Show WOULDBE BANDITS V Youngsters Who Emulated Black Jim in Trouble With the V Police 1 A career of crime which two small sons of respectable parents had planned after having read extensively of dime novels was cut short yesterday by the police The youngsters began their operations op-erations by l stealing a coil of rope from the National Guard armory on Market street feeling that It would be necessary neces-sary to have a humble beginning and work gradually to the desperate daring of Black Jim the noted bandit whose doings were exploited In a novel oC the 10cent variety They had no trouble In getting the coil of rope and then proceeded up town to dispose of their loot A secondhand dealer whom they asked to purchase l > the rope offered them a quarter for It provided one of the boys would present an order from their t father They left the store the oiized as to what Black Jim would do under the circumstances and concluded con-cluded that It would be proper to forge the requisite order This they proceeded proceed-ed to do but when the crude parchment parch-ment was presented to the secondhand dealer he looked at it for a moment and summoned the police A couple of detectives de-tectives responded took the lads to the police station and summoned their respective re-spective father who took charge of them promising to see to It that they remain In school and behave themselves hereafter While the names of the lads are withheld they will probably be known Monday in school through elr reluctance to retain a sitting position |