Show the trade in toy huckett Huc keta one of the most profitable branches of summer industry is the sale of the littlee little tin pails and shovels which the children use at the seashore so many of these toys are sold every day that there is gr great eat competition in the business acting on the principle that the early bird catches the worm the excursion boats hire boys to peddle the pails on the journey down to the great annoyance of passengers who fail to see any virtue in the perseverance that wont take nor no for an answer the boys who keep on asking buy from the moment the boat starts until she reaches her destination would be altogether unbearable it if they furnish the philosopher with amusement at the expense of the fellow who is always boasting about never getting left heres yer gold and silver pails and shovels just from Tiff anys only ten cents each pipes the kid if you wait until you get to the beach have to pay fifteen cents the sand is free and all you have to pay is ten cents for the pail and shovel the tha fellow who knows it all smiles and look wise as he pays his dime but it is the philosopher who does the smiling when the beach is reached and the same pails are selling for a nickel nichel new york evening sun san |