Show GEMS fOR 2 SEEKS BIG REWARD V ab borer Thinks His Find Is Merely MereY Glass but Police t l j Enlighten Himi Him I i. i i i By gy Spec Special I N News ewe Service Services NEW YORK March 23 Timothy 23 Timothy Is Js a hard working man whose s Connor per fifty day Der sometimes falls to sake k b both ends meet for tor his typical Sor poOr mans man's family at Xo No I Last Feast third street treet so 80 he considered It stroke of luck when he ho found what he nought a 11 string or of f glass Klasa lass beads In the ud rud and slush of ot Fifth avenue a O OCon Conor Con Con- or brush brushed d off ott the thc mud put the cads beads 3 s' s in his pocket and recalled Wed that little girls girl's birthday was coming comm one long pretty soon oon OConnor O'Connor carried the thc beads about Ins inIs in inIs Is s pocket thinking not enough about i lent iem n to show them at home nome He lIe wa was the jewelry storo store and pawn lOP iop of ot Aaron Son at No 3 First avenue on his hisa a way home homet t em m work and paused to look in me ne e splay window There ho saw a tray iray lied with strings of oC beads apparently st like ho had found and they were Iced at 3 each Maybe faybe I might get pet a couple of ot dol- dol rs for tor them OConnor O'Connor thought and would be better for tho the family than birthday present BEADS TO CLERK When OConnor O'Connor exhibited his find to to clerk In iii the tho shop there was a n. hurried I d mysterious consultation behind The head of the firm was lied and he be and others peered through gh glasses at nt tho the string lulled hell them thorn counted them and m mcd to be bo unduly excited Well they thy aint worth orth much a man hind the counter finally said to to Connor tossing the tho string at him In rather contemptuous manner ho he aught but still holding holding- securely to end end What do you want wal for them Oh a couple of dollars I guess said Connor onnor onnor Well the they ain aint tin worth It and If Jt it nt you OU wo we woul wouldn't nt give that much t well vell tako a chance this time Connor received 2 and a n pawn ke ket and left the place A block away mind was working more clear clearly recalled the excitement over ocr hist his 1 J. t and experience tau taught ht him that If IC I beads were of or small alue value the would have o offered him f t that ire he asked He lIe decided to go gok gok gok k k and get et another dollar at nt least them now no ho he No Xo you cant can't get Jet told Mold Th re rc being cleaned Come und and tomorrow but you OU will get et nore no nore I re rc mone money on them he moie more OConnor O'Connor thought about matter the more certain he lie was re was something wrong so 80 that ht ho lie went to the third branch Octive ac active Qc- Qc tive bur bureau u and told Lieutenant Gal- Gal her all about it H. IS CLUE overal o valuable strings of ot pearls pearl advertised d as lost and Detec- Detec j McCafferty was teas assigned ned to gO o I li It OConnor O'Connor And Investigate In The was closed but the they were werely werely I ly the next da day and the detective i 9 surprised when informed b by ak ak a ak k that Aaron had taken pledged string to the Jewelry house Charlton Co No Fifth ave ave- obtained Ined a lVe 1 which had seen before i and saw tho the following advertise advertise- it it I JOO 00 reward return of oC pearl necklace ut 93 pearls diamond clasp lost 3 between and ona on at a av or Madison on av M Charlton Co av In and OConnor O'Connor hurried to triton Co Ca and were Informed that had been th there ro with the lost and had claimed the tho reward but butI I been told to como come again as the rord re- re reI I rd would be paid by WInthrop I Baler of ot No Madison avenue I ho necklace of ot pearls instead three and ten diamonds diamon s ha han had hadn n lost by hv Mrs Edward M. M r. r I of ot No r 7 j Marlboro str street ct Boston a daughter of ot Mr and Mrs Irs Winthrop Chanler Mrs Irs m n and he her mother had walked up Fifth avenue and nd had halt reached their home hom in Madison avenue before the thc loss of ot tho the necklace was discovered Th Tho necklace was said to tobe tobe tobe be valued at at least As tho the necklace hud hid been heen pawned for or 2 the tho police said they thc would question concerning concerning- hIs his right to take tako I lit It from his shop and what he proposed to give to OConnor O'Connor as a Jt necklace I he went to re redeem eem the pledge Aaron aron said last nl night ht that he had mud made a claim for the reward and would Insist on obtaining It The police pollee said s. the they would see If IC OConnor O'Connor was en entitled en- en titled l to an any reward I |