Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 217, 29 July 1916 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916

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By Wm. J. Burns and Isabel Ostrander

A Real Detective Story by the World's Greatest Detective. - A Fascinating . Love Story Interwoven with the Tangled Threads of Mystery Copyright, 1916. W. J. Watt Company. Newspaper rights by International News Service

At last the young operative raised his head.' his eyes clear and resolute, and held out his hand. "I will, elr! Thanlc you for giving me another chance. I do love the girl, and I want to help her more than anything else in the world, but I'll play the same fairly. You are right, of course. I can be of more assistance to her on the inside than working in the dark, and It would be better for everyone concerned if the truth could be brought to light. I'll get the letter, and bring it to you tonight." Morrow was waiting at the foot of the subway stairs that evening when Emily appeared. The crisp, cold air had brought a brilliant flush to her usually pale cheeks, and her sparkling eyes softened with tender surprise and happiness when they rested upon him. Ho though that she had never appeared more lovely, and as they started homeward his hand tightened upon her arm with an air of unconscious possession and pride which she did not resent. "May I come over after supper?" he asked, softly, as they paused at her gate. "I have something to tell you to ask you." "Won't you come in and have supper with me?" she suggested shyly. "Caliban and I will bo all alone. My father will not be home until late tonight. He telephoned to me at the club and told me that he had closed the shop for the day and gone downtown on business " A shadow crossed her face as she spoke, the faint shadow of hidden trouble which he had noticed before. It was an auspicious moment, and Morrow seized upon it. "I will, gladly, If you will let me wash the dishes," he replied, with alacrity. "We will do them together." The brightness which but for an instant

before had been blotted from her face returned ina warm glow, and side by side they entered the door. With Caliban, the black kitten, upon his knees,Morro watched as she moved deftly about the cheerful, spotless kitchen preparing the simple meal. He made no mention of the subject which lay nearest his heart and mind, and they chattered as gaily and irresponsibly as children.. But when supper "was over, and they settled themselves . in the little sittingroom, a curiou3 constraint fell upon them both. She sat "stroking the kitten, which had curled up beside her, while he gazed , absently at the rosy gleam of the glowing coals behind the isinglass door of the little stove, and for a long time there was silence between them. At length he turned to her and spoke. "Emily," he began, "I told you out there by your gate tonight that I had something to ask of you, something to tell you. I want to tell you now, but I don't know how to begin. It's something I've never told any girl before." Her hands paused, resting with sudden tenseness upon Caliban's soft fur, and slowly the averted her face from him. He swallowed hard, and then the words came in a swift, tender rush. "Dear, I love you! I've loved you from the moment I first saw you coming down the street! You you know nothing of me, save the little I have told you, and, I came here a stranger. Some day I will tell you everything, and you will understand. You and your father admitted me to your friendship, made me welcome in your home, and I shall never forget it. It may be that some time I shall be able to be of service to you, but remember that whatever happens, no matter how you reply to me now, I shall

BOYTOWN POLITICS BOIL WITH WEATHER AT FIRST MEETING

Benjamin Harris, Jr., will probably run for re-election as mayor of Boytown. Although he has not announced his candidacy formally, he said Friday before the first council meeting was held that if all went well and he saw that he was qualified to lead, he would announce his candMacy In the near future. At the close of the meeting ho Beemed well satisfied with himyt'lf and the way in which he handled the meeting was complimented by the senior officials present. His satisfied pmlle was taken by the junior councilmen aa the same an throwing hla hat in the ring for the fall election. But Mayor Harris Is not the only

one who will run for re-election. The young councilman were ko well satisfled with the work at the close of the meeting last night that they all began laying plans Immediately to do something to show the electorate that they were worthy of the positions which have been entrusted to them.

CLERK KELLY FEELS TREMENDOUS HEAT

SHIRK PLANTS TO OPEN HERE SEPTEMBER I

Because of the extreme hot weather and of certain business matters which must be straightened up in Pent, E. W. Shirk, president of the United Refrigerator company, will not move to Richmond until about September 1. Three car loads of machinery have been placed in the old Rumely buildings and these will be set next week. Assistant Manager Ferguson and his son are here directing the work. The

'offices will be moved here Monday and business will then practically bg I suspended at the Peru plant. I "Over 100 men will be offered em

ployment when the plant opens September 1." Mr. Ferguson said today.

"The plant will open here with a force of about 130 and it is expected that less than one-half the men who worked for us at Peru will move here. There is plenty of work in Peru and the men do not want to leave. The large factory rooms are being thoroughly repaired and whitewashed. The exteriors of some of the buildings are being painted.

County Clerk Kelly Is now developing his annual case of hay fever. Although there is a cool breeze going through his office all the time he sweats to "beat a Turk." "There are three things which ail me yearly," said Mike. "Spring fever, rose fever and hay fever."

DRUGGIST TO FIGHT BRITISH BLACKLIST

Retaliatory measures by American druggists may follow the enforcement of the British blacklist of American Industries, according to local dealers. It was pointed out that many of the patent medicines sold in this country are manufactured in Kngland. Refusal of American druggists to handle tlnse preparations would curtail business of foreign factories to the extent of several million dollars.

DOROTHY BOBBINS EULOGIZES RILEY

Dorothy Robbins, 321 South Thirteenth street, granddaughter of J. F. Girardin, has written the following tribute to James Whitcomb Riley: James Whitcomb Riley is dead, On to heaven his spirit has fled. His poems shall always, always be In Indiana's memory. But he who wrote these grand old poems, Can never be forgotten in Indiana homes. We children of this dear old state We shall miss him so, But one consolation that we have We shall meet him when we go. '

CHAPMAN TWINS IMPROVE.

Little Mary Chapman, injured in last Saturday night's automobile acrident. was allowed to leave her cot at the Rcid Memorial hospital Friday. Her twin fdster, Helen, is still confined to her bed although she too has fihown a his Improvement. The condition of the father, Walter Chapman, is still serious.

VISITS WITH CANADIANS.

"The last, young Canadian enlisted yesterday." So wrote Elsie Thornburg, an assistant in the county treasurer's office, who is spending her vacation in Canada, in a letter received by her friends in that office this morning.

FALLS WITHOUT INJURY.

LINTOX, Ind., July 2D. Three-year old Arthur Haseman fell from a second story window in the Mutual Telephone building yesterday to a cement pavement and was not hurt. The child did not even cry.

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NATION'S BOYTOWNS PLAN TO ORGANIZE

Richmond's Boytown if successful will be made the nucleus for the organization of a Boys' National Government. John Melpolder said today that several other towns are taking up the movement which has been inaugurated

here and that if several are organized in the - state lt may be possible to effect a state government and then procveed by gradual steps up to a national government. It Is the plan of the Social Service Bureau secretary to let the members of the Richmond Boytown government figure out their own methods of procedure.

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SHOW GIVES PARADE. '

MILTON, Ind., July 29. The Heber Bros, dog and pony show made its entrance in three sections Thursday. About 12 o'clock came the parade which made a nice showing. The ladies chariots attracted much attention and the usual 6tring of children followed after the dogs and ponies. WESLEY SPENCER DIES. EATON, O., July 29. A. Wesley Spencer, 57, a former resident of Har

rison township, died Thursday in the state hospital at Dayton, following a long illness.' The body will be returned to his old home for funeral services and burial.

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