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Saturday half holiday and twenty cents more per week ror tneir worn in ine iamous ianowu uuim. When a group of British "Tommies" with linked elbows paced behind them they couldn't help smiling.

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The man clucked into his beard and began to fidget in the saddle. King gave him another view of the bracelet, and again he found a civil answer. "We of the Rifles have her leave to be loyal to the salt, for, she loves no liars. From the first, when she first won our hearts in the 'Hills, she Rave us of the Rifles leave to be true men first nnd her servants afterward! We may love ,her as we do! and yet 2ht against her. if so Allah wills -r.d Hh will yet love us!" I "Where Is she?" King asked him suddenly, and the man began to laugh attain. "Let me by!" he shouted truculently. "Who am I to sit a horse and gossip in the Khyber? Let me by, I say!" "I will let you by when you have told me where she is!" "Then I die here, , and very likely thou, too!" the man answered, bringing his rifle to the port in front of him so quickly that he almost had King at a disadvantage. As it was, King was' quick enough to balance matters by covering him with the pistol again. The horses sensed excitement and began to stir. With a laugh the jezailchi let the rifle fall across his lap, and at that King put the pistol out of sight. "Fool!" hissed Ismail in his ear; but King knows the "Hills" better in some ways than the savages who live In them; they, for Instance, never veem able to Judge whether there will be a fight presently or not. "Why won't you tell me where she is?" he asked In his friendliest voice, one that would wheedle secrets from the Sphynx. "Her secrets are her own, and may Allah help her guard them! I will itear my tongue out first!" "Enviable woman!" mnrmured King. "Pass, friend!" he ordered, . reining amide. ' "Take my spare horse and Reave that weary one, so you will recover the lost time and more Into the bargain." The man changed horses gladly, saying nothing. When he had shifted ,the saddle and mounted, he began to ri.de off with a great air. not so much las deigning to scowl at Ismail. But be had not ridden a dozen paces when he sat round in the saddle and drew rein. "Sahib!" he called. "Sahib!" ' King waited. , He had waited for this very thing and .could afford to iwalt a minute longer. "Hast thou 4s there does the sahib I have not tasted " . He made a sign with his hand that men recognize in pretty nearly every I land under the sun. "So-ho!" laughed King, patting his hip pocket, from which the cap of a silver-topped flask, had been protruding ever since he put the pistol out of sight. "So our copper's hot, eh?" "May Allah do more to me if my throat Is not lined with the ires of Eblis!" "But the Kalamullah!" King objected. "What saitb the Prophet?" "The Prophet forbade the faithful to drink wine." said the jezallchi. "He paid nothing about whisky, that I ever hc-.rd'." - "Mine is brandy," said King. "May Allah bless the sahib's sons and grandsons to the seventh generation ! May Allah" "Tell me ebout Yasmini first! Where ' Is she?" "Nay!" King tapped the flask in his pocket. "Nay! My throat is dry, but.it shall parch! I know not! As to where she is. I know not!" "Remember, and I will give you the whole of It!" He drew the flask ou of his pocket and rode a little way toward the man. "None can overhear. Tell me now." "Nay, sahib! I am silent!" "Have you passed her on your way? - The man 6hook his head shook it .until the whites of his eyes were a streak in the middle of his dark face; fnfl wnen a niuiuau i Ki that be is surely lying. ' King set the flask to his own Hps and drank a few drops, i "Salaam, sahib!" said the Jezailchi, i wheeling bis horse to ride away.

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trying to be defiant as they marched New York girls were to salute the KHYBERfclFLES King let him ride twenty paces before calling to him to halt "Come back!" he ordered, and rode part of the way to meet him. "I but tried fhee, friend," he said holding out the flask. "Allah then preserve me from a second test!" The jezailchi seized. the flask, clapped it to his lips and drained It to the last drop while King sat still in the moonlight and smiled at him. "God grant the giver peace!" he prayed, handing the) flask back. The kindly East possesses no word for "Thank you." Then he wheeled the horse in a sudden eddy, as polo ponies turn on the Indian plains, and rode away down the wind as if the Pass were full of devils in pursuit of him. King watched him out of sight and then listened until the hoof-beats died away and the Pass grew still again. "The jezailchis'll stand!" he said, lighting a new cheroot. "Good men and good luck to 'em!" Then he rode back to his own men. To be continued Masonic Calendar Tuesday. June 19, 1917 Richmond Lodge, No. 196, F. & A. M. Called meeting, Work in the Fellow Craft Degree. Wednesday, June 20 Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. & A. M. Stated meeting. Thursday, June 21 Webb and Richmond Lodges. Members and wives, joint meeting Indiana Masonic home. Day program begins at 7:30 p. m. Social at 9 p. m. , TOWN8ENO RESIGNS AS MANAGER OF WESTCOTT Tupper Townsend. for the past five months manager of the Westcott hotel, has severed his connection with the company and will leave Monday for Chicago, where he is to accept another position. Townsend's management has been successful. It is understood that Henry C. Starr, president of the WTest cottt hotel company, will act as man ager of the hostelry are.iisually.coiTiuch and to get them you must sacrifice goodness, strength fragrance and flavor everything and be content with flat, insipid, watery coffeeNo junk comes with Golden Sun. Instead, at a modest price you. get chaffless, strong, full-bodied coffee each potfnd packed in art " air-tight can coffee that is economicalthat makes into a clear, satisfying beverage of exquisite flavor and superb aroma. Sold by grocers only. Coffee THE WOOLSON SPICE CO. Toledo. Ohio

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1917

through the streets demanding a Hps of Joffre. PENNSYLVANIA ISSUES ' ECONOMY INSTRUCTIONS TO WAYNE COUNTY SHIPPERS A circular issued by the Department of Agriculture, and giving ways and means by which economy may be ob tained In the use of freight cars by shippers, is being distributed by the Pennsylvania railroad to the hundreds of farmers in Wayne county using its lines. Directions for the shipping of fruits and vegetables, for pooling and consolidating of shipments, and in the shipment of perishable products m carload lots, are given In the document. The necessity of loading and unloading cars promptly is also dwelt upon. According to a French expert the chance of mistake in identification by finger prints is about one in 17,000,000,000. , LIFE WAS BURDENSOME NOW HE LOVES TO LIVE The happiness of C. C. Mclntyre is so great over the recovery of his health that he hat asked the Hull Medicine Co., of Findlay. Ohio, to publish his letter in the interest of all who have bad stomachs. His letter is well worth reading here It is: "Hull's Superlative has done wonders for me and I feel so grateful that I wish you would publish my letter so that-others might become acquainted with your wonderful medicine. "I had stomach trouble of the worst kind. I had indigestion, sour stomach and that burning, burning, burning all the time in my stomach and bowels. I would vomit every day. It would almost strangle me and burn my throat and mouth until they were raw. The gas would accumulate on my stomach until my heart would almost shut o until some one in the family would have to turn me over in bed. I could not eat any breakfast for I would throw it up, and I went without breakfast for years. Life was a burden, but now I love to live, and I shall always be thankful that I got your wonderful medicine." Hull's Superlative is nature's great health-restorer. It is made from roots, barks and one berry. For twenty years it has done wonders in rheumatism, grip, tonsilitis, dropsy, stomach, kidney, liver and bladder trouble, infantile paralysis and other forms of paralysis. What this great medicine has done for Mr. Mclntyre and thousands of others, it should do for you and every other sufferer. Get a bottle from your druggist today. It comes only 1.00 Adv. i847 ROGERS BROS. lllVHWAltr ONE of the most popular patterns of this famous , brand of silverware Js the Heraldic, a new and very distinctive design. Note the crest and the hand' hammered effect. -The Heraldic V Pattern . Likeall 1847 Rogers BROS, designs the a Heraldic pattern has behind it an unqualified guarantee made possible by more than 65 years actual service. We carry a good line . of this famous silverware. Come in and '"'see it '; Haner's Store 810 Main St.

Tkese Braves Ought to be Help to Army FORT YATES, N. D . June 18. It there Is anything In a nam a number of Sioux Indians who registered here

for th army draft shculd be of mater ial assistance to the gorerament. Among those who enrolled for service are: Love the-War. Shoots Near. Take-the-Oun, Shoots Walking, StandIns. Standing Soldier, Dld-Not-Butcher, Horse Thief Wounded with Many Arrows, and Taken Alive and Comes Home Alive. Grzatkousc is New Democratic Chief INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 18. Charles A. Greathouse, of Indianapolis, former Superintendent of Public Instructions, and one of the best known ment In Indiana, was elected Chairman of the Democratic State Commit tee after Bernard Korbly, of Indianapolis, resigned. Charles Bailee, Indianapolis, Secretary of the committee in the last two campaigns,-also resigned. Oreathouse will be permitted to name a secretary. The committee received word from Finly Gray, nominee for Congress in the Sixth District, that several Democrats are coming from Washington to make speeches in his behalf next week. The committee decided to lend its support to the Sixth District Democrats. All the members except three attended the meeting. SUNDAY SCHOOL FOLKS ATTEND MISSION HERE Members of a Sunday school that is served by City Missionary Probst near New Castle attended the Sunday school and church service at the North End Mission yesterday. About twentyfive persons were In the party. A New York magistrate has ruled that it is no violation of the law for a woman to smoke in public. START

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