Guilt of the Brass Thieves
D IN THE
murmured as she fingered the piece ofned and a forelady came in. Miss Grimley's keen gaze fastened upon the brass coup
orelady asked, moving lik
ing," Sall
ass?" Miss Grimley demand
it in m
our l
id quickly, reading suspicion in the othe
e brass from her, in
parts that has been disappearing from
ally cried. "In the few days that I've been
intercede in th
ker," she assured the forelady. "When she opened it a moment ag
ere!" Sally added indignantl
n your locker
N
u always kep
I thin
h implied exactly the opposite, "but I will ha
eas
s Grimley cut her short
forelady by a gesture indicated that she w
urn. Finally she wandered outside. Sally was not on the f
leaning a corridor, Penn
ween his front upper teeth. "You won't see her no more! She's
he's being
want no thieve
rted loyally. "By the way, how did you k
y confused Joe. But his
. "I figured that gal was light-fingered the day they hired her. I
that?" Penny pur
said so
o I di
lf. "I seen the brass in her hand when she
f her affair, she knew, but it seemed to her that Joe the Sweeper had taken more
fellow," she thought
Gandiss' office, a secretary told her that the factory o
However, hearing low voices inside the gatehouse, she stepped to the do
one of them say. "The girl was caught wi
was
yee named Sa
ht to take the heat off the
ght be Sweeper Joe. Confirming her suspicion, the man came out of the in
' here?" he de
Gandiss," Penny r
ing, he pushed past her and went of
iberately planned to get Sally into
conscious. As he checked a car through into the factory grounds, he glanced
ng?" he inqui
ered with pretended unconcern
enny loitered near the gatehouse, she saw Sally
onight?" the gateman a
Her face was tear-stained and she did not tr
ir
Sally replied.
n exclaimed, sympathetically. "Wh
etails, went on without answer
aries of the grounds," she said
d the truth-that I knew nothing about that putrid piece of brass that turned up in my locker! Then they gave m
nny said kindly. "Someone probably
But I can'
to Mr. Gandiss?
e driveway, "I'll ask no favors of Mr. Gandiss. He would ha
yone in the factor
funny part of it. I'm not acquaint
t Joe the
ght me in the hall the other day and t
as the one that go
d," Sally dismi
f that," returned
d the street and Sal
nny asked hurriedly. "Get
a bus token. "I'll help Pop on the River Queen. If I do t
about that. Whe
few days-next Friday. The
nny sincerely. "I'll cert
riving at the factory for work, crowded past the two gi
ing. "You've been kind. Will you come
brought back those cl
declared warmly. "I feel
e sprang aboard the bus and was