Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 9, 1916, Page 26

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cemtee 1t ve wewern [T SUNDAY BEE MAGAZINE ]P)A@El Presented By Thic JRUEUS EWSPAPER. i ALLINGTOR COLLABORATION Z READ [T HERE Then Seelt In Motion Pictures With Th? (amous Patre’ PLavers ' : " “ 2 h tant the car started, Onion What'll you have? asked Wallingford, “No forgery frowned J. Rufus, the right, he glanced to the left. “Ive—I've Ousine. The ins ; WRITTEN BY #olne {5 the ‘Dhone “What's the matter with you?' demanded been sporting a llitle too much, I think. Jones hurried into the elevator, and a minuie 1 nything,® krinned Blackie, "I wantalco- Blackle impatiently. “I'm wolnk to met you I—" His voice dwindled down into nothing &nd a hal? later, entered the office of P. W. GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER Rl o0 Y Disath, when Befcy jets hete’ o B sieciric coube and a footiwarmert™" Wit s LIl Richard: Lundy would arrive i ing Hulch, attoracy A - : " When Mr. Hutch came blithely and eagerly 1ingford was studying the letter w nter- morning! ) “This 1s Mr. Hutch," he stated with pleas- Author of “'Get-Rich-Quick-Wallingford' {o be entertained. at mo exvense to himself. est. iy 1ooks forward with leasure to . THITO Was & shadow on the glads panel Ant aeberenis he found Wallingford his clear-eved anc r. Laundy looks fo Y z of the door—a man with A wide-brimmed ‘ywpay g t™ asked Percy, stand- RA 4 t usually chipper.Blackie a niceting with Mr. Hutch,” he read. “S8o ne o . at do you wan ¥, e oy LIRS Ba: Fetotant of whleker, the fumes of whicy then mon. with) AL of B potbectie O, FeVOAIINE (NG OUL: (ng behiing the desk, the Black bas betwees CHARLES W. GODDARD rome’ chiefly. from the lapels of his coat, sat “Then I'm the missing heir!” announced % P e e e it o S e B nodding in a chalr. He roused himself in- Onlon Jones with eagerness. .. o AL Wallingford d, at the ‘Well, Mr. Hutch, I'm the missing hefr!" i Builder of the World's Greatest Serials B L NbGa T 8ad KFRODER M ine’ coe pMa S SN Gen't Ko} & Tarch Sympathined Wellingford, andoat (e oot Dnian Sinnmahe missing Hetéty speaking par n L] ou do 2 and sti 1} vhil S, 3104720 see you. Sport™® ha_srested the Ioeim for Chicago and mall a letter from the br:‘mn‘wd‘ ’,:“'d"',f’:fd.;'." '3‘K’”;':'&"“‘f.,:,",,'“';' tn ."J.,.:':Lfén”'lm"'ffi"’}?’?l‘..."m'.':'iyr.:?i?: thick cordiality. “Let's o out missing heir, statine that he's on the way spherical head, anc ou s- 1N ¥ ; re INTRODUCING i A B B : inecioed dopel” | Wallinaford's approval was tily WAy, wAn ocean voyage would put I“':m X ant T {:;:erh:;:mu'"&"c-;r;_. 3 ) ther a nulsance that after- instant an earty. “We only use e slen you just about rig ~ 5 o BURR McINTOSH - - - - - - ] Rufus WALHNEIONd . oor Y s touctiy ho s az The satly, (oyuune Wnd Bsurty. oy \nto, Hutch. But 1 ~ “Better come along, old man” urged Morrow morning, but I beat it on the same : but now he was a deadener, and moreover, a don't see how that rescues’the balance of Rilackie. train as the letter. Howdydo?’ And he MAX FIGMAN e o o« =« =« « =« « - Blackie Daw constant source of humiliation to his com: the Lundy foptunes “"Be a sport!" laughed J. Rufus. “Let's extended a fat paim b R ovoaqt fo sjeep in leather-padded oricu dontr. Blackie was sitting on & ai) go to the bank and get a pocketful of _"Y-7es” acknowledged Percy, looking at ROBERTSON o AN Wl e e Lellay Violet nooks in several hotel bars, and he eon- corner of the dresser. danslini n spiger . ikes money and hike.” the fat palm, but he drew back his own LOLITA it gantly went to sisep in the limousine lex and srifining with gardonic Joy. “Well, Mgaey and kel o o C o B e “of course, Mr. Lundy, you'll have to ™ P enev, Uh O ChinR M oPRed: (8 Tim 1ue the goud ol pAEb RN faBe and mani-. L SUNTINCR was standing up. Siowly the fdentiry yoursel? S I e T orn O Riawe L Dog tulted Foaming woke with w ferk “Tnay couldn't lose mim e perarhaing aih s LLERN 87 Foqe Cl¥ i isive ohinie Into the DAIIA blae €res “Oh, will 12" The missing helr's nails Rights Reservea. SouAtanAnas on He. Davw aed Liiy disamine T SO I Wones wiite & Nurwe YUY Boter put th Omion Jones disoons - ‘Twe—I guess I willy he blurted.” It made” tour Pink streaks on his glesming “THE MISSING HEIR" & Juom Jim a hick! Gentlemen, produce! ;,yariably left something to come after the tentedly: “What do llxekt‘ out of -dm.r' w‘fl:{_do me good to get away from New sealp. anvell, Mr. Hutch, it ).o:'r:lll(l(;!l\.z’“g nd smile!” ) 1) d its way. “Onion,” okie, 't you ¥ ; J I the vazaries of fortune! ““pp.¢ wasn't in the bet,” objected Blackle, 'fir"x;':;' '-[::fyab'l'-"::";; .(hen"ol:-hnr:fl-hllr o ..':L'.'l ';o}-;:..d.a'::. -mwnfmmc'r:p":o “That's the talk!" exclaimed J. Rufus. holding out my ten thousand dollars a year o BAANS Whea tha Afdent be- relinguishing his hundred, and at that mo: covoh otlloeer M heod hoindlf Digree-hatr, Chicago and whatever we think the errand “Blackie, you g0 over to the rooms and pack for five years, Tl hava you pinched right B Bl Shaur ot btk WK helr ciht, Both Mr. Dew and Mr. WAIREIotd. oo snd Nt iaehedd on the basd woodsn is worth. Or do we hire a Western Union up, and TI'll go and draw some money. CaB mow and identify myseif afterward: RS R o sheut of triumph. & KAy 11t ¢urngd [n response to & low wuritle Trom oould thoss hia oome . , messenger to mall that letter?" “Th-there's no need to be hasty, Mr. s e L tls o the trmk. Where 1IiHIe Strafier. His Dand was M BI6 Ride CHe Gevtae Mt iwas nearly three o'clook Lundy,” quavered Percy, struggling among the horses were poundink down the pocket, and there was a green pallor on his Wallingford had to met to the bank. Sup- v & thousand depressing thoughts.® If you ars ROGS. St StieR 3 1 L - 80. Mr. Hutch looked to the rig e looked -y v’?fil""v a the. é?'a'“’-'."" 'l""f‘:vr.rgnl‘vh hodyvfi{lh:d":m'r"l"':r;:lr"'h. o Sarr s e To the Teft: he looked at Mr, Daw. He Shook . TWo mornings later. they were sitting in N ue sky. If 1 am!" yelled the missing helr. “Look here, you Hutch: I'm Willie Hep to you! You've been putting a crimp in my rightful fortune, and if you hand me of your lip, T'll stripe your coat crossways. Settle quick, and you get oft easy. Glve me what's left, and I won't say a word about what you swiped. I'll give you ten minutes.'* And the missing helr glanced apprehensively toward the door Percy Hutch paused. The language of the missing helr was not quite the language of his letters, and the offer of the missing piclously generous. On the the missing helr knew some important facts, and he seemed to have an idea of vigorous methods. “You can't settle an estate in ten minutes, Mr. Lundy,” argued Percy, in desperation. After all, he was an attorney. He glanced down at ‘the black b: Suddenly he lifted his head, and there was a glimpse of life Jn a the pallia eyes nature. Write your name on thls plece of a Tifeless Tump. excent for Hutch's office, watching the door. It was finitesimal space of time the nervou: Blackie and Wallingford looked at each «'fin "':_Wn L i g, S s Would about time for (hat Chicago letter, and Joe had shied and checked his speed: but other speculatively: Blackle grinned. o e A earii R B (hes ere WHIRaE Cwly She DUl iR ions g B R AR L Well, such things will habpen. Mr. Welsh.” {;itense fatigue which had a point and a moral 3 T ire &C elnnteen 1o ane. "PY flash under saiq Wallingford. with a suspicion of a ana After the sprine latch had clicked. the “Bob Simmons was &0 crooked he could PRLL - S Avtemm to one VIt you will leave your pocket-book exp slumberer snored on and on for a melid two see the back of his own neck.” laughed S Al LR L numEled & STIND ISR XSRS minutes: then he suddenly opened h Blackie: “but he was the boy for quick Rt ok Siaesnilite o, uiank 0 AN black eves. grinned, jumped up, and bolted action.” (gt g g i e AT B the door. As swiftly and as silently as a cat, from the adjoining larke gentloman round, pink f all take the conseauences, The small man, his green pallor turning “the to burple indignation, was strugeling for he consoled: lation I have me a Welshe have come. ba here if 1 had Intended to welsh et e ved No liyine man can put a fin a act of mine dlamond. ~Quite r “How about a dead one.” sugwested Blacki L) and keen Jim Wallinkford lifted his bIows s he saw on the countenance of " utch a fleeting some: 3 R4 & huadred on that rabbit” he com- TiyColilow my worde. apoiowised J. Rufys a hundred's a hundred.” jaily. ma chuckled ..h‘l'lunk' inaioturned the insuited one. some- at moli‘fied. you sentlemen are woing balloon housand whon 3o 1ot it Bincild nto the city After the mext race: 1a ke b5 have vou stop at my office and ket that hun- from the fence, wher e T ."'t’.‘.’&":..t%‘:i‘ like & fumpin; dred. Hlackle Daw, standing just beside Waliing- it T et ford and studyin the features of Littie Stranaer, poked J. Rufu‘- in the ribs. " Things Wwere coming too easy em “All right, sport!" s | Wallineford. hs . ble, round face pink with wratification. “You'll at le gul with the shock of that suggestion, and just then he heard a nolse at the door, “Give me that money!" he howled The knob turned and the door opened, and in Walked J. Rufus Wallingford and Blackl: Daw, each focusing a deadly guilty Onion. Blackie's taxi 1t was a dim and into which Just as Wallingford had started ‘Mr. Hutch ushered hii " they had compared notes. Blackle had sent of the race-track, and on { oor. lay five no message to Jim, nor had he seen or letters. the accumulation of t days, as sspaé, J. Rufus noticed later from the postmarks. e o (o o CWoRaLD NS Abparently. Mr. Hutch hafl but'swiall busihess Anle. Both thelr retty taces in hiw cffice. e dusted & soace on. Mib or nnle. bo! e for the accommodation of & chéck-book, “"1’::-::“1 .'ellv::r'nn".'“lixchlmod Violet, her ch ';1.1 dr"\’n 1ro|mu. m-l.w.r l.'l;d 'gu. xh. E ~ ' writing o visitors inspected and cata- ::lo“{: sves dancinx as she cauxht Blackle's [T, and sorted everything in the place— ty safe, a row o usty letter-files, a ) You were standina right by # rus im: Porey W. Huteh: " We followsd Bim out broken’ let o “Oh. did you? and Blackle grinned down at her appreclatively before :0 paralleled her gase to the small man with the gay hat- -~ d. “And is that the shrimp who helped PP e clean out the Warden estate after the death Hut g of your father? Well, it's punk for Percy. ot chook Mr. Walitawterd.” abe no’" ey Rl K the attorney, with the alr of one nds r_before - the world. He f Ink on his finger. “Ex- Jends of Mr. Daw ang Mr. Wallinatord came toxether instantly as Mr, uteh stenne T ok e e rtys had” Desy {nte Bl e utiniances of Xo Tade cank iy » acauaintances of the race-track ha T R IR R A yrhed into clowe friends, Fhey heamed with ) pleasure e return o r. u . and the DRSNS Know. Bach Were Rbeut D LMY seted Wallingfora " xrasvea " Liitie 3 S | Stranger warmly by the R s Dand Teh Ve ows Pou & Ainger mport” he wrwed “You should have that much of a rake-off A ‘ome out, and we'll oven a tile of bubble heard from Onlon. Read Hutch?" asked Wallingford ely, ‘lgnoring the missing helr. “Why, no” faltered the trustes of the Lundy estate; “this gentleman claims to b Richard Lundy, ana I'll to stay and sattle the estate.’” “Glve me that— The speech of the missing helr was sud- denly interrupted from behind by a clasp on the collar so firm and so tight that it choked him. The steel-like hand of Horace G. Daw was on that collar, and the other steel-like hand now clutched the missing heir by the slack of the corduroy trousers, while the pointed black mustaches of Mr. Daw lifted displayed two rows of snarling White teeth. Thereupon the missing heir, entirely outside his own volition, began to walk Spanish toward the door. it was the suave J. Rufus who opened that door, his own stubby mustache lifted to reveal two rows of snarling white teeth, and it was the toe of J. Rufus Wallingford's highly polished boot which assisted the missing heir into the all “The fathead!" panted Mr. Wallingford to Mr. Daw, as they slammed the door. They found Mr. Hutch regarding them with widening eyes as they confronted him, and the upper 1ip of Mr. Hutch was lifted, reveallng two rows of snarling white teeth. “It's & frame-up!" charged Percy excited! “You get me to draw all this money so yo gould take me to South America and sk m, “We are only removing temptation from your path,” admonished Blackie “Seme guess, 1L ‘Wonderful entertain. and Mr. Daw. Mr. Wallingford n for Mr. Hutch: with Mr. Hute ! admitted Wallingford, as ] :l':v. Ih‘."r‘nhl.ar‘lll'rl: 1 P i Blackie slipped the bolt of the door. “But ment committee withdrew into Wallingford's td the safe. stooved down and “And no piker,” added J. Rufus. “He ran 1 drop you oft l$‘.¥°‘: p40%, "f.}" thie qamateur double-crosser gummed the downtown suite In a hotel near the pulsing of the knob, with his lonk. sensi- an American branch of a London leather Just a minute utch wn;‘:-l ud nervous Sehedul AREVRESMI red heart of Broadw tive fingers. He turned the knob slowly. his firm, and at the end of the first year he'd eagerness now. He opened s desk and ere, re! ackle stepped le grinn, d head cocke sidewlse, his ears llstening In: spent so much of the firm's money that the drew from it & small packet of papers. He briskly up to the desk: “The first why. click of the tumblers, and Bank of England began to 80 they hurridly threw open his safe and took an- YOU'Te to remember is no thing meet. t to holler, or you'll tently for t of no Interest h - f papers from a tin &et us all pinched. Where's that bag? ., at last. the door swung xently open. cyme over to about it. other small packet o m a t 3 “If you can't do any business with this 'V;‘Ir': me on his face & smiling beatitude .j oy _qown trick,” drawled Blackle, “When box. “How about a reservation for me? Between his feet!" called Wallingford, o e was ruled off the track for sauint-eyed runt. why don't you can him?* Which was almost : . . peering through the opening of the des 's used to spending a trust fund, t| T'll see to it,” offered Blackie promptly, € n 3“..;::;\ :‘n no hunlne-n to sneak in on him.” “Here's your hat, Hutch. I'll meet you here :‘,’: _l:::;\l';“nnd_l_h:r }1111\1;' b:bbed dc!;n At bald-headed that he was more restful to “That was Bobs idea of it," Wallingford &t two oclock.’ boys. Can 1 ::rcl:o::::. el o Hag 1 d:ik.x‘:onflop‘::u(n'n‘: biaok ] ith his hat on—Onlon Jones. Blackie Daw was still snoring when his went on. “The first he knew that the end things for you, Percy? ¥y and pelied ant bt oble D, Teirbering outalde.” oblected .o licys taturned (0 the aMoe. and sinos wag near was when the British brothers got . Percy stopped. 1t might be well not to Budiosly Huta it b mo Prmer riih I8 e was totally useieas for the Durposes of wedged in the custom-house and g0 back to his rooms. 8 10ud “Huh " Tor Jim Wellinrars (EE1e with e _cauxht ing i chin restink on his pointed knees. and tus- entertalnment. they took him to Walling- telephone for help. Bob didn't even 3top to wyes" he decided. Bercy's knses from unier Mliord had pulied ou_boor loliop!™ he commiserated. “I King at his Dlted mmustache. “We're here ¢ 3 hotel to Ay him away: and ORIOR ‘niuk Tim paubsd to lont: sne. of n_%u rob an imbecile. but you're on ous: and gering under too much hop. Nevert d the friend of the committe Jimsey, my bo: let you bet on against the fleld—for a hundred even th, J. Rufus was about to reject this out- a man Blackle Daw, sitting in As the trio stepped iInto Wallingford's on him ' ’ I . Jones came anxiously out of his concealment black clgars. It w Percy who bro! limousine, a bald-neaded man with a wid Blackie threw back his raven locks o it & ol e, HBoties ing the foar i acowling meditution I thimk in Jim's dressing room as Mr. Huich departed bifence Drimmed ' hat Scowied Be. them from. the Fose with the bag, and ] iy his Joxs are Mollow. e've poured enough from Jim's varlor. iWhat did he do?™ he asked. sheiter of the deep cigar store doorway a low much will we give him, Jim?" Ol Bare e 1hat /orics? The stranger six-dollar champagne Into = that TRoush giuf wingl! exulted Wiackie. vy “Emptied the safe, rushed down to the th gige of the office building entrance, Oh, the tickets and a couple of thousand, was molst-lipped at the thousht of ponxe to flush Fifth Avenue, and fux from the bed with one ferk and ex bank and converted éverything of the firm's considered Wallingford, and a shrill spiuvtt ract) everywhere but to hls head. ik an astounding case of aulctk TeCUDEr® ho could into cash, and, while the British v. came from beneath the desk. 4 BEEEE Mare 7. Butes otulion thaU BIoker 1n (oiih ihot wiloit is he tion. Sinier, 1'd ko 1nto the busincssy brothers waited for heip, Hob ealled for nth on (dvised Biackls. “He basw't Blackie's eye. then t both lobked at Percy “He's a hollow nut!" Blackle locked his If I were younser. I'd xo into b s South Aterica.’” Just nearing two o'clock, the shining lim- breath enough to scream.” utch with studious interest. His hat lean finwers. “You can't et him blckled L“Aw. che runted Onion Jones. Mr. Huten Iatghed and relaxed in his chatr, JUSt RSAFIRE two oiolock the shiniag lim; braath enouch to seream” " ity M paliid b Se0 teotbunn? 7en acknewiedxe inat he Bad s s @iy ailve or dead wppg 130 .0ad been sitting up rather stiffly w again in front of Hutch's office, and from and gasped violent objections until Black Bhn vl oaifla ik o loas to bis " “Can hi oman e Holow: Harehi only basiness ig guihay, fellows, S0 South Americal™ {f*ihere emerged first, J. Rufus, an expres- pushed him gently back In his chair t his mouth was too ¢ to . “Can him™ a romance. ‘Hollow utch's only business suddenly proposed Blackie Daws, b of great care and responsibility on his “Rush Percy,” he admonished, “We e say- Bnd his sars too far from the fromt 'of his uet come don v . e T honsend o vear Tor that YAnd hee .To Which?' amiled J. Rufus. “For wrat ound fuf'.k countenance. Then there emecged NG -you from’, further” oty You've been his ears too far from the front of his lmn come down with me to Wop Tonv's and gota two thousand a year for that And h:‘l “Play the ponies” urged Blackie, with Peroy Huteh, with his hat pulled down over betraylng a sacred trust, Percy, and we're face.” On meneral principles. the florid bix let me aieer vou arainet thie evinuch w been sbendine ten thousand a veat. which he o, crifly ‘graabated enthust o oY, $8Y Ll Cyes, and 1n his hand o battered leather removing temptation from you? {ihed"ne Taukhed ™ * rday down and roll over!™ ordered J. Rutus. 4" P0nay s © ¢ **" 3 o o CTaet! horse iR & ot down . her® bank bag with strong hasps and handies. “Yes” agreed J.'Rufus, Jooking down at : . ‘e = ban' " v g0ee 80 &N A 'his he carrie, @ sly as t were a him sympathetically; “ses how well off you het. hh e v G e (I e J.‘.‘.‘,‘n.".'ihiii » hiad “-i;h f Rick Just b Where's Richard?" inqulred Wallingford. o,1" what about it, Jim? S .:,::k:rut”e:.;: i ] ¢€an be, in place of in Jall, where you belong .%:n':ltil"‘" cause you want sandwich money. “Dead ™ “Get your hat,” promptly responded Wall- the broad:chested for taunting Hutch has acce “Nobody knows: but it's & strong chance. y y st better and more usoful life. Ho s version betw know anythine sbeut a" foee hoe n 1ews Tohe fzst Quagterly ramittance wae returned next boat™ And he reached in his pocket Both Percy and Wallingford looked toward Bt ot o e w much & : om o N : ::t o o refenver the cigar store, door, but there was nothing ! “You're on, nelghbor, breaker. If we turn him o ~ y s- for the morning paper. he clg X g ® J a minute,” begged the new trus s ua:““" TSloneye lest his veles, 80 fap e Than hacchshad them: and The hasnt _ “There's a boat at three o'cloc Announced to be sata. J. Rutus. Meraplly slart, waiked Lundy estate, and finished counting l"‘. :,"{“'_"‘,‘“‘,u eparkl JEiioh. |0 concerned. How do we sull hls TTReC LHon RO i mteal from the Wardem Wallingford , 100p up the number over in that direction, s ingford. “If you're on the level, when's the “Hist! Hist! Hist!" You can go to South America and lead & . t little packs of big bil “Rifty - Sate was & bl of this steamahip company, and T'll make the angle, he beneld Onlon Jones,'most mar- (he Beat, litte backs of big bills, y-six W like to have my stickpin Rouxh stuff. T say” counseled Blackie. ®siate was s sidebet’ = = e oot aased ik, Jeubah] (.o veloutiy wot up. wide folt hel, red nand- 'hSSiend, GIx Dundied odd Jims U, B It T Tour ot ottty Pt poind Qut It he corries any manere om bim. Ut B ot o tht: Diaok clnar abd sst three o'clock ! Percy kerchiet around his neck, sUft brown shoot- o CIve bim five thousand an ite something to your pet charity 2 Bo;-u:d-. -nr‘|' l.k-hr:l:?']\xni:‘-:.:w.v.d ton, d0wn to smile ‘Three's a lucky number,” Blackle assured ing.coat, wrinkled top-boots with ° - immy: ca'm yourselt” = “Not me: you! v Onton. doy hi ok » 1 worked In the state saddle factory once knew this fellow 8 crook the min- him, leafing through the telephone boOK. trousers stuffed in them. !l have you crooks pinched!" shrieked “T worke n a 3 Percy g y he observed “Here's your party, Jim.” “What the—" PeE, % b track.” xlumly put in Onion Jon Wallingford secure s connection, d - She fat | o8 L R ROFIe Ere) X s Flusti't sauint vour #lobe Oaton S The orty | 1t looks easy.” J. Kufus puffed contentedly. bilities as the od Dassage for two on' that “Hunh® Much perplexed, Wallingford an investigution, and any honest jury would iae o e e e, ion. (Ihe QBIY gy much 1n there deft of the sstate RSNy eagised Do joined the nervously walting Hutch in the kmow that you charged us the theft in o piace ¥ou eouldr't be identified {a tn & feld O e thticnd W O to circulate, Blackie” sald lobby. Go on up to the oMce. Il be the feable attempt tyt‘l'.lrxldc“_\:::rw(:\p;’nh.]’l]:h::;\‘: Qnlon Jones rose with .reluctance. Ay S b the capital to pay Wallingford briskly, rising from the 'phone. in a minute” b, £ ddenly you over, you hollow nut! Give him f ARt I1n on this play at all ™ Ree p, Svplax i ea “What's the rush?" drawled Blackie. *“I What is it * husked Hutch, fear suddenly % I ! e - ominently.” returned Blackie dryly. him can pack in an hour, and you can get money flling him to the oosing point thousand, Blackle e, Afty Shoqsend _— — low,” whispered J. Rufus, “Damn it, Wallingford—! lln: w') mfi--bro-' tobl.o ;0 !'l"’ sldered Wallingford. “Well, we can save in ten minute: w 1‘;.”. um:’ fn; lu;\lch ':g;lt.: Po‘:cy\ 't:l'"‘..;:w:‘" smile. “Don’'t _“Three thourand, Blackie" And Percy sucker for his ent! nk-roll, b v Wt o stopped abruptly. & ¥ - " s cle Horace 18 still youns I T ietrior M R AR arer sl SLib JDectre BAt 'y 0 SUNRNS, sbrantly, stuéving Perey Zuh g, Savaing emile. “Den’t -TW: osed his iips tightly for fear he J0shed Stiniatatrator. A1 Rickard 9% dnee o % d ', d Hutch. And he hur- might say more B A T | i Sios had Gevazied With & berrewed S o e s Hutch will have 0 hand o {he with o special delivery lo U RLTS ol oy premised Eateh. “Do not be harsh, Jimmy,” grinned Blackle crook. because R n for almost see 3 NI SUNIY 5 » the man weve Deen “What is this 2% 22 5 ?;::"n et oon e R ore tures oot o be ;::-;‘:‘-‘:k l:n:::;n the hand which held the > g demanded Wallingford, g'.. h;g‘buv;"lw:;:v‘\:: 33"’::“"{’\‘“‘1““3}‘"” Loa . - e v i nion Jones. E > t the Warden ‘ stunned for & mo- the beady black g "‘Hfi,\.',fi'.'-'.‘a’n"u?‘.'ifl g:;'l:";. ’ envelepe. lite wait as Mr. Huteh : et wants you over at your rooms thousand dollars and wrapped the money {5 led What & pleasant e sp ® v i ToNih R0ttt 22 3L e Tght awar” mumbled Onion “sgitatedly. a mewspaper: he look out ten thoisand for Iy . " - v ou're mot to telephone ou're to the expense fund and slipped it In his pocker. 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