Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 153, 10 May 1917 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1917

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Heated Curling Tongs Enter Woman's Eye; Death May Result NEW PARIS, Ma 10 Mrs. Charles

M. Price met with a serious and painful accident Saturday night and is in a critical condition. While preparing!

to dress for the evening, and using a pair of curling tongs, in some manner, she thrust the heated iron "jnto her eye, and Immediately, lost conscious and lay for three -days An a comatose state. ' 'nMt is thought she will lose the sight of her eye and her life is despaired, of. She Was preparing to Join her-.hus band at Ccrnegie, Pa., and was to leaye . Sunday morning with her two small .children 'for that place. Her husband waa notified at once tourer

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tfnannounced and with her mission unknown, the British cruiser Roxburg has arrived at New York, the , irst English warship to put in at that port since the war began. The Roxburg anchored near the American naval vessels Birmingham and Olympia. The photograph shows the Birmingham In the background.

KING-y'e KHYBER RIFLES

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"Yes. Delhi is right.' Thank you, tabuji.- , t : He made more room for the Hillman, beaming amusement at the man's Impatience; but the Hillman had no luggage and. turned away; making an unexpected effort to hide his face with a turban end. He who had forced his way to the front with 60 much violence and haste now burst back again toward the train like a football forward tearing through the thick of his opponents. He scattered a swath a yard wide, for he had shoulders like a bull. King saw him leap into a third-class carriage. He saw, too, that he was not wanted in the carriage. There was a storm of protest from tight-packed native passengers, but the fellow had hisway. The swath through the crowd closed up like water in a ship's wake, but it opened again for King. He smiled so humorously that the angry Jostled ones smiled too and were appeased, forgetting taste and bruises and incigrity merely because understanding looked at them through merry eyes. All crowds are that way, but an Indian crowd more so than all. Taking his time, and falling foul of nobody, King marked down a native constable hot and unhappy, leaning with his back against the train. He touched him on the shoulder and the fellow Jumped. "Kjiv aahliv! I- am- onlv constebeel

I know, nothing I can do nothing. The teerain goes when It goes, and then perhaps we will beat these people from the platform and make room again.! But there 14 no authority no law any more they are all gone mad!" King wrote on a pad, tore off a bheet, folded it and gave it to him. "That is for the Superintendent of Police at the office. Carriage number 1181, eleven doors from here the one with the shut door and a big Hillman inside sitting three places from the door, facing the engine. Get the Hillman! No, there is only one Hillman in the carriage. No, the others are not his friends; they will not help him. He will fight, but he has no friends in that carriage." ' The "constabeel" obeyed, not very cheerfully. King stood to watch him with a foot on the step of a first-class coach. Another constable passed him,

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elbowing a snail's progress : between the train and the crowd. He seized the man's arm. ' v "Go and help that man!" he ordered. Hurry!" Then he climbed into, the carriage and leaned from t the window. He grinned as he saw both constables pound on a third-class carriage door and, with the yell of good huntsmen who have viewed, seize the protesting Northerner by the leg and begin to drag him forth There was a fight, that lasted - three minutes, In the course of which a long knife flashed. But there were plenty to help take the knife away, :and the Hillman stood: handcuffed and sullen at last, while one of his captors bound a cut fore-, arm. Then they dragged him away; but not before he had seen King at the window, and had lipped a silent threat. "I believe you, my son! "King chuckled, half aloud. "I surely believe you! I'll watch t Ham dekta hai!" "Why was that man arrested?" asked an acid " voice behind him; and without troubling to turn his head, he knew that Major Hyde was to be his carriage mate again. To be vindictive on duty or off it, is foolishpess; but to

let opportunity slip by one Is a crime. He looked glad, not sorry, as he faced about pleased, not disappointed like a man on a desert ' Island who ' has found a tool. ' "Why: was that man arrested?" the major asked again . . ... "I ordered it," said King.' ,". . ' - ' "So I Imagined.., I asked j'ou.why." King stared at him and then turned to watch the prisoner being dragged away;, he was fighting again, striking at his captors' beads, with handcuffed wrists., . -, ' "Does he look innocent?" asked King. "Is that your answer?" asked the major, -u Balked ambition is an ugly horse to ride. He. had tried for a command but had been shelved. "I have sufficient authority" said King, unruffled. He spoke as if he were thinking of something entirely different His eyes were "as' if they saw the major from a very long way off and rather approved of him on the whole.' : "Show me your authority, please!" King dived into an inner pocket and produced a card that' had about ten words written on its face, above a general's signature. Hyde read It and passed, it back. Z To be continued

GETS ARMY APPOINTMENT

. EATON, O., May 10. Commission admitting him to the medical reserve corps has been received by Dr. H. Z.. Silver, of this city, who volunteered his services a short time1 ago. Jlis services -will begin only when' the need is Imperative.

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EATON MAN PROMOTED

EATON, O., May 10. Signal honor and award for merit has been Riven L. B. Murray, formerly of this city, by the United Motors Service company, which concern has made him manager of its New York city branch. Mr, Murray is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Murray, of Eaton.

Two young men in Decatur were awakened. Tuesday morning . to . find that their bed clothes and clothing were on fire. A stove nearby started the Are. . ,-.' . ,1 I I T I J II I I II III! II.

NEW PARIS WOMEN DIES FROM EFFECTS OF AN OPERATION NEW PARIS. O., May 10 Mrs. W. H. Wisman died Friday night following an operation for appendicitis. Tuneral services were held Monday efternoon from her late residence on South Washington street and burial was made in Springlawn cemetery. Mrs.-Wisman was 44 y ears of age, and was' born near Sugar Valley, Ohio, and pent-her youth near Trotwood, Ohio. The sorrowing home circle left to mourn her untimely demise are the husband, !W. H. Wisman, teacher in the Campbellstowh schools s two' daughters, Mrs. Elsie McConkey and Miss Ruth, and one son.Alton. t; w She was a member of the New Paris.1 Presbyterian: church and the Jast jrites were in charge of , her 'pastor, Rev. Edgar X Vance. A large company of Borrowing relatives and

friends were present to pay their last respects, the schools of Campbellstown closing for the afternoon and the entire corps, of. teachers being present. Many beautiful floral tributes were, in evidence.; " ;;:; v;-.. - -. " . '

HAGERST0WN, IND. j Miss Hannah Campbell of Greens, fork, was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sullivan. ...Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornburgh, of North Pearl - street, spent.. Saturday night and Sunday at Jocksonburgby with Mr. and Mrs. Joe , Da vis Mrs. Walter Davis, of Jacksonburg,: was the guest of Mrs. Charles Thornburgh here and returned home Saturday night... ... Ross Woods went to Howard, Michigan, to spend a week... He left Saturday evening. . . .Miss Mabel Dennis, of Richmond, is spending T a few days with relatives here., ...Mrs., Jeannett Schiltneck, of Richmond, came Satur-

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DARKEN GRAY HAIR LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Grandma's recipe, of ; Sage Tea: and j Sulphur darkens so naturally,, .hat nobody can tell. ' Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother inade up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful;, and

thousands r of women and A men who '

value that even color,, that. beautiful dark shade of hair which is- so' attractive, use only this old-time recipe.; Nowadays we get' this famous mixture Improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at 'any -drug store for a 50-cent bottle of "WyeLii's Sage and Sulphur Compound which darkens the hair so naturally sotevenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. You , just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair,.: taking, one small strand at a time. By inorning the 'gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's". Sage and Sulphnr Compound, is that, besides beautifully darkening '. the - hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance to the hair. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or preventionof dfsease. Adv; . '

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day, and is the guest of Mrs. Chester Life.... Mrs. Laura Hines and children. Gordon and Stanley Murray, spent Saturday in Richmond. ' .

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. ' as we know that is eotirelr free from snlphor. lead, surer, mercuir, ztne. aniUne. eoal tsr products or their derivatives. That preparation Is called "Btownatone." It Is so easr aad safe to spply that the wonder is that aorooe ever uses anything ele. "Brownstone" instantly tints the bslr to any shade of brown (or black) that mar be desired. - If the fray snows on yoor temples -t is streaklnc yoor bair if the ends of your hair are lighter than the balance, or if for any reason yoa wlab to stain all or part Of yoor ball' use "Brownatone."

. a sample ana a booklet will be sent yoa !H?. mannfartnters only) upon receipt of 10a . Mention shads deilred. All of the leading drag stores sell "Brownatone." Two sixes. 25c and $1.00. Insist on "Brownatone" at your hairdresser's, I'repsrea by The Kenton Pharmaeal Co- . 46u E. rika St., CoyUifcton, Ky. Sold and guaranteed in Richmond by Thistlethwaite's Drag Stores. Conkey Drug Store, Ninth and Main street and other leading dealers... . , .

Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching burning, corn-pestered, bunion-tortured feet of yours in a "Tiz" bath. Your toes will wriggle with joy ; they'll look up at you and almost talk and then they'll take another dive in that "Tiz" bath. When your feet feel like lumps of lead all tired out just try "Tiz." It's grand it's glorious. Your feet will

dance with joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, calluses and bunions. . There's nothing like "Tiz." Ifs the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. Get a 25-cent box of "Tiz" at any drug or department store don't wait Ah! how glad your feet get; how comfortable your shoes feel. Adv.

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