Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 89, 1 March 1916 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MCH. 1, 1916.

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66 rWfXVT 99 The Story of AJJ ' a Great Love

A Thrilling Serial of Devotion and Mystery

"That Zoe was Mrs. Brooke. Obvious!:', c Neither had I the faintest suspicion that Noel Crawley was the slave of Godfrey Brooke. However, please explain!" In a few and well-chosen words Noel Crawley told her of his conversation with Brooke of the previous night. She li3tened intently and without Interruption, a slight, cynical smile curling the corners of her lovely red lips. .She Further Annoys the Critical Crawley. "So that is the way men talk to each other, is it?" was her only comment when he had finished. "Brooke and I have no secrets," said Noel. "So it appears. Well, all I can say is that you don't deserve the luck you've had." "I know it; but you understand?" "Perfectly." "And you appreciate the danger?" "The danger of Godfrey seeing your 'Circe' and recognizing his wife?" "Yes." "And associating his wife with the story of of the unfortunate Zoe?' ' "Yes; but why can't you be serious? What possible objectxian you have in trying to be cheaply sarcastic?" The woman commenced to walk restlessly up and down. She was still fighting hard for the mastery of her conflicting emotions. The man watched her anxiously. She had gone beyond his power. He was beginning to realize, ashe had never before, how completely he was in her hands. She stopped at last and faced him. "There is no doubt," she said, in a quiet and toneless voice, "that Godfrey will go to see that picture." "I know It," groaned Crawley, "and then" "Yes, but we won't deal with problematic possibilities. It is your own fault, if you had not mentioned it to him he would never have given it a thought." I know that, but I did mention it." She nodded. "I am thinking," Bbe said, "of what a wonderful escape you had yesterday. Suppose only suppose that he, had come in here?" She looked around comprehensively at the denuded walls and commenced to laugh ; in that strange. Irresponsible way others.

Crawley shuddered.

"I have thought of that, too," he

said. "But that danger is past. Nothing remains now but the Leveredge

Circe.' What is to be done? What?

'Pon,my soul, I cannot find an an- ! swer." The woman was silent, her finely pencilled brow puckered in thought. "Fifteen thousand pounds," she mused aloud. "It's a big thing. It's ' a f mall fortune!" The man shook his head despondent'is. "To me it is as unattainable as as fifteen millions." . . "Nonsense! You are worth that." "But It must be raised by nine tomorrow; that is the point. And. even if I had a week pshaw! I couldn't do it. This place wouldn't fetch five hundred. I've got about that at my bunk, and owe ten times that." "And have you nothing left?"

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THEY ALL DEMAND IT

Richmond, Like Every City and Town in the Union, Receives It. 1'eoplo with kidney ills want to be cured. When one surfers the torture3 of an aching back, relief is eagerly sought for. There are many remedies today that relieve, but do not cure. Doan's Kidney Pills have brought lasting results to thousands. Hero is Jlichmond evidence of their merit. Benjamin F. Case, 14 S. Third St., Uichinond. says: "I was in bad shape. 1 could not keep at work and was down half of the time. My back was so weak and the pains wore so fierce that I couldn't turn over in bed. If I

btooped I couldn't straighten up without suffering. It didn't take many boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got at Quigley's Drug Store, to cure me and I haven't had any trouble tlnce. I believe the cure is permanent and for that reason I gladly con: firm the endorsement I formerly gave Doan's Kidney Pills." fimply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that cured Mr. Case. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.

"Nothing considerable. I live from hand to mouth. I've never saved I never shall. I rely on a more or less eettled income. If I'm not overdrawn at the bank on quarter day I consfder myEelf lucky. I've never been so rich in my life as I am now nor felt so poor!" "An excellent financial basis on which to marry," sneered Zoe. "I have an income, while I am able to work, of at least two thousand a year. That has been my average for a long time." "And you spend every penny as it comes in." "One must live," he retorted rather weakly. "True, I'm in for a bit of

Amalgamated Rubber, and I've insured my life for two thousand. Then there's

five hundred in Rosarios Pref. and another couple in Rio Tintos bah! Nothing! I'm in the position of want

ing fifteen thousand cash in twelve

nous." "I fully appreciate the position, and

I wish I could feel proportionately grateful. Few women's honor, surely,

is worth so much." "Yours is," he answered impulsively. But she frowned ominously. "You mean Godfrey's," she said. "Please be honest!" "Thank you," he said, "for at least attributing a partially disinterested motive." "Well, what are you going to do?" she asked impatiently. "Get the money somehow," he said desperately. "How?" "I'll go to Cohen." "Who is Cohen? It is a name that leaves little to the imagination, but" "Cohen,. Stephens & Lewis, Jerrayn street," he said lububriously. "That spells a milestone for life." "It can't be helped. If only I could be certain they would do it; but even that is denied me." "Do You Mean Then To Ruin Your Life?" "What a fool you are, Noel!" she exclaimed impulsively. "How can you contemplate such, a suicidal thing?" "It must be dohe," he said, doggedly. "It is going to be done." "Then you mean to ruin your life?"

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"It is already ruined," he said, sombrely, "unless unless I can get out of this." The woman was quick to seize upon his words. Noel was thinking of Eva, and Zoe knew it. An idea suddenly came to her. On an instant she voiced It. "Will you make a bargain with me?" she asked, suddenly. What do you mean?" He seemed greatly struck by the earnestness of her manner. "Suppose," she said, "I lend you the money?" ' "Fifteen thousand pounds?" he gasped. She nodded. ' But can you?" he breathed. Again she nodded. "Suppose I arrange it will you agree to give something in return?" . "Anything," he answered, eagerly. And the woman smiled. "I can arrange it," she said. "You can rely upon me. Leave it entirely to me. I suppose ten thousand would do?" "Yes, that would be ample. -1 can arrange the rest, and Leveredge can be settled on even less, I am sure, if he sees it's solid business. Five thousand is one thing fifteen is quite another." "You shall have my check for ten thousand by the first post to-morrow," she said. "It will be duly honored." "Godfrey Brooke's money!" muttered Crawley. "The irony of the thing!" "Never mind whose money it is," she retorted "so long as' Mr. Leveredge will take it. But there is a condition." Her eyes glittered dangerously. The man caught his breath. . "Yes, yes, I understand. Tell me. I I am.not in a position to raise any objection and I swear I'll let you have

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every penny In as , short a time as possible. Of course you clearly understand that." It - Is only the " extreme urgency that make3 it so Impossible for me." "I don't want a penny back," she said quickly.' "Please put all idea of repayment out. of your mind. The money is yours if" ' "Yes if?" .. . "If you promise me that you will give up all hope of ever marrying Eva Warren; if you break off your engagement with her. Do you understand? That is my offer." The maa was dumb. The' woman had succeeded in effectually staggering him by the daring originality of her proposition. ; A . few . moments afterwards, however, his blood rose in revolt. - "I decline!" he said hoarsely. To Be Continued. BUGGY LOSES . WHEEL

CHESTER, Ind., March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Critchfield were in danger of having a serious accident Monday night, when awheel ran off their buggy. The accident occurred in front of Solomon Huffman's house about 7 o'clock. The horse stopped immediately, which probably saved a more serious accident. Mr. and Mrs. Critchfield were on their way to the "Ben Hur" lecture at Chester. -

Hollansburg Life

By Mrs. Albert Browne.

Mrs. Virgil Martin has returned from Piqua where 'she spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Schmidlapp. . ...Ira Chenoweth and family of near Richmond spent Sunday with local relatives. . . .The high school orchestra furnished the music for the county teachers meeting at Greenville Saturday....D. K.' Dubbs made a business trip to Greenville Saturday.... August Chenoweth has moved from town to his farm " near , Dodson. ... Rufus Moore has moved to town from his farm.... Harry Parks spent Saturday night and Sunday here Mrs. Jennie Miller has moved In with John Wolf and family. .. .Denver Morre Is moing into the Parks property vacated by Mrs. Miller. ...George Moore Is moving into the Thomas property vacated by Denver Moore . . . .Jesse Thomas of Indianapolis is here on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thomas and other relatives ... Russell Flatter has gone to Toledo where he has accepted employment in a de

partment store .... Artie Bryant of

Cincinnati is here visiting his parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Meek.... Frank Ireland, wife and son of Richmond spent Sunday with local relatives.

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County Recorder Democratic Ticket A man with a clean record, one who stands for honest Official Records and one who will appreciate your support. PRIMARIES, MARCH 7.

Notice to Voters Of Wayne County In my canvass of the County for Recorder, I have made a thorough campaign, having tried to see all the voters of Wayne County. I realize that to see every voter in person is almost impossible. I take this opportunity of saying that if I am nominated and elected I will endeavor to perform the duties of the office to the very best of my ability. Assuring you that your support will be greatly appreciated, I beg to remain, Respectfully yours, JOE. F. GROVES Republican Candidate for Recorder of Wayne County. No 38 on Ballot.

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Subject to the Republican Primary Mr. Bayer is applying for the second term of the office as sheriff. His first term was entirely successful and he is highly recommended by those men who are acquainted with his term in office. In voting for Mr. Bayer you are assured of a man who will handle the office in a manner that will do

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A VOTE FOR THOMAS L AWL For County Treasurer is a Vote For Efficiency Thomas I. Ahl, Republican candidate for Treasurer of Wayne County, would, if nominated, add strength to the ticket. He would bring to the important office which he seeks the highest type of efficiency, the result of, four years-service as Deputy Treasurer of Wayne County, and since his retirement from that position, three years service as cashier of the Centerville State Bank. He has every qualification that should commend 'him to the voter who desires that a county office should be conducted on business lines. Vote for Thomas I. Ahl for County Treasurer No. 28 on the Republican Ballot

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The test of a candidate is, can he get the votes? In 1914 Hugh Th. Miller, candidate for United States Senator received 14,795 votes in the District; Lynch received 14,880. Lynch Received More Votes than the Head of the Ticket. In 1914 Gray's plurality in the District was 8,745; in 1914 Gray's plurality was only 3,491. Lynch reduced Gray's plurality, 5,251. . What a man can do in the future is to be judged by what he has done in the past. If Lynch gets these results with a divided Party he can redeem the Old Burnt District with a united Party. Give Him Another Chance And See Republican success demands a hard, vigorous speaking campaign. The candidate must be a man in the vigor of middleaged manhood. If Lynch is nominated there will be no watchful waiting in this campaign. VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN OAHBODATG No. 20 on the Ballot We Need a Strong Campaigner