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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
Social and Personal
MMS ANNA WAUNKR JUNKS
rilUNK 19
Monday
Delphian Chapter: Hoat«?s»,
Mr H* rniitn Younghcim. 517 So.
Nock Island. Uti'rarv program
Athmaamn Club: Will hold a
husiuei* mooting in tin- Amorimn
Wigwam, 2:3u p ni Election of
officera.
D. A. It.' Hostess, Mrs. T F
Clifford, 5u2 South Williams. 6..I0
P. m.
I’ast Matrons Club: Hostess,
Mrs. Nelson Crites 320 Hast Wade
Mrs. Dowell assistant hostess
7:30 p. in.
Pan Hellenic: Hostess. Mrs.
John Navlon, till South Hoff
Tuesday
Kntre Nous: Hostess. Mrs w.
H. Martin. .US South Hoff.
Tuesday Players: Hostess. Mrs.
C. H. Sib-r, 507 South Hoff
Wednesday
1 nity Club: Hostess. Mrs.
Floyd Wilson. G20 South Miles.
Thursday
Talk-A-llit Clllh: Hostess. .Miss
Helen March, Gift South Hoff.
7:30 p, m.
F riday
Friday Bridge: Hostess Mr--. |>
I. Filkins. 508 Fast Wade.
Hon Temps: Hostess, Mrs. H. F.
Mallace, 610 North Choctaw. 2:30
P. m.
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Ben Temps.
1 1>. A. Wilantt Is ill at his home with
an attack of the flu
■* uneven hemlines faced in gold or si!
Cer are chosen liv some. I'snally tbit
type of frock is seen at afternoon m
easions rather than formal evening
affairs. The hem may be short In
front and rear ard dipping at the aider
o{ It may he short in front end *lop
I to a deep dip at the rear.
Comet Under Head of
“Better Left Unsaid"
If was our (Irsi rail on the new
nelghlmra and Mr It and I were
engaged In a casual conversation
shout the |t«nillnr name* of certain
dog* of the community.
.... , ” ■" 1 he women, who bad been parties
;■. „i„, !Lre**" '•hades at ,0 our conversation In it* beginning.
EVENING GOWNS
By II FDD A HOYT
• Written for the Halted Press 1
NEW YOHK. Feh. 27. H P. ;t. .t
ind greens have at last stepped aside
■*' big white first preference for * ve
•ilnR wear. Of eottrse one si ill see*
It seem*, had switched to the subject
of their own name* and those of their
families. while we were still talking
dog* and when there came a moment
of silence between Mr. B— and me
I heard the end of Mrs. It--"* re
mark about "Fanny." Wishing to
'cnini? events, but the majority nt
mart women choose while* ornament
d with crystals, pearls or rhine-
-tones. Pastel rose and greens have
Income so popular for dressy after-
noon occasions that they are not ini
port an I for evening.
Palm Beach as well as New York |
i* favoring the all white evening show my Imerest and having noted a
•--•own and there under tin- Summer sot rather disgusted inflection in my host
tmg white is enlivened by Spanish e*s‘ voice, I «aid axmpathe’tlrally.
shawl* and by red or green satin slip ‘Fanny, good i.ord. who's dog s that?"
arts ms sews, • — r *.....■■
•s favoring Silver doth and luxurious [ " ■ " T ' H"
broradc s for e vening Fenny Ward ?*kw*r«l mjr wifr n.ld: "Mra.
■ •f sc-roc'ii fame wears a gold c-lotb eve-
i nin* wrap borderc*d at the* hem in
’ huge roses. Her turban is a draped
I a I fair of jade green and gold cloth.
Many w< II known women who run “fig
H---’* memo
Tribune.
I* Fanny.”—Chicago
lines" r.itlie-i than girlish lines are
wearing higiiiv colored brocade gowns
of seml-drnpcd effect and with these
gold or silver wraps.
. . .—,— , Younge r girls and women at Palm
Mrs. ( has. Ponwright entertained Beach me wearing tulle dance frocks
1 he ine*nibers of the Bon Temp:; Club 1 1,111 s0 far we have seen very few of
Friday evening. A11 hour of needle • 1 hem in New York shops duo io
work was followed hv a clever contest 1 B*e fact that tulle* is too perishuhle.
In which Mrs. C. F. Moody won the! Tllt‘ ‘•• 'duiess of tulle lends itself
pri2e>. A delirious two eottrse lunch w''** l,‘ Haring hemlines which are pop csr.i sue* generallv manage* to take
• on was served. Additional guest* ! ,l'«r th'' vo.11.gcr set Often the ■ if „f him.....mi* ,.lher wa> The
we*r. Miss Martha Shultz of Wichita.! n,1,e fr,l('k hi' 11 >""b' sle-nder bodice f,„.| that she is filtl.f.ii
Kans.. Mrs. W K. Dauhcnhever ami j "«l> niffled skirt Again the skirt* " r lll,"V ' * * ,,lfh.full '""k *
Miss Clevn Dauhcnhever. ‘ i are full and cut in points or lavers ! L 1*]'' b"
The next meeting of the c lub will "f uneven panel* uhi. h stand out a | Fidelity ,-ar.
‘ “ ! does the ballet skirl. The* corsage ! ,ll‘‘ ,|,,vil *‘r n of trouble In
NY.k- w*1*** it I* well managed.
Faithful but Fractious
Some of these voting women treat
•‘•ve as though It was a naughty boy
who should lie made to Miami In a 1 or
ner except a* a great treat on* e In
*lx week*. . . Women can he
very tiresome. Wives can be intoier
aide. Fugland and America are
-o-ewn with good men suffering from
their wives' virtues. It is damnable
When a woman is faithful to tier bus
Pend she* generally manages to take
Porto
Bello
Gold
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Arthur
D. Howden
Smith
CvvyrlfM t*v Arthur P He»it«n lialth
WNU S*? vie*
SYNOPSIS
V j Fidelity need* iust as much good man
| ngeinent a* lulleielity.—From "May
Fair," i>> Michael Arleu.
ANNOUNCINGi
THE OPENING, MARCH 1, Of THE
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La l n a cess
A Beauty .Shop for the lady of
exquisite tastes.
Expert operators in charge
A\«‘ will be pleased to have the opportunity
to serve vou.
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"La Princess"
MAIHE DAVISON, Prop.
Opposite Patterson Drug Store
Phone (IIP for appointment
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be with Mrs. B J. Wallace. Old North ! !!," s t,le ballet kirl. The
Choctaw. j i the usual onwm- ntation.
~ o i bncs arc youthfully rounde d
Friday Bridge. | h; |n 1.
Mesdames Karl Woodhousc I.nei.tn Talfct;i Iroeks »>f simple- type: with
Schooling, A. (’. (iilbert. Walter Mai • ■■ * • ■. ■>
tin. H. A. Coley and Frank Meadow. 1 • «. .. — — — m M ^_____
were additional guests when Mrs. J ‘ ***"**“*"’* v
Henry Hehm*, 1017 South Macomb I
entertained the members of the Fri-1
day Bridge* Club, Friday afternoon
Bouquets of carnations enlivened the 1
rooms. The favor at cards went to j
Mrs. G. F. Gat ok a. Mrs. D. !, Fil
kins will be the* 11• *\t hostess
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Saturday Evening Bridge.
The members of the Saturday Eve
ning Bridge Club will be* entertained
in Oklahoma City hv Mr. and Mrs
B. K. Ley, 1136 West 32nd street, with
a dinner-bridge, this evening.
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Birthday Party.
Mrs. II. J. Davis is entertaining thi;
afternoon with a Birthday Party in
honor of the* birthday anniversary of;
her son. Haydn.
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Mrs, Ralph Schwartz and Mrs. Win ;
Weaeh motored to Oklahoma City la t
evening and attended the National! I
Building Imposition at the ('o)iseutn
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Past Matrons Club.
The Past .Matrons Chili will nn ci j |
with Mis. Nelson (’rites, T“u Easi 1 j
Wade. Monday evening, at 7:3n. Mrs. 1 i
Dowell will Im assistant hostess.
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CHAFrr.R I.—Th* story optnt In
N*w Turk, .houi it,, mlddl* of th*
e.•■111**11(11 <.*ntury Rohm <Jrm*rod.
who tails th* ini*. Is (Miking io t'stsr
lorls*r, chl*f of tur tr*<1«r* snit rose
or snotmou* strength, when Psrby
Mvoraw, Irish bondeil boy. bring* nsws
. blrsis *hib i* "off tbs Hook
An old s*s eptsin snnoun<*s b* hs*
,. *" rk*"*d bi tbu notorious pirate
CsptsJn Rtp.Rsp the *ld*r Ormerod
toils Robert (lie ptrat* Is Andr«» Mur
rsy, hi» t Rnbei t's> gi *st-unol*. com-
n*anc!»ig (tie pliate si-ip, the Royal
Jan s» Murray Is an aidant Jscoblts
CIIAPTKR It N.-xi day Robert and
L)arl»y ^nmuni^r m «»n« aeknallor.
John HiUm, whom Derby .o»du*ia t->
* tavein Robert meets a )outig
Woiua.il from * Spanish Trlea*. «ho Is
seeking her f. *>. i olon*l u Donnell
He 'aKe* h.*r the place stie dealg-
nates
CHART HU III—Murray wlih a force
of sallois visit* (lit- Oimerod house
Announces his Intention of carrying
on Robert, by for* <* if neusasarv, prom-
"Ins him a girMi future The father
Is powerle** Peter Curlaer lualsta
upon n< compsrj Ing Robert
< MACTEIl IV—Robert and I’eterars
tsl-en aboard a brig Murrat wlih
Colonel "Donnell and Darbr MiCiratv.
are also there O L*onn*ll goes aeliors
and Die I.rig sails
("HAI'T'ER \ Roliert meet* a blind
•ailof. I'ew The fellow * bllndnei-e op-
parently trouble* him little but Rob-
ert lustlnctlvelv dislike* and f.-ai* him
('HARTER VI —The Royal Jam** j
snd the tValrtia. the lat'er commanded 1
by Flint Murray * partner In piracy, ]
appear Mutray offers Flint a share |
In the loot of a Spanish treasure *hip |
If he wilt co-operate with him Plml
Inaisis Robert l,e left with him as a 1
hostage while Murr:*y. In Ihe Royal!
-lames, lakes the treasure ship Flint j
to awall him at the Rendezvous
CHAPTER VII.- O'Donnall Jscoblt#
In the Spanish servi. e with his daugh-
ter. ai* on the treasure ship lie Iras
Ei\err Mima- particular* of h«i s-aH-
trip Robert and I’eler agtre to t*
main wlih Flint.
CHAPTER Mil - Reaching Skeleton
l*laml III the \\ • St Indie* Flint « men
at Mlirra- s MUUKestpili, begin the ere.
tion of a foil and stockade I he Royal
James i* made reedy for the encoun-
ter W 'h the 11 e**ure ship lloheit and
P<*ei f*- aboard 'le \t alius
E* : * ;ii i p -ii p nr two into the
*-whirl unit *l.'IIT<t littl'll at 1‘eti-r Then
lu- turiu-i! n iF>-;i|>pr*• \ rig eve upon th*>
pools of lvMi-r nt* luui •prinklml on
tin* liildp :im1 (Ip- rich nnrpci
"IN oil, il tin look In Hr* Yj0 Iwn "
III' I (IIP 0*ll*l| gl'lplgil|o v ' Hut vc hit'
iillckc'l up f hf* ciiliin iiwful. Mini I be
'fptiiin will like lu hit' tut* triced in
Ye*. He't| Held It Againat You. Ben.
'Tis * Shame."
tm to nt. fot a d ■/» ii w I* tIn* • nt j
Mo.iho mi.' ho ngro* il But h»* won't 1
tko I tluil vo vttuo nlmnrd tl « w;i\
I *eir* *t uj on li - uponlng vvllhm.i
< ruplo
1 os he'll I, .'*| I ;l£;lln*t \ oil. Poll
I is ft slipup. "
II -Ills • * 11 I ii ml I o ppri i .i l i*i I w I ;t t
in.' g out ur Io - *> rnih mu-1 he
o wnuldnj lot him now ’ Mn*tor
t Ppomd * tip s ji v vo vvnuhln l ! No
• 1*01 1 Vvnnt punt |to|) Hiiutl In ho
i ron ..In nil I Ip* i * i.i ng *
I i ill I don'l." ! ;*seen "I w . ro.-'v
You must li'-h* U- P.o Vnlm.lv v
know tll.'ll Vnl| h:l<l fll'glll til l)u with
■*ur i nlliilig huflt d a > 11 imloo.l t ' lp
ta n Murr.t. will n**t 'an I ih uk
I ns mo nf hi*, no n VV ... ; ivc i|- ;
t<» Flint '
"If tis so. vv I,V ||* i t 'op g.1 Up nil !
I ho t *• o i p iilpl I r* I ilia ' nptmit nnvv'*" j
‘II" *1 hnvo In *« III i|s hook lu ('lip |
titln Hw Nii'l W ntlldli t 11 k O III ho j
-•»pt iiht'inl I Io* NN .i !i * ■ t" Slav R**n .
I:* *i (,'otin i "* I * "i h s bon11 tui "in'
’I p iti 1 s ■
Nl * ho I lint
i iimin s gi-;t
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mibhl »
«. up nn
•m i!orin:« n
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on II."
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hlng or
1 llP
lit »bn« ‘h, in.v mgstwr Yog )*gt ’
oioo alni'g n’ me"
Potor and I go|.poil gftgr him up|
the <ompanlonway to • door fnr'trd
of the sIMlornoin* wo iw-.-upIfsl, which
-il by wgv i,1 « stoop flight nf ladilor
fair* in I ho galloy ami »orvtc« quar
or*, a *p«io partitioned off from the
i*t swoop of the gundock Bon un
nnkod a lanthnrn from the wall
iwnod a trap in tho dork and *igno«i|
> to follow him At tho hid tom of I
•ooond laddor «o fn'Utd nur»olv»** |
t a litrhroi Milch a* had boon our
•»*i almiird the Walma. But thero
wo* this dlffoeonoo tn onr aiirrouBd
lug*: That they wot> cloan Tho
walla woro w hltowashod. and around
thorn woro rangod k**gs and pipo* of
NMinoM, «'o tmd rum und rai ks laden
with buttle* of lariiiii* liqtiora
I i* Murray » w ini* collar," 1 coin
moniod aloud
Bon <• min dopualtod tho lanthorn
in tlio middlo nf tho floor and *p
priiNcliod ius iiiuitth in my oar
"A.no. and ho koopa iil*t treaatiri
oro when an ho ho hit* any," hi
whispered llirnatlly.
Dnlti ho never coiiio hore"''
' Vn, ho Nor tho nay gun* nolthor
Only Ben Gunn."
” Whit I *hall we dn fur fond?"
Ben wiggled w It li eniliHrra«oiip*nt
'.lo*l vou leave dial to Ben Gunn
lie'll feed ve woll nil niastor Aye
that tie will And fetch ye plolhe*
frntri the cahin Bui dnn t »*e fnrgot
tho pmiyise sir Oh. *ay ye won't!”
"I wiin't," | assured hint "Bill yop
must gel hni'k tn tho ciihilt and lltli
up Ihe me** we made ligate, man!’
He «• ampereil up die ladder ms It
tho devil were after him or Para
dise vi || hilt viow
And during the lim day a of mir *lav
In t.lio wine cellar nf die lloyal .lautor
he viits a» gnnd ;l* hi* wnrd Ho fed
Its well lie hmiicht urn a sutticioncl
nf dnlhing And he pruettied for
Peter a i| n ii nt 11 .v nf Imori and ciifloh
ijulh, with tluoad and needles wltl
whleh the Dtiti'hinan fashioned him
self garments tn i over hi* incori
lenient I v large liudy
Oil the evening nf tho seeorwl day
haling learned from Bon that iho
.lames had logged several hundred
knots since leaving tip* Heipl<*/vou*
wo decided 'twould he safe |n appear
hefure Murray, and u e look an oppor
t unii v whilst Ren vi a* sen lug his din
tier tn H-i'.'iiii thiniigh die galley and
present mi nod row In die main cahin
My great un. le glpneeil up a* he
heard the shuttling nf our feet mi the
carpet y furrow nf perplexity was
dilg tu t v |\i his eyes Odverwlse |p» re
vented no astonishment
"'nils hloofl' Here t* a pretty
.nil' Peter. I'll wager I have inti le
thank fm* it "
'Mu spid Peter, find sat himself in
Ids p<vusiumed place nr die table
"How did you eempasa If?"
I told him anti he stared furiously
at Peter, placidly eating Morns* the
tphli* frntri him
"I might have known il. Peter No
man ever held y ou in eunsti'alnt agalnat
your wilt I might have known il.
NN hat a mess' My plans and otunbl
nations all askew' Peter, i' have
plait'd a I howls with destiny ' A half
hour sin e I saw my way olear Vow
T tniisi pint |t fresh Slap mo. wtiat
a coil! NN hat moved toil to such a
desperafe eotirse B.iherl? Was It to
he with me!' Or was |t fI'Donnell'M
lass'?'
I liesiiaH'd. frankly Inadi tn hurt
him.
“I tva« concerned for her." I ad
milled flna'lv "Thl* ship is no fit
place fur a nut id, as 1 haie said
before "
" 'TN Ip tier than some ho an
svv ereil
But lay reply did not seem to an
tiny him His gare dwelt upon my
ft • e for several moment* lunger
"Well well," ho said as he began
to pace the .arpet "Wo lnu*t make
the I . st of it, lad "
CHAPTKR X
Ihe Treasure Ship
There was no hint of triumph In
lay great uncle's matinei as die sloop
opiai* ihniit * ad m to under mir le»
quarter, nm d «! to exhlldl excite
up nt when she unloosed die small
heal -In* lowed as era and a half
t|i '/ell s v M dll fell" vs I'Olulliellied to
pull it inward u* ID* Indulged in a
pile h nf -nuff Htnl tuuk Ills fttallon
hv ll i slalhuNld rai at Iho liioal nf
l|p> pimp !'i*oi and I fnlliivod him
I .os 11 |os it* Ihoii* viis only Marlin
vv Itn »|nni| afl Hi lie man Ml Ihe
vi hei I
lip- rnwhiiNl wits a* • nfNn11*-•>immI a*
an liisoct la ihnse inssllig wastes:
li.lt the man n' tin steering oar guMed
will, Ilf' mm Sk I up the toppling
first- ’I,at threatened to crush II.
dnw ii die dm sleep* dial Hade fair
tn h"f! ,1 Io lip......Ill'* nll/l lllilllilll
Mini lu'ieighl II tn ii*st a »■ am fl'tv
•, i no the imme* hull id* long
sweep fending and ' v.-'iiig 'o main
lam die puKidnn lie l* a- lorv dark
and lean wlih Imre corded Mllih* am!
i »ini* < v iriink ipvered hy the ren
m ins of a "tinn shirt and (runner*
II - hair “ n* a stringy h'a k Hi*
wipe when he *imke In answer to
a *•■"11 from my gram uncle. *p
harshly ■ . y r It tn I-d 1 hut nhat ho *ald
I i-nuId nw uni|ei'*land, fur l*"dt bo
find Nfurrav used •'panisil
\|v great iim le naked two que»tlnn«.
I at i It brief, and lip tin- i »n*d a* htiefly
\|v gnat mi-'e vvgved Id* iiand again,
he dug Id* sleeting mtr Inin the rre«i
of niio nf dm nmnsirou* snrjo* nn*l
; be little Hn»! «h*il ll".'t' like a round
*h"t from * gun A few moments
later wo saw di<»m mal-r- fa»t to Hie
sloop and 'enp ghngrd, ntio hv or.r
The alnop hauled hei wind and boat
off to wesiwiird In long slanting
ta' k* and the .Imiio* vvh* itmo more
gjnne in 'he western tnouib uf 'he
Mona p*ssj*gp, Hi«pan!o!» ■ hlnr In
tho jiofth and 1‘orto Rire gomewherg
.•nt of “igbi sAiiihonti of nn
Murray dilated a «e< ond pinch ef
snuff Into Id* tuiMrll* ** he turned
from the rail
"Our three weeke' waltioi hath net
tioen In vglti.” he fgld "The Santlg
alum Trinidad was to nail from Port*
Hello within the furly eifhi hour* tfigr
Dirge put forth She will he np with
us In another Are date. The foole
lim* delivered her Into our hands
By her vailing onlere. vo Diego iold
me. ah* must hug die south short of
Hl»p*nbdg that the may he within
easy run of Santo Domingo in rave of
aicldent At for (he night*. *he'!l
he lighted up like Bartholomew'*
fair.
".la. It * all right If rto> Englishman
we sigh tod Inst week don't tlhd a
frigate," said IVter
Murray's fane fell a trifle
“Ye*, we have always that to reckon
with," ho acknowledged "Slap me.
I see nut nhat (he fellow could have
suspected to *end him kiting front nn."
"If he niiMprt'led u*. why no| some of
the other i raft dial have pa**ed ns
nn mir tieat?" | Interjected "There
ha boon plenty."
M.v groat unde pointed to th* white
ensign floating from Ih* trtlrren
truck
"They were *11 Spaniards or French-
men." be nr.vwered "They look U*
for n king* ship No. (here* little
■ han-e of Interference If Iheie le—”
hi* law squared "I II hunt the San
llwtma Trinidad Inin t'aillr port."
Nothing happened that day or Iho
next And so throe more dsv* pnsved
with increasing tension The look
out* In the iTuvniree* were rolteiod
every two heurs dial tho men’* r ivlon
mlghi he fresh and unstrained The
sixlll day was like It* predecessors,
blazing lint, bubbling Iho pitch nut of
the deck seam* a gentle aoti'eaaf
breeze barely suffii ieni to keep the
sail* drawng Daylight found us far
(her in the south than we usually
pllad. since Murrav feared the Span
lard might have missed his reckoning
and shifted the designed course ho
via* to follow
Noon observation !‘»*r us returned
to mtr ciisiomary station, and to guard
agaln'i tho possibility dial die San
IlMsItna Trinidad had passed us In th*
heat ha/e whilst we were beating up
from the south my great-uncle ran
down the wind into ihe month of the
passage for several glaasea \Ye on
ooiinlered a fl*h!ug perlagna then, and
the Indian* of Its crow shouted hack
to Murray s question that nn great
ship had entered Iho passage that
day So hack again we heal to wind
ward die whole waary afternoon
In the shadowy hour thot precede*
the dawn the hall came from th*
mnsi head
"l.ight* ho!"
"How do yon make them'?" Murray
trumpeted.
"Bed and yellow, over and under,"
answered the main ernssdoo*
“Very good." replied m.v great-unde.
"Master Martin, pipe all hands f«*
break fast, and aerv* an extra ration
of rum "
"Aye. ay* air.” sighed Martin
“And hero's to lurk,-----my
eyes J"
Tho dawn came w 11 at one*, as If
a magician had waved hit* wand. The
rod disk of Ihe sun lifted over the
horizon And II was day. Westward,
perhaps half a league a grout ship
was wallowing Inward us before the
freshening wind The coloring of her
figurehead sparkled In tho level rays
which touched her dlngi canvas and
t in tied tho sails to cloth of gold Tho
gaudy banner of Spain flapped with
a apendld Insolen- o In Hie pure light.
"She I* heavy laden!" axclalmoil mv
groai uncle, staring al her through hi*
prngpecl glass
"Heavy armed, too" I added, point
ii;g a! the hand of cannon along her
aide*
"NX e ll make light of that.' he an
give red "But 1 shall have to pay
somewhat for rny Quixotic promise te
yol|, Robert to spare tier ci/w Ifo
( oupoau, | hsm tho word th*' the pr1*e
must nm ho pierced betwixt wind
and water 1 would hclng down a
spar or iwo at ine beginning of fh»
.e lion, but concentrate your flr* upon
I'CI do* k V
(tui m'sleii'"
"But what of O'Donnell and hlv
daughter'" I exclaimed '(*n a shot
swept deck !"
"Tut. tnt m» hoy' You concern
y ourself needles*!y I I* a riakv bus
ness and 'annul bo otherwise What
part do ioij and Refer purpose t" pi*'
in the aetlunV
f was about to answer hotly that
wo would hn’e psughi io do with
piracy when Reler said
Maybe we better g" aboardt der
stpsulard and catch de" llttl# gsl.
la "
'An excellent idea,' returned m*
Ki-eai uni Io. looking expectantly at nm*
I shad leHd tho hoarders myself, and
In the confusion I may bo hard put
in It. single handed t« d,,'e* t tho
lighting snd yam t o O'Ponnellv from
inlttrt. If you two
\i e ll do It I *a'd iingraciouvlv
I net ' nodded (•• the white enutgn
«l the main peak
"NN ill yon flghl under false color*?"
"They are not fl»e lie retorted
with tightened lip* “NY* flghl for
England today
England and Hint and l.ung .lob
*r||iand BUI Boms and Martin and
i oupoHH and
My self? I'erhap* Htif I son*
you ha'* named aiiam in lee re -ardv
of vb lory fl* ihaf England may proflt
thereby and Hi* Good Cans* triumph
U'hal doth it matter, If King .lame*
ietum I" l.andun?
■What indeetl?" I echoed »Mrin*
Iicalli, tel lutpresve i againsi my "HI
hv his deadly eaineain-si
(To hv roD'louedt
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 352, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 27, 1926, newspaper, February 27, 1926; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909498/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.