Show A A YOUNG lIU MILLIONAIRE WHO EARN EARNED D A BRIDE BY WORK WORKING NG IN A RAILROAD SHOP HOP 1 I V Stirred on to to accomplishment by hy the ung woman he loved and whom wb bec becu be- be c cu caute of ot his persistent industry he has no nov finally won wont Bertrand Bell Belt Bellof Bellot of ot N New v York rork millionaire colle college p. p graduate graduate grad grad- V. V clubman athlete became a day laborer la- la r b borer the employ of the Baltimore oRf Io railway if months young Bell Ben spent t R ours from 8 a. a m. m to 6 p. p m. m dally daily o f ume me of overalls and Jumper il Is grimy aching hands in the theIne o Ine Int drudgery of the railroad X f. lops o S. S No artisan In the company's V Qi harder or better de- de tea promotion than this nur gently-nur- Y I j young heir to millions i j- j V n last Christmas day young Bell Dell J h hAa his reward It was announced to tot t r t world by Mrs Marcus Boggs o o Chillicothe 0 O. that her youn youngest est 4 daughter was engaged to be married to lf l Fau eres Bell There will wilt willbe b be- be beat at 1 very charming wedding in the thes V s spring And the entire story is so very V Y a n romance that it Is worth the mt Drand began his hla career by byan byl an l e excellent ce record at Harvard Harvard n riOt not t only won a name as an art ant t tJ but es especial honors as a Hn- Hn I the late Edward J JR R. R Bell rork rk had left him bins lII- lII J as millions and for a time t the young man manas was as asby c f bY by the problem of reconciling rh l. l a er- er erand r and his obligations Mean- Mean made his home with Dr Mor- Mor Dl Whose nephew he Is He was wast t mb r of or the Union and Harvard u s and because of his strong tide bent belonged also to the American g Geological and Ethnological societies t fj V was IWas these interests rather than hl his 5 10 t Inheritance of a part o ownership In tn the Old Dominion steamship lint line and of a heavy hea- stockholding in the Baltimore V V railroad that him So In 1599 after atter having served ed in lii the United States navy the thEo year previous pre young yung Bell Den Joined the Peary relief expedition expedition ex ex- ex- ex I under Mr Bridgman of Brook Drook- lyn Returning from his trip he had sever several sev sev- er eral l reminders that it was vas time he turn turned d his att attention to his Important railroad Interests It seemed to him that there er man many more fascinating things In the world Nevertheless he heV V wandered out Into Ohio and halted at I Chillicothe to see what was as being done In the workshops there It did not take the tha matrons of Chilli man many days to realize that a handsome handsome hand hand- some and decidedly clever young mil ml- was a a. visitor In the town ant and in A Ei weeks week's time Mr Ir Bell was an Important important Im Im- im- im feature of the towns town's society Of Ot all the delightful young oung women V whom this society boasted the most f charming In Jn Mr Bells Bell's opinion were The the Misses j. Bogg-j. and of ot these incomparably V the loveliest was Miss 1 Beatrice who a was 21 21 tall brunette vivacious athletic and far more delightful than i 4 any Inventory of at her charms could prove her This Indeed in language far more im- im pas stoned Mr Mr- Belt Bell shortly told her ter er and added thereto a still more impassioned V declaration of his devotion Miss Beatrice hesitated He besought her to be definite At length she a preference fOr tor young men with decided careers She liked Mr Bell very V very much indeed But was vas he not something of a wanderer wanderer wanderer wan wan- derer a dilettante If that is all aU promptly declared Mr Bell Bell It shall be remedied And you shall have a lover to your liking within a year The next day the young man took his place in a reN row of ot smutty laborers laborers' who had never heard o of ethnology or seen a golf golt stick His object was to familiarize himself so completely with the affairs of the road that he might be fitted to take some sortie day a prominent part In ln Its man man- And he toiled tolled patiently faithfUlly faithfully faithfully faith faith- fully without hope hole of special favor Miss 1 B Boggs ggs however was vas the one that Bell Dell bore constantly in mind Th Their lr Important conversation vas not again referred to But twice or thrice weekly they would meet at dinners dinners dinners din din- ners or dances for after he emerged from his overalls at nt night Bell Dell was still greatly In demand by Chillicothe societY socie socie- ty t. Often too In the daytime the young man would peer out of the clouded wIndows windows windows win wIn- dows in the workshop to see an extremely ex ex- young yg woman gallop by on hotst back or nr r smartly handle the reins In n a trap drawn by two horses There was vas ot- ot course nothing nothing nothing-in In the world that tha he would have liked better than to be with tier her ter But nut he simply looked a aWay vay y from the window and turned again to his grimy tools Not long ago the superintendent of the work workshop hop sought an Interview with I Mr lr Bertrand Bell There was vs no no reason the sUpEr superintendent said why the young man should longer continue in Ih the shop I He had acquired more proficiency than was required of the artisans How w wOUld he like a position pos as locomotive fireman fireman fireman fire fire- man Mr Ir Bell replied that it was greatly great great- ly to his liking I While to be a locomotive fireman was I not the summit of his ambition it meant promotion promotion meant that he had succeeded succeed succeed- ed In the grim grib task ask aak he had set himself The Te next he contrived to tell Miss liss Bogg Can Tan you u take ake the rest of n ny my X career In trust the young millionaire asked her anxiously V VAnd And the young oung ladys lady's reply was so en- en it was decided to announce an an- flounce the glad fact t to the world V 1 V 4 V f When Bertrand Bell of New Yore Asked Pretty Beatrice Beatrice Boggs Bogg of off f Chillicothe to Marry Him She Said Well Wen Perhaps but You 0 f Must Go to Work Fi First And st And Ho lie Did and They Will Be Marf MarV Married Mar- Mar V f ried ned in the Spring ng I f V V Vl l t |