Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 195, 28 June 1917 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1917 , i
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LUTHER PROGRAM AT ST. JOHN'S SUNDAY
FRENCH WAR CHIEF
Miss Katherine Stinson. the aviatrix, handing to Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo the Red Cross checks that she picked up en route in her flight from Buffalo Tla New York and other cities to Washington. The photograph was made on the steps of the Red Cross Building.
KING-y'e KHYBER RIFLES
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"I love thee," the Afrldi answered simply. "Thou art a man after mine own heart. Turn! Go back before it Is too late!" King shook his bead. "Be warned!" Ismail reached out , a hairy-backed hand that shook with half-suppressed emotion. "When we reach Khinjan, and I come within reach of her orders again then I am her man, not thine!" King smiled, glancing again at the gold bracelet on his arm. "I look like her man, too!1" "Thou!" Ismail's scorn was well feigned if It was not real. "Thou chicken running to the hand that will pluck thy breast-feathers! Listen! Abdurrahman he of Khabul and may Allah give his ugly bones no peaee! Abdurrahman of Khabul sought the secret of the Caves. He sent his men to set an ambush. They caught twenty coming out of Khinjan on a raid. The twenty were carried to Khabul vand put to torture there. How many, think you, told the secret tinder torture? They died cursing Abdurrahman to his face, and he died without the secret! May God recompense him with the Are that burns forever and scalding water and ashes to eat! May rats eat his bones!" "Had Abdurrahman this?" asked King, touching the bracelet. "Nay! He would have given one eye for it, but none would trade with him! He knew of it, but never saw it." "I am more favored. I have it. It Is hers, is it. not? Does not she know the secret?" . "She knows all that any man knows and more!" ' ' "Was she seen to slay a man in the teeth of written law?" asked King, and Ismail stared so hard at him that he laughed. ' "I was in Khinjan once before, my friend! I know the rule! I failed to reach the Caves that other time because I had no 'witnesses to swear they '.had' seen me slay a man in . the . teeth W written law. I know!" "Who easw thee this time?" Ismail asked, and began to cackle with the cruel humor of the Hills, that sees amusement' in a man's undoing, or in the destruction of his plans. His humor forced him to explain. "The price of an entrance has come of late" to be the life of an English arrflcer! Many an one the English have dubbed Ghazi, because he cross
ed the border and buried his knife In a man on church parade! They hang and burn them, knowing our Muslim law, that denies Heaven to him who is hanged and burned. Yet the man they miscall ghazi sought but the key to Khinjan Caves, with no thought at all about Heaven! Thou art a British arrflcer. It may be they will let thee enter the Caves at her bidding. It may be, too. that they will keep thee in a cage there for some chief's son to try his knife on when the time comes to win admission! Listen man o' my heart! so strict is the rule that boys born in the Caves when they come to manhood, must go and slay an Englishman and earn outlawry before they may come back; and lest they prove fearful and betray the secret.ten men follow. They die by the hand of one or other of the ten unless they have slain their man within two weeks. So the secret has been kept more years than ten men can remember!" (That estimate was doubtless due to a respect for figures and bore no relation to the length of a human generation.) , "Whom did she kill to gain admission?" King asked him unexpectedly. "Ask her!" said Ismail. "It is her business." . "And thou? Was the life of a British officer the price paid?" "Nay. I slew a mullah." The calmness of the admission, and the satisfaction that its memory seemed bring the owner made King laugh. He found lawless satisfaction for himself In that Ismail's blood-price should
have been a priest, not one of his brother officers. A man does not follow King's profession for health, prott or sentiment's sake, but healthy sentiment remains. The loyalty that drives him, and is Its own most great reward, makes him a man. He liked Ismail. He could not have liked him in the same way if he had known him guilty of English blood, which is only proof, of course, that sentiment and common justice are not one. But sentiment remains. Justice is an ideal. "Be warned and go back!" urged Ismail "Come with me, then." "Nay, I am her man. She waits for me!" "I Imagine she waits for me!" laughed King. "Forward! We have rested in this place long enough!" i So on they went, climbing and de-
The following Children's Day service will be held at St. John's church next Sunday morning, July 1, 1917,- at 10 o'clock: Prelude Orchestra. Song, "The Church's One Foundation" School.
Opening service Rev. A. L. Nicklas. Son, "Luther's Battle Hymn" Congregation accompanied by orchestra. Recitation Oscar Hartman. Song Third and fourth grades. Preparing the Reformer Hilda Blomeyer. Recitation Robert Kauper, Luther Marting, Roland Hirschfield, Norman Pilgrim. Recitation, "Bread for Bread" Colon Fulle.' . v Song. "When Rome Had Shrouded Earth in Night" Several girls. Preparing the Reformer, (Cont) Ruth Schwenke. Recitation, "How Tetzel Was Caught in His Own Net" Marjorie Fulle. Recitation Carl Lohman, Henry Marting, Arthur Bode, Carl Kauper. Recitation Helen Fulle.
Trio, song Henrietta Zimmerman, ;
Hazel Fulle, Rosa Radke. Recitation, "Luther at Worms" Lillian Hoppe. Recitation, "The Wartburg" Herbert Hofheintz; Rudolph Oelklaus, John Bacher. ,n " Primary song, "We' Are Little Gleaners" Primary ' grades, Recitation, "Continuation of Reformation" Paul Rosa. Recitation. "Augsburg 1530" Cather'ne Schneider, Edith Tiemeyer, Anna Nicklas. ' Song Choir. Recitation, "Nachruf an LutherRobert Placke, Harold Nlewoehner, Hilbert Hirschfield, Charles Kraatz. Recitation, "Die Kirche Luther's" Elsie Helmich, Pauline Kanke. Song School. Recitation, "Was ein Lutherischer Christ sein Soli" Elmer Aufterrrarsch. Song, "Geist des Glaubens" School.
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GLASS MAKERS RESTRICTED
STOCKHOLM, June 28. Lack of raw materials, principally soda, already has compelled Swedish glass manufacturers to restrict production, and it is feared that it will have to cease altogether in two or three months more unless import conditions change. The Swedish glass industry, which is considerably more than 200 years old, is one of country's most important industries, employing nearly C.000 persons and having an annual output around $3,500,000, of which more than one-third is exported.
GEN.JYAUTEY.
General Hubert Lyautey, the French War Minister, at his desk in the office of the War Department inParis. This is a recent photograph Which has just been received in this country.
CAMPBELLSTOWN
scending the naked, ramparts that lead eastward and upward and northward to the Roof of Mother Earth Ismail ever grumbling into his long beard, and King consumed by a fiercer enthusiasm than ever had yet burned in him. "Forward! Forward! Cast bounds forward! Forward in any event!" says Cocker. It is only regular generals In command of troops in the field who must keep their rear open for retreat. The Secret Service thinks only of the goal ahead. To be continued
Joe Shafer left Tuesday to attend the State Sunday school convention at Marion this week. . . .Thelma Fultz, seven-year-old daughter of Harry Fultz and wife submitted to an operation for removal of tonsils and adenoids Tuesday Darrell Swisher had his tonsils removed Sunday and is spending this week with his parents Mrs. Horace Cramer visited her niece, Mrs. Armacost, a part of the past week. . . . Miss Margaret Burke and nephew, Jack Burke, of Dayton are visiting John Burke and family Harvey Parker and wife arrived Monday from about a four years' stay in California. ...The Red Cross meeting here Friday afternoon was well attended and about forty members united in the work. Another meeting will.be held Thursday evening at the school building at 8 p. m Kenneth Poineer of Richmond is visiting his grandparents, Monroe Campbell, and wife, this week The Aid society will meet July 5 instead of 4 at the home of Mrs. Minnie Cohee Prof. C. K. Coblentz and son left Monday morning for Cedar Point to attend the state teachers' institute.
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A 25-cent package of Pesky Derll Quietus. P. D. Q.. makes a full Quart the best buff killer on earth, bett. than a barrel of old-fashioned dop(Free A sprinkler spout in evei box to get them In the hard-to-get-at places.) - . Bed Bugrs, Roaches, Ants and Flea can't exist when P. D. Q. Is used, aa ! kills 'em and their cms as well. P. I . will not injure bedding-. Killa Fles logs. At your drus store. Adv. " "V -
THREE BOYS TAKE TESTS . FOR ANNAPOLIS ACADEMY
i- Three youths of the Sixth district Wednesday began at the Richmond postof flee an examination for entrance Into the Naval academy next fall. The examination lasts during Thursday and Friday. - - ITvaminntlnn for tvniatS Was alSO
taken today by three youths of Richmond.
M. Crandall, wanted here, on a charge of obtaining, money under false pretenses. Crandall cashed a check at
tLe Arlington hotel some time ' ago ' without having sufficient funds In the bank to cover it.
BECK BOOSTS SERVICE I ON MOTORIZED ROUTES
The motor rural route service out of Richmond can't be beaten .anywhere in the world, says Postmaster Beck,
who made an inspection trip over route I
C Tuesday. ' ' -Grouping boxes on one side or tne
road, when several nouses are near together, gravelling approaches, placing of names on boxes, in which patrons have been very slow,- and lastly qMi aa littiA nf tho carrier's time as
"'"(5 . . possible are ways recommended to
help the service. RETURNS PRISONER
Patrolman Wenger returned this riornlng from Madison, Ind., with J.
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