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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1916
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM
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Seeing America First. Under this caption, the New York World editorially praises the decision of persons in the East to visit the West and the residents on the Pacific slope to travel Eastward. No one denies the advantages of travel. It broadens one's conception of the grand country in which we live, arouses our patriotism, brings us closer together. The World should have amplified the caption to say "Seeing the Western Hemisphere First." The war in Europe has curtailed the tours which in former years took thousands of America to Europe there to see an old civilization and what remains of the handicraft and work of the men of former centuries. Now hundreds of Americans are seeing North America. Alaska's wonders are being visited; parties are going' to Cuba and the islands to the south; many are taking trips to Central and South America. They are bringing back stories of the wonderful things to be seen in our own hemisphere. The war has hastened an appreciation through travel of the glories of North and
South America. The editorial of the World is worth while reading for those who have not seen the United States, and so it is reproduced. This is the season in years before the war when the rush of homeward-bound tourist travel was most observable at the New York piers of the transatlantic liners. It is now most observable at Chicago, as the gateway between the American East and the Far West. The Western railroads report the heaviest
The Crevice
By Wm. J. Burns "Paddington never double-crossed me!" groaned Mac Alarney, before the door closed upon him. "But you did, Blaine! Just as I meant to get him, I'll get you! I fell for your d d scheme, and since you've got the goods on me, I suppose I'll go up, but God help you when I come out! I can wait it'll be the better when it comes!" "But the others" queried the Doctor, as he and Blaine, with the injured man between them, settled down in the ambulance for the slow careful Journey back to the city. "That third man who came for me last night the one with the French accent and the cough and the rest who are in this kidnapping plot? Will you get them, too?" "Ross and Surac: are enough to guard Mac Alarney and Al on their way to the lock-up." the detective responded quietly. "The others will go on up to the sanitarium and clean the place out. They'll get French Louis, all right. And as for the rest who are concerned in this, Doctor Alwyn, be aure that I intend to see that they get their Just deserts." "And it is said that you have never lost a case!" the Doctor remarked. "I shall not lose this one." Blaine ' spoke with quiet confidence, unmixed with any boastfulness. "I cannot lose; there is too much at stake." Late that night.Anita Lawton was awakened from a tortured, feverish dream by the violent ringing of the telephone bell at her bedside. The voice of Henry Blaine, fraught with a latent tension of suppressed elation, came to her over the wire. "Miss Lawton. I shall come to you In twenty minutes. Please be prepared to go out with me m my car. iso don't ask me any qupstlons now. I will explain when I reach you." His arrival found her dressed and restlessly pricing the floor of the reception-room, in a fever of mingled hopp an anxiety. "What Is it. Mr. Blaine?" she cried, seizing his hand and pressing it convulsively in both of hers. "You have tipws for me! I can read it in your face! Ramon" "Is safe!" he resnonded. "Can you bear a sudden shock now, .Miss Lawton? Mtr all tliat has gone before, can von withstand one more blow?" "Oh. te!! me! Tell me auickly! I can endure everything, if only Ramon Is safe!" "I found him tonight, and brought h'm back to tho city. I have come to take you to him." "But why why did he not come with vou? Does he not realize what I have suffered that every moment of suspense,- of waiting for him, is an added trture? "He realizes nothing." Blaine hesitated, and then went on: "It is best for you to know the truth at once. Mr. Hamilton has suffered a severe injury. He is lying almost at the point of death, but the physicians say he has a chance, a good chance, for recovery, now that he is where he can receive expert care and attention. How he camo by his shattered skull he has a fracture at the base of the brain we shall not know until he recovers sufficient consciousness to tell us. At present, he is in a state of coma, rec Masonic Calendar Tuesday Sept. 26 Richmond lodge No. 196 F. A. M. Called meeting. Work in the Master Mason Degree. Wednesday Sept. 27 Webb lodge No. 24 F. A. M. Called meeting. Work in the Master Mason degree. , Thursday Sept. 28 Richmond Commandary No. 8 K. T. Special conclave work in the Knight Templar degree. Friday Sept. 29. King Solomon's chapter No. 4 R. A. M. Called meeting. Work in the Royal Arch degree, Refreshments. ,
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to the utmost $200,000,000 has ploughed m, and even for only and Isabel Ostrander ognizing no one, nothing that goes on about him. He will not rouse to hear your voice; he will hot know of your presence; but I thought that it would comfort you to see him, to feel that everything is being done for him that can be done." "Ah, yes!" she sobbed. "Take me to him, Mr. Blaine! Thank God, thank God that you have found him! Just to look upon his dear face again, to touch him, to know that at least he still lives! He must not die, now; he cannot die! The God who has permitted you to restore him to me, would not. allow that! Take me to him!" So it was that a few short minutes Copyright, 191C, by the McClure THE KING AND HIS BROTHER Part II Neta waited a minute and then she sprang toward the wand, and in another instant the dragon sprang to hla feet and shot out fire from his eyes. Poor little Neta thought it was all over with her, and she closed her eyes, but when nothing happened she opened them again, and to her surprise, instead of the fiery dragon, there stood before her a handsome youth, who bowed before her and presented to her the wand she had come for. "You are a brave girl," he said. "You have saved me from a dreadful fate and here is the .wand for which you came. What do you wish to do with it? Perhaps I can help you." Neta was so overcome with fright and surprise that she had to sit down before answering, so the youth sat down beside her, and after a while Neta told him her story. "Poor girl," said the youth, "your story is as sad as mine. I was changed into the dreadful dragon you saw and given the wand to guard. I could never be restored to my own shape until a young lady came for the wand. It might be taken from me by some one else, but I could not be changed from the shape of the dragon unless the young lady came. "Of course, I never expected to be saved because I did not think any lady would ever dare come near ma or even attempt to get the wand. "But come, we must not waste time, we must rescue your poor father, and we will know the tree because it will moan and sound like the wind. Listen! "The sound comes from this direction," said the youth. "Follow me and we soon will have your father released." The youth led Neta through the forest, helping her through the brush STOP-CONSIDER
sight - seeing travel ever known. It
has been crowding the mountain and coast resorts of the Pacific all summer. It is now taxing
the eastbound carrying facilities of
the transcontinental roads. Europe s former annual harvest from American travellers of near
for once been turned back and largely in the great Far West.
The ancient in human experience and construction and destruction will always have a charm and an educational value appealing irresistibly to the native of the New World. The end of the war will see a resumption of Ameri
can travel to Europe on perhaps a greater scale than ever. But this reversion of that travel
a season or two to a broadening
view of and acquaintance with that mighty empire west of the Mississippi, which is the product of hardly more than a generation of Eastern pioneering and upbuilding, must be of vast national benefit. For this experience the East will know its West and the West the East as not before, and the net profit for national unity will be incalculable.
Bumping the Speed Maniac. California is trying heroic measures to curb the recklessness of speed maniacs. To force motorists to reduce speed when they are approaching railroad crossings, ridges four inches deep and five inches apart for a distance of three hun
dred feet on each side of the crossing are placed in the roads and streets. If taken slowly the motorists escape discomfort, but if they try to pass them running fast, the jolts and bumps force them to take notice.
In many eastern cities, motorists have crashed through wooden guards at railroad crossings in their mad desire to cross a track before an oncoming train. The railroad companies complain that the repair bills on some crossings are excessively high. It is cruel to wish motorists who do not regard, signals death and injury, but it seems that the deaths of reckless drivers have little effect on the majority of motorists.
99 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 later Henry Blaine tasted the first real fruit of his victory, as he stood aside in the quiet hospital room, and with dimmed eyes beheld the scene before him. The wide, white bed, the silent, motionless, bandage-swathed figure upon it, the tender, dark-robed, kneeling girl only that, and the echo of her low-breathed sob of love and gratitude. His own great, fatherly heart swelled with the Joy of work well done, of the happiness he had brought to a spirit all but broken, and a sure, triumphant premonition that the struggle still before him would be crowned with victory. To Be Continued. Newspaper Syndicate. New York. and briars, and at last they stopped in front of a tall tree. "This is the tree," said the youth, "do you not hear the moaning? You must work the spell because you found the wand. Strike the tree three times and say, "Come forth! come forth! You who are a prisoner!" on the last stroke of midnight. Wait, the hour is Just striking." So Neta did as he told her, and in Hard Work Can Be Avoided It ie no longer necessary to beat ruga or scrub them with soap and water. Anyhow, both operations injure rugs; beating breaks the backing, water soaks in and rots the warp. OLSONITE is a color restorer that makes old, faded, dingy, dull or dirty looking carpets or rugs look like new. Oisonlte makes colors fresh and bright, renews oil in fibers and raises nap. It is easy to apply and costs little. Your rugs look better, wear better and you save cost of cleaning and dyeing if you use Olsonile. Thousands of bright women wouldn't keep bouse without it Two Sizes, 25c. 50c At Drug and Department Stores OLSON RUG CO. Chicagsv Illinois Palladium Want Ads. Pay. Does it pay to save a few dollars on that Concrete or Sidewalk Work by placing the contract with the concern that's going to "skimp" materials and work to make a profit? Our figures represent the lowest estimates at which the work can be done properly the way you want It done. Our estimating pencils are sharp and awaiting your request for figures. MATHER B. KELSEY Phone 3807
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Nourished in an Incubator at Coney Island and later at Atlantic City, a little war baby, whose father was killed in Flanders several months before the baby's birth and whose mother died a short time after the two and a half pound bit of humanity came Into the world, is now the adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Elkins. Mr. Elkins is a son of the late Senator Stephen Elkins of West Virginia. Mrs. Elkins, who was Miss Wilhelmina Lonsdale, a Tennesse beauty before her marriage, has given her adopted baby the name of John Gerard Lonsdale. The baby is now at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elkins in Atlantio City.
the place of the tree stood her uncle, the King. "Oh! cried Neta, "where is my poor father? He is not safe, where is he?" Do not cry for your wretched father," said her uncle. "If I am not mistaken he has brought all this trouble upon me. He was not a prisoner in the tree; it was I. While he, I am sure, is sitting on my throne." The youth followed Neta and her uncle to the palace where Kato was giving a feast in honor of his being King. When he saw his brother, the rightful King, and Neta beside him he threw up his hands and with, a loud cry fell to the floor, and when they took him away he began to talk about the tree that was a man and the toads walking like children. He had gone mad and never knew anything after that night. The King was so grateful to Neta for rescuing him that he made her his heiress, and when he died Neta became Queen, and the youth who had been changed from a dragon married Neta and became King. The old miser, when he did not get half of the kingdom he was promised, went to the cave of the dragon, and when he found the dragon had disappeared and the wand with him, he went to the witch for help, telling her to change Neta into a toad at once and he would take her to the palace to her father. But when the old witch found the dragon had disappeared she gave a
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