Show TRICKY DARLINGS CORNER By Richard H. Wilkinson Carlton would never go so JOHN far as to say his was He chose to call it an Independent a desire to lead her own make her own way In the Actually Jane was a duplicate of old John in character and Old John recognized the I Knowing Jane as he and 3 loving her as he gave Old John a decided He knew what methods to employ when he wanted her to do Jane was She attracted lots of Old John frowned on Jane's reckless regard for He frowned on the young men who paid her All but It seemed to were The Phil Scot by a son of Old John's closest appeared to possess the requisites of a good In the first place he had a he worked hard and had ambition to do big his attentions toward Jane were honorable and Old John was too wise to suggest to Jane that she consider Phil Scot as a possible Despite the fact that he knew that Jane did not regard Phil with he that the moment she became aware of her father's prejudice poor wouldn't stand a he said one notice you've been seeing that young Scot fellow a good deal I absolutely wouldn't stand for his type as a Jane was She attracted lots of She in a bit reckless about it and refused flatly to take the matter Jane's surprise gave way to she said a Of all the boys I know Phil stands head and shoulders above the she better like It because he's the man I'm going to Old John never be a son-in-law of So you'd better begin forgetting him K N hour later Albert J. young Phil's completed a telephone conversation with his oldest and closest John and summoned his he frowning seems to me you've been paying a good deal of attention to that Carlton girl I want it She's nothing but a flirt and a social Phil was she's the daughter of your oldest I that you see I like Jane a I was in cease Scot senior cut It WEEK LATER Old John and Albert Scot were sipping drinks and exchanging on the veranda of the former's home A car stopped out front and two young people came up the walk The two young people stopped and smiled Jane Carlton sorry to disappoint but John and I are We love each despite the fact that neither you nor Scot approves of the we're going to live oar lives a we see said PhU Scot you don't like you can lump Old John and Albert T. Scot ex changed They laughed They slapped each other on the back and with Jane and Phil looked on In be After awhile Old John wiped his eyes and explained the conspiracy the pair had concocted Jane looked at Phil and Phil looked at Jane and Jane You won't when we tell you we've been married for two months I We've kept It secret till PhU a raise in He got it today and tomorrow we're leaving on our honey You two can sit here and think up ways and means of limning our lives when we get |