PSGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL .TRIBTJNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY li, 1933. Valiant Dust by Percival Christopher Wren tvSrcif SYNOPSIS: Lieutenant Napo leon Rlccoll, forced to resign from the French omy bv the discoveries ot Lieutenant Lm Sage of the Se cret Service, haw enlieted tn the Foreign Legion and risen to the rank of Uajor. lie hat taken a do tachment over treeeing mountain! into the "hottest place on earth," the domain of the Sultan of Uekax Men. There thev build a Poet, while RloooU. dreaming of tollout ing in the lootstept of an earlier Hapoleon, goes back for the re miitttler of hit eommand. ' ' Chapter I "THE LITTLE MEWEL8'" SAID Sailor Harris, "Ola friend o' mine, the Sultan la, -Bloke I told yon about. Bob," be added, turning to Otno, "that day at the fair." "I'm not likely to forget It," agreed Otbo, "nor your message about 'Save the Utile JeweU; as I thought yon said. 'nave the utile Juicf," mur mured Otbo again, with a short and bitter laugh. "Wot was that, 'Arris?" asked William Bossum. "You bin 'ere be fore, d'you say? It you bin 'ere be fore, why couldn't yon say so before?" "Ho, yua, before and be'lnd. 1 didn't say before that I'd bin 'ere before becos we come some other way. But I been to Mekazsen before, an right," replied Sailor Harris. "Well, go on, get It up," requested William Bossum, "and don't be so bloomln' 'aughty and mysterious. Anybody d think yon was a mlssln' lair or somethlnk." "You'll be a mlssln' Legton-helr au right. In a moment," resiled Sailor Harris with unwonted bril liance. "If you could close your 'ead for halt a second, I'd tell you. Be fore I 'ad the misfortune to meet you In Tonbury, I goes ashore from off my ship In Marseilles and gets arunic ho drunk I gets that I joins the Foreign Legion, or else the For eign Legion joins ma. ... I dunno. . . . Any'ow, my Section was garri son of a fort, and my etoouade was aoin' a patrol and got mopped up by some Beddoo blokes. Me an' my ahum, ole Peer Le grand, la what may cans tfle sole surrlrora of the bloomln' shipwreck. "An these Beddoo biokes takes us along to Mekazsen an' gives us to this Kite for a Christmas-box. or a birthday-present or something. "Cor lummel Rough 1 'B was an ole buszard. Ws soon wished we waa back with the Beddoos. One day he took my poor chum Peer Legrand, an' 'ad him chucked off a tower on " to some sharp 'ooks, 'art-way down the wall. An' there e 'ung till he died. 'Ooked through the leg, . , . Upside-down . . . like a sheep In a butcher's shop. Kite Harem Abdul ler Kareem, The dirty dog ... I'd like to ..." "Well, how did you come to get away then?" asked Joe Mummery. as Sailor Harris paused to think of exactly what he'd like to do to the Kald Haroun Abd'allah Earlm of uexaszen. "It waa his sister done It Come town in the middle of the night to the dungeon plaoe, she did, where I was ohalned up like a dog. Ses she aan get me out and guided to a place called Tangier It I'd give a bloke there a message from 'er. Then the nose would give me two 'undred and fifty francs for meself and see me on my way. Likewise she done It too. A dumb bloke, an' an ole 'aa. an' a black piccaninny. An' ma In one o' their big cloaka like a great -orse-Dianxet with a hood to 1L "Well, the dumb bloke gets me ont all right and guides ns to Tan gler. And all the way I keeps re peating tne message to meself, not knowing but what me Ufa doponded on It, yer see. The message from this girl to the bloke In Tangier, Seenyor Peteroh Mulleeny." -res,- murmured Otho. "SeBor rearo Maltgnt." "What was the message?" asked loo Mummery. " 'Save the tittle Jewels," re plied Sailor Harris, " 'Glorallor. Enaland. Don't trust my broth er any more. Bit wife hat won, Otve thie man two hundred ant fifty france and tend htm over the tea. Peteroh't gatelle BlUn beth Ellen speaks. Save the lit tle jewels,' "Yos, that was the message an' 111 remember It as long as I live. . . . Elisabeth Ellen was the girl's name the Kite's sister. Only she pernounced It like El lea Beth Ell Aln. Like that ... A lorely piece, she was, too. cor lummel ... An' apoke some English with 'or French and Arabic." "Her mother waa an Englishwo manElizabeth Elaine Torson," said Otbo, "captured with her bus- band Captain Torson, a gunner from Gibraltar. The tribesmen who cap tured them killed him, and sold her In the market-place of Mekazzen as a slave. This Kald's father bought her and the woman of whom Har ris la talking waa their daughter. So she Is the half-sister of the pres ent Kald. Also half-English. . . . Poor soul. . . ." 'How d'you know, Bob?" asked Joe Mummery aa Otho tell silent "Because the 'black pickaninny who went with Harris and the dumb map and the old bag waa ber son. disguised. He was 'the little Jewels' (as Harris thought she said) his name la Jules and It waa to escort, and to save, the little Jules that she sent Harris to Tangier. . . . And the little Jules MallgnL being safe ly handed over to bis father, Pedro Mallgnl, by the dumb guide, waa sent to England In charge of a Dr. Maykings and his wife, friends of "Chuoked off a tower" Sefior Pedro Mallgnl whom they were visiting In Tangier. Dr. May kings, as you know, Joe, was my father's friend and doctor. . . . And the little Jnlos' married his daugh ter Margaret Mayklngs who. aa you also know, was my er friend." Otho Bellome fell silent "Rum world," solllonulzed Sailor Harris. "Rum go. Fair ole panter mlme. . . , Fancy the Dlccaninnv boln' that glrl'a kid!" Yes," continued Otho. "It waa Jules Mallgnl. And I hare known him for nearly as long aa I can re member. ... I met hla cousin too ohap named Ratsul son of the Kald Haroun Abd'allah Karlm. He was educated In Paris and Madrid. and he used to come to see Jules Mallgnl at Oxford, when he visited England. The Sefior Pedro Mallml was the Kald's agent financial and comical in general, and tun-run. nlng In particular. I believe. I . poet Jules looked after the English ena ot it for Pedro and Ralsu! looked after Jules. . . . I used to hear a good deal about Mekazsen, but I never thought I'd see the beastly country." rcoPVTfCAI. U3t. r. 4. Stokes Co. A eurloui itrangtr arrlvts at the poat, tomorrow. Dallas Business Zone Has Blaze DALLAS, Feb. 14. (AP) A crew ot SO men fought a business district fin here 1st Saturday night and kept It from spreading out of the half blook of wooden buildings whete It started. A laundry, jewelry store, trading poet, barber ahop and blacksmith ah op were leveled to a mass of beat warped appliances snd charred re mains. The lota waa estimated above 10,000. Corbett Fighting A Losing Battle NEW YORK, Feb. 14. (AP) James J. Corbet, seriously 1U with a heart ailment, pawed a restless night but today appeared to rally slightly from the fatigue which waa spparent early In the day. Corbett, former heavyweight box- In champion, baa been In a serious condition for 1 days and although hla condition has not changed ap preciably, he appears to be losing strength. H-IS4 LAST REHEARSAL FOR ITS GIRL' This evening the lut rehearsal of "Jim's Girl," comedy-drama to be presented by an aJl-atar local cast, under auspices ot the Medford Amer ican Legion, wlU be held, Robert Lor raine, director, announced this after noon, and tickets for the show are now on sale at Strang's drug store. Tickets may also be obtained through three well-known particip ant in the show, Adra. Edwards, Nelie Green and Etliel Chord. Announce ment of the play was made today by O. 7. Tengwald at the Klwanlsjunch eon, with a promise to all that It will be well worth seeing; and that the funds derived will be devoted to char ity to provide hot lunches to school children from needy families. a Children's frocks made. Gladys Katwlck Shelby. 15 GarglU Court. 10 BE CREATED VATICAN CITT, Feb. 14. (AP) The Osservator Romano announced this evening that six hew cardinals would be created at a consistory March 18, among them Pletro ?unu sonl-Blondl, apostolic delegate to the United States and Mexico. S'MATTER POP r By C. M. PAYNE ff) jlj cJi Mi6oaH )owtBo) i ?-" ' . -i Toilu sowh ) lC XV W"N L t?'9lv C . TQr. -AM' f IT!. T4 i-v fiJmST? ff (MV Tefr An Se-A 6clei-it 15 sowwi, ) AT Y"ol ' Wat-L. tl 1 Mfo "A -Vx' iaV,H L. Jean Marie Rodriguez Vllleneuve, archbishop of Quebeo, will also be elevated to the cardinalate, the news paper says. 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