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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-04-06, Page 2• •, A.... • ......ffennew•••••/1.011.m.. $12-4,14440S:i 4X.140DrVS. ' • • MARY' 141.1.101P4t9, .elets to eashare • THL FLY. who: ltframOdtt Iter •tirothari *Pith the ,' rnnrder ,Of.1411S. .11.111.; ..•TER,and. ,..TUPX!' • -TER, sadis...her.,fts does .330*EN of the Star: I)JIUC RUrr1-11311., ignre.s flange, ", .forbl4sher to inVestilgate,rftirther. 1,141441,fict ,ItnArrutt; and a questionet?le, •, trien4.. COUNTESp. LOU1S„E:. try 1 a rout 1ary,„ believing', she is • a''''selci-digaer. 1TheY. follow The Fly to Miami,. 'Enloe' Ouarre s with . Louise '"over n diamond • braceitt given lor•'hY The 1117, '• ''She R• says is. Mary's, maryciiscovers .it .wits ,• stolen, from,: Mrs. Jupiter •the, night she the f.LIflol8 .7.iin4e1;.neeichice, ..lfary dances with Tile: Fix,• who gets •t- -It away ttom ' her.. .11c kissea ;•her and•- .. Dirk' hnoeics hlin down. DIrk twist h12 *nice' and fain,ts. Th e Fly .getw t-WItY • .. with the handbag- but Is, frightened back •. • by a poiloeman, and returns Itandthe. • necklace. Mar y.lias•p,tru taken.- on board the yaohtit'-the Pgyossr," The FIY goer NOW 00 ON. WiTH•41„HE aToY.' • CHAPTER XLII.; • He begin. a ionVentional, protest, she hurried on: t. • "Please! Mr. Jupiter is anxious; . to avoid, publicity and the reporters *ill pounce, on'you if:. you set leat ashore. It they We an refuse- toWthein: Bet' that one on ' the pl,or• may still.. be'. waiting --there • may be dozen, She shud- dered, and inoveila trifle nearer:. • "Besides --that girl, on the ' roof, the one for Whom you danced?". , leek - ed at•her'in surprise, and she shook 0!-Yg0"-at-,. you ' didn't think:1 kneW? • If you --gO back . now, I shall :think you :4•0 back to Hia:•gallantry cha11ongd, he spent , the next half:. hoer pretesting the, Charge, 441a:flied- with. ,.ardor of field, in spite of tniself•by , the :Spell of : this, girl's lovecliitess.; " doubly Potent in the ..c001, Moonlight. •It was nearly r Midnight` before"-, %wry- onuld". get .uway, utterly wern,and nerve -wracked from the Strain' Of be- ing *luring without •;actually • tine to lissadvanees. Finaily.She sent: him, 'Io. hit state- : , :ToOnt,*in a steward's charge. She un. ' dressed wearily: Thank add, they • woililbe under way Soon: ..Bateilad , Count - ie. But any • Minute • might 'bring Slie:41i6e(1 on a negligee rind Went out .,on deck, for-- a list look ..toward , shore. The yacht,;Wa,,iiniet 'except :AT a muffled pounding 'and 'stir below. ...,,flecka Whore the;fireipan,Waii4ending • lia;OiLburne6: under the boiler., Jupitr'zfoom was just around the' corner tr(?f14er: . ern. One df,, his 'eater:0qmwindow the deck Wide. Where She was Sta*line... fihp. Slppcdquietlyalongand stopped just by the porthole: A reassuring snore sounded within the' 'Stateroom' and she sighed With ;relief: Stepping • • on around the corner he saw whut :seemed to be a shadow disappearing , , • „ aroundthe forward bulkhead -•Stif. . . ; ling a screainahe Crept back'intethe thatiowii - ' . ' , As Mary, : steed' 'fai,iVeililg" 'with dread, uncertain What to 06,•she„ heard •' thesound of oarkiekt and the bump , burnp.of a boat as it :hit against the anywhere?" • . •••••+10:44,st.es,-,41-, a4aPeAdecl. fOngWaYs ;Picking 11P. her skirts cshe ran '‘elong, the deck, and almost fell into the artlls of 'Bates, coming up the gangplank.She could have,hisSed him, ,130-e4,' scaredl The ,Fly ' she whIsPer04, .; "ha my guest, and ri think ` he's 'prowling around after the rubies. I just ,caele ont.'on deck: and someene,r; .from rioe Mr. Jupiter's' doer. I told him Mr, Jupiter had thernl''.• "Stay, here,' -Bates :bmrnrinded. He Unbuttoned his 'coat- and lqosened the revolver from, it holster holster pnder his -urrn-Staying-inth -shadow- of; -the upper . deck he ingVed quietly along the bulk -head. , She saw.hirn stop and test ; Mr. Jileiter't door, then disap- *Ar-_arount, the_eorner:_,..where, the' _shadowy figure had run buttwo min- utes before. The secends: pasted like hours as , Mani leaned against the 'Valli -train- ing her . ears to cateh vety sciund.' :Then Bates reappeared so noitelessly that he startled her: . -"All serene,": he reported.; "The old nuin't dooris locked and The Fly is ;backinhis stateroom=-Lthree, , , Mary said "Ye." I heard him 'toying 'around and there's 'a light un -- der the. door. You Tim along to bed .now and old Henry Q. Bates will take 'care of, things. i.1',11:::&413 -fight' -Up 'there on. the :ulPer deck .in ft chair where I can see•your stateroom door and Mr, • Jupiter's.., Run along, and plensant dreains.u. ' , Mary wrung „ his hand:. itBate, ou'ret a darling!" ' ."Sur; I tun.' But listen, what's the PrO gra 111. lainv? We didn't. find a -thing in De . room:- --Netr..-71k thing.' Had to fear up Carpets and everything, 'That's -What took rile ,,se Jong. You :didn't, :Worry, did, • you/1 Anyhow, your necklace is siiferight here in old Bates' pocket." He. reach- ed into a capacious, inner :pocket, and drew out-the'rolled up bundle of nap- kin—unfolded it ,'§y bit, in his palni,_saw that it was. empty....AAore. :rible, pop -eyed expression froze on his lace. • • ' :"It's gene!" he gaoled.: It was like, the groan of it:,• rep. . "Do you • mean to say you didn't know., that, Until now?"' Mary cried. :41Cou picked up an' enoPtY, napkin— I've got • the necklace. 'It's ; ' ',Itipiter's safe." Devoutly; Bates ejaculated 'Oh, . , my God!" ilis this fe1.1-1.70, p.„Iyaside. • "Well, how did you—what did you '—did you have any trouble -he stilt- tered,•overcoine With sh4ine. "Plenty! . got back.: with it,. but :InY, .,onqw. white. tell yeu . all • ' about it :hi, the, Morning.: 'Now' den't f ' f ltf"" It you re 'wasn't .your au :. • was .her pat his shoulder re - TO help • him out, 'the- thangkthe sUbjegt. weiget under way at onto? .11id you see Drum and the Countess Link _ • . Dressed, to !fa -dress the, ball" at ' •Plubhurst,1 N.C., Wis. -Virginia .de- lopg,::favored the' Masculine'. mode when she; made Abe, rounds the ' , • .. • other 'day. Sh,e's. from ;Pasadena, -,Califeralat "They're on the pier-4bekid's gone bacit.-4or themnow. -Way; here's- tornething your, fat friend: sent you. ' He WS !,sitting on . the 'deck, waiting when I, tai6 give it to the Sailor." :2 ' ,' He handed Mary a thick envelope. Curious,slie[took if to her room. A single sheet of note paper held the .words "Here's the dope. Keep these I atOle 'exit out ofs thkInorgue. '..and....I'vegot7to-returtHeint. :Couldn't.' resift.. you the ' good Btu, ec Bruce, LehisUisea'r'''Oj :its 11andi111 c. 111 5.4: ..te4_,_rhair,,,..gt the head ' the table Mr. Jeliter applied himself steadily and net 09 tilenPY to a generous plate of seraMbled eggs and bacon, . "Hello, everybody!" 'Wary called out brightly,- "sand a pleasant morn". ing!" Her good hunior brought no response. ,: De Lonia and DrUee btrely nodded. • The Countete did not even. look up, Mary slipped s at . Kr, uPiter's left—the reillaining chair ,iva-CaPtatn lielidri"ek0., but the doughty 'captain' breakfasted. at no sUeli , effete hour. ' '• De Loma pushed back, his Chair with .„a kind' scrape:t ' "You Wilf,,excute: me Please,"- he said; bowing sarcastically. '4I shall take a 'Walk around . the deck.". tie was 'taking' sit fairly well at that, Mary decided, ,after ‘u critical 'glance. She,' ivas curioes to .know what, explanation had •heetrgivall him for this • sudden spikripi , surely he must have been durnbfenrided to awaken and find hinitelf. shanghaied in any such highhaeded fashion:. , ' (To ,Be Continuer) ' In a tants.- -e use ---&- To Leave Maim There were Clippings -4.: yellowed,. 'ringed about :' the ':A"vord : Lerne" with: a blue, pencil and .Stninped..on each chipping ' dater:411'i. date of • its appearance in 22 mistni Paper. The chippings, read' in chronological, -order, -gaVe--thei4aipaper-+Iactonnt Of the doings, of thelelebrated French actress, „DS 1.4oitlit, on board, a Havana line .;stbainshiP Witv". back. in. the year The. iteanithipline and all other parties, conterned; had 'thidentlY,subteeded in hushing -up •the matter pretty thoroughly, but enough had 'leaked out through the excited tales .Of fellOW-passengers to Show up the lady as an a'd-VenteressOf an 'old; tamiiier type.. She. Wad• net deported, but evideritly*.she had .been only, too happy to 'accept the hint, , Miami polite officials - and return. to Havana . • •• . • At any. rate, the went—threatening that. her hnsband, *Mild Sue. There lle Teeetti in the chippings of any suit being brought. • ,. Mary, Put the elippilig$ back in the envelope,,•aricr it 'under her . p11- JQw. :.Qeod., George . towe,0:--to give her this. to sleell On .Shevient to the.: porthole : and ,looked upward. There on the ,ttin. deck,. as he had promised, the, could- see, Bates' : dark figure its steamer chair, silhonet-, ted : against the lighter sky. . She,•fe1t as though she had'•diOnped hOYY burdep from .ifer:•Ohouldert...,... . ' 11 :;;‘, • tv • --• ROI Al, 1:11:AST CAKE Coffee Cake utile . at/toe-it-4- • - iilANADA .(3001)8 • COFFEt-'0Altt-idaally.poptilaefot . tea; iti)idie. on Oi.:sql)per Cisatit together baiter,. ; Iseitition!int0 douttifil k Owl c. eintor,, pad 2 WWI, •" ,011Rout Shape hitt) ... -beaten .egit -tisaitiat coffee roil shape. 'Alld InIttnee with al)out lot4 to One until; 'double lit 2 e.'ilthir?ttritt tett. salt' to bulk.. 01'44) • eurfeee WI rh • i.ltoyel:I/eintt, Sponge* to tnelted 'butter' ind 'sprinkle ". Intik e iIough.' Knead w,12:21 n11 th 4ti• citi tin itgid„plueu'in :,.2tiket 4006 lc about 25 win, " clOve'r sand het In Warn'. r *ItOTAII. YltAST SPONGE: ". Nhalei !loyal )(welt Coke, pi e e (t. ipt. Pkiit 11,1,tetitti4tnt: -wptet; for tlettoOnm,.Mak!.iti 5 Pf ett110 • 15 guin,t1leeolve 1 t toot: ogiar.,.. tnilt ter.' . , • In IA pint 'Oink'. Ai1;114ii tIlept ;7' • waved yeast eutle. Addl 1 o neit now,. Beat • cunt tet 216S over- tOglit to •don11141 tit I,,iIIi lir softlg 10:kli4).0 tiiirplY of IReyel'Yetisi- ',ekes oh, faint tO 110C Whim you bake,. ; home,. 8eateil I r • t witteid: tie/di-for 1110111 lis. 'IIit0r• faindiIJI diy;it..,tra46n": trove ••• '• peon the standard -fur ',over 50 years. Atm Send, , • ftir recif.r.Of '160 tte.siierf (Anti- ; ot.,;) Bratttht tifiiiteav Ern:1sec Ave'. ,tt.tlikerty , • '•I'orotito ()tit. . , • • :t • 1 '. The sun was Shining in her state - MOM porthole she She 'awnIce.• , Mary -strotetiett„ ;easing her .cramped mu*, cies. 'She' had been so exhausted that She. had slept without' mating. With the action, vitality rushed back into her refrethed young: body, and :.the ,bentided oute'qf bed, Mishit* her, hair but Of her .eyes. •• • ,''•She looked like a slim boy • in her pajainao,--as- thetran. to the -,Portliole.,and peered. Out. Bates had. vanished •his pot long. since.' 'Far, off on'rther, heiiOn lin was sornething that Might be iti'thCr-,aonds or land, ,butin between was 'Sees it. Celin expense ..wrth Only her and there a whice(!itp to , break • the bluef• green,. inirrth,j1ilci! surface. ' Any thing . watt ,possiblert ny nice tirious lits,tOry. of Tristan da- .'Cliziha.A Blow .cepted' Theories It is rare e,-.; read of civilized corn- mnpitica nowadays accepting priva- tion as ' ,part of the settled Order of their. existenee. 'A striking exaMple is, however; to be found in 'Tristan da. Cunha, about Which Mr. Douglas, M. Gane- has -,written -a- mOst- fascinating book, writes J. Menzies- CaMpbell. in njo .iner :(0).4a1,4 -, • • n. "Fresh lei:0m the. .Gaidens , „cot*, as a rude awakening to many .Peeele-'-p,rofesional and ‘lay. The dental inspection revealed, 83.33 Per cent, of the connnOnity with perfect., mouths.; :and' out:of 4.,P09:.tO4tit ,decay Was, PreSent-, in only I.84 'per •.eent. Irregularitien. ' were nein- gible;, and no evidence ' was. found ','pf acute 'el;•Tehronic abscesses, :Perhaps of-greatiat-interest-is the -feet -411a - net onepf -the. islanders has eVeraSed a toothihush. Besides, they regularly eat Soft foods, which leave sticky sur- faces•'.6n-the-teetlf._:.,Theiri4iet..: den, ists; mainly. of potatoes, fish, "milk, and eggs. Cabbages and tin -nip are grew', and Used while they lag.. •Mat is Seldom 'eaten, and never more than one kind of food at a, meat,. ---- 0Wigg.fo ever-increasing number of rats, cereals cannot he -grown ; any deficiency in this resPact 44 tide ratt- ly 'remedied. In 1923'three'and a half 'tons Of •flotir ;and tAvo. tonS of sugar were. latided On- •Tristan. Cunha: Since 1925 the yestrli Visitt.ef. Ships . have on each ,eension taken :filar and sugar. as the -Chief, „artielezi. in their ediitignment7"Thiled-amongtt thi-faitiOus families. Yet the teeth ilehh .0'.1.0OdOn'a Weekly. •. have not . suffered , ,any • way, al..: •since I this., Settlethent was thouili•the yonager ieenibers of this started by Wwillialt, Glass, in 1817, its history been rich in shipwrecks and heroie rescues. ,Vesselmbelonging to various. nationalities • have -founder- :.ea.eff the coast of Tristan da'Ctinha; in consequence many of the survivors -havernidepted4-thik-----island---as-ttheir : Several attemPts'have been made to break up this 'CoinmunitY. For ex- ample, as a recompense for evacuation these, islanders hatiVe.; been' Offered „a free 'pas.sage . to South 'Africa, re•set- tling,on'the Coast, each with twe Acres of land • and., financial: aid--bnt they have reinaingeladgmane4.- ' The : Morality Of ,:the..,TriPtitns is The oldestinhahilint :eat recall 0,70 two cases of - Children' bprn out of wedlock, jn. one of • Whieh.,...the,•Igq-- ents :ifterwar,ls , Such .tnor- ality., in ellace where education is ,practieally non-existent, must 'toxin) as a`lude aWakening to those :whsatill Maintain that these ,two are 'closely Theki road-shonidered. lithesoine and sinewy peOPIe. are contented. There are • no indications • of ,physical 'deteriorationr desPitei continued Inter - Marrying.' FrOni. the. foundations' of the settletnent 1$53 there were -.only ,Six deaths' from natural causes, three: 0 tl4A .and 'three.JA chil- dren. The .present Popelatien, totals. 1.§3,! and ,is the largest on record. community havebeep born,and reared since these artieleo heciiine more or 'lest, regular, 'thus suggesting that a small amount:of tapir and 11611x is not harnsful. • Those .Whote, faith is riveted to , ie. toothbrush '.antl hard. fiid.Cosideiiible difficulty in recoecil irig their ',beliefs with the :Condifloak prevailing at Tristan da.Ciinho, ' • •:THE FOUNDATION -STONE. • . . . • Seientists nowadays declare that &AS rich in eitarnins, Mineral salts, and roughage are neeesSary, for at-. lainb_IE,:tand-'7-.1nairitaining • health -- -Which mcludes sound, teeth. The of these 'Wanders 'is. replete; :these essentials It W'OlitrilPear that the' .expectant Mother, by, habitually' eat-- .ringlouffitient of those foods which at • weighing 169,.-Peut.ds; had a' re* 'ntarltal4 sMall,aPeetite and, in juti- ficution thereof, said ::•".init to I ',I 'real), healthy one eats a *cal at font a.m., •fisheii day, and eats again in the evening. ...The old, man, solicitpUsi ' his 'clesireto' return to his .igland bora', after a Year's stay at the cape, stated that home food wat best -it IceePs, one ' tough. He ,also referred to the noise and rush of the heavy clothes, and many Meals, • He was,. fay coii• • _eiticed.that no one Could Possibly liv4 • , _lopg-untler such, conditions,: • •• WANTED-4RItp piivt.t , • • . , ., • . , The. Medreal :officers,. attached to each succeeding shipiOnfirrti- el: their' lredeceSsoreStatemenis that a 'healthier .plate :than da eunha:Ceeld not be -foundi:•,The last Health Survey ; was .Jearried, out 'Very thoroughly January, '032, by three naval Siirgeens,,and One dental .‘aur &Mi., • They : digW :attention to the exCelletit'phytique. It'Ud :nourishinerikof the, -cOinininiity.:•..Further, :there. was ne:eVicienee, Whatsoever tl...iickete;. and such , infeCtionl.'diteases 'AS. 'starlet - •fever; • diphtheria, measles, *beeping cOugh,,:ete,'„ Wereanknb*m, 'To.,maiiY.:Persens this.. inanniniti wilt, appear .surprising,,etipecially when ,it is realised that the scinitatil?ni on this island:. is very, rude • andunsatipfact torY,, and thevater .-SlipVy Most AISO,'. rat and fleas .ShOuntl,. passing, it it ,inter. estin,g to •reeerd ,:that :of fitinibnit;ypreealled amongst the in- habitants St; t as; lest .df ter their 'removal te mainland, . , TOOTIIBRIJS•flpS,•:. ; The; Par feetion, of . Ste 4). teeth , Witt' as bat -tiers against ditease, builds in her '•unborir, Child strong lanes ,, and teeth. which, 'later, are 'able to stand any Possible Br -effects... Which might': otherwise arise from' eating. sticky cereals and sugar. : ,Further, the Tristan infants are weaned' at :twelve to fifteen months. :In highly - civilized ',communities today infants' are Often not oven breast-fed at 'all. ". In revieWing, all the available data regarding the health Conditions found at Tristan da Cunha, .,One inclines to place diet as the foremost responsible facter. Man. seeluS ever eager to alter or Produce substitute's for,the :rood provided by Nature.. The •'..rris-• tan .Islanders. de:neither.. . It is interesting rofet to the 'visit, . in 1830, of the Danish traveller,' kiind Andersen.' iiSbranght back withlfm ft the Cage, two niminbert.of this coin- Munity4oee an old man, and the other aged twenty-one. • Competent nuthor- ities ,describe . the hitter as being a:, atiperman, six : feet in height, and Thee observation,1„mayheld a_pole-1 tion to the riddle. ' Certainly •.Ideali sanitary', cOnlitienS, • a Mire water , supply, and the extermination of rats: ind•ileas, however landahle, these rnea. sures undoubtedly are, do' not offer "ar,- adequate explanation, because life on Tristan da Cunha is the very anti.7 . , . • • thesit of. these .ureals. • ' • • This' hook, and the reetitly publiok , gcl reports and •I'rets, articles, Suggest a profitable field for' investigation: ..*?" .• "Treat her! • Yeti •don't : think, She tould'Iteep Secret!' • truStegt,her with other things •'and tfie'kept •them."' • -• A, Sndile.'•;. • • .-:11lighe-r+--As...soOn as ..Ytee're asleep the augels will one into ---your soft; • :- ,.• •• •• • 2,and_guarkyou, $innItSon-t,Theilt.h4linniie,•taltejny, • 'r •CliecalateS. 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