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— ~ . ee no + age gnnnnee THE Svaestee @ tic * SOV EMPERR 26. 1099 The Real HENRY FORD WVEAKNIBSS Anehi § - s- MAI dis BB oo Sf oe the Sea Are wns. ~~ WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPENED would know eo" aaptained othe by ; eaptatn erinn Little Billy ‘ sie ty, eopyrie : Hie Al Fo Merit O He i the ohiekted and muttered somethin wher > rine ot the wort. owe MEN the whaler Good Luck, aut of New fie wat wrecked at beet and ar ‘ known Wael about a “aheep to the slaughter,” am a island in the \ Pacific, in TRta, lee berteen fhe fee pele Me fe Oh the mate rewarded him with @ flash Heenan ie CaMt of Won of ae nie W one of the tw Ne of white tooth | the tos ae, t believe, And Ne tea funn, . JOHN WINTERS, whe wrote down tn his jog of the finding of erusl, treachorua, brave, ANd CUR: water e eed gt” nave you in = 1 quantities of ambergris, the substance en valuable because of the demand Mind heart! Ne othor wore At him, 4¢ . a no 1 nerable cave the stand, His log gnes on to te he strange fate ® DEMON all, and a woll-bred and ‘ What It’s All About T is all about Henry Ford, so f + companion, who believed that ti * holes cor wit of a mvetes MUEV@ CArriage, and you have Wild ee de: far as it goes, but it is not io In the island was the VoKe ef f man he hal nunlerel caltine nin Hob. He has an apt alck-name ONCURRENT with his educe- the story of his life, not a ally crazed, had jumped into the pit, Winte fing to the log, “WHA Mot tlon In seamanship, progressed record of events beginning ng the same fate for himself, atwndoned the island in a small boat, He Qi grit map has con be Shin more Martin's Instruotion in the aub ed de tion of ve where the as stat » Nid, disreput spades than any _ with his birth and brought down Ea ine rn acaernt) in conle other thron men afiout. He hax robbed Ha a 5 game of hearts, Ruth i placed 's hee ne Dencting of His log rent reht anit te i » Pacific. He ia parti to the present 9 picked up at waht to Honelulu. Theee he die a hiv log: ¥ ht und left all over the Pacific. H a pertioular instruction hour. The Ford pher message of such treypendous value, he hands the keeper of a fy! sae ene ey HOE bengal oe nly, perhape, but mone she chronicles make Captain first knew and trusted him. #8 effectively Of course, It was Inevitable. When a romantic-minded young man aide in hriling rescue of an imprisoned otng man ts going to look nese resort. In this place, many years la ‘Two years ago. hia schooner the LITLE BILLY CORCORAN, hunchback steward of the brig Cohasset, Atioon was confiscated for opinm ecovering from a spree, a re, finds the log man’s cole running. Since that tine he has been ection of odds ant He ges from the ce t the Fire Moun- syed by the same syndicate of n, with its m. nd queer lava format that looks be interesting read- ing, but they have been done in reel ands ’ a inc nave bought Captain's ona: 4 ke an elephant’s head, “is the one which gave refuge before to the fu ioe eee eee Tae ; thyme andreams asset's crew wien chased by a Russian gunboat fo ing the rule “I am sure my capture pd ’ . Vhen the maid in question happen of prose. It yet against trading for seal skins with the Siberian native the result of forcthought, to be extremely pretty, his interest Ja remains to set SQUARE JIM DABNEY is ¢he blind captain oi the Cohasset. His at. Ruth. “t Haake Pe Mire aie naturally enhanced. : t “y. Inieed, Carew"s exclamation them to music, ractive granddaughter, a st A i When he ts shown Into « clone ehip- board Intimacy with her, and dis~ covers her to le at once an exacting tyrant and a joy chum, when the mald ts possessed of a strange and exe history, and congental taster; f the 1 When, they brought me before him, ts oF the 108 and convihcing proof that he did not and one of these days we may have a Ford symphony be- ginning with the faint flute notes of an infant's cry, swelling into th> tremulous, tragic tones of the strings, expressive of early RUTH LE MOYNE is mate of the brig. They are t the hunchback’s opinion that their island was the one where the great tC Uf jnow whom his: tian bad tacesd: ambergns was hidden. They are all in the dark as to the location of the cave, «y¢y word, It ts my spitfire, Ruth!" he but Ruth suddenly discoyers the skin within the binding and the following ¢ 1 acted, the spitfire, too, and I DBs teesaags te Teveaied am afraid I said some very unladylike eee nd cons 4334454423615 931461215111 13236243361 5311535231 133446231511 146464344113212334 things to him. T know Seant-t5 “i ecth not unaware of her own 11421465224333145401 31151 156263534424461 1313421440 34424423013344233154201441 fake mo to sea with hitn clined’ to’ erauee a Gane Salient 546131115115. re coauiet a Carew and backers are sure to ne, virile male-—then, the romantte DR. ICHI, a Japanese, had been shipped as cook by the Cohasset and a try for that million in Young. man's bond: aeperiavess aaee mber- : : : feigning almost complete ignorance of English, is disregarded as the Cohas- gris on Fire Mountain, 1 Billy. manent rise In temperature, and thet struggles, and bursting finally into set's officers talk over the discovery. Ichi steals the cipher and in San Fran- “But he does not know the island's are mo: s when his heart lodges a veritable din, with crash of cym- cisco becomes associated with Hosit on. Tam sure of that!’’ object- uncomfortahly in his throat, and mo- - 4 bals, roll of drums and blare of WILD BOB CAREW, a splendid looking but unscrupulous sea captain. *4 Ruth ments when it beats a devil's own i ; “But he does know Bering Sea al- tyr n hf trumpets, giving a tone picture of Ichi employs MME aMeeN Ge Tie endian ap tattoo up s ribs. A man, a maid, i the roar of Ford factories and the ot been such as to inepire cont JOSIAH SMATT, a sharp lawyer, to decipher the message. And this poate VARA He fnowh tho “Phie Gi iare eee re er eae of love--of course it was Inevitable! rumble of the chariot wheels of It ts not only the absence of certain ring we are bound Rut? success, and ending—but | leave qualifications but the presence of that to the musicians. others that make us doubt his fitness - Py * fe field of ities. If our Gov- nose who like to do that kind £0, the felé of petite. It our Gor: of thing may set down in order the a one-man affair, Henry Ford would events of Mr. Ford's life—the be the'logical man for the throne. As stories of boyhood days, the strug- President—and be seems to have as- 5 rations in that direction—he would ales of early years and the achieve- Piswe to give us very economteal ments of later life. Personally, 1 Administration, for a Cabinet and am more interested in the opera- Congress would be entirely super- tions of that mental machine which #¥0Us !f he were in the White House. A © 4 The chances are that he would ran he carries under his hat than irmall ¢,- Government, or try to do so, as he H that other machinery of iron and runs his industry, having had experi- steel massed under the roofs of ence along no other lines. The Ford brings us to ticular corner of MARTIN BLAKE, our hero, who, conveying the decoded message and the for That ami« latitude and longitude of Fire Mountain to Carew at the command of Smatt, sent the profits ¢ his employer, meets Billy. Feigning intoxication, Billy substitutes blank sheets best: of paper for the matter in Martin's pocket. The substitution, when it is drawing him like revealed to Carew at the Black Cruiser saloon, results in Martin's being set attempt to shang upon by Carew’s underlings and imprisoned in a room. Carew’s gang also!" co shows seize and imprison Ruth, but Little Billy and wie ince es THE BOSUN, Thomas Henry, his devoted and gigantic friend, rescue schooner has th both the gisl and young Blake. As they flee a pistol battle follows in which served Little Bil tail, a. golen’ voice. suddenly onmae Martin shoots “Yes, the Dawn ts the better menced to sing an age-old song of SPULVEDO, keepet of the dive, and is shot himself by Carew. Martin's Siler.’ reluctantly admitted the love, “Anrie Laurie. wound is not serious and he is welcamed as a partner in the Cohasset’s enter- C*Pt#' . . the hunchback sang; his prise—the salvage of the ambergris. Phe brig is well on her way out of San pope vat My eis My Es ME aol seen d to melt into and become Francisco when Ruth; the hunchback and Dabney tell him the story. Partly Mang now wo will have to adjourn and Witt the hum of the bresse alott by reading Poe's “Gold Bug” Little Billy says he solved the cipher and shows saat Bee Dee Seacene: Se e snore of the forefoot thrust- teaxed and deftly par- 5 would repre- ried his crvde attempts to make the a score of seal grand passion the sole teple of thelr there {s you, Ruth, chats. She would hold him at arm's a lode-stone, His and then for a swift move- bls Loni SRalod ‘op ber guard It would be but temper of the fugitive touching of lders, perhaps—but {t would @ to a race, Carew’s shake Martn to his soul. heels of us," ob- Ono even.ng, as they stood at the this meeting till another time ne aput the wate those vast buildings in Highland or#anization would de trensterret 0 Martin’ the: key i Sie muesling tl nab tier Ain Ka waters Jt seamed to 4) ‘ashington. That would not be s HENRY FORD AT HOME & oe s v i orld was Park and on the banks of the efficult ‘a matter as it might appear 17; IRST you write down the ; ca al Tea Dust time y ce nd re i EINER IGVE: Rouge.” | know of nastudy more to the uninyiated. It could be ac AN OLD AND A NEW PIGTURE FOF HENRY FORD, BOTH line and thne the column,’* aa owhadeiooiitee Seanvite tere the midnight’ ah trembled against bis absorbing than the Ford psychol- complished in a single section of RARELY PRINTED. said Tittle Billy, “Io AUS aavene: Coutts bi : rolaamney 24 ie d eagerly for- . 7 Pullman car—with one in the upper suffused his serene countenance. tle Billy. ‘‘We have not y their evea met. | They ogy, and I find myself turning to DUNS io the lower berth toy whIcot Dwhacebadidie aren Gomis ehulese comes eelly andidoldly hack Winters's me the “I'l make that renegade hound our new brother to ned at that electric eon- it in my leisure hours as to a form “ eas bay "elton eb Re tna An il oop fake een Meare That pay!’ swore the Captain, thumping know, the table. “I told him I'd kill him If the h i T agree with Mr, Edison, who ist posed chiefly of working men, The to flutter around a Semitic or other] first two numerals are ake, the of pleasure and recreation. One recently reported as saying of Mr- president of the cllib introduced me candle. One can not but mary Ra Letherec Ruth Gecinc Butisuven seuvern on Pas ee finds so many things in it that are Ford, “He is a remarkable man lt and closed his remarks by saying, the continuance of t wind though Tbe, Fil keep my wo ; Ho preted. Rin ae nee ther he is not. «no oy a no longe 1 eC, prest a h me = t ie not-in-the books. ons Genes, and to another Sage oN ek aa NO TERRE ABST: HHSC A COPONC ATI EALENY 5 .Jnumbera in pairs—that ts, unl you *. and with a thrill so keen tt felt So,what-foll is not the life 1, ¥oUd not vote tor him for Pres- employ of Her -y Ford, tell us the There ts a popular interest in Henry : a Sins, He pelllved “Naot what follows is not the Ife igent, put as ‘a director of manu- truth about him.” ‘I. same lurking Ford which is not difficult of explana-|reach a number 6 peta: Me poelised Nes pbe ee of Henry Ford, but an attempt at facturing or industrial enterprises suspicion. If only the truth were tion. ‘The world's chief interest ts, ere. are no numbers in tho cod pir tie eS cs an interpretation of him in a series Ia vote tor him—twic told: If only those who know him In- and always has been, in successful | above 6, 80 hvintaes ayod 8:6/t9 tA: with a half sob, halt laugh But I doubt if the spark of po- timately would tell i'l they knew— men. It does not fer much injcate the spaces between words. ! idandiaped acres < nd of brief chapters, airs fie Ntical ambition in him ever would well, if it did not take the halo from whut field their achie Winters's secret be igh the ehh aloyeke soot pe are not strung together on any log- jaye burst into flame had \t been his head it might, at least, give it a long as they have achieved. Capt.| with the numbers 49341514236 Ha ° | ical or chronological string. They jett to itself. ‘There are those near jocular slant Kidd, Jesse James, Babe Ruth, Ty|these numbers off, and we Ne GEeE. waten) Ruiucneeteeeel are as beads loose in a box, and him, however, who never cease to _ Speaking of halos, T am reminded Cobb, Sullivan, Dempsey, mgon, | 43-34-45-44-23-6 : aoe phot with uy ner dignity, and her manner wis un- blow upon it and fan it, being them? of a row of saints which occupied the Coliuth of Gath, Napoleon, Washing- | diagram and we have, 1) line 3d le usueily haught toward he: 1 you are at liberty to take them up Di" Mpon itis to ait in the ight of niches above the altar in a certain ton, Grant, Foch, Lincoln, Homer,| tery ot ‘s,’ 8d lino 4th letter, or ‘o,' Ane thenest doy. i the eee and examine them in any order ty. political fire which by chance may theological seminary. They were made Chaplin, Rocketelle n, Schwab, | 4th line GthvJetter, or ‘u,’ 4th line 4th fe discovered that the old comrade you please. be kindled in this way. They seem of marble, and each had upon his Carnegic, Edison, pirates, out-|letter, or ‘t,” 2d line $d letter, or ‘h.' hip wan fd, She wan oho gates a So there you have what it’s all to entertain no doubt oftheir abliity ged ala, (alee of marble, ang re- Ne four-base hitters, prize Aenise .|That makes s-o0-u-t-h, or the word and eho listened to his staqm q 4 to run any office for him from that of sembling nothing so much as a large sol¢ , statesmen, writers, painters, | ‘south.’ 4 apology with averted eyes end about, what it aims to ve and how the Presidency down. inner plate. Winter had a disastrous composers, movie stars, financiers, in-|. “But there is no need of my hy eare it happened to be just what it is. “Syut Henry Ford has left upon me effect upon these halos, The frost ventors—we are interested in them, | {inuing the translation. Friend Smatt -— the impression that his chief ambi- ¢racked them and they fell off. A if only they are a success. And We] has kindly attended to that for us. CHAPTER |. tion 1s to be known as a thinker of sudden parep_in temperature during, want {o: know ‘All there ta tp know | flere it is.’ . an original kind. He has the not un- the night meant that one orsmore of about them. Martin read in Lawyer Smatt’s bold The Ferd Halo common conviction among» mortals those blessed saints would be minus The man who attempts to do sen-| nand without conscious move- Martin put his arms about fami means, fourth Ine, third letter, or the public’ Pa-lictter *s.’ You see, you take the ment les, so| tllustre Copyright, 1 » by the Be 'yndie Ined (Arother exciting instalment of thi; stor” to-rierrow). HAVE known Henry Ford for twen- tat he thas a real message for the ® Mimbus in tho morning sational things entirely out of his cuth (end) Heackedn elephant ~ Sh ty years. For a time he was my world, a real service to render man- _ There are those who would fike to sphere and beyond his power Will,] jead—1 starboard—windy cave—2 jj MIT parishioner, and then for a time kind. ie bebe ty sree a are wouls have oD in time, wear down the puublic’s con- port — aloft — north corner dry ith i\\| “l wi 9 he ‘halo of Henry More fidence in his judgment. Henry Ford ve Iw aplowesy 1 want to live a life,” he sald to c ig Pe eepioy jy MO Home years ago when we were re The truth is, as everybody know s not so widely admi once That marks the location of the pil Given freedom to create, a man Will turning from Europe after the Peace there is some clay in every populir His career years] of ambergris,” continued the Min © Many feel unequal:to the reveal himself in what he produces: Ship flaseo. ‘Money means nothing ‘dol. There | me in Henry as bebn a dv Grant that a man] back No doubt about it, It plo daily task. They are prone the painter in his picture, the sculptor to me—neither the making of it nor — It woul possible to write a is sincere in trying to do what he is]us to get there first.” in his marble, the writer in his book, the use of it so & Tam personally book made up entirely of adverse not fitted to de, that will not prevent] ‘But how did Smatt’ om. to frequent colds or coughs, concerned. I am in a peculiar post- criticism of both himself and his com- men mingling pity with thetr admira-|menced Martin the musician in his composition and tion, No one can give me anything. Pany, every word of which would be tion. And pity, when too frequently] ‘How did Smatt’ come to be !n pos the mechanic In his machine. The ‘There is nothing I want that I can not true, @nd yet the book on the whole aroused, is in danger of turning into] session of the skin? I am coming to Ford ear is Henry Ford done in steel have. But I do not want the things would be utterly false and misleading g mild contempt that. The Jap, Ichi, brought it to and other things. pitasy sae buy, Lane lives WN eonieae cee misieading as one of — Henry Ford made a epeclapulAn 8 ee + chore n ake the world a little better ed praise tempt to end the World War. The hat mo Some years ago I sat in the office having lived in it, The trouble with CHAPTER II. Peace Ship brought a flood of pub-|cheeker-board or are pale and thin. What is needful is rich, nourishing cott’s Emulsion 1 fathomed the y a dingram, and “but be has accomplished so many the example of a good shoemaker and Thi skim, I collap of a Ford executive discussing with people is that they do not think. I 1 ° A am to decipher. Then my much of pure vitamine-bearing igity—fame or notoriety—just as one “him a certain thing the ‘‘chief* had want to do things and say things that The Art of Self- Advertising. iboker at 4 abused ody went on strike cod-liver ofl, to ~— ordered done. “It's a fool thing, an Wil! make them think.” HE ordinary mortal 4s content to Tut to the credit of Henry Ford it] | ‘You remember. was Just at they see » n my opinion, he could realize his ch bw : Gt ev eal that Le Tone sen-|end of an extended spree ‘ stren; and build impossible thing,”’ said the executive, supremo ambition if he were to follow hitch his waxon to a star. must be sald that bo has done se-/ a iien, while | was working over that up the vital forces of is a sport too tame for sational things of a higher and saner Henry Ford. He prefers to order: He has done a number of t called for Tobbuand ght the body. Build up Pave tte talsines AE 1 Dawe: Jenyciod OG 00s aa te Ite ADO NEOOR Oe chia the tail of @ comet, It in finan nUnduelly hocatne WAthOURNe hea trae area resistance dally t e wikth . and productio: »yroblems in dustry ans oO! 1O, Ba ai Of a Come By e 8 arge fF a, Sceren sUEMmen’ end wait the out- oa joe national, international end jess conventional, more spectacular them right and just, nnd the world) grank it, ar romplly t with Scott's Emulsion! come. T the Ford engine, for ex- yacial problems alc It is human to and furnishes more thril has labeled them sensation sleep. Scott & Bowne, Bloorfeid.N.J. 22-28 mple; according to all the laws of grow weary of achievement in one Mr. Ford loves sensations, lives ta 1 194 Mr. Ford agreed with Mr fete was drugged rc 1 2 CoA TER ORS AR RD OO ] wnics the damned thing ought direction, Like Alexander, we tearfully them and on them lastingly Cousens that, in view of the earn-| gaye you," stated Capt. Dalmey w not to Hn, Init-te docs long for adventures in other worlds creating them, jumping from one to $88 of the company, the men in the anatity, “He was playing «pa As in the Ford engine. no in Henry instead of trying to bring a@ little #nothe And mai I ensa. emmoy should given an inerease}anoard here. He wa e eae there . 1 tgs Ait by all the nearor to perfection the little world we tonal utter gra) ae itt pay. Mr. Couzens ae € Piece te by that Hakedat® crowd ws of ordinary and industrial life have conquered A wiih make the minimum p wday, and leg discover our tradin r ae ini: “queer” him, put him out Aball woe Baw; fe GonBdencs, ja hdtv anne Mr. Ford nares, it was nothiie] cmveraria altar hadn't turned FRIAR RALEIGOA Not a Laxative the running e keeps going Henry Ford a. ata man as the In spite of the fuct dat he has more than pany in the financdal | compte i would é ACROSS He is an extraordinary man, a per- people generally believe him to be? come near making a clown of him- Position the Ford company was then} with ul TURNED AND SPED c Nulotte’® Inbricant-ast sonality in the sense that he is dif- Ix he the bruins of the organization self on more t oka in should do, Pew, however, do it was doub t THE DECK. madisine vor laxauveas ae ferent from other people, ulte which bewrs his name? Is its success audience, for the part, continues Hence the sensation when Henry Ford vssented 1 WIN yey in gnize him, when A i om ind fj cannot gripe. different, for that matter, from whet due to him, or to the men he has to watelh him with wonder and ad- ald it when 7 ran . Ke cu m e hunchback Wh tipated he is popularly supposed to he gathered ubout Is he anything miration. He has been right so many He incre wages and at the same he wity a mg bu ; a fat sober BER FON) RES CONSE ee But however unlike the rest of us more than a mechanical genius? Is tt times in industrial matters, done so time reduces the,cost of the ear, Sen 1 wind) “was white. Martin No. vou a t not enough of Nature's Henry Ford may cts, true that he cannot read and write? many admirable and worthwhile Sational! But why should it be con-| “Anyway when Tw ies arian: wae aot 2 i 1 uke's lubricating Maid Pee he falls under the cl fi 4 financier? Does he keep in things, that we are inclined to forget Sidercd a sensational thing to do to] Winters’ cod mY as ¥ ain uhonatt should r used ee ei a be ordinary mortals in this—he is net touch with the details of his business? the times he has been wrong or fool- give the customer somo of the bene- | cook.” ah Santee ay jinx. of Unie ©) wishes to become a Se fos Dene ts ribe saUsfied with what he has and Ix he a hard worker? Is he sincere, ieh. fits which the increasing prosperity] ‘I i » to , tit rane veoid Tattle B ly, steward moving. ba i cll He jarone of the richest men on oy a self-advertiser?”” These are sume I suppose that an acrobat with a Of @ company makes ft possible to be- [open the safe in the Ca + Ne PADRY Cary ee id a humes. _'t Want to bee sailor," Martin as Nujol because earth. He is the most widely known of the questions people keep asking net under him takes Ks that ho atow? Why—except that few do it?| said Ruth. “He w fs ity atior a ani Ba jee nen Boel . be man in the industrial world. But with you if you chance to have a fairly in- would not take if be were looking Shrewd business’ ¢ 4 advertising? | ter the old log book that ntained the Saver eae ie interested in thia ‘Well, w toa wa lubricant and these things he is not content. He has timate acquaintance with Henry Ford, down on the bare { earth. In Certainly, it is all that, and more.Jentry about the discovery of f Mffais was “earious and ‘important aid tho capt cour you thus rplaces other ambitions. Por example, he not fhe ‘tell me now in confidence’ like manner, 1 suj act that There ean be no greater shrewdness | Mountain, including the latitude and au. gor us. will live aft. 4s present berth ¥ ; it, Try it to- only las the willingness but has phr is significant. Jt means that one has under him se 1 hundred in business than to follow the laws of | longitude.” on possesfod of tle idea that Wit Billy, You had join the day. shown a rather strong desire to as- the questioner has a lurking suspicion millions to fall t ders him honest and just dealing—provided you} ‘In Frisco T accidentally ran across je joyex me Ruth said, “And he 3t rd wa Et bosun s] sme cational political reponsibilities. that the popular idol of Dearborn ts moro less indifte t tumble, expect to remain any length of time |Tebi and followed him to Smat Ole toon! tine who Ant 5 thin: Seas eat hand to b reen And on one occasion he voluntarily sll gold. There must be some clay He can afford to tr ints he would in busine fice. ‘The rest uf th you know. He has made my life miserable for took upon himself the task of settling in his make-up, It would be u great otherwise hesitate to undertak it nascaee It it hadn't be 1 we would 4 See er to atela ARH tsat sariin ceases ng Rutt the problems of u world at war, satisfaction to have a well-authenti- whatever the 1 Henry Ford is Tomorrow's instalment. “A Dream | have teen r eof Wild Bob nant He oo determined and re r was dared tot His ability to do in other than — cuted sumpiaof the elay drawn to the lime A wut be That Came True,” and “The Ford| Cavew's Joining this gan Ay, and 4 And 1 would ¢ be dead come twir a mear seage, in the industrial sphere may be Not long ago I delivered an address a candice, IM hg evr it slightly Fortune.” will be found to be even| Ruth might jisappeared and left tat gommensurate with hip will, but on ile Ford way of handling labor. singe eain it the Peace mere fascinating reading th the} qe in ance ot her tate n the metes his efforts in other direetions have The membership of the organization ship and the Tribune trial, he Oever, chapters printed to dey. A suddew, forcible eth, rippes

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