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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1924)
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Aitait Irak*; tieia and their the golden irtAAio '•* Imarm. yonder <>'*' * aptir of whlttah fra k *praw|ed lha green and livtn# A e.ilet of a •«. t«« Italow him about th* <*'« °t r ulaa n aa u »|W'* of *** w hoa* clear depth* ahlflAd with kt»*w movement from tht deep green erne raid to all lh« ttilnrn tlie A lift I* fai Ihar off behind a prowling *creett of rotk that form-d * lit IK haven two •nnrmnut faatAil galley*. aa. Ii of 40 tatjA, and a amaller g*IN"t of 3<l rode gently on the alight heave of the water, the vaat yellow oara atandtng out tlnmit horlaontally from the aide* of each veaael like Ihe pinion* of mime gigantic bird. That they lurked there either In concealment or In am bueh war very' plain A time them circled a flock of eeagulls nolay and Inaolent. Sakr-el Bahr looked oui m acroaa the at rails toward* Tnrifa and th# faint distant European conet line Juat visible through th* limpid eum mer air. But his glance was not con oemed with that hazy horizon; 1t went no further than a fine white sailed ship that, close hauled, w-a* beating up the strait* some four mile* ofT. A gentle breeze wa« blowing from the east, and with every foot of canvas spread to catch It *he stood a* closc to It an wan possible. Nearer »he came on her lartward lack, arid not a doubt but her master would be scan ning the hostile Afrb-sn littoral for a sight of those desperate rovers i, ho haunted it and who tooft toll of every Christian ship that ventured over near. Sakr-el Bahr smiled to think how little the presence of hi* galley* could tie suspected, how lnno cent must look the sun-bathed shore of Africa to the Christian skipper's diligently searching spyglass. And there from his height, like th# hawk they had dubbed him, poised in the cobalt heavens to plumb down upon hi* prey, be watched the great white ship and waited until she should come within striking distance. A promontory to eastward made something of a lee that reached out almost a mil# from shore. From the watcher a eyrie the line of demarcation waa aharpiy drawn; they could *ee th* point »t which the whit* crests of the wind-whipped wavelet* ceased and the water became amoother. Did she but venture a# far southward on her present tack, eh# would be slow to go about again, and that should be their opportunity. And all uncon scious of the lurking peril she held steadily to her course, until not half a mile remained between her and that Inauspicious lee. Kicitement stirred th# mallrfad corsair; he kicked Me heel* In th* air, then swung round to the Imp** slva and watrhful Sakr-el Bahr. •'She will com*' She will come;” he cried In the Frankish Jargon—the lingua franca of th* African littoral • Inah Allah:' w-as the laconic an awer—"If God will.” A tens# silence fell between them again aa th# ship drew nearer *o t'hat flow with each forward heave of her they caught a glint of th# whit# belly under her Mark hull Hahr *1 Bahr shaded Ids eye*, and concentrated hi* vision upon the square enelgn flying from her main maat. He could mak# out not only th# red and yellow quartering*, hut the device# of th# caetle and the lion. "A Spanish ship Blskalne.” he growled to hi* companion. "It I# very well. Th# praise to th# On*:" "Will she venture in?'* wondered the other. Be sure the will venture." waa th# confident answer. "She euepeet# no danger, and It la not often that our galley# are to he found *o far w*#t ward. Aye. there ah# cornea In all her Spanish pride." Even as he epok# eh# reached that line of demarcation. 8h» crossed It. for there was etlll a moderate breeze on the leeward side of It, Inient no doubt upon making the utrtxwl of that eouthwsrd run. "Now”* cried Blskalne—Blskalne#! Borak was he called from the light ning like Impetuousn*** In which he waa wont to strike. He quivered with Impatience, like a leashed hound. t*t .m »** My* * r— #** •< ♦**»* m>« w «***• «• »*• *•'«••** * I . # ** « I «► • # ’ * • Mi** WM* *•* (*** **»M» M ' * e i * •• tM4 M *• •* of | n *141 a ttto* m ii*dM *••* Had Bi.Mof i*4* IM m*«* *•*♦» »••** ••4' a Bllir «# fa*** *MI |p**w**i< b«* *♦* ftma a( f o»« i*< >*ti M ****** •* IM |r>lM !»*••* #» *»* tM * • 1*1 *• A t IM c • • I »*••* MM« **«l • ' , *” I efltoki 4e**h Mrtlt* M* *vM Ml. 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I Mir weapon* *h anln* la IM aunahlM a d>***o at l*a*l **a aatrld* of IM H'1* •'*' ,,f * *» 'Ml* r *11 -irmcd with b*i»* and a *',T* and th* ratline# on *a« h aid* »>f the |all»t a wet* War-fc with n»*n a I unarmed lh*f* 11 k* Moat* trady It *nv*lo|> and atnottoe (Mir prey Th* attddcnn*** of th* attack flun* IM Plain lard Inin rontuapm That* waa a frantic atlr aboard h*r truh 1^1 hlDala and ahoutlng* and wild acurrytnir* of man hilMr and IhilH* In tlie |X*ala to which they were ordered by th*lr I"*' recklca# car, lain Jn that confwautn her man* var l« ip> about wen! nil awry. an i predoua momenta were lo*t durla whi. h ah* atood floundering wti idly flapiing mUU lh hi* deeper*** haate th* captain headed Mr ati lirht to leeward, thinking that by rtmnln thus before the wind li* atood th" be«t chance of avoiding th* trap lh there was not wind enough In ths aheltered apot to make the att*mp“*-^ aucceaaful The galley* n>*d straight on at an angle to the direction In which the Spaniard waa moving, their yellow dripping oar* fbiahlng furl oualy. a* the bo-auna piled their whip* to urge every ounce of atnew In th* slave*. _ (To H* foeMmtcd Teawmt I r- ~'1 THE NEBBS SWARTS IS MY NAME. Directed for Th» OmiHo Bee Hjr Sol H#m Che 1t^,HiwiweTiFH X CC*«Tirr CLOtti ON »*» rot iMt ^»50V VW^fTCM tc4 “twt VH.4T nannl ran^t UATlC Ntaas ist<vtl MlOtii* iCTTeas^o auos Nitaa Cfctt or 1HVS P'vple. \ I ±i.p' _ i|BPfeBsa®gr%2r.'* ja^jssga® $2» tSSEl 1.»air'““l 1 vj 1 yu mCjV' Barney Google and Spark Plug WELL, NEWS RHYMES WITH BOOZE. Dr*wn,or Th' °m*h* by BiMy D,Bwk NCIVS «sus W fVOMY DOWT MACTAVISH OUlrtER F or "That scotch Hewnt. • Moot mw<' let «t knouj ItIVKN MIS BOAT ARRIVES* The SuEfRoiss. has fv«E OOO Ooo ! VrtHAT DO X KNOW) ABOUT SCtfTOMMEAJ AND SCOTCH WORSES - NCTHINC, ! 1m Cjonna be licked Berest -rue race STARTS • __> _Cwnh. IW. by ICif fi— _I ( I GOTTA »t OP / ON N'T *T««* fHO*J ON « X V»0'*M , TUat B« LI.-MOP \ VNOULO HOVTCt \ BACK LM'TM TMOtfc \ -SCOTCH «*90»T* j I _ y-**\ ----——— “ ■ SEE JIGG5 AND MAGGIE IN FULL Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus' BRINGING UP FATHER u. oi colors in the SUNDAY bee _«cWr..»t i««>_ 17---n- --/onr,y. th*T - »'N THE MAIO (YCveR MIND HELLO NACC.lt-1 c.kTSsMP THE TUflUR I r SENT HERE ftT TAKINC, OTF ACENCX' I PlCKeO ""''v ^ ANO PKKINC OUT ONE OUT A NAIO AN’ SENT HER OUT TO ■ 1 i/'/^^ME HOUSE * BHfl ! /1 -css »Y l>«T L TgATU** Sc»V'C«« *»C- _ __ ' HELLOTHE EMPLOYMENT AC.ENCY? 0^0 HOW LKTE WiE TOO Q 1 D OPEN’ l Vv'A.NT TO •%&•?*& COME OOWH to P'CK OOT \M\iO- ( «- " JERRY ON THE JOB every umbrella has its price._Pr,wn "** hy HobNI ! ’iota SIjwocs Moof'Mr] , Grtf An ViMQBSu> ' v . r eiaouNO west » y Cues ■ \ns Gut / One • 8m \t StTVONOS Tt> T*E" BoS^., „ -—' — t ^ ) Bin hp 'JMtoctrrA Oou/flt A& a HAir ^6THI^ HSW 1 i Bmpana.ii mmm mj — " 1 Tl11"1 rt ----—— - The Day* of Real Sport" _BJ *** The best plac; To ,JE6 ThE Ball same oh 5kj/o-n^y* Yoo HOO • CwotJ <weR rn b^>ll <3/\we / at, _ V ABIE THE AGENT Drawn for Tha Omaha Bee by Hershfietd **»tnHhln( to OH VrrrHI About. rT13" I'LVSTEVi, SIGMUND, \VS / AND*\-l&YEN, SIGMUND- \ RAINING OUT, SO BRING \ [/SC/ OOKTCH GOOD MV DESK AND 1 ME DOWN MV RUBBERS'. II $>£E THAT NOBODY USES y_ U m IN ZOU.ERS restaurant/ TED, K \T*ESE RUBBERS OFMINE^^g jMi ■ ^ / HfVJE NOU BEEki ^T| V VM N.MOST SURE V/ THEY MUSY^ ' OJfcYCHtMj^HfcSE RUBBER* |f HfSUE -THEY V "» “v »ES*UWi « I 1 FjS ME I, Vlou>^ V nowW'I TgRfrm % . New York —Day by Day— v — y Hi 0. 0. M'lNTd Bfc. New York. April 23.~The play In New York begins at 8:30. but the house la rarely sealed until *. I’m ducere have fought this annoyanre with every weapon at hand. They have tried to refuse to seat those who came after th# curtain roe# end a loe* of steady patrons resulted. They have tried advertising the eur tain for *:15, wiih no better result Now the producers have combined in a series of advertisements to urge late comers to have consideration foe the neighbor* and for th* disturbing ef fect on th# players. New York sudl cnees have tired of th# scramblings of dinner table derelicts. It Is In these things of perhap* minor consequence that New Tork is heart lee*. When th# city Is on pleas urs bent It haa no thought of 11s neighbor. Men and women who would shrink from saying a harsh word to an employ# do not hesitate to disturb *n entire aJsIe. . At Ih# opening night of a recent play th# curtain had to be held until t jo. At 9 o'clock there were only 11 people in the houee. They felt about as conspicuous as th# sixth person who suddenly realises he hasn't pyer lateness at th# theater is In th# final analyst# a species of swank putting on th# dog—whlvji New York la always ready to overdo. They want to be seen: th# women to show their ftne doth## and th* men to display beautiful escorts. Tell New York It cannot do any thing and It will go to ridiculous length# to show that It can. On# of the most successful midnight supper club# built up Its patronage by con stantly turning people away when there was really plenty of room. They cam# hack to show that they could get In, Th* club maintain* It* steady patronage In this fashion. It 1* always turning people away and when th* new# Is bruited about th# crowd* floek there. Said th# head waiter. "If I permitted them to occupy a table gny time they desired they would soon tire of coming" A well aeaaonad bnrhalor who bad eh# rynk a attltuda tor marriajt# f*»r many yaara la now In a deaperat* di lemma Hla heart waa Anally touched by rujrtd'a *ha/t. but h# illd not fall In lor# with one girl—but two And they are twlna. lla la aeen aqnirlnr them about everywhere. On* doe* not go without tha other, nor doe* he de air# It. Aooordlnc to tha quidnunc* the clrla ar# equally fond of th* bachelor. H# waa a faithful old cah hora# who mlcht he called Dok# Far NVenl# Ha and hla maatar for *»' era I year* ■tood at th# Fifth avenue P*lmon Ico'a before It clo*#d. Now and lhan a well-dtuad robpl# In fm praaklah moment engaced him for a brief trip, hut moat of tha time he had nothing to do. Whan Pelmonlro a rloaerl h# diaappaarad. Often I had tarked to tha driver at night of th# da>* ihat ai# gone never to re^trn. Yeaterday I ran Into him. H# waa working a* a portar In a fruli atnr* on l.extng ton avenue. ’'And what here me of ih# old horn*?" I naked, lie ahowe-1 me a receipt for hi* hoard for a month at a We*t »treet (table. In th# rummer he t* coin# 10 take turn tip Into Sullivan county paaturag* That la, of courwa. a trivial tn rldant, vat today an old broken down man who haa bean employed hy a Mg corporation for U yaara cam* to * ma. III* daughter had bean a maid in a hotel wlvar* 1 once lived. H# had been given a week • not he Th# pay maater told him frankly thev needed a younger man. II* had no money, no friend*, nowhere to go. And that t* why tomelww or other t annot help but think of th* old Pal men loo cab driver and hta hrokan down hot**. Nothing to ma fa *o tragic aa oM ar* want It doe* not reach th# lave! of poignancy In amatl town* aa It d-e» hate New York ha* lit tie ;ia# for th# old who ar* pensile** ^ irapmeki ttti » I rjtion I’cwt to Knlrrldin. Shenandoah, la . April JS.—Shen andoah l.enlonatie* pi*n to »■ end .1 diet riot mealing at I'lannd* when Srrgy peat will b* boat to 1 <<• an* Taylor counting. May Ik */*»