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Show ADDED PLEASURE TO VISIT New Yorker's Trip to Atlantlo City Remunerative Both aa to His Health and Pocket. . v wall A, retirea saercnam nu no known In the Jobbing branch In New York fifteen years ago recently spent some time at Atlantic City, where he took his wife for rest and change of scene, and where he had an unusually pleasant experience. -We met there," so he tells the story, "a man whom 1 had known In a business way many years ago. We and our wives walked and 'roller chaired' together, and they seemed to enjoy our company as much as we did theirs. On the day before we came away Mr. Blank called me I Into the billiard room, handed me an envelope addressed to me at my New York home and said: 'I intended to bring you this when our visit here wag over and before we went back to our home out west.' The envelope contained con-tained a check for a balance which the man owed when his business collapsed col-lapsed In 1S94, with interest to date. 'So glad I mat you,' he ridded, 'for I saved the carfare to your house.' " The New York man added that the debt bad passed out of his mind, together with many others which had gone to "profit and loss" In his old books. |