Little Trinket of Tin ♦ ByLUYBAXU
kUNltlki. 1*11. >j N«t» I Bqrippod wlU $100 U»4 • bora*«h<M OUnsct Archibald Crratou K#uu#l wort* wu Ml udrtft aioid tL* cold Tba capital wit* which h# wu ox* Parted to wraot woulth from tho world wu# the gift of hit father. Tbo tukan of I net woo from t*o girl bo #xpoct#4 •mm om i* marry. Tho words accompanying tho bank nocoo ran oMirathlng llko tblo: **l gov* you l*o those* to wort la th**» otool mlllo and climb tbo ladder oa tbo rongs of nxpoilonc* That's t*o way 1 dig It. aad you could hot# douo aa well. Of cosrso I'm oolj pr«-*ld#nt of tbo compaay, but that la aot oo bad wbow you coo older 1 had oo adoration. Rut you Instated oo a couroo at tho ooiioratty. aad bow you haws it. Hcrao a hundred cask. Harucra It to your leoruiug aad try to make good ot oomothing. If you fall, Juat come back and own up to It, aad HI giro you tbo ■onao Job you could haw a bad four yoaru ago— without tbo collrgo couroo." Tbo boroooboo cam# Into Clarcnco'a pnaaiaotoo that night w*au ho callod oa Mas dot In e Oabomo to toll bar their wedding would ha to to bo pootponod another hundred yooru," bocauoe bla father hod refuood to make him a manager in the mills, and now be would hare to loan to do aooaothlnf. and than do It until bo bad enough money to finance a royage oa tbo matHmoulal son. "I thought you leaned bow to do tblago at college." Magdollno ob tarred In aympatbedc ton en That's where you thought wrong. Tbo ouly things I loaned la collago were football aad baaobaU. To bo frank. Mag. tho ouly way I orur passed my examinations was with tbo assist - a oca of my master partner— luck. In fact I last bluffed my way through, studying eery Httla. Tre always beau a good bluffer, aad bad my share of luck, but— you cunt bluff father." Msgdotlao smiled wit* tbo dawn of aa Idea, excused horoeif sad loft Urn room, returning writ* a httraonhno about the alio of a half-dollar. "Ifa aot all tot." aba assured bias, "although tt does bars a good shins. Ifa |ust tin, but tb« little trinket has beau to our family for many gene rations and has always brought luck to tbo poausssor. I want you to wear It, sad It will hslp your usual luck and Muff to make good." Clarence attached tbo token to bis t ateb chain, sad somehow It seemed to cIto blm confidence. TU make good at aamothlng," ho promlood aa bo took his Iosto. "Until T got a good start though, you'll aot beer from ma" Clarence did not daoai n tbo calumnious chain of names that fettered him. Ancestors on bla mother's branches af tbo family tree wore to blame. If ha bad b«a bleaaod with names befitting his appearance and personality, they would ha to been something Ilk# Jobs Bam Hank Brown. A a it wan, bla frleods bad taken bla Initials and eetned "Onck" fbr his nlcknam* He was s healthy specimen of tweu-ty-thro* with sis foot of height and a gensrows girth. While aot axactly handsome, ho was attraction, with twinkling blue syua, a mouthful af ahlnj tooth, a mop of light brown hair that looked rusty, and a Roman see* which, although turgor than aeceaaary, norm gat la tbo way. Bo was aot corpulent by any moans, but was chunky, and walked with a rolling gait that would mark blm for a mller. alBefore hunting a job "Onck" fait It airman ry to out so bo hunted n restaurant and. sealing htmaelf at t table. picked up a newspaper. An account of a murder drew bla attention. Tho doOottlvm still era looking for Hews," bo read. A cough at his shoulder apprised hisi of tho presence of a welter. "By Ouorgor* he exclaimed mentally. Tn going Is ho a detection." "Bring me bom hash." ho told tho waiter. IL On fibs Stat* floor af • nlao-otory Hotldtaf Dotoctiro Oack waited for Hienm His otficw runt same cheap boco use ho was wflBng la trust btmastf •n room IB Kennel worth's dotectirt agency was •dvnftisnfi In both the local papers, but nt tho begin sing of the agency*# second week of existence those ndver* ti »emeale had dona no mora than fiabten dm firm's pocketbook. N amorous n«-i dentals sf oxpeoaa, Incladlag a H'woaa to "detect," had oaten tbo bus•trad, and OUroncu was worrying about , his next mcaL , Across the street two men oo a scaffold wars pointing a smoked ham oo 1 'ho brick wan af a budding Clarence watched with wistful ayes, puffing ▼!- Hously on bla pip* "I cnu't stand It," ho finally derided, sad pulled tho shade orur the window, •butting tho has from tUw. TU hero to gfro tt up tad call an tether." Ho ranched for the telephone, but bo- 4 fo re ho could lift tbo raeeWer the boll 1 rang. It startled blm aad be sot for 1 half a minute as though dated, then 1 rautiouaiy answered! < "Hollo. This li day-, Kennel- 4 worth** dotoctiro agency." This la George Dillingham." mid a ■ harsh col co, -Rush a detect!?* out te j ■*•••* fiomotbody lifted fid. 000 flram ' tho oo fo Dnraetivo Oach gulped hard, then 4 Ttl bo rtghb— TU sand my boat ama 1 right ant" i Ho returned the recti ror te its rest- t In# placo bounced to bis foot, snatched 4 bio but from tbo wall, reload tea wig- 4 dow blind sad gated gloatlagly at the f • iitwi, thsa res on tho r the eight flights of stairs to J te# street aud balled a trolley cor. <*f a grlTsto dotectico J ogolnst tee adclco of my a«n in law." 1 • nnmtncod Mr. TMIIIngbtm, pulling ft 1 hlo white ffootoo ap reeding hit ohnrt * lags ter aporf and glartag fiercely 14 through pwwerfuMonood onwtarlM 9 ^BHtur have kept tee whole thing J f^ot," onortod tbo Nads-law. Mtfag fl cidoumy tatn a ctgur. Ho waa of ***** Qfltonre'r own ago end with a ' fXMh, gemot foaoeer. no tera appoored nocer without a maw, for htg ?TT. T W,"L »«
•erred tbo practtcol Mr. Dilliagbsm Tbo tea la low ohruggad hi* about dam aad left tbo library. Mr LHUing bam approached tbo cftoiiosl apprc bonder, who wao examining tbo dial ea tbs safe. Tm against detectives myself cob fldrd tba h*«d of the bouse, "but l'vo got te show Mr Fetty— that's my son-la-law — he's not ruoulug thing* However, yoa got to work on aiy icigm— I five hundred dollars If you catch the - libber, and nothing If you fail " Clareure a heart slid luto hla Oboes sad s smoked bam ho bad bean vision- * log did s uiovls fsdeout However, he |. siretcbod himself te bla full all fnnt d sad (tared haughtily at bis proapect Ivo "rustomor." t. 1 "Those are always my terms," he d said, with dignity, sad added : "I hovo n sever felled oo o rase." Mr. LMUiagham related what he knew of the robbery. While tils* aaak lag a huoloeea deal with hie eon la law, which ne< eaaltsted opening the safe to stamina aomo papers, he bad been called from the library. Mr l'#tty'e call of "llolp' Stop thief!" bad brought hJm back ou the run. aod he found the sob In law lying uo the floor, . bla coot partly torn off. pointing to tbo window and groaning "He went ( through tba window." aisnclag out the aperture la que# r Uoa, Mr. Dillingham had ***u no one Aa examination of the oaf# had die- , c'oaed that llu.UOO wee inlaalng. "Have ( you a clew?" be asked Clarence, con . eluding bis story. Detective Cock smiled enigmatically "Oell the servants," be dlre*i*d. One or all of the servants might have beea guilty, and Clarence Archibald ! Creetoa Keoelwerth would not have suspected It, after the straight forward •torlas they tnld. It# was honest himself and had not yet learned to dlstruvt others. m. Telling Mr. IX I ling ham ha waa following a clow. Ciarocco loft the house, outwardly confident, but Inwardly dejected. Tm no good." he coaflded to biro self, aa bo trudged down tbo lane leadlag from tbo Dillingham domicilo. Tbo sun bad Juat tank beneath tbo earth's rim, and tea last wao gray with gath •ring darkoooa axrept fur a few va grant raye of twilight that sifted through tbo Interlacing boughs above. T can act myself crawling back to father — or starring." said Detective , Oack. filling bis pipe. He paueed close to big troo, aad opened hla metal matchbox, but It was ocupty. Clicking | it abut la disgust. *ls band caara in esotart with tbo tin horseshoe oa bit j watcbchaln. A shaft of light struck 1 tbo trinket aad was reflected against j tbo troo. "Don't shoot," pleaded a trembling vole* behind tbo tm "I give up." Tbo form of a man. cringing aad trembling slunk forth. Clarence drew out bis oloctrlc flash and lot loose s flood af UghL Before him alood Mr. Potty, a traveling bag la his bead. Tbo ten thousand's to tbo bag," bo as id. "I was trying to beat it, but I saw you coming aad dodged behind the trta When I beard you cock that gun, and saw tho light reflect from tbo barrel, I decided It was time to quit." Half an hour later Detective Arch!- | bald Crestoa Koonolworth. with $300 in bla pockot. was rspsllag himself •with smoked bam. Another half-hour passed before bo was ringing tbo doorbell at the boms of Magdollao Osborne TOOK FOXES IN NEAT TRAP I ProO ably Only Instance on Record Whom Voungotore Were Caught In a Haras Blanket. How four foxes were caught In s boras blanket Is s quaint tale told by R. A. Hutmscher In tbs Uunlcr-Trador-Trapper of Columbus, O. "I happened to be drlTlng south of Bopstoe, 111, with the Impleiqaat dealar of that town, making business calls on several farmers of that section, ! when, to my surprise, 1 saw on a very fteep bill In tbo distance several young toxoo playing about aa If no bumsn was near." says Mr. Huunacher, "My partner aad 1 decided to try our luck st catching them, oo driving on a little farther, wo tied our borers tnd at out serosa tbo field after thorn, "When wa ranched the hole, ihcy wore all up over tbo bill chasing each other, oo telling my companion to go around tbo bill and chase them my ! way 1 threw a home blanket over tholr hols and waited. As they came rushing for the bolt I raised one end of the blanket just enough to bid#- myself ! and at tbo tamo time form s trap of It i for them to run Into. i "They all got to the hole about the 1 asm* time, when 1 throw one end of 1 tbo blanket over them, tho other end 1 being over the bole. In tha exrlte^ I moot I ouccoded In catching all four ' la tbo folds of tbo blanket. 1 1 "Wo went bock to tbo buggy and < $ravo fo town, my companion taking l two of the foxes and I two. Possibly tbo oxplsnstloo of our good luck Is the I tect that tbs foxes were not much mora than six weeks old when csp- M turad." (
WHERE THEY FOUND THE HAT Joe's Use of Brother Agent's Heotf goer, to $ay the Least, Had Net Improved It Attorney General Palmer lnotrueted tho Now Tork branch of (he department of Justice recently to gather oil tho Gorman propaganda evidence It bad accumulated to prosecute enemy allena during tbo war and forward It to Washington, where It could b* I stored In the state deportment vaults, i Tbo books, pipers and documents were placed In a wooden case five feet high, teur feet wide and two feet d*ep. which waa put In a special bagger* car accompanied by two special agents of the department. One of th* agents became tired of I sitting watching the cast and said he 1 would take s nap on It lie turned tho coo# over on ito old* and laid down on It. using his handbag as a pillow, while the other laid on tho floor nf the cor alongside tho big box. In the morning Npeclol Agent Joe. who slept on the bos, awoko and found Agent I Bill searching all Ihrough tho ca^ for I something. H* asked whot he had lorn and Bill said that ho certatety had hat when bo entered the cor l»ut It I was missing. They could not find the I and finally turned the .■ as* tight j •nd up and there ley Agent R|ir« new tell derby under It method perfectly fiat. Tableau. - 1 1 All Buoy. I "What's your w|ft doing?" "Trasorving watermelon Had/ •W i ■JVUW mi -UflBaBTMMMb — . 4,
, WAS PIONEER IN WIRELESS ^ Jsmoe lawman Lindaey, §e*ttt#h fitvgineer. Mai Not toon Given tho C r#S»t He Deserve*. 1,1 Ml# a l.rsrd el--s( Jauies R<nraan * J.inUoey and uturh stn»u< alrv<«0 lo 1 logropliy yet the • airer of iln* urn slid the I. -lory of ih# wther hi*' •««*pore blty in ) ■ th# ' lirlstlaii flci«-ij« e Moal 9 t«. i ('Ward* of ftigty y#«rs •#•• Boa man l.iiidaey i*|rersted a si stem sex use ih# Ituer 'ley. a dtstan* •- «»f oue aud a half iitllee Juil ehoi# I • b^-tg« the t'uuatrui i ion nf which ranks as «>us of th* ti»<»»t notable f#«'s In engii»'-«*rlj}£ 11. « rflorts failed l«» attract aiieBtieu at the I'm# boueifir. b«-«#usr <»f bis * ftlriuv iilsposllloa. hut tl»# history of el#ctfj.nl r#s#«n1i reerdi f#« nan<ea iu.itr drM-riui| of iwprcl tit.ui $is Ha * was e ploueer it* the appi)< ailob of rU-t'triclty foi healing Slid lighting pur|ht»«*a and bcajHtk# a g • at future | for It. A pi «•[«»» of Bowuuiu Lit.iUsy. as ha «M familiarly kimwu. It is into sating In not* that his #uvrgt#s wer« pot a holly duc ted to th« ad»anc«uaat of tli# mechanical art- M» »n a Uti guiot aitd ns such atartci out to translate the Ulhl# Into many diff#r#nt laaj gui.g'-- &svsp >sar-' labor w«s ex pondc-1 on th# task and th* work was far I i«»ii i being fllil»hr<l wh*-ii It bed (0 l»# abandoned Th# Hibl#. In tncom- 1 pleti form, may atlll be aecti In the Allien Institute, Dundae. bcotUnd. It j llv oprii In a glees case and shows lluit th# method etujiloyod was to dl ! vide th# Umk Into the rvqulslts Bum Iter of <*olumiii and In #ach colutxm . plate tha word« In Kngllah and their ! #qulval#nt la each languag# Into which they wera translated. Popularising American Sports. Among all tho articles of Amrrlcsa exports to th# far Kaat none *is touro typically AtnerlcsD or of greater importance la favorably affecting the In fluern# of th* Dulled States In th# Orient than the American playground. I according to John W. Wood, foreign secretary of th* Eplsco|ial buard of mission*, who is juat beck from nine mouths' tour of Chins, Japan and th# Fblllpptues. "Kxporting th# American play ground'' Is a line in which the board I of mt««lons has hnnn engsge*l for I about twenty years, aud Mr. Wood i announces that th# venture is now j beginning to pay big human dividends I — that is to ray. the Celestials and tba Flliptn<<s. aud particularly the girls of the latter race ar# rapidly learning J to "buru tl»e pill over," "cut the cor | ner* of the plate" and "murder Tbo ball." Regulating Immigration. Until 1 SM'J c>uigr#*« did uot ruake any law restricting foreign Imtulgra tion. On th* other hand, everything I was done to encourage immigration without regard to Its character or quel ity. In lb&! a law waa made exrlod lng cm aped convicts. Idiots and persons likely to become a public charge Sine# then laws have been passed #x eluding persons afflicted wltb any dangerous contagious dlaease*. (kerson** guilty of aehoua crime In their native country, anarchists, paupers aud professional beggars. Foreigners deterred by law ar# sent back to the country from which they came. During 1B10 tbo report of th* commissioner of tm migration shows Sj3Qfi allena, morally, mentally or physically below the standard were returned, 4.237 of whom I wcr* debarred from entering, the reI malndcr having been arrested and expelled. To Breed Rabbits for Tholr Fur. An organisation known as the R#- " Toren club his been formed In Don- < on. England, to breed rabbits for their fur. The scheme la being run on co-operative lines The bio# Beveren and the Havana rabbits are tho strain which the club Intends to rear. Th* fur of the tdu* Bovaren is of lavender blue and l* long, lustrous, fine and silky. That cf tho Havana Is of a rich chocolate color and is thick, fairly long and flue. It Is hoped to produce from the«# rabbits natural furs tbo color of which will not fade. i
Women Build Roads. fir# hundred Armenian women employed by the American Red Dross - have built 100 miles of stent roads and reconstructed several steel bridges In this section within the list four months, an Associated Press dispatch from Ma rash, Mesopotamia, •ays. Th# roads w*r# rebuilt In ord#r to facilitate transportation of lied Proas supplies. There were no male laborers to be employed so Oapt. Edward Btckel of Beottlo, who had charge _ of tho engineering work, engaged the who were glad to bate employment of any kind. Wastage of Coal. In a statement to Pennsylvania householders urging sifting of iinthrs<1t# a sites, the Anthracite Operators' association rays mining expert* rati* ■ ■— ■**/ w »«"ssii$ ftin*
mate that on average home w nates shoot three buckets of cool a week by Hot sifting, the loss s month being I about $2 Byes Examined Witboot Drops of goingto t'htlaOeipiii^ My iuvI hi Ky* Uimhi and HparloriM l» aa cottirieieaaeaohamandlnai.rcUy. l9Dmm d"b"#a»*0 at ahor faarai.i^i Prtraa co» ??■*— A w<u> work. All work Orna or I Ifif pfvIuVitfi. A. ELY loos aitawtl# Avewwe ATi.a PfTit1 otTTf «r. j. •bora Faat Lis* faoaM mtor. boil rso.. mm- a ^ jReal Estate and r Search Company RKrakSKNTB Fidelity Trust Comuany of Newark Wildiood Title and Trust Co. r Title Infiumnc* Searchea. AbfitnacU of Title, Con vayancl tiff Fire I niu ranee Prompt fienrtc* Alt Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Farms for tale OfllrM in Flrfit NiitlOBl Bank Building Ofipfi May Court Houm N. J.
"f~ — :l— c* *04#a*#»v aarv*#» "* • * U •" tt moot *#>*• IM« • A.: • <ia'^u»a a#a IK« I k# i w* J. ItaOS ini DAILAKU ItRtllLl » II fOl'tlgfl CAS OAKLAN D | SFNSIBLC SIX UNINTERRUPTEDficiyitc and exceptional thrift arc the salient characteristics of the Oakland Sensible SixTouringCar. Rough roadnsurrcndcr to its masterful power, and emphasize the unusual riding comfort of this able, roomy car. And gasoline and tire mileages arc uncommonly high. Touring Car, $11 7S; Roxdalrr, $1 17S: Coup*. JiAoi: Four Door Srian, StfioS; 1. o. b. PowiMC. M ib. Additional lor Wire Wheel kquip nient, $7$ CHARLES SACK Central Garage Ocean City immediate delivery New Jersey ^ (|p||l We Encourage People to Save We know how important it •> to save— and we encourage regular deposit v l»ccause we know what an advantage U i» to the people to !>e prejmred tor any time of amergencv Do not wail until you have a large amount, but bring what you have to the First National Bank and ojicn an account. j par cant Intelsat Paid or Saviaga fund Account*. First National Rank OCEAN CITY. N.J. wr ; ~ SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Closed for Season Sunday, Oct. 5 ' ! let th# *pnti». find *«>u wu Af r C 1 I humler >:<>nii« ar# coming OTte _ ) tnl !#:• I \ roof will be apt to mailt u M1- V ^^9' cot*M«l*rat'lc damage v C lnnineya that l#*k «houk) t»# looker' I . l^Lr 1 fier ami Si;i<le watrr-ttKht. Suiokv) V? At vfw r ^ < lnnui*yt can be made to draw. ,T 1 J I I in r«>of«. are 1 ' — rT~ Al' ktml of atove ami healer repairs. [[/mL-J \ . M»»v# .ml heater Pipe*. I f'(/flfvVvu^' '' L ^ l,! "'*1? *n" *1*1? ro°hng. pdiz Wfl\ SMITH'S Aj! j The Tin Smith ^ ^ ^ ' ' 738 Ashury Ave. Phnna 7.VW All Kind** of Uuttora
Universal Electric Irons i R. H. JOHNSON CO.'S STORE ■ 846 ASBURY AVENUE ~ " i Maddock's Pharmacy ff igHth and Aabury Avanua Whona SOO 7Ha Bquar. D*ai Shop for Drug Otor. Wants ■ ■ - , ■* THIS week we sell the Davidson 2 quart Hub QQn fountain Syringe, regular value $1.25, for oiJu GOODYEAR 2 -quart Hot-water Bottle, 01 AQ regular value $1.50, for 61. ZJj ^ — t j — ——————— — — — ' — — — II Complete Stock Ice Skates and Sleds THE MODERN HARDWANfc MORE Chas. C. Read & Co. * ALTtt t. AI 1 1 s. igf '• MB SO Aibury Av. Ocwn City, N. J. ); <1 — —————— «! tt CS-Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage. -a£X «» i» m R. CURTIS ROBINSON r, tti Conveyancing j Insurance 1 1 « NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR PENNSYLVANIA in IE No8. 744-46 Asbury Avenue n I OCEAN C ITY. N. J. *
A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps If If " not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. I OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE j of Atlantic City Elactrlc Company i _ I
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John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth |Kr«*t and H*v«r Avanua OCCAM CITV. N. J. .aiiter M Uwt'k, tlMlliif*. Hj' 1 -»tf Fapcr, Plaakcr Horn* 6. Maiia. look Wr— * , esc. Fat tit ate* Fwrmobad Prompt Drlivtrr ' \j * i ' '■ v Om' . aaraaarate^H" r rwsN v fi B Overland 4 Touring. $945; Roadster, $945; Coupe. $1525; Sedan, $1575; Chassis, $300; Prices f. a b. Toledo CITY GARAGE Prico* nubfcct to L W MILLKR .hang# without Seventh St. and Haven Ave. "* t~j= s * a I !' \ V THE UNIVERSAL CAR \vOl"R Ford car will gi\*c satisfao I ' I lory and money-saving service for g I .11 years if you jusl giw it decent J care. 1-et our shop look after it, making replacements and repairs when necessary, let us k«*ep it tuned up and rao\\r r*' to uing sinooChlv, W C (ii\e Motley- and u>u'll sure Saving Sen ice ;h^«- •Jl vice and com9 fori you could get from a car. It's all in the knowing how. On: workmen are skilled — we have geuume Ford parts — we make the regular Ford prices as established by the factory. Bring your Ford car :n and let us look it oxer — "t stitch iu time saves niut*' Pleasantville Motor Co. II 1 * 7 South Msin Street Washington Ave. PLEAS AN TVtULI* , N. J. Jl Bob Ptea* II The Ideal Summer Resort j OCEAN CITY, N. J. 1 BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED j FINEST REACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THr r'AMUT MAN SPU IOCS hoarowai K. C.kKAT iisring IK titT. AN AMI MAY. nil HM.HiHT OF THE YACin SMAN. Vl'MI Rncs 1'KAIN'S TO AND » ROM PHII \MF.|.FHIA <»\ IHRI I RAILWAYS Vithln easy access of Atlantic Clt> and othar wall-known rasorts MANY OHUROHC8

