Show HE HAD HARD LUCK AND HE HAD GOOD GOODLUCK GOODLUCK GOODLUCK LUCK ON AN OUTING NEW NEW YORK July 24 The The misfortunes of ot Frank H. H Moorehead of ot Fairfield N. N J. J yesterday resulted in his becoming possessor of a bag of ot gold and silver sliver Moorehead was on a fishing trip Before noontime he had stepped in a hole and sprained an ankle upset a a. canoe and nearly drowned With no fish he was was' m making a short cut for or home r hf h It led him I through o grounds O where a cottage cottage cot cot- tage was burn burned d four tour years ago Briars hid the path and the cellar excavation He lie tumbled Into the cellar and got up to vow that he would never go goV fishing again V Then he saw a silver slIver sugar bowl near near- by Investigation disclosed s more silver Yris including including- lu big and little pieces and in a crevice was a black ox It contained watches and many rings some of ot them set with diamonds The goods found by Moorehead are val valued valued val val- I at from 2500 to and are supposed sup sup- posed to have been hidden by thieves |