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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY. JUNE 1. 1917

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KB$G-re Thtn. cobmI" ordered King, turnla his teak eonfldatl7 oa thirty av pkgm whom . Sunders, for instance, would have preferred to dirt In front of Mm; after first seeing them handcuffed. Bat when he Is not pressed tor time neither pistols, nor yet bandooffa, are Included in King's method. "Kaon lock has a key, hat some Ttmm lit all looks." aays the Eastern proverb. King bas been cbosen for many ticklish errands In his time, bat Saunders la still In Delhi. : Through the great iron door Into dim outer darkness King led them, and presently made them squat in a uloee huddled semicircle on the paving stones, like night-birds waiting for a meal. 1 want blankets for them two good ones apiece and food for a week's journey!" he told the astonished 8aunders; and he spoke so decidedly that the other man's questions and arguments died stillborn. "While yon attend to that for me, 111 be seelas; his dibs sad making explanations. Ton look fall of news. What do. you r talmaned ell the other sta tions, and my men swear Tasmini has net left Delhi by train." ' King smiled at him. "If I leare by train dyou suppose shell hear of itr "You bet! Bet your boots! Man attre- If she's interested in you so much," he measured off a fraction of his little finger end "she knows yoar next two mores ahead, to say nothing of your past half-dosen. I crossed her bows once and thought I said her at a disadvantage. She ' laughed at me. On my honor, my pine tingles yet at the mere thought of It! You've never met her? Never .heard her laugh? Never seen her leyes? You've a treat In store for you and a mauvals quat d'heure! f'WhatH you bet me she doesn't laugh brou out of countenance the very first time you meet? Come now what'U ' you bet?" - "Not in the habit," King answered, .glancing at bis watch. "Will you see about their rations, please, and the .blankets? Thanks!" They went then in opposite dlrec:'tions and the prisoners were left j of a very suspicious prison guard, who , made no secret or oeing reaay ior an conceivable emergencies. One enthu!siast drew the cartridge out of - his toeech-chamber and licked it at In'.lervals of a minute of two, to the very great interest of the Hillmen, who memorised every detail that by any Lstretch of imagination might be expected to improve their own shooting ; when they should get home again. King found his way on foot through ;fa maze of streets to a palace where 'he was admitted through one door Rafter another by sentries who saluted Swnen he bad whispered to them. He ''ended by sitting on the end of the ;' bed of a gray-headed man who owns 2-three titles and whose word is law between the borders of a province. f To him be talked as one schoolboy to ;'a bigger one, because the gray-haired 7 tnan had understanding, and hence ir sympathy. "I don't eiivv vou!" said he under the sheet "There was an American lie re not long ago most amusing man I ever talked to. He had the right ATTtroaainn. 'I do not desiderate that 1 pie!' was his way of putting it. Good, n don't you think?" ' 1 All the while he talked the older 'man was writing on a pad that he j held propped up by his knees beneath the bedclothes, holding the paper rrtight to keep it from fluttering In the '4 breeze of a big electric fan. ' . . ... . M mere s me reieaso ior juur ynoTake it ana laKe mem: Dr.Jones'Liniment (Commonly known as Beaver Oil) i In a wholesale way, Dr. Spiegel started to manufacture this wonderful 'lrmriv flftv vears asro. For several ! years previously he had used It in his ' private practice. During these nrty t' years the demand bas steadily infMaaeri. Not In anv one vear has the 1' sale fallen off; instead, the sale each ; year has shown a marked increase over Jthe preceding year, until now DR. , jflNM' LINIMENT is a standard !' "Safety first" necessity In thousands of homes throughout this and many iorelgn countries. . Nothing but MERIT could bring .about such a condition. ' Mr. Rov Ellis of Bedford. Va.. savs: "Dr. Jones' Liniment is a great remtriv for anv rain or ache that comes ud In the family rheumatism, toothache, bruises corns and others. I recomZc mend it to all my friends as being the T" host liniment made." Dr. Jones' Liniment does what we reclaim it will do. It annihilates pain !i reduces inflammation and does the !" work the patient needs to have done. : Sold by all Druggists. Adv.

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Whatever possessed you to want such a giftr. "Orders, sir.. "Whose?" "Hie. -He, sent for me to Peshawur and ' sra.r -' nt strict orders to work with, not against her. This was ob vious. . , - "How obvlons?' It seems bewilder ing!" "Well, sir, first place, she doesn't want to seem to be connected with me. Otherwise she'd have been more in atMmim. Second nlace. she has left Delhi his telegram and Saunders' men on - oath notwithstanding ana h AiA 'not mean to leave those men. I Imagine her best way to manage Hillmen is to keep promises, and they say she promised them. Third place. If those thirty men had been anything but her particular pet gang they'd either have been over ine Doraer or else in jail before now, Just like all tho nfhra. FYw some reason that I don't pretend to understand, she prom ised em more tnan sne naa oeen aoie to perform. So I provide performance. She gets the credit for It. I get a pretty good personal following at least as far as up the Khyber! Q. E. D., sir!" The nre" m bed nodded. "Not bad," he said. "Didn't she make some effort to get those men away from All's?" King asked him. "I mean, didn't she try to get them dry-nursed by the slrkar In some way?" To be continued MOTORISTS INJURED C. E. Duke, of Williamsburg, and bis four passengers, Miss Gladys and Miss Sadie Kelly, Miss Winifred Compton and MIbs Lora Mercer, were injured slightly yesterday afternoon when the car Duke was driving collided with another automobile . at North Tenth and J streets. West Manchester, Ohio Miss Imo Howell of Dayton Is spend lng the week with her parents A number from this place attended memorial services Sunday afternoon at Twin Creek Chapel, where the graves were decorated. The Rev. Stephens of the local U. B. church gave a splendid address Miss Sylvia Frone is spending the wee!:, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fouble of near Savana Harold Horn of Dayton is the guest of friends at this place Twins were born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Harrison near this place, a girl and boy, one of them only survived a short time. The funeral was held Sun day afternoon Born to Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Gouch, Sunday morning, a girl, third child.... Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Studebaker entertained Miss Grace Judv and Ralph Roach both of Day ton, Sunday... .Mrs. E. A. Locke who is a patient at Reid Memorial hospital is reported to be recovering nicely from a recent operation. .. .Mrs. Carl Beane. wife of Dr. Beane, was operated on for removal of tonsils on Wednesday at hosnital in Richmond Mrs. Sam Miller and son, Henry, of Pleasant Hill visited Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coning.. J. E. Leas and family and Joseph Minnich and wife motored to Salem Sunday afternoon and visited Mr. and Mrs. Abram Huddle Mrs. Lurenna Trump were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trump.... Harley Howell of Dayton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Furman Howell Mrs. George Troutwine was a Richmond shopper Tuesday.... Mrs. Leonard Bouta of Dayton was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Zehring on Tuesday and Wednes day. ...Miss Helen Vanta who was a Greenville high school student last winter arrived home Friday for the summer. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Everette Coning entertained the Misses Farrol and Hester Heck of Dayton during the week-end. . . .Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Daviseon entertained C. E. Barnes and wife to dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. B Trone were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Steunmetz at Arcanum ....Mrs. Emma Wehrley who was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stephen last week at St. Louis, returned home again and is now the guest of Dayton relatives. .. .Miss Ada Fourman of Dayton Is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fourman The Misses Josephine Miller, Katie Waldren and Gertrude Furry returned to Antloch Academy after several days visit here with their parents. Commencement exercises will be held at chapel on Friday evening, June 1.. . A. L. Riley and wife, Mesdames Sam Stark and J. F. Radabough motored to Arcanum Friday evening where they witnessed the initiation of candidates of Rebekah lodge. Forrest Ream and family made a short visit with relatives at Paudding. during their absence Miss Cecila Ream was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Riley at the Grinnel house. .. .Benjamin Somers and family were Sunday visitors at Brookville .... Frank Graham of New Madison was a business visitor here on Tuesday. .

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United States naval experts inspecting shells for Uncle Sam's navy made at the Charlestown, Mass., Navy Yard. The exhibit shows the rough shell with its nose on, the shell before the copper receptacle is cut, sectional view and finished shell.

WILLIAMSBURG The M. E. Sunday school had an attendance of 120 Sunday morning. . . Sadie and Gladys Kelly were here from Richmond Sunday More than 300 attended the Memorial Service Sunday afternoon. The old soldiers that were present at the Memorial service were Dr. Bean, Henry Farmer, Jesse .Cates, John Davis and Asher. Pierce. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Liebolt motored to Anderson Sunday Leslie Shute was home from Dayton visiting his mother Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Anderson of Fountain City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Potter Miss Uriel Reynolds of Fountain City, spent Sunday with Miss Anna Piehl Harry Porter of Richmond, is spending a Decoration day holiday at Camp Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. John Laughlin and family of Fountain City, called on Wlnfleld Piehl and family Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Homer Eller and son, Jean, and Mr. John Durbin and children Verl and Veda and Helen Shell took dinner with Allen Oler Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis and Lillian Reynolds motored to Winchester Sunday. .". .Misses Ethel and Esther . Frazer arrived home Sunday after spending a few days with Miss Ruth Harvey of-Spice.land. . i . . .Miss Echo Wooley was in Richmond Tuesday Mr. Frank Starr, Mrs. Ed Starr and Mary, were in Richmond Wednesday. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY fpHOOVER'S Drug Store 1025 MAIN STREET Automobile I Necessities $1.25 Sheep's Wool 89c Sponges 75c Sheep's Wool Sponges 50c Sheep's Wool Sponges Flashlights, com 59c 39c $1.19 plete, $1.50 size. Flashlights, complete QQg $1.25 size Flashlights, complete 'JQp $1.00 size .... ' UK Goggles all styles at cut prices. Regular Prices 35c Rubber Complex- "I Of ion Sponges A. D. S. Bath Tablets, full V2 lb. cake, 10c; 3 for . Stein's Tonic, $1.00 7QC size for Hobsen's Wine Cod Liver Oil; $1.00 size CQC for A. D. S. Wine Cod Liver Oil; $1.00 size S9c for Horlick Malted Milk;. $1.00 size for ux Horlick Malted Milk; OQ Swamp Root $1.00 size .... Swamp Root 50c size. , Capudine 25c size ...... Capudine 50c size ......... Kodol Dyspepsia Tablets, 50c size. . Eatonic 50c size Beacon's Celery; King Tea, 25c size . Liquid Veneer50c size ... '. . Liquid Veneer 25c size".'. ...... .'. 19c 39c 39c 34c 19c 39c lO. jut

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i i -in i v - - i rvr - i - i ft v -r- ''1 Masonic Calendar Friday, June 1. King Solomon's Chapter. No. 4. Work in P.oyal Arch degree. Saturday, June 2. Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting; initiating candidates; entertaining Grand Officers; dinner at 6:30 o'clock promptly. Bring well filled baskets. Members and families invited. Railroad Shop Man Says "Call on Me Or Write" "I'll Gladly Tell Yon More About Nerv-Worth," He Adds. Many a grateful user of this superlativev family tonic has issued this kind of sweeping invitation to fellowsufferers. It is their method of passing good news along. Says Carl Cullen of the Hocking Valley shops at Columbus: "I want to add my testimonial to the list of grateful users of NervWorth. I was hurt in the C. & O. t. R. Shbpa at Huntington, W. Va., a year and a half ago. After leaving the hospital I was so nervous I could not sit still. No appetite, no sleep, all run down, lost in weight went from 135( pounds to 102 pounds. A friend recommended Nerv-Worth for my trouble and I followed his advice and am glad to say Nerv-Worth saved the day for me. I'M A WELL MAN and WEIGH 148 pounds. I work at the Hocking Valley shops. For any further endorsement call on me or write and I'll gladly tell you more about this wonderful medicine. I certainly recommend Nerv-Worth. 567 South 4th St, Columbus; Ohio. Quigley's Drug Stores sell NervWorth in Richmond and hand your dollar back if the tonic does not overcome YOUR nervous ills. Adv. Don't Mi the Blue Tag Spring Clean Out Sale at Hirsch's Cash Price Credit Store beginning Tomorrow morning. Look up last night's full page advertisement. Hirsch's 15-17 No. 9th AT RATUPS Out of The High Rent District No. 12 North 9th St 3UY HERE AND FOB LESS . BEST LINE OF 5c AND 10c WALL PAPER IN THE CITY

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FOOD LEGISLATION IS UP IN CONGRESS

WASHINGTON, June 1. Food legislation was 1 under consideration on both sides of the capitol today. In the senate debate on the bill, already passed by the house, providing for a survey and stimulation of food production was resumed, while the house agricultural committee began work of perfecting the bill establishing food administration and price fixing. Both bills are administration measures. The senate Is expected to pass its bill within the next two days. Chairman Lever of the bouse agriculture committee plans to report out the bill his committee is considering some time next week, if posible, for immediate consideration of the house. BOSTON, iND. Miss Lucile Porterfleld spent the week-end with Miss Edna O'Niel, of West Florence Memorial Day will te observed here next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Methodist church. Henry U. Johnson, of Richmond, will deliver the address and a quartet from Richmond will furnish (he music Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford of Abington, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Warner Brattain.. Mr. Arthur Piper and son Loren, visited relatives in North Vernon, Ind., last week ..Mrs. Anna Girton was pleasantly surprised Monday afternoon, the occasion being her seventyfirst birthday anniversary. Those that were there were, Mrs. Kate Kelly of Indianapolis, Mrs. Langley, Mrs. Cooney and Miss Esther Langley, of Centerville, Mrs. Lawrence Fleisch, Mrs. F. Rife, Mrs. Ann Starr. Mrs. Arthur Piper, Mrs. Nathan Druley, Mrs. Luella Sheffer, Misses Mary Jane

The Richmond Home Telephone Company Notice is hereby given to the subscribers of the Telephone Company that the new telephone Directories are ready for distribution. ' ' ' If you have not received one please call at the office at once and get one as the numerous changes make it necessary for you to have one of the new directories so that you may get the parties wanted. Richmond Home Telephone Co.

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FOR ALL FORMS OF CATARRH Systemic Catarrh is the most annoying obstinate disease that infests the human race of today. Na-tu-ra Is a superior treatment for Catarrh on account of its purifying and natural healing effect it has upon the entire system. Gentleman I have been afflicted with systemic catarrh for years, had stomach trouble badly, also kidney and bladder trouble; was very badly constipated; was very nervous and also had severe headaches in the back of my head. I was, in a bad run-down condition, had no strength and would tire easily. While using the first, second and third bottle of Natura I felt draggy and just like a bad cold was breaking, when using the fourth bottle I began to improve. I am now taking my ninth bottle and I feel like a new woman. I am eating any thing I want, have no more headaches; my nerves are in fine shape and I am enjoying life hugely. I heartily recommend it to anyone having catarrh. Very truly yours, OLIVE McFERRAN, Ziongville, Ind. Natura can be obtained at Richmond, Ind. A. G. Luken & Co.; Qulgley Drug Stores; Conkey Drug Co.; Cambridge City, Ind., Dean House; Centerville, Ind., C. B. Lundy; Hagerstown, ind., F. M. Whitesel and F. H. Stonecipher. PRICE $1.00. . Manufactured by . .-. THE NATURA DRUG CO., Indianapolis, Ind.

Girton, Hasel, Mable and Ada Craig, Esther and Anna Marjorle Rife, Madge Druley and Elvira Piper..,. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tbornburg and son Dwlght of Decatur, motored, here and were guests of P. L. Board and family, Monday. ....... Mrs. Charles Nicholson of Richmond, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Druley. .... .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pyle and son Morris, and Mrs. Whltaell were Richmond visitors Wednesday.

The king and queen of England visit American hospitals quite often. They spend several hours talking to the convalescents. AMBITION PILLS For Nervous People The great nerve tonic the famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will put vigor,' vim and vitality into nervous, tired-out, all in, despondent people in a few days. Anyone can buy a box for only 50 cents, and Conkey Drug Company. Leo Fine, A. G. Luken & Company, and Clera Thlstlethwaite are authorized by the maker to refund the purchase price if anyone is dissatisfied with the fiist box purchased. Thousands praise them for general debility, nejvous prostration, mental depression and unstrung nerves caused by over-indulgence in alcohol, tobacco, or overwork of any kind. For any affliction of the nervous system Wendell's Ambition Pills are unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trembling and neuralgia they are simply splendid. Fifty cents at Conkey Drug Company, Leo Fihe, A. G. Luken & Company and Clem Thlstlethwaite, and dealers everywhere. Mail orders Ulled, charges prepaid by Wendell Pharmacal Co. Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Adv. Hudnut Grits, 4'2 lb. 9Qs bag, per bag Canned Hominy (two full pounds each) OKn 2 cans 1X1

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