Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 173, 2 June 1917 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1917

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'.'Yes. She did. But it was difficult In the first place, there didnt seem to be any particular hurry. They were eating All's substance. The scoundrel, had to : feed them as long as he kept them there, and we wanted that. We forbade her to -pay their debts to AH, because he baa too urgent need of money just now. He is being pressed, on account of "debts of his own, and. the pressure is making him take risks. He has been begging for money, from the German agents. We know who they are, and we expect to make a big haul within a few hours now." "Hope" I didn't spoil things by butting In. sir? "No. This is different. " She wanted them arrested and locked up at a moment when the jails were all crowded. And then she wanted us to put 'em into trucks and railroad 'em up North out of harm's way as she put It, and we happened to be - too- busy. , The railway . staff was overworked. Now things are getting straightened out. I felt It' keenly not being able to oblige her, but she asked too much at the wrong moment! I would, hare done it If I could out of gratitude; it was she who tipped off for us most of the really dangerous, men, and it was not her fault a few of them escaped. But we've all been working both tides under, King. Take me; this is my first night in bed in three, and here I am awake!" No nothing personal-

glad to see you, but ' please understand. And I'm a leisured dilettante compared to most of the others. She must have known our fix. She should not have asked." King smiled "Perfectly" god opportunity for me, sir!" he said cheerfully. "So you 6eem to think. . But look out for that woman. King she's dangerous.. She's got the , brains of Asia coupled . with Western : energy! I think she's on our side, and I know he believes it; but watch -her!" "Ham dekta hal!" King : grinned. But the older man continued to look as if he pitied him. lf you get through alive, come and tell me about It afterward Now, mind you do! I'm! awfully Interested,. but as for envying you ' "Envy!" King almost squealed. He made the bed-springs rattle as he jumped. "I wouldn't swap "jobs with Genera! French, sir!" "Nor with me, I suppose!" "Nor with you, sir!" -y "Goodby, then. Goodby, King, my boy. Goodby, Athelstan. Your brother is up the Khyber, isn't he? Give him my regards. Goodby!" Long before dawn the' thirty prisoners and Ismail squatted In a little herd on the up-platform of a railway station, shepherded by King, who smoked a cheroot some twenty paces away, sitting on an unmarked chest of medicines. He seemed absorbed in a book on surgery that be had bor

rowed from a chance-met acquaintance in the go-down where be drew . the medical supplies. Ismail sat on the one trunk that had been fetched from the other station and nursed the new hand-bag on - bis knees, picking everlastingly at the lock and wandering audibly what the bag contained to an accompaniment of low-growled , sympathy." - ;" ' ' "I am his servant for she said so and he said so. .As the custom Is he gave me the key of the great bag on which I sit as he said himself, for safe-keeping. Then why why In Allah's name am I not to have the key of this bag too? . Of this little bag that holds so little and is so light?" "It might be money In it?" hazarded one of the herd. x "Nay, for that it is too light." "Paper money!" suggested another man. "Hundies, with printing on the face that sahibs accept Instead of gold." "Nay, I know where his money is," said Ismail. "He has but little with him." "A razor would slit the leather easily," suggested another man. "Then with a hand inserted carefully through the slit, so as not to widen it more than needful, a man could soon discover the contents. And later, the bag might be dropped or pushed violently against some sharp thing, to explain the cut." Ismail shook his head. "Why? What could he do to thee?" "It is because I know not what he would do to me that I will do nothing!" answered Ismail. "He is not at all like other sahibs I have had dealings with. This man does unexpected things. This man is not mad, he has a devil. I have It in my heart to love this man. But such talk is foolishness. We are all her men!" "Aye! We are her men!" came the chorus, so that King looked up and watched them over the open book. To be continued

Cambridge City; IntL ' '

Roy Schepman, who has been a mall carrier on Route B, has resigned his position and entered the railway mall service. Harold Watkins has succeeded hiia on Route B. . . . Irvin Harmeier, who has been a bookkeeper : In the First National bank of this place since the beginning of the year, has been elected to the ' position of assistant cashier. .... Sumner Davis and John Zeigler are spending, two" weeks at Martinsville, undergoing treatment for rheumatism, James Grenlee, for many years a resident of this city, but recently of California, is here visiting relatives and friends..'. . .Mrs. Willard Petro is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. " Harry .'Hall, in Chicago ... . Miss Alma Garvin, who met with a serious accident while giving a demonstration in fruit canning, before the Domestic Science Association, at Plymouth, two weeks ago, is now at the home of her aunt,' Mrs. Viola Roth, and is rapidly improving. ; .The Republicans of Jackson and Harrison townships will bold a joint meeting at the town hall in Cambridge City, Monday evening, June 4, to select delegates to the Congressional convention in Rushville, June 8 John E. Gray will leave Monday for a visit of several days with relatives in Ohio. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown of New York, are horn to snpnd Severn.! weeks with

the tatter's mother, Mrs. Anna Walch. '

'...Miss Ella Smith of Indianapolis, is the guest of Cambridge City friends this week.

visit with friends at Martinsville Miss Gertrude Hill left Thursday for Chicago, where she will spend some time - with . friends. . ... Miss Dee 8tevents returned Friday from Indianap

olis, where she has been the guest of

her aunt, Mrs. M. D. Cross.. ...David Wtlliams is here from Philadelphia to spend the summer with his mother, Mrs. - Eliza Williams.. . . .Miss Mary Bryson returned Friday from a visit with friends in Chicago.. . . .Mrs. F. W. Hemenway left Saturday for Indianapolis, after a visit with friends here. .... Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pharos were over from : Camden for the day Friday. ' ' , .

TOBACCO MAN HERE . . BOOSTING BUSINESS

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Mrs. F. A. Hemenway came Friday from Pine Plains, New York, for a short visit with relatives and friends in this county. . . .Miss Martha Freeman returned home Thursday from a

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MELPOLDER ELECTED

John Melpolder, executive secretary of the Social Service Bureau, yesterday afternoon was elected delegate to the National Conference of Charities

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