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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1916 HOME CLUB LEARNS WAYS OF COOKING Movie Flashes From Life By Temple

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Copyright. 1910, by the MeCIur BENNIE DOG'S NEW TROUSERS Bennle's mother had just finished making him a pair of new checkered trousers, and Bennie Dog was Tery proud of them. "Now, go and take them off," said his mother, "and put on your old clothes; I want you to go to your grandmother's, on the other side of the field, -with a jar of butter and cream. Bennie Dog pouted and growled a little under his breath, and thought his mother was very unkind; but . before he took off the checkered trousers he thought of a plan to wear them and not let his mother know anything about it. Bennie Dog went upstairs, but instead of taking off the new checked trousers, he put his old ones on, right over the new ones, and went downstairs and told his mother that he was ready to go to his grandmother's. When Bennie Dog got out of sight of the house he put down the basket he was carrying and took off the old tCAUDfira on1 thara Vi a atnA In i V o new checked trousers, just as he had planned. He put the old ones in the basket, and trotted off across the fields. Everything went well for a while, and then a rabbit jumped out from somewhere, and Bennie Dog barked and ran after It, but the rabbit got away, and Bennie remembered he had on his new trousers and was glad he did not chase farther. Bennie Dog had to cross a brook, and there were plenty of stones to step on; but a frog hopped just as Benny Dog was In the middle of the brook, and Bennie Dog barked at it. "Oh, you can't catch me," croaked the frog. Mr. Frog hopped right up on a stone and croaked in the most pro-1 voking manner, and Bennie Dog drop-! ped his basket and leaped after Mr. Frog. But the stones were slippery, and Bennie Dog slipped, and over he went, right into the water where it was muddy. "Ha, ha!" laughed the frog, who had jumped into the stream and then came out again, "I told you so; you are a pretty looking fellow now. You. didn't catch me, and you have spoiled your clothes, too. You better run home." Bennie Dog felt very unhappy, but he gave another leap at Mr. Frog, and this time he gave him a tap just as he went into the water, and Mr. Frog decided he would not come up until Bennie Dog was out of the way. Bennie Dog barked and barked at the spot where Mr. Frog had disappeared, but he did not see him, and then Bennie wondered what he should do about his new trousers, for he knew right well he would be punished severely when he reached home. "I'll go on to grandmother's house, and perhaps they will dry," he thought. Bennie's grandmother was very glad to see him, but she thought he must have rolled in the mud, he looked so untidy. Poor Bennie Dog began to cry, and told her he had worn his new checked trousers to show her, and had fallen into the brook and spoiled them. "Never mind." said Grandmother Dog, "I guess 1 can press them so they will be as good as new; don't you cry." When Gennie Dog's grandmother saw the old trousers in the basket she began to wonder why he had brought them, and Bennie Dog told her how he had disobeyed his mother and worn his new trousers. But Bennie Dog's grandmother was like all grandmothers; she didn't want Rennie Dog to be punished, and so Your Questions Who are you? What have you? Where can people get what you want to sell? Let the public kn these things, and they will buy your goods. People are anxious to learn, but they don't go to great trouble to find you out. They expect you to tell them. And the place they look for your business message is in the advertising columns of The Palladium.

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she washed and pressed his new checked trousers until they looked like new. - Then she put them very carefully in the basket, and told him he had done wrong to wear the new trousers after his mother told him not to. and she said so many nice things that Bennie Dog felt sure he never again would do a naughty thing. Bennie went upstairs and took the new trousers out of the basket and put them away, and when he was tempted to disobey his mother, for a long time after that he had only to think of the new trousers and what a narrow escape he had from punishment. Tomorrow's story "Why Canaries are Yellow." MAKE GLEAN-UP PLAN Preliminary plans for "cleanup" week will be made today by Mrs. J. B. Rush, of the Aftermath society. It is being planned to institute a campaign for improved sanitation and better housing the first week in May. Leaders of the Aftermath are also considering extending the period to two or three weeks instead of one as has been the custom in previous years. The committee of the Aftermath will co-operate with a committee from the Commercial club. 66

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A Thrilling Serial of Crawley sat bolt upright and stared wildly at the speaker. "What do you, mean?" 'We must get her out jf this at once." "Impossible! How? You must be mad! Supposing we were discovered?" 'Well?" "At any .rate, I am not a murderer at any rate, I can tell the truth. But you must see that; if I play anv eame of this sort, no power on earth rniiirt make them believe "Look here, my son," interrupted Brooke. "I never said there would not be any risk. Of course there'll be a risk, and a pretty big one; but what of that? Isn't that better than having to go outside and tell a policeman the horrid truth, with all he inevitable publicity of tomorrow and the days to come? No, no; we must get her out of this without a moment's delav: and r , v, - , T . . ... .. . i think I ve got a good idea. I have the J srr.Mi m it. i any raie; me aeians are ; beginning to shape themselves. She's i in there, you say?" i He glanced at the door leading to j the studio and made as if he would i go in, but Crawley sprang before him j and gripped his massive shoulders. ; "No, no!" he cried excitedly. ,"You i must not go in there!" - Great beads of sweat burst from his i brow. He was suddenly seized with an j ague of terror. "All right,'" replied Brooke gruffly. "I don't want to: but I shall have to give you a hand." "There is no need for you to get mixed up in this infernal business said Crawley, fighting hard for control of his shattered nerves. "I won't have it. You have been telling me to think of what it will mean to me. and doing your best to save me. when I can see quite well that it is impossible. "Now I am eoine to think of vnu.

What will the world say when they i nna our tne trutn as3 est hp could, know that Sir Godfrey Brooke I j Crawley breathed afresh, haven't congratulated vou vet," he add-1 "Here, at any rate, was a gleam of ed. with a pitiable little smile "when ! hlie a will-o'-the-wisp to lure him on they know that a great man like you ! Into. tbe niaze of quicksand and marsh a man to whom a nation looks ' a&am- Where he felt powerless to when thev know." i raise a finger to save himself, the "Shut up!" interrupted Brooke grim- thouSht- even now. it might be .possily. "Nobodv's going to know. You i le to keeP lhe fearful knowledge of

must leave it to me. Now, this is my idea. I've got my car down below, and, by a stroke of sheer good luck, I've left Snooks he's my chauffeur, you know behind. What we've got to do is this. We must see the coast is clear, and risk it. I mean, we must carry her downstairs and put her in the car you see? Nobody need know, what is the matter, even if they see her." "Yes, then?" gasped Crawley, trembling. "Well, that remains to be decided. We might run about thirty miles out, and and leave the body in some secluded spot Bagshot Heath, for instance, or even nearer. T know lots of places; or Oh, my dear fellow., j don't look so horrified! We can't allow I i any nice feelings to have play now. j What we've got to do is to dissociate i i you in any way witn tne poor creaI ture's death. lieve the worst cough or cold, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, croup, horseness and whooping cough. One bottle will make enough home-made medicine to probably last the whole winter. Children like it, it is so ( Pleasant .to take. It is unlike any otner medicine, and positively contains no chloroform, opium, morphine or other narcotics, as do most cough mixtures. Keep it on hand in case of emergency and stop each cough before it gets a firm hold. The above druggists, in fact any druggist in this city, will return the money (just the same as is done with Schiffman'n's famous Asthmaddr) in every single case where it does not give perfect satisfaction or is not found the best remedy ever used. Absolutely no risk is run in buying this remedy under

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Devotion and Mystery "By the way, 1 was wondering whether we couldn't manage to get down to the river, or, better still, the sea. Do you follow me? After all, she is dead. Whatever there was of the woman isn't in that studio. "I'm no sentimentalist, as you know" "It is horrible unnameably horrible!" gasped Crawley, staring .with wild-eyed fear into the great, grim face of the man who was talking about disposing of a human body as if he were discussing an ordinary business complication. The Artist Is In a Terrible Dilemma. Then, suddenly overwhelming him and making him forget everything else he realized the stupendous thing he was doing realized that Brooke was acting in ignorance; that any second now might tear away the veil from his - .v . awLui iiuiu, nnu Brooke would know that Zoe was his beloved wife that she was dead, and that his honor and his life were gone He then matte an effort to discover exactly what Brooke had been doing whether he had any communication with his wife, whether he had come straight on here from his club or whether he had been to the Savoy, and if so. what he had learned there! But Brooke seemed to treat his halting Questions as being so utterly irrel- ' PVflTlt tr tho i r. Vi . . - I..IIA t A. that he hardly took the trouble to answer them. "Never mind about Di," he answered with a frown. "Don't let's bother about her. "I ll telephone though to the hotel and so allay any anxietv on her part." And then he briefly explained exactly what had transpired. So she had not written to her husband. She had merely gone away with an ordinary excuse, leaving him to find oes identity from Godfrev Rrnoke nerved him to a really great effort. The magnetic power .of the strong man's personality was making itself felt. He gradually grew calmer as FOR THE BLOOD At All Drug Stores When Your Feet Fee! As Big as All Outdoors from those blankety-blank corns or callcnses and life doesn't seem worth living get Nab-It from your druggist and banish all the pain, soreness and discomfort quick a nun. i uu uu i nA V Bi iu id WAIT a day or two or even an hour 1 1 for relief. It is quicker than a minute. II It is for sale at aU druggist. Price 25c. U Toull aar it's worth 1 tar day. A. G. Lutein. A Co. Harrisnn'a nioP macy,. Dickinson's pharmacy, H. H. Tier and all other leading druggists IV. A. Parker ftmy Csw

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Brooke, mechanically pacing the room, enunciated his daring scheme. He even found himself making suggestions and. entering into the dangerous plot with

reckless avidity. 1 ! "What does it matter," exclaimed ' Brooke, "what happens afterward, so ; long as your name is not associated with the woman and her tragic death?" 1 Crawley nodded grimly. "You are right," he forced himself to, say quietly, though his heart seemed to be leaping out of his body with excitement. "And what would anything matter, if once the truth were blazoned forth to the world?" Brooke urged. "Pshaw! You have no choice. There are times in a man's life when he must boldly take his fate in his hands and act on his own. This is one of those times. Prompt, cool and decisive action will save you. To waver, to fail, means worse than ruin. No, sonny; you have no choice!" "But what are we going to do with the the body?" asked Crawley, in a voice that was still shaky. "To get rid of it seems entirely impossible." answered Brooke, "though obviously it would be the best and safest course. But. for the moment, I don't see how it is to be done." "It is out of the question," muttered Crawley. 'I'm not so sure of that though." Brooke sat down and gazed fiercely into the fire. A brief and pregnant silence fell between them. Brooke was thinking deeply. Crawley stared hard

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ly at him; his soul was a pandemonium of fighting devils. How long was this torture to last? For a few dizzy moments a wellnigh overwhelming impulse seized him to fling himself before the strong, grim man, tell him everything, and take the consequences, but there was something stronger working within him a power, a subtle influence, which drove

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attend the Republican state convention at Indianapolis, as delegates from Jackson and Harrison townships Mrs. C. E. Canaday, of New Castle, spent Monday with relatives here Prof. D. R. Ellebarger, principal of the high school at Piqua, Ohio, has been spending several days with friends and relatives in Cambridge City and vicinity. . .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Champman have had for their guests the past week, Mrs. F. F. Champman and daughter, of Sanoxie, Missouri.

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ECONOMY, lnd April -4. Home Economic Study club's third meeting was held at the -home of Mrs. India Mendenhall. A vote of thanks was tendered Artist Edwards for donating the posters for clean-up day, with a bouquet of flowers as a: mark of appreciation. Program; - "Classes of Vegetation, Miss Effie Wilson. - . "Structure of Vegetation and Cooking Same," Mrs. Prank Greenstreet. "Placing Vegetation In Diet," Mrs. J. W. Taylor. General discussion on house cleaning closed the meeting. Chamberlain's - Cough Remedy. From a small beginning the sale and use of this remedy has extended to all parts of the United States and to many foreign countries. When you have need of such a medicine give Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy a trial and you will understand why it has become so popular for coughs, colds and croup. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

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