The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 01, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    SEVENTIETH YKAIC
REVELATIONS
The Story of a Honeymoon
A Wonderful Eomanceof Married life Wonderfully Told by
ADELK GARRISON
CHAPTER 583
WHY MADGE PUT HER RELUC
TANCE ASIDE AS'D WENT FOR
WALK WITH DICK.
.Dicky came .up the atatra two steps
a. bound, calling "Madge, Madge'
at the top of his voice.
I put up my hands swiftly and un-
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some semblance of color, every ves
tige or. which shad, left my face, at
the, morbid- thoughts that had come
to me as I pondered the meaning of
Cousin Agatha's news. I didn't wish
him to guess that I suspected his .tel
ephoning to break his mysterious
engagement after carefully telling me
that he could not reach his friends
by 'phone. , ,
T reached my door as his ' knock
souu led upon the panels, unlocked
It and threw It open.
"What is it. Dicky?" I. strove hard
to make my voice sound natural, but
I'm afraid I didn't succeed very well,
for my husband looked at me keenly.
"It's-nerfectlv hull
to my relief not commenting upon
my appearance, as I was afraid lie
would. "Of course it's cold, but 1
do believe there's a hint of spring in
the alj at last. And it's about time,
too. Didn't 1. hear you say something
about having popped oysters tonight?
Why don't you take a walk with me
now down there and get them? Can't
HILDREN
should not be "dosed1
j. for colds - appiy the ,--1?
outside" treatment
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HOSPITALS of the Prwbytenan Church throughout
the mission world last year cared for over a million
patients. Offerings of Presbyterian churches in mission lands
are so large that for every $ I given by you to foreign work
there is expended on the field $1.43.
' The Presbyterian Church is teaching the Siamese'the
dignity of labor and providing them with shoes through a
mission tannery. .Better bred 'chickens have been intro
duced into India, so that the people may have sufficient
food. In Africa this church is teaching the blacks farming,
carpentering, and blackiithmg--aD.to help build better
life for the natives.
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OF A WIFE
be too careful about them so late in
the season, you know."
A Swift Decision. '
If I hadn't been so . unhappy I
would have found it hard work to
repress a smile at this speech of my
husband's. Dicky fancieshlmielf .an
expert judge of the freshness of all
seafood, when the real truth Is he is
absolutely at the mercy of any un
scrupulous dealer who sees his weak,
ness and flatters him accordingly.
Fortunately , for our household,
the oyster men and the fish men at
the docks at Marvin are honest, re
liable dealers. But I did not particu
larly care to accompany Dicky upon
a purchasing expedition, for I knew
by experience that the men often en
gaged in furtive smiles at Dicky's
boyish assumption of deep-sea lore.
Of course, however, I let no hint
fall of my reluctance to go. , Instead
I smiled .up at him as brightly as 1
could.
"I , believe a walk is just what I
need for the headache I've felt com
ing on for the last half hour." I said,
nd spoke the truth. "I'll have to
apeak to Katie about tonight, though,
and get into my walking suit. Bat
Til be ready in twenty minutes."
"Take all the time you want."
Dicky said generously. "I haven't
half looked over the paper yet. 1
was in such a hurry to get that note
off that I left everything, even mv
breakfast half-eaten. How would
you like to get some steamed clams
at that queer little dump down at
the harbor before we come back? I
know I'll be hungry by the time we
get down there."
t
What Troubles aKtie?
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. "I think it would be a very' good
Idea." I replied, but I had hard work
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life and vigor, without which the
roost ,: abundant tresses appear.
: dowdy, apd unbecoming. '
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i prove your appearance to a mark-
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Every bottle of Herpicide; is
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r-. " 1 t.' ' " t - -:
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will be refunded by your dealer.
Try Herpicide (Tor) Soap for
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The Four-Fold Task of the Presbyterian Uiurch
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tn tha U S.A.
Cooperating vith Interchurch World Movement
KAUOf..
VALUED BOOK
IS RECEIVED
AT 'LIBRARY
R. A. Harris Presents Copy of
"The Inter-Allied Games,
1919"
UNIQUE HISTORY . TOLD
Athletics Events in Which
Many Nations Participated
Are Described
The receipt by the Oregon state li
brary on Wodnesday of a copy of
The Inter-AUied Games 1919." the
gift of it. A. Harris, mo'ki the arri
val, at last, or the first edition cf
the book, the printing of which was
completed under Mr. Harris' direc
tion prior to his departure from Par
is in January last.
Mr. Harris was promised copies
for-ipresentatipn to the Y. M. C. A.
of both Salem and Portland and the
state and Portland city libraries and
has awaited the arrival of the books
since .his retarn to Salem in Febru
ary.
The long delayed arrival of the
shipment was indicated by the re
ceipt on Tuesday by Mr. Harris of
one of the books with the following
note of transmittal from John R.
Mott of the Y. M. C. A.:
Association's Standing Shown
"On behalf of the national war
work council, I have the pleasure of
sending you a copy of the valuable
report -of the inter-allied games con
ducted several months ago In France.
You will be more than Interested In
scanning the entire volume. It is
one of the strftngest among the many
unsolicited endorsements of the Y.
M. C. A. overseas work, coming as it
does from government or army sourc
es. It aso affords a -good illnstra
tion of the relative magnitude anl
standing of the association among
the various welfare organizations
serving our men In Europe."
The book is a history of athletics
In the A. E. F. which culminated In
the erection of Pershing stadium and
its presentation to France by Amer
ica, together with Its crowning fea
ture, the inter-allied games, - which
were participated in by soldier-ath
letes .of. 18 nations' at the invitation
of General Pershing and as hosts of
the American army.
Event Without Parallel
The meet Is unparalleled In kind
in the history of the world -and. id
progress was unmarked by a single
untoward event or serious casualty.
The degree of harmony and good
feeling that prevailed throughout
the long5 period of preparation and
that signallized the grand finale at
Pershing, stadium in June, 1919.
was, the subject of much comment
and to many was prophetic of. the
friendship to follow' the great strug
gle to which it was so happy a close.
The book is a beautiful souvenir
to, make my acquiescence cordial
enough to escape "Dicky's quick ob
servation. his mention or tne note
which he had so carefully explained
the. necessity for writing, was Irri
tating beyond measure to me In the
light or the knowledge I had that he
had deliberately deceived me. He
had written no note in his room and
Cousin Agatha had told me of seeing
him in a telephone booth at the drug
store, following his declaration that
he could not reach his friends by
wire.
As I went down to the kitchen to
see Katie, 1 scourged my tremulous
self into a semblance of calmness.
No matter what this deception of
Dicky's portended. I must not let it
affect my treatment of him.
I have not many illusions left con
cerning the surface stability of my
temperamental husband's affection
for me. That he loves me deeply
and truly. I am sure, but I also re
alize, as Lillian long ago warned me,
that he is not the type of man to
love one woman ad have no knowl
edge of the existence of any other.
As he himself, once said of Harry
Underwood. "He doesn't need any
telescope to find the prettiest girl in
his vicinity."
Katie's usually bright face was
shadowed when I entered the kit
chen. My little maid has been very
happy lnce we moved nto the house
we had purchased on the shores of
the little lake. For one thing. shj
and Jim. have two cosey rooms to
themselves at the back of the sec
ond floor, where at the old Drennan
house they had but one rather com
fortless one. Then the new; homo.
while even more secluded from pub
lic view than the Drennan property
because of the high trees around it.
Is yet mueh nearer the center of the
village. Katie can easily walk to
the shops, the postoffice and . the
"movies", something she could not
do at the Drennan house.
But th'.-re were traces of tfars In
the eyes as she turned upon me. and
there was an1 expression on her face
I had neer seen there before. It
was a solemn look; almost one of
consecration.
She listened attentively to the in
structions I gave her concerning tbo
simple preparations lor the enter
tainment 'of the Durkee, but her us
ual form of answer.' "All right. If
feex," was mechanical, lacked the
cheery note which generally accom
panied it. And when I turned to
leave the kitcnen she made an In
voluntary gesture of appeal that
made me stop with eager, question
ing eyes.
(To be continued)
OIU-KMJX, MAT I' III I A V, WAV 1.
tZ7Z3 1
Wl
Raising the Questions, Will
Fight Again?
EVAN
iera?
Tomorrow Evening 7:30
S. D. A. CHURCH,SS.5th anc!GAII!ES AVE.
' Take North Commercial Car i
vol am? of 512 pages, containing ?S
full pages of halftone pictures cov
ering every reature of the great meet
as reproduced from photographs by
the United States signal service. It
was outlined by Major George Wythe
U. S. Infantry; the editor was Cap
tain Joseph Mills lianon. field ar
tillery, of Yankton. 8. J).; the art
work was under the direction and
much of it was personally executed
by Captain Carl V. Ilerger, Infantry,
of Marysvllle. Tenn.. now of New
York City.
Paris Publisher La ads I look
The spirit of the events with
which the book deals Is emphasized
by a detached note Inserted In each
volume by the Paris Publishing
house in response to and embodjin?
a letter of thanks by the editor.
Captain Hanson, and Mr. Harris as
superintendent of printing for the
American army and the Y. M. C. A.
The following is quoted from the
note:
"Somewhere la Its pages the book
itself contains an Illusion to the Im
portance of the games ty compari
son to a Ieagva of nations, peace
treaties and the like, as an agency
for the extension of International
frateraitv and peace. Will the
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