| Show dOOL OOL ev by CHANNI S nn n I U aWA C BEGIN HERE TODAY Claro Ciaro Jowett In hl love with the flaniel Gilchrist m marries Jerry for its Ills Daniel I Is Ia dismissed from the fash fash- Church ot of the Nativity In New York because of his radical Hermon Is to sent cent to the tho thoI coal coni by senior and n I that a big bis strike Is settled A delegation adoration of ot strikerS cornea comes north to Interview tho the president and an 3 directors They AI are r received In Jorry home homo first then thea and They do not nol meet with Daniel caU calls At Jerrys Jerry's father Jerrys Jerry's home to sea ass Jorry y Jrr-y meets Daniel and ADd forbids forbid him to speak to Clare dare himI I NOW CO GO ON WITH m THE STORY siY f Jerry lefTY lifted lilted a hand hund U that t I I trembled with anger With a swift I motion he h brought It up and with I its back ck slashed across I the mouth a 0 stinging blow hands clinched tightly I his hi face colored so that the red mark mork of ot the blow was lost he drew drow 1 himself up as II If It to launch hi his whole ton tori t at t this snarling thing thine before I him I Then us as a suddenly as aa hi his muscular lar frame had stiffened It relaxed He bowed his head hand as one hum hum- humbled humbled I bled blod In his hie mind he had seen a figure figure heard A voice i CIre started with the blow but buti I caught herself herselt up quickly when she saw open his clenched han ban Is I and ond lower his head hed D in she said Mid In amazement youre you're not going to take t ke that looked up unashamed I I have nothing to say ay he an- an mi swed simply Imply calmly It va v its Claro CIro who turned to scorn now I I didn't think you were wore a cow cow- coward coward ard she mocked Then Thon helplessly md and pathetically You X I see I was wrong about bout everything And she was gone CHAPTER XIII Jerrys Jerry's Ultimatum stood there helpless but with his head still high and end his hise e eyes es clear Clares Clare's reputation had left leH him mute and he like a lin IBS lus and hollow Its Ite ef- ef ef effect feet fact on tn Hennig however had been the tho opposite Fired b bythe the brazen brazen- brazenness ness brazen ness of ot others he ho too doubled his fIats and nd advanced upon the tho man hI he believed to oe be Immobile with cowardice Yo nay play around with my wife will you he blustered His fist shot out Daniel had B heeled suddenly stith the alertness of ot a cunning ani- ani n ani-n-al I ti n With a swift move o ho caught lennig's 1 wrist with both hands AI A Quirk quick twist and Joe sprawled on the tho foor Daniel looked at his hisco c e adversary solicitously X I hope I X i didn't hurt you Joe he Mild Id ex ex- ex ex My Ty Godi Godl It was nas of amazement as he looked t to Jerry bewildered had scrambled to his feet but not eager for another ci el ci H Ha He mado made for the door Don Don t worn he muttered Ill Ill I'll get t you ou It may be a long time but Ill I'll 10 oL you And he hurried out him home Stedtman said GIlchrist with a of tender solicitude lell your father tather we well we'll 11 be Around In the morning Mr loll Jerry said Mid as lIS ho he left Gilchrist and Jerry eyed each other for tor a moment Then Jerry sauntered to the table poured him himself self I e drink and downed II It 11 with II a ac ace Well WeIl Vell he said at last youve you've made a tI nice mess of ot It It Why hII cant can't you keep your nose out of o other business Why did you have havo to lo date my leaving leasing Dlack rV Gilchrist could talk freely now Clare Claro was pone gone Why In the name of ot heaven did yOU have hite h o to get mixed up with Pearl Hennig h ht he queried earn earnestly I cin n take what I X want out of olife lIfo life Jerry lefTY answered with a EL smirk nodded G d says The There Ill I'll Is the tho world Take rake what you OU want want he ho said and then with emphasis and pay forIt for It Rubbish 1 mocked Jerry Save our preaching for those who like liko It And n keep away from my wife Why 2 I I I I I II I II II II I I I i Al hands clinched tightly Because In la love with Ith her ret Arent you ou 7 Yer Yer The Tho answer was bl blond bland nd Well Vell Veil youve you've a hell of a nerve nervo to preach to me about wife while you 10 i o making a a play for tor formino mino Im lin 1111 not making a II play for tor s No Jerrys Jerry's tone tono was wa-i sarcas sarcas- sarcastic sarcastic sarcastic tic You expect me to believe that I when you Why admit admit Why did you pull thet hero stuff Why did you kelp keep I yOur mouth shut when I X lost my temper Why hy did you turn the oth ti oth-ti Ci check the k You wouldn't understand Jer Jerry ry 7 was waa looking off in inthe latho the tho distance I X Well you under under- understand understand t stand nd that Ive I've forbidden for you to ak to her hor and that goes If It yOu me lero again a X I III 11 have the ser ser-I ser vents throw you out out and Ill I'll toll tollI my father why I The rhe senior came me from the music room as though sum sum- summoned summoned mone oy oil the mention of his name Heio's your father now dared I lory lorry drew nearer and lowered his voice An And that's not all Ill I'll do Not hy by a damned sight eight he muttered And ho hu brushed past put his hia father as he ho talked out GoodKind looked after aHer him quiz quiz- quizzically doesn't like you much does lit hr liP he declared as ho he reach reached ed Id for the humidor and passed tile the cigars to Gilchrist root I ot much smiled Gilchrist I J he two men shared a II match and d I Vel sold said Goodkind when the tho began to come generously how how ale nie things In Black Dlack River I think weve we've got everything set set- set settled tied said Daniel Fire be up In a minute and we II 11 hear the condi condl conditions He sat down content contentedly I I knew you'd do It Jor- Jor Jorry Jorry Jer Jerry ry raa IS fA s youre you're a u philanthropist but butI butI I w he hll was as wrong Thanks said Gilchrist smiling smiting It If youve you've really settled this sti tk said Goodkind seriously our your ay ay your salary from today Is 00 a year ear car Thanks flanks Thanks again of Ith la- la labor la Ia labor Im I'm tired dog-tired bor It Its s a such utter damned waste wastel I me mc I X 1 agree with you ou said Daniel Ignoring the apology Id I d hate to figure out what outs hat walk outs have cost this country Yr Yes I often wonder why It ul nt bo be chel cheaper er to keep the themen n m contented you ou going to do It Goodkind Dont Don't forget torget thero there are Itro as J many people paid for tor stirring up strikes as for tor crushing em cm Paid well veil too too What the laboring man mn needs Is Li a 0 areal real Interest In his Job Why don t you give It to him How Ho By doubling his hll hi sages ages The more most of o em cm get the tho thol l less they want to do for tor It You know Inow that YI rho ve got a 0 notion that you get Ilch by riding around In a 1 urn urn- oune Dont you 7 Daniel asked I quietly Not often otten Not unless you think lle lIe yuU you ride or your father thought for tor you ou ou Even ven then mony mon mon- mony ell y doesn't stay long In bad corn com com To hear those fellows y oud thin r there wasn't any work ox- ox exI i ex-i I what's done with a pick The rhe I I man who really produces Is the man manI with he he ho Idea I The man who produces most Daniel Yes Yoa and ho he ought to get most sal said firmly He He does docs Clime came bick b Gilchrist lb He always will assented Good Good- Good Id J Show me mo a big man and Ill I'll chow you ou somebody ho s dono done abiK a till till- Job Its It's tho little man mon with no and no chin who cries p a conspiracy to keep him himI I front from being t president I I They've got to be little men too I lii h Goodkind I And got to be satisfied Ith Ittle rewards Wo We cant can't all allI have havo the same bank roll any moro more I than w wo can all have havo the tho same health That s a where unions go goI trong When you tell t a man ho hes he's I reward gong to have the same samo I got ability but because he ho s e got a union card down goes the standard I out goes the Incentive and to hell hellI goes the whole social structure i I said Bald approvingly I bigly I That's WhY why Im I'm fighting the I I unions continued Goodkind well warmed to his subject Not be be- be beI because I be-I I cause CoUO I want to starve the man who but because I want allt to fire tile the man who and doesn't-and and reward I the men man who does I want to give I every man a good reason for or doing his best beat b t You can talk equality and I democracy all you like Dan but butI I the tho minute the tho average man lent isn't afraid of ot being fired he Isn't afraid I ct of being worthless The minute yoU take away the the incentive Incentive I noo hl to get and thle thia and he waved a 0 hand to at the tha signs signe of wealth that surrounded him him- him that Chat minute lou IOU the world to a II common le lesel leel el of common Indifference and common futility agreed Daniel again Have another cigar I chortled well pleased 0 aed Id I'd the one ono he wits was smoking just justas as appeared at the door Come Coins In Charlie said Good Good- GoodkInd Goodkind kind Good kInd settled the I I strike Good said but with a III QI Daniel drew a a folded from his hia pocket and handed It to Good Good- kin kind Goodkind Ther They may my m y seem m little radical he ha said anid out out I think XI I can show how OU they'll save money In the end ThAt ThAt's the tha Ide Idea beamed Good Good- Goodkind kind Good kind aa as hll he picked up the sheets He flung a cocky look at X I told you I knew my ray man The Lord knows he hes he's full of theories bUt sometime they they- they Ills his eyes tell fell upon the tho typewritten typewritten ten sheet before him and he stop stop stop-pd pd short rt Walt Wait A minute What's this Jumped to hi his feet and slowly II rage rago appeared on a face that had radiated confidence a a II mo- mo moment mo moment ment merit t lefore CHAPTER XIV Gilchrist's Artst Agreement A scanned the tha page pairS be tore him hastily excitedly I I PIa Play o 1 22 In the United States Slate and England Novel lead version by special permission of the he author and of Brentano's publishers hers of the play COntinUed In Our N t Issue |