Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 111, 27 March 1916 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1916

urJ(CT2 95 The Story of JLXjTli - a Great Love

A Thrilling Serial of Devotion and Mystery

STATE "Y" ASSISTS IN LOCAL CANVASS

"Yea, it hua come over quite sud- , denly. There's a storm coming up." ; And as he spoke a distant growl of ; thunder sounded in their ears. It was louder than the last. "I hate thunderstorms!" he added. "And I love them!" she exclaimed. And for the first time there was some animation in Her voice. "I wish oh, with the storm howling round me, I should love to stand out In the rain,

with the thunder shaking the earth, and the lightning playing all round me! I love it! I remember once in Switzerland" But he interrupted her. He knew this mood of hers, and he particularly wanted to keep the conversation on a prosaic and matter-of-fact plane tonight. Also he wanted to get it over and the woman away as soon as he possibly could. "Where Is Brooke?" he asked quite irrelevantly. "Dining with some man," she answered. "Where?" "At some club or other. I really don't know or care." "Needless to ask, I suppose, whether he knows where you are?" "Quite needless," she answered coldly. And the man noticed a curious j metallic ring in her voice. "We are : staying at the Savoy. He does not i expect to be back till eleven." "By which time you will be there : to receive him?" . "No. I shall not! I do not expect ever to see Godfrey again." "What in the name of all that's wonderful do you mean?" he gasped. "That I have left Godfrey for good," ; she replied with icy calmness. "Left him? Why? I 'pon my soul , Zoe; I don't understand you! What ; does it mean?" i "That is what' I have come here to ! tell you," she said. "Where have you been?" he asked quickly. "Why are you dressed like

thatr "I have been down to the Laurels since, I, saw you this afternoon," she said. "But why?" The man had become almost impersonal in his curiosity. "I had several things to settle up," she answered. "There were some letters to tear up and a few things to put straight. Besides, I had my own personal reasons." She stopped mysteriously. A long silence fell between them, during which the crackling thunder grew louder and the flashes of lightning more frequent. There were, in

fact, all the makings of a really big storm. She was the first to break the silence. "Noel," she said, in an intensely quiet and reserved voice, "I have tried hard for two months heaven knows how hard I have tried but it's no good. I give it up." She covered her face with her hands. A slight tremor seized her. "What do you mean?" he asked huskily. "Surely you know what I mean!" she retorted. "Surely it is not necessary for us to misunderstand each other. Have you so completely forgotten?" "I have forgotten nothing," he replied gloomily. "I wish to Heaven I could forget! But come, Zoe," he suddenly exclaimed, pulling himself together, "don't let us talk like this! I thought you were going to be brave and sensible and " "And that is just what I am going to be," she said. Another vivid flash of lightning illuminated her lovely face in its bluey whiteness and the man's heart beat faster as he caught

a momentary glimpse of her eyes. They were not the eyes of a sane woman. "Yes, I am going to be brave," she went on. "I have been a weak coward all this time. I ought to have done what I meant to do last March. You prevented me, remember?" The man shivered. As if he were ever likely to forget! . "You have been very cruel to me, Noel, and very hard. Perhaps this is your right. I am only a woman, and I can only fight with woman's weapons. It is a grossly one-sided duel." She commenced to laugh weakly. "Oh, I have been mad mad! But I have played the game, Noel! You cannot accuse me of doing anything but that I have had. to stand by and see you make love to another woman and say nothing. I have had to endure, I have endured this afternoon, and sing and laugh and congratulate her, when all the time there were raging fiends in me and I felt that I could kill her yes, Noel, I mean it! Don't look at me like that." i "But you must not talk like that,"j he said sternly. ! "Oh, but I must talk to you!" sh cried. "It is the only chance I have! I must say everything to you now. I shall never say anything to you again after tonight. This, Noel, is going to be our good-by!' To Be Continued.

Assistance will be given the thirty "Y" canvassers in soliciting the $6,000 in the annual financial campaign this week by Mr. Little and A. W. Hanson, state financial secretary and assistant state financial secretary respectively. State officers are expected to arrive in Richmond this afternoon and will attend the 5:30 o'clock supper in the Y. M. C. A. restaurant where leaders of the campaign will assemble to adopt a program of action. V The leaders incjude the members of the board of directors, trustees, past members of these boards and other persons interested in .the financial welfare of the association.

WANT DIRECT ROUTE

Movement to make a branch of .the Dixie highway extend from Hamilton to Richmond, via the direct route instead of through Dayton, has been given impetus by the Chamber of Commerce of Hamilton. Road boosters of Hamilton are anxious to have a more direct route west than would be afforded through Dayton and have solicited the support of Richmond. The route as : proposed at Hamilton would be through Oxford, College Corner, Liberty and Richmond.

CATCH YOUNG ELOPERS.

COLUMBUS, Ind., March 27. Alonzo Davidson, 17, and Jakanita Hicks, 16, youthful elopers from Shelbyville, were found by a deputy sheriff sitting on the banks of a stream near here this morning. The girl was attired in boy's clothing and they had slept all night., in a farmer's barn. They said they meant to get married as soon as possible. ...

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Centerville Events

By Mr. Lenna King.

Charles Pike and wife spent Sunday with Mr. Pike's sister, Mrs.- L Medearis and family... .Mable Taylor was the Saturday evenine euest of

Marjorie " Morgan at Richmond. .. .J.

Haley and family took dinner with Frank Walker and wife at Ohio Hill, Sunday Verlin Folard Is ill with pneumonia, at the home of his uncle, Albert Cain, of Richmond -Clem Wynne of Okana, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Ad Ragan of aKnsas, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsley Appleton, last week Frank Scott, who has been poorly, does not taiprove. . . . Mrs. Eva McLaughlin of Richmond. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dynes G. Richards is improving the appearance of his house by adding a veranda.

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WIDOWS ARE GIVEN ... . .. SYSTEMATIC RELIEF

Plans adopted by Secretary Melpolder for dispensing charity systematically to deserving widqws has proven successful, according to his statement. Three widows in the city are receiving a stipulated amount of money each week. Orders are given on groceries . and ooal dealers so the applicants do not have to make appeals every week.

USES OLD SKILLET.

GREENSBURG, Ind., March 27. Mrs. Frank Jackson is using a skillet that was used during the Civil war by her uncle. It is still in good condition. . .. " ,

Pimples Disappear

Charles Cooper is able to be out again after his recent illness.. .. .Mrs. Estella Shaw was called home from Florida on account of the death of her nephew Clifford Thomas Relatives here were. notified of the arrival of a

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