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ARCH 8, 1933. iciteneemmaemeet FRIDAY pit eee0 “I don’t call it even that, my aon, A far, far worse ill than that befell; for that pale Engtish girl, your wife, ‘jinsulted and angered Raisul, our ‘Chapter 23 BEWARE OF RAISUL AT Raisul!” continued Bi Ise Beth Lady Mother,” yawned es. “Let's talk about Raisul, we?” ‘Tam talking about Raisul.” ‘No!” ‘And I say, beware of Raisiil. him, ‘consider him, and ‘him in everything, For, be long, he will rule this Castle “gad this town of Mekagzen and this ey of the Gun-—and, some day, “be will rule Morocco, Kaid but the words are the words jot Raisul. And Zainub, bis mother, has influence with him—much in- uence, . If the Kald ceased to in- dulge Raisul, to obey Raisul; it the _|Kaid thwarted him in any matter pon which he had set his heart, and Raieul decided that his father vhad lived long enough, Zainub would help Ratsul. “If Raisul brought poison, saying, ‘with thet smile of his, ‘This will give the Kaid, my wonderful dreams—long, long di * Zainub would put it in ‘his coffee, or his wine.” “Scheherazade, my soul, you're ' “f have dwelt in the dark rooms of this Castle for a quarter of a cen- tury, my son, and 1...” “Want a change, darling. You master; Raieul, in the hollow of whose hand lle the fortunes of your father and yourself and me,” “What?” cried Jules, suddeuly sit- ting upright om the divan. “Yes, you may well ask. Now you are taking some notice of what | say. Through your drinking this | befell. Had you been with your wite, ag you should have been, it would never have happened. Not only did Sammy Tisch In Boxing (Special to The Citizen) MIAML = March | 3,—Phillip Baker, (Young Kilbane), whipped iSammy Tisch of New York, ina iiboxing match staged here, despite \the fact that the classy New | Yorker outweighed the victor of lthe match by seven pounds. Tisch |weighed in at 125 pounds, while Kilbane tipped the seales at 118. According to the judges Baker clearly outmatched the boy from! ‘the east, Tisch kayoed Mario Santana from Key West last week in the first round of a bout put on here, and also triumphed in the same she insult and anger and thwart manner over Red Cornelius in two} Raisul, she actually threatened jrounds after having had Red on him. {the floor five times. Kilbane “What, think you, is the fate of | made many friends through this those, and of the family of those, |fioht, The betting was even that! who thus offend great powerful ‘sheikhe and kaids and sultans?” “What happened?” esked Jules “Oh, you know what Raisul is, Can't leave any girl alone, Not that they want him to leave them alone, That Sara! You keep her out of Raieul’s way.” Jules Maligni laughed, “ # great lad,” he said again. “Yes, and he'll be a great sultan some day—and you can be a great prime minister, vizier, chief coun- cillor .. .” “Keeper of the king’s conscience and treasury — what?" langhed Jules, “The latter would be more worth keeping.” “, » « yea, Governor of a great . Province, @ fat province, yielding twice the taxes that the governor has to send to the treasury," con- tinued Hl Isa Beth el Ain, “All de Pendent on the countenance and favor of this Raisul—some day, And meantwhile, your wife must quarrel with him, insult him, threaten him, Would you believe that she came and asked me to lend her a knife to.etick in him? Think of it!” “But what happened?” “Why a certain fool got drunk in front of the man whose respect he should keep. Got so drunk and in- gapable that his own father said it would be wrong to take him to his wife’s apartment and let her behold his shame. Thne was bis wife left alone with none to protect her, or to give her good counsel, or to keep her out of mischief. So she got into mischief, She insulted and angered and threatened her hus- band’s patron and employer, the source of his wealth, his honor and his future greatness.” “Wil you tell me what happened, before 1... 7” “Tam telling you. ‘The fool’s wite 8 far bigger fool—dhmindtul of” her husband’s happines and wel- fare, behaved according td her “I suppose yoummean young Raisu) went to give her a cousinly good- night kiss, and overdid it, and got his face smacked?” “It is all very well to put it like that. It’s all very well to make Iittic Of it, but it’s a very serious matter a0} —As you'll find out, my son. All very i i F tigth t written; ziers think; it is Bis 6 the weakest man can ride strongest stallion, or the swift- camel. this Raisul make -you or i) will come of it e~great il] in great matters, as woll Uttle 11 in little things.” Lady £! Isa Beth el Ain paused in the torrent of her speech and jn her fanning of her son, “A little M1 hath already befallen,” she said quietly. “If you call this head ‘a little RF THE ARTMAN PRESS PRIN well to say, with a laugh, that Raisul got his face smacked; but people:of Raisul’s sort don't like having their faces smacked, and they. are apt to return a smack with a thrust—of a knife; or with a blow—of a byjlet: or with a jerk—of a noose.” “Morbid! Old-fashioned! —_Vic- torian!” laughea Jules. “So don’t get drunk-again, my son,” continued his mother, “or if you must, see that your wife is in a sefe place—where ghe cannot cause mischief and danger.” “It's news to'me, my mother, that bepress pe vag of a mischief. maker, or to pursuing yonng men and leading them on, for the fun of turniig them down—at the psychological moment.” “TI did not gay that your wife pur- sued ‘Ralgul, "Do not put false ac- cusations against your wife into my mouth, my som: J did not eay that led him on. I said that she in- ted and enraged him. 1 guid that she threatened him.” “Threatened to do what?” “She threatened to shoot nim.” r husband's father and mother put to death, | should think, What do you suppose would be the Tesult of Zainub’s hearing of the mere threat- the threat to kill her son? And here, when you are tack again, and Zainyb’s fears and sus- pictons dead, your own wife threat- ens to kill Raisal. To kill her son Ratsul, whose heir you are!” (Cobyright, 1932. F. A. Stodes Co.) Jules’ mother succeeds in im. pressing bim with her story, to- TING IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. he would get knocked out, and 3 to 1 he’d get outpointeck Baker's, manager is R. T. Grimstead, 167 N, W. 29th St., Miami, Fla. Spocegveceunseenocoveoes TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS aeeasere eonseosaccsee ‘William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, born at Coshocton, Ohio, 60 years ‘ago. Walter J. Kohler, noted Wiscon- sin manufacturer and one-time governor, born at Sheboygan, Wis., 58 years ago. 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