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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-02-07, Page 2And the hilltop gardens yieldtea. 'Fresh f `!j 1;t the gar este Afghan King's Strange History Amanullah has clung to his modernism to the end. Having tried to hurry the East and thus aroused against hint the power of Afghan re- action, he has abandoned his throne and fled the country by airplane. In his earlier political doings, Ama- nullah was not so Un -Oriental. He was a younger son, but the son of a royal mother. His elder brother, Inayatulia, had been persuaded to renounce his claim to the throne in favor of his uncle. Then old King Habibullah started off on a journey to Jallala'baci, from which he never came back. Uncle attempted to ascend the throne, but Amanullah said, "No! Inayatulla may abdicate, but they can't give you the throne. It's mine!" And he took it: 'Chicle anal' older brother were in- vited to Kabul and thought it best to come. But uncle died most unexpect- edly—probably of something he had - eaten—and older brother left for Europe. - Then Amanullah started his reforms which he calculated would bring Af ghanistan up to date and give her a place among the. modern nations. The Moslem priesthood, however, had no 1 enthusiasm for such a development. They couldn't find any modern coun- try where mullahs counted for much. So they roused the country against Amanullah and made it desirable for him to hop- over the mountains to a safer climate, leaving elder brother, r'nayatulla, to reign in his stead. Inayatulla's kingship lasted only a few days, however. He also fled to India in a British plane zncl Habibul- lah Ghazi reigns in his stead. Habibullah Ghazi, new ruler of Af- ghanstan, was credited with magnan- imity and clemency rare in Afghan conquerors by having granted the de- throned ethroned King Inayatulla safe conduct to India in a Biitish airplane. Inayatullah was reported to have travelled to India with seven women of his household, two brothers of former Queen Souriya and other Af- ghan rotables. It was understood he intended to go to Quetta, Afghanistan, and thence to Kandahar to join his • detbroned predecessor, Amanullah. It was understood all foreign lega- tions in the capital of Kabul were safe and were keeping on good terms with Habibullah. – o No Drudgery in Future, Says Ford 616 • NC No Better *int_er:1,3-reak—f—ast the NAG RE ✓ HioDly SINCLAIR. DRACO AND JOSEPH N`rnL COPYRIGHY,- ('23 BY N•E•A-;'R RV1C5, IM BEGIN HERE TODAY "Let's hit dirt," he shouted to his Dick Acklin, big boss cf the Double A ranch, plots with Buck Bodine, new owner of the old Webster place, to rob the Baseques of Paradise Valley of their water supply. Esteban, son of Jose Arrascada, riding with a pasty in an attack on e o e tt k th Double A, is men. lie waved his hand. at them airily, as he and his followers pulled away. Tuscarora shook his head. "Ile sure put one over on the old man that time," he murmured. :That's what he wanted to show you, eh—that wot.nded and carried to the home of in- Acklin. Jose, while searching for junction? Brand is waiting for Inc Esteban, is shot and killed from am- down at the hotel. I'll burn it back bush. Bodine pureues Mercedes, the to town. You go along to the Rancho." daughter of Jose. NOW 'GO ON WITH THE STORY The horsemen Tuscarora had seen were swifter. Roundin a bend .in the road old Peter drove right into them. With a distinct sent: of alarm. the girl recognized Bodine. The men with him were little calculated to restore her composure. to Juldare. 'Bodine had no intention of 3ettrig "Bad times, these, for the Buena Basilio hugged Blaze tightly as Kent uttered this dictum. Peter pulled up his horset at the patio gate. • Basilko waved his tiny hand as Blaze walked My Man down past the corrals, Marano, the mono, lounged againstthebent, • He tank off his hat r.,.; them go. He knew they weret- ened, and he reveled in it. He bent down conldentialmy, "I lost my head .a -'bit the last time I was at the hacienda. I was as blind. -aa the kid 'Here, I guess. And I'm sorry for what I said; though x girl't 21$, sorry I kissed you l" He felt, rafher than saw: lice cedes wince. "I learnt soni£thin' that thotgh. I'm a _peaceable roar, :Clore now on. I got an injunctionyettrr- day morning in Winnemucca t11at`ii keep anybody from touching • that creek for thirty days. Seein' :s be- Ifevin'. I want to show it to ycu. "vis _edea' eyes snapped. "You waste our tinge," she sa::i de- fiantly. "I cc, net care what, yen have, or what you see-. z knew, ? d clot go Wit you." "C)h, yes, you will, Senorita," le smiled. "We ain't stertin' noa+a- nient we can't fetish. Now you torr PARTY , Ot = that team aic,tud, old graybeard. e Femininity is the fashion e• -.en :n bowled at T., le Peter. the smart junior mode, as is eviden ef; Blaze a Tui aft _ :rested tie re ?•ir-1sra at 7s•.an: and rode rripidiy in Style No. 218—a sir_�p € else t:.a.:. dress adorable for graadaatic or par- clown the C1'17:77.77. a.i e E° w theflat` ties. It is made of chiffon wile Fit11 tious,s i tetellthe.h.-e- } boa �i , a band of grosgrain ribbon herd -men vir"g :. :urn 'e:a-• Vista `" Blaze said to him. -Madre de Dios, but yes!'' "Whet wonld you do if the 'devil-. men' ^erne ." Blaze asked apprehen- e,iver v. "At :,;ghht the gate •ties shut, Senor. r 6,eep- .r .Heide the Senorita's door." "G so l l Here ` 1 a little present for yon, Mariano:' Xildare took the sie- gen Tascaror.a had lent hirn from his line, with lace edging trig:mrrg yeti":- ."Soreething stile g, a11= right." line and tiny sleeves. It will interest Tient caller tt Blas+(.• '"Better take h f it is made it ani actor A tyls gun 1 got ;Y r",fie" L_ h'Oh In calories and carbohydrates healthful -easy✓ to digest, a safe retelator Delicious- heat in oven, serve with hot nnllk Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, ILtd. c)•y, thin glasses', heavy" silver, ana delicate, cream -colored • porcelain, Daintiness, cleft illness, ancestry all spoke thaere. My Man whinnied. Basilic heard him and jumped dov�,•x. ,coni the ' de portico. "I knew you''d be here today, Mr. Blaze," he called as he Lan toward Kildare. "I tell Mer':edes yot1 come this I.rrorning." M ercedes came out, of the house at that moment. Blaze greeted }ler. with a (heery "Good morning," "Why you sleep out there all night?" elle atsked sat last, not un• gently. Basilio gave hirn. hiss answer. "1 hes' My Man single-foot along the roast last night. Be stopped by the fence, 3 told you so, didn't I`?" ""E1in't no use Tying about it," Blaze said rather shamefacedly, "I figured Bodine nr got try to pay you a 'visit, 3 knew you were all aloe:. here.," 110 stopped momentarily, "Didn't see anything of hire, though.'' Mariano carne out with the coffee. Mercedes turned to :him. • "Serve the :+;nor at onnoe, Moriano,,a s:he crederecl, "Tile haes n long •way to go.,, The old mczo xsastened to her side. "S{enor` I� iid ar•t. thank' you i o car• rag to els:, revolver," o:he hog:,', "Elf+ •R ishess you to return i��," The e le seat. lifted r. nui'11f1tl face to hers 1e lutlle•d ' ie. l 0'/ ol�tr0r f roxn tris po" ket 1'Ie pili. the` gun r,., til' toble�. Easilio had caught the stl iou'ixaeos 1of the eoxlver.latioir. Ii• .kepi hurl sir•• ` T.Ilt: Big 13,0,„s had hill r w ir: taditl, niot eft, or r 1 .. - - ai .` •, They were within a rundxec Kjlt.are tock fte six-gur. Tuscarora two-piece skirt to be shamed at sides, , � :' bad ltr.t 1..,>.; and a��e. it to the cid shirred at -upper edge and attached to P S of the rig ;ei't_E. Bodine ciisc•L,c.r.c i✓ two-piece waist that has been seamed them; mil. em: at sides and shoulders. For the 8- •";hat`s ,e let, e.:efee? letete• (ae- year miss, 1% yards oaf 82 or 36 -inch nianded in steely tones. , material with 21ia yards lace edging Basilic had_s o niteed lit -dais and 1% yards of ribb•cn is al1 that is want to go home, hi Maul" .3e e -/£e•• needed to copy it.Organdie, dotted It snap>:e c Fne1en swiss, handkerchief. 'linen, batiste, ..Its 'rail e ic. y c . m £ c zea. " washable crepe de chine, georgette 11'Ie::i.e(1eu +sit her 11) as she saw crepe, taffeta, dimity and 'awn are K.idere .i e hte.r:a bo; o res h e E. suitable. Pattern in elms C, 8, iL', 1- na.:r:. Why did this man alterr.ate: 1V,'ti�:7iTi b:r�.I:_mow-31.11^10--11.1,:. and 14 years and costa 2Ct ;n stamps 1'lrir't rend 'befriend hell,'Sr.e beta;:l£ C• (, k;5r spread over .the face Or corn (coin preferetitia Er -k% 1`+.D. c'.unsw•(i': C c'f Lr •ie €"""aL:"la So + , Of 1/>i.`: t'''( 1 11137 tblue) 2•Cc c.t`er, I horse to a poi tier. piole•,•tin€; Ter ca the Big, Boss v' en I ldere told him HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. 'freer he s.niste yoc cf Bodine"s of Bothneast inaun tjoii him soe much.,von- 1r companion. T:isc.arora's carelessly Write your name and add e . lain- .. d: C. it I errow hailed Blaze as he Lame Man stood. Kildare's stock had taken a decided :drop in his mental ledger. "What kept you "doer}• here?" he asked, when they were out of hearing of the girl on the , verandah, • Kildare's imagination was equal to the occasion. "The boys ;liege seen . when they went out," he drawled, "I ran into Bodine and six„or seven of his men Ise didn't have a gond excuse for being Where he was, so I hung around tt, keep my eye on him.” Blaze jabbed his thumb in the direction of Mer- cedes. "I didn't tell her." Acklin began to readjust; his notes again, as far as Kildare was con- cerned. Adlclizi was sipping t'he 'coffee that had bee:i set out •fox 'his hired hand, as Blaze 'hooked back in answer to Basilio's call, "Sit do�rni, m'/Ierccdes," .Ar loin ssug- gested quietly a after he .hall watched her for a few seconds. "3' wo..nt: to talk to you."- Tlte rancher fell •ba,•k befo'^o the ,fire 'in her eyt s. "W'hat the devil—," .tw began. as he got up; but he did nos• finirh his sentence. I'Ie eras alone. 'Pierceder had caught up Basilio and entered the ltrtt:i(.. He tried the door. It wn roc i cut. ;do Acklin followed hiss hire(' h1(ate back to the Bull's Head, Tiwir de•. parting moods permitted ci' no c'.hoice. The' eaglet had scratched theatr both. u:fiii.PTEE, XIX. i,,trL0 Ys' x'x:nrD i' (lr±AR:i/:. tint, though eseveral trrct�r hey tugge(i and if Bodine could have I;een lisle at his sisster'o skirts; aa": 11 to her- unholy glee with 'which the cattleman attention, 13�ca•c:ede:xs via}, sc :rossed loolst�ci faravard to dropping 11in. ince she paid no heed to tire tiro,- ;n,til .elek•- holster•,, and handed it to the old maan. e t'Ode .t facn.,Jhe,1ati r: s ln,tt nntr �rraa The servant's dark eyes,' fairly glitter- . v ,.nt . tc J `•e 1.,-d 1Grl , :ince. dee:paired of •:(Hing.," t'he .,t- 1Blt11,(' ( £lilt: whispered a ::sits : t•o the dignity of oFmemu••• in lila«..lat.tlra.i lull oi' rta`pti,r. f'ol.la�v,1 £ g Ing 141e akpea.'ant;e e)1 ibo Big Boss of ;,,rig r, #g*';us •c0 l..s. cti�:x., the' 17oubre #1 T. E. ;:�:'i 1`•ller 'des flashed a (luick glance fr•urti c i kitr. to Bia2,e, -c";ho 'held hiss. position near the table, Ills face was emotionless, I -lad he known tahe ranch•• er 'a'as coming'? Only by the slightest inclination of her head did she zackrxowledge the catt:temaif's: greeting. "Sorry I couldn't get down to your fat'her's funeral," he said. The lie did 'not passs ls/.iercedes. "Your roan do very 'well in your place," she anewereil. Acklin looked f'r••orrr Blaze to her, and buck again, The .little by-play that tae.' wo dss carried wal.� beyond ,l'rATri. "Batter drift to tare Buil'; dead," Py eupl.er-triose the. eptcter` of Bo-• he. said to Blaze. dine had bet erne so areary.using. that It wee lightly purred, but carried Blase decided tt, rale d'o m to the Uvitl, it t:he disrnieeal oi' the lean on Ranthe. Be waited until the 'boys the verandah. had left r.r,d then elerriii followed ,Acklin followed him to where My ly, giving number and size cf such patterns as you want. Enclose 2bc in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number a.nd address your order to Wilson Pattern Service, r3 West Adelaide St., Toronto. It'ne iovcr of pea e uravv':ee. It brought Patterns sent by ^n eftrir ~r)a/'s. '+augh -1 ren Bodine,. Declares Farming Needs to Be Completely Revolu- tionized NEW YORK—A world in which :ao one smokes or discusses prohibition, where farmers no longer farm and housekeepers no longer cook and where machines take care of th clrud- gry is outlined by Henry Ford in his book "My Philosophy of Industry," just published. The great problem in the house to- day," the Detroit capitalist points out, • "is too much drudgery. We shall •soon find a way to do much of the cooking outside and deliver it. in a. hot and appetizing condition at meal time at no great cost." The old farm is likewise due for a big change, according to Mr. Ford. "Farmsing needs to be completely revolutionized," he says. "Larger cor- poratimis whose sole business it will be to perform the operations cif plow. Ing, planting, cultivating and harvest- ing will supersede the individual farmer Or groups of farmers will com- bine to form their work in a whole- sale mangier. This is the proper way to do it and the only one in which ec•ontiYiic freedom can be won,'" neid rifle tia salt• e scope r.er, noJ i - ,i;he Fourth at t.ec:ape ire attest:on of O1oom3. cut. Tomorrow: waes "'Ain't ..±i aid that there gun <u` upptse you're goin' clown to CToI.. "My • l ht €nia.ra efts- r. cnt—•a rrr- it 'night," Gonda with the boys," he grumbled. Cash's tone shoed plainly enough his lack of pleasure in '1',bc corning day'. Kildare shook lis bead, A dance, in his present frame of mrol, 'meld no lure for hilt L _. "By the levy," • Joe war..' cn, ad - A '' uta. l Deed drecsirg the :erarer. "dc a't you get to ta.ur•l.:i we're (;ked because old OfI • 'n.gf Sta. ldi •g Jcse 'C gcrc. I a o axing along for a ..,,rr..(• e it s "" lit:e ati yet. et. I got s / c it date to tan( to the 'law right new." Why Can't Local l ltl� ra "You're siovv ., Bc d.nc grinned Start Something in Wt- nastily. "I had my ta' k. with the maw lying Districts YesterdaY. There wont anybody touch A' serious condiion of affairs which that creek for thirty.days at least. I . see tl:t.t my inl`Snoticii is renewed, has been brought forcibly to the at- IL,orisda tae."' tention of the authorities during they .� Ltr.Cealtd his Ch itg4'iar with ii. present Influenza outbreak has been a1ltiang '- Is had given :lis1 TOE- F a J e.. ,.. -- A Gay a d! ID'a, isl.e: laugh.at Bodine knew he the scarcity of trained personnel to look after the sick. There are only a limited number of tre-::'ned nurses available during epidereie times as the majority are busy, engaged in tilet ordinary occupation. Consequently' when the sick population increases suddenly an imaxiedate and unusual de mand is made ipcu the nursing lira• fessicn.. It has .been frit 11;81 irl (,r;r,er to taste tare of the need at seth a time there should be in each ccremetaty a Ger• tain number of young women who are trained in the l;racticsl side 'of taking care of the sick. The services of such a person are vol ;y valuable at mai a time but are riot 'limited to only ulri• demies as in many o1 ;:tie oollay,ng districts of Ont,:.io and Canada an accident often happens 'when medical attention is not ava:l0,b e. A person trained in first•aid e:• hcirrac nursing can be of. inesst:ima.ble benefit to the sufferer at such a time The Canadian Soti111 I1yg Elie Oolan• dl at the request. of 1:f;e, Department: of Health of Ontario 18 urging all . ()f ife branches :in pla.nh:x,g thele health education progearemes to take cog- nizance of the armalc:biliiyor other• wase of 'ioeal home nal ling, classes'. "Wlrua e rola do not exist vetoes are to be made by local k•rnndiea to set ir. action edut:ational eritee ties to the end that local ent'husiasr a may result• in the organization cf (.lasses Ti're Canadian ;7ocinl :Hygiene Council docs NATURALLY GET THAT WAY 'toe propose to actually orgaliree thea ""4 hat . makes thrssei otcanal 111• (11550(1 but merely to etireniele, their' Angle -8,r formation. v ri yet], when people; are net 'on h1 is I'he .only people Who Nen raise s Ixa1 ; they jtayt; irfa,ttirally eget. 1. a Basil are ihoee 'who don'tf( atone,.y we 37." - - ....;-."..�.,.,: � 1)„(*(1..1t it' ,29 eilie erti't i,,iiiireeetfor Gel pe doer Pita. space, 'ire would ,lams'tosst some of sats offensive swaggc r. Morrow role ul'p to t;ht• Burl's; head about three o'clock,. in a fine frenzy. Be slid from his ,.ors', and ham ered on the office door. (To bo continued.) Use iai1illard's L.inimen1 for •the. i'lu. 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