BY HENRY BELLAMANN - v nra amvicc inc, , DRAKE AT WORK CHAPTER XXIII ilj OOK at me, Mr. Monaghan, I look like tramp. I'll be a bum if somebody doesn't give me job." "Turner1!! gtva you a Job, 1 you'll take it" "I'll take it" "I'll get you a lob, Drake. You ean depend on me." "Thank you sir." ' Drak arose. "I'm going home." He turned at the door. "It I get a Job down here, I'm going to sell the place uptown. It'i already mortgaged. Then ni have a lit tle bit o' v anyhow. I'm go ing to n here aomewhere to ltvr "Am .. r "Yes, . "You'll '. . to cut out likker." "Why, Drakcl What are you do ing here?" Randy came cheerfully into the room. Drake flushed darkly. "Yea, I know how I look, Randy. I was in the calaboose last night" "Drake! What did you do? ' "Drunk. I wasn't arrested. Sam Winter! justjust locked me up so I wouldn't freeze. "Oh. Drake!" "It wont happen again, Randy., Tour pa's going to get me a Job of some kind." : Randy glance veiled a little. It' was a strange look Drake didnt understand it It was a far away look, almost Impersonal, but steady as a lamp set on stone. - "Go up stairs. Til bring you some hot water. You wash and shave, and I'll fix you something to eat Then you're going to bed and get some sleep." Drake went heavily up the stairs, Mr. Monaghan knocked the ashes from his pipe. He had never quite known what to make of his tomboy daughter, but at this mo-' ment he felt that he understood. her better. She looked exactly lis her mother as she stood watching Drake. TlfR. MONAGHAN kept his woreV ""A and Drake kept his. Mat Turner, an old acquaintance of! Drake's Uncle Rhodes, was reluct-; ant at first He didnt believe too' much in the earnestness and sin cerity of Drake's resolution, but Monaghan persuaded him, Drake was given a nondescript job as switchman, and general helper, around the freight office. He never set foot in Frits Bachman's lunch room again, or took another .drink. The bank sold the Livingstone house, and Drake paid his debts.1 There wasnt much left but Drake put it in the bank and managed to live on his wages.- He had a at . Mrs. Blake's railroad house, and spent as much na with Randy as possible. . Drak lost his casual, laughing, planner, and a part of his rood 7 looks was lost with It Ha wasnt! fcappy, and showed It But he was' fcealthler-lcoklng.. - ua had never seen Louise Got- . jflon again. The thought of her i crossed his mind once in a while i - F-a tingling anger mixed with a amt desire. (MHsT twentieth century" was r beginning, to be a familiar Jtaaee. At first ft had a fabulous sound, like a connotation of soma fantastic futurity. But one became 'little accustomed to It as one learned to write 1900 and 1901 , -without too much hesitation. ' The outward chances in Kinn Sow, taking place gradually as gney aid, were not too violent to aisturb even conservative people (much. Of course, if one stopped to think about it, a lot of things xiaa Happened. XTees gone from to counnouse square, and from - tlnlon street as far as the Metho dist church. Lots of bright new paint and plate-glass store win- "GOWS. : "A smart little city," Hart San jsome said.. "As neat and bright as pin." "Looks like every town Its size srom unio to Kansas," Miles Jack eon said.- "You can't tell by look ing around if you're in Indiana or 'Iowa. Looks like any town and just as ugly." . But everyone noticed that since the death of his old crony, Col onel Skefflngton, Miles Jackson was less add. e e T)RAKH McHUGH developed a bad cold and laid off from work for nearly a week. He spent most of the time with Randy. One evening alter supper he was on, his way back to his boarding house. He took the short cut through the freight yards as usual. Bill Hocklnson was running the switch engine, shifting boxcars for the early freight train the next day. Drake stepped oil the track . as Bill passed with a dozen empty fiats. He waved and Bill shouted : something that could not be heard above the rattle and clash of wheels rolling over the switches. He saw Bill waving frantically; and grinned. Some rowdy Joke that wouldn't wait ... t Harley Davis, brakeman on the regular freight run to Camper ville, slammed the door of the freight office open. Arnold Schultz, the freight agent grabbed his blowing papers. "Sayl What in the hell ' . "Quick, Schultt, get a doctor' down here! There's been an ac cident out there. Get Dr. Gordon, quick as you canl" , , .''What happened, Harley?" "Drake McHugh's been run over." i "Sure, sure. Right away." He rang the telephone and asked the central office to locate Dr. Gordon and send him right away to the freight depot "How in the world did such thing happen, Harley?" "A funny accident, Schults. You know that wagonload of tile that's been standing up there on the edge of the cut for a week?" "Sure, yes, belongs to the tile works. They're waiting for orders to ship it" "Well, the bank thawed and the whole wagon fell down" "On Drake?" "It hit him and pushed him under them cars Bill Hockinson's been shunting around." "Run right over him, eh?" "No. It was just lucky Bill saw what happened. He was going slow. It just caught Drake as he cams to a stop. Mashed him. Otherwise it would have cut him right in two." TJR. GORDON looked, up from the table where Drake lay in the freight office. "I'll have to have some help." "What you going to do. Doc?" Dr. Gordon didn't answer. "Someone you, Davis, get me some blankets and a half-dozen sheets anywhere here In the neighborhood, and be quick." "I'll help. Doc Tell me what you want" Sam Winters stepped into the cone of light that tell from the tin-shaded lamp hanging over the table. "All right Sam. I'll need some-', body steady. Everybody else get. out now. Quick." TXD. GORDON turned toward the door. "Will somebody stand at this door and keep everybody out?" Til do that sir. Monaghan' moved toward the door. "IH keep 'em out and, when you've finished we'll take him over to my houm. Just a few steps." "Good. Now, Sam, let me tee." Dr. Gordon proceeded with his examination. - "What'U have to be done, DocT2 "Amputation." "His leg? Which one?" "Both. Close to the hips. There's a chance." For nearly three hours both men worked under the crude light of the oil lamps. Then Dr. Gordon folded the blankets about Drake and stepped to the door. (To Be Continued) While it takes all kinds of people to make a world, some Kinds seem to be entirely too many right now. The secretary of the navy should be kept plenty busy in Washington where so many things are at sea. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE, with Major Hoopla tou'vs read V well; the author oh, why ojdn't i think THIS BOOK? A ISN'T HONEST WTM 1 OF THAT SOONEP.T LET BOY SOOR AGE? 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