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THK ILUIKTKATKI) KKATURK 8SCTION— Jaauary 2, 19.12 i Who S to le the $600 : th a t S to o d B e t w e e n the Iw o Lover« and Hap- { p in e ««? SUSAN KANE W ill Job Su«an in and the Her Lo«e Her R estau ran t Lover as W e ll? : Lntil I mak# out a check.' "W ell." he said, "Yes. air. You see. He ?at down at his cle*k I've always been wanting to open up 8u*an and Jerry waited, and while a radio shop of my own. I've got ft i »alt H a n * ru tl* * » • * f» om h * r ,n five hundred or so saved, and I need his pen was scratching and his back 1 t It. h*UI*. V* , I«» sa«ap# U** «.U n « ••!*)>« i • In « h i e l t I«# » c h i l d h o o d d a*e Just about tliat much more to swing was turned. Jerry supjxd an arm I a n |«rrit « p e l l t . N h « g o r » t o W a »h lH g tl**> th* deal. Hut I wouldn't^ steal the "bout her S iimiji rested her flushed 1 • C - * M > * aha J o lt , a a « H I Í t t # U d . M i t i » money to do it with!" ci*eek ag&imt his. After a moment l a g 1 • r i I f t f t g M N l ! a latga cafétéria un U i she smiled. g u i t t i « U t I ba m "A ll right." said Mr. Morrow. "X H l " " L •»»*! b # ) l # « « a i C h a t ah# c a r » g e i B u s a ! » ' T H E END gliras that a enough.“ H f looked about U o iro * o « n # r o f th » a , . T 1 1 .. . « Mt room, at Jrr.*y. at Tom. at o n a n y j the « a f e t s i l a , *1u#a n o l 1 c a r # t u l a k # a y o u n g a n d h a n d * o n * # | bul 1 Kusan "Miaa Kane " he said, "have »m »r# i t i l a . « n . T o n i . •r e a *ua< an a n d i n d u c e * h ' a f a l l t * J >oii anything to add to whit you've c i i o h i r # > » r r already said?" T o m 11 ira l o mal» a lo v a l o h « » a h u r t l y a f - ! and K d llh. «ho Ir? alta a l « t u tu « u f k *T don't think so,'* *atd Susan. T I s h o m i : w i i i . k i : T H K . M i i u n a s 1lie» b o y f i t e n d , b e c o i n r » j “ All right. How uh ut you. Tom ?" be«au # *JN i la n l a f t n e d Ivaltius n m u H E A T T IS for T o m b u t k f i o a » of ; • M i n i re s i s “Of course I wouldn't ¿tea! tho n o « k « y I O p u l h i n il u (T a i t l t u u l d a n g e » v f money. l>;irl Why rJiould I want to GEORGE H O R TC II l«»in g i li # j v ti w h . I t h l i t h s a a e c u t e d f o r take something thut practically be Jicr inc; rides up to the palace A l i # ■<>«• « l i l i h ' ut a n c e l o t h è t h r a t r e , longs to me already?" M ut a h o t t • i # n i l la a l m o at c a u f l K l b y X d d h "And you. Jerry?" an # r a t » ly a ( l # f altir t u e r t a a m a i » « h o m ' is with tears are dim, a n d T o i u» U f u t g o t t s n . a l t h o u g h t c a l t y lov# V * . ------ V " I don't know* my more than » h » ; t. r .tura noi l o r g r t H#r thinks of tile beggar maiden I just told you ISul 1 do know U t » ; V - \ I» Ih * n r w flam#*» n a m # , an«l I certainly didn't take it ." II#» • I) Ih«»*# q u a l a r» « h l f l l N o l l •» i r » . h • t i t i P II# lit » '1»» h e r o u t the» may never wed with him. " I I m-m-m." *aid Mr Morr >w. “ No- ir o# q» it# f r i e n d l y . * a n d »h# l#st»vs t h a t j,_ -r = —.— —rm txxly stole the money, and yet it a r la a . l e i » Ut a « » t i » « » lo»e g n iiU U » lu For TIs h me wh re the h*art is gone. Well, I'll IM1 you what I m II. found the old muti in his office usin# th e te le p h o n e . ; r i e n o u g h m o n # y l o © pe* up hl» o*n In dwelling great or small— r.i.|. It « i l i la » # J u a l flt# h u n d i r d ti«»; going to do. I'm K< tng to let you Morrow looked up: “So you :irc th e th ie f ? ” And there's many a splendid palace a ta B i u i f , lia M i l H# a l r e a d y h a i flt» alt go. and give you two days In Tliat is never a home at all. .« m irra i i K i r d t o a a t d III# piWfe* * That « juld rr- tatnly, Jie thouttht, Tom would not 1 which to come back to me here in hli own shoulders lu á n 1» a 'o u a e d « h e h li# ar - a H u ta » fellp- The ve. man come* to his little cot. quire considerable .sacrifice But h- ¡»rive with that $MJO Whoever took it g a « o y (>um h i s g r e a p »» «he lora«»#« have stolen the money which be With a song wh n the day is done .Il l o i J* 1 1 y a n d u o u i fo r t a v e n g e On# can bring it bark within those two told hlmsrlf. |l was worth It longed to the business which he and For hts Deane is standing in the i f l i t , a l t r i f l u M i t a itd J r t r y h#»r b r r n 1« days and th -re’ll be no questions H* would h a w to withdraw thr door , «lai»# a n d s u p p e r to g e t h e r Ih»» » M u f lí asked Otherwise—" he searched flv.- hundred which h - had saved Ms father owned. She was certain o tita c a (r t# t ‘. a let# a n d A m i Tur»* the»# And iiia children to meet him run. about in his mtnd for some appro toward hiv rwn ..imp, and tu:n It that she herself was not Involved S u i è i t And» Ut# ( i M k f i l H i o k f o t • h i. h alt# . a a » « l u i itr. 1 . b u i t i r a i m o i l i n g alt# f i n d » priate Utreat —“ otherw ise 1 11 have to over to Morrow before ;he time »«.• And Jerry was the only one left For Tis home wh“re the heart is ,r t a r i f » . ■ u a r t l o f S t e a l i n g s u n t t r# l« » p# Col » discharge Mias Kane. We couldn't up That would relieve Busan of sus- ... .. A, In dwelling great or small— a lit# f O O front Ut# («. #»U on Ih# 81»e questioned him on the subject And there's many a stalely mansion have her working here with this piclon lie didn t care much ab ut t i l t b#for# Ali# k h u a i l h » l I h . » c a n n o t That is never a home at all. | suspicion hanging over h f ." himself. It didn't matter what Mor Ihe next time she saw him. He sul . iru# t*..t 1 lieti • I l I » « of J r t r y • hat Tirai »»« 0 < «I U r a t li u n d » r d n*e And he would lenly refused to tell her anything Ctiuld I but live with my owu lie knew that this threat affecting row thought of him o « n h e h a d ea>d h e n r « «¿ed l o o p e n h i a SusAit a welfare would have a tre make the old man protmae nev*r to "bout the deal. Bhe could not un- Sw etheart Ih# m o.!»#>• ah« p O o u Id h a h * v e t a k e n mendous effect upon both T -m and tell any ne else what had taken (Vrstand why In a hut with a sanded floor h a • oil -d I »a%e ft i « a » d • i n c b e l i e » # t h a t I f she had known b u t t h e f a c t »errr a i n s taf een II i f h • c o u l d I'd be richer far than a loveless Jerry, as w *11 os upon herself Which place that he sacrificed everything he had t h a t t he re • e r e b u t t h r r e p e r s o n a i n I It# maid ever of the three had taken the In the morning, he arose early and all the motley he had saved toward « • l e i e r ’, a t h a t n m t i i . T k » m J r i r y . a n d 1» i t a t i With fame and a golden stare. money, hr believed, would return it was at his bank before It opened the little shop which lie hoped some rails all Ihre« UUo Ih# el Oe • M u r r o « rather than have Susan discharged His balance, he found, was »51« He oay to own In ordrr that T om s For ti.v lovp whore the h art is I li * o f f I re tt\# f o l l o « M># m o r n i n g N<»W IM) ON WITH IKK ItlX'HY In dwelling great or small "T h a t’» all." he said finally. "You withdiew all but the fourteen . 1 1 - ■ i heme might be foiled and she might Then he went to see Morrow, be freed from suspicion, things might And a cotta*, lit bv love light ran all go now Within two dava I lar* C IIA r r K H X Is the dearest home of all. r*pect to receive the five hundred If taking care that Susan did not. see have been different. But she didn't Tom Morrow «tu! Jrrry K ent came I don t. morr drastic action will have Mas mi rr. He found th* old man understand those things, and the re into Ihr office n lew mOVTlt'IIld l»lcr. to be resorted to." in Ills otllre, using the tclephon* sult was Ui.it she interpreted Jerry s Jrrry looked slightly bewUdcmt ; hr ' Well," l»e said, »lie n Morr w hung rrfusal wrongly. When she left him. Thinkless Th ink ing )>nd stopped Ills work »m l ru*hr<! C H APTE R VI up tile receiver, ' I ve brought your it was with the feeling tliat lie had up «Itr ii the t Idrr Morrow had rillrtl So another college professor has Jerry’» r.dnd worked fast as he money bick." in reality done something wrong, ami him. T h fy both &at down. und Mr returned to his work He »a s at last , Morrow looked up sharply 'O h.' that he had tried to hide It from her made the headlines— this time with Morrow »urvfyi'tl tho tiu rt a Jew b ginning to realise what it was all . Tlie idea cut her to the heart. the intriguing suggestion that stu minutes before hr jxike. Finally hr .ib ut. Tom. he reasoned, had be n he said, ''so you're the th ief.- learn to think w ithout think "I'm not a thief." Jerry malntaln-d I In the days that followed she went dents .•aiti. I suppose »11 three of >ou know jealous of him from the start, and ing. The professors are fast mak stoutly. ' I simply iw the opportu* about her work listlessly, ttpnking ing a name for themselves in the field why I rallrd you here?*' had deliberately set out to entrap nlty, anil I took It " Outwardly he only of how Jerry, whom she had of funny ideas So much so that Jerry limkrd at him In surpru«* rum by means of this frame-up ibeld so high, had let her down Twice they hate the newspaper boys wait was calm; Inwardly miserable "N o .sir. I don't," hr said perplexed. scheme. His midnight visit to the, ) when he asked her out she begged ing around now to catch and play "W e ll!" the elder M rruw exclaim- Morrow surveyed him sharply, then cafeteria with Susan, coming as it At least I nt glad to know that eft. and made herself utterly mis up for general entertainment the continued. Five hundred clojlai.v was dul at a time w h n Torn was there id cunning or startling thoughts you're honest enough to bring it erable by doing so. taken from this establishment last alone with this large amount of On the following Monday, how dropped so- frequently from the aca But tell m *—why did vou take night. You three w.*rr the only ones nmnev. had paved th.* way admir buck demic lecture platforms. ever. she was surprised when, upon here Tom was the* only one who ably 1 » h * Tom's venger nee. Yount U?’ It is always amusing to see a h id any business here. Ytdi two Ifo r r o v had ilm piv hid U m m ne> ' i n 'w kd it to put into the radio ' la lng called into Mr Morrow s office jumping Jack or a bean shooter in ■ shr found Jerry there Both the men the hands of a dignified and solemn tame in. and when you left, the awuv for the time i>cing. and accused sltop I had hoped to open." Susan surveyed them, a bit gentleman Th* scheme of effortless money was gone. I'm not saying that either Jerry or Susan of having stolen ; 'W ell, that's too bad. But Just I smiled or painless thinking appears to be in any of you U guilty, but It's evident it And it had worked. Hr had remember it never pa vs t ) steal what dared. "Come in." M r Morrow invited line with our penchant for develop that one of you took the money, and both of them almost in the palm of you need There’s plenty of hon*st ing labor-saving devices, but it is Susan walked Into the room and the 1 want to find twit who It was." his hand I ways to get fhre hundr d d liars A three were seated. "Miss Kane, there's doubtful whether even the best play ‘ You don't think that I to k it. I Burely Busan couldn t have taken little slower, perhaps, but much ers on the college football teams will r rune thing I want to tell you," M or do you?" Jrrry exclaim 'd, fumbling i lie money, Jerry respected her to-> ♦ surer ’ ever make a success of It row began. a » es. sir," said Jerry. -And now if Itrrvoualy with his hat. murh to harbor such an Idea for "W hat Is It?" asked Susan timidly. | Well.** replied Ihe rider Morrow minute And he knew that he htm- that * all. I d like to go I vr got to " I simply want you to know how It Is estimated that every seventh You w on t coy any solemnly, us I ser it, the matter lies j self had II t made ofl with it. Tom ,lUrry for work loyally Jerry acted toward you when person tn Europe lives in a city with U lw eii you and Miss Kane Tom ts then, wav the only possible thief thing about this matter to the folks I threatened you with dismissal. It a population of more than 100.000. my son He hid a right to handle And Tom's purpose In eonunlttlnR I work for. will you?" "O f course not I promised, you was he who returned me the five 'lie money. It was as much his as such a deed wav now clear In Jerry's W e ll Just hundred dollars " it was mini' I'm sure lied have no iniml. The only trouble was that know, that I wouldn't " Y e s " said Susan, "but tell m e- Attention Ambitious! cause fur taking It. Miss Kane here there was no way In which he could consider it a little matter between he didn't take it. did he?" say* that she knows nothing ( I the prove H. or even b" sure o f It hlm- ourselves, privately. Tm glad to have W om en. "That s Just the point," the old If. ’liiere was always the fear that "'Obey returned, and so w ell Just matter. Therefore I think 1 have a man smiled. "Only last Saturday I'^ 'il to susprcl you since vou were Busan had h”eded the money for forget that It was ever missing .EARN 6000 "Thank you, sir.” Jerry turned night I discovered that it was Tom, th- only other p-rsons in the place something of which he had not PROFITS my son. who had taken the money.1 at tlie tune. known, and had taken It herself. end left the office He had been gambling, and I knew More People ' Ilut, sir, I didn't know thrre was Perhaps he hod misjudged her. After C H A PTE R X I nothing about it. He needed the five any money about the place. I came all. he had known her only a few A r e Need ed hundred to pay off a big debt. And A few hours later Susan was called in here with Busan. Even if I hail weeks. Perhaps she had brought To Supply known about the money, I would him to th ' cafeteria that night for from her work In the cafeteria Bhe when he saw a chance to lay the tho Increasing never have rome In here O steal It “ the sole purpose of getting the nion went to Mr Morrow's office In re blame upon someone else, he took it." 1 Demand fo r "But. Jerry—" Susan began. Mr M i row surveyed Jerry through cy. Ilut that possibility was still too sponse to Ills request. "Jerry," said Mr. Morrow, "paid Miss Kane." he began. "I'm glad piercing eyes beneath shaggy brows remote far Jrrry to give It much PORO HAIR m d to N«y that you've Just been entirely over to me tlie only five hundred dol- l>nl you notice a large brown en-1 rrrdence IKIN PREPARATIONS vi lope on on- of the fubles when j The thought of Busan'« losing her | ; learrd of this robbery. The thief l«rs he had in tlie world, in order has confessed, and he has restored that you would not be suspected ot jo il came tn?" he asked. Job. or belli* set adrift In a city of For Term* Write Jerry racked 111* mind for a mo- which she knew practically nothing, the five hundred dollars. I want to discharged. I call It real chivalrous mint. "Yes, air," he replied, " I bc- of being dismissed on such charge;, apologise lo you for ever believing There's not many men today who PDRQ COLLEGE, in c . that you could have done such a would do such a thing." llevo I d id ." caused Jerry to resolve to act, and 4415 South Pwkwsy, Chicago, Illinois Susan looked at Jerry questioningly. Was it thrre when you and Miss act quickly. Yet, what could he do? i thing I hop«- you'll want to continue P o t* H o c k — 4 4 » 1« 451» $»*44 ! w ith us.” I "You mean the five hundred you K.in.1 I ft? " All day long lie thought the mat-1 "O f course I want to stay." Susan had saved for your store?" she ask- "I'm not sure I never noticed." Irr over, and ut night he tossed awake I , stammered. "But would you mind od. amazed. He nodded. W O M E N worry about dtUvrd "I are Well, Mr Krnt, that en- p i r io d i and pondered the situation. Five | I telling me — who actually tcok the "Jerry!" She ran to him. and he causes. For quick v I p contained five hundred dollars results use 8 P Month, hundred dollars had been taken.! money?" arose and caught her in his arms. Tom h re tells me that It dlKiipp.iired ly Regulators. Moves esses long overdue. Both he and Susan were suspected j "I'm sorry. I promised the culprit "Just a minute," Interrupted Mr Ssfe Guaranteed $2 00 Double Strength. when y m two lelt the place." He his name secret No one one Morrow. Morrow The two looked up at him .1 *3 00 . Special box 12 Suppositories iConesi I * 'd u keep p in» iinnie seerci eto l ine, d a moment, then resumed of , t iking it. while tlie one who w ash $100. 3 boxes. $2 00 postpaid 8m tier T II me (Ids would you have any p erh ai» the real culprit, Tom, was | will ever know That's all I can say I appreciate what a sacrifice It was Products Co. Dept MB. 1434 N Wells held practically blameless. 1 1 ight now " He turned and looked for you. Jerry," he said, “ and I ad- 8: , Chicago. n* • for five huridr.'d dolíais?” In the early morning hours an Idea out of tlie window as a signal that mire you ail the more for it. And o f course. Anybody could use five came. He knew that Tom would the Interview was over. Susan left now. just to show you that my heart hundred dollars." never ronfess, even though he might the room. I was right when I accused you of "But I mean uny special use?" have taken the money. And he be-j She was worried She wondered If stealing the money, l m not only go- I^ 4 lf«f 4 «k v » v S r « ( ( M A Hi' bent forward and watched llrved that Busan, not having any Jerry hud taken the money, and then, ing to return It to you. but I'm going r 9m ( k l a 4 » i e r . D t a . M 4 / A X H r « . 4 m i l # !■ I N »a d «U 1 4 < O ) Jerry's face rlo<cly. Tlie boy was money of her own, would suffer from ifstored It when he saw that her p o -! to stake you to another five. W ill that impalile b o x ««, M l e J »u h lUuc plainly nervous, rattled He dropped! the disgrace of b i n g fired when the \ -Itlon was menaced by its disappear- be enough to get your shop started?" Rtbboa. T a k a at bar H a # y D r iC f« A ik lo t Ins hat up ii tlie floor, fumbling w ith , two days were up. The thought j .inee. She hoped that this hadn’t "Gee," said Jerry. "Yes sir, I guess €*1 • C ig g T T S l« P U M O » » « t i p r il.U .M 4 S r m k w «r « it. mid had to reach to pick It up came to him Unit the only possible been Ihe case. And yet, she could see so.” M bast, s a in t. R e..»Id « R a y Nagy | rr hr .ur.unvti. i tolution w a s to taJtc tho blame upon, r.c other answer to the problem. Cer- ‘ All right,” saki Morrow. "Just w »!t SOLD BT DBUGC1STS STkXT WBJULf Hr K D W A U I U B S O N n » «w a ■ WEEK’S POEM M S T E R $ .P ! U S