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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER Foreign Words and Phrases Adventurers Club q Golden Rule is the very guide to human conduct in all relations in life. It is the best rule in business. It gets better results than crass selfishness. It establishes business on a surer foundation. It gives greater satisfaction to the man engaged in busings than a sordid course possibly THE Ab urbe condita. (L.) From the building of the city (Rome). Aere perennius. (L.) More enduring than bronze. Bon jour. (F.) Good day; good morning. Coup de grace. (F.) Finishing stroke. De jure. (L.) By right of law. En avant. (F.) Forward; on- ward. Femme de chambre. (F.) chambermaid; a ladys-mai- Random items which we simply cannot believe: At a party the other night guest put on an oversized der'bv and did not say: Veil, Iy teli you. The recipient of a wedding in vitation did not run her finger over the printing to see if it was engraved. A miss dusted off the piano keys without sounding a single note. At a .recent dinner the toastmaster got up, said that the speaker of the evening needed no introduction, and sat down without saying another word. could. The Golden Rule is the best in the profession. It is the best in the home. It is the best in society. In truth, in every relation and aspect of life the Golden Rule is without equal or superior. A d. Ten Tons of Chain Hardly a "Word of It Do We Believe Golden Rule Gnothi seauton. (Gr.) Know thyself. Iterum. (L.) Again. Petitio principii. (L.) A begging of the question. twelve-year-o- ld By FLOYD GIBBONS Famous Headline Hunter Doing Right by an Idol When a street was widened in TT ERES a detective yarn for you a smuggling story, with all the A A Chaoyang, China, recently the e good points of an thriller, plus the additional good point temple of a god named Tsao Shih that every word of it is true. Maybe some of you boys and girls together and youre ready to be- had to be torn down, and his have wondered what really goes on behind the scenes with the custo keep a roof over his gin the border crochet, going toms men. round and round with stripes of head put the idol in the Wang color used to break the back- Ku temple, but since the latter n and spin us the Well, heres one of them to give us the was a goddess, an elaborate wedground. Rug wool, rags or yarn of an actual happening. He is John Lynch of New York city, a may be used.. ding ceremony was held to avoid Distinguished Adventurer, and a heck of a swell yarn spinner. In pattern 5544 you will find violation of the proprieties. John barges right into his yarn without any preliminaries. complete instructions for making Pathfinder Magazine. the rug shown; an illustration of Well, he says, it was back in 1914. I was discharged from the Fifteenth United States infantry at Tientsin, China, and got a job it and of all stitches needed; mawith the Chinese Maritime Customs in that port. terial requirements ; color sugto were duties gestions. search all My ships, coming and going, for smuggled Send 15 cents in coins or goods and its not as pleasant a job as you might think, because it entails stamps (coins preferred) to The crawling into all sorts of odd corners and out of the way places during the course of your search. Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth St., Customs Officers Ordered to Search the King Sing. New York, N. Y. Write plainly Pattern 5544 There youve got the whole picture in a nutshell. The picture, that is number, your name and pattern of the average working day. But theres always liable to be a day' thats a Can anyone do it? Most as- address. little different from the average and its just such u one that John Lynch suredly! It is a lovely rug, a is going to tell us about now. Good Books top or pillow matching It was in 1916, two years after he had entered the customs If a man wants to read good for quick crocheting. Easy, service. John came io work one morning and took his instrucmedallions are done one books, he must make a point of tions from the bulletin board. Officers Mitchell, Galvin and by one, each flower a different avoiding bad ones; for life is Lynch, read a notice on that board, will search S. S. King Sing color with background uniform or short, and time and energy before departure. not, as you please. Sew them It was all in the days work, and there was nothing in that order that promised any excitement. Mitchell and Galvin arrived a few moments later, and the three of them began getting together their overalls and lamps. The King Sing was due to leave in half an hour, so they had to work fast. They went out to the ship and John began searching the focsle I and crews quarters while Mitchell and Galvin worked amidships and aft. OR THE CAPTURE OF COSTELLO. THE INTERNATIONAL FORGER John Goes Sleuthing Into Anchor Chain Locker. AN INSIDE STORY OF John prowled and poked around the crews quarters, but he didnt find LOOK CHIEF! COSTELLO hm, That coat is MELVIN PURVIS anything. Then he began looking for other hiding places in the fore part LEFT HIS CCAT. HE MUST., ABOUT COSTELLO'S New and Simple Crochet old-tim- rs low-dow- ng foot-sto- ol six-sid- ed . HAVE BEEN IN A HURRYW SIZE... BUT IT'S A who became Americas " ace who directed the capture of Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, many others. Mr. Purvis reveals here methods used in capturing criminals. Names have, of course, been changed. MELVIN PURVIS, MELVIN n, ''SO COSTELLO WASN'T' PLAYING A'LONE HAND! OKAY! AND WE'LL BEGIN BY SEARCHING S5r WE'LL HUNT FOR THAT John Picked Up One of the Boxes to Open It. of the ship. He spotted a manhole that led down to the anchor chain locker, and that struck him as a likely place to hide contraband, so he lifted the cover and crawled down inside. The anchor was down, and with it the fathoms of heavy anchor chain, so the locker was empty. But John noticed something that looked suspicious. Footprints quite a bunch of them on the flcor ' of the locker. Now the anchor chain locker isnt such a popular place aboard a ship. Its dark, and stuffy, and little frequented exceptto by the anchor chain. Theres sometl ing doing down here, John said himself, and he began poking around in the darkness to see what he could find. Shanghaied in the Bottom of the Ship! it. In the floor was another manhole leading to the found Then he bottom of the ship. He opened that and went down. In the compartment below, were several small wooden boxes. John picked one up and started to break it open, when suddenly he heard the rattle of chain above him. The crew were pulling in the anchor and the chain was pouring into the locker overhead. John picked up his lamp and started up the ladder. It was no use. Already, a ton or more of heavy chain was lying on top of the opening. He yelled for help until his throat was hoarse, but the noisy rattle of chain deadened all other sound. The ship got under way, and there was John, in that stuffy hole, lacing a journey of five days and nights to Shanghai, with no food no water and doggone little air. At first, he nearly went crazy. Then, as the hours and days dragged on, he got so he didnt care. The foul air drugged him into a sort of a stupor. Hunger pains gnawed him inside, but he knew that wasnt the greatest of his worries. The big problem was water. John would have given all his savings for just one big long drink of it in those dark hcurs. Five Days in an Opium Smuggling Cache! After a while, hunger and thirst roused him from his 'stupor and he began to look around the compartment he was in. He hoped he might find some way of getting out, but he was disappointed. Then, idly, he turned his attention to the boxes on the floor. He broke one open and it was full of opium. Hie hunch about those footprints had been right. There WAS smuggling going on. The opium in those boxes was worth a fortune. Five days and five nights. Then they reached Shanghai. Overhead he could hear the anchor chain snaking out of the locker. Barely able to navigate, John climbed the ladder. When he came to the second ladder, he almost fainted from weakness and thirst. He was all in when he tumbled out on deck. The first mate found him lyinp there and took him to his room. When the customs launch came, John told his story of the opium cache, and then he was sent ashore d going over. to a hospital for a And I havent been in a chain locker alone since then, he have company. says. Its not so bad when you WNU Service. much-neede- . Space and Eternity When you have explained space and eternity, said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "you may claim to have learned the first two letters in the immense alphabet of SHEtl WOMAN LEAD US TO COSTELLO! ALL RIGHT. BUT I'VE LEARNED THAT CROOKS NEVER-CHANG- MY HUNCH IS THERE ISN'T ANY WOMAN! I'Ll' THEIR HABITS gas. .KEEP ON DOWN THE HIGHWAY!, v WELL, MR. LONE HAND - MIGHT HAVE FOOLED' U COSTELLO--YO- US WITH THAT DISGUISE, BUT IN YOUR HASTE YOU LEFT YOUR WOMAN'S COAT BEHIND AND IT SQUEALED ON YOU! WELL, THAT'S H0W1 WE CAPTURED COSTELLO. YOU BET I'LL I EAT tM FOR LUNCH LIKES1.. BOYS AND GIKLSl JOIN MY JUNIOR III SEND YOU FREE THE OFFICIAL JUNIOR CORPS N BADGE, PLACE YOUR NAME ON THE SECRET ROIL AT HEADQUARTERS, SEND YOU A BIG EXCITING BOOK THAT TELLS AU. ABOUT CLUEi SECRET COOES, WRITING, FINGERPRINTS... All'lNSIDE INFORMATION THAT KNOwL.AISO A BIG CATALOG LISTING MANY SWELL FREE PRIZES EVERY BOY AND GIRL WILL WANT1. CUP THE COUPON NOW? 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