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Show -- " VOL. ILL THE SUNDAY HE RALD 1 K0.15. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER T. it THE SEA HAWK" CHAPTER X (ttMMM rat autaaa ac us it to kla atstttsnca. Stooped, setssd tt to b mm sat his teat against tha bancs, an-- ; ertod an his strength, and tor tha stasia from tha wood. Tasaf was. tree, aave, of coarse, that a l the grace of Allah of chain was dasgting sm4 Isersaiit. m whs was rip klaheavy ateel aaktot. In kla tors ka to racatve Urn Piaphafa aaaasag. did Uka aarrtee by Sir OOiar. JTW was devest, ssd he appHad though not eulta as spaedOy. tor to th taawsiatoa of his strong man thoagh ka was, arthar nvv f2r Ottvwr Walsail to hm strength was not qual to tha wtth a ahw tha fetter's Oorulahman drrtuBtate soaad-weald ed a deal at sattafymg aa ar Umber. In tha and. however, at t another before ka yielded, and Sir Ottrar. too. was ft. aad tt sumil to aim tree. Than ha sat tha toot that that aSthe gVartoas things a hampered by tha chain spas by Taaaf to Brutes at latam ha had the beach, and wtth the stents that hoard kafara tn nrntoa at CkrtaUaav sun knag from the sad of It tty. Bat ka kast has tiaasil tha Bnk that attached ft ad Bkoanwhlle his Uaaaktot. wttk tha Maalam That dona, ka took kla tha effect at teackiag him the Ha- - Crying "Dim!" aa loadly as say of franca, as that at the ead of tha Moslem boarders, he lang sto ,ga atz asoatha ha tonnd kJmaalt apeak- - aatt npoa the rear of tha Spaniard tog tt Uka a kUaretanlan wtth all brandishing kla chain. In his fcanda tha Moslem imagery and wttk tt became a tortile weapon, . Ha more tkan tha ordinary seasoning tt as a scoarga. lashing tt to of Arabic aad left of him. s putting here right tt was .toward tha aad of that sU a head and there a tec. asoatha' that tha eveat took place aatfl ha hadcrashing hacked a way dean which waa to Test ore Sir OU tha Spanish press, which, to liberty, la the meaawhOa those through bewildered by his sadden rear at ttmha of his which had ever been tack, made bat little attempt to vigor oaa beyond tha conunoa wont retaliate npoa tha escaped galley-slav- e. had a.eaired an elephantine After him. whirling tha restreagtn. It was ever' than at the maining ten feat of the broken oar. pax Ether yoa died ander th casta Tasaf. r strain, or yoar thews aad sinews Sir Oliver confessed afterward to relentless to to he their equal grew task. Sir Oliver In those six knowing very little of what hap saonths was become a man of steel pened In those moments. He cama a foil possession of his sense aad iron, imperrioe to fatigue, sa-- to to find the at an end. a doad perhuman almost to his endurance-The- y of tarbaned fight corsairs standing guard were returning' home from others a trip to Geaoa when one evening over a hoodie of Spaniards, aa they were standing oh Minorca breaking open tha cabin and dragto the Balearic Isles they, were sar- - ging thence the chests that tt con tained, others again armed with prieed by a Beet of four Moslem 1 chisels and malleta passing along which came ailmmlng the beach gaReya liberating the earviv-- : round a promontory to surround of whom the great maslaves, ing and engage thesa. were children of Islam.' - Aboard tha Spanish vessel there jority Sir Oliver foand himself face to broke n terrible cry of "Asad-ed-- . d leader Din'-t- he name of the moat ra-- face with the doabtable Moslem corsair since the of tha corsairs, who was leaning Italian . reaegade OchiaH the All a pea his scimitar snd regarding him with eyea at once amused and Pasha ' who had been killed at amaxed. Oar gentleman's naked and drams blared Trumpets beat oa the poop, aad tha Spaniards body was splashed' from head to la morion and corslet, armed with toot with blood, and la his right ca livers and pikea, stood to defend hand ha still clutched that yard of their lives aad liberty. The gun Iroa links with which he had wrought such ghastly executioa. ners sprang to the cslveriaa. Bat Ere had ta be kindled aad lin- Tasaf was standing at the corsair stocks ignited, aad to the coe fusion leader's elbow speaking rapidly."By Allah, waa ever such a lusty much time waa lost o mach that eot a atsgle cannon shot was fired fighter seea!" cried the latter. "The " of the strength of the Prophet Is within before "the grappling-irons- - firs- t- galley e 1 ask d upon and him thus to smite the unbelieving gripped the Spaniard's bulwark. Pigs." Sir Oliver grinned savagely. The shock at tha Impact was "I waa returning them soma of riae. The armoured prow of the s with interest." Moslem galley Asad-e- d Din's own their w " emote the Spaniard a slanting said he. blow amidships that amashedef- - And those war th circninstihees teen of the oars as if they had bean under which he came to meet the formidable Asad-e- d Din Basha of rao manyjrithered Iwigs, those the first words that Algiers; from the was a shriek There, slave, followed by such piteous passed between them. Anon, when aboard Asad's owa groan a the damned in hell may emit. Fully two score of them had galley he was being carried to Bar been struck by the Shafts of their bery, he was washed and bis head ears aa these were hurled back was shaved all but tha forelock, against them. Some had been by which the Prophet should lift killed outright, others lay limp and him ap to Heaven when his earthly enufceiJ!9m :whJeSaeJ!J, destiny should come to be fulfilled. others with shattered limbs and He made no protest. They washed and fed him and gave him ease: "7' ''rib. Sir Oliver would assuredly have aad so that they did these things been of these but for the warning. to him they might do what else. advice, and example of Tasut, who they pleased.. At last arrayed la g towing garments that were strange was well versed to and who foresaw clearly what must to him. and with , turban wound happen. He thrust the oar upward around his head, ha was conducted aad forward aa tar a tt would aTloeTdoprwhera AsaT sat with compelling the others at his beach Tasut ander an awning, and he to accompany his movement Thea came to understand that tt was in "ka slipped don npoa hit knee, re-- compliance with tha orders of Taleeaed hi hold of th timber, ud sut that he had been treated as It crouched down until bis shoulder he were a was discovered ere ca a level with tha beach. Ha hadjdmutedto Sir Oliver to as a person of great consequence. - follow- - ia example, and Sir Oliver. the nephew of and a withoot even knowing what tha favorite with that Exalted of AHahT csancaver should portend, bat gath the Sublime Portal himself, a man ering its importance from tha whose capture by Christians had 'other's argeaey of tone, promptly been a thing profoundly deplored. atrack an in- Accordingly his delivery from that obeyed- The oar stant' later, and era It snapped off thraldom was a matter tor rejoic-It wa 6a4gr batk. braining oaa of ing. Being delivered, he bethought concerning tha slaves at tha beach and mortal him of his manifested the ly injuring tha other, but passing whom clean over the heads Of Sir Oliver greatest curiosity, tor in all this and TesuL" A moment later the world there was nothing the old bodies of the oarsmen of tha beach corsair loved so much ss a fighter, Immediately to front were flnng and in all his days, he vowed, never back ate? of them with yells aad had he seen thai equal of that stalnever the like of wart galley-alavtorses. tThen Sir Oliver staggered to his his performance with that murderfeet ha found the battle Joined. The ous chain. Yusuf had informed him that. the. man was a trait ripe for Spaniards had tired a volley from tha Prophet's plucking, that the cloud of deasa a aad calivers their smoke hang above tha bulwarks; grace of Allah was apoa him. and spirit already he most bo acthrough this surged now tha cor- in counted s good Moslem. ton. a. led elderly leas, by sairs, When Sir Oliver, washed, perBtu with a Cowing white beard -fumed, and arrayed la white caftan awarthyieagle 77 aad cent of emeralds Bashed from his and turban, which gave him the air .. snowy turban; above It rose the of being even taller than he was. cams' Into the presence of peak of a steel cap, and his body It was conveyed to him that Ha mafl. to chain swung ; wss cased the a great sdadtar. befor which the S he would enter th ranks of went down like wheat to Faithful of the Prophet's Hons Spaniards 4 the rMMr-- i alckla. Ha fought Ilka and devote the strength and cour" tan ssea. and to support him ptiured age with which Allah th One had stream of Moslems endowed him to th upholding of a nerer-aadlB-g th Tra Faith and to th chastento tha cry of: of the enemies of Islam, great Td! Dtol ABah, TABahr 8pan-bsf- ing konor. wealth aad dignity war to and yatkaek want tha that IrrasisUbl oa-- tars. for him. v 5 aaasnrhi. ' a Canansl. .. XT J. n fig e ; aid Mr. u-- affl ttna fcy Sva4s tai vy Dining Room Furniture Asad-ed-Di- - m faca-tA-cr- Ht-- ii I use-f- at tnaiif s. nakKsanea ut chael Siatnjoaa. Alias Geaeal Av . Mua Erma Merrill, hi 1m CAwto Vaagam, hOas Heiea ktiss Aiora roolton. Uls Jrfktoe Joaea, Mrs. Balph ia Frov. Mrs. U. H. Thorpe, af the Aagvt Woataa club f anal gave sua aa est lag facts tsmurwtac dut tiea to that city, lira, fca Tahaadge. Mis. Fvrt C. Mrs. C E. Maw aad Mrn.1 tec. to their braef talks, eat Sissmona. Mrs. KelS Jtsona kWEwaa. Mrs. E. H. Sparks. Mr, af Anherlcan Fork, the jwrat af hoaar. httos Florence Ms Ewaa aad the hoateases. Miss Beth and Mtoshlarjorw 8parks. JOSa XELSON HOSTESS Mr. Josrph Netsoa eatertalaed at- a - aodal Thursday lBor of Setoaa, a new resi- af the Sixth ward. The time waa nataaantto spent with needlework, maaic aad aodal chat, after hk a aaiatv loacheoa was aprred to th guest by Mi Lvle Nelaoo. nsmsted by kOas Gweadoira Nehma. Thwee wh participated ta the affair - ww Mr. Balph fwtoaa, Mrs. James Bullock. Mrs. Mearae Faxasaa. Mrs. Alma Pax-ma- a Mrs. Jane Evans. Mrs. EUxa-btti- h Evans. Mrs. Annie. Graham, Mrs. Artie Startup. Mrs. ' Nellie Iwrhjas, Mrs. Mary Loveless. Mrs. Lsdwig Ikhndtr. Mrs. Stephen Bee, Mrs. Amanda EiadM u , Eva Tawmas, Mr. Annie Goddard, .Mrs, Banel IVct, Mrs. Fhoebe i Smart. Mrs. Qarriet Beeeley, Mrs. I Sadie Madiana. Mrs. AUie tm-- 3 detsghrxal STf 'I L aissgham. Mrs. Mavmc Simmons. Aanm IVnrraT-irarGraham and th hostess. Mr. J- .. ... scfh Xctoaa. y Mr. '.-- " - s' Mp,L Bsske. of Aneefes. California, are vialt-to-g to Prove for aa indefinite length af rinse as the gueeta of their many frhsads and relatives of this city Mrs. Basks is a daughter f Wal-tor W. Canever formerly of this tea Distinctive Dining Suites dry. - EXTCBTAIXS .. The nwuaher of the G. D. club entertained at a dancing party Tharsday evening at the Hansen Ca- mxag- company to honor of Mia Erefra vruiiaan who la bavin ' f Salt Ike wbere sjhe wiU make awr home and atoo Misa Mobei Willis wk win Irave for Ricnfk-lwhere -she will trarh frhool. r The evening was pleasantly spent with daacing and games after which dainty refreshments were served to Touewinx: Mis Relm in jawst, Miss Emma Guy, Miss Donna fanmm. Mia Evelyn Williams, - . only because of their quality and value, but because we knew they were the kind that would look well in your particular home. The small dining room and the large one were in mind when we made our selections. In fact whenever we buy any furniture, we always thik of you first We think of how we can help you to make your home attractive and comfortable. We show some ex cellent values in Pining Room furniture. d - Miss Mabel WilBa. Miss Mona Hind-leMiss Helen Ashton. Misa Helen tnrroO. Miss CVmette Allredd. Miss y. Osaale Gut. Masters Byron Brown, uearg wuuaass. Bex Hayes, Irwin Drbr, Horace Ofeea, Halver Mad Mar- am, Cmreare Beanett, Milton - -- I David Gaadoa. Lester McEwan. Le- JJUqr Ohwa,,FraatFrince and Jane uiackley. a. tXEASAXT VIEW SOCIETY Bewarter. Mrs. Earl Feate v Trlrahsae, Complete Sets Priced From Mr. aad Mrs, Efmo- CI off. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crane ahd Mr. and Mrs. George Frank repiroed to their hcaee ta Pieasaat View after hav tor eUoved a dtUrhtfnl rrin to : 1 kl "Where All Your Wants Are Cared For4 ar 1 af th war gtrawmii. o. Mr. snd Mrs. William f Fsufert and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Foote visited fa BiEcham Sunday with many of their friends and associates of that T V. I l Ik t tor t - work far th kaUUtog I .: '- V ssd s ) dollar dab waa iansnedtotetr toed with Mrs. Feart C Xati A. B. Morgan aad Mrs. Gear to ta charge. was greatly doe paid aad several f! oust received. FJevea wests took a fJJkC, tog and hiaa coatract to a is five yeara tor that benefit sptts a Uercuataa task er interest that ever by thea pun, at.- About e died laiiW atrrwdrd th aV I eatertninment. I :. beginning' to look Hke Jaasre E Ferguson promise le going to come I rue Whea Jia"' Wa's Impeachea a awwraor.ef Trxa By ALICE UlSGOU ago. the ng eight News Santo two year eM seemed aareaaniaaa as the rest of the family m leaviaa th cspltsl at' Auetln,, ."New Sua4 PAhUS Sept C Near tl awe le see Fersvaoa told him - " miiaev hoOdays are ssry the Fergusons tat the ever. Paris diiaamaliis an aew bowse again - - A toe forth smart tailhtwra haw E Miriam Mrs Fergusna. wjfe. for the astwsa ant won the Democratic guhentauwIM iov her nomination and Bedfers. wh wss tha fc "Jim s' rvlndicatioa Aid MMt Tea tjsees Aarxssdra. has bean ti aa le a Denwratic Mate h eat the Qaeea af Kauasala, t nation practloalix mean eievtioa lately been baying ctotkes b Here "Ma Fergunon in neea . "Jim " dog. a bear th cnaflrsnsttos af Pa en . lN ' wi, His geaisa. caawiMtaaaV and Pioneer veteran committee trass Bast Phui 8panlsh Fork, Springvilie and Prove aad rkh velvet far ether; met at a delightful eating Wednes costume railed day at CastUU. Commander West-woo- d skirt of striped beach aad hi of this division accompanied to very abort. It gives s cat the party and had arranged for the feet af dose kaee asiiiaaa veterans band to play daring; the topped off with a stock east I afternoon's entertainment- collar, from tl Baseball games were staged by of which ftowa s frilatd jabf both men snd women's teams, tugs ensemble to cosaphHed by a of war were held after which swina- - ing --topper hat. At LarUe'a the toillewr) mfng was enjyejljgltowing the sports s splendid program of musi- saaay hipeagth tockrU. am cal numbers, readings and - abort are ac laager, talks were given. embroidery sad fur. applies About 175 members attended the on usual manser. snake th eating among which were the t!Hr, ttortive. Many are made t log Provo people, chairman and Mra, new fiodier kjaa, to asad t W. A. Gay. and Mrs, doubt the ssast pppaUr at j ' Bud Edenberr, Mrs. Frank Dnsen-- wtoter fabrics. Thjee-pi. berry, Mrs. VUate Vincent. Mrs, Wil coaaelaaaewshadeeaBrd-liam Strong, Mrs. Alma Bores Mrs. which might.abm.wt he calk J. H. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. sis. They are ssaaQy wit: C Snow, Mr. snd Mrs. H. F.Thamaa j Barter lesgth easts sad ha Mr. and Mrs. Chris Andrea sou and der Une frocks, crested with family Mr. and Mrs. Oran Smoot cable taste. Black appears and family. Miss Basel Snow. Mrs. ed with metal trimmings at William Snow. D. H. Loveless. Mrs Greess. Ltsxia McDonald of Heber. and the favorites. members of the band. A. A. Loucet. whs keeps aae af est hotwes in Parte sad cat Jim King and the drummer. honor of having created th 1 ed rostooe. is taovlir a model in tweed which is pa ty smart to Une. It has a ' IJlKEVIEW SOCIETY." skirt snd a short Jacket, w Mrs. Shaw. shoulders designed to give t Reporter. Jatwph silhovwrte to the C Telephone, Lanvin ia showinc a c son D. J. Beese and Thomas. summer model, with a Ja Rudolph Glade-- , Serge Glade and green sad white gtogham. Leonard Johnson have returned to plain, commes kitchen vari their home in Lskeview after having with a chic which to ssmk The JactH ia abort, atra ' spent several days on a fishing trip . st Strawberry. pert, edged about wtth gm which ahm trims the alee. Mrs. Chsrles Madaen has returned to her home after enjoying a weeks partially piested ap) ceatume. tocether with a w vacation trip to-- Strswberry. '. whr hat which has the Mr. snd Mrs. Marion Clinger of ears" st the side. ; Aberdeen. Idaho are vlriting in Lakpview and Provo for an Indefi nite length of time as the guests of many of their friends snd relatives. Angeio-aaxa- a -swyabat high-ctaadto- g ! thiee-quarte- n et 1 1 49S-B-- I r 7'' Mrs. L. L. Bunnell liar returned to his home here after having spent the wist S2 nKintns in ttie German mission field where be labored tor the L. D. S. church. Professiorj Director; stawaaamaSaasaaAM LATfTXSS . Party Is a Success ..Br MRS. PEARL C TATES.... Reporter. Ladies Municipal Council. Mr. Much credit is due our president. Mrs. William Gatherum ' aed son KUly f Salt Lake have re--t Mrs. George 1L Brimhail and assistturned to their home In that city ing ladies of the municipal council after having Wa xisitlnc here fw for the splendid aid effective - way "eirci I r I s lhKfS"if TMc'iiHffieTlirwMch they carried out the-mountain rwe:s of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Glazier. less tes at e Furniture Department priTilegea - GET IT AT Sin I 1 aVTettorT:rJcon father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Tetter af New Fork, has been visit-to- g here durtnjr this wek a The Bishop and Mrs. E. B. waAer. $7500 and up n. IXfXCB G. At Modest Prices not the aacieat ttoata wtth thea af poUtaig eat what th eafra woman waa dnlsc arttlr this freedom for the toapvaetsstae af kxaw aad af th atato. Owtog to tk csstatsndasus by Mra Thorpa aaawt yaxtto It's to aVwn MM. Ui a"guef Me-Art"-r- III I UU2 h .lJWg,jonght these Diningjtponrsuites i wwrd. tK(e btdiea uaNSrttakJac th ftoanctog aaan a ctob beau awaai to be enter-tohasae- at ssanjr beautiful and C DANC right 1 gifts wen twww ST th foUowina- - frkmia efc Asad-ed-Di- . w Vis AJcea FWtoa ad kOas Erma hlcrriU. FlsOowlag ta afternoons pro-duc-ed in e. Yfrr -- 1wrtag ta afieraooa the ruesta naiaamativ emtertalaed with 7 Mrs.. Rabia Booth, and a f card raav. th ing Room Furniture. A new Period design modified for modern interiors. Simple sturdy lines and not too ornate decorations, give it a distinction and quiet luxurious-nes- s that never grows tiresome. In French walnut, one of the very finest .style by furniture maufacturers. oar-mat- Asad-ed-D- . ftBride-to-b- e Fitting attributes indeed and those which most people want symbolized in their Din- galley-fightin- Tnsuf-ben-Mokt- ictr-r- TWO f the nrevnUias cxahjrs thee precreKStv Evxsi to t dea af hdca. naaimw Kept Promise! ia the rtvvo The kTassM Beth aad htarjorie Staarts catrrtaiaed at a Bwt aaawer Tharsdav ewina of ktiaa FloretM hlcEwan swinge urtB take riar ! th awar farara. Th ramus were svettHy SVreratrd with a proTusioa af th aeasea-- a ftowers aad ptok aad white were th colors used oa a watwiaet of which v a Bslnlatara hride Quiet and Luxurious . True-Believe- r. .Kh JL Eigi.y thus city after hav. ta. fammrr ia Ijmdja t t ktr. whip-lashe- 1 Mrs. hae rrtar&d Honor Guest white-bearde- :L SOCIEW CLUBS, rfl PRIE lSii. Sh)mnu a na t segtanlng of a Sir Oftvar and was Tasuf-Mow Moslem cam- that la Sir 0&vr ha saw Second Sectior. -home the third of. September by the Attorney General Harvev Cluff bf miniature lake in the glen. The grounds .which were gay IB Salt Lake viaited in Pleasant View Ssaday as the truest of hia mother, the autumn' decora Hons of orange. green and red and bedecked in In Mr. lYaacis dort. dian tepees, formed a pleasing back coMMrmxs hold otrnxo ground for the attractive refreshIndian paint brashes . The members of the Black Hawk ment; tables. BOOTH at BSQCSZJ! lWTers.j Knight Stock. Prove, I, BockhiQ Bids, Spanish Fa , " BAKES ABAKn Attoraey and Cotssseairs CoUeetioc3 ssd Adjust j " Eecy where, ' Cor. Firs West and Cei i PtoTS, TTtah. ; G G. T. HIG6K. AjStsraeT-at-La- Room 14, Knight B, AHoTDjej-at-La- Boost 12. - w Kaifht K CHAS'HaXCB c' Kooau 13-X- I Laaryer Knight- I 1 r. |