Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 November 1914 — Page 7
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By ETHEL WAGNER MOULTON. (Copyright. 1314, by W. G. Chapman.) At twenty-one Basil Worden half invented a new suction cleaner, talked too much abo.it it, dallied in getting it protected and claimed that a big corporation stole the idea away from him. This embittered Worden. He grumbled that the world was all agains. him. and acted out the child of genius, rudely crushed down by an adverse fate and the hard-hearted neglect of a cold cruel world. He was in love at the time, or fancied he was, and truth is that had he acted a little more manly and senBible, Kella Brooks might have learned to esteem him. After a while, howevei , she began to tire of his cowardly complaints against destiny. She realized the flaws in his weak character and when he proposed to her gently but firmly declined the honor. "I'll get even!" hissed Worden, showing his true malevolent spirit. "You'll rue the day you cast away an honest love." This rrade Nella more skeptical of his manliness than ever. She shuddered at the evillare in his eye, and when he had departed was glad that she was through with him. "The world don't want useful inventions," snarled the misanthropic genius. "I'll give them a dose of something else." And he did. Worden wa3 gone from the village for a year when an article apprised his former friends that he 111 a fugitive from justice. It appeared that he had turned his inventive genius to very bad account. He had devised a clever apparatus- for boring holes in safes. It seemed that this device was a gobletlike vessel composed of a metal refractory to heat. A hard wooden pincer wa3 used Til Get Even!" to handle it. Placed upon the safe, a quantity of thermit, a substance igniting without explosion, produced a degree ot heat capable of liquefying iron. This was placed in the goblet and ignited through a wire. One hole after another was thus easily and silently made in the safe, until the burglar could remove a piece large enough to admit his arm. This device Worden had sold to a pang of burglars, who were captured, betrayed him and ho became a hunted criminal. With Nella time had gone on bringing to her a due share of care and grief. Her father had died leaving her a small fortune, but also the charge of a nephew, a lad of seven' years. The poor child was dumb, but this affliction tended to draw Nella the closer to him. One day Bruce Thomas, a lawyer from the city, came down to Wadhaiil to close up some business of the estate. He was a manly, fine looking young fellow just starting out in his profession. When he called at the Brooks home he found it the scene of great commotion. The servant told him that Miss Brooks was in a state of great distress and could not see him Bruce, however, dwelt upon the importance of his business mission. 'Please tell Miss Brooks that a!' there is to do is to acknowledge her signature." he exclaimed. A minute later the object of his call came into the room. Despite her tear-stained face, its deathly pallor and her manifest agitation, to Bruce Thomas she appeared as the fairest creature he had ever beheld. In a sadly subdued way Neila went through the formalities oi the business on hand. Young Thomas lingered. Something he could not resist in the forlorn appearance of his lonely client appealed irresistibly to his interest and sympathy. "You will piirdon me. Miss Brooks," he spoke, "but you ßeem in deep distress." "I am. Indeed1 she answeii brok enly. Oh, sir! If I made a confidant uf you, would you try and help me?" The prompt responsive ,iow in the eyes of her visito convinced Nella that she could indeed trust in this man. She told him of Basil Worden. "bout a month since." she went on. "to my amazement this man intruded upon me in the garden. I shuddered when 1 saw him. To think that we had once been friends He was bold, defiant, vicious. He spoke of his
old-time affection. He asked me to wed him. When I coldly turned from him he threatened to be revenged. Five days ago my dear little couJn, Otho, disappeared mysteriously." "He was kidnaped?" surmised Bruce. Yes, and by this man Worden. He wrote me a letter stating that Otho
was safe and sound in his charge. He threatened if I made the facts public ! to instantly kill Otho. He usid I should ! hear from him again in a month. If then I would become his wife Otho should be spared" and here the poor distressed girl ended her recital in a storm of sobs and tears. There could be but one response on the part of the chivalrous Bruce to the appeal of the anxious Neila. Whatever was done must be accomplished secretly, cautiously, for he too believed that the desperate Worden would not hesitate to sacrifice little Otho if he found out that he was being hunted down. For the time being iiruce ceased to be a lawyer ana became a detective. "I will find the child if diligence and effort can bring it about," he pledged Nella, and the grateful look in her eyes was sufficient reward for his unselfish determination. sella had a photograph of Worden taken some years previous. .Bruce w as also given one of little Otho by Nella. The preliminary stages of his unusual quest gave him a rugged, baffling experience he had not apprehended. But there came a final reward for his diligence and courage. "At last!" he breathed with intense satisfaction at the end of a gloomy rainy day, as he penetrated the bleak corridors of a still more gloomy tenement building. Thither he had traced his man and a confederate. Through the transom of an unoccupied apartment adjoining Bruce viewed the pair in earnest conversation. "Man. ric'- lets the dog run !oose and all that?" Worden was asking. "Yes," assented his companion. "All right, then you take the boy past the place. Make a great outcry, grab the boy up in your arms and claim. that the dog has bit him n a dczen places, (let the names of some j of the crowd around. Then I'll fix the kid up so that when we bring a suit for damages the rich owner of the dog will settle for a small fortune. This doos ;t. see?" and the speaker fiendishly brandished a metal instrument 0 in the air. "What is it?" asked his confrere. "I call it my dog bite machine," was the chuckling reply, "and it is a true curiosity. I give it a twist and it makes a lot of holes, just like the bite of a dog. Sort of touh on the kid. but we've got to make a living," gloated the diabolical wretch, "and the kid can't squeal." Bruce hastened for the police and within an hour was at the den of the two conspirators. Within another hour Basil Worden knew that he was doomed to a long imprisonment for past and present deeds and Bruce was on his way to Nella w ith little Otho. She shuddered with horror as Bruce detailed the cruel fate Otho had escaped. She drew closer to him as -he realized all he had done for her. Reflected in her eyes was the tender love light that glowed within his own. Reasoning Bird. There is something very remarkable in the almost reasoning powers exhibited by birds in eluding pursuit or in turning attention from thetr nests and young, and the duck tribe is notable in this respect. Mr. King, an Arctic explorer, shot a duck: fired again and, as he thought, disabled its mate. Leaving the dead bird, he waded into the water after the drake, wnich, far from being fluttered or alarmed, remained motionless. Still, as he neared it, it glided easily away through innumerable little nooks and windings. Several times he reached out his hand, and having at last maimer! to coop it up in a corner, was bending down to take It when to his utter astonishment, it cried "quack," and then flew away so strongly that he was convinced he had never hit it at all. The bird's object Clearly was to draw the gunner' away from its companion. Exchange. Macs in, Tapestry. Two English-worked tapestry maps which bplonged to Horace Wal pole have just been put on exhihition at the Victoria and Albert Museum. They came from the Bodleian library, at Oxford, ami are of immense size, though they only cover a few counties of England. One oi them is fragmentary, but the other is a good example of English weaving. It was woven by Richanl Hyckes. on William Sheldon's looms, after he had studied weaving in Holland. Every place marked is , given a little vignette oi towers and I turrets. and rjuaint inscriptions abound. One of them runs: "This southly part which hear belowe to- i wards Glocester fall of come or giasse greate plentie yelds. but fruit eceedi the all." The Glorious Apple Without the apple there would be no apple pie. and without its help mince pie would pass away. Without the apple there would be no cider, and how could corn-husking bees, bant raisings and other rural revelries sur vive without the jug or jugs of cider? Once the apple was depended on for vinegar, but the world has grown independent of the apple In this respect not because of any wrong or shortcoming on the ai ple's part, but because vinegar can be made cheaper without calling in the apple Howev r. whenever the apple is cabled on ro pnVuce v'negar, that vüiegar lp honest.
Mice Ate Peace Sermon. In an address before the Men's club of the Tabernacle Christian church, according to a Columbu (Ind.) dispatch. Rev. Alexander Sharp of the Presbyterian church there, who has just returned from a two months' vacation abroad, told his audience that the last sermon he delivered to his congregation before he left was an earnest plea for universal peace. Before departing he placed the sermon in his desk: on his return he opened his desk, intending to reread the sermon, but he found that mice had eaten his universal peace effort.
Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria He Took the Hint. "How radiant you are tonight, Madeline." he exclaimed enthusiastically, as they met at the corner. "You actually look fit to eat." "I feel that way, too," was the naive rejoinder. Whereupon one week s salary went to smash in the nearest lobster palace. Try Mr. Austin's Bag Pancake, ure to please you, all grocers. Adv. Why They Settle. Wife Who can doubt the power of woman's love! Think of the thousands of wild youths who have settled down into staid and respectable citizens as soon as they married? Husband They couldn't afford to be anything else after they got mar ried " Surely. "He is always talking stamps." "Well, aren't stamps on the tip of everybody's tongue?"
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