Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 275, 5 October 1916 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 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 the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, aa Second Class Mall Matter.
On the Winning Side Says Abe Martin: "Ther's too many people in this country that want V be on th winnin side regardless o' anything involved." Kin Hubbard clothes a powerful truth in the homely saying of Abe. Men have always hankered to be with the winners, irrespective of the principles involved in the issue. Some believe they are forever disgraced if for one time only they are with the minority, no matter whether the minority is in the right. Others keep an ear cocked to be sure and catch the popular verdict bo that they can. ride in the band wagon. If seventy-five per cent of the men in the United States would not care what side they were on, provided the side they are on is the right
side, there would be a healthy revolution in this country that would right a couple thousand evils and remedy a couple thousand ills. If that seventy-five per cent would consider "everything involved," mighty few dishonest and bragging politicians would be elected to off ice and seventy-five per cent of straightforward honest men would go to the legislative halls and to the executive and judicial chairs. Desire to be on the popular side has defeated thousands of good movements in politics and social reform. It has chloroformed thousands of good beginnings and noble aspirations. It is the one thing all of us seem to enjoy. It strikes us that the big man after all isn't the fellow who always is on the popular side, but the fellow who is true to his convictions even if the majority believes he is an iconoclast and narrow-minded fool. A man who has faith in himself despite the opposition of the majority has more solid backbone than the thousand chaps who sit on the band wagon and yell because they know the whole town is yelling that way. Usually after the yelling has subsided, a large percentage of the noise-makers will admit that the chap who refused to yell with the crowd is the fellow who was using his thinking box while they were using their lungs.
"The Crevice"
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By Wm. J. Burns and Isabel Ostrander
A Real Detective Story by the World' Greatest Detectlve. A Fascinating Love Story Interwoven with the Tangled Thread of Mystery. Copyright, 1916, W. J. .Watt Company. Newspaper rights by International News Service
"Because he Is a man, and prepared to protect and defend to the last ounce
of his strength the thing which he loved better than life itself the thing
which, but for him, stood helpless and alone, surrounded by enemies and
hopelessly entangled In the meshes of
a gigantic conspiracy!" "You speak in riddles, Mr. Blaine." Mallowe's gray brows drew together. "Riddle which will soon be answered, Mr. Mallowe. : Miss Lawton's natural protector her father had been
ruthlessly removed by death. Only
Mr. Hamilton stood between her and the machinations of those who thought they had her in their power. Therefore, Mr. Hamilton was also removed, temporarily. Do I make myself quite clear now?" "It Is impossible, incredible! What enemies could this dear child here have made, and who could wish to harm her? Besides, am I not here? Do not any of my friends stand in loco parentis to her?" "As you doubtless are aware one of Miss Lawton's pseudo-guardians, at least, has involuntarily resigned his wardenship," Blaine remarked. "You refer to the sudden death last night of my associate, Mr. Rockamore?" Mallowe shook his head dolorously. "A terrible accident! The news was an inexpressible shock to me! It was to comfort Miss Lawton for the blow which the loss of this devoted friend must be to her that I came -today' "I fancy Th loss itself will be consolation enough, Mr. Mallowe. The accident was tragic, of course. It takes courage to clean a gun, sometimes more courage, perhaps, than to spill into a glass an Ingredient not usually Included in a Scotch highball, let us say." "Mr. Blaine, If you are Inclined to be facetious, sir, let mo tell you this is neither the time nor place for an attempt at a Jest! When Miss Lawton called you In, the other day, and engaged you to search for Mr. Hamilton " "Oh, she didn't call me in then, Mr. Mallowe! I've been on the case from the start, all this last month, In fact, and in close touch with Miss Lawton every day." . Mallowe started back, the light of comprehension dawning swiftly in his eyes, only Instantly to be veiled with a film of craftiness. "What case?" he asked. "Ramon Hamilton has not been missing for a month." "The case of the death of Pennington Lawton! The case of his fraudulently alleged bankruptcy! The case of the whole damnable conspiracy to crush this girl to the earth, to impoverish her and tarnish the fair name and honored memory of her father. It's cards on the table now, Mr. Mallowe, and I'm going to win!" "You must be mad!" exclaimed the older man. "This talk of conspiracy is ridiculous, absurd!" "Mr. Rockamore called me mad,' also, yesterday afternoon, standing Just where you stand now, Mr. Mallowe." The detective met the lowering eyes squarely. . "Yet he went home and accidentally shot himself! A curiously opportune shot that! Miss Lawton's enemies depended too confidently upon her credulity in accepting without question the unsubstantiated assertion of her father's insolvency. They did not take into account the possibility that their henchman, Paddlngton. might fail, or turn traitor; that Mac Alarney might talk to save his own hide; that Jimmy Brunell's forgeries might be traced to their source; that the books in the office of the Recorder of Deeds might divulge interesting items to those sufficiently concerned to delve into the files of past years! You discharged your clerk on the flimsiest of excuses, Mr. Mallowe but you did not discharge her quite soon enough. Rockamore's stenographer, and the switchboard operator in Carlls' office, who, like your filing clerk, came from Miss Lawton's club, were also dismissed too late. As I have said, my cards are on the table now. Are you prepared to play yours?" For answer, Mallowe turned slowly
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to Anita, his face a study of pained surprise and indignation. "My dear girl, I do not understand one word of what this person is saying, but he is either mad, or intoxicated with his success in locating Ramon, to the extent that he is endeavoring to build up a fictitious case on a maze of lies. Any notoriety will bring him welcome publicity, and that is all he Is looking for. I shall take immediate steps to have his incomprehensible and dangerous allegation suppressed. Such a man Is a menace to the community! In the meantime, I must beg of you to dismiss him at once. Do not listen to him, do not allow him to influence you! You are only an impulsive, credulous girl, and he is using you as a mere tool for his own ends. I cannot imagine how you happened to fall into his clutches." Anita faced him, straight and slim and tall, and her soft eyes seemed fairly to burn into his. "I am not so credulous as you think, Mr. Mallowe. I never for a moment believed your assertion that my father died a pauper, and I took immediate steps to disprove it. Doctor Franklin was your tool, when he came to me with your message, but not I! And I shouldn't advise you to try, at this late date, to 'suppress' Mr. Blaine. Many other malefactors have attempted It, I understand, in the past, but I never heard of any of them meeting with conspicuous success. You and my other two self-appointed guardians must have been desperate indeed to have risked trying to hoodwink me with so ridiculous and vague a story as that of the loss of my father's fortune!" "This is too much!" Mallowe stormed. "Young woman, you forget your
self! Because of the evil suggestions, the malevolent influence of this man's plausible lies, are you such an ingrate as to turn upon your only friends, your father's intimate, life-long associates, the people who have, from disinterested motives of the purest kindness and affection, provided for you, comforted you, and shielded you from the world? Anltar I cannot believe it of you! I will leave you, now. I am positively overcome with this added shock of your ingratitude and willful deceit, coming so soon after the blow of my poor friend's death. I trust you will be in a thoroughly repentant frame of mind when next I see you. "As for you, sir!" He turned to the immovable figure of the detective. "I will soon show you what it means to meddle with matters which do not concern you to pit yourself arrogantly against the biggest power in this country!" "The biggest power in this or any other country Is the power of Justice." Blaine's voice rang out trenchantly. "When you and your associates planned this desperate coup, it was as a last resort. You had involved yourselves too deeply; you had gone too far to retrace your steps. You were forced to go on forward and now your path is closed with bars of iron!" "I will not remain here any longer to be insulted! Miss Law-ton, I shall never cross the threshold of this house again this house, which only by my charity you have been suffered to remain in until you apologize for the disgraceful scene here this morning. I can only hope that you will soon come to your senses!" To Be Continued.
GLEANERS CONDUCT REGULAR SESSIONS
WHITEWATER, Ind., Oct. 5. Mr. Frank Blose and family made a motor trip to Marlon, Ind. Sunday The Gleaners Class of the Christian Sunday School met at the church parlors Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Mary Chenoweth of New Paris, spent Monday with her parents at this place .... Miss Martha Jackson is visiting her brother at Red Key, Ind Mr. Wilber Townsend and family of Hopewell, were callers here Sunday. Mr. Sam Nicholson and daughter, Myrtle, are entertaining Mrs. Libble Pike of Kansas Mrs. Ray Knoll and son Evon, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thomas at Fountain City.
News from Modoc
By Atles Hansom.
Mrs. Glass of Dayton, visited relatives here last week Mrs. George Bo6h and son Paul, of Selma, motored here Sunday, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hanscom Mrs. Samuel Pauling of Portland, was here last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartie....Mr. Joe Fredlline is making arrangements to move from his farm to his property in Modoc; he has erected a new wood-shed where the old one was destroyed by fire a few weeks ago. . . .Miss Mildred Honeywine, of Richmond, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Conley Tillson last week Miss Hazel Dow has accepted a position in Jones & Gillium store vacated by Miss Bertha Wynn, who became the wife of Mr. Burley Conwell Saturday evening.
One estate of the czar's covers 100,000,000 acres, three times the size of England.
For a Muddy Complexion Take Chamberlain's Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and cereals. Take outdoor exercise daily and your complexion will be greatly improved within a few months. Try it. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
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Webster, Ind., Oct. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ebrite and children Margaret, Lucy and Mary of Muncle, Rev. and Mrs. L. Chamness of Williamsburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Beeson Sunday Miss Frances Harvey, who has been spending the week in Richmond, returned home Saturday evening Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Baldwin, William Baldwin
and their guest, Mrs. Mary Bailes, of
Ft. Wayne, went to Cambridge City to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lindsay Mrs. Marx Bales visited Mrs. Lucile Beeson Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jay motored to Richmond Saturday evening.
Masonic Calendar
Thursday, October 5 Wayne Council No 10, R. & S. M., stated assembly and work in the degrees. Saturday, October 7 Loval chapter No. 49 O. E. S., stated meeting.
The shamrock was adopted as the national emblem of Ireland because St. Patrick selected it in order to explain to the Irish the doctrine of the trinity.
Q-BAN REVIVES COLOR GLANDS Darken 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 Store, Richmond, Ind. Out-of-town folks supplied by mail. Adv.
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From down in Florida comes the latest fad to engage the attention of women who follow the dictates of fashion. Real live alligators are being used as the decorative motif on milady's collar. Mrs. A. Elliot, a New York woman has the distinction of being the first woman to wear the 'gators in public. The little reptiles were fastened to her collar by dainty satin ribbons. Other women are following the fad. The alligators are sent from Florida by parcel post. No food is given them during their journey to the north and they are not fed for ten days after their arrival here.
Events in Liberty
Miss Helen McCoy was shopping in Cincinnati Tuesday Miss Carolyn Young returned to her home in Eaton Monday after a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Husted, and family Mrs. Jane Miller of Elwood, is the guest of Mrs. Mary Jones, this week Mr. and Mrs. William Farr, and daughter, Miss Daise, left Wednesday for Orleans, Indiana, to make an extended visit with Mrs. Rose Talbott W. E. Morris is in Brookston, on business this week Misses' Charlotte Husted, Mildred Clark, Corrine Snyder and Nell Harrell, were in Richmond Tuesday Miss Edith Shoemaker, was shopping in Connersville Monday Miss Gertrude Jacobs, is here from Greenbush, Ohio, visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Cephas Sample Mrs. C. E. Hughes, Mrs. L. C. Maxwell and Misses Gertrude Hill and Mary Bryden, were in Richmond Tuesday Miss Corinne Snyder was in Cincinnati Wednesday. Mrs. H. G. Richardson and daughter, Eleanor, spent the day Tuesday in Connersville C. F. Bond was in Cincinnati on business Tuesday Miss Elizabeth Drapier left Wednesday for a visit with friends in Cincinnati Mrs. O. L. Stivers is the guest of relatives in Cincinnati this week Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brattin and family have motored through from Syracuse, New York, for a visit with relatives in Union county Mrs. L. O. Snook and little son, Allen, left Tuesday for an extended visit with relatives in Iowa.
MARIE GOLDSMITH MARRIES STANLEY OTT, EATON
EATON, Ohio, Oct. 5. The wedding of Miss Marie Goldsmith, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goldsmith, to Stanley Ott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Ott, will be solemnized Thursday evening at 6:30 at the bride's home near Eaton. Rev. M. D. Howsare, of First Christian church, will perform the impressive ring service in the presence of a large company of relatives and friends. The couple will reside on a farm.
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Bering sea is to be charted by means of a new vessel now being built at a Lake Michigan port. The surveyor will be used by the government only for coast and geodetic survey work.
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months. These are misguided conclusions. "Mother's Friend," used daily before confinement, will prove Its great value as an allay to those
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PLAN BIG RALLY DAY FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL
NEW MADISON, Ohio, Oct. 5.--Next Sunday, October 8, will be Rally Day for the U. B. church and Sunday EChool. The aim Is to have 250 present for Sunday school. Special program has been arranged for Sunday school and a special sermon for church services. Aged Man Sick. Wm. Shoemaker, aged 84, was found In an unconscious condition in his room Monday morning by Jay Coblentz. The aged man lives alone and had been failing for some time. His condition is serious.
TELEPHONE COMPANY TO HOLD ELECTION
CENTERVILLE, Ind., Oct. 5. The annual meeting of stockholders of the Centerville Co-operative Telephone Co. will be held at the town hall Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock on Oct. 21. A large attendance is desired. All busi-
LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT
Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys if Bladder Bothers You.
Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid In meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked ; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if ladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot i:.j"e anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus
avoiding serious kidney disease. Adv.
ness of importance will be discusseA at thi3 meeting and officers for thw ensuing year will be elected.
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