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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1924)
“the sea-hawk ru)w, r*rt T»* Ry Rmfmet *ml**mi> Mtiiiml fawn ImMh I iimrkM ill ^ ^ j ja~ a i & ff^pwwiYw fPnpiw ft la IM enhin at IM rngtw*a4 Ppen ||l Jaap** I #*#h fn*md h‘m»*t# that ft|><IA| Pee In f»*« •nil ••that Ham, haled IMIMP Ai Iha .»..*»!* a ■ glAlIt S Mden* V *|H |l hi' > *4 Hot III pin I " *4 >-la Inlppttnna ItMtfntning Ik# t it»Mmi Mila alitppiit and Maatay fl etglt, fn'| ipMrinttg lMi ha ••• • 1 'ttam, tm t »d tM •mat and had t*nt tmpa miamaht* More ip tM l ‘itfi«it awaiting a dimtti •hh h ha ■ monied fmagwtia • llilf pnaitlona ha % a »hanged Mil t*r twtgh at«ra taat «a talked in n drift'* i-ahlh," «aa tha yattagada a in mini ltd* greeting Indeed " Maaier I With agreed ttiit | hope ya ll nmtailai that mi that neeeainn I nan entre ft land " "ll g pitre," Pakh al Hahi reminded I Im "And al « pro* tat way And in* ywif lt|a«4 today." Tha raarallv aklppei a heart leapt with hope ' Sanw n. Air ONttf.'1 It* nattered eagerly, "And an that It It** within Wv wrelrhed pnw*f t awaar I It Pgyar Itoggl* nl It I've hail "itntlgll nf atavary." ha ran on in ,i plaintive whin*. "Alva year* nf It, mil fntir nf them apent aboard the aallava nf Apaln. and no dev In all nf ihatp blit that t prated for death IMd vay but know what I ha' euf fered," "Navar waa Buffering mnra mnrltad. never fuitilahmenl mnra Ailing, never Jitalpa more pnetlr," aald Kakhel itahr In a voire Ihat made Hie aklp lier'a hlnnd rifn rnld. "You would have wild ma, a man who did you no hurt. Indead n man' who nnre befriended you-- you would have anld m* Into ala vary for a malter of two hundred pound*. . . ." VNay, nay, cried the other fair tMnly, "aa find'* m v wltnea*. 't wae %*y*r part of tnjr Intent. We ll never ha' forgot the words T spoke to yon, • ha offer that ] made to carry you hack home again." "Ay. at a price, 't 1* true,” Rekh el Rahr repealed. "And It I* fortu nate fop you that you are today In a poaltlon to pay a price that should postpone your dirty neck's acquaint ance with a rope. T need a naviga tor," he added In explanation, "and what flve years ago you would have don* for two hundred pound*, you shall do today for your life. How •ay you: will you navigate this ship for me?" "Sir," rrled Jasper |.e|gh. who could acarce helleve that Ihla waa all that waa required of him, "I'll aald It to hell at your bidding " "I am not for Spain thla voyage," answered Sokhel-Bshr. "You shall sell me precisely aa you would have don* five years ago, bark to the Hr O. O M'lNTYRK New York, April *0.—There I* a play In town (hat haa a apaclal appeal for New Yorker* beratjaa It mlrrora a t> pa of young man peculiar to th* hirul of cliff dweller*. Th# play le called “The Hhow Off." The hero 1* the wire cracking youth who** metier la in “talk tiig and He." II# may he holding down a 1*0 a k clerical Job bul in hi* apartment “ uae or any other limited area where he move# he ha# a halo. He aport# the nohNeat clothe* of the ona flight up*. He wear# a carnation In hi* la pel at all time*. He I* given to toealng hi* head hack lo place hla hair, ahootlnf hla rtuff# and apoutlng the laraat alang of th# dar. Nothing daunt* him. He I* fteah every hour. Ambition rnda with the ability to make a “front." He call* hla girl “th# blue a#rge" and al wava haa Inaid# elork market dope. If* I* th* metropolitan replica of the village amart elec. New York I* oddly aulted for hi* harmle** four fluahlng. He can exaggerate with abandon and no on# will tak# lb# tlrn# to check him up Hired car*, avenu# coach top* arol theater lob hie* are hi* habitat There he can talk for the benefit of tho«# around him. lie wallowa In hla own grandeur. Marin# knowledge mey Include e ferry trip lo Hoboken, but he fell* of ocean trip* on huge llnere. He Juat got heck. “Hough weather In a rotten lltll* tub," be aprightly arid*. H# call# John T>rew “.lark" and Maud Adam* "Maudle,'' The fact he I# unable to rn*ke en Impreaaion doe# tot bother him. Many of fh*rn have card# printed at. whlle-you-walt print leg (hop* to give ImpreMlnn they *ro prealdent of aome flotltlou# corpora Hon or that they ar# connected with the atage. Their attitude le * apirlt that New York engend»r#~-the longing among the ohacure to he noticed i It la hereditary Manhattan*** to ###k th# center of the atage. ftrer In Brooklyn th# other day fbarla# Kruger died. Two end fhtec l^ue notice* In the prcra heralded hie nemtae. Back In '71 Kruger wa* the member of the Karl beet North Polar expedition, III* ahlp waa wrecked null ba and hla hardy fellow adven lurera drifted about on an Ice floe for many fempeatuoii* week a. Kor (be l»*t M year# Kruger ha* ptluted * feirybeat on th* lludaon. . Saw Tinker* ref nee to discourage atraat begging despite the feet that IX yamra at welfare reeeerr-h work he# felled to find • deserving street men dl'-gnt. Jnat now the town la over run wHh beggar*—there era two and three to almost every blork. t'ripplee her# the atnmpe of arma and lag# and whine their woe. They seem pitiful oh|ect*. yet It la declared there era any numlter of . heritable Institution* ready and willing to supply them at *11 time* with artificial arms and lega and hava fairly good Jobe awaiting. Will they beg. The answer la plain. Jl atraat beggar by merely holding out hia palm to paaaersby la able to make from $100 to $110 a week working five or six hours a day. ho, they reason, why should they work? t'iaala Tyrftua on her recant visit here became the toaat of the town. The former Tamdon beauty showed > 'able regeneration that took her up. hhe Is perhaps “he moot versatile <rf ell comedienne* Her Imitative hits are amassing. mill 'here I a a brail her a brooding sadness 'bat. makes nee laugh with a lump In •be throat. Several times I saw her walking along <m gulet streets in mld taaaw Mb* seemed loaf In reverie— trying to rout na doubt tha ghosts of the past. (Copyright. 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Tnii way ft, Toll M»t the freedom nf ,ht thlp, hul rnn art nnl In lea* a II herd or eltawher# et\t a* my ttprtea rommand " ■latper i,*lah alum bled aut it*,ml In# blinaelf fiirl,,na*H be*end hi* e* pertaltoua nr ,Intent, anil Iht Sir hlatit followed him and hung hthlnd him e,tr after like timtt *tal twin thadnn Tn HeUbtlMahr nnltrtd how Hit kalnt Mill, a re|«nl uf ilit |>rl«# it|i lured. Ilevond iht prleonera, haw aver, and Iht actual vttatl, wlilrh hud anlfered nolhlh* In fht flaht, the rar(n nna of no t* muni, Outward hound aa aha waa II waa not ,n l» cfpeded thaf inv tftaaurea would ba diwovemd In h*r hold. They found grtat atorea of armanitnte and pow d**r end a II,lie money: hut naught e|ae that wta worthy of the roraalr t attention. Hakrel Bahr briefly latued hla aur prl*dng nrdera 'Thoirit art lha raptlvea aboard nna of lha galley*. Rlakalne, and thytelf ronvay lham tn Alglera, Ihtrt to ha fold. ’ All flat thou'lt leave aboard here, and two hundred picked coreatra to go a voyage with me over aeaa, men that will art aa marine# and flghfera." “Art thpu. then, nnl reluming to Alglera, O Aakhel Bahr?” "Nol yet. 1 am for a longer voyage Convey my aarvlr# lo Aaaded-DIn. whom Allah guard and rherlah. and tall him to look for me In taome ala weeka’ lime.” Thla •widen reeolve of Oliver Flele created no little excitement Aboard the xalleya. The coraalra knew noth In* of navigation upon the open eea* none of them had ever been beyond the Mediterranean, few of them in deed had aver voyaged aa far weal aa Cap* Hpartel, and It la doubtful If they would have followed my other leader Into Ihe peril* of the open At Innilr. But Hakh-el-Bahr, the child of Fortune, the protected of Allah, had never y*t led them to aught blit victory, end he had but to call them lo heel and thay would troop after him whllheraoever ha ahould think well to go. Ho now there we* little trouble In finding Ihe two hundred Muellmeen he deelred for hla fighting crew. IteMier wee the dlfllculty lo keep the number of thoee eager for the adventure within Ihe bound* be had Indicated. roil *r« not to suppose that in an thla Mir Oliver waa acting upon arir preconcerted plan. Whllal h* had lain on the height* watching that fin* ahlp heating up agalngt th* wind It had run* to him that with auoh a veaael under him It were a fond adventure lo Mid to England, to deacand upon that fornlali < oaof abruptly aa a thun derbolt, and preaent th* reckoning to hta craven daatard of a brother. It» had toyed with the fancy, dreamllv almoat a* man build their raatlag In Spain. Than In the heat of ronflirt It had entirely aecapad hla mind, to return In the ehep# of a reaolve when h* came to And hlrnaelf face to face with Jaaper l<algh. The aklpper and th* ahlp conjointly provided him with all th* mean* to realtis* that dream he hod dreamt. There waa none to nppoa* hi* will, no r**aon not to' Indulge hte cruel fancy, t'erhapa, too, h* might a** ttoaernund again, might compel her tu hear th* truth from him. And there waa Mir John Kllllgraw. Me had never l»#*n able to determine whether Mir John had heart hi* friend nr hla fo* In th* peat: Imt allies It waa Mtr John who had been liiotrn mental In aotllng up J.lonel In Mir Oliver’* plan*— by Inducing th# court* to praaum* Mir Olivet’# death on the ecora that being a renegade he muat be accounted deed at law—and aim# It waa Mir John who waa contriving thla wedding between Lionel and Itoe amund, why, Mir John, too, ahould li# paid a vlalt and ahould h* Informed of the preelae nature of th* thing ha did. 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