The Girls of Central High Aiding the Red Cross
on had tried to interfere with the girls' choice of the play, "she cannot butt into the Ice Carnival arrangement
you are mistaken about the far-reach
do you
y-laws of that association it is stated that none of us girls can take part in any exhibition without the consent of our teach
s so, I presume,
I don't think even Bobby will be refused permission to join in
as long as the moral law. He is still worried about that fifty dollars he may ha
l word, however, despi
ce, Lance?" he deman
-day, o
he big fellow. "They have been shavin
kids from downtown will get in there and c
st him to keep the kids off the track,"
is sister. "Has he found ou
been over to the hospital this afternoon--before I went down t
her hear you," begge
exactly what is the trouble with that man who gave me the phony bill.
an!" sighed
a roll of brand new bills big enough to choke a cow! The doctor says he thin
undred," inte
her has to say about it. He was going to see Mr. Monroe at the First National. They say
e library, and he welcomed them with hi
s out of town. But he will tell me when he returns--if he knows about it.
important in this world as learning lessons. Little thi
u much sympathy. Perhaps the Treasury Department will make it right. And h
dy," declared Chet. "They s
t?" cried M
id Lance. "Lots of folks who
really got a hard bang on the head, and the
tity?" demande
t of his life, they say, for he seems to think he has been in Alaska. Asked the nurse, in
ange?" Laura said.
tell you," said
card, or a mark about him--not eve
stioned Lance. "And his
Centerport. Oh, the hospital folks have been trying through the
must be some way of discovering who the unfor
manded his son. "I should think I was the unfor
leg--and a broken head--out
"But I am likely to have a broke