Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 251, 7 September 1916 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1916
CENTER VILLE FOLKS ENJOY STATE FAIR
CENTER VILLE, Ind., Sept. , 7. Charles Pike has moved from Maud Weddle's property on north Main CrosB to the Luther Zehring house on West Plum Thomas Dunbar and wife are spending the week with their daughter, Letha, at Indianapolis and are attending the fair Edna Miller who has been so seriously sick during the past several months, is improving wonderfully and has gone for a visit of a few days with her sister and relatives at Abington Delbert Fonts of Union City came Monday to visit hi3 daughter and father. On Tuesday Mr. Fouts and Miss Gladys nd Wilson Fouts and wife left for a 7lsit with relatives at Edlnburg
Miss Lillian Baker of Arizona visited Miss Laura Bertsch Tuesday. Miss Oertsch, who broke her hip and shoulder several weeks ago In a fall on the stairway, Is recovering as rapidly as can be expected Elmer Lewis and daughter Charlotte were over Sunday guests of Frank Howells and family, .v.. Mrs. Porter Pike Is spending the week at Indianapolis with friends and at the fair Bruce Dunbar and wife motored up and down the hills to Newberry in Green county last week and visited friends.
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Here is shown an Australian anti-aircraft gun and its crew on the Balkan front, anxiously awaiting the appearance of a Teuton flyer in the sky. The anti-aircraft fighting equipment with which the allied army In the Balkans is supplied is said to be the best in the world.
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By Wm. J. Burns and Isabel Ostrander
A Heal Detective Story by the World's Greatest Detective. A Fascinating Love 8tory Interwoven with the Tangled Threads of Mystery. Copyright, 1916, W. J. Watt Company. Newspaper rights by International News Service
Me had accomplished much, working as a mole works, In the dark. Could he not accomplish more by declaring himself; could he not by one bold stroke lay bare the heart of the mystery? Seating himself again at his desk, he took the telephone receiver from its hook and called up Anita Lawton at her home not upon the private wire he had had installed for her, but on the regular house wire. "Oh, Mr. Blaine, what is It! . Hav you found him? Have you news for me of Ramon?" Her voice, faint and high-pitched with the hideous suspense of the days just past, came to him tremulous with eagerness and an abiding hope. "No, Miss Lawton, I am sorry to say that I have not yet found Mr. Hamilton, but I have definite Information that ho still lives, at least," he returned. "I hope that In a few days, at most, I may bring him to you." "Thank heaven for that!" she responded fervently. "I have tried so hard to believe, to have faith that he will he restored to rae, and yet the hideous doubt will return again. These days and nights have been one long, ceaseless torture!" "You have taken my advice In regard to receiving your visitors?" "Oh, yes, Mr. Blaine. My three guardians have been unremitting in their attentions, particularly Mr. Rockamore, who calls daily. He has just left me." "Miss Lawton, I have decided that the time has come for us to declare ourselves openly not in regard to the mystery of your father's insolvency, but concerning the disappearance of Ramon Hamilton. I want you to call his mother up on the telephone as soon as I ring off, and tell her that you have resolved to retain me, on your account, to find him for you. Should she put forward any objections, overrule her and refuse to listen. I will he with you in any hour. In the meantime, should anyone call, you may tell them that you have just retained me to investigate the disappearance of your fiance. Tell that to anyone and everyone; the more publicity we give to that fact the better. The moment has arrived for us to carry war into the enemy's camp, and I know that we shall win! Keep up your courage, Miss Lawton We're done with maneuvering now. You've borne up bravely, but I believe your period of suspense, In regard to many things, Is past. Before this day is done, they will know that we are In this fight to the finish and to fight to win!" Henry Blaine was allowed scant opportunity for re'flection, In the hour which Intervened between his telephone message to Anita and the time of his appointment with her. Scarcely had he hung up the receiver once more when his secretary announced the arrival of Fifine Dechaussee. Had not Blaine been already aware of her success with Paddlngton, as the scone In the park an evening or two previously denoted, he would have hern instantly apprised by her manner that something of vital import had occurred. There was an indefinable change, a subtle metamorphosis, which was conveyed even in her appearance. Her delicate, Madonna-like face had lost its wax-like pallor and was flushed with a faint, exquisite rose; the wooden, slightly vacant expression was gone; she walked with a handsome, conscious grace which he had not before observed, and the slow, enigmatic smile with which she greet-
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behind it. "You did not keep your appointment with me yesterday why, mademoiselle?" asked Blaine, quietly. "Because it was impossible, m'sleu," she returned. "I could not get away. Madame the wife of M'sieu Franklin would not allow me to leave the children. This Is the first opportunity I have had to come." "And what have you to report?" he asked, watching her narrowly. She shrugged her shoulders.
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"Very little, M'sieu Blaine. Yester-' day the president of the Street Railways, M'sieu Mallowe, called on the minister, and remained for more than an hour. I could not hear their conversation they were In the library; but Just as M'sieu Mallowe was taking his departure I passed through the hall, and heard him say: " 'You must try to persuade her, Mr. Franklin; you have more influence over her than anyone else, even I. Miss Lawton must really go away for a time. It is the only thing that will save her health, her reason! She can do nothing here to aid in the search for young Hamilton", and the suspense is killing her. Try to get her to take our advice and go away, if only for a few days.' " "What did Dr. Franklin reply?" "I did not hear it all. I could not linger in the hall without arousing suspicion. Dr. Franklin agreed that Miss Lawton was ill and should go
away, and he said he would try to induce her to go that M'sieu Mallowe was undoubtedly right, and he was delighted that he took such an interest in Miss Lawton." She paused, and after a moment Blaine asked: "And that is. all?" "Yes, m'sieu." The French girl half turned as i( to take her departure, but he stayed her by a gesture. "You have nothing else to report? How about Paddlngton?" He shot the question at her tersely, his eyes never leaving her face, but she did not flinch. "M'sieu Paddlngton?" she repeated demurely. "I have nothing to tell you of him." , "You didn't try, then, to lead him on, as I suggested to get him to talk about Miss Lawton, or the people who were employing- him? You have not seen him?" To Be Continued.
THE RETREAT. War Correspondent Any news from the front. General (hurrying by) None whatever, except that the front is now tho rear.
BANDITS LOOT BANK,
DETROIT, Mich.;- Sept. 7. Two automobile bandits today held up the cashier and bookkeeper of the Chene street branch of the federal state bank. They demanded cash but before any money was handed out Leonard Noge opened fire on the robbers who ran, firing revolvers as they left the bank. Noge Is the assistant cashier. They escaped in an automobile.
There are about 1,300 gas plants in this country.
CLEAR BAD SKIN FROM WITHIN Pimply, muddy complexions are due to impurities in the blood. Clear up the skin by taking Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their mild laxative qualities remove the poisons from the system and brighten the eye. A full, free, non-griping bowel movement In the morning is the reward of a dose of Dr. King's New Life Pills the night before. At your Druggist, 25c. Adv.
AUTO PARTIES STOP AT CEDAR SPRINGS
at Lake Chetek, Wis Cedar Springs Hotel was filled with tourists from Saturday to Monday night, the Labor Day holiday making more than unusual work for the genial manager, George M. Smart, who states that it was the best Labor Day patronage ever experienced by the hotel.
LEAVES FOR NEW YORK
EATON, O., Sept. 7. To take up work in a New York hospital, Miss Maude Barnard, county visiting nurse, has resigned and will go to that city Friday. For the last two years she has been employed here. Her successor has not been named.
PUTS IN NEW DITCH
NEW PARIS, O., Sept. 7. P. F. McNeill came home "from off the road" to spend the Labor Day holiday with his family, and attended the Dry Run home-coming.. .. .Mr.' and Mr3. Ben Richards and Miss Simpson, Glen Kara, and A. L. and Miss Flo Richards of New Madison, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Richards Henry Murray has purchased a new Lexington..... Edward Jeanes, ditch supervisor, is putting in a ditch in the Winkle-Boze alley which leads Into the Richards commons on the west. This will be a great aid in carrying off the surplus water which goes down the Washington street gutter in volumes when there is a heavy rainfall.
Rural schools In Ohio are to introduce courses in etiquette and table manners.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy.
This is a medicine that every family ! should be provided with. Colic and !
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NEW PARIS, 0., Sept. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cussins went to Columbus, O., Sunday for a two weeks' outing Mrs. Hannah Sawyer of New Madison was the guest of Mrs. Caroline McGrew from Friday to Sunday and attended the Dry Run home coming The campers at Chautauqua from this vicinity returned home Monday, renewed in health and vigor from their two' weeks' outing and pronounced this year's program leagues ahead of any former year's attractions Mr. and Mrs. James Horrigan spent Saturday afternoon at Dayton Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kirkpatrick, Misses Mary Hawley and Carrie Haller and Harvey Haller returned Sunday afternoon from a delightful vacation spent
Q-Ban Revives Color Glands Darkens Gray Hair Naturally Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer is no dye, but acts -"on the roots, making hair and scalp healthy and restoring the color glands of the hair. So if your hair is gray, faded, bleached, prematurely gray, brittle or falling, apply Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer (as directed on bottle), to hair and scalp. In a short time all your gray hair will be restored to an even delicate, dark shade and entire head of hair will become soft, fluffy, long, thick and of such an even beautiful dark color no one could tell you had applied Q-Ban. Also stops dandruff and falling hair, leaving your hair fascinating and abundant without even a trace of gray. Sold on a money-back guarantee. 50 cents for a big bottle at Fihe's drug stqre, Richmond, Ind. Out-of-town folks supplied by mall. Adv.
Subterranean Torpedo Kentucky Carlsbad Springs DESTROYS DISEASE Why plod along with the army of sufferers when you can find relief by drinking Kentucky Carlsbad Water and join the army of well and happy who have been restored to health by drinking nature's True Remedy. KENTUCKY CARLSBAD SPRINGS WATER. We do not make any rash claims for Kentucky Carlsbad Springs Water. There are diseases which it cannot help. There are people in advanced stages of other diseases whom it may help but cannot cure. We know, however, that hundreds of people afflicted with Bright's Disease, Kidney, Liver and Stomach Trouble, Catarrh of the Head and Bowels and Intestinal Troubles, who have drunk the water in their own homes, now claim that the cause of their trouble has been removed and their health restored. We have seen so many cases of this kind and so wonderful have been the effects of Kentucky Carlsbad Springs Water in curing diseases for which it Is indicated and so numerous have been the testimonials from sufferers who have been restored to health that we do not hesitate to make the following sweeping guarantee: If you are afflicted with any of the above ailments and will drink Kentucky Carlsbad Springs Water for a period of ten days or two weeks, we or the dealer who sold you the water, will refund to you all the money you paid for it if you are not satisfied with the results. .AH we ask, is that, in fairness to yourself as well as to us, you take it according to the directions. Then, whatever you say will be final. The Kentucky Carlsbad Springs Company own and conduct the Carlsbad Hotel and Sanatorium at Dry Ridge, Ky. For Rheumatism, to be entirely relieved, it is necessary to bathe in the water at the Springs, as well as to drink it. Write for new booklet just issued. Kentucky Carlsbad Springs Hotel Company. (Incorporated.) DRY RIDGE, KY. Water on sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv.
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If You Want the Best Buy An ERIEZ RANGE Heavy cast iron tops, fronts and burner chambers are used. The oven and broiler doors are finished with beautiful white porcelain. The ovens and broilers are protected with half-inch insulating space. The ovens are all full eighteen inches. Oven bottoms are cast iron lined with asbestos and steel and have cooking hole. Oven thermometers which are warranted not to get out of order are used. The burners are all made interchangeable and cast in one piece. Three lines of burners in the oven which insures absolute uniform heat throughout the oven. Valves can be adjusted to burn either kind of gas.
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WHAT IS CORROSION? READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY. IT TELLS YOU: All riletals except the group known as "Noble Metals" of which gold and platinum are the best known examples, suffer from rust to a greater or less degree when subjected to the combined attack of water and oxygen. Furthermore, the action of gas tends to accelerate corrosion in sheet metals. Gas Ranges made entirely of cast iron are not economical in gas consumption, and furthermore are inconvenient in that they retain the heat, which is of course objectionable in hot weather, as it keeps the kitchen hot a long time. ERIEZ RANGES are made from a combination of cast metal and sheet metal. The cast metal is so placed on all ERIEZ Ranges that the direct action of the gas will come in contact with the cast metal only. The balance of the body of the range is made of RUSTRESISTING SHEET METAL specially rolled from iron ingots with this idea in view. THE SHEET IRON (NOT STEEL) IS WARRANTED TO OUTWEAR STEEL FROM TWO TO THREE TIMES. In as much as the life of any gas range is dependent upon its weakest points, when the combination of cast and sheet metal above described are used, easily 200 to 300 per cent has been added to the durability of the stove. RUST-RESISTING IRON IS USED THROUGHOUT ERIEZ RANGES. Most careful and convincing time tests made out of doors on this iron, have proven that it will outlast under the same conditions, regular Bessemer steel from two to three times. Further tests have been made as to the results obtained with this iron as related to the action of the gas on steel. It has been proven that the iron used in ERIEZ RANGES will outlast ordinary steel from two to three times. The finished body sheets have been tested and found to withstand by over 400 degrees of heat (Fahrenheit) more than polished steel ordinarily used. The above facts are worthy of the most serious consideration by the buyer of a gas range.
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