Show I Social Law and th the Home r By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON We V have several kinds kinds' or of law If U It were notor not for or the ia la 1 0 that protects our land lanel an anyone one could walk our lawns pick our flowers and break our hedges If Jf it were not not- for the law that protects protects pro pro- toots o our our r homes anyone could cut l his s name name on our front doors door camp in pur halls halis and eat our food Our money is pro protected by law and woe to th offender who takes it from us s without fair e exchange change Every possession that wo we have comes under the pro pro- I o of one me law or another even unto wives vives and husbands Tl There ere ca can be no bo nO living group-living no nor community community- living in a civilized land unless these laws are obeyed Laws are not made for our discomfort They are made to render life safe sate and possible possible and and happy The vandal is ready and waiting to take tale that hat which is not his Jis Social law is the tho law that protects home life I fe Social l law w Is behind behind all an fedora federal and state law It is tim the thing that keeps the tho vandal yandal out of or the the- h me The minute a a. man and woman enter ito Into marriage mar mar- e the tho law throws Its protecting mantle over them And the law to the says world regardless of ot s se sex x or relation Hands off ocr off offIt It sa says s 's to to the disappointed lover over who is Inconsolable inconsolable incon Incon- solable over the loss of his sweetheart Keep away And he must keep leep aw away y for on what he does and n not t what the law says alone alon depends the fabric of our whole social s system stem And the woman who is in love with a man who marries another woman must also keep way away away She must let him alone Hers may be the heartbreak but hut she must bear it it The wife has a right to her husband by by- every law of God and man I have known homes where all sorts of mis misery ry and nd trouble were started by this unwillingness ot of young men and young women to give up their former for for- mer iner sweethearts when they married I |