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THE SEA-HAWK tty Knfnrl Snhnlmi. ■ fItMHOi 1 i!f tUrud, K*wtM*r*4. J »tnil*>1 aculn that ■'UHou* twlitxl, talhtr Mn||» "I |t>« hMt*r IMn I fnnh, N>lt «*M h* * l» *» «»I4 I.jf *a« it im Mtt on »l»lfh I l*ft hiw.** HI* hrolh*»* *n«M*n *t»M *n«t ih* niH *l*r* from rut of hi* *I"W|» iwlltm rut tfifnl l,i«n*l • Mill' II' Ob—ry*<l. *l»no»l *tlhr«n*rlnu*jv Ih' <tuU t*-1 a h*»l lh*l raw* l®»<> |'mw" ntrtra *» iha rolor f*>l*<1 mill of Mlt QHv*r't firm, j*l »*t*r ih«u*hi t« •tli how II oain* thrr* HI* own tffitlr* ***»#»S Him inn f«mpl»l»lp, W Ml a Ihi*' north at MM, l*nal •!» I.lnort Itrori"-! hli »V*t, U**W* inn^ar In rr**t * |lmr« that «■*« h* »Hi n» irrrlW* •|l» wntiM hav# II,** h* fWWlaii atwnal atillanly, antwnrlhf th# r* that v >« •rlllan In a vary ltn* hf Hln hrnihara tan* Mv I M>l ttmM Mm not to rrom Mr |>Mh put ixotgM | 1 hint) wn» mMMM* h».t *»(*»•! upon pun It* »ffn*oi<«ti m> K»ll h* mi4 tttltl>» »t*loti it »*■ |<#vnn4 hiimnn p>»»r t» •nttnnv »nd . 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PlCKIW s EOR The '^QUPl ARDS - VOUAT A SAB HE 5 \§r=;j=r3E GO'MG BACIf "To Tus HoTCl • r- . X ; - Too BAD HP CAM T / ' e ~— CAT in SOME other S' ^JOINT ONCE IM A / I SHOULD X ra\lMUaE - CAT SOME PLACE \ -<^T-J ELSE =■ LwWV . IT \ WlCOLO BREAK MM WEENIE s heart (V sue OIDAI-T <?HE<M< _ (MM HAT EV/6R.Y, MEAL ) v^^CrOCO owe MAc^y Ves b'R ' m BU9ETITUT1N& TOOAW The regular Girl ib opf duty Today— Cmsc< Your hat. j AMO SKE A'^T' VAERE ?? Copy-^Ki <»2« br bin > xw— ■**_ nnfar/>f\ir< ■ ti% n a nnw rr»r> R.*i.t«r«<i SEE JIGCS AND MAGG|E IN FUI-L Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus BRINGING UP FA I HLK u. s. K2:r ouu, PAGE of colors in the SUNDAY bee _ <CorrH«ht mu *THI<b l?> %TWION * O D. IN TEN MINUTE? MlVb- HAPP OP the P^KPPE«?b PRWOLITV CO WILL b'NCi' A.NO THEY —rmnmrairi DULCET JINCLINC, (7^" WSri VITHTHEIRFEETjMk TA-TE -TOM • te. tqm: TAv-TM © 1924 »v Iwr'iTFt*Tv»* SenviccT Inc. - oh. ^>v/ee.T»e • "TUtT W-L. HELT OIHCLINC WITH THEIR. FEE.T " /flfpfcs WWn JERRY ON THE JOB cutting the casualty list._Pr»wn for ^ by Hob,n J Scaon To Lost A CuStwe&A I wz. • Buy manse- J Vou'K CiQtfT /8orr 'rtt. j v Buae Bei* SV»Ea. thaw / '~nj£ CmooCmoo - ME OMft StU, NO] r /ucfisTioarrs Yo oioaaan T)AM>grftA»4. MET GoY /A y V BwMCUt novj A*>o Saw?/ '--rnfe Saves, tua^ ) i YgA^S\^ f "tiers a \ar & av*jbsau<x. 1ft >1U.» —fr- 1 f%xn we Sms onvn^ One Sin SETS’ HUKri S \n A Bjcnclf Jj ^ 7 yJkCClDENT /rr atari,-* grew wild hit lip* twttehad ••I tH* Mid fNiyar. *h« indf atrv.d il 1**1, attil h* added MHNtt fay I ___ *| ped Sn choice," pr.'lswted l.toft*l "He came at mt *Hb h • drawn •word Indeed, I think h* w*a half drunk | warned him of what m^»t happen to the ether did either *f u* fall, hut he Mde m» B«t nmrwflt nr »elf with the fear of *«> auch rone# Uuenre* to himaelf ll« * a* full of foul word* i f me and v mi and all whoever bore our name H» IM4| me with the flat of h** Made and threatened to run n\* through aa I stood uniae* f drew to defend myaelf What rhntre had 1’ I d:d not mean to kill him—** tlod a my witneaa, I did not, Noll, * Without a word Oliver turned to a aide table, where atood “a metal baaln and ew-er, f|a poured water, then came in the nitu alienee to treat hla brother * wound. The tal* that l.lonei told made blam* lm|<o*Bth|e, at le«»t from Oliver. H* had hut to recall the moixl in which h« himaelf had ridden after I’eter Ondolphln: he had hut to remember, that only the con >id» ration of R*>«amutid i nly, indeed ih* consideration of hla future—had set a curb upon hi* own bloodthlraty humor. When h" had washed the wound he fetched dome table linen from a press and ripped It Into Mrl|t* with his dagger; he threaded out ope of these and mad* a preliminary crisscross of the threads across the lips of the wound—for the Mad* had gone right through the muacles of the breast, grazing the ribs these threads would help the formation of a clot Then with the infinite skill and cun ning acquired In the course of his rovings he proceeded to the b&ndag ing. That don*, he opened th* window and flung out the blood tin’ed water The Moth« w.th which he had mopped the wound and all other similar evi dences of the treatment he cast upon the fire. H» must remove all trace* even from the eye* of Nicholas. He had the most implicit trust in the old servant's fidelity. But the mat ter was too grave to permit of the slightest risk He realized fully the justice of Lionel's fears that how ever fair the fight might have been, a thing done thus in secret must be accounted murder by the law. Bidding Lionel wrap himself in his cloak. Sir Oliver unbarred the door, and went upstairs in quest of a fresh shirt and doublet for his brother. On the landing he met Nicholas de scending He held him a moment In talk of the sick man above, and out ward! V at least he was now entirely composed. He dispatched .him up stairs again upon a trumped up errand that must keep him absent for some little time, whilst himself he went to get the things he needed. He returned below with them, and w hen he had assisted hia brother into fresh garments, with as little move ment as possible so as not to disturb hia dressing of the wound or set it bleeding afresh, he took the blood stained doublet, vest and shirt which he had ripped and flung them, too, into the great fire. Wh»n some moments later Nicholas entered the vast room h» found the brothers sitting composedly at table. Had he faced Lionel he would have observed little amiss with him beyond the deep pallor of his face. But he did not even do so much. Lionel sat with his back to the door, and the servant's advance Into the room was rhecked by Sir Oliver with the assur ance that they did not require him Nicholas withdrew again, and the brothers were once more alone. Lionel at* very sparingly He thirsted and would have emptied the measure of posset, hut that Sir Oli ver restrained him. and refused him anything hut water lest he should contract a fever Such a sparing meal m thev made—for neither had much appetite—was made in silence. At last Sir Oliver rose, and with slow, heavy steps, suggests e of his humor, he crossed to the fireplace. He threw fresh logs on the blaze, and took from the tall mantelshelf his pipe and a leaden Jar of tobacco. He filled the pipe pensively, then with the short Iron tongs seized a frag ment of glowing wood and applied it to the herb. He returned to the table, and stand inc over hie brother, h® broke at last th" silence that had now en dured for some time. • What.” h® asked gruffly, “was the cause of your quarrel?” Lionel started and shrank a little; between finger and thumb be kneaded a fragment of bread, his eves upon it. “I scarce know.” he replied. "Tuil. that is not ths truth.” •How-’” “ T is not the truth. I am not to be put ofr with such sn answer, yourself you said that you had warned him not to cross vour path. What path was in your mind?” Lionel leaned his elbows on the table and took his head In h!s hands. Weak from loss of blood, overwrought mentally as well, in a state of revul sion and reaction also from the pur suit which had been the cause of tonight's tragic affair, he had not strength to withhold the confidence his brother asked. On the contrary, it seemed to him that in making such a confidence, he would find a haven and refuge in 8!r Oliver._ Me and Mine /^weu. 6|R, ‘TWjCft A WSBK I CO TO A COOS> <5Vr-WA3lUN< .AMD TAKE ' boxing: i.essoN>s^*j»T^ KBBP5' ME iro WOMOeRAjt CquCITIOM-sA> Th/uk *t'» V . —< *-T* —> KWOW WHAT I X>d • t ThH FIRS"**^TMlrsiG EVERY MeWJi^ft ' Takc Thb IJ7AICV DB*BM --• IT OI^LV TAKC3 o*je about Teu MlMU.TffS - AND V* PEAOVy FOR JhE. DAY - - ’ AJO*^ • iy ■■ ■ ■ ■■"—■ 1 *■* A *•* '" | LlKC HORS6BACKv > I RiOIkS, ANC » <s° lr* ^ ' That .durimG The •summeR IT'S Fine Fb« Mo5T amY~ ThiaJS That ails Too —4 VOE A VA/OWDCftFuCs MOUajT You MUST COME out R AMD /AfrT®* ALL A <3ooO LONG ^ ' 8«< SK WALK CUBAY DAY A IS 5URB To Keep You RT N0\jJ I LEAUB M.Y HOUvS* .Say at ei<Jht o’clock AMD l iw»st£ad of Rioit^G i Walk \ To The OFFICE - I EFT y <SoSH- I Hope \ OoWT HAvel To «SiT vajith That Bo*« J A<&AIN* FOA -SOMB / l hb Just Lov«* Tb talk \ hi-S exBPCi-ss —__) ' i»*4 • » f>*ni »•* I >-—- I > ( QF /SCL The CLAPTRAP , HPREL l .DEPEND ou READinX* Tne papb r But i have t$ LlSTErU Tcj mrv\ YAP ABOUT r hi-s exeRCMSinO -- - ta'S VUOKjDERTUL CONDITION J lii^LL/7. ABIE THE AGENT Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hershfield An Added Attraction. W MESER ANb ME OPEN'Mi OUR TEATTERSA | AT .THE SAME TIME » ANt> HIS,RtC<HT I ACROSS FROM ME ,TOOl N00, I'LL HAVE V To QIVE OCT PASSES,R\QHT AND V.EFV j \_TO MAKE A BU* EFFECT’." 1 C- '-» y »««■—» If wfl',~W - THEAvTRt KOO MCI EH fcCRCSS THE STREET M»'T SUCH * v SMARTER - HELL LEARM i -X NET IM fl CAW'T UNOERSTAN& tTM T V*JE BOTH Q*UE OUT PASSES ; BUT MS THEATRE" IS EMPTY ANO SOURS IS J \Fiy-ED!’ -^r0^ THESE t>W$A NOU QCT TO H'VJE .THEM V CAR FARE,, V 'root, i. 1 I "f Illlt UtltiNS It Hill* » ■rat IM rauaa M all. k* <■■*' plait**-!. AM (Hr Otlvera <■*»• fl»«t»<i *t I « pdf4# ''I *1 Pant*»*| ftrr U'itt** ilklr 1 wap a fool a f****l' I —Iw rhslci, sad a anti ah****ii him I ta»mat a Intel ate I «**iM h»t* mnrrtM tv , | anuU an. |ty tM Pif o|i**-r ta**ti softly under kti breath | "| twits* »d her (’Ufa sad good in# [,,," l|a checked ‘After Ml, who • • -* f fa ppy.pten net fhpf |k« asp fni* T was no faulf of hers "f was h*, that foul do* OodolphD, won I**t • » '• p4 har. Until he ram* all <*e» w» i between us And then "1 a##.' as Id (Mr ftllver quietly I thinli you h«ve somethin* for which In thank him. If It* r«t»»M to )<• t th* truth of that p*rump*t » nature, f would have ««rne.| thee, led I .1 ... perhspe I have been weak In that " •It was not ao; it was not she .,** I "I p*y It was, and If I Pay so 1 am to be lielleyed. Lionel, I I ptnlffh no woman's reputation without |uet Ia tine |te very Mire of -)*,*’ l.tonel PI tired up nt him. ."O Ood"* he erMd prenently, ' I ko* w no* wh’tt to believe 1 «m « ahuttlei«- k flung thin way and that way. •’Believe me 1 mild Sir Ollier grim* Iv. "And pet all doubts to r"** Then he smiled "Bo that wap the \;rtue,.i. Master Peter's secret j uptime eh* The hypocrisy of man' There Is no plumbing the endless *l*|iths of Jt ' H» laughed outright, remembering 'all the things that Master peter hr;*1 said of Ralph Tr«*aHlan—delivering |himse!f as though he * ere sot.,<: chaste and self-denying anchor.'" Then on that laugh he caught his breath qul'e suddenly. "Would ahe know, would she suspect that 't was your hand did this’ ’ "Aye—would she," replied the oth er. "I told her tonight, when she flouted me and spoke of him, that I went straight to And h:m and pay the score between us. I was on my wt to riodolphirt Court when 1 came upon him in the park.'1 "Then you lied to me again. Monel. , You you said t was he attacked you " "And eo he did." Monel countered Instantly. "He never gave me time to speak, but flung down from his hru *. and came at me snarling like a cross grained mongrel. Oh. he was as ready for the fight «« I—as eager." "But the woman at Malpaa knows," said Sir Oliver gloomily. "And if she tells . . "She ll not," cried Lionel. "She dare not for her reputation's sake.” "Indeed. I think you are righ*." agreed his brother w-.th relief. "She dare not for other reasons, when I come to think of It. Her reputation is already such, and so well detested is she that were It known she had been the cause, however indirect, of this, the countryside would satisfy certain longings that it entertains concerning her. Tou are sure none sow you either going or returning.” "None." (To Be Con tin nod Tomorrow.) . ■ —- * ■ . New York --Day by Day— V_____' By o. o. McIntyre. New York. April 11.—Thoughts while strolling around New York: The lower west side butcher market. Ruddy cheeked men In white aprons. Barrels of Belgian hares. Ponderous slabs of sirloin. The smell of blood. The paunch-making district of Man hattan. The liner pier*. Dana wareuousva. Luggage racing up escalator*. Cock ney porter*. Shawled women and men In corduroy* at the third class entrance returning to native lands. Hundreds ff waiting taxis. Tugging dray horses striking fire against cob blestone. The former splendor of old Four teenth Street In decay. Toung Jewish g:rls in fur mat*. Brick houses with Rooms for Rent ' signs Bewhiskered old men In knitted skull caps Walk ing as they read the Talmud. A mar ionette theatre. The old Chelsea district. Gray faces in sunless rooms. Symphonies of color and stark realism. Out cf squa lor and into the crystal sprightliress of the avenue. Fine old ladies pro menading. Suggesting Watteau types on polished floors An old cavalier with gold headed cane and chrysanthemum. His grand children should be notified. Young maidens stylish but skittish. There s Madge Kennedy. Windows dotted with diamond*. And h;lk effronteries for ths Newport season. Mystery, romance, song and tears in every block. Old Lavendar Jceat.1 hi* shabby satchel. A male movie star with a purple hat. Not so bad and not so good. What has become of all the glad books? Salvationists lift ing tired voices in the swirl. The traffic semaphore lights blink ing in magic unison. Cliff dwellers with huge shopping bags. Dimmed and dulled by the crashing grind. The cigar store catering to women has closed. And a hair bobbing parlor moves in. New York taxi driver* cow have a weekly Journal which ohronicles the doing* of their world. It 1* *old moetly at midnight when the driver ha* time to do a little reading at the curb. The contributions reveal that many are poets, artists and writers of no mean ability. Th« editor of a fashion maputine waa given a dinner recently by mem bers of hi* staff. He had prepared a speech and placed the typewritten copy in the Inner pocket of hi» din ner jacket. Before the dinner there were several rounds of whatever it is they served and the editor became a bit fluffed. Pom* of the guests took the speech out of his pocket and substituted another. After he had been euloglred and arose to speak he took the speech from his pocket. He began reading: Now is the t:rr.e f all good men to come to the aid of their party. The quick brown f x jumped over the little red hen." The entire speech was made up of these two sentences and h# had read a ha'' page before he reallred he had been tricked^ H# sat down in utter con fusion. It it very difficult these day* to j prov ide capable after dinner speakers for bsnquets. The best speakers of the town will apeak but thev are a’sV :ng a fee. ,T.s> many banquets have soured them. The l«est speakers i reive as many as Eat invitations .■% | week to make apeeohe*. When th» v I «poak now it Is for a sum ntu > | from 1100 to f.’o'O. Will Hoc. ■ * lap - I he vioset ted New York for Hollywood was making more tnonev front aft - dinner speaking than he was from his theatrical engagements. The best sfter dinner speaker I ever hear! wouM net lie rated high ' >*t he struck a responsive chord He said I thank you" And aat down tv . at i.|ht ilit.)