Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 150, 7 May 1917 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1917

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Dr. Richard W. Harte, head of U. S. Hospital Unit No. 10. organized

it the University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Harvey Cashing, head of Base

'nit No. 5. organized at Harvard University, who have Just received orders rom Washington to prepare to take their units to France.

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rull-genrals, particularly in ther King's lips stiffened under his mus.

Iy days of war, do not drive to the j tache, and the corners of his eyes

Uon to meet captains very often;

King climbed into the log-cart unitedly, after keeping the general

pting while he checked his trunk!

!"h general cracked his whip with-

any other comment than a smile.

blood mare tore sparks out of the

cadam, and a dusty military road

tan to ribbon out between tne

eels. Sentries in unexpected places

pounced themselves with a ring of

ken steel as their rifles caino to "present," which courtesies the

keral noticed with a raised whip.

r.n a fox-terrier resumed nis cnase

qitirrels between the planted sbade-

ps, and Peshawuf became normal, mmering in light and heat reflect

ion! the "Hills."

The P. W. D. man, who would

yo giggled if a general mentionea

name, walked because no conveye could be hired. Judgment was

the -wlnd.l

)n the dog-cart's hliih front seat, ring straight ahead of him between

horse's ears, King listened. The oral did nearly all the talking. I'he North's the danger."

king grunted with the lids half-low-d over full dark eyes. He did not

especially handsome in that attiSome men swear he looks like

Roman, and others liken him to a

goyle, all of them choosing to ig-

e the smllo that can transform

whole face Instantly.

We're denuding India of troops

keeping back more than a mere

Idful to hold the tribes in check." t

Itig nodded. There has never been i

ce along the northwest border. It

not need vision to forsee trouble ' u that quarter. In fact it must ; e been pai'tly on the strength of

he of King's reports that the gen-

I was planning now. i rhat was a very small handful of ;

lis you named as likely to give

ible. Did you do that job thor-

hly?" !

Ing grunted. I

IWell Delhi's chock-full of spies, .

listening to stories made in Ger-;

hy for tnem to tatce deck to me ,

Is' with 'em. The tribes'll know ;

kently how many men we're send- j

over the sea. There ve been ru-, s about Khlnjan by the hundred1 ly. They're cooking something. you "imagine 'em keeping quiet , ?" '

That depends, 6ir. Yes, I can '

Sine it.' I ho general laughed. "That's why

pnt for you. I need a man with

glnatlon! There's a woman you've

to work with on this occasion vho Imagine a shade or two too much. !

at's worse, she's ambition. So I

fee you to work with her."

wrinkled into crow's-feet to correspond. Eyes are never coal-black, of course, but his looked it at that minute. "You know we've sent men to Khinjan who are said to have entered the Caves. Not one of 'em has ever returned." King frowned. "She claims she can enter the Caves and come out again at pleasure. She lui3 offered to do it, and 1 have accepted." . . It would not have been polite to look Incredulous, so King's expression changed to one of intense interest a little overdone, as the general did not fail to notice. "If she hadn't given proof of devotion and ability, I'd have turned her down. But she has. Only thp other day she uncovered a plot in Delhi about a million dynamite bombs in a ruined temple in charge of a German agent for use by mutineers supposed to be ready to rise against us.

Fact! Can you guess who she is?"

the Indian sun, 'tightened and grew whiter as the general noted out of the corner of his" eye. " ." : "Knew? her?" T "Know of hev, of course, eir. Everybody docs. Never met her to my knowledge." " ' . "Um-m-m! Whose fault was that? Somebody ought to have seen to that. Qo to Delhi now and meet her. I'll send her a wire to. say you're coming. She knows I've chosen you. She tried to insist on full discretion, but I overruled her. Between us two, she'll have discretion once she gets beyond Jamrud. The 'HU13' are full of our spies, of coarse, but none of 'em dare try Khinjan Caves any more and you will be the only check we shall have on her." ( King's ' tongue licked his lips, and his eyes wrinkled. The general's voice became the least shade more authoritative. "When you see her, get a pass from her that'll take you into Khinjan Caves! Ask her for it! : For the sake of appearances I'll gazette you Seconded to the Khyber Rifles. For the sake of success, get a pass from her!" "Very well, sir." "You've a brother in the Khyber Rifles, haven't you? Was it you or your brother who visited Khinjan once and sent in a report?" "I did, sir." He spoke without pride. Even the brigade of British-Indian cavalry that went to Khinjan on the strength of his report and leveled its defenses with the ground, had not been able to find the famous Caves. Yet the Caves themselves are a by-word. "There's talk of a jihad (holy war). There's worse than that! When you went to Khinjan, what was your chief object?" . . "To find the source of the everlasting rumors about the so-called 'Heart of the Hills sir." "Yes, yes. I remember. I read your report You didn't find anything,; dtd you? Well, The story is now that the 'Heart of the Hills' has come to life. So the spies say." King whistled softly. To be continued

TAXI

DRIVERS BATTLE FOLLOWING COLLISION

EATON, O., May 7. R. A. Cottingham and C. A. Ball, brothers-in-law, both taxicab men, came to blows late Saturday night at a point about six miles west of here following a collision of their machines. Ball was arrested upon his return to Eaton, but was released Sunday morning... It was understood Sunday that he probably be called before the grand jury, in session today.

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PRAISES AGKERMAII FOR SPLENDID TALK

The Earlham Press club which is bringing Carl Ackerman to this city for a lecture on Tuesday evening at the Coliseum, has received a copy of The Argus, a literary publication at Scranton, Pa. Regarding an address which Mr. Ackerman recently made In that city The Argus says : "Mr. Ackerman, who was a press correspondent for over two years and a half with arinis in Europe, has recently returned with Ambassador Gerard from Germany. In a calm, deliberate, dispassionate manner, without attempting any bombastic oratory, Mr. Ackerman told his audience the story of America's grievance against Germany. Mr. Ackerman held his audience spe!i-bound throughout his recital of the facts which led to the break with this government. -

BOYS ENTER ACRE CORN CONTESTS

Twenty-two boys have registered in the Wayne County Boys' Acre Contest and the contest still is open. Boys who wish to .enter may apply at the Jones. & .Williams office, Sixth and South A streets.. , J. S. Helms, the "corn man," is seeking to stir up interest in. the contest.

Trnsf Company Votes To Take $150,000 ' At a meeting of the board of directors of the Dickinson Tni3t company today it was decided that the company should subscribe for $150,000 of the United States government's seven billion dollar war bond Issue. These bonds will be held by the company. President Hiatt states that the Dickinson Trust company is accepting orders for subscriptions to the war bond Issue from Its patrons. Up to noon today the company had received orders totaling $180,000.

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