Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 26, 1915, WANT AD SECTION, Image 31

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Us Boys-Yes, Yes; Go On. This is Getting Thrilling
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TheEX-WILD MAN'S STORY
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"Me remember big s:orm. Me lathed to
mt Me Kcond matf m ship Helen Brim
atone." At the mention of the name of the
hip the Captain, Red Dog Pinney and Mike
Swansen looked at each other and gasped.
They remembered that the Helen Brimstone
waa a pirate sailing oif the Spanish coast in
the early seventies. The last heard of her was
Iwhen "he took $7,000,000,000.14, mostly In
pieces of eight, from the Norwegian treasure
ahip Mary Field. The Helen Brimstone was,
perhaps, the most famous of all the pirates
which ever sailed the high or low seas. The
ex-Wild Man continued. "AH alone me wake
up on beach lashed to piece of mast. Me here
long time alone. Then me meet black friend."
Here the, ex-Wild Man stopped short, put his
hand to his forehead, got up and started run
ning around the adge of the lake until he
came to a flat rock directly opposite the mouth
of the tunnel Here he started digging the
gravel away like a dog preparing a storage
place for a choice bona copped from the
butcher when his back waa turned. He yelled
lor Mike, the Captain and Red Dog to com to
bim. When they did he bade them help him
dig. They fell to with a will and made the
gravel fly. They had no Idea what it was
all about until
SORRY YOO COOLDNT" staY a while
AND HAVE A CHAT ! JOO- Bl i
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JOfc WHEN YOO DONT WANT HER. WONDER.
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The Dingbat Family What Could This Fellow Know About Enjoyment?
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