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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1924)
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In hi* heart h* knew hlmaelf for a craven H* reallaed to the full the hldeouanea* of hi* aalflah n«ai, and yet, a* before, h* waa not ptrnnp enouph to conquer It In abort hi* lov* of hlmaelf «m preater • h*n hi* lov* of hi# brother, or of twenty brother*. Th* marrow—* felufttnniF tat* March— found him again at that alehouse at Penvemnwlek In tha com pany of Jasper I.sigh A course had occurred to him, a* tha only course now possible I.set night h!a brother I id muttered eoniethlng of going to Ktlllgrew with hla proofs since H'1** mund refused to receive him. Through Ktlllgrew he would reach h»r, he h»d • ill and be would yet e»* h*r on her knees craving hla parden for the wrong ah* had done him, for th* cruelty eh* had shown him. Monel knew that Kllllrrew wee ah sent from horn* Ju»t then; hut ha wa* *fpect*d to return hy Kaafer, and to Heater there was but a w »*k Therefor* ha had little time In whb h to act, little* time In which to e**cut* th* project that had com* Into h a mind Ha runted hlmaelf for con ceivlng II. but held to It with alt the atrenglh of a weak nature. Tet when h* cam# to alt fsea to fee* with te*p»r I.etgh In that lit t!* Inn parlor with th* *crubh*d taM* Of plain deal between them, he lacked tha courage to #et hla propoaal forth They drank sherry sack atlfTly lacad with brandy by Monel a suggestion. Instead Of th# more customary mulled ala Tet not until h# had conattme.1 beet part of a pint of It did Monel feel himself heartened to broaching hi* loathsom* bualn**a Through hla head hummed tha word# hla brother had said torn* time ago when first the name of Jasper I,*lgh had paaaed be tween them—"a deaperat* adventurer rip* for anything. So th* prlc* b« high enough you may buy him body and aoulMoney enough to buy Jaaper lelgh w*a ready to Monel s hand; hut It was Sir Oliver’# money —the money that waa placed at Mo* net s dlapoaal by his half brother's open handed bounty. And thla money ha waa to employ for Oliver'* utter ruin! He cursed hlmaelf for a filthy, contemptible hound; h* cursed th* foul (lend that whispered *uch "its* geatlnn* Into hi* mind; h* knew him »*lf, despised himself and reviled hlmaelf until he cant* to rtvear to b* strong »nd to go through with whatever might await him sooner than I* guilty of auch a hae*n*«« th* neat moment that asm* r**olv# would art him shuddering again a* h* viewed the Inevitable consequence* that much attend It Suddenly th* captain set him a queatlon. very softly, that flred the train and blew all hla lingering self r**l*tanc« Into *hred». ■■you’ll ha' borne niy warning to Sir Oliver?’’ h« a*k*d, lowering his Ivob* so a* not to lie overheard by th* vintner who wwts stirring beyond th* thin wooden pmtltlon. Master Mon*l nodded, nervously fingering tho Jewel In hi* ear, hi* •vaa shilling from their consideration of th* seaman » coarse. weather tanned and hairy countenance. "I did." ha said ’ Hut t*lr Oliver I* headstrong Ha will not atir." ■•Will he not'" The captain stroked hi* bushy r*d beard and cursed pro |f *ftl, ft - ■ # It'-# >i t * tftft* 1 ft || ! f a *,♦ hi f III I I ft#l| (Lit |f> *#»*. 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A cable* length tht* »!*« of It rod* th* W*ofc hull »nd naked apar # of th* Bw»llow- Captain I.*!gh ■ ■hip | dona! »tappad al»fi£ th *f1*nc#. *•*■-■ gloomy *nd p*n#Iv# h**l!*tlng *v*q now. And tht crafty mariner r»»* In* tbl* h*altatlon, and angle tia to conquer It for th* «*m# of *’ich p r t aa he conceived might II* In the :-rr ■ poaal which h* *c*nttd. ptvrd th* wav for hltn at I#** "I think thit yell b*v* aotr.a mat tap to profe'** to m* " wit b* • Out With It. air. for there n*'*r wa a a man mor* ready to #*rr* you "Th# fact I* " aaJd Monel, watching th*. other* faea with » *fd*!'n*^ glano*. "I *m In * difficult pogHo^i Mtfltr I.etgh." ‘T'v* hern In a many,” !*u*h*d th* captain, "but r*v*f yet In one through which I ooutd not win. Strip forth your own. and haply I can do «• much for you aa I am wont to do for myaelf." "Why. K 1* thl» wlaa," aaid th* othir. "My brother will aggurediy han* ** you hav* *ald If h* hid** him her# H* !• lo*t If they bring him to trial. And In that eaae, faJtf I am 1o*t, too. It dlebonor# a man • family to hav* a member of It hanged. T I* a horrible thing to h«v* h*p pen." ^ _ _, I fa Be re*W«t>*d T»m«0«*l L—-—--> THE NEBBS ItKi TIMK CIIARf«KY DirfHlrd f«*t Ihf Omih« h* Mpm 9 ttwisa — VN( w^W. 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MAKS , NO BUT* ' ON^Tme ’ , COMING' RACE f etTweeN'GPARK PU)0‘ AND'MOOT . Mom VT'LlIThe '■'SGOTCM HORSE * ARRW6 5 iNISE GRANNt&ANS AROUND 'TCljOIM AOS 100KING SCR FISH PEES V«3* Sugar in TME TRUNK Til*. The 60AT GETS * . IN W HOOT MON5 \ I MOOT MON1 k| • V ANOi.CAlt.VWJ* r / —^ \JrOWNlSH0T< J WXEiilr ||dP/^DONT LOOK FRIGHTKNED bjApAPA ♦ OOlLLfcTAKt A^OQt OF Wr HlG? ANGEL? O’AKE?'••JHIS * S f SCOTCH HORSE .THEN RE*ERIPPiW& ^AEOOT^VWOHT MEAN A THING •• W)HEN»’n+E»S0AT(DOCKS VOU ANt> t iuilU<6C.»TWERE\'R>< f^EETJTMiS ? HOOT^MCN”, ANO~t|WJANT^TOU To look .him RIGHT, IN 'rv,e le^E'-- GOSH HE £ GOT , The 'Shakes■ / , '/ SCOTCH * ' y'*F*MU«u T®' \ ,v. • MAKE, A , ' *Ho«s«t * 61ANKETJ* Bt mon‘ \v T MON! V MIMJW TI.E V 'JSPAWKV L~ ATl*tCU'M UP J _._ y /7 j “1 l*»/4 try K | fy»<4«*« Im_ BRINGING UP FATHER ' I Regis trr«J U. 3. r«let»« Office SEE JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN FULL PAGE OF COLORS IN TIIE SUNDAY BEE Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManua (Copjrright 1 #24 I f HERE ARE THE 'I f Vouchers-if thet I I ARE ALL RI6HT • r-J — LET HE khov/: • », 'wff :rr -L ’ YEE> AH' I'LL LET Y(jU KNOW IF THEY ARE HOT A>LU _ THCRE'b TWO THIMC,t> IH | th\^> wo*lo i 6ete*>t | AK HE'b (SoTH OT THEM • I WIW < COULO FIND AM -—» EXCU^at TO FIRE $N\W([_, HIM! I t " ■ J HMfOLOWON'T TOO COMr TO THC OAHtt TONICHT- ALL. n THE OSl^ WILL* MI*3S TOO If -| TOO DON'T » OH’ PLtA*D» do1 we c>Ne ALL THt WAT ~ OOWN TOWN ~TO A^K YOU • ^rrnr-1 * r -^ YE* 't'OURE FIRED ■ JERRY ON THE JOB A TRIP WASTED Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hoban (Copyright ltl4) fir f OMff lu«. TU\C\ pv/rr Vtiir ,A Ohs') U VE»rr '« Sjibet S < Cwaertv AvO 'TUP / _ b*6 0 'f**r * ) /Is V*SiTltf ri>£ .-J ^ZJ~ /1 v»m“T Saw fbj | wotoow * Stu 3MSr Goy I u? /<iuo Csz won •v- //«. Gm)9/S‘ km | 1 ' J|ll | ['IoSoES OnTUS QO<SOCS‘*bG-J gC WQKTur /no fAorw^ /no yj",1 worms /mo /aohthk /mo ) 0 «• /AOMTUJ /fiO /AOKTVS /no)_ntv Won*tus»ncfr *r0 Sav dk j7/AI<S0SW ; y Ml / J >4lMT iw S ( teo oft. Stc* n tj A vwm. Gum J v, S’JEU'?? J Ccv*6 a*,*** '7 Vj/w UO "To 9k 7 w*fine!B l-TUtft *jq a TOR r> ••. *• ■ «x >a_ Ain’t It a Grand and Glcr<^ Feeling By Briggg 111 ■ ■ ■ -— You CRAWL IMTo Your lower Berth all TiRGO out AmD KMO^n/ Your Train) <3GTS To »/ // Your Oestiurtiow a “50 A-M- . il li AW© tbO T«U_ TV(« Po*TC«. Wor Xe» Oft£.« CAtc you Bewne FOUR O'CLOCK I. 1 -Antd Th*n» ifeo aiKiK Back OtJ Th*- PlLLOCAV AAJt) Dip.' I > I r f ' i ’ » and whsn You avnakc. You J5»3COueR To YouR HORROR. IT jk Four Thirty and You NATURALLY 4URMi3t Tne PbRTeR PoRfioT To £ALLY^^^ . -- i -Out hc TeiLJ 'too— V) * VJC AHE KJEAOV.V rouH Hoods LAiTe- <SO To A .SLEEP 80S S " j ^ OH-H-H H- BOY? A.nT tT A GR R R RAMD and GLor r r,ous ffciiw : ABIE THE AGENT . Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Her»hfiel M'trjr Man for llimaw / must M6 A I ABE.TUL 1 QO IKi HCPt: \ANt> BUV MVSfiE A CtQA«' r» USvS* BUY A \ PHOOY CU*AK-t»t> YOU Ml , WW 6MSU. A F»N*R / \ARCMA" a r'iZ.S*l0 .r^ . -111 t Ei > fiini fin l~ 1 '7HW'S \ I MV \ MICVitL ?Sr «i,U>VW WE two (jONE IMtb I \iatsH\?^y \ MEVEffV KNEW \ EtDtR, Till just j NOW J New York --Day by Day ____ By O. O. M INTTM. Krw Tork. April IT —Where g*1*»T la pitched at th# high eat tempo In Manhattan thera la alwaya a oprlnk ling of east off vlia cf the profligate anna of th# rich. They ar* leaking the universal n*p*nth* of their Ilk— fleeing from gho»t# of th# eptltNMrt poet. Moot of them war* b*al#n In the gam* of matrimony from th* fart. Th* rich man * »on who mania# c-jt. ■id* of hla elrclo )o**# nothing—th* woman lo*** all. Aha mar b* a ehnrua girl or a dreanmaking manni kin—and ah* generally la on* or th*_ other—who up to b*r marriage haa b**n happy. From th* moment th* nuptial knot I* tied ah* receive* th* family frown. If ah* la received at all It la with a triperelllou* lifting of trow. Bha Ig mada to f**l aha la outalda th* pal*. Th* eon And* hla allowana* la ahuffc ed down to a pittance. Ijctit in a aottaga for him a/ta# having valeta. Ilmoualna* and liberal checking and eharg* account# toon beoomaa a monotonoua grind. Tba reault la alwaya tha aama. Hla wit* bocomea a aymbol of mlafortun*. Lor* turn* to hato. Th# dlvorc* court follow* Th# aon ha# nothing. Th# woman may hava loat har beauty and cannot go hack to tha profeanlonal work aha left •« ah* become# "a lady of th# evening" —flitting from cafa to cafa to forget what might hava been, Th* other evening I aaw flee t4 the** allghily umlehed beau tie* In on* midnight *upp*r elub. Their frivolity w-ii# feigned. It waa not difficult to are their tinhappln»aa. They were with men who look uprn women lightly. On# acion of * rich houee ha# Juet divorced hla wlfa to marry a manni kin. New Vork doea not aek If It will laat— merely how long will ha Mcrat# her. Another former chorine atood vigil for 14 houra In th* elevator of the apartment where her ei hus band lived to ace him and demand her due* In th# end th# police t- ok her away. I Greenwich Village ha* learned of the death of Georg* Cook Outsi '# of the village he wa* Hill# Known, y, t Cook, or Jlgga n* he w*a known there, wa» the first to Inaugurate the revolt agalnet the aooalled spins-w— less happy ending* of American play*. Whan Cook talked on# could fee! the stars craning out In th* sky. H* ws* the first to give Kugen* O'N el It and Susan Oleepell a chance He sponwored the Provlncelown plnyere, the entering wedge that aplli Broad way wide open and gave many drama [ Hals a chanc*. The first play h# produced h# hadn’t a nickel, ft wa* presented on .» pier that lulled Into th* sea The neat wss given In a tiny walk up I apartment house flat. This wn# j O'Neill’s "Bound East for Cardiff’ Cook died In Greeds the (1 reeve I whose culture he kued He waa not ! living In a city. fn*t**d he went half way up Parnaasu# and lived tn a tent --along with th# muses For a lima twfor# hi# death h# lived with th# j native Shepherd* In Delphi. No wonder New Tork’s nerve* see eternally granted. Here * w hat hap pened In a four block walk \ milk N 111* fell from a fourth floor hotel window, ctaahed through a glees portico and mimed a man s head by nn Inch. A fire wagon able *wiped a lamp post and careened against a f axle ah A aubway ex stating Wa*t hroke two plate glass window# Ard In front of a cathedral a Hcgdr f<d wi'li >n epileptic eeiturs If >.,me ne had . -1 "mad lo, • I . . tiH l.,iv#~ made the dome of the 11 nnlwnrth building at a bound Still, for those who like im Itemrnt an I til that f of thins -Ihl* la the town t>oi* th * I* the town. S gn In a drug store w indow on Madlaon avenue: "Corot'S for him a lure mustache* Aeeet hell-Mn pel i> *i>)n(ki, ittt |