Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 53, 13 January 1917 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every Eveninar Except Sunday, oy Palladium Printing Co. " Palladium Buildinjr. North Ninth and Sailor Sts. R. G. Leeds, Editor. v E. H. Harris. MgX; v Entered at the i'ost OfHee at Richmond. Indiana, aa Sao on j Class Mai! Matter. ; ,.-
Even Monkeys Cost More t Is the higher cost of living to spare nothing? Pathological experimenters in the government employ at Washington 'say that monkeys which formerly cost $8 each now cost $18 and are scarce. It may . be explained that monkeys are used for experimental pumoses and ot for the amurement of tne scientists.
Everybody Studies Reports from the principals of the New York night schools show that the evening trade schools are crowded to capacity. The usefulness of these schools cannot be underestimated. The trades
are demanding high class men, which hustlers two years, but has not been able to make the Gersee and for which they are training. A young mans wobble, much less fall to their knees.
The Gold R AKu ft PnnrA Dy flllllUT D. JAtLVC 'But he's slippery," went on Whitney. "He knows that he 13 being shadowed . and the men tell me that i hey lose him now and then. To tell the truth I don't trust most of these private detectives. 1 think their little tissue paper reports are half faked, anyhow." He seemed to want to say no more on the subject from which I took it that he had discovered nothing of importance. . "One thing, though." he recollected, lifter a moment. "He has been going fo see Inez Mendoza, they tell me" "Yes?" queried Kennedy. Confound him. He pretty nearly ft Lockwood In bnd with her, too." fiid Whitrey. then leaning over conP 1 ntlally ftddd. "Stv Kennedy, honrstly, now. you don't believe that shoewtcJ Muff. d you?" ' t ni r?sr,n to doubt It," ref.'HH'i KPtvrtv -wfttt Hnl"tnatie firmnet. "Why?" 'V.f1;.' crnt!pnM' Whitney, f till "oafi'l nt1.?l, "w haven't got th dag-,-rr 'hat'n a'! There I never actoyllv aar.crtcd thn. before, though Itve ; ivon pvcrono to understand that our rUn. are basod on something more Muti ho -air. We haven't got it, and we lvi'-l if." "Then who has it?" asked Kennedy "...-'irl".-.Fly. A'.-'hifrpy hook hln head . "1 don't ! no-v, ' hr- said merely. ' And ihrip attacks on you this i-aivt T.itipiiipj's how do you explain i! ii." n'Vod Craig, "if you haven't the d.wr?" "Jci!ou?y. pure jealousy," replied V.'himv rpiJfkly. "They are so afraid th.it vo will find the treasure That's n? dope." Who Is afraid?" "That's a serious matter." he evadpd. "I wouldn't say anything that I couldn't back up in a case of that kind. I'd get into trouble." There was nothing to be gained by prolonging the conversation and Kenned made a move as though to go. "Just give us a square deal," said Whitney as we left. "That's all we want a square deal." Kennedy and I walked out of the Prince Edward Albert and turned down the block. "Well, have you found out anything more?" asked a voice in the shadow beside us. We turned. It was Norton. "I saw you talking to Whitney In the writing room," he said, with a laugh, "then in the cafe, and I saw Al fonso come in. He still has those Fhadows on me. I wouldn't be surprised if there was one of them around In a ajoorway, now." "No," returned Kennedy, "he didn't ay anything that was important. They till say they haven't the dagger." "Of course," said Norton. "You'll wait around a little longer?" j asked Kennedy as we came to a cor ner and stopped. "I think so." returned Norton. "111 keep you posted." Kennedy and I walked on a bit. "I'm going around to see how Burke, O'Connor's man, is getting on watching the Mendoza apartment, Walter," he said at length. "Then I have two or three other little outside matters to attend to. You look tired. Why don't you go home and take a rest? I shan't be working In the laboratory tonight, either." MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOP CHILDREN, A Crun&lil tut FfTcrlikieii, f 'nallpattoa, Headache,, Miaaarh TroabUe, JTeetMac lhi.ro er , and D e l r y IW .TmI ' ' Prof ririi. ttoU. MMUbttituta. MOTHER MAY CO., la Roy, N.Y.
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"I think I will," I agreed, for the strain of the case was brrlaning to tell on me. CHAPTER XX ' t THE PULMOTOri I went directly to our apartment after Craig had left top and for a little while sat up, speculating on the probabilities of the case. Senora de Mochp had told us of her ancester who had hren intrusted wib
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truth? Now hid cote ihe pofrorrl 1 eipart All had frllowed the thrM: i FEW A RE TTTK rUP?n OF j PiriTE ON THE GOLD OF THEj GODS j i r-cir?y to rcrl.my theories o.f thej rn;7P M. "rY-t f h-d fif-th-n if poin'-ci " ftrafrhf to"trd Lek'vo-id Uut did ; ft seem to do ro now' i Snpprso Lnek"-ood "t! rtolen th" i digtrer frri fh--1 jnnr-pi!i, al'hnih he; denied ren lb!. Dld,thnt mettn, n-' pspar'ly th-n .lie ""Tiin'ttod th? nr:r-1 dor with it. ibn. he now had it '.' ; Mf"h? ho rot True !ot' it? fliH. r.of! rowe on" rlj-c th-? onira. o- Alton?c. ri T;th hate oblamel it' - M-i?ht. not Mendoza have be? a ni?irdoril i"i if j by some o(Vr hand to obtain or to! hdr Iho ferret on its bloody hls.do? I-went to bed, ; till thlnklnc, no nar e- a coTeIn.sfo'i haa hefor?, prop'irpd to dream o rr it j That l I tact I rmmber i When I t,crT-iod enrciousnesf li was lying i th" bed still, but Crnla; . wb brndfr" nycr me Hp had .lust ' tskpn a r'.i',rpr"ca'n off 'my face.' to! which was attached a rubber tub" j that ran to a box perhaps as largp a j a suitcase, containing a pump of som -kind. ! I was too weak to notice the?r things right away, too weak to en-" much about them, or about anything else. "Are you all right now, old man?", ho asked, bending over me. "Y es," I pasped. Clutching at tb choking sensation in my throa "What has happened?" Pet haps I had best, tell it as though I were not the chief actor; for it cam" to me in such disjointed fragmentary form, that it was some time before I. could piece it together. Craig had seen Burke, and had found j that everything was all right. Then he j The Habit of Taking Cold With many people taking qold is a habit, but fortunately one that is easily broken. Take a cold SDone. bath every morning when you first get out of bed not Ice cold but a temperature of about 90 degrees F. Also sleen with your window up. Do this and you will seldom take cold. When you do take cold take Chemberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid of it as quickly as possible. Obtainable every-; where. PEOPLE ASK US what Is the best hair tonic, vays recommend We ali TftAOB MARK Hair Tonic We know the formula and it is a good one. Sold only by us, 50c and ?1.00. Thistlethwalte's Drug Stores
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Broadway Changes Its Name , Broadway formerly was known as the Great White Way. - Recently its name has been changed to the Great Golden Way. Literally a stream of gold has been pouring down, the famous thoroughfare. Box office men. say neverm their experience have they received so many gold pieces for-theatre tickets as they are now. Even the "movie" men say patrons are "paying for; a jitney's worth of. amusement by tendering a gold coin. The Moral In, the not far future some persons will be crying about hard times and singing the tune, "The Country Is Going to the Dogs."
How Russia Sees Peace "We can begin peace talk only when Germany is beaten to her knees." This is the statement of one of Russia's leaders. The Czar has been hammering away at Von Hindenburg's armies for
had made the few little 'Investigations that he intended But he had not been to the laboratory. There had hren no light there that ni?ht. At lapt whf-n he arrived home ho bad found a peculiar odor in (he hall, but had fhnTi-ht nothing of it, until ho r.p.'ned our door. Tnrt there rushed rut such a hnr;;t fit that he. h id to retreat, almost. faintinr, ohohing and rapping for rr-a!h. To Be Continued. CLARENCE MAYHEW ILL Ctorrnor! Mayhevr. station master of the Pennsylvania ,'ailrad, i - ill. He is not in a- serious rendition lu is expected to be off duty for sevrra! days. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY for mm$, mw, mm the tooth pasta I disease in the 1 world. Use it .: twice daily. See your dentist twice yearly. Get B tntw trtfa. rrt the folder about tblg disS ease, and its symptomi and Btart the Senreco 3 treatment tonisht. 25c a? at your druggists. For sample send 4c, stamps or coin, to The Sentanel Remedies Co Ciocinnati, Ohio. dentists Formula r VEGETABLE CALOMEL m m m Vegetable calomel, extract of the root of the old-fashioned may-apple plant, does not salivate. As a liver stimulator, it's great. It's a per. feet substitute for ordinary calomel (mercury); in fact, it's better, because its action is gentle instead of severe and irritating and it leaves no mean, disagreeable aftereffects. Physicians recognize this and prescribe may-apple root (podophyllin, tney call it) daily. Combined with four other standard, all-vegetable remedies, mayapple root may now be had at most any druggist's in convenient sugarcoated tablet form by asking for Sentanel Laxatives. If .you forget the name, ask for the box that has thepicture of the soldier on it. These tablets are small, easy to take and are really wonderful little performers. Tney quickly clean out the poisons that are causing you headache, constipation, sour stomach, biliousness, dizzy spells, bad breath and coated tongue. : They are mild. They never gripe. And they are a bowel tonic as well as a cleanser and liver regulator. A 10c box should last one several weeks. A Physician's trial package (4 doses) will be xnailea you free if you write mentioning this advertisement. The . a y-H AAA JJ centanei Jtemeaies io., ova msoi son Ave. Covington, Kyt , . THE PEOPLE'S HOME and SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 29 North 8th Street WILL KEEP" OPEN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT From 7 to 8:30 o'clock for convenience of the public ' to deposit weekly -savings and earn ' the best dividends In Richmond. ... : . Reliable and prompt service. Money to loan always. Safety de
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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. Jan. 13: Charles B. Lowrey, a former resident of Cambridge City, died Wednesday evening at the Christ hospital In Cincinnati, following an operation ; for abcess of the brain, which developed into menengitis. .. . The body was brought Friday to the home of his sister. Mrs. K. P. Diffen. derfer, where - the funeral was held Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Rev. R. C. Jones conducting the service. Interment in Riverside cemetery, ''Mr. Lowrey, the son of David and Lorinda Lowrey was born in Cambridge City. February 11, 1874. and grew to manhood In this place. He was united in marriage with.; Miss Lillian Clark, daughter of James Clark, twenty years ago. . For the past seven years, Mr. Lowrey has been transfer engineer on the
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ELECTRICIANS ELECT - , - v . v HARRIS A8 PRESIDENT Oran P. Harris, 126 South Twelfth street, was elected . president of the Electricians union at the organization meeting last night Other officers are: . Ray -' Markle, vice president; Charles J. Davis, financial secretary; A: C Wiley, corresponding secretary': Emmett Eadler, treasurer; H. W, Freeman, George H. Henson and Harold Salters, trustees. Delegates to the Central labor council will present their credentials to' that body for approval Friday night Seventeen charter" members were present at the meeting last night An active campaign for. members will be conducted during the next month. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY no 1 i. . is aenaous. Your Health' Phone 1603
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