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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 1916

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND 8UN-TELEGRAM

; Published Every Evenine Except Sunday, Dy Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Sta. R. G. Leeds, Editor. E. H. Harris, Mgr.

Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, ond Class Mall Matter.

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, Tracing Lost Men

One of the features of the Salvation Army's work Is that of tracing lost men. In sixty coun

tries and colonies in which the Salvation Army has stations, the work of locating lost men and women goes on day and night. Its records show that one-half of the persons it sets out to locate

are found. As soon as the name of a lost person

is handed the Army, letters are written to every

. person of that name in the cities where the Salvation Army works. Members of the army are on the watch for persons tallying with the descriptions, and often are able to locate their man. Usually when a person disappears he does so because he is ashamed to face his friends and acquaintances. For that reason he tries to keep ! his identity hidden. The search for such a per

son is long and tedious, sometimes covering the globe and requiring hundreds of letters. The Salvation Army has done noble work among the poor and outcasts of . the large cities. It finds a greater field of activity there than it does in smaller cities the size of Richmond where charity bureaus alleviate suffering. The work of reclaiming fallen men and women is a noble one and the Salvation Army is accorded high praise everywhere for its self-sacrificing willingness to go where thousands of us would refuse to go.

Dealing With Blackmailers - About the best way to deal with a blackmailer is to smash him on the jaw when he demands hush money. Revelations last week in Chicago and New York show that scores of wealthy men and women have paid thousands of dollars to blackmailers. It is a pity that these men and women must receive the publicity they will get in testifying against members of a blackmailing gang, but that's the only way to break up the practice. The victim of a blackmailer is in the unfortunate position to be forced to pay the sac

rifice of notoriety to help convict the scoundrel that "got his money. A well directed smash on the blackmailer's jaw remains the best weapon against him. .

Resin Found on Her Body

'The

Crevice

By Wm, J. Burns and Isabel Ostrander

A Real Detective Story by the World' Greatest Detective. A. Fasctnatln0 Leve 8tery Interwoven with the Tangled Threads of Mystery. Copyright, 1916. W. J. Watt Company. Newspaper rights by International News Service

Ate he strode Indignantly from the ' room, Anita turned anxiously to Henry

; Blaise.

"Oh. what will he do?" she whisper ed. ' "He is really a power, a money ' power, you know, Mr. Blaine! Where

' will he go now?" "Straight to Ms confers Carlis. and

tell him that the game is up." The de

fective spoke with .brisk confidence.

I "Hell be tailed by my men, anyway, bo

I we shall soon have a report. Don t see janyone, on any pretext whatsoever, :' and don't leave the house, Miss Law-

1 ton.' I will instruct Wilkes on my way

out, that you are to be at home to no

one. I must be getting back to my ! office now. If I am not mistaken, I

shall receive a visit without unnecessary delay from my old friend Timothy Carlis. and I wouldn't miss it for the world 1" Blaine's prediction proved to have been well founded. Scarcely an hour passed, and he was deep in the study of some of his earlier notes on the case, when all at once a hubbub arose in his outer office. Usually quiet and well-ordered, its customary stillness was broken by a confused, ezpostulatory murmur of voices, above which rose a strident, angry bellow, like that of a maddened wild beast. Then a chair was violently overturned; the sudden sharp sound of a scuffle came to the detective's listening ears; and the door was dashed open with a Jar which made the massive inkstand upon the desk quiver. Timothy Carlis stood upon the thresholdTimothy Carlis, his face empurpled, the great veins upon his lowslanting forehead ' standing out like whipcords, his huge, spatulate hands clenched, bis narrow, slit eyes gleaming murderously. "So you're here, after all!" he roared. "Those d d fools out there tried to give me the wrong steer, but I was wise to 'em. You buffaloed Rockamore, and that senile old idiot, Mallowe, but you can't bluff me! I came here to see you. and I usually get what I go after!" "Having seen me, Carlis, will you kindly state your business and go? This promises to be one of my busiest days. What can I do for you?" Blaine leaned back in his chair, with a bland smile of pleased expectancy.

"It ain't what you can do; It s what you're goin' to do. and no mistake about it! " the other glowered. "You're goin' to keep your hands off, from now on! Ob, you know what I mean, right enough. Don't try to work the surprised gag on me!" He added the latter with a coarse sneer which further distorted his inflamed visage. Blaine, with an expression of sharp inquiry, had whirled around in his swivel chair to face his excited visitor, and as he did so, his hand, with seeming inadvertence, had for an instance come in contact with the under ledge of his desk-top. "I'm afraid, much an I desire not to

prolong this unexpected interview, that I must ask you to explain Just what it is that I must keep my hands off of,

as you say. We will go into the where

fore of It later."

Carlis glanced back of him into the empty hallway, then closed the door

and came forward menacingly.

"What's the good of beating about the bush?" he demanded. In a fierce

undertone. "You know d n well what

I mean: you're butting in on the Law-

ton affair. You've bitten off more than you can chew, and you'd better wise yourself up to that, here and now!" "Just what is the Lawton affair?" "Oh, stow that bluff! You know too

much already, and if I followed my

hunch, I'd scrag you now, to play safe. Dead men don't blab, as a rule though one may havo last night. I came here to be generous, to give you a last chance. I've fought tooth and nail, myself, for my place at the top, and I like a game scrapper, even if he is on the wrong side. You've tried to get me for years, but as I knew you couldn't, I didn't bother with you, any more than I would with a trained flea, and I bear no malice. D d if I don't like you, Blaine!" "Thank you!" The detective bowed in ironic acknowledgment of the compliment. "Your friendship would be considered a valuable asset by many, I have no doubt, but"

"Look here!w The great political boss had shed his bulldozing manner,

and a shade of unmistakable earnestness, not unmixed with anxiety, had crept into his tones. "I'm talking as

man to man, and I know I can trust your word of honor, even if you pretend you won't take mine. Is anyone listening? Have you got any of your

infernal operatives spying about?" Blaine leaned forward and replied with deep seriousness. "I give you my word, Carlis, that no human ear is overhearing our conversation." Then he smiled, and added, with a touch of mockery: "But what difference can that make? I thought you came here to Issue instructions. At least, you so announced yourself on your arrival!""Because I'm going to make a proposition to you on my own." Even Carlis' coarse face flushed darkly at the base self-revelation. "Pennington Lawton died of heart-disease." . He paused, and after waiting a full minute, Blaine remarked,' quietly, but with marked significance: "Of course. That is self-evident, isn't it?" t - ; -f- ; "Well, then " Carlis stepped back with a satisfied grunt. "He didn't have a soul on earth dependent on him but his daughter. His great fortune is swept away, and that daughter left penniless. But ain't there lots of girls

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rKEPERlOC 1. StlALU MRS F.LORENC& A - SMALJ J JRUJNS OF BUNGAJCV. It Is stated at Mountainvlew, N. C, that the body of Mrs. Florence A. Small, which was found In the ruins of her summer home at Osslpee which was destroyed by fire had been covered with resin. This fact was revealed by a thorough examination, in which Medical Referee Frank Home was assisted by several other physicians. f Mrs. Small's husband, Frederick L. Small, Boston broker, is under arrest on a charge of murder. He Is In jail at Ossipee.

in this world worse off than she? Alnt she got good friends that's lookin' out for her, and seeln' that she don't want for a thing? Ain't ehe goin to marry a young fellow that loves the ground she walks on a rich young fellow, that'll give her everything all her life? What more could she want? She's all right. But the big money the money Lawton made by grinding the masses wouldn't you like a 6lice of it your

self, Blaine? A nice, fat, juicy slice?" "How?" An interested pucker appeared suddenly between the detect ive's expressice brows, and Carlis "Oh, we're all in it you may as well be! You're on the inside, as it is! The play got too high for Rockamore, and he cashed in; you've bluffed old Mallowe till he's looking up sailing dates for Algiers, but I knew you'd be sensible, when it came to the scratch, and divide the pot, rather than blow, your whistle and have the game pulled!" "But it was old Mallowe" Blaine's tone was puzzled "who suncceeded in transferring all that worthless land

he'd acquired to Lawton, when Lawton wouldn't come in and help him on that Street-Railways grab, which would have made him practically sole owner of all the suburban, real estate around Illington, wasn't it?", , "Sure it was!" laughed Carlis; pon

derously. "But who made it possible for Mallowe to palm off those miles of

vacant lots as improved city prop

erty, of course on Lawton, without

his knowledge, and even have them

recorded in his name, but me? What am I boss for, if I don't own a little

man like the Recorder of Deeds?" To Be Continued.

A MESSAGE TO THIN WEAK SCRAWNY FOLKS

An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 Pounds of Solid, Healthy Permanent Flesh. Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and women everywhere are heard to say, "I can't understand why" I do not gef fat. I eat. plenty of good nourishing food." The reason is just this: You cannot get fat, no matter how much you eat, unless your digestive organs

assimilate the fat-making elements of your food instead of passing them out

through the Dody as waste.

What is needed is. a means of gently urging the assimilative functions of

the stomach and Intestines to absorb tbe oils and fats and hand them over to the blood, where they may reach the starved, shrunken, run-down tis

sues and build them up. The thin per

son's body is like a dry spoqge eager and hungry for the fatty materials of

which it is being deprived by. the failure of the alimentary canal to take them from the food. A splendid way of working to overcome this sinful wt.ste of flesh building elements and to stop the leakage of fats is to try Sargol, the famous flesh building agent that has been so widely sold in America in recent years. Take a little Sargol tablet with every meal and see if your cheeks don't quickly fill out and rolls of firm, healthy flesh form over your body, oovering each bony angle and projecting point. Clem Thistletbwaite's 5 .stores. and. other good druggists have Sargol or can get it from their wholesaler, and will refund your money if you are not satisfied w'th the gain in weight it produces as stated on the guarantee in each large package. It is inexpensive, easy to take and highly efficient Adv. 1

ij - The Champion 1 H bread-baker of Indiana uses fj m Valier's Enterprise Flour! H

Mrs. F. W. Craig won both first prizes offered for best white yeast bread and best raisin bread at the Indiana State Fair. These first prize loaves were baked from Valier's Enterprise Flour. It was the baking skill of Mrs. Craig, plus the quality of Valier's Enterprise Flour, that took these bread laurels. All together, baking made of Valier's Enterprise Flour won Eighteen First Prizes at the Indiana State Fair (Sopt.4ta8,!16) also 12 second prizes and 11 third prizes. Every one of the prizes for best white bread were won by loaves made from Valier's Enterprise . Flour 1st, 2nd and 3rd on best white yeast bread and 1st, 2nd and 3rd on best raisin bread; also 2nd prize on nut bread. In addition to all the bread prizes, baking made of Valier's Enterprise Flour took 15 prizes for best layer cake; 9 prizes for best pies and 10 prizes for best biscuits, rolls, cookies, etc i When,in aState.wdcontet, baking from a single hnnd of flour takes 18 first prizes and 41 total prixet, there mutt be something superfine about such a flour. One sack of Valier s Enterprise Flour will prove that there u something superfine about its quality and its Uxturt. Order a sack from your grocer today. Omer G. Whelan, Dut.( Richmond, Ind.

PERFECT MAN JOINS ARMY IN RICHMOND

Richmond contributed an "Apollo" to tbe United States army yesterday. John C. Cook, 18, who lived east of Richmond a few miles, measured up to the perfect standards set by the army when Sergeant Bond examined him yesterday. Young Cook Is a graduate of the Richmond high school has spent a year in the Ohio military academy. .

WED AFTER YEARS.

CHICAGO, Oct 6. Isaac T. Shade. 53, of Harris Station, O., and Alma Elliott, 52, of Chicago, were sweethearts thirty years ago. She heard the call

of-the city, he remained on the farm. But 6he found she loved him after alL Today they were married.

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Let us help make your home bright and cheerful. Our coal is freshly mined, excellent in quality, thoroughly screened and worth every penny asked for it TRY A SAMPLE TON Dennison & Longstreth 262 Ft. Wayne Ave. , Phone 242S

KOLP SCHOOL OF DANCING PREPARE FOR THE WINTER. Special Rates for Private Lessons during September. Beginner's Class Friday Evening, Oct. 6th In I. O. O. F. hall. 326 North 10th St. PHONE 2347.

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CLOTHING BILLS ARE CUT IN TWO by having your clothes cleaned or dyed when they are soiled. This is the best way to reduce the high cost of living, and at the same time possess garments which always look fresh and bright. Just give us a chance to show what we can do in that line; you won't be, sorry. Carl C. Young Phone 2675 No. 1 Palladium Bldg. Work called for and delivered.

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OCTOBER DAYS Are Ideal Days for BICYCLE RIDING Go out Into the country to see the works of Mother Nature. You will have pleasure and enjoyment all made possible by the bicycle. See Our Line YE BICYCLE INN 8 SOUTH 7th STREET

Long before SENRECO was offered to you we submitted it to hundreds of dentists, requesting that they put it to every test. Told them that we believed Senreco to be an unusually good dentifrice, especially as to its cleansing qualities and its remedial action on sore, soft, bleeding gums; in the treatment of Pyorrhea, etc. Submitted the formula and asked them their opinion. They tested Senreco from every angle; some going even so far as to make a chemical analysis

' With practically one accord said:

"Senreco appeals to me more than any dentifrice I have ever

seen." "I cannot say too much for Senreco. it's i

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and is frme from injurious ingradlmtt, including pumic and grit." "I tun indeed glad to get m tooth potto thmt does tha work." "Cmngratulata you on

tormuttttmg aentttrtca rnar gtvee one a nets Idea of mouth cleanlinete, etc. (The quotation are from tha dentists' reports. Originals on file at our office.) With each endorsements from the men who knows why not go to your dealer today and get m tuba of SENRECO iSe. Keep your teeth REALLY CLEAN, and protect yourself against fyorrhea and decay. A copy of the folder, "The Most General Disease in tha World" together with a liberal trial siaa tuba of SENRECO will be mailed you for 4c in stomps. The Sentanel Remedies Co., Inc. Dept. B, Masonic Tempts, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Solve Your Tire Troubles With "2 in 1" Tires Wc are prepared to do "2 IX l" TIRE WORK and can give you better service and at less price than elsewhere. Bring us two old tires, one that is rim-cut but with a good or fair tread, the other with a good bead, though it may be worn thin or have a blow-out We cut the bead off the top one and cement the two firmly together, then sew them, not with a machine that leaves them rough inside, but perfectly smooth, thereby not injuring your tubes. We have had lots of satisfied customers under the old way but our new method is better and costs no more. Prices 30x34 to 37x5 tires cost you only $2.00 to $4.00. Miller Harness Store Phone 1811 827 Main St.

fRATUFS Out of The High Rent District No. 12 North 9th St. "3UY HERE AND

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