ROSEBURG NEWS-ktVlEW. ROSEDURC CREC.ON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1928. nve SPECIAL WATCH and CLOCK EVENT Sec Our Windows This Week ! o 18 4 Waterbury Thrift Alarm 98c SngsMsCL. Watch Models $150 ,o $950 $795 $595 8-Day Kitchen Clocks In colors and in White Duco Finish Movement by Waterbury YOU can depend on our service and will find a complete stock of mod erately priced watches and clocks at all tjmes. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Winchester Store WwKwiaottSKaii & ELEANOR EARLY CHAPTER XLVIII , "Oh. Sybil, don't!" implored found hrr at the tl.'-hone. Mrs. Thornp. "You know 1 loved ! Teddy as If he were my own. Youi and Tad have piown away from me, and I m such a loutiy old Sybil had worn a Mack frock t6 Teddy funeral, and on her honl der a bunch of the aneinouea she had scalier: d hi casket. She u.-nman t'li miaB Tufi.iv n.rt.- than' sat on a hlKh backed Spanish chair I any of you." tnal ht had dragKed to the tattle She put her hands to her face. ' ku T'T " and stlt-nt tears stle bet wet-n her ! poor, thin infers. Then Sybil was i on her knees, with her face In her I mother's lap, sob bine as though ' her heart would break. Valerie The red one. It was the warmest 1 rence. He didn't die at alt. Cralu:.' ihini; he had. 1 tucked his little i It was all a mistake. He he's puppy dog under his arm (he one ou pave him. He loved It so." -8bil darling " "Wait, Craig I came to tell you something." "Mut, 11 you don't mean that. Teddy's not really dead -not your Utile Teddy." site rested her head wearily against the shield of red and gold thai ornamented Its tail carved back. I On the table tall candles cant a He was st urine at her as thotinl. he believed her era)", and his fare was gray and drawn as hern. "1 wouldn I tell you. CiniKtt. If It' wasn't true. Ko. d ar. I haven't : cone Insane. Teddy's dead. ! kvr.v, because t"'y put him In the ground, yi u r t !'. d rneaih the; snow. Ami .1 M dress htm j very war; very much alive. Mabel knew him first only she didn't know he was John, you see. he thought his name was Itogrr Caldwell. He's a i real estate afcent. And Mabel was 'looking for an apartment. And v. lit ll the a?ent came I was there, (don't you see? And It was John Iawrence. "He'( had amnesia, CralK. He wasn't killed al all . He'd only for gotten. And when he saw me he fainted. And then Man and I re viv.d Mm, and he knew me. . . . Oil It's turn a dreadfully long story. Craig." ' he pulled nor short skirt down came and sat on the arm of her. wan light on a bowl or white roses chair to stroke her slim shouldnB : that diffused the heavy odor' that lovinKlv, and Tad dropped a kins i comes wllh funerals, and a profus ion oi cui i lowers. She sat with her back to Tad, but he caught a glimpse of her pale CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PACE on her bowed head. "Mother, dear," whispered Va lerie, "we'll never let you be lonely agairL," She caught Tad's tear-dimmed glance, and raited her eyebrows interrogatively. "All right." he nodded. "Mother, dear,, listen. You're go ing to have another little grand child. I'm going to have a bah) ! Honestly In three more months. I think I've been so smart to keep it a secrtt. We meant not to tell you for a little while yet. Hie lunger we waited the cleverer 1 felt. Hut now, you poor dear. 1 want you to stop your crying, and tell Tad and me you're glad. Tad's son! Aren't you thrillul, Mother and .Sib Sib, dear can t you be glad too? Another little baby to make life bearable now that Teddy's gone. Oh, pleasct tell me you're glad!" "Tad! Is It true?" Thev turned to htm together. Sybil and her mother. And their surprise wan so genuine, that Va lerie laughed aloud. "Well, 1 like that! Of course it s true, lion't you suppose I know?" Then they laughed the two women who neer expected to smile again and. throwing their arms about Valerie, kissed her. "Oh, my dear!" breathed Sybil, and. catching a sob with her teeth. bit her llp3. "I think it's wonderful.' Val." she cried. "And 1 never even . suspected. 1 never was so mir-1 j prised In all my life. Three months . . . why, Val!" j Mrs. Thome was counting quiet-1 ly on her fingers. "June that's lovely," she whis pered through her tears. "Tad, I'm so glad." She kissed him tenderly. "I guess I've something to live for af.er all. Your baby" Her hands dropped Idly in her lap. and she fpll to musing. face in the mirror. And he ilutiglit; I she looked like a penitential Utile saint in her black dress, with the candles flickering, and the breath I of mournful sweetness all about i her. I She was talking listlessly, her lips removed from the transmitter. " you expect him shortly? This ! is Sybil Thorne. IMease tell him 1 ! want to see him. Tell him to wait I for me." ! She 4iung up the receiver, and i titrntd to Tad. "Craig Is getting In from New j York this afternoon." she said, "and there's .something I want to ' ask htm. I'm going to drive in j town now. IMease don't ask me not to, Tad. I will be all right." "I'll take you in," he offered. I "No, I'd rather go alone. You ! stnv with Mother and Val." "I will." he agreed, "if you'll I promise to be buck by dinhor I time." 1 "I promise. And Tad will you ; do me a favor? Will you put Ted ; dy's high chair beside my place again? 1 don't want his things up In the attic. I'd like to keep them i around, until until we have an 1 other baby Teddy." I She bent to her overshoes. ! "A n not crying for me," she de ' clared in a muffled little voice. "It's for you and Val because I'm so Klad for you." Tad put his arms clumsily about1 her. "God bless you," he whis-j pered. I "Now don't be nlte to me," she! warned him "or I'll cry." 1 verv vnr: -l n: A r it tilft Invs to ! nvnr her silk:i knecfl and held his his casket, like pagan mothers do. I mare. "Teddy was hanged. Craig, lie "And that night," she said, pal choked to death, when 1 went out i In ; as she told It, "I went to see to r.cc a r.'.r.u I us.'d to Unc. Oh. him. I went to hlB apartment, they Fay he was watching the Craig. And I w anted him to make snow flakes, but 1 know better. He j love to me. He told me about the was looking for his mother. With girt he is going to marry, and he his little nose pressed against the: paid she was his salvation, and his Ice pane, in his flannel nightie, 1 compass and everything. And still shivering in the cold, waiting forjl wanted him to make love to me. me. j You see 1 am a very bad girl, "And I didn't come. Craig. I'd CralK." gone to see this man. He's going to j Ho w be married very soon. She a a nice little girl nice like I used to be. Her name's Kitty, and he says she's his salvation, nut he wanted me lust the same. Only thn the FLOUR! $1.65, $1.75, S1.85 By the Sack, Barrel or Carload Now is the time to buy your flour. Special Used Fordson with overhauled. Oliver Plow, just was silent. And then." she said, "hp asked Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roaeburg Oakland AGENTS FOR Fair back Morse Co. Bean Spray Pump Co. Sherwin Williams Co. John Deere Plow Co. L, N. Miller Dehydrater Co. FOR SALE VETCH FOR SALE 2Jc Mice Bros.. Dlllard. FOR SALE One six-room house, 2 lots. Phone 251-J. FOR SALE by owner 3i good lots Fl'RNISHKD for sale cheap, good location. Address M., care News-Review. FOR S A LE Work horse; good rtpe corn, $1 per sack, bring your sacks. J. H. Porter, Ten-mlle. WANTED Man to take contract I fur getting 500.000 It. logs to L i sawmill, to begin at once. C. V. . ! Oden, Dlxonville, Ore. per lb. 9, . e FOR RENT ! ! FOK SALE Shetland pony colts, 525 each, one good work horse, 4u. C. L. Weber, IU. 1. 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Lane St. 4 I LOS'i LOST Between Canyonvllle and Dillard, brown hand bag. contain ing clothing, etc. Finder please leave at News-Review office. Reward. Tad was a lovely baby, Valerie Such a fine, healthy boy. And U never gave me a minute's oif Sybil was fussy but Tad land and drew her to his client s Rake n.ive! I often said you'd upholstered chair. never know there was a baby in I "Have you been 111 Craig was idly scanning closing otock re port a when Sybil, without knocking, slipped quietly into the room. She was pale as the flowers she wore, and seemed as frail and sweet. "Sybil! My dear, what is the matter? You're white as a slnel." Solicitously he took her hand best the house. Teddy was a good baby, too. Remember when, he was cut ting those first teeth? The poor little tyke. . . ." Sybil slipped quietly from the room. A few minutes later Tad Sib? Is any thing wrong? My poor little girl. you look like death. "Teddy's dead. Craig." "Teddy?" be repeated dully. "Yea. We burled him this after noonin hi little teddy bear se.it. the telephone rang and Teddy was hanged." "Sybil darling don't!" She put her hand against his lips. "Yes. Craig. I've got to. Let me tell you. Craig." Wllh a touch of wltdness she clutched his hand. He knelt then beside her. and took her cold fingers in his and held them warmly. She leaned against him, and he was aware poignantly of her loveliness and dt'iirabUity. And the glamour, of her presence enfolded him as It it always did. When a man or proround nature has loved a woman f.r many years, and been denied the fulfill ment of his love, there may rise from this denial a sort of protec tive tenderness. A rare and lovely thing like a wraith of passion, And it embraces the object of hiB ador ation gently as the perfume of a summer's night. It Is an exquisite i beatitude, and diffuses the pre cious fragrance of a gracious dream. . In some magnetic way Sybil felt herself enfolded In the spiritual garment of Craig's love. liut when he raised her hand to his lips and kissed her fingers, one by one, she drew them away. "No, Craig. Not yet. I've come to ask you something. Rut you must hear me first." "Yes, darling." He soothed her gently, stroking her knees. "I've been a bad girl. Craig." "No, no. Little Sweet. It was his turn to put i across her lips ..V" L'..l.M I me If I had had lovers, Craig. And he came and took me in his arms. And he kissed me. . . . And then the telephone rang. . . . And it was Mabel. And Teddy was dead, only I didn't know It then." "Poor little girl. Sweet little, dear little girl." TED ROY WILL BE HEARD IN COJSCERT He reminded Iter of a monk on his knees, telling a litany. A boau- CrBlK-darling " She put her Place In competition with young lips to his ear. "I'm not rery desir- '"m. every stste in ti e un able any more. A little while ago i at the Alwater Kent radio au . when yuu loved me ... I had Hon held last fall In New York Ted.ly And I was very happy. ' '"y. IH appear In concert per Now Teddy Is gone. . . . And I feel formance In this city. very old. . . . Could you love me Mr. Roy has completely captl- tlon of the evening's favor. The concert will be given at the First M. E. church on Friday eve- FRIDAY NOV. 2' November 2 at eight o'clock makes this concert within the range of all. o r Roseburg music lovers will be ! glad to know that Ted A. Roy, O. 3. C. tenor, who won second now. CralKT "Oh. my dear. My dear." He hurled his face In her lap. valed his audiences everywhere, having Just completed an exten sive tour of Western Canada wllh "I wish ynu could." she wins- u,e Kamous Canadian Players. His pered, 'hut If you can't It's alU tenor voice Is of a remarkably right, CralKle. I didn't really think rare Rnll beautiful quality and the you would. I'm so miserable, you ; very fllct UlHt h, singing lacks see. Men never love miserable-, BOlh lHticatlon and insurance women. ... wi luuinw yuu of A niorp pmprlenceit musician an. Of course you don't i wnnt me. ... 1 shouldn't have come. Hut I wnnted to know, Craig. . . . f wanted to be sure." She rose unsteadily to her feet, and when she swayed h caught her. and held er close. And she was as sweet In his arms as her anemones. "Oh. my darling. My poor hurt little darling." "You love me? she murmured "I love you so," he whispered. ' love you so. FOB COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Your support Is respectfully so Melted Nov. 6, 192H. L MRS. EDITH S. ACKEBTi Page woven wire fencing, hinge Jolut, full gauge and full weight wire, highest quality galvanizing at 35c per rod r.t Stearns A Chcno weth. Oakland. Oregon. peals to those who hear him. The purity ami freshness of his voice is exceedingly pleasing. This big, blond, amiable fellow, familiarly known on the Osegon State campus as the "singing Blacksmith, becnuse of hla sev eral years spent In the blacksmith shop, swinging the sledge to the tune of "Turkey In the Strnw" 1 1 and such familiar tunes, will offer j I a nronram of great variety, rang. I rhen she raised her face, all wet "m operntic selections to tue with tears, and he kissed her palei lightest meioaies. white lids so gently she scarcely Mr. Roy Is extremely fortunate felt his lips. 'n m8 accompanist. Professor Paul (THE END) Petri, head of the voice depart- o ment at O. S- C. The direct un- Page woven wire fencing, hinge ' detstanding made possible by Prof. Joint, full gauge and full weight! Petri between the voice and Its In- 10 Douglas Building & Loan Assn. 147 Jackson Street. Roseburg Cabinet Shop a;IO W.' Oak FURNITURE REPAWINQ Upson Board and Venesr Psn.l Cut to Order Window 8cren. made to order E. 8. AND P. L. 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