Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 271, 30 September 1916 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1916
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM
Published Every Evenine Except Sunday, Dy Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Sts. R. G. Leeds, Editor. E. H. Harris. Mgr.
Entered at tho Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, as Seo ond Class Mail Matter.
Registration Both parties are taking no chances to see that persons who have not registered omit doing this important thing. They are revising their poll books and their leaders will call on delinquent voters, advising them to be sure and register. Of course, every voter ought of his own accord and initiative know whether he must register, but the sad fact remains that many of them are remiss on the details preliminary. to their right of enjoying suffrage and need to be prodded by party workers. Should a voter have the slightest doubt as to whether he is entitled to vote, he does not want to wait, but ought find out at once.
The Conquering Peanut No county fair, baseball game or circus is complete without the peanut. It is an institution in American life. Appetite for the peanut does not diminish from youth to old age. The demand grows with each generation. The supply is greater than the inhabitants of the United States can eat, but the peanut does not suffer. The Cleveland Leader explains the reason thus : The oil industry balances the score. The nuts the millions of peanut-eaters don't eat can be swallowed easily by the mills which make peanut oil and peanut meal. The oil is a welcome and
very good addition to the food supply of the coun
try. The meal gets to the same end less directly. Cattle and swine eat it and then they are eaten in turn. This year Texas alone expects to make about 60,000 barrels of peanut oil. There will be 40,000 tons of peanut meal as a side product. These figures will doubtless be far surpassed before long. Ultimately a great deal of soap may be made in the United States, as it is in France and other countries of Europe, with peanut oil as one of its ingredients. So the peanut is not only holding its own. but widening its field of usefulness. It is one of the products of American agriculture which are as promising as they are popular.
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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
Suracl noted it when he entered to make his report, and the glint of enthusiasm in his own eyes brightened like burnished steel. "I relieved Ross at noon, as you instructed me, sir," he began, "in the vestibule of Mr. Rockamore's apartment house. It was a good thing that I had the six-cylinder car handjv for he surely led me a chase! Ten min
utes after I went on duty, Rockamore came out", jumped into his automobile, and after circling the park, he turned south, zig-zagging through side streets as if to cut off pursuit. He reached South-end Ferry, but hovered about until the gates were on the point of closing. Then his chauffeur shot the car forward, but before I could reach him, Creghan stepped up with your warrant. " 'I'm sorry, sir,' I heard him say as I came up. 'I'm to use this only in case you insist on attempting to leave the city, sir. Mr. Blaine's orders.' "Rockamore turned on him in a fury, but thought better of it, and after a minute he leaned forward with a shrug, and directed the chauffeur north again. This time he tried the Great Western Station, but Liebler was there waiting for him; then the North Illington branch depot Schmidt was on hand. As a forlorn hope he tried the Tropic and Oriental steamship line, one of their ships goes out tonight, but Norris intercepted him; at last he
5pccut;u uun it mc uuum i oiu unu jul orv the eastern post-road, but Kearney was on the job at the toll-gate. "He gave it up then, and went tack to hi3 rooms, and Ross relieved me there, just now. The lights are flaring in the windows of his rooms, and you can see his shadow he's pacing up and down like a caged animal!" "All right, Suraci. Go back and tell Ross to have one of his men telephone to me at once if Rockamore leaves his rooms, before nine. That will be all for you tonight. I've got to do the rest of the work myself." At nine o'clock precisely, Henry Blaine presented himself at Rockamore's door. A3 he had anticipated he was admitted at once and ushered into the Englishman's presence as if his coming had been expected. "I say, Blaine, what the devil do you mean by this game you're playing?" Rockamore demanded, as he stood erect and perfectly poised upon the hearth, and faced the detective. A faint, sarcastic smile curved his lips, and in his pale eyes there was no hint of trouble or fear. merely a look of tolerant, half-contemptuous amusement. Immaculate in his dinner-coat and fresh boutonniere, his bearing superb in his ease and condescension, he presented a picture of elegance. Blaine glanced about the rich, somber den before he replied. "I'm not playing any game, Mr.
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Rockamore. Why did you try so desperately to leave the city?" The Englishman shrugged. "A sudden whim, I suppose. Would it be divulging a secret of your profession If you informed my why one of your men did not arrest me, since all had warrants on the ridiculous charge you brought against me this morning, of murdering my oldest and closest friend?" "I merely wanted to assure myself that you would not leave the city until I had obtairted-Hfficient data with which to approach you," the detective responded, imperturbably. "I have come tonight for a little talk with you, Mr. Rockamore. I trust I am not intruding?" "Not at all. As a matter of fact, after today's incidents I was rather expecting you." Rockamore waved his unbidden guest to a chair, and produced a gold cigarette-case. "Smoke? You perhaps prefer cigars no? A brandy and soda?" "Thank you, no. With your permission, I will get right down to business. It will simplify matters for both of us if you are willing to answer some questions I wish to put to you; but, of course, there is no compulsion about it. On the other hand, it is my duty to warn you that anything you say may be used against you." "Fire away, Mr. Blaine!" Rockamore seated himself and stretched out his legs luxuriously to the open wood-fire. "I don't fancy that anything I shall say will militate against me. I was
an idiot to lose my temper this morning, but I hate being made game of. Now the whole situation merely amuses me, but it may become tiresome. Let's get it over." To Be Continued.
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SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 30. The Chamber of Commerce is advocating the "more daylight" plan of setting clocks an hour ahead of time, so that everybody may have an hour more of daylight after the 6 o'clock whistle blows.
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