details of the business, for that is what would be best for you, to my way of thinking."
"Yes, I would like that best. But I am willing to take anything," added Franklin, quickly. "I must be earning some money, now my Uncle Will is sick."
"There is one place I haven't tried yet," went on Belden Brice. "It is the Phoenix Electric Fan Works. I own some stock in that concern, and I think I can get you in there without much trouble."
"Why, that would be just the thing, wouldn't it? Electric fans are in the right line
" began Franklin."They are, that is true, my boy. But the works are devoted principally to the manufacturing of the fans, and only a few men are employed in the electrical department."
"Perhaps if I get work there I can prove that I am best fitted for the electrical department
""I thought of that. But I have one strong objection to seeing you go to work at the Phoenix shops. The class of hands employed there are, on the average, hardly fit to associate with a refined boy like yourself. When the shops were first opened all the other factories in Paterson were running full time, and, as a consecjuence, it was hard to get good hands. Our superintendents were not careful, and I understand that at present we have some very undesirable workmen on our payrolls."