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Show , v fA i e rom 15 iB3SVavv--.''-ri-- xr, r KsirvtiK -- r r'H trxjri xvBniTfri- m k- is.'jr 5TZ3Vi- EjtfUs rr?!crWT.J Road ster $1,000 is Valve in Head i Motor-C-ar. 'Cl ri Fours n Repairs and Supplies We repair all"makes"of cars;: " Work guaranteed 127" Wr Center-Stre- et ' L there is the making of a man among men in Jed The SchocLOvcrlheiiTatu-JIol- l Tell me about If he doesnt turn out a devil among devils, scoffed the town critic. me away from Blaekguleh now, -- 1 a in - Vn;urieJr T' Ppahle , ndrnJ if eJAniy TTIIeeson show my hand nneonditiona).s now. Little did she. "he is At the grinaed-JIil)- e. t! Sumpfhin sinularhere, dhFexactiiess'orkdf'praHctienr Next "Shes a gal Id like to hang round, vLrn she returned from school however, night, You- "Oh, you raw, infernal The-ok: trusteeFnnnyMcyri--war-exultantJeds disgust was too deep for words. seemed you sober. and preoccupied "Im hittin the trail, adios, he spoke angrily s Jed was at the alright, "Well, and swung rapidly and blindly away. As the big the course hes been of out turned he never hut fellow hurried along lie became more and more headed for, Fanny triumphed. FI am' a pretty determined to carry out a wild impulse, which to fair judge of character, an$ I always said Jedud his newly awakened consciousness, sectned a "" go 4aJjbjj..dogsJ!L purpose.' But being so'full oFtrew thiraghtr "Whats the matter! Miss Bleeson begged and new strivings, he failed to .give his entire mind ' to be fold at once, as Jed had not been at school.. to what he was doing; tbal is why, perhaps, his "No, I low he couldnt get there. lies in the wretched plan ended in disaster, before mo-j jail, Fanny disclosed. ' following day. "lit jail I cried, Miss Bisson 'aghast. 'Meanwhile, Miss BUeson returns 1 to her "Ye., and its not the first lime JefJs been boarding place to give Fanny Meyer the surprise arrested. the townswoman narrated, "but before of her life. rewdyism, this time its it his Ice-- i forliiiu Oh, its the dearest school, she ei nttel to about The talk serious. ton is that he took it the Meyers that evening, as the warmed her wl ito into jdj head to run away land only knows what h "I just love every me hands before the my-firfor so mt having a horse of his own, nor a see-- " of them already. The schools so small its like a lam ly r ' a horse of old Bates, without his leave, and lit and Ive the sweetest httle crowd jn tre lover out. Of course he got eauglit. Now if Bates classes. Tonight when school was out one tiny prosecutes he will land in prison and twill serve tot stole up to my desk an 1 smoothing my haul him right.- whispere'd, Your the goodcst teacher, your the "Oh, dreadful, dreadful," - mourned Mass touched me so I ghodest teacher ever Such Bleeson, shaking her head sorrowfully. her up and kissed hen Then all the But man. 1 fine such of a jut picked a young oy, the making little ones edged up hungry and wistful eyed and look a who is this Bates! she inquired suddenly! a I hugged them all. of determination coming into her eyes. she Fanny could hardly believe her ears.- but An old. fellow1 Jcda been working for. and wanted to know at omTTwhctbcr or not Jcdwas in .Sidney thoughtfully., boarding with,1-pvt- present. lives up at the end of this street. "lie x "Je!, let me see." Mks Bleeson reflected, The teacher had only just removed her furs ha;r, "hes thft, great big fellow with jet Mackbrown and vvrrps but she put them on again quickly, and midnight eyes and handsome, strong, exp! J.ing that she had a little duty to perform, 1 . face! huvrh Jlv deft the house, .FushiugJalong' to. the Jed that way, Fonuv wouldnt have end of the street, she foun 1 the leg house of J 1 Lut she no Wed. Bunker Bates, end after a long interview with t! c "Oh, he wik ocly to nm awfully bewilderhard lavcd old man, secured a promise from him alright. If cj over his lessons but liell come out w bit. h relieved lir considerably, then She went to know he will put his mind to books and I see, Jed. The poor boy wag taken er.tirriy bright man. He bos going to make an unusually He was sitting before an old rough I has Lad a hard, rough life. imagine. table, his head lowed over one arm. At the sound folks living "Maybe, grunted Fanny, "but made by the entrance of the teacher around hinfhave had a harder time." something upon raised Ids head. AI.mTiTris I "Very likely, owned the teacher, which h" had not reckoned. Iir.trntly shame and Lis character has been de--v judge the worst side of anger ifyed his face a dull red; horror filed the elope 1. ; he sat as if petrified. deptl s ef his midnight-eyes"There a Fir sorry-tht hard: r cut Bleeson Miss put Me vet. so1 kind-- " rim ever said find you iu trouble, Jed,! from first impressions, J, think (Coatlued . from Front' Page.) . fc IWsIIPj - cross-road- dft-MiTo- f cross-road- fright he had felt at school, he trembled violently. "Tell me, Jed," urged the visitor softly, and leYeltjfsIIghi pressufefrom her small finger!.' but Jed could not tpeak a "Oh, T I Tnd LTsTaWin hirara on the table word, "he lust and cried like a child. The that school-mistres- s, ,, e' , e. I. - Jed managed to take - F- sen-'sibl- , it -- -- she uttered, even realising the refinement of her tnirguagerddehlrthrdMancgtcdween'ktniscTf-and this lovely girl seemed so great he sighed v' audibly, Wh at the'Biatfef "Amy Bleeson concerned. ' T ' OTi was" jusf think I n said Jed, start- led into revealing his thoughts, "I a was just , T - risked - school and studied night and day for a few years big fellows misery that she put her arm around his shoulder like he was only a little hoy, and do you think he could associate with a: people cried with him. That was the first caress homelike you! . less, motherless, sisterless Jed had ever received, "Jed, she answered, "if youll make a new and though he understood its gentle sympathetic Start and work as hard as I think you can and if ih rill c d.,hi m, . t o Jus finger tjpswTn thst .youllkeep as cleacuas you arc now you will be f ar, int en moment it seemed he grew into a man. Miss Blee- ahead of many hoys I know, ' "Oh, if you ll "only show me. the trail, cried, son sat down beside him and talked enetmragingly. She told him she knew it was lack of friends and the young man, his face alight, "Ill foller it if I wade through thorns to my chin. I hadnt never loving direction that Tiad brought him to this done po real wrong till now. Whenyou come place; she expressed her fait!) in hisMuture and suggested ways by which he could secure an edujust what I was I couldnt stand to see you cation. Jeds cyesnever left her face as she again and know that I well anyway I thought talked. - He watched the warm color come and go Id clear out go to the devil an nobody ud under her soft transparent skin, die noted every care. curve of the rosy mouth,, the droop of the eyelids Well, you see, .somebody cared, Jed, .smiled and the rich 'gold of the hair that waved back" Miss Bleeson. 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