Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 168, 28 May 1917 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1917
FRENCH GUNNERS HAIL NEW ALLY
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When word of America's declaration of war against Germany was received at the fighting front in France, the French and English troops celebrated in various ways. This picture shows how some French artillerymen hailed
the new ally.
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"I'd know her in a million!" vowed Saunders'. "I can take oath she has lot pone anywhere by train! Unless the has walked, or taken a carriage, she's in Delhi!" The engine gave a preliminary shriek and the giant Ismail nudged King's elbow in impatient warning. There was no more sign of Rewa Gungn, who had evidently settled down in his compartment for the night. "Get my bag out again!" King ordered, and Irmail stared. 'Tet o;t my bag. I said!" .o hear is to obey!" Ismail grumb'pd, rcp'-hlng with his long arm l'r. "; ! 'o window. " ' ine shrinked again, somel:c .. 'n'ed, and the train began lo ric i "You've missed it!" said Saunders, s mused at Ismail's frantic disappointment. The giant was tugging at his beard. "How about your trunk? Better wire ahead and have It spotted for ou." "No." said King; "it's still in the baggage room at the other station. I didn't intend to go by this train. Came down here to see another fellow off, that 's all! Have a cigar and then let's go together and look those prisoners over." CHAPTER IV The rear lights of the train he had not taken swayed out of Delhi station ind King grinned as he wiped, the sweat from his face with a dripping handkerchief. Behind him towered the hawk-nosed Ismail, resentful of the unexpected. .In front of him Saunders eyed the proffered black cheroots suspiciously, accepted one with an air of curiofcity and passed the case back. Around them the clatter of the station crowd began to die. and Parsimony in a shabby uniform went round to lower lights. "Are you sure " King's merry eyes looked Into Sanudcrs' as if there were no world' war really and they two were puppets in a comedy. " are you absolutely certain Yasmini is in Delhi?" "No," said Saunders. "What I swear to is that she has not left by train. It's my business to know who leaves by train." "What can you suggest?" asked King, twisting at his scrubby little mustache. But if he wished to convey the impression of a man at his wits' end. be failed signelly. "I? Nothing! She's the most elusive individual. in Asia! One person in the world knows where she is, unless fchr has an accomplice. My information's negative. I know she has not gone by " King struck a match and held it out, so the sentence was unfinished; the first few puffs of the astonishing cigar wiped out all memory of the missing word. And then King changed the subject. "Those men I asked you to n-;t "Nabbed puff every ono cm! puff-puff all under puff-p;: V -lock and key. best smoke I ever ' '. " A where d'you get "em?" "Have they been in communication with her?" Puff-puff "You bet they had! Where d'you get these things?" "Not her special men by any chance?" Puff "Gad, what smoke! couldnt say, of course, but" puff-puff "I shouldn't think so." "Well I'll go along with you if you like arid look them over." Doth tone and manner gavo Saun"ders credit for the suggestion, and Saunders seemed to like It. There is nothing like following up, in football, wcr or courtship. "I see you're a Judge of a 'cigar," raid King, and Saunders purred, all men being fools to some extent, and the only trouble being to demonstrate ihn fact. They had started for the station
entrance when a nasal voice began intoning, "Cap-teen King sahib Capteen King sahib!" , and a telegraph messenger passed them with a book under his arm. King whistled him. A moment later he was tearing open an official urgent telegram and writing a string of figures in pencil across the top. Then he de-coded swiftly. "Advices are Yasmini was in Delhi as recently as six this evening. Fail to understand your Inability to get in touch. Have you tried at her house? Matters in Khyber district much less satisfactory. Word from 0-C Khyber
' Rifles to effect that lashkar is col
lecting. Better sweep up in Delhi and proceed northward as quickly as compatible with caution. L. M. L." The three letters at the end were the general's coded signature. The wording of the telegram was such that as he read King saw a mental picture of the general's bald red skull and could almost hear him say the "fail to understand." The three words "much less satisfastory" were a bookful of information. So, as he folded up the telegram, tore the penciled strip of figures from the top and burned it with a match, he 'was at pains to look pleased. "Good news?" asked Sanuders, blowing smoke through his nose. "Excellent. Where's my man? Here you Ismail!" The giant came and towered above him. "You swore she went North!" "Ha, sahib! To Peshawur she went! "Did she start from this station?" "From where else, sahib?" But this was too much for Saunders, who stepped forward and thrust in an oar. King on the other hand, stepped back a pace so as to watch both faces. "Then, when did she go?" To be continued.
WOODWARD TO SPEAK
Walter Woodward, Secretary of the Five Years Meeting of Friends, left last night for Lincoln, Nebraska, where he will address the Nebraska Yearly Meeting, now in session. He will return next Saturday.
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AMERICAN DECORATED
Richmond Friends to Have Large Part on Program of Indiana Conference
A French officer decorating A. Piatt Andrew, Chief of the American Ambulance Corps in France, with the Medal of the Legion of Honor. The photograph was made in the Marne district.
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Continued From Page One. Kelly candidacy indications are that the thirty-one Wayne county delegates to the Republican congressional convention, to be held in Rushville, June 8, will solidly support the candidacy of Byrarn C. Robbins, of Richmond. Robbins is attending the officers' training camp at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis. Robbins has informed Richmond friends that if he receives the Republican, congressional nomination he will accept it as a call to service for his country and will make an active campaign to secure the election. So well received has been Robbins' candidacy that since the withdrawal of the candidacy of Dr. Kelly no other opposition in Wayne county has been suggested. Chances Are Bright With Wayne county solildy supporting the Robbins candidacy there is slight doubt but that the nomination will go to him, for party leaders in both Rush and Henry .counties have already announced that their delegations will support any Wayne county candidate who has the solid support of the Wayne delegation. Wayne, Rush and Henry counties will cast 68 votes at the Republican convention and the successful candidate will' only have to poll 60 votes. With Robbins as Wayne's candidate It also is probable that he would receives the bulk of the votes in the other counties, with the exception of Shelby, which will present the candidacy of Elmer Bassett.
Richmond Friends will take an active part in the Ministers' and' Workers' conference of the Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends that opened this afternoon at Anderson, and will continue in session tomorrow and Wednesday. The local delegation, including all of the local ministers and several profesors at Earlham college, left this noon and expected to arrive in Anderson for the opening of the conference at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The complete program for the conference follows: Monday 2:00 p. m. Opening Devotional President Fred E. Carter. 2:30 Opening Address, Frank Correll. 3:00 The Five .Years Meeting and the Local Congregation, Professor Allen D. Hole. 3:30 Hebrews, The Author; An Example to the Christian Minister, Prof Alexander Purdy. 4 : 00 Quakerism Its Historical Background, Rev. Chas. M. Woodman. 7:30 Praise Service. 8:00 Devotional, Leanah Hobson. g:15 Church Federation and Co-operation. Morton C. Pearson. Tuesday 9:00 a. m. Devotional, Ira C. Johnsen. 9:30 Hebrews; The Possibility of Fellowship with God, Heb. 3:7; 4: 13, Prof. Alexander Purdy. 10:00 Using the Dramatic Instinct in Religious and Moral Education, Wm. J. Sayers. 10:30 Heart to Heart Talk with Pastors, Truman C. Kenworthy. 11:00 Quakerism Its Godward Relationship, Chas. M. Woodman. 2:00 p. m. Devotional, Parvin Bond. 2:30 The Program for the City Church, Chas. E. Hiatt. 3:00 The Program for the Country Church, Ancil E. Ratliff. 3:30 Discussion, Opened by Aaron Napier. 4:00 "The War of the Ages," Mead A. Kelsey. 7:30 Praise Service. 8:00 Devotional, Francis C. Anscombe. 8:15 "Rural Problems," Prof. G. I. Christie, of Purdue. Wednesday 9:00 a. m. Devotional, Ira C. Johnson. 9:30 Hebrews A .Presentation of Christianity for the Non-Mystical, Prof. Alexander Purdy. 10:00 The Community Evangelistic Campaign, Daisy D. Barr. 10:30 Report from the Yearly Meeting Board of Ministerial Counsel and Preparation, Chas. E. Hiatt and 1 Prof. Purdy. 11:00 Quakerism As a Program of Life, Chas. M. Woodman. 2:00 Devotional, Harry R. Hole. 2:30 Our Task and How to Accomplish It, Prof. Edwin Morrison. 3:00 The Missionary Situation Now Before Us as a Church, Ross A. Hadley. 3:30 Discussion, Opened by Zeno H. Doan. 4:00 Qur Church Paper What Can
We Do to Help It? Milo S. Hinckle. 7:30 Praise Servise." 7:45 Devotional, Roy Woolam. 8 : 00 Educational Session The Importance of Christian Education, Pres. Robert L. Kelly. The Friends' Church and Her Colleges and Schools, Albert J. Brown.
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Net proceeds from the High School Senior class play at the Washington theatre Thursday afternoon and evening will go to Red Cross and French relief purposes. - The play Is Israel Zangwill's "The Melting Pot" and the cast has been well trained. . Ttie cast follows: Vera Revendall Camilla Haner David Quixano Lester Leiter Mendell Quixano Bradford Meyer Frau Quixano Irene Utter Kathlyn, Irish servant girl, Mildred Nusbaum Baron Revendall Talbert Jessup Baroness Revendall. . .June Robinson Quincy Davenport Harold Krlck Herr Pauelmelster. ..Benjamin Harris Servant Girl Elizabeth Tarkleson Tickets are on sale at high school today and tomorrow. Wednesday and Thursday they can be purchased at the box office at the Washington theatre.
ter of the mill foreman and of the del perate efforts made by the mill one to thwart the love affair. The your lady In question exercises her woman' wit to splendid advantage and as th result wins the man she loves for hei self and also makes a fortune fa the two of them In an altogether start ling and unexpected manner. Thl picture has been staged in a splendid!; superior and artistic manner. It is i wholly exceptional picture in all d tails, casts, story, staging and direct ion. See it. j
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Edward F. Hinkel, an American aviator with the Lafayette Squadron of Americans flying for France. Hinkel was born in Cincinnati in 1876. He was attending the School of Fine Arts, Paris, when war was declared, and immediately enlisted.
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MURRETTE While by no means intended as a sermon against the liquor evil, "Out of the Wreck," the thrilling MoroscoParamount drama in which the ever popular Kathlyn Williams will be seen at the Murrette 'on Thursday and Friday, is a strong preachment against this vice. In one scene the director transforms a man into a snarling leopard to convey the impression of the rising of the animal instinct. On the screen the leopard looks like a ferocious, vicious brute in reality he is one of Miss Williams' pets and the snarling w as secured by calling to him "Now, Dick, smile prettily for the camera." Dick's idea of a pretty smile was just -what the director desired.
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