Show Bells Ring Too I Often Divorce 1 R Rings in g s Curtain Is Ie a aItor of ot th the bells Under the mellowing influence ence of at the last Yule tide season two hearts halt found themselves beatIng beating betIn beat beat- In Ing In unison BO so much In unison on Indeed that It was l fatal to tho further 1 peace paco of cacTi that the they should over Vr again heat apart And when the wild bolls boils ran out to the winter s sky sy there were none that had hall a n. fuller Culler appreciation tion of ot their rne message s Je than tho thoy On December 27 j the tho bells ranK again rho They proclaimed the legal lc union of oC two hearts who e soul soul- union had been already sealed when those thos other bells rang out I Then Then once more marc rang the bolls bolls bells the bolls of oC New ew Year King Bins out a owl as slowly dying cau cause e wrote tho the poet The cause causo cf ct love e was W pining B. B away wa Ring In sweeter manners continued con con- U tho po poet t But Hut alas ah the tho talc tale no lon longer cr runs to meter There were Jarring discords discords discords dis dis- cords anti and bad manners mannor lb Ho no longer loved Jl Jur r. r he said and emphasized It by striking u her ber berand herand r rand and ln knocking her hOl down at least FO Co she he has proclaimed Yesterday the bells bell rang t ag again again- for the last time In this little drama L. L Their Joyous note W was S gone ono The They proclaimed no tidings of ot inspiration The They tolled dejectedly dejectedly dejectedly deject deject- edly and the tho curtain rang ranS' down Louise Mh-kenham Mh married ell to Robert Bobert December 27 i 1917 was s again gain a 0 free woman b by bythe bythe the courts court decree a |