burnished bob
iwi.t.y I do think though
>• R..oh: have told me vVl.at
H‘it Sib sinking out for free -
-1 iii and all 1 know about it
f ometlung I heard at the
ciub Anybody d think I was a
lank outsider"
Tad srowled darkly
Tfie whole thing s a mistake
S.o ought to hate let well
■ nougli alone There'll be a lot
f scandal now This modern
.iia.'aa lor washing soiled linen
it. public gets my everlasting
goat What does 8ib want a
divorce for anyhow?"
Craig laughed j
I "Don't ask me I don't know
anything about it!"
Oh. please- PLEASE'”
Sybil threw out her hands
beseechingly
' Tad DON'T make any more
speeches If you and mother
don't stop nagging me. I ll go
crazy '
She buried her head on
Craig's shoulder
Anybodyd think to hear you
two talk that I was just DOT-
ING on the
house is tin tr.m white boat-
house with u small cupola, also
'Ugnesting luxury in lis .sim-
plicity Workm* :i arc now re-
building the boat landing and
u fishing boat In addition to
in Adams houseboat Auntie, is
'wine conditioned thoroughly
for the distinguished visitor
In November the raw was
cal.ed Two days before that
Mr Peterson sent for Sybil, to
impart final instructions
CHAPTER XXXIX
The old lawyer surveyed his fluenre ol liquor
client appraisingly. Mr Peterson had unearthed
"I've sent lor you he told abundant evidence of various
her unexpectedly “Vo lalk about indiscretions, all admissible as
)' ur clothes and deportment bearing out thr charge on which
Sybil gasped Sybil pinned her plea for dl-
M> goodness'” she said vorce It looked as though
What s the matter with them’ Richard had not. as they say. a
j "The appearance ol a w oman leg to stand on
in a divorce case," explained' And then, like Macehtaeelll
Mr Peterson gravely is of th* hatching machinations, that
utmost importance. I d<> not gentleman played his trump
| want you to be too modish card It came in the lorm of a
! Their ar* jurymen who confuse letter from the man with the
|chiffon hose and lipstick with lerret face,
uirse things Nine men out of I My client begs me td ln-
12 on every jury are provincial , form you that, unless all di-
Please use very little rouge No I vorce proceedings are dropped
lip-tick And that stull women immediately, he will institute
pul on their eyes—not a bit suit against Mi Craig Newhall
But—but—.' Sybil stammer- gingerly,
od "hat it he DID bring 'TUthy sheets' Three, Sib
*ul1'" steady, old girl "
No grounds to bring It on. ] • • •
so that Bill ha* hf1 M,rt ri<licuto'“ ,hln* A picture of her on .he front
ward, wa* 1 ! Vfr heard of PoPPyeock' page The one taken the winter
iimmoned to testify r.eardlng ^ut \ thlnk, ld b*tter came out Craig in golf
Ik number ,.f cock:ails served . '! wt>uld ^ aw,ul ,f ch>Uif* taken the day of .he
In the stateroom occupied bv TIT.. dra»Ked hlm lnto lhl* tournament at the Country
John Arnold and Richard Eus Jd ra1hpr droP everything than club A portrait study of Rleh-
liavr my friend* involved " ard shirt open at the throat.
Various people from New Ha- ,Th* lawvrr UP his a rtgsret at his lips Grouped
w wn be called, and Rich-1Ph°b* triangle fashion Surmounted
arc! s record obtained from thr
t probation officer, would show
that hr had been in court
rliaigc-ii with drunkenness and
disorderly conduct His auto-
mobile license had beer revok-
ed for driving under the in-
Oet Mr Crag Newhall" he by flaming headlines
"MW HAVIN' MAN ASKS
MCMVIMXi I Oil AIIIN ATIUN
oi vni Nc; win 's uivt:
"(rale Newhall Said to Have
Stolen Love of Pretty
Matron
, "Richard En*t» Siva Sybil
Thorne liroiicd llim on
Their Honeymoon
"New Haven. Ct, No. 2.— J
Richard Lost is. young man (
about town, defendant in »hc
rtrangest divorce case In the
history of Jurisprudence, de-
fended himself today against
charges brought by his wife, i
formerly Sybil Thome beau- j
tlful Boston society girl The
case, which will be heard be- j
fore Judge Carton! at vtadi- j
ion. promises to attract wide* >
attention Mrs Eustis. alleg-
ing frou ann confirmed hablto j
of Intoxication, ha* petitioned
for the custody of Eeddy. in-
fant aon of the couple She
wisher, the right Mi resume her
maiden name, and desires
that her aon shall be known
as Edward Thome
’ Mr EustU. who has an-
nounced his intention of
fighting for the boy. declares
that he has never seen the
child Moreover, he declares
he was unaware of the exis-
tence of hts son until Mrs
Euettx brought suit The calc
of the marriage of .he young
rnupk rivals the meat lurid
fiction And now the after-
math of their strange ro-
mance. rejjleie with sult-s,
read* like a movie scenario
"Mr Eustis declare* that
| I .k lovely hrlde * leer ted him J
' on their weddinp trip Thit 1
subsequently .*nd prior to the
birth of the child. Teddy—
i she was wooed by Cratg New-
hall. a childhood sweetheart.
Mr Newhall prominent In
the political and social life of
Boston ..."
• To Be Continued) ^
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'In the next chapter M 1
C randan, the psycho-analyst,
does ht* bit And hr court-
room rcene is laid Meet ■*,*.
ton society in u»e dingy court-
room *
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in
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A 1929 Message
to Our Customers
^ hdc I would like to do is to write each and everyone of
w>u u personal letter and teU you how much I appreciate
the bU3inei£ you gave my riore during IW28. but as that
— js practically impossible *
Our Chain
Of Stores
i
-1. '-In H.n.w Oil. Craig
- all make me sick' You’d
to Banberr , C'roa«. and then, think m> own family would stick
prettily disheveled. Tuaaed him by me—with every hen in Mwn
over to Craig gossiping "
"He* such a handfu.' Rough , She flung from the room
him up Cragle He loves •
Teddy pulled Craigs hair and "You make me tired—both of
his necktie, and taug'ied until! you!"
big fat tears ran mlrthfullj "Now what did I do’" de-
down his baby cheeks And manded Craig
when the excitement tired him And her voice from the foot i
and he fell into fragrant slum- of the stairs, commanded him i
her. Craig lifted htm back to j petulantly "Oh. keep *ull'
fcli little white bed and lucked Come down here before you
him gently ir^ wake Teddy " ,
“You know Sib Dolly Weston ...
auys Teddy looks like me " But when he reached the'
Sybil laughed with heightened library she was nowhere about
col°r , s>b‘l has one of her head-
Yea. I know Lots of people aches." apologized Valerie "She
do Tunny, isn't it’" lus gon* to bed "
Jh *lvp® * great kick " | He took his leave shortly, and
They stood there awkwardly with scam grace vowing m-
ahouldcra touching aa they bent wardly that he had been made
above the sleeping child Loath 1 a fool of long enough How
to dismiss a golden opportunity could he know that Sybil, tn
Embwirajwd to rmbraee it her room, tears raining down
Waiting *ach for a cut, one, her chwlus, wa& praying craujy.
"Oh. Ood, give him sense'
Make him know that Z love
from the Hhei
“I wish Teddy was yours.
Cragta.
him
It was months before they
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