Show J I Flying Off the Handle S S 1 IT ITS IT'S s reported by the p press ess that Mr and Mrs 1 Mae Merritt would be living together happily nap hap ap pil today if th they y hadn't started started playing bridge on their honeymoon The bridge game was was was' in session at the the madame's mothers mother's home Wife bid low and something or other seemed to say that she should have bid high J got ot an angry ry and threw his cards all over the room roon A divorce soon follow followed d. d S SS S Ever Every once in a while a squib in the daily press tells us us that Some domestic domstc oi of or other tragedy has happened because e ause of ot the le r radio dio or bridge or he the automobile or player piano or overstuffed o or som some i other ph phe- phe c. c of this our ir modern world While p perhaps it is true that the complexity com corn of a modern world with too many things in jt it has something thing to do with the universal uni ini versal human prop propensity o of flying pI off jJ the J handle it is very sure that a man who would fly off th the handle because his his' wife wiCe was a dub at cards would fly off at som some othet other grievance And the wom woman n who leaves home because her husband insists on playing the radio all the time would leave for any anyone one of ofa a L million other oher causes I |