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TeleolloAs.> m from
•sO &aI yen , aitrixey'" °
The letter *Was 'rather':np a(ting t
the ;pleitera' 'lana,;Once It- mention=
ed, I3asltii: as being with the car,: but
'altllough it was at first ,proposed . to
suipress and' give' a, verbal' mea..;
•sage instead,, the; two leaders After
maidens. discussion- ' 'decided' this
b r , ,Bard Cab,e`'
• Girdle Frlllman,,',pilot of: 1piberlal Air
Way to travelling -by Air ail to ` Ind1
carrying. 'two'copies of a 'talking, dim
of ;the Prince of Nepalis, who 1s to
111 to travel himself. BTh-. talkln¢.:flim
are. sent 'aa a' Inst resort to foil hfs
halt brother. fu India to usurp this
throne
On the same. Mall liner travels Nora
• Seaman :who• becomes, interested- in
Gin).
Several, attempts are made by the
Vulture's ,envoys and•rtane film fa stolen-
• Glynn liar the other film' secured round
Iiia • waist by•.'e, steel chain: •
At 'Karachi, ,Glynn' la met by a stip-.
Posed ,envoy of the,:Prince, " who re-
m:meta_ hhn, to - accompany, him. to• a
.theatre, Jimmyy Doyle and°,Norah .Sea..
man go with Glynn, They are followed
-The rince's envoys> in the•:meantlnme
•have become, alarmed at :the " non-ap•
•pearance . of: Glynn , and. institute • ,a
search,"Glynn • accepts a drink; in, the
hatre.restau ant: which .,has
sleeping , a a ddenly
. Ain$ The lights suddenly.
go out. Glynn. Is. rescued by •the
The' Vultur .plans, revenge.
Zit
fright be dangerous it it had been an
Abdul Ail 19gt hurrying to'out them " ran8ed Hasim should carry a' letter,
into ezecntiott .; '
F,a •
a in the afternoon, Hasiln, the .and they adopted,, another strategem;
o : Premier's secretary drove ,oppt item't hen leaving theft? prisoners' securely
the. palace ,with an . armed trooper, in c ,P o men to guard;
s
ted up and a ou le t
"tt•ls: well," said The Vulture coin -
'decently. "Reward the • man tor the
•information he obtained and sent you..
He has done. Well, and it is, no mat
, ter. of . hTs'' the arrangements' . he, ret
"ports will not now have: any •use for
• ns." `r
• ',Abdul All still : waited, as if be, had'
not.' yet 'finished,. and when .The:;Vol
'cure - noticed • this :'and •demanded Ives
--=-=t,here anything -rater tide maa.':er -
'
pd: and asked: if: any news had -been
heard yet: of any sad accident- to? the,
• train,
•"No not yet,"said The. •ul ur
., :Vulture,
' smiling complacently again. "And' see.
. you make •ne: ;mention of 'such •acrd- s
dent being possible',.until after ! the'
news of it:. .Have you' More to;. re=
,ports'
"1 havee word of the hour -thin' at_
ternoon the Secretary is: to •leavef the.
Palace " '•,x
said Abdul -All' "humbly, It
would ;be possible, to -make a plan to
stop,:' the''cars coming 'rom`'Hydra-
•pore and, seize the flying Courier it
it eho`l
u d iiappeti `�tlie• 'train does' ar._;
rive. dt, i
-ThVulture "glared • at: him. What •
do you mean=it the trade s o l
. .. . _ n. old ar-'
rive?": he demanded: savagely.
• I- • t
Abdul Ali x cowered `abs ectl : and'
• stuttered. !'It ' is ' only -it .is • .bec use
e .
eo<m n 1
a ane hav ••;
e ai
f led • the
many t '—
, that "it ^might, 1 e''better •.to •have an-:
other in -hand.":".
°li .
it'r
,T e_ vu u e granted.. ,.When We
learn -•ft `alas failed' will be, time en;
Pugh: `;to:.consider,'further," he ;said;I
and dismissed los 'man • But • ten min
• utes ',laterijhe lad, him back' again, •. .
•
and, Abdul shivered' apprelienaiyely
as he.. entered and •heard the. bitter„
• raving and reviling:O .Tris .'piaster',
•
"it :has .failed," he scree'obed " he
train is nate ,paat, the chosen spot
.And: report a comes; ..from ;`Hydrapore
• that ,it was . delayed because the: line
• Was., found broken ':before the train
reached the 'spot " He • raved off into ;t
ji fresh_ tirade against the` Paola: awho b
had, not waited the` right moment to .t,
do-; their wo k, but /broke off .sudI1en- B
is •''� a
uniform by the driver's seat and with i them' the party drove on in the can:
another car follow!carrying,'tured cars.
A$,; close, •
another • couple ot, troopers;' all ns;,theIt :was with renewed thankti}lnees
P. „1.i.01"
:had reported arranged. that` Norah, and Glynn arrived' at
As . his car swept• round a `bend *''Of I•{Ydrapore, They ° had been , a • good'.
road, • where •it can' through :a„thick deaf •-disturbed ' that _Mara:lug when
patch::of bush' and., bamboo, two bob.* about nine o'clock the train was ate-
=lock wagons were seen to, be almost naked to• stop, and only movedr'on,
blocking the road. A parentl theyagain after a number of ,`lice, board..
P Y ed it and a I
'
collided • or become . >�cked:.'in. - - , light pilot', "gine went
bad
paeain; each, on ahead, :And an - hour later: it,
other, because they were
clewed across the 'road t” slowed down again and 'o u-
wi h a wh,Oel crept .
off one and•its load s shed. outs 'as tieusly out; on to. a high •embankni`nt
P oe
to block what ; little passage was lett,
Three' o -r four almost naked men`
stood'' wrangling. and screaming and,
threatening to come •to biows .wit+h the
'cudgels ' they brandished ' at .each.
other. ' To the `angry hooting; of" "th`e
:car's horn they paid no attention and
when it drove to .within a dozen yards
and 'the trooper• • swung down ;the men l' d that
carters, 'still screaming at each other; with them a. couple ot handcuffed sul-
hurried to the' car and •beganto cls- len-lookin 4risoners.
mor,to,'the'Seeretary,�,for justice, for, :. ;Gl l
yen• •�vou, d have., got off: . to make
:the punishment of the fool wile had >en itirie . when 4 s he saw another'light
:driven'so''badly, for .the rogue who. 'engine with a
• . g , - van attached creep
had -.upset a -cart -and-° its-hiad• al-ong,leviar`7stThem from -:the odder
799:
Tnveying
Quality
ti
rash . Bram
the Cagle ns
l( • F tal1na c •
-, Scheme .Succeeds
There pare fewer, �.
, • . . $ tach h4►spitals
,to come to .a'stop; with a grinding -of with deficits•,and more with surpluses
brakes and squeal' of locked w p .els 1 than at• anytiuie,•
_ , � , ,. since the�war„ ac_
'when a • little... group a waved ", signals Cording, to a • statement ma'') he
,t
from the side'of 'the; light engine halt. : President' and'
_ e a General ' eq :. 'of
ed a Inge further on, " King -Edward's hospital•: not e
•I hondo .
The group moved along to the. train, « n, ,... •
and Glynn, „looking, out and wander In z ie -'long; fight with: theresults
ing . what was wrong, saw• that the of the.,-depre§cion,"' His ito al Hi h,
were pollee an they had Hess said,'"voluntary• hospital finance
has one more achieved success. 'In
some .ways, indeed, the", -results for
1933 have been better than, ever."..
• The •income, of ,the King's Fund
available for -distribution,. after, '.de-
-dulling.,
de.
-dw ting.,exlie came.., • $1,546 000.
d,
Out> of 'this •$1,500,000• was used for
the ordinary distribution. The' other
wen n . pension scheme
grants, tqether with $60,000.., from
the special
•„pensions .reserve �`
In a fewyears,.: the: - i e”
Princ a#ated
The ,-folIowing ° car' with the two end 'Or the .embankment and halt to
'troopers?'in-it bad pulled up, a"dozen :disgorge a�:gang of workmen, who set
yards behind, the Secretary's 'a, mo.,' busil -.1o'' work..about •
.�, ybut the line,, r Hut
went before the vociferating carters , whet he went • do • dismount, ,he fou •d
reached' the toremost''car. •: Then in.' police stationed at, the door and alon
all, the train, : and : was told that' no_
twinkling • of ,an eye, the stupid
villagers' squabbles diverged'. to very
different `and, sinister ` lines.
The - trooper' who had jumped . doWn
j p
to' kick' and. curs*, the men • into mov-
ing their carts, dropped like' a stone,
under, a cudgel's blow, on, the .back:
of his, .dead. • At the same'instant,
while other men leaped from the
;ditch, -:the driver was seized and tak-
en. completely ' unawares, jerked , out
nto'" the road, while: the bewildered
Secretary, ltore''.he could grasp:what
was happening,pfound the car
e .doors
flung open andtwo, men `hurling in on.
op of him, bundling, him •out, with "a
loth over his head and rope: about
is arms.
$¢0 000 t
body was allowed to'•alight' ' But •h between: $10,000,000 and $15 000 000 a
soon learned' why... year, in . London alone„ , had ' come
fr
• ,•:, om volunta '. 'fts: ,.
..The police at Hydrapore dii�d,, been.. , i'y ,g�
telephoned the night••before"by an un= •.
known inforitant:who told them a rail
was to h'e'removed and•the';train de;
railed and. wrecked at,aspot exactly
named` and described, The. •informant•
gave an : urgent•warniri • ,that • n '
g,. ore;
port of 'this fact: should be • allowed
.to leak out because this 'might 'Mein
a renewed attempt' at another''s of
P
of which no' warning 'could 'be •g�tven
The: police; ;acting ;.in concert with
,;the' railway - o®rials ; .telegraphed,, ser-
'fain urgent `orders; ,to••.the station
where the .train' had-been;:flag'ged, to
A..,continent' discovered
a stPg and sent, oft' a: li ht. en ins by the, 4,/ine
. At; the.: same instant ' as the- first , g ,. , 8 �• •�•
and van 'wit A most ephemeral .land that S mm
blow ,was ,struck . bra 'the : foremost. h police, .a working gang; :. • ...: . ,.,u , er
>-, ' <lengthen� made;_
of ail.
cars, troo
r and- equipment;. ,This
peas �':°the two ,met i>i •the.,, : ., _ ; •. ,.." ..
•A brl ht
ill
i; son•
" little• train ran towithin' a"'mi e b • .0 i •like •the• ,poets
Car :Behind ;heard a harsh, 'command •,... , . , ..:police
I f. , •, , < :
words. .
the, embankment. dro ' ed P oli ,,. , .
from:;behind them ;warning; them not PP ,e.. p ce,
hbove the sun, beneath',: the broken
to move-:: and. there. and waited ' while they •sklr=•
,, at the: same 'trine- sin-: shade ,
• • • mished along- to either side. of the
t -: dine •under cover. :A .,few minutes b ',.
o! be open car ..to seize a coat col- e.
St><litmer.. '
I:. 'came upon.a' place 'ot,
Bowe n
ti, g
trees. !;
The' e
ro
n
ud�.
g beneath cath .the ' was
. in. a
different world
The;, •skir k. ab
Y o e, them. em yet another
these,. •
Green `', !tinting
an `
d
ser
g . tai
ly unfur,
led:
ewy hands reached In over the back
fore the Kar Bird&•, take::me with you when .•You
lar and thrust a Pistol undk r theache ,train was deer_ their' . rough Y
nese of each map. Their driVer.",with saw: IziPn • r'uti scr.ambl;ng'.4°•`-vn .-*hoSe. laoyiintlis and lattices o
t7ineekly obeyed • orders . and .seized 'theni - just as af-dinamite _
wade Sumnier stays' before the resi-
,•The''.WhOle,, thing was 'over ,..in'.. a ,':.'Section of rail ,liad •.bein.' broken •'and
minute; ••••,all: taosel,waa had 'been!. )11, . twieted 'Ant& .0•0 sa. sipoe that., the .,kte gathered .„?.044.13g , cig the, irounii,
-aa` Avaracht train' traifelling 'al any speed;, ., ..-:.an'd oi , .•'• •• - .'
ia need . the other Plan
pigskin :he; altered, the ..PrciPosed :Plan
to capture ' the. wak 'out
'..deiloita 'route Might:. be taken; • even
pOsiiihle that the Picture -Might' be
. being -litinight to the, palaCe:It *Odd.
be more eariy; and as ;effective to
WaYlay arid ,capture the' -ears driving
in to Hydrapore.-sloce. there wOUld.
N' tilde attack as there.' wOuld be With
the „Courier and • his 'package . -the'
car: the detalis tvere."arranged!,:and
When, th
e was. riipaired the
.one.,bY 'one the troopers, an . 0 ,er train vont en:, with the pilOt engine
*ere strip ed and those who pad _ro,ciw_cfooitor of ._,,zolio_oheo,d;_a4,11
captUred ' them. dressed earefanY in the police' ' with : the Prisoners on
theiri• clothes.
. The' Secretark Carried a:; letter and , .', (TO'' BP uontrnued.)
thitewaii. 'deftly .opened with the great.. '
est 'care .and read. It Was .Signed and
sealed ,,by. the Vizier and addressed,
to the official WhO had g'Orie. to Kar-
achi to meet Glynn, : and .had acCom.
panied him in the train,: of read =
"Come With . Ca:Pt:trill Elliman and
Hasim in the closed car Sent for yon„ h
•
ousf? where' the mirror in your. bed-
the'escorting2. eat and tit° .trooPers 'reorn. had' that Strange disetme which
9f the. meunto",escoll with
sing sadlY • hampered by hiving
Yon , Wiil leave him; and. drive off
- Worse still -7 -one of yobr cy pit..
. tors may hay contracted t
e com-
•
I 144„:"Warried that man ;at lead it•
himple Of tithes 'before He used' tO
' What about hini? 4 -ening
• Ile Was.a 'goad 'driver ell tighti.
'You knew., Miat ,nrean;--could riot
had' is -Mira): right te' drive' on the,
•Xight. , Suppose he thought,
anything abdtit the, danger of it, and
•' What 'happened?' .tellssingyeti,
in •a MOnth:. *get ltrekier still if
'YOU itnew.:00. 'bCod in the
• read., PIS' east of .lonesVillOT- Thirt's
overt° the let hand o .he r ad
,-•-prebably figured he Could save' a
figure'there,Might be ;Ora coming tile
other Way, : Well, there happened to
be two of thent The first Managed
intbe world:
him like nobody's bdsiness.. TOSSeil
,hiS tar clean over Intnthe diteb with
him underneath, if: '
1 came along, just after it.liapperi.•
ed and helPed to get hirn eirt.
he was unceriseion§-1, wonOteti if
he'd get into hospital aliVe.
bili; end a big lawsuit for heavy (lath.
ages •te face when he gets-citit=-:-just
because he *Mild not keep to his'own
yes, ears, aha eirerything fot the
;eerie One fatal. and' Die -.Other.
to:look at the broWn patch ,t0,' see
Whether., it. is reflected: The reflection
Means you can remoVe It with MethY,
lated,' Spirit -,beerturite• it la on the Mir,
' if there:IS' deffe,e'tiOn. then it is
the fatal. kind; Which inettna •tb,at 'the
Silvering. inside the toirrer'
ed. In' that etiee' the enly; thing ,Xeti
can da 'is to :Call professional -aid
and have the mirror resilvered." • ,
'Illie".chief: clime. of. inirter, disease'
ts damp, The Makere put, tin oitide
acking. on t ,e ir or to keep out
darnpneaSsaand protect
bat when this hegits..fo. wear tlanip
It You think ydur wails have the.
can preserVe your Mirror
ming a piece ofjough,surfaced Paper
Lon the baCk... Then take it.•;eandle
and rub It thOrOughly‘ail 'the
Will pevc yeti the . trouble' and
ite,l'esilvereit AS lOog Von Can
keep thg.,,000 oat the'brOrt,:patelies
•
•
'When Oiendlni: the gaping holes in
of net Winner color ,OVer the hole,
Darn Mid' bat througb the inesli.•
es, stitching 'firmly "tato 11i6
:••eacii time .dtbsSiti Unit yea win
LONDON'S -BIG aEN
GIVEN NEW .GOLD'FACE
Ainiost.;ani One' Would .turri the
,etber ...cheek to repeive One Of; the
slaps that, •are. daily being smacked
3po feet above .the',streef,• are
,slapping, the faces. of , • the fnMous
Clock enscened •in' the tower of the
•Thinies of 'Parliament'—and they are
"double One"' 24 'car ' without
alleyi•tO brighten th 4'; dial of . the.
Every'. day $2§0 worth' of the' gold.
cations are expected „to .,last for a
KEEP THE WINDOWS OrEN.
Detroit News; '
. Feel dull while' driving? ,Stop
and .get a breath ,of fresh' air. Re-
cent 'tests made proVe that Most auto,
Mobiles 'afthr, being .driven 'far ,iterne
feet seriously: the mental. 'alertness
and muserilar,tOrielation of the'driVer,
authorities' are calling attentiOn
the fact that While. it corrinionly
linOWn n that Party Motorist are nsuf-
in &lied' garages,. it iS net generally
stsieetetl that, gas aCeumulating in,
Moving. ears may he.• the Cause of
/nay ,hittiiri trato ac-
cidents •
:',MA ES „FALSE' .TEETO.,
There must be a reason Dr, Wernet's '
Powder the world'alragest seller and ,
Prescribed by leading dentists: itotholds
t teeth so firm1Y--L, they fit AO comfortably
--Abet all da len ou for et ou ever
had false plates. yes ne colored!,
tufnuaY Purtel-keeps mouth sanitary,
Athl
cs Ve
mus
A
Child's -Heart
: r
Wo d
r.ofAviice
to
Advice ... Ove -Anx-
iousy: Parents'
Normal
r mal
Heart Not -Easily
Strained •
The young generation are 'keen 'on
physical culture , and :games of.ever
sort, which, is all to the ,. good, s
g ,. writes,
Dr. • Elisabeth Sloan • Chesser, But
parents are • sometimes worried ae •to;
'whether their • child is fit for strenu,
out 'games, ' One he s a hit :o
hears e talk
timet strained heart," and • �l' have
known about a child -being ton deli-
cate o dei
cate for violent games..
- `.The Norinai- Heart. -
If a. ,,child's, ;heart is °n mai"`
that rci undamaged � g d by eumatism,
which is a common cause \of valvular,
disease; of.the ' heart, . or akened
temperari y perhaps, -by -the '.:toxins
or
poisons of diphtheria or influenza
for example—it. Is not very s.easy. to
"overstrain." The heart le hollow, a
Pump . with.living ,co_ntractin •-muscu-
lar walls, "a.. shard -working, Organ, cap
able-indeed-of--work-to-the-point
what .we may call. violent egerti
It' works night and,day, rusting. on
for a :fraction of''time,:'between it
beats, which. send the'. :blood
aloe
the arteries to: every organ.•and tiss
'be'••ia, `not suffering from "heartdie,.
ease,' •
There,are toO many adults »vine a a '
laay:and anxious Elie because• parents•
a generation ago talked.:,'tbem into. _ -
"heart neurosis."{ When 'we are well •-
we should not''
be aware. of :our bodies.•
at
all. Dlgestlon., should be as easy
as :•breathing. ` The heart., ought 'to,
be able to do! its work, ,without any
fretting or worrying about "strain"
on our part. Our organs, like •:our_
selves, are all the 'better for plenty,
of work and physical exercise. like,•
tiainking-thatis brain • . exercise
should have its due' place in o
•Our .
lives.'
ALISTRAIAAN: S-kIlz- TO ,..'
RE GROWING �,.
...00. TALI,• ••
So steady.. is the increase' in the
:height 'and :weight • of
h thesYerage.,.
Australian that. Dr.' Janet Greig ' :of •
Victoria visualises the time'*hen.8
• .kf
will be a serious' inconvenience,: ac-
cording
to 'information reaching an -
official. .:,
of ••the. • Canadian National
Steamship.,. "Already", She • says,
"doorways in trains ••' and trams re
too .•low for many .men,' and soon,the
;Mirage • bed and ship's berth • will
-, be too short;.:For a: long Mine I hiive
of` been. astonished • .at
thee. •'amazin'
on. `heig t of.our adolesg'
1'
cents •at the'age
Y tt��
afYd:.
15 -
or '16 years, 'hut in, recent'
s years ,it• is,'the' height of'girls, aged 12. •.
g' and"e
13. y ars that is surpri'sing: "'.lar. ,:'
u.e Grieg ': who is inspector for the td -
Ulla
'
So: that` a child; who: assess
.,,; p s.a
normal • healthy heart � is. quite St Por..
the. ordinary `school
rY garaeii and com_
petitions . in • sport. But
, . „ a :parent .is
always well advis
• , ed to'have tfSe.lie''r
a.t,
examined' by ``thea famil' • • doctor:
,Y •If•
'passed : as •a "normal" lhe'
e or she •can
then cease to 'worry about "strained,
,,. i- wined,
heart. A child is happier.,an heal -
if ,d_
tidier ' he does ..the,,same things. •`in
the, same "war' as the rest.•of his.
When Care Is Needed'
Valves. are .dainaged ififlainmation,
due to. the of. rheuthatista
perViseil,,bk the ..family physician. He
"should. not, :pi. couriei be deptitr.ed:, of
,erate and regidated; that 'is, snited to
the ,child's ,condition. '
oration Departnent, referred to stat-
isties,of averages taken, out'•on'�• two
wo
groups over.;,an interval `of. ten'. years •
These �h
owed that th�Victoran: child
in 1922 was• taller
•; and heavier at:,
eve
a e .
r3' g than in : •X912. Freedom
front serious dseases:w
was one of:;tfie" •
causeg 'to' which she attributed tributed ;:these
symptems of.good health,' • • `
Pigs,"' 'aeon Will .eathar,k- on Ilia ,iirst,
be • done," In,' cola!' .and Will. bring • io
the screen ..an' 'entirely. neW let.' Of '
toy ,is 'the.saine
did when, they, vitit.. kein'..tihert reels •
•
•
fever; ifillUensa, .ineeeleS, the .heart
like .'otherf:titisues and: organs take§
is net' r...for sttenumis ,ntental and
'.,Diphtheria' haa a, .partmnlarly
,serihat during and.. ifter: diphtheria,
there:•'must be special .Care t6:hvOid:
it:exercise Is too,,stretitiona 'for is,
Person;. the heart. Soon rit: be
leiisnese•. dr exertion ere danger eig,
_Mild. What de.sach'symptenia Mean?.
taxed- ',Or that Abe blood • 'is. lackingL
the ha -4.411,600106 61 the blood Unites
flashes...If the, red .colering,:ntatter.4.'
• haerneglobin.is peer ..in. quality Or
',quantity„ the.,Patient !Alger& from
other Organs, is :depriVed Of
gen There no reaSo.n hoWeVer:.
treated.. and the child reassured ,tilnit
•
•
inrinetous; no* lie. May extine.
:wooden Highlander „
of the :redskin, With • Outstretck, •
ed •-arrri 'that used, tn., -stand ".ia .frOnt
idr:e,, • that '' the .aheriginal American,
V.IttsbUtgli, inn, ti than '70 years ago.
He' *raced the' fronts.: of' hie' little,-
8'040nd-hind wooden India,
sold the Cigars 'whiCh 'he Mit-de td
Anna' butaide city and the State, ,
o Telegram.
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