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TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1933. cok how Enowledge, of ‘rigesli’s double treachery (to France and to 1p, the Kaid are the Kaid’s heartless son Raisut. ~— Chapter 44 f _ RICCOLA “CRACKS” FOCOLI sat up suddenly. —I think we shall bring 4t off with: } out firing a ‘shot. “Got it all clear? I go ana collar | the Kaid and Raisul—before they | collar me; and you seize’ @l stra- tegic points meanwhile, main gate, magazine, store-houses, water-tank i barracks, and all exits and~ em ; trances—gently relieving all sepx J tries and substituting our owp. Up j less Maligni is playing a game of | jtis own, the pass-word is ‘Shes | ‘buan,’ and I donbt if in the absence | ] of the Kaid 6nd Raiaul, ‘meet | with any opposition. Everybody will | |p Re too flabbengasted—especially as “Oh, quite @ lot. Oh yes.” “Le Sage, you'd never hand me, a tilow white man, a. compatriot, a brother officer, you'd hever hand me over to this devil, Raisul, to tre tor- tured.” “You're looking quite pale, Ric- ‘colt,” Le Sage remarked. “Look here, Le Sage, for God’s sake tell me plainly, and let know the worst.” “Tho worst, Madox Rccoll ts that You, ® Brench officer, are, for your] own private gain, a traitor France.” “Answer my question, Le Sage. Have you betrayed me to Raisul? to And are Boing to let him «tor- | ae »| shoot. Or, if we're fired at, fire back. tufe me?’ “Rétedyea youito, Raisvl!:.No, Ma- dow Riccoll,. not. intentionally, Nor do I propope to you over to him.’ T am going to dgal with, you myself.” A look of cunping came into the, eyes of Riccoli. ; “The Kaid,” he said. ‘Raigul may have told him? Warned him?” “Possibly,” agreed Le Sage. “Al- most probably, in fact. But Raisul takes his own line--and it may cromn that of the Kaid.” you have an. appointment, y the Kaid.” “Tonight,” agreed Le Sage, “Now, im fact.” Riccoli said nothing, but his face spoke volumes. “Oh no,” laughed Le Sage in , iswer to Riccoli’s unutteréd thought. “He won't § me, Rie coli—though I’m OB my be- Hef that he thinks pe will, Now I really must go.” Picking up Riccoli’s pistol trom the table, Le Sage went to the door. “Belléme!” he called. ‘entered and saluted. of your three is - ssid Pas asin th tho best ? the best Net ‘aswell as the coolest courage.” Mummery, Sir,” Hi igig site ii re] party, guided. you have the pass-word.” The two officers shook jhands. “Good-bye, sir,” smiled Langeac, | “but I shall meet you again within the hour, at ‘the flagstaff on the Sultan Tower.” ‘Le Sage joined bis chosen six, “Now follow, me, in single fle;* ‘he ordered, “and step like--er—bal- j let-girls.” A few minutes later, at the foot | of a flight of winding stairs, Le Sage signalled his men to halt and gather <onnd hin, “Listen,” he-said, “and make no mistake. There may be some “ght ing. If so, let no man fire a shot | until I do. If-I use my revolver, then ’ But if possible, I want thereto be no noise, Understand, Belléme? “We're going to capture the Kaid, and unless we have been be- tvayed, it will be an easy job. If we have been betrayed, it will be ; our last.job. Come on.” At the top of the winding stair, ij the party was met by a short, stout, Moorish-looking man in hooded cloak who held a whispered con: ference with Le Sage. “ “It's all right,” whispered the Sefior Pedro Maligni. “I sent Ma- hommed Ali el Amin off tohis quar- ters, with a falge order fram the Kaid. Also, the Officer of the Guard. Langeae will find that they’) sleep. Pretty heavily tonight; “There will be nobody in the private audience-chamber when J admit you. And no one will come with the Kaid except myself, Ab ‘Talib Zerhoun, and Ibrahim the }. Lion. Your men can deal with them? Good!” “And Raisul?” asked Le Sage. “Raisul’s with Jules. Raisul, too, is going to sleep soundly tonight! It is about time you got into the audience-room.” “Lead on,” said Le Sage. Having climbed another stair, ang. traversed several passages, the by the Sefior Pedro at a smell and avy door, sé} jn a thick stone: wall, This, the latter unloeked, and with a warning gesture.thag com manded caution and silence, led the way into a small octagonal room, furnished, as to the walls, with deep cushioned divans and silken hang- ings. : Opposite @ kind of throne was a it at Fe t bike if ig (Coppright, 1932, #4. Stobes Co. The ber thea indo Lhe augience ciam. opens, tomorrow, and THE 'ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING @SSCOSOROODOSODESOR® eeccececocce IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. eeeeeseccccs \DARGE GALLERY INDICATE! FOR KEY MATCHES’ ON ' ‘THURSDAY ! When Mayor Bill Malone ‘thunders his first. drive down! ‘number one fairway at the local! ; muni 1 golf course Thursday, ‘at 2 o'clock, the play between the Stump Lanes and the-Grant Bones; will be “under. way: for: the. Key, | West” team’ championship. The ‘mayor is’ teamed’ with Sammy | Goldsmith against two stalwarts | “| BRL Demeritt -and Bob Stowers | | who will carry the banner of the Grant Bones through the: con-' ‘test. | One of the matches which is, |the cause of much comment is: #that in which Johnny Kirschen-. | baum and Mar Butler carry the | Stump Lane colors against Willie Kemp, local king of swat, and Charlie Ketehum, the “straight down. the’ middle” artist. Kir-} i'schenbaum has been off his gaine! lately, after having burned up the course in par figures, but has found his misplaced driver and is Jexpected to be in great form for Thursday activities. | Clem Price and. Bob Spotts-, wood, after haying bowed in ‘suc cession’ to the uncanny golf of Bill, Demeritt: for the Meacham cup, will be the‘opposing big guns: in the match where Price and Mel-' vin’ Russell’ ate teamed for ‘the” Stump Lanes against Spottswood and Earl Yates for the Grunt Bones. t ‘The interest aroused in match is expected to attract largest gallery in years. Tt is said that prospective galleries are al- ! ready placing bets on their favored and teams. ! the the QUALIFY MAR, 30] i 1 All amatewr golfers, whe intend | to enter for. qualification in the city. championship are reminded that they must start qualifying! Thursday, March 30, The .pnoposed championship for the city is expeeted te be one of: the most interesting series of play. that has been inaugurated for some time, and’ many who have not heretofore appeared wil) probably participate. : STRAND THEATER Peeccccnananescsccooson They all claim Arthur Tracy! i of a by. practically in the American fellow-country- ve is featured with Stuart » Bing Crosby, Leila and a large cast of other favorites in “The Big »” & romantic comedy at the Strand Theater sont A Hat "The picture is the | Crosby’s inability to hold a job, | largely due to his romance with Bheron Lynne, who keeps him from appearing ‘at the stodio in! time for his broadcasts. Notice To Subscribers Please be prompt in payms the carrier who delivers your paper. He pays The Citizen 18 cents a week for the pe- per and sells it te you for 20 cents. His profit for deliver- ing is S cents weekly om each subscriber. If he is not paid HE lepes. Not The Citizen. 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