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"all I have had an opportunity to 09nd my mother a message.†“That you may do. [In your mother . telephone?" Rudolf went to the booth. called for Ms mother and found her muvh worried at his fnllure to return to her after the school o-xvrvlsvs. He gave bur n hrlvf account of what had happened flndim: her an vxrellont listener. hul whvn ho Mkud hor for hls views as to whu his vnpior might be und whnv “-vrw hit lntonllnns he found her no «-r~"-mvllxlr‘nllre As soon as he told hl-r " - ll lwon pmmlmd "mt nfler he had w... l “i shall not eat anything." said Rn dolf. "all i have had an opportunity to Iend my mother a message.†I “That you may do. [in your mother . telephone?" ; “No. but our next door neighbor has i I one. and we are permitted to use it." the telephone booth." t “Show him said the host to the butler. Rudolf went to the booth. called for l his mother and found her murh worried at his failure to return to her after the srnmii exert'isvs. He gave her a hrivf account of what had happened finding her nu exrellent listener. hot when he linked her for his views as to who his raptor might be und what we" hit intentions he found her no mnnlr‘ntlre As soon as he told he! " - lt Ibo-OH promlmd thnt nfter he had run- ‘ enlorment In the luxury by which tw' (her is exceedingly clincuit. he was left alone be was treated vwith‘l - every Ittention by the oerrlnts. but no' Atomic Attraction. great was his Impatience to learn what! Hydmtrn and oxygen nun lep- might he the result of the Interview: ran-U may be compressed to the liquid I between his parents thlt he found nol form. Ind then the companion rur- But II was surrounded. On the third do] In the Chemif‘nl union of "'0 Home of or mu miner's departure the car pulled hydrogen with one at our» to form up under the mnemhere Rudolf ‘ "1" “WWW" 159 immenee force 0‘ run out 0â€", “My m. father alightmi lltomic Ittrlrtiou. or chembm In one "1.. n “MU." h, MM- â€"hnnded 0", i may prefer to name the (one. h one of Mo Inorln-r Rudolf ran to her nudf "’0 "‘0“ l"""""“' in natun It " she much! him in her nrln‘ : duvee "“3? \olumes 0' the "m 00'" “'lmt flirtln-r vxpllnatlnn the lily re I" l “‘7' IN“ Volume, Ind â€R force In far (renter than can he scoured in any n-ir.~.: “at L'N‘o'n ivy his tnuthrr Tin m r hm] |n~| tun-n married :1 around umrhlne of â€c"'* lever: or hydraulic â€m†â€m! “ W. m â€n, tum-ther Thr pregame Atomic attraction is porn-pa t‘numml mui f-lthrr mm- mm [-7an 0, (be a"!!! powerful in nature At lenet Flwn‘.†H [I the mu was heir to the it in Itron: enouzh to hold atom. of Ito-m and ‘plntinmn together and Gil tigh. 17â€, 1..V4V.-i _ nmnnin ~.\«-u tori: American I: required. speaking kindly to her charge and showing him every â€ten (Jon The time did not seem iong 0% (are she informed him that luncheon was ready, On going down stairs be found his raptor in the “ban Rudolf. so far as be had noticed the man’s up penance. had done no regarding him u n enemyi Now that this feeling had worn 06' he was surprised to sa- 1 gentleman who gave evidence of r» anement. He led the boy into the dining room, luxuriously furnitbedi and a butier stood ready tn nerve the lunch This not nniy muse-d Rudolf to feel easy, hut by this time his I'uriosity was excited to it"ll’n something about this man who had asked him questions about his father and had kidnami him on the very day he had been graduated from the high school. On entering the house a maid appeared. and the man mid her to show the boy to a room and he was to come down to luncheon in half in hour. The maid did This seemed to produce a derided effect on the man sitting beside ltudnlf Again tin-r» was a panic. at the end or whlvh l‘nille nnuther qm-stiun "Thou yml have never hmmi your mother any that your father wnu . hm! mun?" "'t‘.-rt1lnl_v nut " Th» nmn wt-mui tn he prufuumily mun-ti [h- um-Inptmi to tutu» lhc- huy'u hand in lqu. but itudull’drow away and his. mptur dhl not renew the attempt They “k'rr‘ sunw tinw ln thv PM. at tho- und 0! whivh tin-y tnrnmi lntu the :ruunds of a hnnciwuno house. nnti the var tin-w up under it purteâ€"cwhere at the end at the porvh The nmn gut out and ln-vkunmi Rudolf to follow hlln “Come Into the house with me." he said to the boy. “i have swim-thing to tell you If after you huve had plenty of time to consider what I ShJ“ say tn you you wish to go hmne yuu wll! t»- wnt there." “No one has evvr laikvd to me about him The impn-ssinn Um! 1 [MW re. mired from my mother In (but an» mourned him as any widow would mourn her husband " “Indmtfl have, but have nnt done no because to mention him always gives my mother puiuv" The man paused in his questions Ind seemed to be thinking. Then he ukvd another: â€Have you ever gathered (mm your mother or any one else mat your father whlfe “vim: new] In :1 repn» hensime munm-r'!" “Has your mother ever spoken to you of him?" “I don't remember that she has." “And you have never had the cur!- oslty to ask about him?†The graduating exercises were over the puplls had been handed tlwlr dl plotnas, nnd Rudolf Itartud for [1Li home to tell Mu mother all about It Leuvlm: the main thomugnfure. no entnrvd the quiet street ln wblcll be lived. having ~«till half a don‘t) block‘ to go to n-url: rm home, when an auto mobile that was being drlven In the dlru'tlon he was walking stopped It the curb a few yards ahead or him. a man aligbted. took him by the arm land fort-ed hlm Into tho cur ltudolf was physlt‘ully no match for tho nmn Ind nth-Nd little resistance Once ln the car he was powerless to call a» sistunce, for It was a closed whit-1r. and his cantor at once drew down the t-urtuins That he was kitlnupod to be hold for run‘nm did not occur to the boy for sm‘cml reasons In the ï¬rst plane. tnv man who hm] taken him was a mild "12“"ch person. wlth no rvsomlllum-r to the class or Common kidnupcrs In the second plum. kldnupln: was tn «minted in limlolf's mind with um.» whilnlrt-n. too ywun: to serve us allow the Witueisus against their captors Thirdly. the man told ï¬lm in u was snrlm: voive tlmt he would [)0 at no (“seatnrurt whutt'vor As thc-y drove along he asked Rudolf n few questions. “Do you remember your father?" “No: he dled when l was a little child." Rudolf Kenyon It sun-«u graduat- ed (mm the high school of the town “1 which he lived. the mu a bright boy and wuuld luve been glad to g†in college. but nu mother but dune all she could for him. mm! It w" Unn- he began to do for her Consequently he mum go to work It In Not F0: Ransom. but Fat a Beneï¬t “the ' Kidnap“ B! MARTHA V. MONROE Rudolf went back 'lth a favor able reply. He rem-med It the home hln “that had tempornrlly taken dur In: Mn stay In America whlle his father went for In tntervlev whlch the boy hoped and prayed mlght hrlnx I hunlly reunlon During the Hun that “When Rudolf â€Â£0th homo hln moth Pl' naked Mm to give her I couple «r hours of quiet thought In her mom and then sm- would (he hlm her do china For awhile lbe (00nd It hard to conquer rebellion feeling: unload the husband who Ind donated her. hm memories or her and! happy mnrflod life softened her bean. The mr was ordered. and [he lwn went hand in band to the ponecwm-rc There lhulnlr threw his Inns Iboâ€! his father‘s neck. kissed him and u-m- min-90d awn]. nur play lou mnde I mistake ymer any: I'll mum- one tuttny Ind just keep the (‘ow."â€" Youut'u Companion "Wherv ln my father uuw'." nuke-d Rudolf. wondering. "llPI‘Y‘; I um your father“ There was a muse. utter wnlt-b m.- luvy asked why be hut] lx-vn klllunl-«l FANS. BASEBALL BRAND. "I mum to America to umku nun-nth for wlmt l have done Your umtln-r In Mon at Thom "mu“... .4 "a. ran best be made to fnrglvv tm- tltmugll NOV'OOIDO' Cafloonf the one she loves belt-ber sun I \h- My owu ln-va ll (but (be fun. ll (be >ln~l In w“ you the story In L“) mu; l baseball wrlterl Ind cartoonist luv. may and m-ud my Hllpplh'ullnnx fnr deplvtul huu. In I Very rare bola; To l'v)rt:‘\'vnl-.~s to her through )Uu \m. ' the uwm that m- don um no In tho :Ire I'm-e [U :u knack Lu her tltls an" creation. uul of the lunch“ dlllnoud. mum and ad: her If she will row-He I but or (In- npurtlnx writer and the visit from me" comic Irllsl The hm WI blame†Rudulr 511mm: to his rut-L “I will 1.. cautiously upon the type not heron now. I am sure uhe will do as I wish ‘hlm W U" favorite “WIND?! H h and I wlnh that she shall rough-910m! niore .- use or mum unluun‘ Rum!!! sprung to his fm-L “I now. I am sure uhe will do as and l wblh vhut she shall you" “These are (he hurt- hu'h- I Mull m-lmer try In House your ram†rm: to “null-um him Thu! l lenvw {on your mulhc-r (0 do I will say: how ever. Um! he condemn: nlmmr mt terly " Wtwn tlw luncheon was Mnhlvwi h:- ihNI led him in the library, [mum-d t' :«n misy s-hnlr (hour 50:11.11: llllll‘i'l’ I.) :Inntlmr. said "Rudolf. _\uur fntlu-r is lint m-mi M is very muvn alive" The boy started. tm-n mat looking at the ï¬pwlkor. wultlng hungrtly tn." ml n- “He mine to Arnerlcl {nun l-Inglun'ii about twenty year: ago [‘0 was m.- imn of a nobleman. and in that munlrv they have what they call I Law or entull. which settle- the family eï¬hll-m on the oldest son Your father mug the second non He came to Ann-rim 3 met your mother, who was ttn-n I beautiful L’irl. fell in love with twr and married her After you m-rv, born his rutber In England «mt (ur him to t‘UlHe backâ€"without his “'1er and u prulmitiun would he umdv to, him He» n-mpu-d the invitntlun lil- rnther told him that his oldt-r hrnilln-r had received an injury while hunting from whirh he would m-ver rwuu-c if your {ntlwr would rvumtn m I‘m; lnnd divorvr lllu Ameriran “Hr lln‘ umrry among m:- pum- ln Knutumi In- should be pm In [mlun of tlh- til 0- ‘ and mute-I. \‘uur “the! Ifer mm'b wrunuion wmte your nmtlwr a! thin pmpouition She consented to II und ohtnlned a divorce on the zrnumi u! fl dtN‘TUUH Yuur futlwr nmrrml vl_'|l'l nmi hiH Wife died chlldlcm l yvnr up: 'I will rurmm "mt“ l:mln.’{, though Ann-m IHNI“ k nwru. thrust buck the nc-u «1 â€wt “.1! on his lungm- um] lmnivl! [0 II dent-m") uhh'fl 1hr u-Hml him i ! Uu luavmg Hu- h-lc-jm-mr mum†(â€and his mmm’ “mu “Jinn; I'm mu: m the dlmug mum. :unl tln- mu «u duwu to mud; n Innvfu-nu .u- Im â€A had never nun-d ln-rurv \\ 1;: .> Iraq were eating the William“: Lurkâ€! mu ‘ not about what "mi-I1! u NW1] 1. ...-.,â€"- an explanation: .ur Hm. .|.~u..;.- A u-m ll! He ash-(rumba! u "m m- pr m...“ 10 do now Hun h.- mm mm arm-m, am] When Rudolf luld him [bat be im- zn his: to bum for I poullmu m {mum-v the other thank bin bt-nd "\Hh-rv II†[he mum-y rnmu { he- :uku‘d mm rm: HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. Himi'LAND PARK [muons "If vermin Imngvxm-uu nun ho- HHIdP whh'h l Ihul! prnumu In yun u in you gu In) college?" This quite hunk Rudolf" Ivn-am away For one year during mun!) Inn mother was III um- had Lyn-n â€Mam-1| lo put him In I aloft» an errand l-m Thi< hm] gh'vu Hm “Mural .ln-M-h- (In-n» “us In him for businvm .m ‘.‘r gmrluuily In) Urup out ’l‘hv {arr y-L-I Hf :w'ng to K‘IDHQ‘KE ï¬lial him “1:3: 9v 'l‘ln- has! u-rlm-d (o Winn» n! rn-uwlm-d quit-( for a nun: mnnnm'd (‘0' 1mm 1’" “Oh I alumid like thnt simu- things But I cun'L Mother h... d eve-rythlnx for me up to mm 1mm, : lmw that l mu nearly a umn I m lx-uln me work of taking (-nru ,( hm “You will never nut-(val In Immmm ' he said "Why do you any man?“ "By the uhape of your head mm! m.- exprvxuhm of your fire 1 )ud.’\- UM! you were born for an [nu-Ilm‘nm: t’l mr How would you like In g» lu listened to what (In «rump-r hm! tn nay mud had time In non-MN H kw might go bmm- nhe “WIN-'1' 'mLI w Hm‘ml and told him mu [-1 I.) 1-; mg mum. but await fllrllwl‘ dm NleIIIN-llll- 1 )( lh'f V [hm :mll I‘m-u [n- must Hul and But the lmptflnl. nlulant run In nun Ilene-n. console-l, vuln‘ u- Itrlv but. uttering lmpmdom on an enemy, at. «Imam-u obvmuy mud by stimulant: Mn. u- nrrinl II the baseball part. in fur from being representative of lb bu. bull mum-Simeon Strum!) In A!- hunt Mommy If Mr. CHM!) many year: In had not drum n pmun of fl! men In thin shown. [ruptfln‘ {may and wiring utnlw bus the trumpet lflr bu would no( tun [minted Mr. Glb son. and the bum“ lumen» would not have tum-(ed the mnpnpen I! b true that I have teen Man-u crowd- In frenzy. W (but have boon Isolated ammonu of but (en-ton IDO- nll of u. have been brought :9 our feet with loud unto-Ion of joy or Icon]. â€Well. Rum." he slid. “turn ubuul h rnlr play You mnde I mistake ymer any: I'll mum- one (any Ind just keep the (‘ow."â€" Youm'u Companion [)u wnon «minted m. eye ummflnmy u the mw â€"«he had every mum at I good mllkrrâ€"uud wen Mum-d nppnb [Duly II Shul‘lllt‘f. "I dldu‘t “gut to In - tubule nu that [u with} neighbor.†continued Show-ILâ€. thou word In no( um!- ly Im-eplrd ml qul‘rly depend-bl. I- [be outmuuully. “to I though! (he hit lblug to du mm to tell you and just lfl you unh- your chart hurt nod I’ll twp [be (‘0' " “I tell you. 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