No. 801
7 Cents

FEBRUARY 4, 1921.

Fame and Fortune Weekly.

STORIES OF
BOYS THAT MAKE MONEY.

DICK DARLING'S MONEY
OR THE RISE OF AN OFFICE BOY

AND OTHER STORIES

By A Self-Made Man

Dick's head, falling forward when he lost consciousness, hit the door and the sound attracted theattention of the proprietor and his two clerks. "What's that?" exclaimed Mr. Bacon.He pulled the door open and the office boy fell out.

CONTENTS

Dick Darling's Money; or, The Rise of an Office Boy

CHAPTER I.—The Office Boy's Peril.
CHAPTER II.—Dick Escapes.
CHAPTER III.—Dick Meets the Mason Family.
CHAPTER IV.—The Missing Diamond.
CHAPTER V.—Dick Carries His Point.
CHAPTER VI.—Knocked Out.
CHAPTER VII.—Dick and His Eldest Sister.
CHAPTER VIII.—Dick Has His Fortune Told.
CHAPTER IX.—In the Mirror.
CHAPTER X.—Dick's Strenuous Experience.
CHAPTER XI.—Guilt Sees Its Finish.
CHAPTER XII.—The Man in the Tree.
CHAPTER XIII.—The Hidden Treasure.

Current News

A Lawyer At Nineteen; or, Fighting Against a Fraud

CHAPTER I.—(continued)
CHAPTER II.—The Result of the Young Lawyer's Keen Management of the Smollett Case.

The News in Short Articles.

The Renegade's Fate.

Items of Interest

Laughs

Items of General Interest


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