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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1933. fines 5 ae "dull Post, cami tol toltges: ‘ler cg sae the re- a for of his comenand. f Chapter 6 as . “THE MITTLE ‘JEWELS’” | AID Saijor Harris,.“Ole friend 0’ ‘mipe, the.Sultan 18. + 3Bloke I told you about, Bob,” ‘tie added,.turning to Otho, “that day at the fair.” a/2’m rot likely to forget “it,” ‘agreed Otho, .“nor your message, ‘ahonts"Seve the.little Jewels? as 1 thonght. you,said. “gave the little Jules’? mur. mured Otho again, with a short and bitter langh. ‘ “Wot. was “that, ‘Arris?” asked! William Bossurm.’“You bin ‘ere: be- fore, d’yon say tlt yow bin\’ere be fore, why couldn’t you say so be \fore?” “Ho, yus, betore and bend, I didn’t say before that I'd bin ‘ere before ‘becos we come some other way. But I been to Mekazzen before, all right,” replied Sailor Harris, be-a missin’ Leglonaietx fing dn. a. moment,” . replied farris with: unwonted- bril, auf : poeta a cn jessage?” asked natoSe ress eReoooseseouasenasseueseoesooonetooece, THE ARTMAN PRESS PRIN tettursctesvtaacsiaaa E FOR THE CITIZEN—20c ig ( “Her mother was ‘an Englishwo- man--Elizabeth Blaine .Torson,” said Otho, “captured with, her hus- band Captain Torson, a gunner from Gibraltar. The tribesmen who cap- tured them killed hiny, and sold her| | in the market-place of Mekazzen as A slave. This Kaid’s father bought} ; her—and the woman of whom Har- ris is talking was their daughter.}! 'Soshe fs the half-sister of the’ pres- ent Kald- Also sod copa souk , “How @you iow, Bob?” asked Joe Mummery as Otho fell silent. » “Because ithe itblack: pickaninny’| | who went with Harris-and:the dumb manuand the. old’ hag washer son; disguised, He:-was ‘the little.jewels*! (as Harris; thought she; said)—his| name is Jules—and it was;to.escort, and toisave; the. little Jules. that! she sent Harris to,Tangier, .. «And ,|the little Jules Maligni,, being.safe.! ly, banded over; to his father, Pedro! +++ Poor} } When not following the roari 4 | lives with his family or a great est and Lady Campbell are shown with speed king’s favorite hobbies is tr 1766—Benjam i. Barton, \Philadelphia physician and natural- ist, born at: Lancaster, Pa. Died Died Dec. 27, 1834. 1819—Frederick B. Conway, noted American actor of his day, (grandfather of Conway Tearle), born in England. Died in Man- chester, Mass., Sept..7, 1874. sailor, born. 1827—Edward Atkinson, noted Boston fire insurance president and economist of his day, born at Brookline,.Mass. Died in Boston, @ Dec. 11, 1905. 1837—Harrison, Gray Otis, s g ,dier, Los Angeles néwspaper & itor, born. near Marietta, Ohio: Died |" 4 jin Los Angeles, July 30, 1917. 1844-—Alexander Hermann, fa- mous American magician, born. in | Franee. Died near Great Valley, HIN. Y., Dec. 17, 1896. i Pedro Malignt whom they ‘were visiting in Tangier. Dr. May- ings, as you know, Joe, was my father’s friend and Sortetan- + And ‘the little Jules’ married his daugh- ter Margaret Maykiags ‘wil, as you know, was my—er—friend.” Otho Belléme fell silent. pe“Rum world,” solfloquized Sailor “Rum go. Fair ole panter- 5 ag +» Fancy the piccaninny bein’ that girl’s kid!” “Yes” continued Otho. “It was Jules® Maligni. And I baye’ kiown nite forineariy’as lang an I can re- mber, s....1 met bis cousin too— | aa named Raisul—son of the °F Kaid Haroun Abd’allah Karim. Hi educated in Paris and Madria, and he used to come.to sce Jules man at Oxford, when he visited ‘The Sefior, Pedro Maligni the Kaid’s agent—financial and | political in general, and gun-ron- SC ace in particular, I believe. I ex. | pect Jules looked after the English | end of it for Pedro—and Raisul’ | looked after Jules. . . . “I used to.hear a good deal about | ‘Mekazgen, but I never thought ra e the beastly country.” (Copyright, 4982, F, 4. Stokes Co.) i A curlous stranger inger arrives at the TING IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. t 2 fi _SOIIIIIIIIIISIIA Ss || HOUSE WITH. MODERN : RADIO REPAIRING «Subscribe for The Citizen—20c ‘a week. will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c¢ a word for. each: in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25c, Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments. charged. 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