Show gTTTTnAY MOBNINQ APRIL 13 im PIRATESc AHOY! By CHARLES B DRISCOLL Chevalier De Grammont Pirate of Proud Punctilio attacked tha toTOOt swarmed over the and Porto Bello They spiked ramparts in a rush soon were and fort guns of the pillaging the town FORTS HELD UP are reputed to -- seven men Forty to have have made the capture and Grammont held the forts until could bring up reinforcements Sometimes I fear the corsairs were wont to lie mildly about the ber of men Used in an undertaking one of the and this may have beendidnfc count occasions when they enwere who men of the quite all The Side Spaniards gaged on their worsted by the famous forty-seve- n to were reported by the huocaneers is just number seven hundred This for me a little too tall a tale the Grammont was wounded in enthis shot during neck by a pistol the looting whicl gagement After of gold and amount netted a fair their silver the pirates went back to hurA Goave for made ships and the in and here ricane caught them larterrible of the height storage 152 ger of the two vessels pirates guns and nearly ora hundred more of imporbesides a score who were to tant Spanish prisoners to the went ransom be held for part of bottom The ship canied the loot of Porto Bello -- with her to Davy Jones’s locker back to Tortuga Grammont went If’ 7 i F r AV-- ' s red-tett- er i sep-arate- ly i BACK FROM SEA Maracaibo situated oh a pea from lake just a little way backadvannatural sea had great the but fer some reatages of defence was destined to be son or other she pirates buca prey to robbers caneers and marauders so long as enterprising genUemen as rich rrhevaller de Grammont Sir Henry iSs NEW YORK (INS) -- a Brookii man recently is reported 'to hi made a deal with an automobf agency that his friends are haini as a masterpiece of financial The man took his f our A ear car to a dealear to be appraise ST§roJ£to b DE GRAMMONT son of the 'Thirteenth’s SonT oTto to have been atIs said guardsmen of arms to the profession tracted sucremarkable by reason of hisdueL He was only cess in his first fourteen or fifteen when inhe ankilled in his mother's boy friend formal bout The older man could to have killed the boy but preferred stain the avoid and defend himself of such youthful blood But the by the gallants youngster Incensed went in for remarks contemptuous it blood and got Young Grammont’s mother was a widow at the time and would have incibeen doubly distressed by the to go to dent if her son had had of the duel prison But the victim lived several days and gave the officers to understand that iltg's So the fight had been all hisa fault m cadet became man the young dishe where the Royal Marines tinguished himself GIVEN COMMAND While still in his early twenties Grammont-wagiven command In-of West a privateer frigate ina the Dutch ship dies He captured in her near Martinique and found dollars million two a cargo worth This prize of course belonged to the capture by king of France’ after her the 'proand French a privateer been ceeds of her sale should have divided according to law with a fat share for his majesty and Ws Unfortunately Grammont the crew drank up and squandered one dollars during two million and about Sanmonth’s debauch inwas a to Domingo It for the month and it wasasglorious ana money the as long privateers the when J the rum held out Butthe celebra-tors were all empty purses squanhad realized that they dered his majesty’s money diffiWhat to do? It wasn’t so in cult to solve that problem h& those captain andBrotherscrew days The buccaneers or Joined the blunt more be to or Coast the ravaghe pirate fleet that were Caribthe in honest shipping ing Main S bean and along the panish voyage buccaneering first his On on a on his own he was wrecked Birds of Isle near the reef coral He was able to salvageto something hang toand his crew agreed members the bapgto fit gether lest So they were guns at out a new vessel of fifty some snor made which Tortuga and successful raids By the spring of 1678 Grammont had sothedistinbucamong guished himself man to able was caneers that he sailed He fleet small a and equip hundred men to attack with seven Venezuela reputM to be Maracaibo where Spanish one of the depots before beinj concentrated was gold shipped to the mother country “OVERSHOES” FOR A1RP to Tortuga turned with Grammont the Soon however assembled a JSEjZ buccaneer had and hundred one of pany adventurers who ere wming to Mil 55k trade-i- n value The price o? !tr new car was $1400 He v as U'rt only $200 for his old car "Only $200?” he asked m amaA a -- ment '“You’re fortunate to set tui much” replied the dealer mf will have to sell it loi about It and probably will have a niCtl time in selling it" “TeU you what I’ll do ” the moti th at length take T allowance of $200 on the old A then buy it back from you for £: My wife needs a car and that runs perfectly” The deal was made and the r i 1st said torist received a credit of the new car without giving thing of value in exchange ! J? 4-- - LINGUIST GIVES Tip ON HOW TO LEA© Here Is one of the new rubber “oversoes Jor JJxpectedlto C s i I jmdW vt Gf eQ£orSfHed on the forward-edgeoped by Dr William while air eliminate flying’s greatest surtoce 0jf to rubber swhatever fce rea wings their oiledthem FNatlonalin Alr Qf pumped through L on stick Wesley ‘‘overshoe” Jt’eP5mental one'jjof may alr hose con“eftlon ° h”XneVl3the°nd polit3 ptlnsWon - £ “overshoe” PARIS (INS)— Learning a lata uage can be reduced to scientific at actitude according to Dr Ey Bendel of Vienna who has been' turing here ec- “But” he added "language not a science It comes into fthe f? - conscious through psychological K -proaches It should notbeand nfua not be learned It must arbsdrt somewhat battered but mont drove the Spaniards backjt streete ed suave politeness lordly man- soldiers had been treated unless full of fighting in the N and There was money barricadall their ners and plans for great had up gave “Choose a text book contain they where the inhabitants the invaders jewels to the pirates themselves against ed only words that statistics showS galrealistic the principal church customary threat his with most employed This W While convalescing from hisGram- - was surrounded by pirates who lantry? led his followers over the shouldfrequently not be committed to membp Goave SXIUV wound at Petit rolled casks of powder up against jarricades and J?ef but its sense and the words setfiri mont met two Dutch corsairs Van the walls and inside to°k It forth its sense should become tc 5 the feats of daring and Laurent de Graff The and piled dry brush on top ofnnce Then Horn forts and town in the thinking processel of the and gunpowder Wk a grained friendship The people at men three struck up a for 1 GrSSnont his and the beginner nexten-terprisemillion vy wt a the their soon were preparing over about half landed this tried celebrating have “We there experiment month was the capture of Vera Cruz dollars and twice that much further Jtd- - German At the end of four morchih for and preparing rich that They had information could read a newsga - collected during the following day I 'inn booty was to be had in this Span- and night in th£ fight at beginners that understand 80 per cent of th and and words” FIGHTS DUEL four Campeachy a Spanish ser-vi101679 they sailed with for the sailed Bpanish in then an succeedEnglishman The expedition raerf 1200 They whole r ships and held out against the to stopping die was still burning next day whetj ed in landing 800 men in the night Tortuga need make to fmbusters Yucatan choong horde of below the town without arousing the coast of Here filibusters boarded their ships ah Grammont Van De Graff and rather than Party! ed repairs the in habitants Withoutof atheknowlset sail for Tortuga divij toe rest- Horn fought a duel oyer led a storming reon tne c th astute edge c the climate and members more them Horn Van The and two loot knocking Vr of the by it sion ful na ure of the Spanish people so H Chevalier who hated French government by this timlai Sad The ceived a wound in the arm So little is dif icult to understand how of become aware of the existence cf disinfecting the about was known Englishmen but merely many surprise attacks by filibusters Grammont the pirate gnd depid that the wounds in those days and p rates were possible along ever infected such talent as his shouj h that becoming arm Horn’s Main But have you Spanish a employed in his majesty’s sebiet rlL him great suffering Dutchtried staying awake all night after caused redoubtable Governor do Cussy of Tortuga othe and living in Vera Cruz for many years? month f Pleasa accept "it 'wz'x£hi btained fort Grammont a commjsstoi saying: man died of gangrene Spaniard GUARDS ARE ASLEEP 4 my as lieutenant of the king and prot at life and your Gramsword left they Further disagreements followers your The guards were asleep for 1 never punish a man for moted him to the governorship Gram- mont with only had lived long in Vera Cruz ere San Domingo Out of his donliniot VaSrf wish that you Jaatand I me to sailed He a mont led the vanguard of the aboard frigate agtpnst of instead with there grew what is known today ' tackers The town was very soon in maica where he 'and his company fighting I £ me!’ tho Republic of Haiti the and soon squandered their takings the hands of the pirates LOOT OF PLENTY deHowever Chevalier de Gramncnl Grammont was a graceful spendsoldiers who were employed to the thrift and loved to toss gold about That was Grammont’s way did not exercise his executive funfend the place were besieged inconctions very long He couldn't res fort The filibusters gained in the manner since made famous on® men the temptation to make He trol of some of the larger pins by Cyrando de Bergerac at town tmvintf loot of the gold won after turned upon Spanish which they plenty thai of powder a select company of fewer eachy? They held 4 great celebraThen they rolled barrels by organized next sailed q toward The expedition and baek the which to hundred barracks two pirates the before turning feast against take tion o a secret expedition against th planned to men was the soldiers had retreated and piled the proud Chevalier It Tortuga thousand a They Spiked the Guns of the Fort with FYfnce Carthagena saint’Of Louis patron Spaniards St w'asSTfhS forests until tt cor- The first objective was Campeachy of the main portion of - He never returned and pishi town of Torilha which the-- through site the On the Drake Francis logmuch Sir whence and a JSbb port to Morgan Grammont does not record his end Spanish’ were Mown as a strong the town of Camneachy j Spaniards bad fortified roved the seas wood was shipped Twenty-tw- o of th fa After treasure of the ' to thousands hold alprotect Charles E town had a 1930 landed and Grammont captured the corsairs with filled up it (Copyright Grammont gave into and his tage townsfolk were herded logwood piled up But a hot struggle Grammont Campeachy Driscoll) ter a few hours of fighting back to the water - The gigantic bonfire were told v oHo- rt ' Lhft town and in a Sid set to find town where plodded churches the entered men only afire they was as its fled crew out the in the population had broke as the Sickness fled tnat they would all be treated — Spaniards had againvalucustom when raided carrying most that the due to exertions in the tropical their with interior the into rhardy1- of the treasure to pursue gle Of the seven hundred was treasure-beare- rs ables It hopeless the corsair on this sailed The pursued The Spaniards evi- pirates who had three hundredbootwith six them further re- into the interior attacked only lesa voyage dently could continue retreating hundred of his men He wounded ¥ W 4 i - art i — 0 yic-io- rv plated P lv j ce ata - j : -- s £" arasssas aew i I of V - ' - CP“ 1 the I & frgan-ize- St I row-boats 11 - 1 “ T?l EIGHTS and SIXES can y or me L x thah any previous closed Dodge Six now lower in price ir car in Dodge Brothers history fully lives up to the Dodge repu- - The-ne- preference invariably follows the arrival of a superior product And there is a best Always there Is some manufacturer unwilling to be satisfied with an average result - i n Eight the Six and the Single Six represent three cars in three popular price fields as fine as money can build or buy designed by ah engineering staff recognized by the motor car industry as one the profession of the most capable-i- The In motor cars one manufacturer who Insists upon a superior product is Nash No manufacturer has finer facilities to produce fine cars than Nash None lays down any more rigid standards for materials and craftsmanship None has learned how to build with more skill and precision or with less waste All this must be keenly evident to anyone who appreciates fine motor SINGLE SIX Twin-Ignitio- Twin-Ignitio- n - i - : i i tation for low operation and upkeep costs Gasoline oil and tire "' means economical operation Scientific mileage is high which ' ’" '- - ’ St ‘ ( l"’ A i i j design and materials selected especially fori heir wearing qualities insure that repair bills will be kept a a negligible amount The dependability and stamina of the flew Dodge Six ' are your best insurance too against the anrioyance of loss of use n l N ash Features You Should Know i " mntomaJAa lubrication built-i-n radix tor shutter end the world’s easiest steering in every modeL Adjustable front seats Steel spring cow n ers with lifetime lubrication In the n Six lines The priceless pro Eight end ruction at no extra cost of Duplate plate glass In all doors windows and windshields n Eight line This glass Is also thruout the available at slight extra cost In all other Nash cars Ceatnlltcd I r Twin-Ignitio- ?f I f' "t ?A‘! 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