Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 155, 12 May 1917 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1917 ONE OF FIGHTING SHIPS OF OUR NAVY Earlham Man Heads Schools at Newcastle THOUGHTS TO THINK ; ABOUT Anger counts for nothing, if you count a hundred before you speak " Remember: 'Opportunity does not kick In the panels of your door when knocking. Tbe Palladium classified section is characterised by system and service it makes business introduction easy and profitable. Read Want Ada In today's Palladium. Edgar J. Llewelyn, Earlham graduate, has been elected superintendent of the Newcastle public schools. He has been superintendent of the ML Vernon schools for the last six years. He is a member of the legislative and executive committees of the state teachers' association, secretary-treasurer of the City Superintendent' Research club and president of the Indian Library Trustees' association. . oV The largest organ in the world Is the one built by the famous German builder, Walcher, and is situated in Bt. Michael's church, Hamburg, Germany. Masonic Calendar
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"Oh! Then If you're seen thieves, why dldnt you have 'em arrested? You were precious free with that authority of yours on Peshawur platform!"Perhaps you'd care to take the responsibility, sir?" Let me point out one of them." Full of grudging curosity Hyde came to stand by him, and King stepped
back just as the train began to move. "That man, sir over there no, beyond him there!" Hyde throat head and shoulders through the window, and a well-dressed native with one foot on t her running-board at the back end of the train took a long steady stare at him before jumping in and slamming the door of a third-class carriage. "Which one?" demanded Hyde impatiently. "I don't see him now, sir!" Hyde snorted and returned to his seat in the silence of unspeakable scorn. But presently he opened a suitcase and drew out a repeating rlstol which he cocked carefully and stowed beneath his pillow; not at all a contemptible move, because the Indian railway thief is the most resourceful specialist in the world. But King took no overt precautions of any kind. After more interminable hours night chut down on them, red-hot, blackdark, numerically subdivided into seconds by the thump of carriage wheels and lit at intervals from the rasping engine. The din of Babel rode behind tbe first-class carriages, for all the natives in the packed third-class talked all together. (In India, when one has spent a fortune on a thtrdc!as ticket, one proceeds to enjoy the ride.) The train was a Beast out of Revelation, wallowing in noise. But after other, hotter hours the talking ceased. Then King, strangely without kicking off his shoes, drew a cheet up over his shoulders. On the opposite berth Hyde covered his head, to keen dust out of his hair, and presently King heard him bpgln tp snore gently. Then, very carefully he adjusted his own position so that his; profile lay outlined in the dim lfcht from the gos lamp in the roof. He might almost have been waiting to be shaved. The stuffiness increased to a degree that is sometimes preached in Christian churches as belonging to a sulphurous sphere beyond the grave. Yet he did not move a muscle. It was long after midnight when his vigil was rewarded by a slight sound at the door. From that instant hlB eyes were on the watch, under dark closed lashes; but his even breathing was that of the seventh Btage of sleep that knows no dreams. . . A click of the door-latch heralded tbe appearance of a hand. With skill, of the sort that only special training can develop, a man in native dress insinuated himself into the carriage without making another sound of any kind. King's ears are part of the equipment for his exacting business, but be could not hear the door click rliut again. For about five minutes, while the train swayed head-long Into Indian darkness, the man stood listening and watching King's face. He stood so near
that King recognised him for the one who had accosted him on Rawal-Pindi platform. And he could see the outline of the knife-hilt that the man's fingers clutched underneath his shirt. "He'll either strike first, so as to kill us both and do the looting afterwardand in that case I think it will be easier to break his neck than his arm yes, decidedly his neck; it's long and thin or " His eyes feigned sleep so successfully that the native turned away at last "Thought so!" He dared open his eyes a mite wider. "He's pukka true to type! Rob first and then kill! Rule number one with his sort, run when you've stabbed! Not a bad rule either, from their point of view. As he watched, the thief drew the fheet back from Hyde's face, with trained fingers that could have taken spectacles from the victim's nose without his knowledge. Then as fish glide in and out among the reeds without touching them, swift and soft and un seen, his fingers searched Hyde's body. They found nothing. So they dived under the pillow and brought, out the pistol and a gold watch. . After that he began to search the clothes that hung on a hook beside Hyde's berth. He brought forth papers and a pocketbook then money.
Money went into one bag papers and pocketbood Into another. And that was evidence enough as well as risk enough. The knife would be due in a minute. To be continued
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Tuesday, May 15. Richmond Lodge No. 196. F. and A. M. Called meeting; work In the Master Mason Degree, commencing at 6:45. Light refreshments. Wednesday, May 16. Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Stated meeting. Friday, May 18. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called convocation; work in Mark Master degree. Saturday, May 19. Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting and initiation of candidates.
Inmates in the Jeffersonville reformatory are plowing a leased' farm at night in order to get it ready for seed soon. A tractor is being used.
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