Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 109, 24 March 1916 — Page 10

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ifiE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916

"PnlCT99 The Story of jJFLi a Great Love A Thrilling Serial of Devotion and Mystery

"A Canon, if ' that necessarily implies gentility. But now I suppose he li one of the most powerful men In the world, a financial giant, he has worked single handed toward the advancement of the British empire done more to the cause of 'white, man than anybody I know. "Personally," he added, a little apologetically, as he realized he was addressing a Furnival of Arunmore, 'I consider an original title of far Treater if not quite as picturesque alue as an inherited one." Lady Warren smiled whimsically. 5he was far too Ignorant and far too ood-natured to enter upon an argulent. Titles meant nothing to her; . ley had lost their significance. . "That is Just what Sir Squire says," 'ae laughed. Sir Squire had been nighted ten years ago for services mdered to a great municipality on ie occasion of a royal visit; his lfe's family had been ennobled on osworth Field. The news that Godfrey had received ignal recognition from his King and overnment came as something of a ' bock to Crawley. However, he was Ileascd. He looked forward to seeing Brooke a Peer, and undoubtedly Lis anticipation would be realized in course of time.

So Zoe was now Lady Brooke. He reathed afresh and did not fear her aomentarlly expected entrance with learly so much apprehension. After ill, Zoe could not be completely ob-

ivious of what this meant to her.

"As I was saying," Lady Warren vent on, "we met the Brookes at din ler last night. Your friends took me lown. We were with the Lancashires charming house, isn't it? And the

Duke is such a duck. Era enjoyed herself Immensely, even though you weren't there." "That was a great shame!" conven

tionally exclaimed Crawley, address

ing the girl, who bad suddenly begun to taken an Interest in the conversation. "We were talking, of the Lancashire's party last night," explained Lady Warren, In answer to her daughter's look of Inquiry. "I was telling Noel what a lovely time it was." , "Ripping." said the girl. "And about that beautiful Mrs. Brooke, or Lady Brooke, as 6he is now, I suppose. I never quite know when the 'Mrs.' is supposed to end and the 'Lady begins. However, never mind. Wasn't ehe Just perfect?" The girl started a little. Crawley gave her another look of swift and anxious inquiry, and was intensely relieved when she returned his look with a brave little smile that told him far more plainly than any words of her complete love and trust in him. "Yes," she said, answering her mother, "she is certainly very beautiful, but there is something about her face that I do not quite like. I do not think she can be a very kind woman." Crawley winced. An Odd Estimate of Lady Brooke. "She seems very much wrapped up in her husband," said Lady Warren, "a little bit too much, perhaps. One can overdo that sort of thing, you know. Yes, I quite agree with you, Eva dear, she does look a bit of a tartar. I don't think I should like to offend her. But it is a shame to discuss, your friends like thia, Noel, behind their backs. But then you know what we women are, don't you?" As a matter of fact, Crawley was asking himself whether he was glad or sorry that he would be relieved of the responsibility of effecting an introduction between the two women; also he was getting very nervous as to the result in any case. Zoe would be here at any moment, and he felt that he ought to say something at once to prepare Lady Warren and her daughter for her vi3it. Especially as they were talking of her; there was no excuse for silence. If only Lady Warren could be persuaded to talk of something else! Crawley tried to change the topic of

conversation several times, but without success.

"Talking of this Brooke woman,"

Lady Warren chattered on. But she did not get any further, for the door was flung open, and Hutton, acting on his master's instructions, announced grandiloquently: "Mrs. Brooke!" The whole thing passed off splendidly, despite Crawley's apprehensions. Mrs. Brooke or as she was now. Lady Brooke did not betray by so .much as a quiver of an eyelid her surprise and disappointment at seeing Crawley'B visitors. To Be Continued.

HARRIET LARSH DIES

i EATON, O., March 24. Funeral ser- , vices will be held Saturday at the late home in Topeka, Kan., for Harriet Larsh, 59, wife of ''Homer L. Larsh.

Death occurred Wednesday following a short illness caused by paralysis. Both Mr. and Mrs. Larsh formerly lived In Eaton, but for the. last thirty years resided In Topeka. Mrs. Larsh was a daughter of the late William F. Albright, for many years owner and publisher of the Eaton Register, and was a brother of C. E. Albright, of this city, now owner of that publication. Three half-sisters, Mrs. Ida Holihan. Miss Emma Albright and Mrs. Mary Fouts, also live in Eaton. Beside her husband she Is survived by one son, Roy Larsh. The brother will attend the funeral, and left for Topeka Thursday night.

HOLD QUIET WEDDING

EATON, O., March 24. In the presence of a few relatives and Intimate

friends, Lela Dunlap, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank O. Dunlap, West Main street, and Earl M. Bailey were united in marriage Thursday evening by the Rev. McD. Howsare at the Dunlay home. .- The ceremony was quiet because of the illness of the bride's father. The bridegroom is a teacher In the district schools.

HERRERA OfJCE MEMBER OF PANCHO VILLA'S BAND

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COLUMBUS, N. M., March 24. Gen. eral Luis Herrera, who has deserted the Carranza standard and announced himself and his army of 2,000 men on the side of Francisco Villa, according to the latest advices reaching here from the Chihuahua region, is the "On agin, off agin, Finnegan" of the Mexican nation. The message telling of his desertion from the side of the de facto government, Is accepted as authentic here, because of Herrera's recent action in transferring his support from one faction of Mexican leaders to another. Herrera originally was a Villa fol

lower. He left Carranza at the same time the "scourge of the border" deserted the provisional president's cause. About eight months ago, Herrera returned to the Carranza side and became military governor of Chihuahua. Ever since then things have been going badly in Chihuahua. Citizens have frequently complained of the loss of horses and cattle, and after an Investigation, by Carranza representatives, a charge of incompetency and drunkenness was sustained against the military governor. Fear that General Herrera would make trouble caused Provisional President Carranza to remove him from Chihuahua in a diplomatic manner. Carranza called Herrera into conference and told him a good man was needed in the field to help capture Villa. Herrera accepted the commission and accepted command of the Carranza division whose base wase established at Guerrero, in the vicinity

of the Santa Clara Canyon. It was through territory covered by Herrera's troops that Villa escaped at Namiquipa two days ago. When news that Villa

had broken through the lines of the Carranza army was received, suspicion was directed against Herrera, and headquarters here was not greatly surprised at the news that the Carranza chieftain had cast his lot with Villa..

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

Deaths in Preble

LINDERMAN SPENDS $70.

Barney H. Linderman, candidate for the Republican nomination of recorder in the recent primary has filed a statement of election expenses with the county clerk's office showing a total of $70.50 spent in his campaign. The statement is itemized.

EATON Funeral services for Rosabelle Hoover, 81, who died Wednesday evening at her home on North Barron street were held Friday afternoon in the Evangelical Luthern church, . conducted by the Rev. George J. Sixt. Burial was in Zion cemetery, five miles north of Eaton. The deceased had been ill four months from the effects of a" complication of diseases, and for some time her condition was serious. She wag the widow of Jacob Hoover, a pioneer of Preble county. She was born in the vicinity of New Paris and passed most of her life in this county.

A German substitute for sole leather withstood six weeks' test of the severest character.

RELIEVES HEADACHE INSTANTLY. "I used Dr. Jones' Liniment for headache and it gave me instant relief," says Mrs. C. Havens, of Belvidere, N. J. "My three children are often troubled with ear-ache, and the application of equal parts of Dr. Jones' Liniment and olive oil always effected quick relief. We used Dr. Jones' Liniment for rheumatism, stiffness of the knee and other pains with good results." Used fifty years. Look for the Beaver trade mark. For sale by all druggists. Adv.

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nice for serge, mixed suiting, gingham, chambrey and percale. The bolero may be omitted. The Pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 4, 6, 8 and 10 years. It requires 3 3-8 yards of 44-inch material for a 6-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps.

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"Yes, madam, I know you'll like Edgemonts because they come fresh-baked to us" "I like to sell Edgemont Crackers, because of the way Green & Green make them, bake them and send them to me - "They use fhe finest flour and the purest shortening; they mix, roll, cut and bake Edgemont Crackers by machinery, in Ohio's model bakery "Then they pack Edgemonts in this doubleenameled, pure food box, so that they reach my store with that good, fresh -from -the -oven taste. Folks who try them won't have any other." IEBGMWT MWE 100 to the pound only 12 cento

"When you see the green box in my store, or in the window, it will remind you of Edgemont Crackers. It not only means purity, but it is a guarantee of quality. It backs me up when Irecom mend Edgemonts to you.

"Keep plenty in tne pantry. Have some on the table for every meal. You and all the family and guests will always want more, for their rich flavor and genuinely good taste actually spur the appetite.

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