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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-08-30, Page 2••• •••• ouBLE wrothiAllc 4111,00KLET only . 'Pita the 'tioCket. neetlf and keeps .the 14s1P•Poir lad '.isheSh. is Ito wreck it and would not be diestritil:: ' ed; although it meant death, to ' hie .- '9w0a, eit, Abdul• Ali,as the only, way - . to save,his brother, telephoned Seerete • .1Y. to the, Pelice• maliiafl report of the plan and where the tram- Was to be destroyed. So the train w as saved, " and Dass with it. ' • ' But when :The Veltiire had•neWs Of this he suspected, remembering also'' that ,Abdul Ali had Sphken of , his Own •iiten and wishing to ' Warn thent •, to letiVe..the train; and he questioned Abdul Ali, asking who were the tone men; Then he, thinking that if it w.ere °known Dass, his brother, Were of the four • he might' he suspect •of . treachery,. lied and pained. four men !without naming his brother -as one: by Boyd Coble elightfu uality Then The •Vultnre''Pretended, to he w" r Satisfied, but questioned *there and intra,"'nell'i Detective found that Dass was one of the four.' • Re sent for Abdul Ali to coma to tiiOt• roof -top, and he iwent, • thinking itRays .Reveal Censored Linea was to get further ordersabout are: ' • in,. Book 360 Y6arS.Old • , other plan• that had been made to • • , carry off the Courier by seizing the ,In tile Huntington *Librery In pall - motors Sent td bring him to the pa- tomtit is a eoPY of Theodore de BrY'st ace. So Abdul *Ali went up to ,the eyoYages!", 4 book which was eublish= lerdoahitmop., nd:,thereTas. left with the eqduisthariec: etehnatturhie: aobgioitaernadte'Wdhple:s:agse Killer, who threw him down and kill- so offensive go the •eensar of the In. • ' Wiwi/ads Glynn Elliman, pilot - of linperial Airways is travelling by Air Mail to . India, carrying two copies of a talking.' ' film of th3 Prince of Nanette', who Is. too ,111 to, 'travel% himself. The 'talking lihno , are sent as a last 'resort to ton his half_brother in 'Odle, to usurp hs , throne: - • On the Sante, Man, liner travels Norah- ' Seaman who becomes interested In 'Several attempts are: made by the Vultsre's envoys and one tilm is stolen. Glynn; has the • other film secured roun'd his walot bya, steel chain. • , At Karel' Glynn is met' bya , sup- posedenvy ordy • of the Prince who requests ...him to , accompany himto: 11. ;theatre, .Timmy ; Doyle and ''Norah Seaman, go with Glynn: They • are followed. , The envoys .in .the meantime ' have become Alarmed^ at • the • non•;appearance 'of GlyMT!, and institute a search, glynn ' acenta a drink tnthe theatre. • rest- aurant:' which has „a strong' sleerdna draught. The lights • suddenly go out. _ Glynn is ..rescued ..The Vulture 'plans teVenge, : and captures Glynn when he arrives at Hydrapere. . . . • CHAPTER XXIV MORHER'REA.1.1D , „.. When .the train /,:roin:Karachl had, • arrived, few of those • waiting. pal _ %apy,-; ettOtiekte,,,the,,orclinary.,coaCh- ..es apdl., the, 7,passengers getting idown from them. But amongst the travel- lers:wete:foal'alen :wile' had. made the jourrie,i -the'. purpeseof making -.'Wher1arther. AiteniPt,i Might • be pos'•• eihie'to,•rote.Glyna, siioasibility" that was ,destro*Yed. by Glynn being parried in.the Prince's private :teach and With ' . . , • a strong guard. • • ' ' These' Men .had seen- all that Glynn ak,Af.ithe' ritteinpt?to wreck the -4'aln; And !although .at first they had netconnected this with the Courier's sence: 'On the ..:train they' quickly eas Wante Artists and 'Author's, Amat- eur or Professional are invit- ed to send us saleable Sket- ches, Illustrations; , Designs ; Short Stories and ,Articled I ' ARE YOU ARTISTICALLY INCLINED? * We offer you practical in- struction and criticlirn on Paintings, Landscapes and Flowers in Water Colours; Send a' three cent stamped envelope for full inform- ation: . !dials Unlimited Thirty -Nine Lee Avfnue, Toronto • .1 • • Fresh from e, Gardens , did when one- of them recognise ass sat silent, arid bowed for a atter passage th he blackest k the two train -wrecking prisoners• Mari in the service of The Vrilture. ' Hitt' even -there,: t have been engaged on some other enterprise or by .some other - At—for ,Political oe,terrotiSm, purpos- es perhaps.:- , . •.. But when they reached Hydrapere and left the station,#' One; :At leaet, • quickly learned the whole of the facts, and some others. A. woman Sidled Up 'to:him in the crowd, 'whispered ' a• *Ord and moved off with hire saunt- ering along close behind. In a' shady corner of a 'quiet street she 'halted and squatted down,' had he did the shine beside her. The man ,Was, the ,Indian, Daie;• who had travelled with 'Glynn by the Air Meil.,„ , ',"Sperik, Wife of niy• :brother Abdul Ali," he began, but at that she broke in with a ' gesture of despair -,-"Not the wife, but the widow of Yqur, bro- ther.. Be 'died,: was killed to -day."' ' "Killed?"' said the man "Was it an accident;or *there one to pay for the killing?, And if there is, be sure, hi, very sure, a.widow of my dearest brother, that the debt will be • , The wOrnan-noddeci, hint bowed her face in her hands; pass leaned, eloser. and whispered "You • know he* dear :were we twobrothers, each to each- tOo shall mourn him With you, but , • , Only after I have brotight death to ill n -time after "the. tale was. ended, 'hid :teat ihnarr'ar9eadhiraxas(1:6Ra:71411,erreeea," .stitt• then h coiskedro' *4 illy .1_ 0, seethingly hopeless ,_htemishes, "the librarian decided le Make saYgeltill•aeXcletptwtahiarti he vas to. be .0'41';utinitoungflitiithellie. oThehl'iterialtisagiasr "Vig'hitt !IOC' Off •frolh station, 'aalli'''takfizt „it -were transParent. There _Was no diffigulty in reading on photographs what the censor thought' he 'had ex- to the house in the city that, Used be that of The VOltiireN.inotheri but is now • ompty. • , •:', • ‘pungod or gono. and a1. • ."Then if the plan .succeeded, . Alit! • ,Even,.the effect ' of ttime.'Inay also Courier (*mild be at. that house even • lreq;eirtel4 jahine;itisbiowsapiece the.i,telltpalieer,4108.1,412 at this. 'Minute.- And perhaps The taie. VOltute Weald be .there too, to ,: see ,ther....which dates from 1200 B.C. More than one hand had ...written. apon •it: • ;that which he carried?" asked DaeS., initY beI.do not now" held after •the.•older,...e.oript .had beea. clean= "., ..'' • . , off; The „intite.red •raYs Were: • '*the•Wnnian,;iand base. roaequicklY. , •tqedl dietlagaish betWeen ablePt- , inaerintioris 'because of the.:diffrerices h'*oe•n,Sthsidirahiek4at° hthe Pohce;aenrdeltehne powers 7 nr . the leather : and the ink; between , the reflecting and absorbing missing Courier Might be, he ; was .gorliing.et iiiitiorthate .was, discover - brought straight to ' the Head ,end. Lety.. thetest was of Value. because ,rtisade report of the house, adding It 'revealed • . the Possibilities •• Of the :that if the police Moved quickly he ,..intier-ired. ,eityi In .the . iiereica of .. the .could,guide there men * eneerghl*.:.to ArehaeOlaglat- .° . • : ••• ..sereaupd the house and niake ,.sure.`°P.1.°t: .110ahi :whet ie chief chemist that none escaped: :MI" a Britishfirm df Oa' aati• (1171* tif*tehsetM: fre":,M, the:big:heat:been ..te the. Plat!. hlOe''"' aaPiOns these. iiirder'' les very' siniply 'In: Macey's*. Ortlin.:' Tho police moved very re,erLiintyk does not negioarilerb hap:I.-red light . . e w.it I In- India 41*h1Y they." *C,..011.4!, Ink ,an'a• 'idet;• out ;the '''iltritiengn,' With hardly have. made better -. speed it ordinary Ink It .Is easy, .enougli, to they had known thatat the ririnnent. photograph 'tlie first ,inipreeition.• .G1Yrin'S. life •hung •by a -thread,'. and :verge. the process, - and the result Is the packet* that Might Win or lose 'a failure If :the censor Of de. .; Bry's. Prince's throne waS.-on' the *edge • 'cif "VeYhges"• had used ink:valid:1i agreed oration- Of Women'sClab.S.•The seeds of interest hi sowing the 'fringe of the State's highways with the offigial etitte flower appear to have taken firm root: ' • • • • • • Roadside' beautification was first' • considered at a 'meeting of: the fed- eration years ,ago, through the suggestion of Mr. Frederick A. Gard-. ner!„•:etate publicist for the :New. liainpshire Highway Ilepartrrient. The. movethent was given furtherpetus by Mr. Haven Doe, .state sena- tor from Rollinsferd, who suggested to, a local garden ,club that instead of spending the One and effort to stage an annual,. flower show, :More good restritelf-evyrk member -would plant soinething,from his or her :gar-. den alongside the *roadway through the town --perennials preferably, but anything that would add a touch of beauty that passer4y- might see. ' • The New Rampshire.tpeVelepment: Commission will co-operate with the federation members and the State Highway a hlw aYpropgrteaPraof artrfienbteai:erileoYatiaiogn ouint, addition to establishing garden plots • at intervals alongt the 'highways. •the death -bringer." •• Then. theWemeri.,icild . her tale,' and. the man eat like a' atone; listening without interruption_ ' • The Vulture had gone,thatday With: his black known to all men. as The Killer;', to the • roof -top • Of 'his house tower, and sent. for -Abdul--Ali to :come -there to -him. rn, „Tt little time, The Vulture came down alone , to his rooms, : had in yet a 'little 'Hine More Abdul Ali, as The Killer. report- ed, from the. eoef to. the 'grinirid: below.: • . • %He lay. there; all Mee fearing the Wrath:cif TheiVultare if ' even the dead body 'Should he Picked up, untiI at last •his Wile,had 'crept Out: to him and 414nitged to drag littlo. Way out •of 'Sight to Where she '•;roalit get help to bear him home.. Only when he was there did' She find ,he still lived, although all the :hones' his •btocti seemed to be liiiiken...'.She'enct Seise ethers .What they could, hitt he was beyond. help, and seen died: z But before he died' ho* arid. Why :he and his brothet., Dass, who yrtie eiteri then on the train frein Karachi; should be told quickly. Abdul Ab knew that his brother Dass was, one - Of 'fhose on the 'train, and when The Yhltiire, Made his plan HighWay, No. 11,4tiliday night, • .1100.11 Of Newmarket. The inc of 'ears miming down from Lake Siintoe and Muskoka was Alineat Sell& Once. in a While the procession .Woilld* open out. Gaps Of a few tar length g would , .appear. The tip traffic was light; but youcould never tell When a north- bound ear would, he corning •over the ' • • One driver got impatient, „ Five or tire cats ahead of 'him, the line opened kip for a inonterit, • turned out and, speeded ,up to mike the' gap. Iust'then an up -car mounted ,tlut hill a hundred yards ahead of hint, 'He Swerved ',sharply into the gap. , Ile was just in time. Btit even then • here's what happened, He *razed the 'fender of the car behad cut in on, forcing it to- cheek Suddenly. l'he' bare behind it put on their brakes, • but reatin time to prevent a crash be- tween thee Nos. 1 Mit 2, width otitis. nJ .ertislied Mudguards and a litolien . ' . . hehdlight in der NO. 2,, The north- bound car sideswiped the., cutter -in; and warverOWded into the ditch, Beth • cutter -in and it ' suffered crushed mudguards. • ; ' •, The :whole' flee of traffie for half a mile back was 'forded to halt.: At several points 'there.. were. buitips Where cars could net pull up ,quickly enough. Traffic was halted (both aouth•'and north bound) for fifteen rninutea. While 1 ,helped the teeth - hinted tar Out of the 'ditch, and took its number. Fortunately .1 had been trailing the northbound car, watching Tor just such he occident. Believe Me., dating in doesn't bay it any time. Much leas on a crowded highway. Much better to keep in line And lose teri minutes. Itou!ltrirty avoid a fatal accident. At least' you'll. Save'. the fine 'the rnagiStrate imposed on thiS„Otirtidelar;Catter-111:, • be...Seeing you. deatruction' • • • lalcoinPositiort With ,that Of the hook he weuld• IniVe made It impossible to. • CHAPTER XXV . ihtitogrrinh the type • THE FILM DESTROYED Glynn had tried • 'Many •: Hines to moire his limbs or stretch, his bonds, but the Mere who had tied him knew their liv,Orh too well and he:pallid not --move-areirich..Whi e-Tene went to find the buteher's eleaVer,.. Glynn tried to buy his. release with his packet,.and then, %finding that useless, bargined for his:life alone, offering to °pay if no. harm Was one . to him, :even though they took his package! They heard him With cornplete indiffereriCe : Pied Pipers Busy in South W'r ..9ri Rate. With POisorr. • Instead Of • .Pipes Birmingham, legendary Pied Pipet of Hamelin, who - lured: not eVeri'liSteeing to: him but chatting rats to a` watery grave with sabtle amongst theMaelveq. music, has moire than 100 modern It was not :until the : ;''cleaver . was Parallels in Birmingham.,.. * • . • there and the' butcher was testing its ihg'. POI CentaiY Pipers; 'ara'ed. edge on his thumb, that the thought :with traps.• and Pais'd'aa. .instead ot ;Caine to Ginn' of 7wOrds ,he had heardi pipes, are waging a ,oOmDitigo pads' between the • :robbers in the rats ofevery descriptionin•a fP'leral theatre gardens at Karachi, and that project ta prevent ripreed7ef typhus he had repeated later to the police as fetter. Aid of housewives hnd pro - .the reason for being .alive. NOY owners is, being enlisted. -.1y.---;"0.,,,voahveaiy;b7uinthlieitupgphpt,n" hiet 'iicIritatsheed; Ppasot paeirik YeeeanZ. tthhe; 0 du igsfie 04us et mieri kill the United States. . -In, liin• same •"1 §hall.. have tried 'Cutting .‘up a 0eils6d,..Alabeme. reported a gain of new kind of animal'," said the hatcher 1,700 ,per cent: Last' year, Alabaina with an evil grin..."And. ' the. livee reported $23, eases of the fever, More crocodiles .will be well , fed to -night," than half the number of Cases record - added anther. • ed in the entire nation. • • "If I sun -killed," said GlYnn, ‘eiraily Typhus ever ie'Spreed by a...speelee 'man here may be dad tfo.,•Mat' of flee 'which hires Upon rats: Ala- roW's see Sets.' Most certainly. Will be. fore another Maori Conies and ..gees." •.ThiS checked, them :for a Moment, and they lbeired at each other. !'11,. robbery may be a- small *titter .to the police, 'Glynn weht,On, ",))11t. dead mail Witt -make iieh .cotrinac.itz ion—end white Mani an Engility. Man,' Will he no Witter for:- being 'forgotten " ' ' (I'O'• Ile •Contiehed.) ' Man Pays With..His • Life to Save '5 Cents New .York.—It was only n nickel that *Arthir' Roxbury had in his . , • Conceedn, N,Hi—opes bf , pocket, but ht- had been unemployed bordered highways for New Hanip- for two years, and after 10 o'clock shire may be fulfilled through recent the other night it would have bought I action of the New HarripShire •Fed. enough Ieff-over Vegetables for his wife to make seep, for their. six Child- ren ' • hruna‘s rats, the' feverearrierS, were ' believed to haYe. been brought from Asia during the Civil War, During ,the tenure Of the! Civil Voiltals Administration; it Was: esti- mated that 5,000,000 rats Were killed in 21 AlaMbania' counties which spoil- ' aored Irat eradication drives.c The fever catrers.breed in .ilbbish and filth, rarely ripieriet brines when food is Available. elsewhere. •. - • • , •Lilac -Lined . Fostered -by Women Of :Ne* Hampshire $owhen re negro 'snrang from the shadows beneath the elevated railway and demanded. his money. Koxbury fled. He !ran into a •vaearli building, The. man .followed. He climbed to the Seeinid •rieor, The Negro came right ftee "mit. • , nap,erate. to safegnard., icing nickel7Itokbutyjdniipes1 through .h*hide*, And landed', on his head. Ite ;died! Of a fractured " Akita Histparitler. get ewes,. ...for your Separator, or a Limited Time VoCit'OPINION is WantedIn exchailg4. for k we oder TWO Rubber floWl R Mgt for you separa 'Or: any., ' size or make, fiee arid postpaid, we w,Il also tell you • ahoy, the "Cheapest Separator in theAVorid (6 Iltarand• Use, the My separator made id Atherica with 5 ism,. anteeil Self•fialancing BOW!, .. a separafOr with twelve yslus le features not Nand on 5iy other' the world, Just send posteard to address ,Now teling , your addreSS, name and age Of your' seNfrator and ' nameoyhts'paper Full details Will .Ise rt. proMptly. •. • Euinkr,A., • eittere, • „An_kerilollth, t. . Teiting Flysprays , , Rapidity ,in killing Insects Measured. in- Experiments ' When A. L. Blount, research super: 'Visitor of . a ' fli,SPraY Mahufacturing. plant in Lois Angeles,: Calif rumip. rites on the fecundity of insects he is , overwhelnied.• ' Man has passed throligh, 40;000 generations and ill's; insect' through 300,0001000, he says. It Makes him shudder to. think that *a :single.,female housefly that has Dion-. im- aged to: survive the • Winter. ia Solne: 'Cranny *mild produce More 'tlizinfiVe trillion,. offspring if there were no , 'struggle for existence: . Whereupon ' he *gees back to. his ' laboritOry. to •supervise the , compounding- test- ing of flYelirayS with a new zest.• ,The polioh, Selected ' is •known is pyrethrum,* .because is . comes from ' pyretllruni , flowers, : W h iO b are daisies. In Ott, the dried, pulveriz. ed: field daisy. has been •used ' as an :ingectititlefor years: The deadliest 2 of AIL-Ahisies-grOWs-in-ihpan-70nd-14.7 botanically speaking, a! Small Clirys- arithernam. , ,4uriesly . enough, • the, flower is iihrinless to higher animals. To,: a man .who specializes in fly-, , killing it is not enough to make a poWder, Out of poisonous daisies and then trust- .to luck; .' blonnt makes tests. . Two tests, to be exact: One is the .Peet -Grady and the oilier is the " . • Richardson. , STANDARDS FOR STRENGTH. The, Peet -Grady is So sirriple that flies grasp its meaning at once. In tenminutesa spray, whatever its -compoition, mast knock down 05' Per cent, Of , the flies that it Strikes.; and at least 00 per eerie .of these victims must be dead' twenty-four hours !At- er. Most ..ntemb,ere of.: the National Association of Insecticide and 'Disin- fectant Manufacturers do better than that., To satisfy Blount h spray:Must -knock down all the /lies in its path in ten,ininates, and 90 per eent.•mitst be reallY ' dead. after , twenty-four' • • babies receive* no better treatment: They are hatched, in . surroundings - that would de credit to a hospitat They have Pedigrees in their .way a. good as any to be •founci-3a the Al. mehach de Gotha, if lipertge and family history: extending over. many, generations mean 'anything. • • :. THE DEATI-17 CHAMBER • • At ,l,east'h hundred of these care, fully.reared aristocrats five days old ,are admitted into, a lethal Chamber faintly •reminiscept of. an electrie•re-• frigeretdr„ There . are windows 'through Which the executioner can look. The temperature (86 degrees) -and the-harnidity (60 to 'TOliert-eno, are delightful from the standpoint of an insect. ". . • . meansred 'amount of pyrehrum compound (twenty, millimeters to ' be , exact) is •spayed trirough half ineli 'holes in the ceiling. Aftee ten 1 e y mges , beneficial, and still others insist that: You should do it every night. Well,. let's look at all sides of the Centro,' • • • • , . • • . . - % Vigorous beauty. 'treatments; like most Medicine, should be 'taken In ,.. .moderate -doses: , and the • facetious 'slogan, '"If 'a little's..goedi,a lot's het.: . ter," is ifighiy,iinpeactiehl.-The•Scalp,. is • masiaget two reason, first, . . • . , • bring. up eireelationand-itiniulate the growth ot hair and, .second, to • loosen dry skin and . flakes of dandruff. Now it 'stands' to reason that :dhily.,stirrin-.';' lation exactly •, necessary and • that too Much massage may alike. the ail glands eVerdotheir' normal -week. Therefore, a Wee* stall 'massage (preferahlY•, the • " night , before, • h. , shampoo) shetild , adequate.: • , • . ... •Remember that incorrect, latien of the scalp is Worse .than massage at all. Place your elbows on .a table and ' put your ••••heArl in your 4anda. -Then, With :rotary . Motions( • make • the Scalp move backward and forward forno more than ieu; mitt. tikes. The 'fingers • ShOuldn't...Mo47.* at all. Until • you're ready to opt thein. ;doWn on, a. new Spat.: ic ardsen. test meastiees paralysis. It is, a Wert.hy- companion of the Peet -Grady becauSe it. enables .a, manufacturer to . determine the arnotint. of , poison in his apply' and heirch,:the potency • of thel.pyrethrum flowers •offered to him. All that the label -ate*, Worker does is to Measure. the Hine required to :paralyze 06 per cent: of the flies, that 'have been Sprayed.' . • „ As far ' the ,fliOS, *they are not - caught in stablea, screenless, kitchens and lesd polite 0E14S: They are deli- cately and lthturibtlAly raised to be In ..,fatt,., rake! eti..eved. . . . . ,..... ,. ... . .0Iteilin hot weatlitit'and.,,oteasain, ,ally at other tiltii.; little itothitelio . turn ebur and acid.'"Whee I hetiee • • • eny glen of eiek IstOtnech,'! says ' . , Mre.J. Al phi:mate trowieSaYsidev" P:t.I.: ot. always. tit,i6. a thihy'll. , ' OWri i7fiblet,"' They quiekly bet • things right, are VeiV 'erteY to take , 1-iiiiti'euite Aaje. All eorattoti hitt', ' • niente Of, child hood including teeth4 fee are promptly Ireiiisved with . Baby's Own Tablets. .2tis iilAdlo'. • . see atdrug stores. „ • sad 'D.. , - , . eWitt lents'. „ ',,, . ''... ,. „, . , • . 4 1,3111:imuitilm -.01 ,iti#tle'Ni,i, 34-,,,,t34‘ A • r • . mAToRrEy.HmiAlaiggs•-rfy..:'.. • :.•:011DOLE,.. At these three Critical periods a• woman heeds a medicine she •can 'depend on. That's' . :why se many take -Lydia El Pinkham'a Vegetable Com. pound.,98 out of 100 say, "It helps mer Let it help you, tow- •;VEGETABILE..,COMPOUND HOW TO KEEP COOL ‘. take •an effervescing glass of pleesint- tasting "Andrews Liver Salt' When you • begin to kelthe heat, At once You will kel. , cooler -,-and you'll ..stay Cooler, Andrews not only quenches' thirst, bet cools i?otir blood. Taken occasiOnaily say,twitt eachiyesk-Andrewi Will keep ,.you fit ,by ,purifying your system and insuring. reaulariarid. eotifplite elimina- n. At all druggists; in Ifni; 35c and 60c. New, laijze. bottle, ?e. lohn llusten Co.,. Vtd,, Toronto. se, • • HOLDS FALSE TEETH TIGHT AS CEMENT 'Plates can't possihly slip, when you sp`rinkletin Dr. Wernet's.PoWder. ; Largest, Seller in world -holds plate so tight they catit annoy Yet, So comfort- „ able they actually feel and act like your oWn. Keeps mouth nitnitaty,. breath, • pleasant-e-Speeial edinfort-cushion, prk, ,vents sensitive gums front gettiniesona. Small cast-tit:11Y dfutietigl: '• ge 1.4 .0*