Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 43, 2 January 1917 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JAN. 2, 1917.
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Keep the Exits Open Chief of Police Goodwin ought to lose no time
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locked so that patrons may escape in time of danger. His report on the Coliseum incident emphasises the need of precaution and drives home the '. important lesson that vigilance must be maintained always. There is no extenuating excuse for two locked exits. The safety of the paIrons of any amusement place must -be. parauount to all other factors. The horrible catas? ' :-ophe of the Iroquois fire still lingers in the r.iemory of most of us. The .police and fire detriments must co-operate with the owners of musement places to see that all safety devices re installed and maintained in perfect order.
Controlling the Legislature For the last four weeks there has been considerable discussion regarding the control of the . ndiana legislature. Both Republicans and Democrats claim they have the advantage. Who cares what party controls the legislature? The people of Indiana want wholesome egislation enacted. They believe a legislature .vas established to make laws. They cannot see vhy political leaders are fussing and scrapping : bout control of the House and Senate as if that vere of primary importance. The very fact that Republicans and Demo.rats are fighting about the control of the General Assembly proves that you cannot expect much from that body. A legislature has degen2rated into a political game in which political 'eaders jockey for advantage. The rights and 'nterests oi the people are secondary considerations. After political supremacy has been es
.YATGH. PARTY HELD BY MISS T9WNSEND CENTER VILLE, Ind., Jan. 2. Miss 3essie Townsend delightfully enertalned a company of friends at her country home to a New Years" watch tarty. Those present were: Misses 2dna Bramer, Edith Sparr, Audrey Slag. Mable Hosier, Inez Eliason, and ithel Davis of New Paris; Messrs. arr Eliason, Frank Ryan, Walter .1 parr,. Clarence Crow, Robert Morris, r-aul Harris and Clayborn King Mrs. Cora Wilson was called to Brownsville Sunday, on account of the serious illness of her brother Adam Helm, whose death is expected at any time.. . . .Mrs. Edward Lane and chil dren, Cecil and Ethel, visited Mark Stevens and family and Mrs. Molly Morgan the last of the week. Mrs. Lane formerly lived here and is now living at Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. MarcuB Wilson of Richmond, spent New Years day with their daughter and family. Mrs. Roy Kimmel. Visit Clinton Cooney. Etta Meyers, Lucile and Bern ice Tlaker of West Alexandria. O , visited CHnton Cooney's and Charles Langevs families last week Miss Mary Wilson entered the Richmond Business College Monday for a course of ,tudy In that line.. .. .Miss May BouIln of Cambridge City, was the gues f the Medearis sisters New Years day Their brother Fletcher, of Indianapolis, .vas also their guest Mrs." Frank 3uhl has been spending the week in rominent MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, Jan. 2. "I "eel better since taking this new medcine. Tanlac. than I've felt for several months." F. G. Argenta, proprietor of 'he Koynl Cigar Company, who lives it 808 West Ninth street, this city. ?ld on December 16 Mr. Argenta is ne of this city's best known business .-non. 'For a number of months I have sur'ered from stomach trouble." he continued "I had no desire for food and what little I did eat dida't agree with me. I vas in a constipated condition 'usuallv. It was necessary for me to use laxatives nearly all the time. Gas if ten accumulated in my stomach and foraetimes it made me sick. My kidneys also were out of order. Severe pains in my back bothered me. "I've taken two bottles of Tanlac
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Richmond with her son, Everett, who j has a bad case of la grippe Mrs. Joseph Zea and children of New Paris. 0., were here for a visit of a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Link Jones, Porter Pike and family and Mr. and Mrs. Justin Reynolds and son Alden, were entertained at a New Years dinner given at the home of Mrs. Elmira Russel of Richmond The-funeral of. Hender-j son Hosier, who for many years resided near here and was a brother to Mrs. Laura Mull of this place, was held at Jacksonburg Saturday. He was an old soldier of the 19 Indiana Infantry, and his death, due to heart trouble, occurred at the Dayton Soldiers Home. The Rev. Lewis Pfeiffer had charge of the services. Mr. Hosier was 73 years of age. LONDON. REMAINS QUIET LONDON, Jan. 2. The third New Year's eve of the war was extremely quiet in the British capital. The dinner tables in the restaurants were well filled, largely by soldiers, but all NEGLECT the treatment of Piles and the ditlons rapidly become worse, lleve yourself by using con-Re-J TAAOE M ABU Pile Remedy a remedy of merit and guaranteed to give relief. Sold only by us. 50c and $1.00. Thistlethwaite's Drug .Stores, now and my condition is much improved. I eat my meals regularly now and enjoy my food. What I eat is digested properly, too. I'm never bothered with constipation now. I seem to be gaining strength every day. "Yes, I feel better now than for months and I want to recommend Tanlac for others." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, Is especially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal, complaints and the like and is a fine reconstructive tonic, having proved excellent in countless cases for building up the system and relieving the after effects of la grippe, pneumonia, or a severe cold. Tanlac is now being specially Introduced and explained in Richmond at Thistlethwaite's drug stores. Adv. Good Teeth are an absolute necessity and we make their possession possible. All our work is practically painless. Highest Grade Plates $5.00 to $8.00 Best Gold Crowns ...$4.00 to $5.00 Best Bridge Work . .$3.00 to $4.00 Best Gold Filling3 $1.00 tp. Best Silver Fillings.. 50 cents up We Extract Teeth Painlessly. " NEW YORK Dental Pari or
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tablished, the dominating party gives the people just about what its leaders think they must have to keep them from rising in revolt and electing the other party into power, r - - -The bickering that is now going on is a sad commentary on the political condition of this country.'- We wonder what would happen if a discussion of the greatest amount of good legislation that possibly could be given the people of Indiana would take the place of the scrap preceding the meeting of the legislature. It is a pretty sure guess that the people would hardly believe what they read. They could not grasp the wonderful change that had taken place. And yet, Jn reality, is that not the important thing that ought to engross the attention of the leaders insead of the fighting about committee control and house domination. But why expect the impossible? v; V .:
1 y Municipal Playground Glen Miller park is ideally situated for a public recreation ground. During the winter months, the hills offer splendid opportunity for coasting and sleighing. With the expenditure of a few dollars the city authorities could arrange a number of courses where children and adults could enjoy a fine winter sport. The city engineer could lay off the courses and obstacles could be removed with little expense. : j Last spring when there was an agitation, for baseball diamonds in the park, the board of public works ruled that the beauty of the park would be destroyed by the introduction of recreation features. This opinion is too narrow to square with modern municipal ideas. Parks are for the people. Baseball diamonds and lawn tennis courts offer sources of pleasure to the people, and their presence will not militate against the usefulness of the park but will increase its advantages. So also with courses for sleighing and coasting. Let the hundreds of people who enjoy this sport make use of the splendid opportunities in the park. Let the city officials investigate park management in the big cities and in other cities of the size of Richmond. They will soon be con
vinced that Richmond is behind the times in this respect.
the establishments closed at 11 and few persons lingered in the streets or elsewhere to watch the death of 1916. Stomach and Liver Troubles. Much of the misery and sufferings caused by disorders of the stomach and liver, may be avoided by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. . Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
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By Arthur B. Reeve THE VOICE FROM THE AIR "Do you believe it?" I asked Kennedy, as the voices died away, leaving, us with a feeling that some one had gone out of the very room in which we were. He shrugged his shoulders and said nothing. But I cannot say that he seemed ill pleased at the result of the interview. . "We'll just keep this vocaphone in," he remarked. "It may come in handy some time. Now, I think we had better go back to the laboratory! Things have begun to move." - f On the way back he stopped - to telephone Norton to meet us ' and in a few minutes after we arrived, the archaeologist entered. Kennedy lost no time in coming di rectly to the point, and Norton could see, in fact seemed to expect and be prepared for what was coming. - "Well," exclaimed Kennedy, ."you're done it, this time!" - ; "I know what you are going to ask," returned Norton. "You are going to ask me why I did it. And I'm going to. tell you. After I left you, the other day, I thought about it a long time. The more I thought, the more of a shame it 'seemed to me that a girl like that should be made a victim of her feelings. It wasn't so much what they have done to me that made me do it I would have acted the same if it had been deMoche instead of Lockwood who was playing on : her heart. I was afraid, to tell the truth that you wouldn't tell her until it was too late. And she's too good to throw herself away and allow her fortune to be wasted by a couple of Speculators." "Very well," said Craig. "For the sake of argument, let -us admit that. What did you expect to accomplish by it?" "Why put an end to it, of course." "But do you think she was going to accept as truth what you told her? Would it be natural for one so highstrung?" "Perbaps not right away. But I supposed she would- come to you as I -see she has, for you know about it. After that, it was only a question of time. It may have, been a heroic remedy, but the disease wa3 critical." "Suppose," suggested Craig, "that, after all, he told her that he was Stop That Cough A hacking cough weakens the whole system, drains your energy and gets worse if neglected; your throat is raw, your chest aches and you feel sore all over. Relieve that cold at once with Dr. King's New Discovery. The soothing pine balsams heal the irritated membranes, and the antiseptic and laxative qualities kill the germs and break up your cold. Don't let a cold linger. Get Dr. King's New Discovery today at your druggist, Wcs hi:';
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the Incas Solred by Scientific Detective) there in the Museum, but that he did not get the dagger. And suppose that she believed it What then?" Norton looked up " quickly. "Did he tell her that?"I am supposing that he did," repeated Craig, declining to place himself in a position which jmight lead to disclosing how he found out .-. "Then I should say that he was a great deal cleverer than "I gave him credit for being," returned Norton. "Well, it's done now, and can't be undone. . Have you found out .. anything about the de Moches?" "Not very much, I must admit Of course.'you know I'm not on the best of terms with them, for some reason or other. But I've, been around the Prince Edward Albert a good deal, pnd I don't think they've been able to do much that I haven't some kind of line on. Alfonso seems to be moping. His professors here tell me. that he has been neglecting his work sadly for the past few days. The Senora and Whitney seem to be as friendly as ever. I should say that they were going the pace fast, and it shows on him." I glanced significantly at Kennedy hut he betrayed nothing that might lead one to suppose-he had discovered the cause.: Evidently , he was not ready- yet to come out Into the open and expected further . developments on the. poisoned cigarette clue. The telephone rang and Craig took down the receiver. :. ' . - "Yes, this is Kennedy," he answered. "Oh, hello, Lockwood. What's that? You've been trying to get me all day? I just came in. Why,-yes. I can see you in about half an hour." "I guess I'd better clear out" said Norton with a bitter laugh, as Kennedy hiing up the receiver. 'There have oeeri enough crimes committed without adding another murder to the list." - " "Keep on watching the ,de Mo THAT ACHING BACK RELIEVED AT ONCE Use Speedway Liniment and Forget Your Troubles There is no preparation so quick, so Bure and bo harmless as Speedway. , It heals the burning, tender skin and drives away all pain in the sore muscles and ligaments. It's a . physician's private prescription, and was employed by him with great success for many years. Don't be afraid to rub it in good. It won't burn or blister, and will not stain or leave any trace on the finest, most delicate fabric. It's a scientific liniment put up in a scientific way by the Speedway Laboratories of Shelbyville. Ohio. A. G. Luken & Co. and other good dealers Adv. -. V
ches," requested Kenedy as Norton made bis way to the door. "Yes," agreed Norton. "They will bear It particularly Alfonso. They are hot-blooded. You never know what they are going to do. and they keep their own counsel. I might hope that Lockwood would forget but a de Mocbe never.' (To be continued)
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