Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 152, 9 May 1917 — Page 3
PAGE THREE STARS AND STRIPES AND UNION JACK FLY TOGETHER
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1917
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For the first time in British history foreign flag has floated from the historic Victoria Tower in London. On "America Day," when the English celebrated with enthusiasm the entrance of the United States into the world war, the Stars and Stripes was run up on the tower flag pole alongside the Union Jack. The two flags have been kept flying together since.
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In a way that some men never , learn, King proceeded to efface himself entirely among the crowd in . the hall, contriving to say nothing of any account . to anybody until the great gong boomed , and the general led them all in to this long dining table. t Yet be' did not look furtive or secre- ' t'.ve. Nobody noticed him, and he noticed everybody. There is nothing whatever secretive about that - The fare was plain, and the meal a profunctory. affair.-.The general and his guests were there for no other reason than to eat food, and only the man who happened to seat himself next to King-ra major .by .the name of Hyde spoke to him at all. "Why aren't you with your regiment?" he asked. 1 " " ' "" "Because the general asked me to lunch, sir!" . ; v. .' "I suppose youve .been- 1 peefering him for an appointment!" King, with his mouth full of curry, did not answer, but his eyes smiled. "It's .astonishing to me," said the major, -"that a captain should leave his -company when war has begun! When I was captain I'd have been driven out of the service if I'd asked for leave of absence at such a time!" King made no comment, but his expression denoted belief. VAre "you bound for the front, sir?" he asked presently. But Hyde did not answer. They finished the meal in silence. After lunch he was closeted with
the general again for twenty minutes. Then one of - the general's carriages took him to the station; and it did not appear to trouble him at all that the other occupant of . the carriage was the self-same Major Hyde . who bad sat next him at luncb. . In fact, be smiled ' so - pleasantly that Hyde grew exasperated. Neither of them poke. At the station Hyde lost his temper' openly, and King left him abusing an unhappy native servant The station was crammed - to suffocation by a crowd that roared and writhed and . smelt to high . heaven. At one end of the platform, in the midst of a human eddy, a frenzied horse resisted with his teeth and all four feet at once the efforts of six natives and a British sergeant to force him Into a loose-box. At the back of the same platform the little dark-brown mules of a mountain, battery twitched their flanks in line,, jingling chains and stamping when the flies bit home. Flies buzzed everywhere. Fat native merchants vied with lean and timid ones in noisy effort to secure accommodations on a train already crowded to the limit. Twenty British
officers hunted up and down for the places supposed to have been reserved for them, and sweating . servants hurried after them with arms full of heterogenaous baggage, swearing at the crowd that swore back ungrudgingly. But the general himself had telephoned for King's reservation, so he took his time. There were din and stink and dust beneath a savage sun, shaken into reverberations by the scream of an engine's safety valve. It was India in essence and awake! India arising out of lethargy! India as she is more often nowadays and it made King, fdr the time being of the . Khj'ber Rifles, happier than some other men can be in ballrooms. . Any one who watched him and there was at least one man who did must have noticed his strange ability, almost like that.of water,.lo. reach the point he aimed for, through and not around, the crowd. He neither shoved nor argued. Orders and blows would have been equally useless, for had it tried the crowd could not have obeyed, and it Was in no mind to try. Without the least apparent effort he arrived and there is no other word that quite describes it he arrived, through the densest part of the sweating throng of humans, at the door of the luggage office. ' There, though a bunnia's sharp elbow nagged his ribs, and the bunnia's servant dropped a heavy package on
his foot he smiled so genially that he
melted the wrath of the frantic lug-
lage clerk. But not at onCe. Even
the sun needs seconds to melt ice. "Am I God?" the babu wailed. "Can I do all the-e things in all th&e world at once if not sooner?" King's smile began to get its work In. The man ceased gesticulating to wipe sweat from his stubbly Jowl with the end of a Punjabi head-dress. He actually smiled back. Who was he, that be should - suspect new - outrage or guess he was about to be used in a game he did not understand? He would have stopped all work to beg for extra pay at the merest suggestion of such a thing; but as it was he raised both fists and lapsed into his own tongue to apostrophize the ruffian who dared jostle King. A Northerner
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Biff! Zoivie! Bang! Fined oh 3 Charges EATON. O., May 9. C. A. Ball, taxicab owner, Indicted on three counts Monday by the grand jury, was arrested Tuesday and arraigned before Common Pleas Judge Risinger. He pleaded guilty to each of the three indictments, namely, malicious injury to property, assault and battery, and driving an automobile while intoxicated. On the first he was fined $50 and cost6, on the second, $25 and costs, and on the third, $50 and costs. In addition to the $25 fine on the assault charge, Ball was sentenced to serve four months in the workhouse.
HAGERSTOWN, IND. The 90th birthday anniversary of Daniel Houser occurred Saturday and a dinner in his honor was given at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Daniel Fist. Mr. Houser has lived in and near Hagerstown practically all his life and he and Mrs. Houser have resided in Pearl street many years. They have three children, George Houser of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Robert Houser. of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Ves Shaffer of Muncie. The birthday dinner party was composed of the following relatives who reside here: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Houser. Mrs. Houser's three sisters, Mrs. Fist, Mrs. Mclntire and Mrs. Pollard, Mr.
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"KICK IN" As is indicated by the title, "Kick In" is a play with a punch. It was this punch which established the play as the most substantial dramatic success of last season in New York. It was this punch which caused an unanimous metropolitan press to greet "Kick In" with an unqualified praise, which sent its fame broadcast throughout the country. No production of recent times was so lavishly lauded and all who have had the pleasure of seeing it agree that every complimentary line written about it was fully deserved. ' "Kick In"" has been secured by the Oliver Players and will be presented at the Murray Theatre the last three days of this week with a matinee on Friday and Saturday.
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CHARLESTON, W. Va.. May 9. Taking the ground that there is no justification for chronic idleness even in time of peace, much less in time of war, the state council of defense announced today that it would recommend to the special session of the legislature, which meets May 14, that legislation be enacted compelling all men between the ages of 16 and 60 to find employement.
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CHICAGO, May 9. Lord Cunliffe. governor of the Bank of England and member of the British mission to the
United States, was the guest of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Chicago Clearing House at a luncheon today. He will return east tonight, stopping at Detroit enroute.
who did not seem to understand Punjabi almost cost King his balance as he thrust broad shoulders between him and the bunnia. The bunnia chattered like an outraged ape; but King, the person most entitled to be angry, actually apologized! That being a miracle, the babu forthwith wrought another one, end within a minute King's one trunk was checked through to Delhi. "Delhi is right, sahib?" he asked, to make doubly sure, for in India where the milk of human kindness is not hawked in the market-place, men will pay over-measure for a smile,. To be continued
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