TWELVE PACKS THE MOXROB JOrilXAL. FRITUY. MARCH id. i:o. - TWELVE PAG as 1JFK STOUY OF A tMMIU.I IS Thirty Hours of I'MitinsKUfct I'litj ILnmil Heart rtin-e and iValh l.e;i a Slrki;c Airt-atc-nt of It'iori'iins in UihIi Tin' re is a livul Object a-hi. (From The Kansas City itar. sj.q A"i:;Jk ausujejuoj 1o;jai:3 .iij'rf UUttl MO:j ptlllOj tq JJiHUO UCJUItlj ' cetpi taiuY ou the."! snowed lual almost ail had boeu laid on the date tendered, lit was punctual, lattho- There were let lers. correspondence with uu.-ines associates in iHnvtr ai.d Omaha, ptsu-ards froia a uuau who a spending a vacation on a farm. One letter was from a lieu Uiia:i! iu the army stationed at Camp Taior. near Louisvilie, Ky- telling of a big stud poker game in which nvo youus millionaires from the east weir '"easy picking." T:-e lieiieuaat lo!d how easy It would he to trim the millionaire wiih marked cards, and asked the iv.mM.T t.i he ready to lake the weie trcivs of little indiscretions t was too la:? 10 father up the louse ends. .'.': ! t a gambler's legacy. ,15 tie afternoon of .Monday. No v.:..er 24th. last year, a professional i..i.tler of Kansas City sat down at a xker table and broke the seal of a 1 tw deck of cards. He played r.ll -ttia; afternoon and night and all the Beit dav, pausing only to take uaiid viches." coffee and whiskey from a J a panose servant' tray. At eight o'clock Tuesday nisht. af ter thirty hours of continuous play, he roti n ted his money, pushed back. Jis chair, bade the other meu around h table good night and went out. Jit? walked across the street to a ho tel, where he lived, got his key at the Vsk, went to his room on the Jt,i..4 Knnr lltlitressed and Weill 10 hree hours later he aeau disease. -Iocs a professioiia' R.itublcr iu.l h. a when he dies? : Jacob, iciii'.- .;im'iiis!ia t.xik cliarue of ilse Rambler' , ne n.ornim: after he died. jtatnaler had HM'i i ll.St'it in L'.b-'i- y I ! ii ;.iwi..ii l :i ' !":';. . ejii s!,o-Aed !: ' ' ! . il ;it a do' ;.!'' n .is a 1 ll I'll il'UHH U-. I". !. !..!' l-e uid liK'.il's ' '; l w!;o had kimv ia it'Ll i hi' ii 1: had a lar ' ate ... i .mied at !.-.:: :" lu- - in rumcno i" . Jm ; l an Omaha l.ank sev When a man cL- :n.A,Ud! his jU.au i t i vstaihv uiio a d paueia trifil by i;id letitij, 'a. in iockeis of tJi.i.in; Kit haiipiiK over a chair; toy fcall-eiaptied boiiles on the dress er, by telephone nun. berk jotted down C the back, of a soiled en "lope; by luctmva nd iruikois U iiw ml of a tru-ik. t n-t?K fh.i iit. .i.r ill llie fimiariiis story. When he went train for Louisville when tniu to bed iHal iwi-f-l wnh a thousand ,"ripe. poitf bauds and jackpots runiiiiis "It would be a shame to let !!ion y through nis tiiv.i brain bt prooa-jtike this get away." the lieutenant tiv xjietieil to sleep lea or twelve ! wrote. "You could win a thopsand tioiirs and in the moi-niiis renew his dollars at a silting. A chance like actie life. But be tliei 01 heart , that doesn't come often." He in crease brought on by tluiiy coin in- j closed a code for use In exchanging TMjtis hours ot poktr playing- The telegrams. H st morning it was too lale to soit j In the gambler's nuiiiss the al- the letters and papers, a-sirjy uiinistrator touuu mere nmms denee of his lite, as wen us e l!nnatioa of how he managed to accumulate ity thousand dollars in currency. Attached to an old vest was a roni'ilicaied paker hold out." a device for slipping cards up th" ut..M i.i r.mr.Miline them for tis in an emergency. The holdout was eouipped with delicate springs and adjustments. A slight movement of the knee would bring the extra cards instantly Into play. There were twenty-five or thirty decks of marked cards, a machine like a tobacco cutter with a razor edge for trimming the edges of cards. There was a catalogue from a firm in San Ftancisco listing more than seventy-five crooked gambling de vices -1 from a tiny thumbnail prick used to scratch a rough spot on aces, listed at fiftv cen's. to a combination iokr mid dire table with electric 'Airing and holdout attachments, which sold fnr $330. In the game which the partners ran in the upper floors of a small hotel here, the skv was the limit Their Yustomiv s" v. ere f:ir!er a 'id s;or!nieu and old men front Kans:'-. (V;la'ioma. rr Te:H. Whatever 'l-' ;v..;i, ,f -rv surrounds th" ga;-:-:,!,.'. lie. iih. li"'!"'1 is no iiiery in it... v : ',:' i:;s f.irti.m'. Ii- o'l.- :' his trunks wis an in '. ir.'J cc' lee' ion of tnn'';s. Ther 1 v,. V-'i i id fiitilv f'.:l.le :,iscri'vv! '"l i'm i -l-.vif : "To :vir M-ub'-r. C-r is:u." Here are .on"1 of th'" i v had i'.'SM -(! ' !.i He r.n,.!; of Old T;:re Verse. . ucc and Healih. v.-iiii a Key 10 the -Tipti;rcs YOl (i YATS i i:oVKI.l. TO ! -M--W-0-M-M-M- si i.i: -t i.i:.v-i i wkfk" ! v:";"K-'-x b-vl. : i . U St.-. I- Ii . IV.' Si :-:.r m lnr.k. 'mind .1 (ioi- Mi.' it. i .i'j.' ' .i-li.i the ,,. f -Monev '.ViiM.l.1 P1- I. io. eh inv.'s-iiL-u'.iii reviMled tee t.""- 1 h;a! made a ftp to Omaha eari j., fail i i""' . iac hi. di'n.is't box '.'Mid I ".. ' "' ' . la.isas Cny. I.il;- fU 1.: . . lie lPe to handle iM:i.'t, :'" l,v M-e:'erred to ktop li's "lvnk rH" Au je he could have fi-adj a"c ' instead of invest ins it " oeposu- tnP ii in a bank. So he rented a s.ue imsit box. it lil'i-: rated Snath Ame'ica. K .i'':i i.. at or Omar Kli.iy r.in. Collected Yer.e of :i .v!;a:d K i p- ur. 'I'h.-! nntoi'sis. Ill a email pasteboard box was a ! collection of newspaper clippings, 'mostly poems. They were bappy-go-I'uuky iitlle poems, lull of the bubble j philosophy of life, litre is one ex tract : V'! n A VV liiMii.i'u-e t"niuuiv-i'i;er S.i Rub. 1-iMi jtiul l-iuer 1 aii- t ires, and ' tic Maul S,''g CK'afi-n; Malted. ; Y. Air. . L. Cio'-cil, liiiof of tli, lit.' cei.j.tL.i'M, h.-. u.vived tae fol u.u, t- ::t-r iro.a Me. James !.! Vuuii.;. ;a;e i.isuraiuv coiuiniisaioaer; j "t.ei uev biiuuii.g erected ii'XJ o..i lov ii means added responsibil-! vv uy and i.U or to your osi:.ou as tire cuiet, wta piaclu-ily the same ap l'ar;us. iiirr uiaius. t'ic. Karelv d:d joa hate eiuiijia ot ll.e.-e to liefctn with, but vou are continually be:i,i: v- called upon to give iuci eased l'ro:ec-!5 lion and exiiu.uishiiig strvice. since . il is well nigh impossible under ! present conditions to increase 5 imir ineelianical liie li'illil!" facili ties, your auily hope luim oe m de creasing the dunces of lir. A 8 cial season of inspection and of set ting "even body else doing il' at : lie same time by removing tons of tire breeding waste in c.T.t district, la the main purpose of "tire ytnteutioa" week, iioiiiiiarlv termed "cleau-uo week." It begins Sunday. Marc a j 1..k I 1. ...... ..k .1... .. ....L- ......I 2. April 3rd. "You know by exp'-rieuce. what! waste, litter, rubbish and debris, in I and out of buildings, can do to start ' or spread a lire. ou certainly hate j heard brother chiefs tell of hghtlug I a lire successfully wnen a ourniui; brand would fail into a pile of rub bish or on an old weather fuzzed or rotten roof blocks away, often in the heart of the fire district and start an-1 other fire, which proved more uu-jj.l manageable than the first. ji. "Any of the 'old timers' can talkjYg you biind of such damnable occur-! reuses: Haaey of Jacksonville. Ki- ... ..r v..h-ill.. I'nitv ftf Alliinrn VV Tatlor of Creenslioro, Schnibben of Wilmington. Christ ian of Durham, et ill nines iremis. 'TheV know.' Sad . :'! experience has taught them. They a!! and iiiiimv others have found the. real adva.nage of clean premises, and build ng I'pnn the experience of lire li-hieis. the Xorih Carolina in surance depi'i'imei't is urging all cities and 'owm; in Xorih Carolina, nriiciallv mid oihei-icise. to join I hem i'i til's rli lli-up week's s".'riitl diive. a:ul io t!e.-iroy e:ic a". 1 for all accu- : 'iilated 'ire bividiiu and ;",re Kpi'ai iuc Jniii:. "We hate ir.ke'i the mailer ! .iih tb" (ii!i r ro"i e.sive organiza tions in .'i;r iiv.i. I namiii'i' oi t nnt- nierc", Ro;:..y Club, Women's Clttb. Oil v I'li'lier. M'liistet's' i'.ociat .oils. itc, b'.i' ,m;i ami yo'ir tl-parlment ;'! the ones to b!a:M' the trail. We will fn in i--tin1 Mo:'".' spoken or printed, noon application, and any other help we ran render. So let's to to It. Let us hear from you. Will ou do it?" Mirn'is are to Invars what pen niis are to dollars and he who wins saves both." TUT W Smart Models in omens On Sale $2.48 to $4.50 $1 Soring I I! jr. ft n V Si On our second floor, which is devoted exclusively lo our annual Spring Millinery display, you will find hundreds of Ladies' and Misses beautiful Hats at prices ranging from $1 to $4.50. Tempt ing bargains that will delight the eye are rampant on this floor, and this Is an opportunity that should not be overlooked. Men's and Boys Sun Hats 23 to 50 cents. MISSES' PRETTY HATS ttiili beautiful edget ami bauds. Triced ridiculously low. Newest Styles in Women's Hat's 32.48 and $1.50 CHILDREN'S SUN HATS 25 cents each. When the public administrator! i vorry over this tiling and 1 Count.' Mned that box at a bank the dayj aftir the gambler died there was n o i ri-rrency or papers of value. 1 he ad-1 ,-i.trator learned that a nvin n"l in the gambler's partner had yis-i Ye lox earlier in tne o:i. i tupr insisted he took out only i np'-rs, ronreritins the partn'M at belonged to hiui. I .... ! .iviv ihoiirand dol-i hich the gambler brought from j J-.-t- 1.1 Dn'i Ji f I; ;l;a? The tuvMfiy 01 u . ; ,-.iianc is one or tae noei.-...... (."'una .'.'i- .n. rr. dir." , t - .o , ' the re'.aiiv.-s ef ih ' '' ' tV-id vif who live ln-nvr; l 4-,r .-omiiii who y....-- she v.'.i- hi ;.m.ion law wife, and IV P tr'n-r. -who .eks a half .hare on I., basis .-.f heiress partner: hi,'. If the " Ver ;.ad made a will i a po'.'b.. ,e vi d have lert hi.' V ..e or th '!. but to ;'- o.nth pe-soii .IL , manicure g'rl In a downtmu. hn-el As vet she had 'rtlht lin claim against the estate and it Is pn.hal.le she never will l.rinai on. The gambler had said they would be married In December. That was one rif ihe tragedies he left behind. What else did he leave? .... hnit finished his vort in the gambler's bedroom the him. freornlnn after ne atea. i " """"" trator began hia examination xt per ianal effects of the dead man. In -J1 oq eSJBl "0JJ 'O1 nl00i 10i u rn rv ever that. lint 1 lioliee when the atmosphere is eleaie.l That ihe bad luck I had lookd Tor didn't loiue and knock me Hat ; And 1 didn't have tile lroubk that I feared. Tins is another: A Utile bit of lire, a little bit of love, A little bit of happiness and money; just to shove the hill and over io ma.e our journey nveet '.i-.d jel. v.e do nut ask loo much, we p. y io ai! tw .!: -ei ; Not much, not much, only all l!sre is ;f iiriiiitss and of beau;;, in a world like i f. i !- . l'ii Laps the natiibl"!' ii.i.l elippul ;.' e:l 1 1 : 1 1 .-. 1 1 : bn' it .enl. l.ior. i;' 'l.ut h.i'i wife (liv:'"i them mid ..fiit them to him in li.-r letie..-. tor some of t!:em are nndefscoi ed and la teilined with remarks. At an; i.ue he saved them, and then- they '. re v. hen tiie public adiniaistraior and hia assistants searched through hit iriiuks. The ganililt-r'a money probably will !; dl id.'d beiweea the claiuaiHs who are scrambling for it in the courts, hut liU real leaav H found in th-J objiHl lesson which he left behind Fords NEW and Rebuilt CASH OR TERMS S. S. Wolfe Next to Western Union Office "!!. somtbi.dv in the Crowd n tt i i TwoSpecials MAVIS TALCUM POWDER 25 cents per can. PALM0LIVE SOAP, 10 cents a cake, 12 for a $1. Wo cm y lundreds of popular-priced articles the shopper to isit our store and get acquaint values. r.d it fliwflvs n.ivs et acquainted with real market and 10c Store AUSTIN & CLONTZ f iiirn; ijiii; ajiiiic uii vuuiua. CI Railroad engineer, 8 years at the throttle, had invested his S V nffnnjB3aan3niaKaBB5iiB3aaaiBB!iBnBBnnir.iinaBsaBQaBi savings in a priming business. . m Q Business, ill-managed j f was cn the verge or ff YuGOuT WiDu rum. engineer Nev I'l-om Hie Siindy IUde Set tlon of Itulord Township. Monroe, lit. 4, March 20. Mr. and Mrs. Geose W. Moser motored to Con cord Sunday, March 15th. Mr. Moser says the first man he saw on arriving in the capital of Cabarrus was Hon. Frank Armtleld, one of our good na il... I'nlnn rmintv citizens. Mr. Charlie Carnes ana miss Dan nie Fincher were married Sunday, March 14th at the home of the bride's parent, Mr. and .Mrs. John V. Fin k Dav K VV. Hoiran officiated. These are popular youiu people and have a host of mends v. no wtsn tiiem veil Mr. A. H. Illciiardson left March 17th. for naltlmore where he will tak? Ihe radium treatment ror can cer at John Hopkins hospital. Mr. V. T. Moser is preparing to erect a nice residence on his farm which he recently purchased from Mr. M. H. Richardson on Ihe Plvler Mill road. Mr. Frank Parker of Monroe town--h'n finent Friday night v.lth Mr. Steve nichardson. The people In this section were greatly 'alarmed on the nUht of March the 15th when on unusual light was seen In the north-western n.-.rt of the nkv about seven-thirty. There were many surmise as to what it could be. Some thoueht if an air ship, others a searchlight, and still other thourht If was a sign that something was Roing to happen. As for nie. I was busy keplnc my hat on and my balr rubbed down. Farmer. , Items frtrn Around Hje. Monroe Rt. 4, March Last Saturday, although the first day of spring was very "'d. Miss Besle Moser has returned from Albemarle where she hsi been rlsltlng her sis ter. Mrs. Jerome Stames who has been quite 111 with Influenza Is able to sit up some. Miss Mai fie Blpham of the Rouflhedge commnnltT snnt i... u'uiniit a-lth Mis N'eal Mr- tnsi , , ,i . - , Mantis. Mr. Julia Boone has moved from Stouts to Mr. Sam Helms larm. The leit ,h;s engine one day and stepped in as superintendent. Never had seen the inside of a printing plant. Today it is one of the most successful catalog houses in his section, and ne s rich. tj He was a bom exec utive, not an engine . driver, 'and he found himclf. : CJ A want ad will also find your phce, old fellow. , in ! m j ; Polish 0-CEDAR MOPS $1.00 to $1.50. 0-CEDAR POLISH 23c to $3.00 Size. i.oosf.nh TorncY ronxs Apply few drops on a sore, touchy corn or bothersome callous. Instantly the soreness leaves. "At Ease" removes hard corns, soft corns. or corns between the toes, without soreness or irritation. "At-rtse, the guaranteed remover, is sold in Mmroe bv The fnion Drug Co.. and Bohona Drug Co., and all druggist everywhere. Manufactured by The Stanly Sales Co. Albemarle, S. C. ' Johnson s Wax For Floors (Paste) For Automobiles (Liquid) Monroe Hardware Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT.