Evening Star Newspaper, September 9, 1924, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT THE OWL’S HOUSE D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1924, son D. Kenny. also of Apalachi- same with his children. There were | gratitude of mortal man. “Go on up|was stowed properly, oars tossed|Anson's wonderful vovage, of the tak- spiracy to defraud and using the | nine of them—two daughters and| that there road till you'm out of this|man-o’-war fashion, everything went|ing of Paita City and the great plate in furtherance of the seven sons—all read-headed and frec- | place an’ don't you never come back.” | with a snap. Furthermore, they took | ship Nuestra Senora de Covadonga. he. The charges were mad kled like himself, a turbulent, inde-| He freed the hook deftly and jumped | chances. ' For them no humdrum har-| And there was the racing. -ction with widespr T ]xwmly and in silence. It was the|sadly, as though pained at the in-|neatly colled or looped over pins, sail [ning yarns of privateer days and of | Jury here yesterday on charges of | rrants for arrest of the defend- were issued and bonds of $3,000 were stipulated for their ap- | Il pendent tribe, paying no man respect | clear. “Now crowd all canvas, do 'ee.” | bor hugging: they went far and wide| Very jealous of his craft's reputa- | tions in real estate er_culty e At HnaT RN totmi ot e A Thy l”lflg Adventure S!ory [H.m their father. The great tinner put a hand to his|after fish and sank their erab-pots|tion was Jacky's George; a hint of | and other enterpri: g et e T fenml ot fsount Ortho could not fathom the naturebleeding cheek, glared at the smiling | under dangerous ledges no other boat | defiance from another boat and he | County. & By Crosbie Garstin of the little man's power over them;|cock-robin, clenched his fists and teeth | would tackle. In anything like rea-|was after the challenger instanter,| Tpoue o v 0! ol he was so boyish himself, took such |and took a step forward—one only. A |sonable weather they dropped a tier| even though it took him out of mdiotedswith Fodham. wh has been indicted several times on Copyright. 1025, by Frederick A. Stokes Co. | The most efficient artificial light childish delight in their tales of mis- | stone struck him in the chest, another | or two seaward of the Twelve Apos- [his course. eabeen Thalctag aevers 8 O e ek e e et (Continued from Yesterdas's Star.) | aent aronnd the worsd with Anson in | chief, seemed in all that boatload of | missed his head by an inch. He|tles. Even on the calmest of days| ~ (Contimu e et s s | the Centurion. rising .to the k of | ungest and most carefree. | ducked to avoid a third and was hit | there was a heavy swell on to the S i T Colifa CHATe N, Bationl had | dlehe CHAPTER VI | quarter gunner. One of the vening he had a glimpse | in the back and thigh, started to re-|south of the reef, especially with the . 5 ’ 4 | vivors of that i.crative v ¢ robin’s other side. They | treat at a walk, broke Into a run and | tide making. It was shallow there| F[VE HELD ON CHARGE — were just in from sea, were lurching | went curging and stumbling up the|and the Atlantic flood came rolling The Penhale brothers egrew and|wis paid off with ®rew. put off childish things and b &an to seck the company of men worshipfully and with emul puppics imitate grown do; 2 goodly returning to hi 1 an inn_ with a portrait of his ¢ sign. |up from the slip when they were|track, his arms above his head to|over the shoal in great shining hills grected by ominous noises isfuing|protect it from the rain of stones,| At one moment you were up in the OF FRAUD BY MA|L= from the Kiddlywink, the crash of | Goliath pursued by seven red-headed |air and could see the brown c 1 with | woodwork, hourse oaths, a thump|little Duvids, and all the Cove women [its purple indentations for mi By the Associated Press, e Tt eco. viae L Hahe however, was not|And then growlings as of a glant dog [ standing on their doorsteps jeering. | patchwork fields, SACOLA, Fla., Scptember 9 real name wax Georze ife of bibulous ease|Worrying a 1 Jacky's George| “Two mugs an' a bench seat,”|houses, the smoe T e ATATE Bl Ty Hed i {o| broke into a run, and at the same|Jacky's George commented as he|and la vster kin nd four othe % as|moment hix wife, terrified, appeared | watched his sons speeding the part-|moors. At the next moment you were indicted federal grand Ky was 1one | sunner in a small Falmouts privi. |8t the door and eried out, “Quick!|ing guest. “Have to make tother|in the lap of turquoise v 2k s Nl Beenl e e unae O Ushant | Quick d Murder!” poor soul pay for 'em, I s'pose.” He |out from everything by ru — — worth mentioning when alive. | Febi ¥ even they were | Jacky's George dived past her into | turned ba into the Kidd ink | of water. There were ouars, sheets,! £ s d by & South Maloman of twice | (e house, Ortho, agow for any foir~ | whistling “Strawberry Leaves Make | halliurds, buck ropes and lines to bl | | If You Want to Buy or Sell ||| N e e L EnE Ot el s t, close behind him Muidens Fair.” pulled on. fighting fish to be haule Z : ering driftwood below Pedn Boar. he [ sverhauling them hand over fist when | table was Iying over on its| Ortho ed going to sea with the | aboard, clubbed and In Chevy Chase had seen an intect ship’s pinna foremast went by the board and floating in. The weather was mo he wind. Jack QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. erate, but there was sutlicient swell ronsible for the . on 1o stave the hoat did it strike the | ( Breton, but | two men _struggled i Main 8416 outer rocks—and it w. disabled Jacky's | - big man on top, a g small man underneath. The former called for|had the latter by the throat, rapidiy | Dhcee ¥ throttling him. The vietim's eyeballs The onlv way to s | - | icalneniin seemed on tne point of bursting, his | | { off. BRut Jacky fishermen. could ne wanted that boat independent of J were too slow to sticking out, walled Mrs. Baragwan- n hopped off the drinkin’ all day—gert alone fish. Moreoy . R Eirl in f o | stinkin touds: y ; clothes, ga ndle of drif st at work Jacky's George did not waste time wood in his into the |t aceiaent m in wordy remonstrance; he got the hack wash of wn of him: he went no me ut's chin in the crook of his souna ion, knowing ful at in letters of marque, but | and tricd to wrench it up. Use = s of reaching the fished hore with his swarm or|less: the maddened br was too L\ s d that if he did not reach s, Ortho P'enhale occasionally go- [ SUrong and too heavy he ma un- . with him. derneath gave a ghastly, eclleking it he would surely drown 1 | & fewchedl ihe boa gy Belivii daciey s 8Geonse twasid ke. In another second there woula | | found three men asleep on the bot-|ers he was the least like what he|miral Anson and a blight would fall | ‘ tom. His heart fell like He j ot to have been, the last man you | H_l-u pr ous uhllrhm»-m,i ! had risked his life for nothing: he'd | would have pieked out as the d - ‘\~\ inigaade St ol gy e o ind their eggs are destroyed | still have to go fishing with the tim- | udo who had belited the globe, sacked | Without hesitation its landlord set- BN i i S d . O to08 A iy Frpaeis been mas- | tied the matter, drove his stump-hook B0HO S st sl e e pend a nickel fOl‘ a bar Of ere.” said prtvdioet und willeq|10te the sients face gafnd Bin | and the egge or larvae. You need not | - O Charl o e “hik o WEhht n | throush the choels & e would a fan B e | o o i ur arleydand take a close ashore combats. e was no “Come * said he | X - | For sale by all department store, = e e A A ASPIRIN” and INSIST] | i e s tordwen trip to Joyland. Wlebper -headed « i ¢ . lead stores. Pint size, 7Sc; Quart size, % s K him one t i e, BW e 3 $1.25; BO-NO gun, 50c. I h S e L e Lhand or struzste ana | Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are | BO-NO Inc. 2% | can%blgbargfdghcxousfopg s it e v G even. it was said ¢ iae aues snarnl| S getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe | 115 Broadwav New York, U. 5. 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