Dan Carter and the Money Box
gh" Cu
over the problem of establishing t
roke up they went direc
y grin, was in the back yard, helping h
in time for the meeting," he said regretfully. "I promised
he money box," Brad disclosed. "We
all over Webster City," Dan added earn
ather, Dan. Yo
ad," had listened clos
he said. "What's all this
r promise not to discuss the matter. He had requested, however, that they
e can't figure out how the story got around so fast," the Den Chief ende
r. Holloway replied thoughtfully. "He's a depe
to this-" Dan remarked. "It must have been
ood. Then, aware that it was getting on toward noon, they dec
sked, consulting a list of na
s. "How about hitting Atw
s he,
members of our church. He usually makes fairly large do
him. What's he down o
that much. But he should come across with two
ugh," Dan returned, pocketing the list. "Well, let's get mo
looking a ravine. Massively built of stone and brick,
ed mud from their shoes be
rimac is not at home' line," Dan warned. "Just let him k
o be on tap," Brad declared, pu
ing repeatedly, they were a
ised, as Brad started away. "
he bell, but kept his finger f
raise the dea
huckled. "At any rate
he made out a shadowy fi
approached the door and
yhow?" Dan muttered impatientl
he two at the door were boys, the
errimac," greeted Br
ring none too pleased to see visitors, he
ll at first," Dan said pleasant
ner only-one never knows who's at the door. Since my butler left a week ago, I've had
building fund," Brad explained. "You
Seems like every time I turn around it's, 'Mr. Merrimac, will you contribute
y, their prospect was not in the best of moods. I
few minutes to talk ab
utler gone, I have to prepare my
of your time, Mr.
though, you must come directly to the point. I haven't felt w
their unwilling host
mac lived alone. Although the room was well
littered the rugs. Blinds which were three-quarter
c said, picking up a book so that Dan could seat
by yourself?"
more than I was paying. So the ungrateful scoundrel quit on thre
Brad said. "Maybe you'd rather
ed. "If my name is on the list, I'll be pestered until I
im have it
dred, Mr.
ce rose to an indignant screech. "Wha
ity Chest," Brad said, consulting a memorandum on the back s
heating plant is shot and a good stif
. "It's hardly that bad, Dan," he said. "I'll admit thoug
you down for?" Brad asked,
to make any pled
ac, you're our
honestly do. The truth is, I've had rather distressing busines
at Mr. Merrimac might be inclined to whittle down the five hundred dollar pl
ed. After speaking, he realized that
ortly. "It was stolen from my library. I kep exclaimed. "Oh, cerstand," said Mr. Me
church," Brad replied quietly. He was watching the elderly man
und a money
t is," Brad said. "That's
f you found a box at the church it must h
urned, arising to leave. "It's only fair to warn you though,
erly he plied them for more information. Dan a
Brad told him firmly. "It's none of our affair. We merely
you'll help me recover my money, I'll make it right with you.
reached the end o
ac," Dan said dryly
man goodbye, the two Cubs
g, they gave vent
an exclaimed. "This posi
d what does he do?" Brad added. "Why, he turns around