The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1913, Page 21

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“STARR E === | VeLL You. tou CANT NAMF ANYTHinG Nou wourd PR You wine THE PVER Go TO [ve & INDEED Rie > INTOA i - i ~ co + LE BOYS, LI Do Jee) Po ANYTHING THe END OF THE EAT \-Reeur ar River! ] WoutDnt Do For + DON* You * FOR US , eee Free EGUEAIN WIVER! [You Now THAT ? A Wourda's, | (ANDAbL THO Hinds] } 4 \sHour'd Be Sur FICIENT " You PoP a | "he ° 4—WIL -WISP_\ By Eleanor orer § | What the Moon Could Tell (“S232 *| omnes! The Silent Bullet An Absolutely NEW Type of Detective Story By Arthur B. Reeve Cop; right, 1013, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World). 9—PBTER LORILLARD—From Truck Gardener to Tobacco (Coprraht, 1912, ty Dosa, Meet & Oo.) “Hear mo out and you King moi hare é 4 ; : will wee that the facts are ‘ er Lorillards are of French origin, Montpelier, in the Department of Her- ‘ _ 7) Chane Meese Aen nantion whe aes rime mony with my Teas fancicut spiaaaena as masters soned Craig. ault, being thelr native place. The family ancestors were Huguenots andes and were forced to take refuge in Holland during the persecutions, deva atlie tole tk Gia mers ‘Thence Peter Lorillard came to Ametica, settling in Hackensack, Now baa: Weaae ean Waie So' hae 4 Jersey, at u time when the last remnants of the Lenni-Lennape tribes took thelr firm stand against the whites and when men were afraid to til) the 8, Germans, and English wae resented hy i made a desperate effert to destroy the” Bcotch-Trish the Indians and hatred of one another the settlers had @ hard time, But Peter, ‘with a stout hea: ttled in Hackensack, clearing for himself a patch of Ground, and became a successful truck gardener. ‘The result of his marriage with Catherine Moore was cluding three sons, Peter A., Gregory and Jacob. ~. ‘The firea of the Revolution now burat over the fair land. New Jersey wes up by their conflagration—over one hundred battles were fought on its soil, Peter took up arms and in a skirmish around Hackensack went down, before 20 large family, in- And the boys, of whom thi F Peter A., was about fourteen, were dustrious as their father had 4 CHAPTER Vill. Peter A., beginning as a truck qardene: Into the tobacco business vhen| fil J oY (Coatiawed.) ha came of age: and with his brother, Geori started @ small shop in Front H 4 n “(Spontaneous Combustion.’’ steeet, New York, for curing tobacco and making it ready for the market. if YOR, have the washings ‘They woon secured a warehouse in Jeraey City, where they entered upon manu- 2 : . ‘ — : he edded the serum from the cot) orn by RP ae facturing which developed into the present huge plant of Pierre Lorillard & Co, q 3 _— Inoculated rabbit, a cloudy: oie Nate oot Perhaps the largest tobacco manufacturers in the world. Tally, ring: formed almost tee ee oe car te tan Peter A. had a son, Peter $4, who made a fortunate marriage, winning the mediately in the hitherto col- {oe am not aang hind @aughter of Nathaniel L. Griswod, who was in the fifth generation of direct orlese, very @ilite blood solu: ie ona t But That dances ite way o'er the world at night. perform nezt. Whither will he lead them? What will he do? How can) “Having found one blood spot, I be- . they catch him? ‘an to look about for more, hut was able Will o° the wisp! to fi The bright silver moon looks down lasily on the accne (which 14 nOth- | coore gerry NO, oF tures traces where i ? hunting jackets that di 5 , heres © tlt et the Leg which we alt bnow of ond mest of ve have ing novel to him), For decades, centurics—in fact, ever since the world | that the blood spots had been appar- day. Now, in the mer seen. He's a gay, small enchanter who dances alt might, leading the race | grat spun around on ite axis this chase has gone on, and it promtce to| ently carefully wiped up. That 18 4” been ah operation on with the bright, gleaming Nght of his twinkling, mischievous eyes. Oun-| keep up forever and aye. The pursuit of love—so most folks say—makes | °**Y matter. Hot water and salt, or hot ning, clusive—now here—now there—he keeps just out of reach of the | this world worth living in. woter alone, oF Oven onld water, wit make quite short work of fresh bloot pursuers following close on his heels. ELEANOR SCHORER. wpote-at least to all outward appear, usually impossible, to tell wi Dleod is that of a man or o| mal, 1 recall that we were eatimated at $100,000,000. E H ie escent from Nathanie) GriswoW , the first magistrate of the Saybrook (Connec- ¥ . « ‘nell. ‘Mr, tout) cdlony. : v 4 4 . 1th th — 4 Loritiard’s father-in-law not only had a proud ancestry, but great 4 : u beser tt he poe ra | wealth. He was hext of the famous Griswoid firm, importers of Chinese tea, ” ; proves that the little roun@ pot on the | Docket. oe “2 [apd at No. 169 Front street in 1798 and later moving to South street, then hardwood floor wes not paint, t oe the oe te eee Broadway. Besides his many ships in the trade, which turned over hundreds R q y | anything in this wide world but blood.” 0)U's stetne coats of thousands yearly, old Nathaniel Griswold invented a dredging machine and No one In the room sald a word, but "'S09¢ then De, Putnam & im addition to selling his machines to other contractors, he secured @ contract’ § ier Lire tiocnotngnt] bene, sree me “One qu a poe nik th 4 dollars, , volumes \9 the fow estion, Prof. Kennedy. ‘a Legian eau ee theramtearat toniaorais Ports ‘The family wealth is LLURING, fascinating, mysterious eprite They'll follow thie wiap through the world to are what prank he'll minutes that elapeed. 8 comparatively esey thing to receg- | J nise a dloed stain, but it ts éimeult, \ Fa Jungle Tales for Children —By Farmer Smith—— : ¥ if rH at Copyright, 1013, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World), NE day Mister Elephant was lying) ugly as you, and—" under @ bamboo tree, thinking as Mister Elephant fairly roared / ra he could, Every little|at the doctor. “Who said I was ugly?” ical PUL ee pitted wt pegs posse A { while he would sing to himself. “1 did," replied Dr, Bul Frog, “and leaning opal them from the He closed his and was just on the and good ones, too UMerhuth test, even when they are ap- et, ee Ww ing a just as parently wiped out. It le @ case of not thie, But if the ot point of going to sleep inhen he heard a Ing down, human, deep dasa voice close beside him. ? Lady Macbeth over again, orying in the blood were less than 1! ete sia os a j ‘Mane Not o tad idee.” paved of modern science, ‘Out, out, head, it mou show—It would ahew if 1 A sy igh Mot ; he Dewan to wiggle lal mistake he is Ike ‘ : mned spot.’ the spot contained even go little an ene Juger-emety, umpety-ump.” The Shy Swain. eat satay he is lkely to become that sme pntiarts iat igh of on lo salt coat ep the comtart and happiness of] +; was able with eulf dettaltnces twenty Aheusaaath of Fad king up Mister Elephant saw Doc-| Finally he sat down like Dr, Bull Frog, HERE are to trace roughly a course of blood-spotsa Sumin. The Polite Way. from the fireplace to @ point near the "Blood ‘rom a horse, “HB.” writen: “When @ man accom-| Sor of the living room. But beyond the T h e M an on t h e R Oa d Dantes two ladies in it the polite way 1 when By &, T. for him to walk between them or next uv phe Aye Mie in which they were diluted the curb?” et back to the facts in the case, ey + Botte, ‘Next the curb. are perfectly in accord either with my 4) rae! pe posh 5 " = theory of the cigar or the Reoord’s of 4 -. . 1913, Press Publishing Co, Ne he World), ‘ m1 serum of the inoculated rabbit, FER GOOTOR BORE "Sg ‘fas'as the poopere of Lice Obeerva | “Il. G.” writes: “A il aad ane cured] apemnnerns compaction, Hew 40 rou peatete’™ $¢T ts ve moi en the road used tory could apot one. When I went away we haven't spoken for four| “I suppose you refer to the charred toe Bull Frog sitting there and he|but he almost fell over. Doctor Bull thought it was time for him to get up. | Frog was laughing so hard he had to “Don't hurry, don't hurry!" exclaimed | hold his fat sides to keep them in place, Dostor Bull Frog. “You have plenty of} “What are you laughing at?” asked Mister Elephant, glaring down at the w, look here, you big rascal, don't | doctor. Y" ghouted| “1 am laughing to think that a big . “Lt might step on you| thing like you should listen to a‘ small wouldn't be anything left | thing like me, You are just like @ lot of ir eyes.” other things and people who ere alwi many youn, people of both sexes whe suffer agonies be- cause of thelr ex- ceasive shyness, be overcome: simplest and sur- of you except f est way is to atop ma Graw-|he gave me an expense list, but of “Never mind,” replied the doctor, “I|trying to do things that people tell think! Mout to be simply a matter of draw: ‘ Now whe is accepting atten-| heed, the burned neck, the upper chem, really do not eee why you have to stand | them?" cave see, tuna ing @ couple of hundred dol-|course I didn't All it in, When I gol] oS trom another man, Do you think] cavity, while the arms and lege trunk with samples and|dack I had all sorts of trouble with it. ine for joe to turn my| untouched?” up like that. All Ido is to sit down all| “I guesa that's right," said Mr, Ele- is nothi “ Sit would > the time, except when I want to move. |phant. “I'll be myself after thie, And ‘ woe pe ee wien of friendly visits) “After doing the beat f could to 86 arections cluewhere?" “Yes, and then the body was found 1® gee if any change An@ then I hop. I really don't know|I'll atep an you, t00, if you don't watcn scagaisbeneed: Fi ne,” degan the retired felt eee centy dollars that had to be acq |, APmarently the gl does not care to We) the midat of combustible furaitufe that 1 wee thrilling, f think nh one what I would do if T were as big and out,” ajftident afraid of meeting | 4 When the two oF shee) nn ee tor, Go f took the list ana|(h? ert of them j Was not touched. It seems to me that have gone through that @fteen minutes 7 dict oak taal ae b undred was spent {t was proper to . — | even the spontaneous-combuation theory Without having it indelibly impressed others be aid of the per- sonal {mpression he may make on them, Conaciously or not he te all the time Where the Letter Carriers Are icoe ue ee Cea Tae Worse Off Than in New York$ [2,7 un go muplae’ He becomes a end in for more money. Now the|@very day or #0 stuck In the Item ‘Hx+|! «1, 4% writes: “A girl and 1 are in] has considerable support in spite of this 09 bis memory. I recall thinking es houses all want an itemised expense | Cees bawepse, $1. love with each other. In a recent letter very interesting circumstantial evidence Kennedy took each glass: account. Formerly the request for more| “The cifnny Scotchman looked the list! | spoke of marriage ae « thing of the] about blod npots, Next to my own oo Moh money wan all that was required. When | over carefully when I gave it to him.| future, She evidently thougm I wae re-! theory, the combustion theory seems firms began to|Then he stroked his beard and studied | terring to the very near future, but L Could it be possible that o men's life the attitude of ¢ ont | ” morbid monomaniac on the subject Of |change toward the expense account 1){t some more, Sannet maney dor two yeere. aha 3] cag eines nies ie yen tied at TGnew etsacast ana vee teen his own defects, was working for an old Scotchman. He| ‘On the next trip, maid he at tast.|tell her this and ask her to walt for pointe proved to have Senn Qieneve O6Fb00 to Benaive ak Ir pag ngl HB camel postman in the Sahara, In Siberia they have only two mail| Shakespeare declares: “There {s noth-|had @ thiok, heavy beard that saved| ‘buy your samples In each town and|me?” ~ ered—not the added points in the Record 8 fact, “y hasn't any cinch—that i, If he|deliveries a year, while in the Interior! ing either good or bad but thinking | neoktles, throw them away when you're through| Sy af meane te frank with her, I€| storyct think you will agree ith me <7 ed has @ family he's anxious to live|of China they have no regular delivery makes it #0.” And 1 do bdelieve| “His eyes were shaded by dark, bushy | there, It would be cheaper, laddie, Your| she really loves you she will be Willd that mine is a more lomical Interpreta- or regular postmen. ‘that if one coni ders one's nelf @ so- brows that enabled him to see a dime | excess baxuage costs too much for or happens ta be leading a care-frve achelor existence—for he necda all the Herve that he can possibly summon on every trip that he makes, for the wild i Te Sa SOIRONGIUNNOARDDNESUDS” Waar ODeaN = SPR cor’ inert amie" aana-aaee Seam penomapa-eammammeenes ' ‘ioe reer xm enero | ® Beany and the Gang Be 8 | wuitivittivs:| ; Ter ue seene fa- my Pocket burned—spontan: tlon than spontaneous combustion,” rea- ? ind he nev does know when i+ tarts out whether or not he is golng to reach his destination. | Neither has the postman in some pa: ee = wérig, nese the Chicago Trvune, 1 POP GAVE ME YER OUGHTER SEE ENTRANCE ‘aot, In several places in that country’ It DIME. Now ICAN f we Aina rr "OP is considered Just about the most dun- INDIA —t : a ed 1 AB VTaERE ,TOOPAY ANDY rae , ree HERE'S SEAN arvaiossoitnog ay aandtad BS Ae earamit of BUT You wait! GUARDIAN dee ee GO person who wore the oot, with Languard,, which ‘s nearly 10,000 feet above the seu level. Here all sorts of disastrous things have happened to un- fortunate carriers of mail, Three hav» y Ss. 4) L — 3 been crushed to death by avalanches = iP y r] q arent, the mente of violence im and a large numer, it is rumored, have ea y = . preter diby pgs Sree ¥ been awooped down upon and cariied Petr) oe ae ae gene ‘ te away by flerce eurter at the paper in thee or ae Then.in India the postman always his ‘aha way ore tell, a {Bee on the lookout for sna} It in 2 j . the fata sign, But med that with!: the last year be \ 4 % A ‘4 | meas ‘ae dry, and my teague {iMod by wnake hiten and twent + y . " ! Ing '« de seven eaten by tiers. 4 5 Queer, Isn't it, when in this country the business of being a postnan seems te about the mogt harmless and = lest Piao, 01 feaven’a 4] cried, ‘let the 4 Sargorees of any a man could pick, b Ms, ‘ } aa by

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