Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 27, 13 December 1916 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13, mo
ECONOMIC CLUB HOLDS SESSIONS
JACKSONBURQ. Ind., Dec. 12. Miss Etta Hill visited her parents at Bethel recently. .. .Mr. and Mn. Stlnson of Abington, Mr. and Mrs. Lafuse of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wycoff were Sunday guests or Mr. and Mrs. Vera De Hays.... Mrs. Clifford Scates has returned froma visit with her parents at Williamsburg. . . . Mrs. Park Ammerman who has been quite sick is recovering.... Miss Lucile Wilson of Centerville visited her arents Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson Itcently. . . .The Ladies Aid Society meets Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Lydia Wickersham. . . .The Economic Club meets this week at the home of Mrs Kiser. Kramer Goes Hunting Clarence Kramer and a party of friends of Richmond, spent Thursday hunting in this vicinity.... Mr. and Mrs. Spence Gethers entertained recently, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dearth of Richmond.... Mr. and Mrs." Harry Sourbeer entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faon,Mr. and Mrs. William Bongher, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fagon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Fagon. Miss Mary Ammon, Miss Fagon, Ruth and Park Sourbeer, and George and Robert Fagon.... Lincoln Eliason spent Several days at Indianapolis last week.... Mr. and Mrs Joe Blose and son George of 'Spiceland and Mrs. Martha Splther ! spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware.... Paul Miller who has been rvisitlng relatives has returned to his (home in Indianapolis.. ..Several in this neighborhood are doing their (plowing.... The Pennic brothers of Hageretown, balled straw for Mr. W. T. Brooks last week. AMUSEMENTS AT LOCAL HOUSES MURRETTTE Douglas Fairbanks Jumps from the roof of a three-Btory house into a tree during a lively episode In "Manhattan Madness," at the Murrette tonight, his latest Triangle play. Neither the tree nor Fairbanks suffers injury. Masonic Calendar Wednesday, Dec. 13. Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; .work in the MaBter Mason Degree; Annual Past Master's Night Banquet . Friday, Dec. 15. King Solomon's .Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called meeting; work In Royal Arch DegTee, com'jnencing at 7:00 o'clock. Saturday, Dec. 16. Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting, and initiation of candidates. FILES 8UIT TO COLLECT EATON, O., Dec 13. Suit to collect $750 has been tied in common pleas court by J. E. Gates against Martha and John Seals. The alleged amount Is secured by mortgage on West Alexandria lot 328 and foreclosure is sought DR. FRUTH Specialist in Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases SATURDAY DEC. 16 HOTEL WESTCOTT Is Direct from New York City and will be at Hotel Westcott. Richmond, Ind., on Saturday One Day Only, December 16, 1916, returning every 28 days. Office Hoars: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Dr. Pretfc li mm mlomtly wowiM Sped felUt In tbs treatmaot and dlarao! o( mil Ion ktandimr mam raatotnf Ckrmdo DtoMM and Disorders. H hM m lonr-MtablUbad ao4 weil kierltad rvimUttoa, m Uw result of hia lam kractlca ud satMirve Mospttsj experience, fcfhlch has mmdm him so profloteat that he oa ham aod 1 exists your disease to a few mi notes. r. rrnta served as an latera or ttoepKai woe it In one of the largest Hospitals of New York :.lty e( which be Is a gTadnate. He kaa eacceee Mr treated maar of tne taost diActdt cases of t'sronlo Diseases of nsea and women. Tkat la mr bis repntattoabM apread. way be nas con. t . kl. 1 JL wWHa tm I'bun um tivii 7 wmi miw im. wwiw vumt ootors have made a tew vtaita and stopped. I I Dr. Fruth treats Dlseasea ot tbe Br. Ear, KoirV. Tbroat Lnnrs, Heart. Bleed. Stria. Nerves. lAlot. Stomaeh. la tee tinea. Udaera mni Lladder. Coasnmatloa m aa eertr stage, Ce. (arrta. RIeslajr tn Bara aod Pee fries a. raratysiv Nsaratvia, BpOepay. Slok Wasxlsrrie. Goitre, Ecsema, Sorofmla. ApMPdMUt, Qrarel. Rbetw Pattern, ot jotata sod naaetaa. Also treats seae of wosmb aeleatfScally. j PILKS CURED WITHOUT KJfTPB. Pltsnre. Pistol and other reotal dlseasea Ireuted without aanrtcal operation. 8 art leal Oaaea and Kntan Oirmm Seeslai ArteeMea. TTEHVOUS DKBILITT". Are you nervoos and denponeat; easily aadte j find lrrltaMo; weak and doMttawWU tired Bom mi; without ambition, en urn or stieeaBt; Ufa less. easUy fatigued: dlatraatfm. and without ton Aileoce in yoenself Have yen seetaen, r4 ft biurred area, pUnptM on yoacineaf ereaJJ tack, or deposit la nraa? PRITATB E-18KAMS A STBCIAITtJ Ctees of loaf standtay aaaeelaDr desired, Vrong- treatoaent and fewoseaat frlaynosts have vftea resoKed is tbe worst afflictions. Vartcw cele. Hydrocele, BloodPotaoa. SrahMa. Una to tiral Discharges, Wnahasss. Bmiaision ieSuity. NerreUsnefS. DUxtaej. and Defectlv4 letnory. which rulobody and mind. ItlshWfMy i-nportalit yoa obtain the aenrfces of a physicias who has established a good reputation tor treat) lug these diseases. Dr. Pruth has made years of study of r: vate Disoaaes of mm and women. Be kaow and usee the most scientific Methods of treating them. Hundreds of w oaaea seller nntokt agocy with diseases woioh have been aegis tod or maaklUfully treated. if ondebjtox. otmxa bit been made by bras. Ton ahcnld onaelt ia li ran have anrChrowJe ulee.se. A Spec kltst who haa made a lifetime etndy of solj diseases Is eertalntr ptepaied to give yon ths est results, and if yon are sick, yon need cie tiflo treatment. Dr. Pruth spares no effort to core bit patlenrs. He knows that good resnlta mean as much ti mim as to the patient. Most of his new patlnnti tome through the recommendation ot other waom he has treated. Csemiliattei and vaealnaiioa Free aed WttAeaUai.
THE GOLD OF BY ARTHUR B. REEVE
"Remember she is a very remarkable woman," said Whitney, as we left him and started for the tea room. His tone was not exactly one of warning, yet it seemed to have cost him an effort to say it I could not reconcile It with any other idea than that he was trying to use her in his own plans, but was still in doubt of the outcome. We parted from him and entered the darkened tea room, with its wicker tables and chairs, and soft lights, glowing pinkly, to simulate night in the broad light of afternoon outside. A fountain splashed soothingly in the centre. Everything was done to lend to the place an exotic air of romance. Alfonso rose as we approached and a far corner, deeper than the rest in the shadows, where two wicker settees were drawn up about a table, effectually cutting off Inquisitive eyes and ears. Alfonso rase as we approached and bowed deeply. I could not help watching the two women as they greeted each other. 1 "Won't you be seated?" he asked, pulling around one of the wicker chairs. It was then that I saw how he had contrived to sit next to Inez, while Kennedy manoeuvered to sit on the end where he could observe them all best. It was a rather delicate situation, and I wondered how Kennedy would handle it, for, although Alfonso had done the inviting, it was really Craig who was responsible for allowing Inez to accept. The Senora seemed to recognise it, also, for, although she talked to Inez, It was plain she had him in mind. "I have heard from Alfonso about the cruel death of your father," she began, In a softened tone, "and I have not had a chance to tell you how deeply I sympathize with you. Of course, J am a much older woman than you, have seen much more trouble. But I know that never in life do troubles seem keener than when life is young. And yours has been so harsh. I could not let It pass without an opportunity to tell you how deeply I feel." She said It with an air of sincerity that was very convincing, so convincing, in fact, that it shook for the moment the long chain of suspicion that I had been forging both of her and The Servant Problem who ever heard of it in the home where -the housewife knows Shredded Wheat? In five minutes you can prepare a wholesome, satisfying meal with Shredded Wheat Biscuit without kitchen worry or work. For breakfast heat the Biscuit in the oven to restore crispness and serve with hot milk. For lunch serve with sliced bana nas or other fruits. Made at Niagara Falls, N. V.
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her son. Could she be such a heartless woman as to play on the very heart-strings of one whom she had wronged? I was shaken, moreover, by the late discovery by Kennedy of the foot-prints. The Senorita murmured her thanks for the condolences in a broken voice. It was evident that whatever enmity she bore against the Senora it was not that of suspicion that she was the cause of her father's death. "I can sympathize with you the more deeply," she went on, "because only lately I have lost a very dear brother myself. Already ! have told Professor Kennedy something about it. It was a matter of which I felt I must speak to you, for. it may concern you, in the venture in which Mr. Lockwood and your father were associated, and into which now Mr. Whitney has entered." . Inez said nothing, and Craig bowed, as 'though he, too, wished her to go on. "It is about the 'big fish' and the concession which your father has obtained from the government to search for It." The Senorita started and grew a bit pale at the reference, but she seemed to realize that it was something she ought to hear, and steeled herself to It. "Yes." she murmured, "I understand."
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THE GODS (A Mystery of the Incas Solved by -Craijr Kennedy, Scientific Detective)
"As you doubt know," resumed tbe Senora, "no one has had the secret of the hiding-place. It has been by mere tradition that they were going to dig. That secret, you may know or may not know now, was in reality contained in the Inscription on an old Inca dagger." Inez shuddered ; at the mention of the weapon, a shudder that was not lost on the . Senora. "I have- already told Professor Kennedy that both the tradition and the dagger were handed down in my own family, coming at last to my brother. As I said, I don't know how it happened, but somehow he seemed to be getting crazy, until he talkedand the dagger was stolen from him. It came finally into Professor Norton's hands, from whom it was in turn stolen." She looked at Inez searchingly, as if to discover just what she knew. I wondered whether the Senora suspected the presence of Lockwod's foot prints in the sarcophagus in the Museum what she would do if she did. "After he lost it," she continued reminiscently, "my brother threw himself one day into Lake Titicaca. Everywhere the trail of that dagger, of the secret of the Gold of the Gods has been stained by blood. Today the world scoffs at curses. But surely that gold must be cursed. It has been cursed for us and ours." , . She spoke bitterly; yet might she Nerves Alright Thanks the Universal Tonic to Vitalls. I am now a well man, get up feeling fresh and strong, in fact feeling better than ever, and can say for the benefit of my many friends that Vitalis will do the same for them. I cannot speak too highly of the many merits of Vitalis. "E. M. Helides, 6 Weir St., Taunton, Mass." Vitalis, which Mr. Helides so highly recommends is for sale at Quigley's Drug Stores, where its merits are being explained. 827 MAIN STREET
not mean that the loss of the dagger, the secret, was a curse, too? . "There is one other thing I wish to say, and then I will be through. Far back, when your ancestors came Into the country of mine, an ancestor of your father lost his life over the treasure. It seems as there were a strange fatality over it, as if the events of today were but living over the events of yesterday. It is something that we cannot escape fate." She paused a moment, then added, "Yet It might be possible that the curse could be. removed if somehow we, who were against each other then, might forget and be for each other now." To be continued
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McCormick Thursday afternoon. This will be the Christmas number and a Christmas tree will bear fruit.... Mrs. Flora Ferguson is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Wellington Swearengin, at Mooreland. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson, Mesdames Alice Caldwell of Connersville and sister, Mrs. O. Ferguson, left Tuesday enroute to San Diego, California, to spend the winter. ... .Mrs. Orville Irvin, of Chicago, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Zeller and other relatives. She is enroute to Florida to spend the winter, where she will be Joined by Mr. Irvin in January. Mr. Irvin formerly lived here. ...The International Glee club will give the third number of the Lyceum lecture course, at the Boosters' hall Friday evening. The club is composed of four young men and it is said this will be a very ine number.
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