Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 172, Ed. 1 Monday, November 1, 1926 Page: 7 of 16
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WICHITA DAILY TIMES
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MONDAY, NOVENIEN 1. MW
PHONE FOR FOOD
WHAT HAS WANE BEFORE
Judith Martin.Pyoung college
) teacher, is admired by Dr. Peter
Dorn, astromomy professor, and Erie
Waters, rebel senior.
Judith defends Brio against th 1
accusation of Dean Timothy Brown
that Brio has been involved with
"Kitt,’ Shek, town bootlegger, in
selling liquor from which two stud
dents have aled. T
■ Judith discovers a secret love at.
fair of the dean’s wife and sympa-
thises with the woman. "
Myra Aldrich. In love with Eric,
and favored by This mother, la jeal-
one of Judith. .
Judith receives, a telephone call
from Mrs. Timothy Brown and meets
her at a tea shop. There Mrs.
Brown says that the dean believe.
Judith spent a weekend in the elty
"Sara" aim.. AP. to ** the
If Mrs. Brown dared to say that
she also was in the city and knew
that Judith was alone at the hotel
It would clear Judith but give away
" “"A. clandestine meeting with
th refuses to accept the see-
E theteezzandemhee
toE in tnO 01
Judith was alone
Mas EiTHul
. Now co on with the story,
1 . CHAPTER XXIII
, "Gimme,” said somebody, taking
dthe bill out of her hand, and Judith
looked up into the bland, mouse-
dcotored eyes of win Wetherel
A She saw Shea watching him aa be
paid the bill and turned her back
- Don the little peering eyes and the
black jowl. Wetherel grasped her
“arm and walked with her out ot
the cafe.
L “I see you’ve already had food."
the said as they turned toward col-
lege. "Therefore I shall ask you
Co lunch with me. And I shall take
Wu to the Prairie Schooner, where
you can’t possibly eat up more than
a dollar, even If you’re hungry.”
"Why the prodigious generosity?”
laughed Judith.
Wetherel flicked the ashes from
his six-inch cigaret. "Well, Judith,
pay day doesn't come till next week.
And I vowed last Tuesday I'd not
spend another cent this term stuff-
lag little gold diggers with choco-
late dreams and chicken salad.”
Virginia Swain
Myra came into Judith’s room, her
arms tun of chrysanthemums. Ju-
B dith lifted her head from th. Inter
B minable freshman themes with a
B frown at the Interruption.
s "Don't scowl, Jude,” cried the girl
"I've brought you half of my flow-
ers. You can have all the bronze
B ones to match your hair." She be-
gan to pull them apart so that the
B leaves scattered over the table. Ju-
dith bit her lips and .aid nothing.
B But Myra rattled on. "You can't
gueea where I got 'em. No use to
B try. That darling Dr. Dorn bought
’em for me when 1 met him by the
B florist’s shop just now. He said he
B never could withstand flowers."
B Myra giggled. "That young man
B le not so slow. I offered him my
hand when we parted. And believe
you mol he hold It a long time, look -
B Ing Into my eyes. I could vamp him
if I wanted to."
B "Could your* said Judith. But
the words were less of a question
than a dismissal. Myra, seeing her
B turn back to the freshman papers,
B tiptoed out of the room.
B For three days Judith opened her
B mall each morning in nervous haste
But no summons arrived from Dean
Brown or from the board.
9 On the fifth day Judith tried to
1 reach Mrs. Brown by telephone. She
was not at home and Judith left the
telephone to meet her Horace class,
a The elder Reasey was startling.
B as usual. "Oh ehip of state," she
droned, bending her thick spectaccles
over the Latin. Judith nodded, and
waking up with a little jerk, caught
Eric’s amused eyes upon her.
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Wetherel was cou
s and dimes. "Try
pout the second '
er next time
Ig out nick-
o be hungry
third of the
dearie,” he
“Is this a declaration of inde-
1—Zpendence?" asked Judith. 3
"Just exactly that," said Will “I’m
tired of belonging to the Flapper
Feeder Fraternity. Happen to know
I that In certain select sorority cir-
' cles I am known as a Good Pro-
“vider." ‘
* “Still,” said Judith, "you’ve never
wasted much of your hard-earned
gold on me."
. "Nope,” Wetherel nodded, "you're
a good fellow. One doesn’t have to.”
They passed the administration
building and followed the little
bavened. pat that led to the
"Sliced tomatoes with carter," or-
dered Judith; "rolls and * mousse
' Madeleine.” man “ Igiy
She looked defiantly at will. He lievo. with
grinned. "All right," he said. "I rs is innoc
guess you're got it coming to you. ---—
Do your worst.” He leaned back
and looked at Judith through lazy
eyelids. "Look here, Judith, what
ever made you take up teaching?"
“I Judith considered. “General de-
pravity, I suppose. Tou see Ibe-
long to the race of monsters that
really get a kick out of Latin verse."
Wetherel shrugged. "Can't see
now you get that way, with Whit-
man and Sandburg and Masters in
the verse market. But we'll let that
pass. A love for Latin isn't a hang-
ing offense—though it will hamper
your social successes. But what I
can't understand is how you put up
with the limitations placed on teach-
ers. I suppose you know you may
get kicked out of school for siding
with waters in the dean's meeting
yesterday.”
Judith looked at him anxiously.
“Do you really think the dean could
dismiss me simply for expressing a
personal belief In Eric’s story?”
" Wetherel shook his head. "Not
4 for that. But it be wants your scalp
he’ll get it, one way or another. By
way, what did your friend Darn
do about it? Did he back you up?"
“Well,” said Judith, “he followed
*e out of the meeting. He doesn’t
approve at what I do, but I guess
he approves of me." She dimpled.
"Wetherel nodded. "Well, he May
de, able to save you then. .He’s
Brown’s right hand man. Never
could understand it, myself. Dorns
a good scout underneath.”
“The Schooner was filling with stu-
dents. Wetherel surveyed the crowd
gloomily. "Damn mannequins,” he
said “All alike. Mob rule. No
chance for individuality. No feeling
for the picturesque. Look at those
drab, colorless figures, all out of a
"Suasen looked up from her mouse.
Madeleine. “Has someone been Hid:
. ding your riding suit again, wT.
He stared at his plate. Suddenly
he uttered an exclamation... “Look
over there," he said. Judith fol-
lowed his gase. ....
"Dr. Dorn was sitting at a table
across the room in eager converse,
ton with a girl. When the girl
turned her head Judith saw that sh.
was Kyra Aldrich.
"-Evidently Dorn approves of sex.
Mal of you women," said Wetherel,
thasingly. "Didn't know Aldrich was
month next time _
rumbled. "Why w nil the girls
duce In their boars ; houses and
utt in the restaurats?"
“Ask me another
usy,” laughed Judit
Wetherel saw Ev.
wing to him and in
ise to Judith. Wh
Isa Angela Snow, 1
ntered the Schoon
That’s too
erhart beck-
a haaty ex-
smile with a sober face. He raised
hla hat and spoke stiffly. “I’m sor-
ry. Miss Martin, but I ehall have to
walk very fast. I have an appoint-
ment" He struck Into a vigorous
pace and went off.
“Whew!" whistled Will. “So the
professor ‘approves of you, does he?
Wonder how he'd act If he disap-
proved! For a man making an ap-
pointment, he was walking blamed
slowly before we caught up with
him."
"That will do. Miss Reasey," she
said crisply. "Mr. Waters, plsass
finish ths oda."
Spitefully, Eric gave a perfect
translation and closed the book
with a small flourish. Ths 3 o’clock
bell was ringing.
Leaving the classroom five min-
utes later, Judith saw somebody
step out of the shadowy corner of
the hall. The dean’s wife came up
to her --------------—-
"I’ve been waiting for you," she
said tensely. “We’ve got to do some-
thing."
"The dean?" questioned Judith.
But Mrs. Brown shook her head.
"No, he’s lying low. I made him
drop the attack on you. This is
even worse.
“It’s ‘Kitty’ Shea. Hs known
Mt her several tii
Seeing Judith, M
straight for her 1
niling a broad, frie
lar,” she said as
ant to tell you that
and in meeting ye
brave—a rash th
v older ones somet
a young foolhardy,
r own youth."
Her face became n
so want to warn
By come of it. I hy
e highly incense
he was gone
1 of women.
Judith had
Snow made
. She was
y smile. "My
lith rose. "I
dmired your
day. It was
to do. But
s like to see
brings back
i serious. "I
that trouble
Dean Brown
I However, I
lieve, with you, tht young Wo-
re Is Innocent and Ba showdown
ou may count on re.”
Thank you," said Judith, grasp-
g Miss Snow’s hart There was
time to say more for Wetherel
me swaggering bah, and seeing
In. Miss Snow payed on to her
When they steppe out into the
Ihway Dr. Dori Myra were
it behind them. Ti
• “Goodby,” and sam—------
ward the biology 1 uilding. Dr.
in walked slow ly i wn the path
heard Myra
her turn off
Judith turned on him. “Will, you
are the worst specimen of blunderer
and tactless dolt that ever I en-
countered in my checkered career.”
She turned on her heel and walked
In the middle of the afternoon
what we talked about in the reetau-
rant He came to me for bush I •
money." .
(Continued in Tuesday's Issue)
• Judith la in need of help, and
after that rebuff by Dr. Dorn. Brio
la the one she turns to. 7 -
Ravages Wrought By
Constipation Are Appalling!
Constipation Is a bad habit,----
dangerous—habiti--
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Judith laughed. “You’re a hope-
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beingin love with her!
epon’t tool yourself, answered
wetherel. "Men don't take maiden
hunted their own or other people’s
I to lunch. Not even men like Dora.
Take it from a veteran lunch buy-
er. And don’t think you'd be stow,
ing away my dollar caviar and my
sorcent mousse Madeleine if I only
morals. It’s that glad hair and the
same hither in your eyes that
iga home the lunches. I speak
r. future guidance.”
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