Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 268, 21 September 1921 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21; 1921

BRYN MAWR COLLEGE COURSE STIMULATES SOAP FACTORY GIRL

(By Associated Press) KANSAS CITY, Kan., Sept. 21 After putting In two months at Bryn Mawr college this summer, Miss Louise Beauchamp of this city Is back at the soap factory where she Is a forewoman. The previous education this Kansas girl had enjoyed halted abruptly at

the eighth grade. She then went to work In the factory wrapping cakes of

soap. She continued at it several years, until she was chosen to go to Bryn Mawr with all expenses paid. Part of Experiment

This was part of an experiment.

conducted by the college authorities,

women labor leaders and alumnae this

year for the first time. Eighty-one factory workers in various parts of

the country were given scholarships, and had every advantage of college life and education at this well known Pennsylvania institution. Then they

went back to the work they had left

"Of course, I didn't .get an educa

tion In eight weeks a person couldn't be expected to," the Kansas City girl said, "but I did enjoy it. certainly, and I think I got a good deal out of it. 1 tried to get all I could." Miss Beauchamp came back fired with ambition to do something to lend a helping hand to her fellow workers and better their condition in every way possible, she says. "How would you set about to do it, if you had a free hand?" inquired a visitor. "I'd unionize them." she replied promptly, "and work for better hours and better pay." Miss Beauchamp says she does not expect to return to Bryn Mawr or any other: college for further work. She says that, as far as her plans are now, she will go ahead with the old Job, trying to make something more out of it, by aid of her summer's, experience, and trying to help other girls make their own jobs better.

The Final Problem

By SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Copyright, 1321, by Harper & Bros. Published by special arrangement with The McClure Newspaper Syndicate.

I BIZARRE ROBE FOR

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POPE URGES RELIEF FOR RUSS SUFFERERS

' CBy Associated Press) GENEVA, Sep. 21 Pope Benedict has addressed to President Van Karnebeek of the assembly of the League of Nations an appeal for the, famine sufferers of Russia.-..' "News we have received concerning Russia has become graver daily," said the pontiffs appeal. "The misery is so great that only the united efforts of the peoples and "their governments can assuage it We therefore address, through your excellency, the repre

sentatives of all the states united under your presidency and appeal in strongest terms to their feelings of humanity and brotherhood in order that they may take prdmpt and effacacious measures to aid the unhappy people of Russia." '

PART' TWO. That was my singular interview

with t Professor Moriarty. I confess that it left an unpleasant effect in

my mind. His soft, precise fashion of speech leaves a conviction of sincerity which a mere bully could not produce. Of course you will say: Why not take police precautions against him? The reason is that I am well convinced that it is from his agents the blow would falL . I have the best of proofs that it would be so." , "You have already been assaulted?" "My dear Watson, Professor Moriarty is not a man who lets the grass

grow under his feet. 1 went out about mid-day to transact some business in Oxford street On the Welbeck.street crossing a two-horse van furiously driven whizzed round and was on mo

like a flash. I sprang for the foot

path and saved myself by the fraction

of a second. The van dashed round

by Marylebone Lane and .-was gone

in an instant. I kept to the pavement

after that, Watson, but as I walked,

a brick came down from the roof or one of the houses, and was shattered to fragments at my feet. I called the police and had the place examined. There were slates and bricks piled up on the roof preparatory to some repairs, and they would have me believe that the wind had toppled over one of these. Of course I knew better, but I could prove nothing. I took a cab after that and reached my brother's rooms in Pall Mall, where I spent the d;iy. Now I have come round to you, and on my way I was attacked by a rough with a bludgeon, I knocked him down, and the police have hiui in custody; but I can tell you with the most absolute confidence that no possible connection will ever be traced between the gentleman upon whose front teeth I have barked my knuckles and the retiring mathematical coach, who is, I dare say. working out problems upon a blackboard ten miles away. You will not wonder, Watson, that my first act on enterin? your rooms was to close your shutters, and that I have been compelled to ask your permission to leave the house by some loss conspicuous exit than by the front door." I had often admired my friend's courage, but never more than now, as he sat quietly checking off a series of incidents which must have combined to make up a day of horror. "You will spend the night here?" I said. . . "No. my friend, you might find mo

a dangerous- guest I have- my- plans laid, and all will be well. Matter? have gone' so far now-that they can

move without my help as far as the arrest goes, though my presence is

necessary for a conviction. It is obvious, therefore, that I can not do better than get away for the few days which remain before the police are at liberty to act It would be a great pleasure to me, therefore, if you come on to the Continent with me.'" "The practice is quiet,'" said I, "anl I have an accommodating neighbor. I should be glad to come." "And to,start tomorrow morning?" "If necessary." "Oh yes, it is most necessary. Then these are your Instructions, and I beg. my dear Watson, that you will obey them to the letter, for you are now playing a dcuble-handed game with me against the cleverest rogue and most powerful syndicate of criminals in Europe. Now listen! You will dispatch whatever luggage you intend to take by " a trusty messenger unad-

dressed to Victoria tonight. In the morning you will send for a hansom.

desiring your man to take neither the

first nor. the second which may pre

sent Itself. Into this hansom you will Jump, and you will drive to the Strand

end of the Lowher Arcade, handing

tfie acaress to toe cabman upon a sup of paper, with the request that he will not throw it away. Have your faro

ready, and the instant that your car stops, dash through the Arcade, timing yourself to reach the other side at a quarter past nine. You will find a small brougham waiting close to the curb, driven by. a fellow with a heavy black cloak tipped at the collar with red. Into this you will step, and you will reach Victoria in time for the Continental express." "Where shall I meet you?"' "At the station. The second firstclass carriage from the front will be reserved for us." "The carriage - is our rendezvous, then?' "Yes.It was in vain that I asked Holmes to remain for the evening. It was evident to me that he thought ha might bring trouble to the roof he was under, and that was the motive which impelled him to go. .With a few hurried words as to our plans for the morrow he rose and came out with me into the garden, clambering

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fplaced ready for us. and I drove lmmediatelv after

ther Arcade, through which I hurried at the top of my speed. A brougham was waiting with a very massive driver wrapped In a dark cloak, who, the instant that I had stepped in.

whipped up the horse and rattled off

to Victoria station. On my alighting there he turned the carriage and dashed away again without so much as a look in my direction.

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Wednesday, Sept. . 21 Webb lodge,

No. 24, f. & A. XL State meeUng.

Friday, Sept. 23 King Solomon's chapter, No. 4. R. A..M. Called convocation; work in mark masters' degree.

ALL ACCEPT PLACES

AS WORLD JUSTICES

(By Associated Press) GENEVA, Sept 21 All Judges and

deputy judges elected to the international court of Justice have accepted It was announced to the assembly of

the League of Nations here today by President Van Karnebeek. Therefore he decided the court was regarded as finally constituted.

In reply to a question from signor

Scialola, of Italy, the president said

everything was being done to make

it possible for the court to function

at the earliest possible moment.

ODD FELLOWS PICK DETROIT - TORONTO Sept, 21. The Sovereign grand lodge of the Independent Or

der of Odd Fellows yesterday voted to hold its next convention at Detroit,

Mich.

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MAN FROM FARM TERM

v, FORT WAYNE. Ind., Sept 21. The fact that he had two small children, who were likely io go hungry if he

was placed behind bars, kept Cldye

Daugberty from going to the state farm for six months, when arraigned

in city cour for beating his wife and cousin. Daugherty was fined $1 and costs. The court suspended the farm sentence.

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over the wall which leads into Mortimer 6treet, and immediately whistling for a hansom, in which I heard him

drive away.

In the morning I obeyed Holmes s injunctions to the letter. A hansom was procured with such precaution a3 would prevent it being one which was

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LEGION URGES RELIEF SPEED WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. A request that the war department "take active steps" to assist disabled veterans to obtain relief was made by the American Legion in a letter sent yesterday to Secretary Weeks.

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