Cape May County Times, 3 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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Fit'rton. comloi from her u™' frw minute* later, found tarry »in ok Ins bl* plPf E De*ert«d Mrrjbodj Men tbr do,.: »' “•‘•'irL.Miry. "Uke to e» »»lktn*. “Surely:" *»*« rr "^ raserU They bmded Mraisbt up the

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wbleb *tood detached a fW"* 1 of rock, bis •» “ r ummrr cottx * r ’ .quare a* a cube of ' u f a '' , ri A lasted be»P of taiu* and debrt* „»«. a ra'ber roush pasaase to

• top.

who in the story:

C rim stead, the “Buccaneer" of IhXi awasbbuckllns story. Is ‘ d among the California red-

Jl-powcred car. when Its gasoline tank ie broken. Bnrlon Grimstead. bis “spoiled' daughter. l> with him against Her Mil. especially so as she delve? her father’s object in •(•tins on her going on the trip It to .fhrow her Into the company

'Pretty scrambly." said Daren-

Th..’. whv 1 sar there* a re- at* car-ring a portable type- . -T^nk you can make itr sponsibillty connect^ with It- All (writer. Grtastead ™et him Jn. j she scorned reply, but b^nst

this capital and these works of at the circle of nreilghtvarions kinds and these workmen! “No shenanigan abo wil' And other and probably more I Rm*._ ^e w.ntedjn -

ultimately useful things to do af-

t this contract drawn abso-

ter a

on them all at onee “ j be may consult

"What would be your sugges-; I don t

tk>n*" asked Grimstead. .iectio”

Davenport laughed boyishly "I -My goodness! Thai’s a large | -

order! But I suppose it might be) “Hes “f ™ ~ • blm fed out through a single industry j growled Grimstead n-e got bun

nested BOW 1MI! Of upll.t and

r lily-whites."

mmln*. chauffeur and house

U Of gay spirit*, repressed be-,

l of his nitre Engllsb-butler — - - “ * id

at first—say, motorboat engines, or j located no* Pul! of uplift and

something of that kind. If we; shy of horse sense, held the patent.-, we could regu-jand they Ye got

late that exactly

scramble up over the

tagged talus. Davenpor* watched the poise of her light and graceful figure for a moment, then fol-

lowed.

The top of the rock was perfectly fiat, but at two elevations, one two feet higher than the other. It was carpeted with moss. “Hop down.’ advised Darry. himself descending to the lower of the two elevations. “Now sit down lean your back. Can you beat

Davenport, a youth come* by and astonishes them first by laying his small car runs of elec trtoity so be bas no “gas" to give tl-wi- and next by winning a t bet from Gardiner by pre-

m*» bet Acting a r

The stranger make* another bet ’With Gardiner, this lime that his car will run a certain period of <im* on ‘Is battery He dlsclosefa> Miss Burton that be U “the" Stornnce Davenport, a lamou* Vritsr, makes him vistl: Interest-

lag to her.

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"The royalty idea appeal* to Be." answered Davenport, “for I certainly do not want to gel mixed «p In affairs unless I have to. But I do feel responsibility In tSi=W a thing like this loose without trying to do my part." Tool! find the business part of It in. pretty competent hands." Wfcmtend asrureo him. T do not doubt that for a moment” said Davenport. “I shouldn’t hare a moment’s uneasiness on that score. I’m thinking of the

world at large.”

"World at larger" repeated 4rimatead. a little blankly. -• “Tes. You. of course, have not

this* -

The natural seat thus formed and cushioned commanded to the right a view up the stream which at this point ran straight and wide for some distant^ Birds flitted and midge* hovered In the

these gifts of yours." demanded Burtoo after a time. T want to know bow you knew so accurately about the rain*" "1 doc t know very clewrly myself.” l-nny answered. Tve never tried to

“Did . ■inch's 'Life of the quired. "Or any of Kabre’s Insect

“Yes. I know. 1 us a start. Now

dally ant*, hate what

call a

breathedl playing , reweo®-! first *~

.«c; you know we sUrled

to talk about you. not about and ant* 1 believe you

way they should, man would tare

vweon-! first band—wrii. ^ gently - • Ezr'Jzxs - ~!^=s**

tnis same — universal dom tha- the lower cr r*. , f, r “ b *V.

As respect, all U*

would normally run against to hi* every-day normal life be wuuld >er. or feel perceive »s a better world-the cause* “f, results: because the str«m of life would flow through bl® by certain channels turning certain

tall and practical

-Ttai'i what you dc! ” she cried

excitedly. “I *ee!“

"In a very

way: a little more loan •*« »~*- age People have Juat about loet that power They have little remnant* of H. You’ve board of ‘premonitions' that have worked out; •feeling’ that eome one waa in the room: or experienced eome of the numerous ’eolnrtdent*. a* receiving a letler right on top of eome e*pedal thoeght^of

the

“Yes.” she cried, “what i

“You probably •bought of all i

It ’

_ Simply old. choked channel* letting through a trickle. She pondered this a moment, her

row* puckered prettily.

"11 Is our fault—fhla choking— she asked. "How did It happen T“ -1 don’t know, of course; but I irmise." he repealed. “It to the Irterventloo of mind, of Intellect. Man’s Intelligence to a fine

lies ted. But it was be only a tool for the

pietely blocked. SO of trickle doer —■*

U it wasn’t for

Who burst* out. we-d tie ourselves up In mr mind* ano • you could tell about the^Ja hod jcamrd

That a roughly K.” • How do yon do XT

“It * hard to **y I **t my mine

It’s hard to say

and then take what

to me I torn my atuptlop to the type of that this to wnful for me

• Do you think everybody ought; J—« u t o have this power- ; what it to l_ “Yee: It belongs normally tti the Larry, and y>

“Could I do tt—with practice r ; u>

“I’m certain of it." ! set my mtad aaide. as “Oh!" She ertad "1 want to try! : jmrt cor Mew. on* How do you startT" (came to me. aad that He smiled. nos to you-! don’t mean physical —Thto to no conjuring trick to be i n earn see -1 don’t know What I

learned: It* a good healthy facul-; mewn-orwhat I’m calk tog Smut-

ty to be developed. You've gr* " *- — *“*

relax something Inside of you

you bold tight together lor over/- i I can’t ten what it

day Ufe—something to your con- j "It to the answer to my lovw for

dir

Larry. ”UC» surpr.w .1 * Th# fatoerman « , t ^ ' tome, apuahtog dost J Straight vista. Matter le« and atraight *r,. £ ^ ‘ v >='-■ h

restful curve* of relaxation by one even the smaller mt

relinquished their guard. Her face took on the dreamy aad far-away peacefulness of s sleeping

Thus IS minute* paaoed

she stirred slightly

t\ So Original and Dipferu tAaf Comparisons are Jmfio s ubi

Then you finally prefer the stock proposition T" "I goes* it’s what I ought to have,” *nid Davenport. “Very well.” returned Grimstead. "Gardiner, get your notebook and

take thto.”

. . Gardiner had risen from the Bat I’ve been pondering on It for post of private secretary and so a very long while. It’s the terrific took short-hand, upset In industry that must come “Draw me up a proper contract

“Of coarse there will be reudJnstments." agreed Grimstead "But Just stop to follow thl* out. Let’* suppose. lor the sake of argument, that this batten to all It might be: that It to a genuine short cut to unlimited power. The gas and electric companies would Mmply have to go out of business. Why should anybody buy anything Of them' Reaching out from that, ttlfik of the correlated Industries that would be more or leu af-

“Tve got

i all t

•hat kind of Imaginai man.” Interrupted rlly. “I’d already con-

Jjjrcra "And -the 1

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Cburse.” smiled Davenport, lag from his tense eagerness •then besides there are bun thousand* of workmen • ' thrown out of em-

a time until a rebad been made.”

sounds terrible!" cried

embodying these point*." Grimstead Instructed him. “Patents In name of Universal Power Corporation. Capital stock 100.000 share*, no par value. non-a**ea*able. Forty per cert, to Mr. Davenport. Sixty to rue. I to ftarnioh workin- capital Manufacture commerce within three months. One honored thousand dollar* to be paid Mr. Davenport as bonus caxh payment on the conclusion of the first 1000 bora fide sales That satisfactory a* far a* It

The attentive youth nodded. “All right Now Just to cc the point you brought up. this That for the first five y.ar* Mr Davenport to to have the right a* to any contemplated tensions of business. That

yon. Davenport—

“That’* fine!” cried the young

Gardiner diaappearad with „ | flashlight In the direction ol the I car. '■> return after a few mo-

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complicated and a lot more Intelligent and efficient than any human government You would hardly go ao far aa to say that an ant to an intellectual creature; that be. or any of hi* tors or fellow*, has a brain that could think out aad put to operation a system of government. Yet he act* with a heap more tatelUgcDce that most met a'crag*. How come!

“I don't know.” “Neltber do I: be

Suppose for tbr sake of argument that In the void all about and through us to a saturate solution

of all possible knowledge

dom. The thing* we call living creature* live In thto: It 1* all around us: but we are more or les* cut off from It by the fact that we are Individual and Imperfect being*. We are in shells. let us ray: particular wisdom or knowledge geU to us only through special cracks. A perfect being would have a point of contact for every possible knowledge or wisdom But in our finite world every individual, whether 11 to a

rock or a tree or an ant to

build *o that hr can come In ci act only with toe particular little lece of wisdom or intelligence

. j irom the great *tore that be need* Here* to Ihe Universal Power n hlll blutneu A „ |be ^ «n,ehow . p0 * < ‘ <,U * 11 kn0 * » h “ d Of Ume | sword somehow reopening by * whether the season ! to he drv

humantty »toff. The chance* are that he won't sign any contract without seeing a lawyer. So draw up a subsidiary agreement on part u> sign the contract provided his lawyer—get hto name—pronounce* it technically correct. Well get him to sign that anyway: and that will tie him up.” It was near 10 o’clock before the little typewriter ceased clicking. and about 11 when Davenport affixed bit signature to the agreement to sign A* Grimstead had foreseen, he did not want to sign The contract Itself without expert

j . Islet at to Its form; hut. 'being I to ftirnlih" all satisfied with lu substance.

was willing to agr»6 to that. “Water, lemon*, sugar!” Grlm- ■ treid then called to Slmmlnt. and set out on tbe ground before him four tumblers, pouring into eacb onerous measure from a bottle. Tbr drinks mixed, Sim handed one to each. Grimstead

Frankly. The Viewy bat left carrent practice to ( v a—i.j—I -*— —f— B iMOOBMtin.

behind that comparison* am it

Cooaervatne drivera mil! i car's a

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They wTd dc&fbt In it* pick-up sod k fas comfort rzi tor—dim beamy.

But tbe magwfceot. all-day tpaad of tbe faultless saaooeboeya ora clods aad cobb thrills that awnk the adveotarer!

Six powerfal cylinders are six powerful reasoni (of J ' * ■ *-* Is (bn iMaic Victory ino!

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For the firat time in c body are a unit. Floor aod seats ere built in tie ebsssis, Tbe wide Victory ebaaais frame rvpUco tbe Cttstotoary body sill -end etimiaares the oatotoary body eewrtirap. Tbe body itself bu ooiy I major parts!

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The next morning a corduroy! road across tbe meadow was mad,and a road around the fallen red- i

wood was begun.

The Grimati-ad Vecidcd to go flehing and received *omr inlormalinn Irom Davenport about the lurking place* of rainbow trout. ] ’There'* one thing: be sure you' get tbe most northerly swale.”, concluded I-btj. “The country .starfishes up there, and 11 get to following the wrong canyon you'll

1 lost”

You better come along. Boss.” d Grimstead. "Go get your

J tackle.”

Gardiner appeared In the dlrecon of tbe car and .raa gone so •ng that Grimstead became fidgrGurdiner seemed to hare a reat deal of tackle to rig ahd lothes to put on. "Here." called Grimstoad at Ia*t. 1 'u coins to make a start You )!'<» along when you get ready. I: ' ‘tike the stream and fish and you keep going until

>u sturdily, and 10 afler vexatious de- • do With leader* titangling thereof, ‘ed. Sim min* ap-

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