Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 23, 8 December 1916 — Page 13

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GODS

DV APTHflP R (A Mystery of the Incaa ' Solved by ; ? V V 0ijr Keiyi, SGkntiic Detect)

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"1 suppose these roubles interfere seriously with ypur work,' pursued

1 1 Craig. as we feu Into, his stride.

. "Yes." he Emitted. Ubcwgh much of my ,ort just no?? is only polishing

off what I hV already learned getting your American point of view and

methods. You see, I have had an idea that the. canal wjll bring both coun

tries into much closer relations than

before. And if you will not learn, of

us, we mqs learn, of you " "It is too bad we Americans don't take mora interest in the countries south of us," admitted, Craig. ' think you have th right idea, though. Such men. as Mr. Whitney are. doings their best to bring the two, nations closer together." watched the effect of the mention of "Whitney's name. It seemed distasteful, only in a lesser degree' than Lock wood's. . "We d.o not need to be exploited,' be ventured. ' ''My belief is that we should not attract capital in order to take things out of the country. If we might keep W own earnings and transform them into capital, (t would be better. That is why I am. doing what I am at the University." could not beje?a.that it explained 'the whole reason for his presence in New York. Without a doubt the girl wh.o had just left us weighed largely la his miutl.'aa well as his and his mother's ambitions, both personal and fqr Peru. "Quite reasonable,'1' accepted Kennedy. "Peni for the Peruvians. Yet there seems tq be such untold wealth in the country th.at taking out even quite large slips wpujd, nq begin te exhaust (he natural resources." "But they are ours, they belong to us," hastened fleMqche, Uen caught the drift of Kennedy's remarks, anq was on bis guard. ''Buried treasure, lika that wbjclj ypu call the Goli of the Gods, js alt ways fascinating," continued Ken: nedy. "The trouble with such easy

money, however, is tPt i tends tq corrupt. In. the early days history r cqrds its taint. Am doubt whether

human, nature has changed much under the veneer, of modern civilization. The treasure seems to leave its trail even as far away as New York. If has at least one murder to, its credit Already.-"1 ''There has been nothing but murder and robbery from the time that the "peje chica" was discovered," asserted the young man sadly. "You are quite right." "Truly it would seem to have been purspd," adfled Craig. "The spirit of Masiche must, indeed, watch over it. I tppppce ypu know of the loss of the' oil Inpa dagger from the University Museum and that t was that with which Don Luis was murdered?' It was the irst time Kennedy had broached the subject to de Moche, apd I watched closely to see what was jts effect. 'Perhaps it was a warning,'' commented Alfonso, in a solemn tone, that left me in doubt whether it was purely superstitious dread or in the nature pf a prophecy of what might be expected from some quarter of which we were ignorant. ''You have known of the existence of the dagger always, I presume," continued Kennedy. "Have ypu, pr any one you know ever sought to dis-

HELMS JUDGES GRAIN

Joseph Helms, Wayne county's corn king, is in Seymour, where he is judging grain at the annual Jackson county com show. More than 2,600 ears nf grain are oq exhibition. The show Is being managed by A. D, Cobb, former Wayne county agricultural ex: pert..

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Simple Way To gnd Dandruff

There ia ope sure way that has nevfir failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you detroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvpn from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the

finger tips.

By morning, most If not ail, of your

dandruff will be gone and three or four

more applications will completely dis

solve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. ' Yo . will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better.? .Adv.

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cover its secret and search ft out?? 'I think my . mother told you we never dig for treasure," be answered: "It would, be scarllegious. Besides,, there is wore treasure buried by nature than that dedicated to the" golds. There is only one trouble that may hurt our natural resources the get: rich-quick promoter. wfluld advisjt looking out for hiin. He flourishes in a newly opened country like Peru'. Thai ctijrse, 1 suppose,' much better

understood by Americans than the

curst pf'Mausiche. But as for- me, tqu tnust remember that the curse is p4rt of my religion, as ft were.'1 " we had reached the campus by this, time! an parted at the gate, each to go his way. : ' ''You will drop in on me if you hear anytbingr " - " s Yes, promised Alfonso. shall see, you a four' fp fee continued)

STARTS POTION , TO AID BELGIANS

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Monroe tinaqn Tuesday Mrs. Ross Stevens, and daughter returned Monday after a few days yisit with rehv tlyef i Peru.. ..:Mr. and Mrs- Rufus Stlnson sud son' Kruesti and Jacob ShahTmotqred P Bipmond Tuesday. ....Neighbors gathered at the home of Mr- and jkfrs. Earl ttaddfWSR Tuesday efeaxif and jTfl them a farewell surprise. Gaines were played and light refreshments were served. Tfaosa present were Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mc: Cashland. Mr. and Mrs. Pauiel Blank.enliflrp. Mv- and Mrs. Samue fjpher. Mr- and .MrS: Raympd.. Kinder, Mr. and Mrs- Roy Rodenberg, Misses Gertrude McCashland, Mildred Plesstnger, Irene Evans," Neva, Laura and Hazel Null,' Darlie Fisher, Fern Rose, ' and Messrs. Harry Weber, Jake E?essinger, Elmer ' Deere, Harry Null, Jack and Jimmie Rose, Orval' Plankenhorn and Harry Kinder. , A metal box into which an incandescent lamp can be inserted has been patented by an Idaho man for wargv ing beds." " ' ' ".'. , -r'

Miss Evelyn Magrath, a - young Brooklyn society girf, has started circulating a petitjon to President Wilson, calling upon him to protest to Geemany against the deportation of Belgian workmen and the driving of them "into slavery jn Germany." Miss Magrath plans to take th,e petition in person to the' President when it has suf

ficient signatures.

Philomath Events

By Gertrude McCashland.

Just Try This When Hairy Growths Appear

A smooth hairless skin always follows the use of of a paste made by mixing some water with plain 'powdered delatone. This paste is applied to the hairy surface 2 or 3 minutes, then rubbed off and' the skin washed.

wben every trace of nair will nave vanished. "Ifo" pain pr discomfort attends the use pf the delatone paste, but caution should be exercised to be

real sure that you get real delatone. Adv.

TAYLOR TO PREACH AT CHAPEL SERVICE MILTON, Ind.? Dec. JJr. and Mrs: Will Scott, south pf tpwn had as their guests, Thursday, Mrs.' William Van Buskirk and daughter. Miss Emma Lyncbpf Cambridge ity..:.:Mrs. U a. Bragg has returned from tndianapr oils, where she spent Thanksgiving and the week-end with liei sod and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Bragg. . . : : Mrs. Santford Little spent Thursday at Cambridge City, where she visited her niece. Mrs. Charles Morse, at the home of - Mfs.: .Little's 'brother, James Reyelee. Mr. Morse has been sick. . : . .Oscar Beeson'bf Connersville, was at his brother's, Edgar Beeson, Thursday.' " --s Women Furnish Lunch. The ladies of the M. E. church who furnished the luncheon at Mrs. Nora Connell's aale, took in about $31. J.'.: Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Manlove of Con"nersville, visited Mrs. Manlove's aunt, Mrs. Emily Williams, Wednesday afternoon and called on Mr. and Mrs. Linyille Wallace,' also Mrs. Manlove's aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace... .Mrs. Ursula Ferguson, pf near Bentonyille,

was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar KirJin, Wednesdalf.1 -Mrs. M- Beeson of Huntington, (a the guest of Afrs. E. P. Jones and family this week.. .. . The' Rev. M. 8. Taylor will preach at Doddridge Chapel guuday. NAMES COMMITTEE ONl CHRISTMAS PROGRAM

Committee to , have charge of the Phristpjas. entertainment of the first Met&odjs,! uada school ysi ' m.et upon call the chairman. The board tyst night designated the following to

If you have tried 'InternaW niedicinM Without success, we want you q try iha 1'ExterhaW Uwtment Tick's 'Vp-0r Rub' Salve. Apply hot wet towels over the threat an$ chest to open ihe"poef,then rub trick's ia WU and cpyer wth a Warm flannel cloth. ihe! body warmth 4wse? healing vapors that are Inhaled with h Mef,' aoq, in adultian! Yick's is absorbctl through the pores. Sc, 60e, or f 1.0Q.

serve on the committee: H. T. Sullivan, Miss Ella Luring. Paul A. Beckett Mrs. H. q: Wfftf and Pbf. D. D,

Ramsey. The board also endorsed tentative plans for a cfty-wjde Sunday school campaign.

Nature Takes This Means to Get Rid of Them. yV I

Modern science has proven that boils and carbuncles, pimples and unsightly skin blotches are' danger signals of diseased blood. Scaly skin and itching of Ecsama, pcrofula, rashes all skin diseases are aggravated by bad lood-Mt's the infected blood that's dangerous Don't wait lor the bolls.' If you have pimples ' and blotches, take quick action.' Pimples' tell you that yohr blood is filled with impurities. ; You must wash out your bipod, strengthen and stimulate it to healthy action with Nature's own blood tonic, S. , S. It is the standard blood purifier of the world. Don't q$e any.drpgs, don't use ointments and salves.' S. S. S. reaches the blood,

drives out the impurities. It makes healthy perspiration the poison literally sweated out through " the skin. Boils' blotches,' Eczema and the Scrof

ula indications disappear. It does

what salves and lotions can never do it goes to the 'very root pt the trottble'by reaching the blood.-' Your skin becomes clear and you soon feel the vigpr of the. return of perfect health. . S. 87 is" purely vegetabks. You can get it at any druggist's, but you must take 'S. S. S. Let us tell 'you 'about blood diseases. " Write for book of facts; "What the slirror Tells! If yours Is a long standing case,' write for expert advice to Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga Ady.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter Darlie, spent Sunday afternpon with, Wilson Hill's at Liberty. Miss Irene Evans returned home with them...,, Earl Stinson of Richmond, called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH

Apprj

Cream in Nostril

pen Up Air Passages,

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Ah! What relief? Ypur clogged nostras open right up, the air passages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely, fo more hawking, suffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrah is, gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm frpm your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let U penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, . inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is just what every cold

and catarrah sufferer has been seeling. It's just splendid. Adv.

A GREAT KILLER

OF PAIN

''About two or three weeks ago 1 saw your famous Dr. Jones' Liniment advertised. I bought two or tEree bottles and found it as recommended "A Killer of Pain.". I - was trqubled a great deal with neuralgia and Dr. Jones' Liniment gave me more relief than anything I have ever tried." A. E. DICKENS, Big Stone Gap, Va. DIR. JOHISS MFmMlBFIT Formerly Beaver Oil is an indispensable family remedy. Used externally for all kinds of aches and pains. ' .. -Bruises, Sprains, Toothache, Headache, Rheumatism, Cold in the Chest, Sore Throat, Colic, Tender Feet, Chiliblains, Corps, etc. In general use for fifty years. None genuine without the Beaver trade mark. 50 cents per bottle; trial size 25 cents. Send for a Free Sample to Dr. M. SPIEGEL & SONS, ALBANY, N.Y,

Sive a Dollar Up

HouseSlippers FOR ALL

Entrance on Main Street Just Say 2nd, Floor to Elevator Man. Women's and Men's Shoes $2,50 to $4.95

Save a Dollar

RUBBER BOOTS Guaranteed Bull's Eye Brand r?!V:..,......$3.50

House Slippers 95c to $11.75

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Old Oanta Is Turning Out on Ever Increasing Stream of Fine Jewelry

Man's inventiveness is being taxed seyerely to keep up with the demand for new designs. . Many men will be kept busy keeping track of sales, for jewelry will be used for Christmas

presents more than ever before- and that's talking. Jewelry is useful. It is ornamental. It presents a wide range from which to make your choice. Choose early and-rtd this js important for both of us SEE US FIRST!

Lavallieres

A Beautiful STARR Phonograph Delivered to You at Christmas

Look Over Our Offer Now

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A $100.00 Style I Starr in Mahogany or Oak, One 12-inch Record Album, One 10-inch Record Alt

bum for Extra Thick Discs, Three 10-inch Starr Record Albums, and Ten Starr Records (Twenty Selections) for $112.50, Only $1,50 per week up to Xmas when the Starr will be delivered, then small payments until paid for.

Other Styles at terms according to price. See this Combination! You are welcome Nto call at any time. Ask to hear any records you wish. Starr Phonographs and Records

FOR SALE! BY Starr Piano Co. , 935 Main Street "- u.U. "The Sign pf the Starr Store Where Starr Service it Guaranteed"

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Below is a list of Gifts we purchased

specially for the Holiday Season. Each

"article is of good taste, right quality at fair, reasonable price.

FOR HER Diamond Rings . Watches of All Kinds Bracelets Cuff Links Brooches . Beauty Pins Wrist Watches Bar Pins v Thimbles x Fobs Watch Chains Pearl Beads Gold Beads x Umbrellas Ear Rings Hat Pins

Sterling and. Ivory

Sets

Orange Spoons Fruit Knives Clocks Carving Sets Bread .Trays

. FOR HIM Emblem Rings Set Rings Signet Rings Emblem Buttons Waldemar Chain Coat Chain Vest Chain Charms Fobs Cuff Links Cuff Link Sets

Fountain Pens Tie Pins Tie Clasps Gent's Sets Cigarette Cases, .Cigar Cutter Belts

Shaving Sets Smoking Sets Knives ; -Military Brushes

Our selection of Lavallieres is exceptionally complete. We have this year as large an assortment as any in Eastern Indiana, with many exclusive attractive designs that you will find nowhere else. Set with Cameos, Diamonds, Pearls and other jewels. Prices to suit

every purse

$1 to $50

HAND Painted China 50c to $3.50

FOR THE CHILDREN Set Rings, Signet Rings, Band. Rings, Bib Holders, Baby Pins Baby Thimbles, Baby Necklaces, Baby Lockets, Child's Knife and Fork, Child's Silver Cups, Baby Gold Beads, Child's Spoons, Child's Napkin Rings.

Clever Scarf Pins

In ouf extraordinary display of Scarf Pins this season you will find a nin that is bound to suit the most particular man's taste. We have them all from the most elaborate, expensive pin to the most simple, inexpensive kind. Signet Sets, Birthstone Sets, set with jewels, and many other styles, , 'n4ft priced at ..,M,.,,.M.,VvClQ5iJ

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