Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 282, 13 October 1916 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 1916

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Congratulate on Western Front

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KING GEORGE S KJKG ALBERT wr QeKcff !, King George of England, and King Albert of Belgium were so pleated with the successes of the Allies, which they viewed at first hand on a recent visit to the western battle front, that they were able to smile as they congratulated each other.

MRS. CALEB LESTER ENTERTAINS W. R, C.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Oct. 13. Mrs

J. W. Judklns Is In Connersville, the guest of Mrs. Conney, and attending

the convention of the Foreign Mission ry Society Mrs. Violetta Vander

vantar returned Wednesday to her

home in Marion, after a visit with Mrs. Margaret Ayler and. daughter, Miss Daisy. . Move to Dirk Property Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Scudder are moving from Mulberry street to the Dirk property on Simmons street...... Mrs. Adam Bortsfleld spent Tuesday afternoon ia Richmond The W." R. C. met Tuesday afternobn, at the home of Mrs. Caleb Lester. Returns From New York Mrs. Emll Ebert has returned after three months spent in the home of her son Joseph Ebert, of New York.. Mrs. Mary Munte and her sister, Mrs. W. F. L. Sanders, Connersville, have gone to Posey county, to visit an aunt.

MOVES TO INDIANA

GETTYSBURG, 0., Oct. 13. Mr. Edward Harris returned home Saturday evening after spending a few days in Columbus. .. .William Hawley moved a load of his household furniture to. Deerield, Ind., Wednesday, at which place he and his wife intend making their home in the near future. . . . .Walter Saunders has returned to bis home In Roanoke, Va., after spending a part of the summer In this vicinity. Oscar Matt ox Improves Mr. Oscar Mattox, who has been quite ill with typhoid fever, is improving nicely Mr. and Mrs. ClayTon Richards were both victims of tonsilitis last week Mrs. Margaret Harris, who has been visiting her son Edward and family, has, returned to

her home in Eldorado.

AMUSEMENTS AT LOCAL HOUSES

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LIBERTY WOMAN PRESIDES

LIBERTY, Ind., Oct: 13. Mrs. Mary C. Smith, district president of the W. R. C, presided yesterday at the Twenty-Sixth annual convention held in Connersville. . ' FILES SUIT ON NOTE

EATON, 0., Oct. 13. To recover $500 on a note, C. A. Smith has filed suit in common pleas court against John W. and Ada E. Cox, Charles S. Stubbs and the Strauss Furniture company, of Middletown. Plaintiff asks Interest from July 28, 1915. Stubbs aad the furniture company are named defendants because they claim to have a Hen or interests in realty by which the alleged note Is secured.

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WASHINGTON

The beginning of "Where Are My Children?" at the Washington tonight and tomorrow is excellent propaganda for disseminating knowledge on birth

control. It plcturizes some rather vivid arguments that could be used to great advantage by the people who are in favor of making it legal, instead of against the law to spread information concerning the methods for regulating childbirth. The Universal Company, which made the production, maintains in an introductory reader that since the Margaret Sanger case the question has been discussed in the daily prints, and there is, therefore, no reason why it should not be presented in motion pictures as well. On the whole, the production is bound to compel interest. It may contain the story that is not unique, but as the audience looks at it from an entirely different angle it has a thick cloak of newness thrown over it, and the 8ocialogical problem that it pre sents is especially fresh in the minds of the public at the present time. It is treated with as much delicacy as possible in putting on a topic of this kind, and only those who are ultraexacting could find anything at which to complain. "America's little sweetheart," Mary Plckford, will captivate audiences at TheMurrette tonight, in her splendid triumph, "Fanchon the Cricket," the latest five-part production of the Famous Players' Film Co., with this Idolized star on the Paramount Program. As Fanchon, "Little Mary" portrays the famed role of the lonely, uncouth girl of the woods, who rises above the j animosity and cruelty of the villagers who persecute, until she reaches the greatest heights that woman can at

taindevotion to her lover and her supreme sacrifice for his life and hap

piness.- V Figures recentfy gathered by the

United States geological survey show

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By Wm. J. Burns and Isabel Ostrander

A Real Detective Story by the World Greatest Detective. A Phselnatlng Love Story Interwoven with the Tangled Threads of Mystery. Copyright. 1916, W. J. Watt Company. Newspaper rights by International News Service

'Tutting a woman wise to anything is like lighting a faulty time-fuse: you never can tell when you're going to get your fingers blown off! But tell me something, Guy. What was that tune you whistle a moment ago, when Marsh came In with the news? It had a vaguely familiar ring." "Oh, that?" asked the operative, with a sheepishly guileless air. "It was just a bit from an English musical comedy of two or three years back, I think It's got a silly-sounding namesomething like 'There's a Boat Sails on Saturday". - Blaine's wry smile broadened to a grin of genuine appreciation, and rising, he clapped the young man heartily on the shoulder. "Right you are, Guy! And it won't be our job to search the sailing lists. You may not always be able to see

what lies under your nose, but your perspective Is not bad. Hell has only one fury worse than a wman scorned, that I know of, and that is a woman fooled! We'll let it go at that!" . The evening had already grown late, but that eventful day was not to end without one more brief scene of vital import. Marsh presently reappeared, this time bearing a card. "Mr. Mallowe,"," read Blaine, with a half-smile. "Show him in, Marsh, and have your men ready. You know what to do. No. Guy, you needn't go. This Interview will not be a private one." "Mr. Blaine!" Mallowe entered pompously and then paused, glancing rather uncertainly from the detective to Morrow. It needed no keen observer to note the change in the man since the scene of that morning, at Miss Lawton's. He had become a mere shell of his former self. The smug unctuousness was gone; the jaunty side-whiskers drooped; his chalk-line skin fell in flabby folds, and his crafty eyes shifted like a hunted animal's. "Mr. Blaine, I had hoped for a strictly confidential conference with you, but I presume this person to be one of your trusted assistants, and it is immaterial now the matter upon which I have come is too pressing! Scandal, notoriety must be averted at all costs! I find that a frightful, a hideous mistake has been made, and I am actually upon the point of being involved in a conspiracy as terrible as that of which my poor friend Pennington Lawton was the victim! And I am as innocent as he! I swear it!" "You may as well conserve your strength and your strategic Ingenuity for the immediate future, . Mr. Mallowe. You'll need both," Blaine returned cooly. "If you've come here to make any appeal " "I've come to assert my innocence!" the broken man cried with a flash of

his old proud dignity. "I only learned this evening the truth, and that those scoundrels Carlis and Rockamore had

Implicated me! How a man of your

discernment and experience could believe for a moment that I was a party

to any fraudulent " Blaine pressed the bell.

"There is no use in prolonging this interview, Mr. Mallowe!" he said, curtly. "All the evidence is in my

hands." , '

"But allow me to explain!" The flabby face grew more deathlike, until the burning eyes seemed peering from

the face of a corpse.

Two men entered, and at sight of them, the former pompous president of

the Street Railways of Illington plump' ed to his fat, quaking knees.

"For God's sake, listen! You must

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listen, Blaine!- he shrieked. "I am one of the prominent men of this country! I have three married daughters, two of them with small children! The disgrace, the infamy of this, will kill them! I- will make restitution; I will" ...'. - "Pennington Lawton had one daughter, unmarried, unprovided for! Did you think of her?" asked Blaine, grimly. "I'm sorry for the innocent who must suffer with you. Mr. Mallowe, but in this Instance the law must take its course. Lead him away." . When the wailing, Quavering voice had subsided behind the closing door, Henry Blaine turned to young Morrow with a weary look of pain, age-old, in his eyes. "Unpleasant, wasn't it?'" he asked grimly. "I try to school myself against it, but with all my experience, a scene like this makes me sick at heart. I know the wretch deserves what is coming to him, just as Rockamore knew when he unfalteringly sped that bullet just as Carlis knew when he heard his own voice repeated by. the dictograph. And yet I, who make my living, and shall continue to make it, by unearthing malefactors; I, who have built my career, made my reputation, proved myself to be what I am by the detection and punishment of wrong-doing I wish with all my heart and soul, before God, that there was no such thing as crime in all this fair green world!" Just as in autumn, the period of Indian summer brings a reminiscent warmth and sunshine, so sometimes in late winter a day will come now and then which is a harbinger of the not far-distant spring-tide, like a promise, during present storm and stress, of better things to come. Such a day, balmy and gloriously bright, found four people seated together in the spacious, sunny morningroom of a great house on Belleair Avenue. A young man, pale and wan as from a long illness, but with a new steadiness and clarity born of suffering in his eyes; a girl, slender and black-robed, her delicate face flushing with an exquisite, spring-like color, her

eyes soft and misty and spring-like, too, In their starry fulfillment of love

that has been tried and found all-sufficing; another, sable-clad figure, but clerically f rocked and portly; and the

last, a keen-faced, kindly-eyed man approaching middle-age a man with sandy hair and a mustache just slightTy tinged with gray. He might, from his appearance and bearing, have been , a great teacher, a great philanthropist, a great statesman. But he was none of these or rather, let us say, he was all, and more. He was the greatest factor for good which the age had produced, because he was the greatest instrument of justice, the crime-detector of the century. To Be Continued. - FORMER RESIDENT WEDS IN EVANSVILLE

EATON, O., Oct. 13. Henry A. Stt pher, of Indianapolis, but formerly a resident of this city, will be married Nov. 4 to Miss Bernice Bittrolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bittrolf, of Evansville, Ind. The ceremony will take place at the bride's home. Mr. Stipher is a son of Mrs. Nan Stipher and is well-known here. He is employed by the M. A. Harriet Dental company, Indianapolis. One-third of the employes of shoe factories in this country are women.

Sore Throat or Mouth. You must keep the throat and mouth dean and healthy. Any disease thai attacks the canal through which must pass the food we eat, the beverages we drink and the very air we breathe is a serious matter. Why neglect Sore Throat or Sore Mouth when TONSILINE makes it so easy for you to get relief? TON SI LINE is the remedy speci

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. LEWISBURO, C Oct 11 Waldo Orushon, of Dayton, spent Sunday with his parents Misses Irene Siler and Ada Schaffer called on the former's 6ister Sunday, Mrs. John Miller..... Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kirkland entertained to dinner Sunday her sister, Mrs. Lib Willis and two children, all of New Lebanon. Last Thursday evening Roy Ott and

Nellie Hapner ware married at the home of the bride. The ring ceremony, was need. About ninety friends and relatives attended.

ADDRESSES TEACHERS

i i EATON, O., Oct 13. Prof. C. U Martzolf, of Athens, will deliver two addresses to Preble county ' school teachers Saturday when a meeting of the county association will be held In the Jackson township centralised school building at Campbellstowa.

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