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Show Can )lFindJobs, So They Create Their Own ' i S. pltl ItrushesPul toWork Counterfeit A Bit of ihe Old World Found Here in the New Two Partners Paint Houses To Earh $400 Bill Is Spotted By CIerk,16 air to Be Tried With ; Albert Oppenheim as Star Witness. Interior Decorating for Winter. Ko job Buby and when they high school built their Star witness at the trial of two men on counterfeiting charges will be the Pennsylvanian who brought about their arrest. awaited Herman Thomas OMalley graduated from last year, so they own business. In Seeking work without lucres, their herng town pf Brown Cityof With, they hit upouf the ideaneed in pointing house all house After a pf it plow atart the Idea took- and t f e rrrrrT- - 1 - h a painter-up-er- have now famed $400. s: r While strolling ilopf discussing the employment Herproblem, man, now IB. and Thome, Ik noticed several home la need at I paint' Hetv n remem- w r; 't i 7 4. paint bruahe had and auueetk o Wr "Why get tome of the people to let US I si. i paint their Houses?" Tha pair set uf to pot over a the Idea. They pointed out to hoar murk hotter tha lost 1 The. OMattey. JS, wla !',' , It agmiat the boy would paint thomaeproo out of work, olnco those aren't ' very many honaea Jx tha town, "But; for eedh bouM .theres a la am," soy the partners Wo nest tried ooUing landacape , garden lug. t ' With winter approach ing end Brown City painted red and other Herman and Thomas have now idea. "Wo plait to branch into - interior announce daeoratlng, "Wo will continue the Herman. " ' , partnership,' though," fact. s - dm ' t , v , M Seye gtefeeefe Heafo the See. Mm, imm dfk By Alioo Auk Bnm, Might, ee Her Troooio te the Seefiea. O - tha distance. It stands So Near Modern la appears , Writes About In tha gulf lika a ship, with Ita prow toward shore, stern and imposing and Yet So Peninsula. , Aliw Where I Traveler Gaspe i r Hekei Goape taevla, jutting out into the Gulf of SU Lawrence, is o hit of the Old World set dove in the Vote. t ft la thf most picturesque see-.Hoe of (ko picturesque Cane-diProtrtne of Qwkwi roMrt-gr-ld Alice Ruth Bruce, of Weto Lisbon, W. hoe keen there. And here are ' eon of her intpreseions. eu f, There are three hole in it Through the largest, one can sea a steamer at sea, framed in granite. Behind the rock is Bone venture Island, more hospitable looking and covered with trees and a few farms It is a famous bird sanctuary. Tor a reasonable sum one can hire a Ashing boat to go out to tha rock and tha Island. The fisherman often takes' along hid whole family. In By Altec Ruth Bruce. Almost entirely French, the inhabitants of Gaspe are most friendly. They have seen few tourists, as the ng road around the peninsula has boon built only about six year. Automobileo ore few. Bicycle, bones, wagone and ox carls are common. And whore these ate scarce, they ora replaced by dog carts, House era built close together with atrlpa of land extending far behind them. They ware built this wsy long ago aa a protection sAdnat Indiana, Them are two Indian reservations, whom making and big beautiful birch bark basket are the chief occupations. ! VXrmlng and Ffcfctag the boat, we rode over an extremely rough sea with five of the owner boys land girls They sang Trench songs not at all mindful of the lurching of the boat In places tha road is vary wild. It snake up and down hills and wind about high clifla that have no guard rails Sometimes the cliffs extend miles on me aids On '4 IV CM Freeeft-Syeehi- Cmmyo t - proa-peet- .would look if oil homes were painted. At Brat Customer wore few, but when house Otter house ap-peared with o new goat, work piled fakvv Hr bered tame he , js? World Far. tha other are black reefs and occa stonal boulder washed up' by the flowers wild Elsewhere ses abound. Doable Leaves Many families have outdoor bake ovens So many loaves ar baked they fill a yard, Tha loaves look like two tat loaves baked together. One we bought looked a luge as baby In my father urns Gaspe i a land where everyone and strangers Speaks to friend altks It la so near to a fait progressing civilization, yet ita custom are different and primitive. We drove away determined to return. Ont-Tap- a Teach era. Today Eleanor Whitney Is one Hollywood's moat talented tap dancers but the wasn't any slouch When she waa 10, either. At that early age she could Jap dame so fast that her experienced teachers couldnt keep up with bar. Of 1 dkea tee. lie i i I WMtmmm, mt We. SeAeef, Soft Lmbo City, add Vtmh, BWf fa re mm grandly Ifare Ike "gieneer Thmt Wea Her gfret grtee "OfdeaO Oaf I" Ceetee. Do. Made Wee treek( Frmiriot S3 Yomro Im See fend. Arret Age Aiieee CraeffaHUr. Ae by ... Bottled News Reporter' Pup Purtue Rut, Make Story. News lurk, every where for Parade Reporters, even in milk bottles! The news. In this case, was a rat 908 ha, a shed in her In I hr shed was a board. Under the board was a milk bottle, Reporter 1 bark yard a pint one a dog Exit Enter the the news, the rat rapidly, pursued by the dog, right under the board. When Reporter 908 picked up th board the rat wax caught in th botnews-make- r, fff Cmr, Tad JO.TOO mt Thom. AH A fan's m If Covered Tkk Stan.! Yes fere.', ft Teeh ftd Cmr, Boiomyim te CMa Si tle. Sir Week, te Slick Thom On tke HrnAloy fin Pirtwrm). Cnaper, Wym ., gneinene Man. Mr. Hmdloy Seye, "Keen Boy Aro Sa He Proposes ta Stamp Cenetnatfy rearing Of tke Stamps Out tka frertic. by Earning Thom OB and Repainting tke Car. dar drli Bai and gro out dot gur acr up thr m wo diri bac of ba tor Ze tin he A1 ba. SCI ini uti To vo V lcl 1 1 go tb th to I ... A Traveling Stamp Collection On. One sees many lobster cages Ashing boats and nets hanging over fences. Table after table la covered with Ash drying lx tha atm. Must signs ar la both Trench and English, hut few people apeak English, So eg soon as w arrived, are act out to ace and hear some teal Trench people. And what waa the first thing we heard? Well, from a house came these words' "Cut It out!" Hot at all Trench! In tha restaurants menus are Most printed in both languages restaurants are In private homes You wait In the parlor Until the meal It prepared, AU cores te are railed "porridge." Rounding a curve on what Is known as Surprise Hill, Perce Rock After passing In ' many bill stores Chester the men tried to Albert Opgive one penheim for goods bought in his father's grocery. He detected the false bill and reported to police. "It happened Albert Oppea- brim. late one Satur- day night while my father was out," relates Albert, from 239 Market Two young men entered street the store. One started ordering; the other stood near the door looking out"1 thought nothing of it until the man handed me a 110 bill tor a 3 --cent order. The bit! felt funny and the ink looked much too bright I knew something waa wrong so I pretended I didnt have chans. Hr hurriedly gave me the change and the pair left. , I followed them out In time to e them ride off in a car, and got their lice use number. I told my atory to a neighboring storekeeper, who, in turn, told it to the police. described the men and reported the license number. Identifies Tvs "Later the pair was picked up and I identified them. Altogether IS fkk bills had been passed in Chester. Police believe they are part of a counterfeit gang They will be tried toon." Neiesscfs More paper than coin because money Is counterfeited basic metala have recently risen ao A band pf Mexican in coll one coined a lot of counterfeiter silver dollars and It was later discovered each contained l M worth of silver. The silver used had alto held a streak of gold, of which the A counterfeiters were ignorant 10 note is the denomination most generally counterfeited. Too much suspicion Is directed against stranger trying to pass a higher denomination. Too much risk and too little profit iS involved in passing five' or one's , . . Native born Americana are seldom counterfeiters . . . The U. S. Secret Service, which concerns itself with the protection of our currency, also has another Important Job the protection of the wei rip Comment by Reporter 0: "W put a hose in the mouth of the bottle and drowned th rat" fey ParMl Mt, Mt lArtl DlUtUfth. QrmftoA Ptrmft, RobbMi' YU. K. u th ol m ai ti ti a cl w |