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Adventure No. 14—*Lord Southpaugh”
W"&?m“ocommg
All Poreign Rights Reserved.
HE woman in the nest room sereamed
amin! flackie Daw winced In sy,
pathy; Wallingford grinoed. the gray
musiached man i the cormer sat in patient
misery, ad he had from the first, and beld his
swollen jaw,
”l_muhlu‘:‘umnnmuu«l&
lim.” decided Blackie, looking up with a hope
%m” “Stop we. | think | want to go
“Siay rvight where you are and have it out”
chuckied Wallingford, “You brought me
lh:hhnpmum»uflfllknnlun
to on you" Ve east a sidelong glance st
the man in the corner,
“You won't if | say not!” indignantly swore
Biackie, as his riotous toolh gave his nerves
another thrust.
The woman in the operating room emitted
fnal yelp. which made Blackie grip the arms
d“flkflgmm%»m:m'
gritted his teeth,
Mmmammm:‘&m
ingly chosrfal, . e
.nmymrmm&u
Blackis s generous drin
auist man in the corner exhibited bis
firet gign of human inielligence. as his pain
Wmmfituvmn%wm
“Have a little relief™ offered Wallingford,
*ho was a 8 habitual good Hamaritan with
“1 don't drink, thank you" replied the mas,
wiking eorperwise. and smiling »ih one side
of his mouth
‘:Mr -9»-!"‘ envied Blackie. “Now #'Y
gfimmmciwxmnunn
siranger, eving the botile determinedls
The dentist. who Sad tried o roncesl his
secosarily creel oousienance with & plas
wastshe, hurried out to the water ronler with
& glass upon which was a bright red spotl, and
O\M m
“;‘lhlb. &a’ bow's Oak r«n«; the
ist greeted stranger. “Which you
fa next?™ and bratal speculation kindled his
oFe as he looked them over
Hoth the patients, ansiows o pul off the
mdlfly.m:&w‘qmm
wo 2 t.
oy A
“These gentlemen were walting when |
m,‘a..".km >l
w'!&'im.w ;unio
ol - - ,W
%“"fln q':'-ufi: drink, J:fa. quiek*™
mma-ug'muamm
into the operating-room, humming & carsfree
tittle
flm!w man,” commented Dlackie.
"u:m-nnthlh-:.; i
woman wearing & heav enrrying
& much orampled M enme thiousy
mmmmwmu‘-u
rabibed his hands fogether in plessant antiel
ncm.ohmi:.mm-nu
anmistakable gleam wyee
”;‘;nmmomum."hm
Tackie arnse and Pollawed. with much care
km‘% *hiskey c-.rnm
. : -
mm“u,m»mm after
ate e
“Pifteon sears ald” replied wm
ul%-rm .m»nw =
i.ufi: e you lm?wa j
‘Hes & stock holder | .
R *M-&nmf‘n
es & pretty sale Susiness town®
“Por same Unes staled fessmer with dis
dmet and guiet visible ineard ressriatlions
‘T renlly & farmisg town, and very Pk
Bt i glves ollght sepport o maselaciuriag
“And You Sold It to Me!" Mr. Spooger Hotly Charged Blackie.
From the Drawing by C. E. CHAMBERS, the Famous Artist, Whose Won derful Illustrations Mavd Made Familiar Types of the Characters in the Wallingford Stories
“You must be a manufacturer.” goessed
Wallingford
“I am, 8 a 2 small way.” acknowiedged the
other, still frowning. *1 have a malleable iron
foundry, and have secursd capacity business,
on & process of my own”™
“Capacity is good snough.”
“The trouble is with the size of the capacity,
siphained Bessmer with a dry lnugh.
“Oh, | see” returned Wallingford, grasping
the man's uncomfortable situation st once
“You seed s larger plant. and your present one
s oo small 1o permit you so esrn your in
| crease of space
in spite of his swollen saw, O-s-”-;‘n it
telligont face lighted with plensurs, s
freal to bave some one anderstand that,” he as
serted "My plant is o small that Its net profic
barely covers my living expenses. |am com
pelled 1o refuse five times as mach husiness se
I oan d 0: bt when | take my siatements ‘o
mmmbucmmadwmuw
!un:. Mlhmmmmr
W%-MM.%:»MV
o mpathized Wallingford. ke lighting
a fire 1o roast ole peansl. Yom could roas:
txenty pounds of good goobers with the sam
tnttial expense
“1 wish | conld think of those things 1o say.
sighbd Bessmar, with genulne regret. "'
ek ;:;unw mgimmmma
-y my t
on the total Investment ner lese ‘han foyr
Times unutmm‘um‘*
“When 8 shaky business cant batrow meney
it sells stoen,” observed Wallisgford with »
wisdom bors of much expetience “You are
incorporsted. you say *
“Teo hundred and MMiy thousand Pve o
handted and teentyfive thoasand dellars
worth of steck in the treasury The twent;
ifitW!flfldfl.dflWfllfly
i suppens veud be willing ‘o clean oul ibe
treasury shares for your fifty thousand.” sug
aested Wallingford.
mmmjummm “Show me how'"
“You're shamefully honest,” mused Wailing:
ford, studying him in minute detail
“1 hope sO.” returned Nessmer sinesrely
‘;.m W\Jmn&“ h1..b0“ ‘m
e B 3 - e fiy
thousand dollars which haven't done & usefu]
m%wmwn,mumm
printed
Blackie Daw returned (rom the opersting
fonm with the dentist in & high stale of sls
tiom.
“Go in and have your teeth tinkered. Jim ™
e urged. “This gentleman s a friend of
mine and is Kind and gentle”
“Mr. Daw had & Mackberry seed h;:
seuralata” explais the dontist,
in' ready fiw Mr. mm" _—
. W “M% e
it en flons s
‘j think ':@:‘ xu Wallingford, shaking
hend wt ving a sideiong glance
tonnrd Biackie. Mr ao-nm in eom
predension of the waring to be socretive, and
‘w&hm et in (heir suggestion
“The were sor * o
n:Wuwutm”mM
* produced & ‘etier from o lie
This Is the best report they have made of
any 10w .
“They're conckerjacks, especiaily v »
.um..muwamun:‘&
Banor of pretty Vielet Warden, took (he letter
Bt owas v Vielet's hasderiting. and Biseids
Biew another kiss st the ietier as he rend
“Mr. Pessmer will e in Miver Cilty today 0
sor his dentist, Mr Prang Mr Besemer's
bustnest (e the only asmobiable eoscers in
which Mr Bpooger has an ißterest. a 6we be
gronsh i the ety thosmand deliams o woiD
::w l&ufl robbed us on the death of our
“How's that for brainy werk, o 8 ™ suuiied )
flafus. “Now, hike, Wackie, snd well Bave
Fineh with the ladies ™
! WMatar was sione wien Mr Bessmer e
turmed frow Nis poir
“1 ot rid of Daw.” sald Wallineford wink.
ing. “I'd rather he didn't know ansthing of
~'l’~n: . smiled Bosamer. “but,
- as A~. s
:'lim!u-d‘.t.;:mumw
w'*flq‘t an mmm‘w .‘fim:‘ denied
a v some
et P -
“What is your business, If | may ask*™
Hessmer naturaliy inquired
wmmu&amu-:r
perous companies.” J. Hufus told him, -
perfectly stralght countenanes, i
Bessmer looked bim over approvingls.
Wallingford, big. brosdchested, fSawlessly
m‘.-mnm&‘:afi.mnzmn
= eesive eonough %m make
“I guens you could do " Dessmer opined
*na:‘, fi'fl.{ummu&flmu
- mm hfllfl-"
Wflmhmn‘i’wfimiflt’m?
%‘*’E.‘e’.‘.' -i’th - Wal
aver you,” ‘alting
ford; and they Mmm"
CHAPTER 11
R RESEMEN, murk reliccod as ta jaw
MMMWW&!-W
took & seat in the parlorcar of the two
forey traln. correctly gauming that the e
splendent Wallingford would ride there o
nemhere 7
“Well, Mr Vesamer. how's the s
auired a choerful cowe M his sibos and ook
g wp. be found Miackie Daw lnden with o sait
chse, & Bathes. an Oniod and & ssaophone
Caee
“Marent any. o far nnn‘rmg P
g wHh (he sadder mesnry thal® Blacsie Daw
was 0 (he same ine of business 28 the man
'nmg‘uxu"'mtmm
gwiting on train
*“You were looking fer Nim Wallinglond:
ihat's the m'.r Plackie woeing
aips in wvery & earner. and sining
down, like & real sport, ®ith 8o regerd whet
wver for the talls of his Prince Albert. 1
racked Wim.”
Mr. Bessmer contracted his brows, W
irned on Nlackie a tlance of PP ¥
That was not falr to either Mr,
amif he «harged -
s all n the game” deciared 2
ghily P saw he had a business PO CR—
sith you, so | had » phony !m veord
ki and sent Kim oD 8 —
* e made comr destist tell me all rls
Hessnor Malivahle Process Company,
s _
Ve Desemer could nol see the joke *
Salinglord wight have purchased my
s otedeated
S 0 might 17 Mackie consoled kim. “On ¢
wher hand, Mr. Wallingford %‘ Ra¥
purchased %, and | Wmay doL me !
reee h‘
Plac ke studring him interestadly 1
siked admired the shrewdness of W so
o insisted that Hessmmer wai fi
vnest (o b enirusted with the detafls of 998
2 sumare” seheme for his ows M E
The fgures sound good 1o -'i" i
Wiackio afier having r."“ "t s
wired ante inese By Ssapeial .
computations which meant wores { !
W him 1 love the mare sound of A
boig me 1 can siny awake. The sext thing |
eewr yogr plant ™
RUFUS WALLING' 0 pessed oppen
ihe corner of 1h Besamer cahk
¢ Process Compan;. and made & 00l
Bensive estimale of 1. 1 San & Mare fi
or plant. but radisied the impression of
eme basiness o ihoroughly ihet ite el
wemed 1o balge and quiver In e N
ke castingeheds s doten men wore @i
frenches. 8 Ma pile of foundation il
i the centre, fanked Wy m‘ e
wni e wagoen of bl wag being wniealed.
Witk & med of satiefaction Walllngh
saiked inte the office. where Mr. BRaEN
®ih gray Sliages o 0 iz et and B
Continued sn Newt Pege .