The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 147, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1927 Page: 3 of 6
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1 I1E CUERO RECORD
THURSDAY, D1
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BEWARE
OF
MARRIED MEN
BY
IE DEHAAS
Copyright 1*27. Warn*!* Proa 1’lrtur** Ihc.
[WARE OF MARRIED MEN," starring Irens Rich, I* a Warnsr iroa.
plcturlxatlon of thla novel.
, , _ SYNOPSIS
Myra Martin, teeretary to Leon-
Sri Hilbert, a prominent divorce
tmrper, it moated to her employer.
One morning her younger it a ter.
Mime, whom the hat oared for
oimtt the death of their mother,
eemet to Myra't office and there
merit Huntley Sheldon, a notoriout
mm about (own whote temperamen-
tel wife it attempting to divorce
Mk far the fourth time. Myru
her titter againet Sheldon.
that would lead up to the talk aha
felt aha must have with Helena.
Being a direct person, It was hard
for her to beat about the buah
when she wanted to make a simple
statement. Yet she knew that she
would have to approach the matter
diplomatically If she were to gain
her ends. But she finally gave up
In despair, and began her attack.
"Huntley Sheldon called you
this evening." Myra watched
Helenes fare closely, and noted
but Helene, although intereited in | the faint reduess that flushed her
Jtote* Naylor, it fascinated by (hr ; cheeks.
Toe young to realise the don-, ..0_ah„wlia, f]l(, h, wantr
she nr-
per of playing with fire,
ranget to meet Sheldon without
Myra'e knowledge.
Helene tried to make her voire
sound casual, but she knew that
_ [it trembled and that she was
I bhishlng, and the more she thought
CHARTER III of it the redder she became.
Myra Marfln leaned back In the nf,k him."
•MR.chair In whlrh she was try-; "How did you know It was he?"
lag to rest affer & hard day In, Helene questioned. Sho had told
the ofBce. The book she had been Sheldon never to b’avc his name
It. seemed strange
when lie railed,
that he should have given It over
fore she was interrupted by tlio
sound of footsteps In the hall, and
•Bur he's getting*a divorce.’
"Can't 'ou see that only makes
than a key turned In the lock and it worse, lli lcno?” Myra questioned
Halene eutered.
'Hello, RIs,"
Helene greeted
pal lent |v.
■ -No. I
can't.
Besides. Mr.
Myra brightly, flinging off her coat, Sheldon was very nice to me, and
and throwing It carelessly on tin- j I like him."
Mte I "So dp a great many other girls,"
"Did you like the show?" Myra Myra began acidly, and then
asked. slopped.* She v.aa only hurting her
"Pretty well," Helene smiled, re- cause If she gave vent her real
moving hrt* hat and running her feelings. She must handle the sil-
flngers through the fluffv red earls nation with tare.
"I’m tired." She dropped Into a ,*'<), I know all about those othe*
comfortable chair and leaned bark, girls." Helene lK*gan angrily,
closing her eyes. "There was one! "I'lease, llriene. I’m sorry. Hon'f
awfully good woman In the cast —"I, jet's quarrel. I only wanted to talk
don’t remomber her name. I liked Over this s.tualion with you in a
hsr a lot—Ralph didn't. But then, quiet wav. ! don’t want to try to
ho wouldn’I." rule ymtr life, or it1', comings and
"Why wouldn't he?" Myra goings. I take a great deal of In-
■mtlM. teres, in von- >011 know-that."
”0, I’ don't know,” Helene "I'm snrrv, this time. Sis.”
yawned “She had a lot of good Helene f*-it a 1 iti!*• ashamed of }»«• r
lines. It was about a girl who outburst She went over j.nil sal
married a very poor man. and she down on a cushion at Mvrs's feet,
hated the struggle and the little ••|••jre away. I'm listening.”
quarrels of married life, so she dr -j don't want this to sound like
elded that until her huslMiid could, a lecture," Myra laughed, now that
the tension was broken, "but I
Inst want to repeat wlmt I told
>on Saturday. Sheldon is bad for
And any girl's reputation. And the last
thing in the world I want to see
Is iny own sister mixed up with
up again.! him." She stroked the red curls of
jthe younger girl fondly. "I ad-
"Yjaa. I suppose so," Myra agreed niit that lie's a fasi mating person.
"Ihjisems to be that sort of tiling ||e lias everything to make him
that mites so many divorces." fascinating.—tnonev, position, gnrwl
“flood gracious. Myra." Helene looks, a knowledge of the world,
curled harself up In her chair, i don’t Plant*: you for liking hint,
‘don't you ever get away from that I Rut to like hint right now is very
•flea and divorces, and what not? j dangerous "
( think you’ll he sleeping there; "\Mtv? Because of the divorce?”
pratty toon ” | '""F.xiHly. Von don't know his
"Well. It has It’s Interesting wife—--"
•Ida.” Myra admitted. "I learn a "O, hut lie's told me a lot about
!ot about people." her. lie says that she really doesn't
“Hm, I'd rather learn about 'em understand hint at all. That nil he
iome place else," l wauls Is lo h«* happy and enjoy his
The taro sisters sat silent for a own life, and site wauls to tie him
RMIn. Helene gazing Into space, to her apt on strings, and make him
and Myra studying carefully the s'ay home, even from the club
face of the girl who sat opposite And I don't blame him for wanting
her. She was trying to figure out' to gel u*ny out*? in n while."
iome way to start a conversation i (To he continued)
really be more of a lover ami less
of A husband, she'd leave hint. And
Ralph didn’t care for the Idea."
"I see." Myra laughed.
you did."
"Well. I think she was right,
don't you?" llelone sat
Interested.
Santa Claus
.
Letter Box
i Dear Santa. I am a vi-ry small
hoy. hut I surely tr> to lo* good. I
was one year old yesterday. the
•julh, although I am small 1 like you
because you are such a nice old man
1 want you to bring me a idg wa-
gon that I run pull around; a big
hall, and lots of «ih*r little toys to
pull or push.
Your little Iriesd.
Alton Hulzapfcl.
1 Dear Santa Claus:
I want a pair of skates and a hook
hag. And 1 want a pencil box. and a
j story l&olr and bring, my little broth
[ er a bicycle and a pair of slippers.
Your friend.
Eliza In-1 li Kleinfelde-r.
to each other and tight very seldom.
We each want a stick horse, a trby-i
civ. French harp, ttitd lots of candy!
and fruit W»* sure wltf wake up!
early Christmas morning to see what
you have brought us.
Your little friends vNIl, ' yu
Your little pat-.
Hilly ami Iiuhliy Shot is.
Dear Santa Chiu- 1 am a littlei
girl two years old. 1 don't talk very'
PAY CASH—IT PAYS’
ALLEN A
much hut I can sa
like
Santa
Claus ' 1 want you to bring me
big pretty "Mama" doll, a pretty
blue doll bed. a basket with a liftlej
baby doll in it with a bottle of jmilk'
and a nipple in its mouth. I also
want a tricycle and lots of candy.I
nuts and fruits.
• Your friend
Dorothy Jean Holme.
reading now lay Idly In her lap.
She rioted her cyan for k few i the phone,
momenta, and then reellewly re ! -i recognized hie voice.”
»umed her novel. She turned a "O, ho didn't say who It wajt?”
few pages Idly, but somehow she Helena sighed relieved. "Perhaps
could not keop her mind on the i it was some one else."
thread of the story. It slipped "No, I talk with him every day,
■way from her ami then she would ! now, on the phone, and I have a
le read, knowing less than she had faculty for remembering voices,
before. Finally site threw the book you know."
S*lds on tho (Hide, stretched, and! "Well, I can't imagine what he
ysufasd. After a While ahe got nj\ wanted—(>, well. It doesn't mat*
and walked around the room, push- ter " Helene tried nervously tn
log a cushion to riglila, set (ling a make conversation, but did not
chair. succeed. Kh«* could feel Myra'a
Her ears were slrained to hear eyes on her, and slit), fumbled aim-
any sound** In the hallway of the lessl.v with the tnpestrv of tho
small apartment house. Oncn she chair, trying to appear calm. She
w«t»t to Iho open window and didn't know how much Myra knew ,
looked out Oil the street filled with —but site knew iliat Myra wus
softly vague shadows, broken Iter*? j clever in that quiet way of hers,
and there by twinkling lights. Him Und might have discovered—
I "We might. a« well come to (he
I point, Helene,” Myra Interrupted
Iter sinter's thoughts. "I under-
stand that yuti had lunch with
Huntley Sheldon on Monday at the
Pinza.” ,
"Anil Is there any reason why i
shouldn't?" Helene bridled at Hie
words. "And who told yon, any*
how? Rotite<tnn‘.'i lulling laics out
of school and I think IPs rotten—
thut's what I do. I know, I'll bet
anything it wus Ralph. lie was
there Monday, and it’s Just Ilka
i him to rush to you with the, glad
jnewa. I think U'h mean—not to ha
|abla to have lunch with aomeotm
without all the world gossiping
'shout It. And coming to you. Just
wait until I see Ralph!"
"Just a moment, HMerte," Myra's
voice cut sharp and (tear through
tlie vittiperotts out burst of her
isiater. "First -of nil 1 want you to
. ll I I thoroughly understand that Ralph
k \J^EHnNm LI /'
inHRRpiM ' "Well, then, who did?” Helens
1 demanded.
••Please Ifrlcnc, I’m sorry, hun t I "No on** you know. Hut don't
left Quarrel." : you s"e. dear, it bears out exactly
j what I told you. You can't he seen
looked at her watc h. It said ten-1 with a man like Sheldon without
thirty, lleleue would probably !»*'j It's being handled about. There’*
la toon, now. And Myra wanted to j no particular reason why you
talk to her. Finally nho wont back should have lunch with Hheldon,
and threw herself down on the'so far as lean see. lie's eertalulv
chair and once more picked tip her • not a friend of tin: family, and he's
book. It waa not long, however, h >• married
| Dear Santa Claus: r
I am a big hoy four years obi. I
have beet: very good because mamma ,
I told me that you did not like,for me s
to lie it bad boy ahd run away from
! homo. I want you to bring me a p*>
j Tlccman's suit so I can make Billy
! and Bobby do .what I want them to l
also want a car on a track,. Just like ,
a train. Sometimes it goes fast ami-
then a co|* stops him. Bring me a
! pretty Christmas tree ami lots ot
] candy. Don't forget Clara Kila and
Maurice, my two sisters and Ida 11**1-'
en because they like you loo.
Your true friend,
Roy Dixon Sliolts
| J*. S. Don’t forget the poor children
. who have been good all year. Be sure
! to take some toys to all live orphan*;
| too. t
Dear Santa W<- are lift 1** (win .
boj-s. two years old. We are go-id
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About financial'troubles and trying to solve them your-
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