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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1929)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929 pack six THE 1UXURY HUSBAND Chanter TB 8HIT OOMIFt It ni an mt Ux ship tb not auorainf that Barbara Landon hid ftwM tb auopboalst In to r hattra. It becw u whispered rumor which (rev In fore, a the facts became known, until It dom inated tb conversation everywhere; an the deck, In the kranges; It wren penetrated to the kltcbens. Cora Trentsn-Amea found her self the center of an eater, quee ttonlnc mob who invaded ner ttate- toora hefora an wren had tfan to drees hcraelf. All through the BMrnmf the came, in a nerer ndlnc stream, Barbara benelf be in: the (Int. Mn.Trenton-Jones had returned to the'shlp wry late the preeed- lu night, tired out. her neaa onj with the names of various hotel to which Henderson had dragced her. Having riven her steward Inttrueuona sot to call her in tb moraine ah stUi wee aileep when Barbara etole into her cabin and honed her awake. Trentjr darUnf." ah imuuiuied. Tm so happy. Mr. .Trentoa-Jonea eyelid flut tered faintly, then ah tried to re sume Jher sleep, but, pretentty. raised eSerself . "Is (hat any excuse for wakme me out. of perfectly rood aleepf she demanded. Then, with the mem ory of Yesterday unpleasantly vivid In her mind, she added crossly. "AnyhdW, you're no right to be happy." Barbara opened her eyes and purred InocenUy, "But why?' And Cora Trenton-Jones launch ed Into a graphic and realistic de scription of all she hsd suffered the previous day. Barbara was rocking herself to and fro with laughter. The older woman regarded her in i hurt and angry silence. "You might tell me what you were doing yesterday. "I was getting married." Bar bara announced calmly. "Getting married? . . . For the Lord's 'ake whom have you mar ried?". . - "BJ rnarther1 "Ray . . . whom? .Never1 heard of him." j "You've 'heard him anyhow. Trenty he's the saxophonist In IhA nn-liKfn " !; "The saxnuhonLst weakly. "you're, you're joking. Barbara . . ." "Honest. I m not look here and she held out her slim platinum wedding band. At that Cora Trenton-Jones col lap'ed. "We'd have Invited you to the ceremony If we'd throunht you'd be so pleased about tt!" Barbara mur mured sweetly. "Wish me hick. old dear, I'm off now to see to mv packing. We're getting off at Southampton." She 'walked towards the door and. with her hand on the knob. added. "You better go on with thin f tour. Trenly. You're a sweet thing, but hardly necessary on a honey moon." And with thst she was gone be fore Cora Trrnton-Jone. had recov ered sufflriently to utter a word Ralph Henderson was the next to disturb her. He arrived simul taneously with the steward, bear ing an Immense box of candy. Mra. Trenton-Jones considered that she needed It to help her withstand the shock of Barbara's announce ment She knew that she would be blamed for Barbara's latest esca pade: the flirl'a relatives would be furious, asking how she could have let such a thing happen under her eery nofe. 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Ton art there and tell me It's true. Sit there and calmly munch chocolate cream.' - "One most- Hre." she told him mildly, a ah put the largest she could find into her mouth. "Three hundred calories at least but I fel th better for it," she an. nounced to herself. - He went on heedless of her inter. nipt Ion. . "Without doing anything to pre vent It." ' "What can one do now?" "Damned If 111 believe he's gentleman, either I" Henderson burst out. He felt he could say no more man uiai. Mrs, Trenton-Jones united.- but It was. a sickly ((fort. "He may be for all we know. "Impossible! He wouldn't be in his present position If he were. It occurred to Cora Trenton- Jones that if this Englishman were doing something similar instead of waiting to fatten off an heiress he might be better for it. But, by na ture, she was a peaoeful woman, so Instead she began another piece of candy. She v. as enjoying her self for the flrit time In days. "No man la worth dieting fc' she thought to herself; Aloud she said, "Knowing Bar bara as I do, it can't possibly last." "You don't think so?" "Of course not. "Ah. He appeared to be thinking, for he sat for tome minutes on the end of her bunk pulling at his mus tache. Presently he said, "It might be worth trying." "You see." he explained, "rd In vited Barbara to a house party and she'd accepted. When I first heard of this this tomfoolery of hers t thought It was all off. Now I'm not o sure that It mightn't be wise to hold her to her promise and ask the fellow along too. Ought to sicken her of him quicker than anything, toeing him In constant aotfatica with well, with men who are gentlemen, you know. She't bound to notice the contrast."" (To be Continued) MRS. ARTHUR AW AT Sllverton Mrs. Stuian Jane Ar thur Is risking in Portlsnd with her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Efow, who will leave in a few days for Los Angeles, where her hiuband has been transferred from Portland as a travHtng salesman. 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