The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 22, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 10, Image 10

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i ahead ftltd toward# (M Wad. They
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thft^Md |***ened Ihalr ill*'am* from
| .bore rim* laal h« had conned lha
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mate who had chargft of thft whftal
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hoard bow and In lln» with IM mould
of thft Tftft'ift from which eh* hail
taauad—and where not ft doubt bul
■hft had twain lying in ft*lt for ftuod
airny craft a* till# cam* ft greet tall
tnafttftd ship. equipped with lopgnl
lanla, running wall nigh before th«
wind with every foot of canvwe epre*,l
Cloaw hauled na waa thft Hwtlkia
and with her tnpaaJIa and mlxsen
reefed aha waa not making more than
on# knot to lha Hpmnarda flva—
for that »hft waa a Hjwnlard waa be,
yond all doubt Judging by tha havan
whence ahft la*tied.
"IjuIT alee!" bawled thft ftklppftr,
and hii sprang to th» wheel, thrust
Ing the mat* aaidft with a blow of
hii elbow that almost »ent him
ftprawilng. _
" 'T wan yourself ftftt thft oouvftft,"
thft fellow protected.
"Thou lulrherly fool,” roared the
aklpper. "I bade the* keep thft aarne
dlatanc* from ahor*. If thft land
cornea Jutting out to meet uft. are we
to keep straight on until wa pH* her
up?" He apun the wheel round in
hi* hand*, and turned her down the
wind. Then he rellnquJahed the helm
to tha mate again. "Hold her thuft,"
he commanded, and bellowing ordera
aa he went, he heaved himself down
tire oompenlon to ace them executed
M»n upranir 10 numw w
him, and went swarming aloft to let
out the reefa of the topaaila; other*
ran a*tem to do the Ilk# by the mla
jsrrj, and aoon they had her leaping
and plunging through the green wa
ter'with every *heet unfurled, racing
straight out to sea.
From the poop Sir Oliver wat<*>ed
the Spaniard. He aaw her veer a
point or no to atart-oord, heading
straight to Intercept them, and be ob
served that although thl* maneuver
brought her fully a point nearw to
the wind than the Swallow, yet,
equipped aa aha waa with half aa
much canvas again aa Captain Leigh's
piratical craft, aha wa* gaining atead
ily upon them nona tha leaa.
Tha aklpper came back to tha poop,
and stood there moodily watching that
othar ship's approach, ruralng him
•elf for having sailed Into such a
trap, and cursing hi* mat* mor# fer
vently atlll.
Sir Oliver meanwhile took atodc of
ao much Of tha Swallow's armament
as waa visible and wondered what
like were those on the main deck
below. He dropped a question on that
score to the captain, dlapaeelonately,
aa though ha were no mor# than
an Indifferently Interested spectator,
and with never a thought to hla
position aboard.
■ Should I ha racing her afore tha
wind If I waa properly equipped?"
growled Lstgh. "Am I the man to
run before a Spaniard? As It la I
do no morw than lure her well away
from land."
Sir Oliver understood, and waa si
lent thereafter. He observed a bosun
and hi* mate# staggering in the walat
under load* of cutlaaaee and amall
arm* which they stacked In a rack
about the malnmaat. Then tha gun
ner, a awarthy, massive fellow, stark
to the walat with a faded scarf tied
turtegwlm about hla head, leapt up
tha companion to tha brass mrron
ada on tha larboard quarter, followed
by a couple of hla men.
Thereafter followed a spell ef mo
Ing, the Spaniard ever lessening tha
distance between them, and tha land
dropping aatem until It waa no more
than a haay line above the shimmer
Ing aea. Suddenly from the Span
iard appeared a little cloud of while
•moke, and the boom of a gun fol
lowed, and after It came a apUah
a cables length ahead of the Swal
low'# bow*.
Unstuck In hand tha browny gun
ner on the poop Stood ready to an
swer them when the word should be
given. From below came the gun
ners mate to report hlmaelf ready for
action on the main deck and to re
ceive hla order*.
fame another abot from tha Span
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IM( curtailment of h*t mainmast, gad
I Ms Spaniard ««ms nM awiMr aa*
At teat IM Shipper g***’tia*ad her
hasr gaaugM. *M g**g IM »«*d •UN
aa mOi Th* gHillaa d*ad Mat Hr#*
amt tea* Mil* In iMat mimihi* af>»
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thrruif h IM rl-itd nf itiMlHni
•nnkl, Ml* ftlhee aa IM* high fa*
rastte nf IMS Spaniard fan* open,
Mneter Ijatgh til cttralrg * i» g.,n
nar for Mating aimed 100 high Th"
ha signaled la lh* maid In Hr* 11 a
riiltaHn "f whh h h# Md chart# The*
a*".ini ah'.l Hal in M 1M d|H*l fn*
lh* who)* bmadatda from th* mail
dark Main* But th# Spaniard antlct
paled thgm. Kvan aa tM » kipper
nf th* Swallow alscaled «h* wha tide
of 1 ha Spaniard Murat Into dam# and
amok*.
Th* Swallow aiaggarad undar t» •
Now, recovered an instant, tMn Mr M
ominously tn larboard.
"HaUf* roared l-»l*h "Mha» Mil*
!ng'" and sir Oliver saw th» Span
lard standing off again, aa If sail*
fled with what aha had done Th#
mats'* gun waa never flrad, imr waa
th# broadside from below. Indeed
that sudden list had set the muni**
pointing to th* sea, within threo min
ulna of It they wer# on si level with
th# water. Th# Swallow had re
celved her death blow, end ah* w**
settling down. „
Ratlafled that sh* sould do no fur
thar harm, th# Spaniard luffed am*
hove to. awaiting tM ohvtoue rasult
and Intent upon picking up whae
■laves ah* eould to man th* galleys
of hi* Catholic majesty on th* Medi
terranean
Thus th# fat# Intended Sir Oliver
by Lionel was to be fulfilled; and it
wa# to he shared by Master Lslgh
himself, which had not been at all In
that v»n*l fellow’s reckoning.
(To tie I wllnel T»wsw» I
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New Tork. April M.—Th* high
■pot of wealth In New Tork to me la
embtsmaUfsd In a Fifth avenue hab
erdashery. It special!*## In ons-ds
• I an -to a eustomer neckties, silk houso
robes, walking sticks, shirts and
hosiery. Th* placo crackled with
opulsne*.
Th# clerk# ar* mors than salesmen
They ar# diploma!# and a few #f
them ar# paid as high aa 110,©60 a
year and commission* They ar# IM
hast dressed men In t»wn from bright
•pats to highly pollshod nails. AH
of them go to tM Pari* and IdSdon
branch shop# one# a year.
On# Is not supposed to ask tbs
pries of any article purchased. Non
charge patronage la discouraged. No
lass than teg hand mad# ahlrip may
ha secured at on# porches*. In boy- *<
Ing collars on# Is measured as matt
culously as though h* were buying
a soft of etotbss. .
Th# collar maker Is a Tan Wte.
gentleman who measures yon wbli#
hie assistant Jots down the measure
menu. Buying a scarf takas on all
tbs glamor of a lady buying her
trousseau. There 1# a mahogany
finished room that Is flooded with an
electrical daylight glow.
Mika ar* carried by uniformed
myrmidons from mysterious cache*.
There Is only enough material for on#
aoarf In each dategn. A study le
mad* of tM compleglon and on# Is
matched up for a scarf aa carefully
as a painter tints hie canvas.
I was never In tM shop—Ns. that
I* cruel, ‘•a*#!l#r.M Is tM word—when
eorns clerk was not calling My name
some Illustrious person who## flnan
rial evplolts had boomed at me from
th* first page*. Only tM eery rich
or perhaps a few of those who have
worked for Mr. Doheny ar* regular
patron*.
Tners I* a ponsneu »i»nnr»
everything from th* h|g hraa* outer
door-knob to th* long gold tipped
cigarette* In hand*"me taakwood
hogs# Inlaid with paart. Th* pro
prlelor to an urban*, pot helllad gen
ttoman with a decidedly Pleadllty In
aouclanc*.
Fred K»11y and 1 hara aiway#
chertohed th* a mbit ton to clap men
oclea to our eya# and "tilt thla hah
♦rdaahery ahop aoma day and tpr to
buy a alngto bon* collar button. Tha
monocle* might aar* ua from tnatant
annihilation. If w* §ur»lred we #*•
parted to ha emboldened to aak If
thay had any knitted wrlat warmer#
In Ptock.
. . 4
In Haw York old friendship# hae#
developed among »tranger# talking
oyer th# telephone Thl# to haratt##
of Haw Tork'a #otil hungry IMr*t
acquaintance. IVhen one get# a
wrong number h* or ahe need not be
annoyed, for It might mean th* be
ginning of a beautiful friendship. A
man ( know had mat a ladr at a din
ner. Its promised to call her th#
negt day. Ha remembered her laat
name, an he called eeery ntimber
lleted under th# laet name. Thar#
war* 41 of them. Twelre of them
j.romleed to bar* lunch with him th#
negt toy They all rams, pet know
•ng of hto tltll# Jpka. How they bold
a dinner annually and all hara be
come good wlanda T'nconrenttonal
va. Hut aamaflmea th# lonely mu*’
batter flown th* contention* her* or
far# InaufferaM* ennui On# of my
friend#, who*# loyally to alwa»*
warming, wa# picked up on a lele
rhr>n# wire. It ait a rroa# connec
tion and we chatted about a catae
trophe that had *ttrr#d tha nation.
Then w# aarhanged namaa and mat.
Ha at tha ttm*. Ilka mrwelf. waa
tonaly I became a god father to hto
child recently. Innumerable mar.
riagea hare remitted from casual tale
phon* contact.
If to a fn-m of hereditary actor*blp <
to seek the "spot"*—th* center of the
•tags It to human and f- -rgt\ able
vet one cannot help but He a ttMle
annoyed at an actor In a IV«»d<r >
play who In making a curtain *u*erh
delicately suggest* h* i* unable to
"newer hi* thousand* of daily mash
not#*
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