sv - W. HOLU 116 $WORTH A SON and dictated a letter to the A LESSON. board explaining to them that F U N E R A L DIRECTORS must have made a raiaUfte. Sud IT «r.M O W A R D NCWBKMO. OKC. ly he looked again at the nam Qua e« Hie The c a t la crauti? lovad by Us owa the town. Then he lit a cigar , and ao wonder, for the follow- thought Tln*n he laughed. W **9- story la typical of him. “ Why not?” said he. “ 1 can ap a month to see.*' WW* 2S. With thia Delphic utterance ' l l C ria« * T U <XJ*r íflí torn up the answer that his stenc rapher had brought him, shat doi tbay entlad an Insult to the unV his desk and told his manager •nd they told tbe lieutenant that be had been called oat of towo ‘ In bis papen; Tbe an- E LU O T T ng officer bad no alter- would be away for some time. tföre be could do ao tbe v Br AMELIA DELANCEY When the Silent Bell entered beard of tbe atari. Immediate- schoolroom on the first, more “T h e Silent B e ll," as her brother •ttloc on his cotonerà uniform of after the holidays aha found on regiment in bed named her in childhood, was desk a typewritten request to ref tbe pa laow. that anomaly, a woman of few at the principal’s offioe at once. It ant calmly down until word#. H er name was Belle, 3 per ran lightly up the stain, 01 In front of tba bi the nickname had d o n g to her ever There be cot out and. araambUug all the door o f the office and after her brother gave it to her, so C L A R E N C E B U T T Id to them: herself face to face with Allerton. I d pruetfes in all the courts ef the that the was known by young an< 1 have Just ridden I “ Good morning, Mias Edward*/? ■Bite. Special attention given to pro- old* ss “Bell** Edwards. She did rince In a tram, and I derir said Allerton blandly. “1 wo ■ t u worm, um wnoiiR ox ooooe , morv- not lack spirit nor temper, bat sel » yen wish am to aand In like to consult with you about noses, oentraeta and the drafting of «11 I presume I have dom did the deem it neceeeaiy to B i l l pspsrs. w ew oO T. u rsro a , of the details of this school set forth either joys or woes at any O t f i c b —Second Floor in union Block 1 trust 1 may count upon your Naturally tbe effireta wen length in words. operation during my principalahi; silent in B at if the Belle v here.” tbe maja speech, she was eloquent of could never do that “John Henry Allerton,” sail orba o f ' hers had and those glorious or6t tbajL- answered tbe cran amori*. Belle, “what are you doing here?” won bar many admirers. But o f all I b a n not degraded tbe uniform “ My good looks,” answered ha only John Henry AUertoa frill eoorta; Probate, Deeds, gravely, “ appear to have proc and all legal papeoa Ab- found favor. These two young peo me this position. I am here”- ple seemed to be attracted to each with great dignity— “ to fill my po other from their first meeting and » R I MI » e e e a i a i i M M i M M sition.” soon were constant companions. “Good looks?” aueried Belle. After awhile they became engag “ As represented by the photo ed, but even the power o f love did graph 1 sent you during the holi not seem to affect in the days,” explained Allerton. TRY IT O L THE DISK. Belle’s silent manner. Often little The light of comprehension be misunderstandings between the lov gan to dawn upon Belle. Being a A Teat That Proves tha Human Ckutt a Phonal I ers would have been brushed aside Owed Sounding Ban. oman,' her intuition helped her to Office, White 22; Rea. Red 123 | at once by a word or two from Bella, solution of the problem, and she An Interesting experiment that proven j H H » iM iM >M » saasssi bat she kept her tongue still and let realized that this was really not a wbat a good sounding bos tba human time heal these tiny fractures in skull la cgn be performed by any one joke of J«di’ - Allerton’s. their otherwise uninterrupted court " I really ; tank you,” went on Al-» who baa a disk phonograph, says Elec ship, a courtship that was to end ia trical Engineering. lerton, "fo r vour extreme kindness ge just as soon aa her devoted ■ Stop up both of your oars with cotton recommending me. 1 hope you u tightly as possible, ao that ao sound over’s business prospects were suf do not already regret i t ” i will be beard from the outside. Now ficiently brigh t Belle remained silent. She was place an ordinary darning needle be The more surprised was AUertoa ■draggling between a belief that she tween your teeth by biting on I* bard, on the occasion of his great quarrel ! Office over First National ought to tell Allerton tb a tsh e had taking cure that the toogue or Upa do with the Silent Bell when she stat Bank not taken this method to let him not touch tbe needle. The latter la Im ed fully and fluently her reasons for portant because if either Up or tongue Phone W hite 3-1 breaking their engagement The know ahe forgave him and a wish to touches the needle tbe sound will bo de efeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ram total of her conversation in all et him know she still cared. creased considerably. “ Belle,” said Allerton, becoming Far tbe beet sennits tbe needle Itself their ye a n of association did not begin to equal in length her speech earnest^ “ 1 fonnd out from your should project net more »ha« one or brother what had happened. As one and a half Inches from the month. at this time. DR. A M . DAVIS soon as 1 arrived here 1 hurried to F o r. that reason the s»»n i»r needle She touched each and every point iim and discovered the mistake we should be broken off about one and ooe- whgre they, differed*, and she even balf Inches Treat It» sharp point It dilated on details whieh he had. not. had faade. I got him to keep my goes without saying that tba sharp secret We suppressed my competi considered of the least importance point should project oot of tbe month, rM r| M »N **O fta W f» — for instance, that o f late ye a n be tor’s photograph in a sort of crimi- while tbe broken off end should be In uul conspiracy, but 1 shall oot keep side the mouth. PHONC BLACK 37 had not seemed to care enough for her to present her with a good pie- iim out of t|is position long— that te-..NMf start an ordinary disk phono If some one will go back w itV graph and carefully press down upon tore of himself. me to where. I belong. I can find tbe record with tbe needle's petal held She enlarged upon this bit of neg- out about that if some one will tell At tbe aame angle aa tbe reproducer's hgence until she had impressed AJ- Steadto ri bgld ordinarily. A* Boon as ierton with its due monstrosity. me how ih e likes the original o f the tbe needle touches the record with suf photograph that she didn’t gefc” Th at she had not been presented ficient pressure the inside of tbe heed Belie blushed, but said nothing. periodically with a photograph of will be filled Immediately with mnalc ‘'Perhaps.” said Allerton, smil loud end clear. was nothing short of a her lover w ing, but very, very anxious, “you gross insult Office ever U . S. N a ti Bank arignoli In a Tamper. As bar extraordinary burst of would prefer to have me aa a prin On one occasion Blancbt tbe noted 171 anger reached a climax on this one cipal.” “N o, indeed?” said the Silent teacher, went on tbe stage to aee Brt- e e M > » W M e > M » < » M M W # of nis many flaws Allerton began to Jell, and then, realizing what her gnoU. the famous singer, whom be grasp the idea that she had reaUy reply meant, she covered ber face found pacing up and down like a mad wanted his picture and that he had snd tried to escape from the room, ; man. bumming over bis part been guilty of a most grave misde “Why. Brig, wbat Is tbe matter with But tbe principal was swifter meanor in not sending it to her. you? Are you» nervousr* be asked. The school board But it was too late now, and the than she was. “Tea. I am ner’ oaa." was tba reply would have been shocked if tbe sub- ' aa be walked harder and faster thou honest hut clumsy fellow, of course, made matters worse by saying so. sequent brazen actions of the new “Bat. Brig, yon ought not to be nerv They parted, each believing tbe oth- ruler of their school could have ous. I’ve beard yon sing the part 200 been seen by them. to be a roost unreasonable crea times. I beard yon sing It thirty Ho, however, did not care. The ture. yours ago." Soon after Allerton, very de Silent Bell did not object, and John “Thirty years ago! Who are you spondent and bitterly disappointed, Henry Allerton would have kissed that should know so much?" went into business in a distant state. her at that moment despite all tbe “Who am I? Ton know who I am. school boards in tbe world. « y l know who you are." He had not been gone long when & K o m ig “ So you surrendered, after all, “Very well: you know what I am. the Silent Bell’s father died insol vent, and she went to her brother without getting that photograph!” but I am rare you do not know wbat you are. and If yon wish I will tell Robert, who lived in another town. mid he inhumanely. And Belle only yam Ton are a fool!" nodded and blushed, with happy a n d 8 U B Q E O N S There Belle, wishing to be inde —-----------:---- 1___ pendent, procured a position in a tears in ber eyes. . Alexander In Mesopotamia. school. H e r brother by virtue of Tbe marshes of Mesopotamia ware Chopin's Likas and Dislikes. being town.clerk was also clerk of famous In tbe time of Alexander the Bach snd, above all, Mozart were i Greet One of tbe last acts of his life. tbe board of education. A t the holiday vacation the prin Cbopin’i ideals, “ his gods.” Hum- ' wfthln a few weeks of bis death, was cipal of the school resigned. So mel, Field and Moscheles were his a voyage down tbe Euphrates to tbe great a confidence had Belle’s work favorite pianists. Field’s nocturnes grant dike of Fallakopaa. about ninety won for her that the board of edu were greatly prized by him. -He ad miles below Babylon. This sluice baa _ and S u ^ i cation asked her to suggest some mired Schubert, though not without been constructed br the" ancient As Weber and Beethoven syrian kings to let off tbs water of tbs Bee in Dixon Building one for the place. She named a reserve. OIK m WUA« 22.1 « White II man of whose years and experience only partially satisfied him. He dis river when It became excessive into the marshes. It was reported not to be she could assure them, and at their liked much of Mendelssohn’s music N E W B E R G - - OREGON working well, and Alexander proposed request she wrote him asking him and found still less to praise in to construct another sluice lower down. # «*« to correspond with the school board Schumann, Dever using any of his He sailed on Into tbe marshes, steer pieces in giving his lessons. He dis ing bis vessel himself, with bis diadem and to send his protograph. Her brother Robert took the mail approved of Berlios, and, while he on his head, to explore them and tbe DR. SARAH E. SMITH Meyerbeer personally, be toraba of tbe kings, and ao extensive from their box s few days after liked Liszt were tbe lakes and swamps that Alex ward and hurried to the board meet heartily disliked his music. ing. There was no letter from rays truly that Chopin sought in the a Oder's fleet lost Its way among tbsifi Office in City Hall Belle’s candidate, but there was A great masterpieces only that which Weather Variety. - with his nature. " ito addressed to ber. Robert corresponded Bene growl perpetually at tba weath Reaidence Phone—Blue 68 tily gave the photograph td the “W hat resembled it pleased him. chairman of the board without even What differed from it received scant er; ft Is too hot or too cold: too wet or M B W BERG OREGON opening the wrapper and hurried justice from him.”— Dole’s “Famous too dry. And yet a kind Providence arranges It Infinitely better than we aE sae away again to keep an appointment Composers.” could. Wbat a beautiful premies this with the mayor. was In tbe early history of th* ram: Belle’s recommendation and tbe Fsr Body and Soul. “WMle th* earth rematneth. seed time flne looking face shown by tbe pic Here is a curioths advertisement, h 4 harvest and cold and brat and ture satisfied the members. Being republished in the Cornhill Maga summer and winter, and day an* anxious to act on the principalahip zine from an eighteenth century night shall not cease."—Christian Her C H IR O P R A C T IC that evening, they looked at the paper: “ Wanted— For a family who aid P H Y S IC IA N name and address on tbe back of have bad health, a sober, steady per Leaking Ahead. the picture and dispatched a letter son, in the capacity of a doctor, sur “1 think I bad better get a Job before LADY ATTENDANT at once. geon and apothecary. - He must oc- irry.r It waa a very much puzzled and casionally act in the capacity of mloTnii ac troll aa clirrVif T v nmni. J 4 ^ ... t T :I __J __•__ tt . f>Ofl t perplexed as well as sligTifly amus butler and dress hair and wigs." Ha i’t need any clothes for a long, tong ed gentleman who sat at his desk will be required to read prayer« oc time." ^ in his elegant office a few days later casionally and to preach a sermon “But you may want to oat almost any Spend your money where and read a letter sppointing'him to every Snnday. The reason of thia tiara, my dear."-Pittsburgh Post you make it. a principalship of a country school advertisement is that the family Buy your clothes where they Knocking an Weed. with an annual salary almost but cannot any longer afford the ex are made— , Tbe “knock wood" superstition le not quite equal to the monthly in pense of the physical tribe and wish come that was earned for him by to be at a certain expense for their said to date heck to tbe days of sylvan soda, when oak. ash snd rowan ware his business. bodies and souls. A good salary whose dritte» would come He celled to his stenographer will be given.” nee of tbe knpe|pr. TTie Ä V And a Portrait That Went Aatra^ UNDERTAKERS fs O únese fimetted In Chert*. Sir Walter Scoti iq hi» "Heart of Midlothian" refer» to our Duncan of Knockdander. an Important personage who smoked dqrtng the whole of tbe sermon from an iron pipe tobacco bor rowed from .other worshliters We ate told that at the rad of tbe discourse be knocked tbe aab#» out of bis pipo, replaced It la his aporran returned tbe tobacco pouch to It» owner sad Joined la tbe prayer wUh decency sod atten tion , -» Capable of Cerreetlwg the Ototienary. It la rutile to attempt to instruct tbe forward youth of this our day. 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