Maramec Weekly Monitor. (Maramec, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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OR J/kMES DUNLAVY
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p. m. Bualuew> Hunting • Satunay
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CHAPTEIt L—Jamee Wllaea W Jb
aa ha la called by hla friends. Jimmy ,,
rotund and looked shorter than ha realty
waa. Hla amb-tlon In life wu to by ta-
ken seriously, but people steadily refused
to do ao. hla art la ooneldered a huge
Joke, except to hlmeelf. If he naked P"nP'*
to dinner everyone expected * trouc.
Jimmy marrtea Bella Knowlaa: they live
together a year and era divorced.
CHAPTER II —Jlmmy'e frienda anwnge
to celebrate the flrat annlvereary of hla
divorce. Those who attend the party arc
M ae (Catherine McNalr. who every one
calla Kit. Mr. and Mra. Dallaa Brown,
the M'aaea Mercer. Maxwell Reed and a
Mr. Thomfa Harblaon. a Bouth American
civil engineer. Tho party la In full ewln«
when Jimmy recelvee ft Ulerram from
hla Aunt Bellna, who will arrive In f««'
houra to vlalt him and hla wife. J'nvny
Bpla his funds ffnm Aunt Bellna and after
e marres she doublra hla aUowance. He
neglect, to tell her of hla d'vnree aa ahe
Is opposed to It. Jimmy Ukeo Kit Into
hla confluence, he tr'ee <0 devtae aome
way so that hta aunt w'H not learn that .
he haa no lon—r a wife. He
that Kit plav the hoateaa tor on* ni^ht.
be Mra w leon pro em. Kit refui^v ,
' but la flaely prevailed upon te ftot tha
i part.
CHAPTER til.—Annt Bellna arrives
and the deception worVa out aa planned,
aa ehe had naverioeed Jim's wife
CHAPTER IV.—Jlm'a Jap aervant la
ta' en 111. h's faco Is covered with spots.
P-I'a. J'mmv'a dlvor- e«t wife en'ers the
l-niiae and aa''* Kit «ho Is belna taker
away In the ambular'-e. she Ins sta It 1j
Jtm. Kit tel's her J'm la well ami Is In
the house. Bella tells Kit it wasn't h'm
lib* wnn'wl to ii^e. h it Takahiro, the
J«p nrrvant. tn nh* to ur# h!
«ervfc#« HirMion out on th^ p^rt-n
wnd h m*n rack n% a carl on
door. II# demand* an explanation.
The man pn'nt* to th?e enrd and he
tbe word nmRllpn* pr'n^r^d on It. T^e
man te an officer from the board h*iltn
teP* Mm the honee Is un4or quar-
i enflne end that the *u ets e-'M have to
• av until the quarantine to lifted.
the famine. After tbey had moved
Jim, Mr. Harblaon went b«ck to the
telephone, and found everything at
It should be. So h« followed the tele-
phone wire, and the reat followed t «l«fed hysterically,
him. I did not: He bad systematical- J~" —•wh*n
ly Ignored me nil morning, after hav-
ing dared to kiaa me the night before.
And any other man I knew, after look.
Ing at me the way to had looked a
dozen times, would have been at leaat
reasonably glad to find me free and
unmarried. Bnt It was clear that to
I wondered If he waa the
wtfefi ehe came. "Listen to tnia,
Bella." to aald triumphantly:
There was a fat artist named Jaa,
Who cruellv called hla friends naa.
When, sltho' Fl:ut up tlaht.
He broke out over nlwh
With • rash that Is maddening, be cla*.
Then he cat.ght sight of Bella's
face aa ahe atood In the door way .and
.stopped. 1
"Jim to delirious!" she announced
tragically. "You shut him In tbera
all alone and now he's delirious. I'll
■aver forgive any of you."
"Delirious!" everybody exclaimed.
"He waa eane enough when I took
blm hla chicken broth," Mr. Harblaoa
aald. "He was almost fluent"
"He to stark, staring crasy," Bella
I—I locked the |
door carefully when I went down to
my dinner, and when I came up
tt—It was unlocked, and Jim was
babbling on the bed. with a sheet
over hla face. He—he aay t th« bouna
to haunted and he wants all the men
to come up and sit In the room with |
blm.'
mere ti a ring been nothing the matter
with htm but a rtomach rash. But
Jim wae changed; ha mooned around
Bella, of course, aa before, but he was
abstracted at timea, and all that day— f
Sunday—he wandered off by himself,
and one- would come across him un..
expectedly tn the basement or along I
some of the unused back halls.
Aunt Sellna held service that morn.
Ing. Jim said that be always had a
prayer-book, but that be couldn't And
anything with ao many people In tha
bouae. So Aunt Sellna read aome re.
llgloua poetry out of the newspapers,
and gave ua a valuable talk on Decep-
tion versus Honesty, with me as tha
Illustration.
Almost everybody took a nap after
luncheon. I stayed tn the den ai*3
read Ibsen, and felt very mournful.
And after Hedda had shot herself, I
lsy down on the divan and cried a lit.
tie—over Hedda; she was young and
tt waa such a trade ending—and then
I fell asleep.
When I wakened Mr. Harbison waa
standing by the table, and he held my
rata Pill.
"Not on your life," Max said. "I am hli hands. In view of tha
young, and my career has only begun, neutrality between us, I ex-
was not. -
kind of man who always makes love - — - —
to the other man's wife and runs Ilka I don't Intend to to cut off in the to aee him bow to me curtly,
- flower of my youth, But I'll tell you
what I'll do; I'll take him a drink. I
turn on his heel and leave the room.
Indeed, considering bis state of mind
the night before, I should hardly have
been surprised If to had thrown Hed-
da at my head. (This Is not a pun.
1 '1 don't believe be to delli-ious," to j detest them.) But Instead, when he
aald quietly, "and I wouldn't to "ur- heard me move be glanced over at ma
prised If be has happened on saua- lw) «ven smiled a little.
thing that—will to of general Inter. ..ghe WMB.t worUl lt he said, to-
ast. I think I will stay with blm t bleating the book.
mad when she to left a widow, or gets
* 2?& when I bad deelded that I can Ua tt to a pole or something,
hated blm and that there waa one But Mr. Harbison did nol. smile. He
man I knew who wouia never make waa thoughtful for a mlnuUi. Tb'.-a:
love to a woman whom he thought
married and then be very dignified
and aloof when he found she wasn't, I
heard what waa wrong with the tele-
phone wire.
It had been cut! Cut through with
a pair of silver manicure scissors
from the dressing Uble tn Bella's
room, where Aunt Sellna slept! Tha
wire had been c'lpred where It came
Into the house. Just tinder a window,
, .... oc.bMMB atlil lay on the aia
It ■aas mysterious enough, but ne
one was Interested In the mystery
Just then. We wanted food, snd want-
ad It at once. Mr. Harbison fixed the
wire, and the first thing we did. of
course, was to order something to eat.
Aunt f?elira went to bed Just altar
night"
After that, of course, none of the
others would confess that be was
afraid, so with the South American
they all went np-stalrs. The
„^.cu ol the party sat on the lowe*
steps and listened, but- everything wa#
quiet. Now and then we could hear
the sound of voices, and after a while
there waa a rapid slamming of doors
and the sound of some one running
down to the second floor. Then quiet
again.
None of us felt talkative. Bella had
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at 1 o'clock p. m. C L Chappie, V«t-
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meeia Tuea'lay night ou or befori "
full of the moon of eacu month in > ui
lo.lt & Deuietille* furniture nwu
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old lime G. A. Wia ey I'res
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! CHAPTER V.—The fleets su'trtenlr
i*"i'r.e ihelr predl'-ament. the women
l-« d tears, the man consider It a food
I toke.
I CHAPTT-R VI.—Harbison plends with
! Kit to tell h'm the re-il situation of
j th'nra !"he finally tel's h'm of Bellas
i Incarcerai'on In the baarment
I CHAPTER VII.—The all Important
1 question ar ses as to who Is to prepire
the meets and perf rm the other house-
hold duties Harbison fln-llv soIvps the
' matter He writes out slips contnlnlnf
the vsrlous departments of the house,
each one Is assigned to his or her du-
ties
CHAPTER Vin.-Aftsr the llft'n* of
the quarant'ne several letters wr tten by
the aiifsts were found In the mall box un-
delivered. one Is addressed to Henry
Llewellyn, I'nlon Nitrate Company.
Iqulque, Chile, whl -h waa wr'tten by
Harb.snn. He describes minutely of their
Incarceration, also of hla Infatuatloa for
Mrs. Wilson.
CHAPTER IX.—Harbison attempts to
patch up ons qunrrel after another be-
tween It and Jimmy. Aunt 8ellna Is
tat-en 111 with la crip pa Betty acta aa
nurse
CHAPTER X.—Harbison finds Kit svtu.
Ina on the roof. Ehe tells htm that Jim
has been treating her outrageously. Har-
bison (Lily bel.evlng thai s,.e ,s
Wilson, tells her that she doesn't menu
the things ahe la saying about her hus-
band. Kit starts downstairs, when sud-
denly she Is grasped In the arms of a
man who kisses her several times. SI'.e
bel.evc, that Hnr'o'son Is the one who
did It sad Is humiliated.
CHAPTER XI —Aunt Sellna tells Jim-
my her camae breastpin and other arti-
cles of jewelry and her money haa be n
stolen. She accuses Batty of the theft.
CH APTER XII.—The follow ng morn-
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is Jimmy was In a rage. The papers
published a story about the ln-arcera-
lon of the p.irty. and that one of the
guests had attempted to escape by means
of laying a board across to the roof of
tha adJo,n!nf houaa. but was frustrated
bv a detective who fired a revolver at
blm
CHAPTER XIII.—Jimmy tella Aunt Se-
llna all tlie strange happening, but she
persists In suspecting Betty of the theft
of her valuablea.
CHAPTER XIV.—Dal devises a plan to
eacape from the houae. They aet tiro to
the recepuon room and attempt to leave
the house from the rear. Tli guards dis-
cover the ruse and rush back to the rear
of the house In time to prevent them
From escaping In autonmt>:Ws that had
been ordered for their fUght
CHAPTER XV.—Ma* flnda Anne's
pearl clasp pin In Jimmy's studio In ft
discarded coat. Jimmy Is suspected of
the theft but denies all knowledge of
having known where It waa. Flann'tan
glvee Jimmy training lessons to reduro
his surplus fat. The men discover that
a hole had been drilled through a will
la the cellar Into a vault that connected
with the house adjoining that of the Wil-
son's Harblaon volunteers to crawl
through the aperture: he rp.uma and an-
nounced that the paaaatewny waa block-
ed by a huge door. Kit nnds a watch
hanging to a pillar In the basement with
the lnltlsls T. H. H engraved upon It.
Bhe opens the caae and finds a blcture
of a g'rl that had been clipped from a
newspaper It wae bar picture.
citAPTEK XVI.—Kit shows Harbison
the wstch. He expla'ns that ha had bo-n
looking for It and believed It was stolen.
CHAPTER XVII.—Harbison threatens
to tar and feather Jimmy If he doesn't
treat Kit more civil. A clush between the
two IS averted bv the Interference of Wnl,
who was a wltneas to the convereaUon.
CHAPTER XVIII.—The gues's ret're
for tha n'glit. Aunt fl. llna hears a noi*e
durlnv the night anl awa'-ens Kit. (the
tella her she had seen a man crawl down
the a'slrs and that he was In the lihrnv.
The two descend to the I'brary and die-
cover Jim on h'e knees miking love to
Bella. Aunt Bellna demands an explana-
tion from Jim Bella revcils the wh"le
plot to Aunt Bellna. Bhe fon'vee Jim
and Belle hut rails Kit a J ieUI
CHAFTKK Xtx.-Aunt f na ord ra
Jim *n orler H <rVson downsla'ra B'le
reveals the deception te him. He ss° s
Kit If It Is true snd goes back to bed.
CHAPTER XX-Jimmy Is tsl en III.
Bslls aaks Hari. ao# la go to I. s room
and S#e whet wes n I'ng him. Bhe told
ssaen bl.'d euests that he liad a fever
snd spots app<-arn.l en his ftcs. Th*v
: are ronv'need that he Is stricken with
i the male'v
We had a long conference the
luncl con v 1th Ind'gestlon. to the ra- followed the men up and had been put
lief of every one in the house. She out, and aat fining by herself In the
bad be£n most unpleassnt all rnomr den. Aunt Sellna was working over
lug. a jig-saw puzzle in the library, and de
When she found herself 111. how- daring that some of It must be lost,
ever, the Insisted on having Bella, Anne and Leila Mercer were embrold-
ar.d that made trouble at once. We ering, and Betty and I sat Idle, our
found Bella with her cheek agiinst hands In our laps. The whole atmos-
the c'oor into Jim's room, looking phero of the house was mysterious,
mot ilin while he shouted love jnes- Anne told over again of the strange
srges to her from the other side. At noises the night her necklace was
first the refused to stir, but after stolen. Betty asked me about the
Anne and Max had tried and failed, time when the comfort slipped from
the rest of ua went to her In a body under my fingers. And when, In the
and Imrlored her. We aald Aunt midst of the story, the telephone rang,
Se'.lna was In awful shape—which we all Jumped and shrieked.
she waa, as to temper—and that she i j„ m, jj0ur or BO they sent for Plane
had thrown a mustard plaster at nlgan, and he went up-sUlrs. He
Acne, which was true. I came down again soon, however, and
So Bella went, grumbling, and Jim returned with something over hla arm
was a maniac. We had not thought It that looked like a rope. It aeemed to
would be so bad for Bella, but Aunt be made of all kinds of things tied
Selina fell aaltep soon after she took together, trunk straps, elothesllne, bed
eharg?, holding Bella's band, and sheets, and something that Flannlgan
slept for three hours and never let pointed to with rage and aald he
go! hadn't been able to-keep bis clothes
About two that afternoon the sun on all day. He refused to explain fur*
caire out, and the rest of us went up to ther, however, and trailed the nonde-
tbe roof. The sleet hsd melted and script srtlcle up the stairs. We could
only gaze after him and wonder what
It all meant.
The conclave lasted far Into the
night. The feminine contingent went
to bed, but not to sleep. Some time
after midnight. Mr. Harbison and Max
went down-stairs and I could hear
them rattling around teating win-
dows cud burglar alarma. But fin-
ally every one settled down and the .
Vest of the night was quiet.
Betty Mercer ca5|e Into my room 1
lunday. and said
"Worth what?"
"Tour tears. Yon were crying over
It, weren't your*
"She was very unhappy," I asserted
Indifferently. "She waa married and
ahe loved some one else.
"Do you realty think she did?" be
ashed. "And even ae, waa that a rase
son?"
"The other man cared for her; be
may not have been able to help It."
"But he knew that she was ma*
lied/' he aald virtuously, and then he
caught my eye and be aaw the analogy
Instantly, for he colored hotly and put
down the book.
"Most men srgue that way," I said.
"They argue by the hook, and—they
do as they like."
He picked up a Japanese ivory pa-
per weight from the Uble, and stood
balancing It aeross his finger.
"You era perfectly right," he said
at last. "I deserve It sll. My grler>
ance Is at myself. Your—your beauty,
snd ths fsct that I thought you were
unhappy, put me—beside myself. It
la not an excuse; It Is a weak e
planatlon. I wHl not forgdt myseil
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ion, strleily r..undent lal. HANOBOyt «• l*aUMe
tit free, ouirst ntrency fores
Sckiuific flmcrkan.
Hs was as abject as any one couli
have wlahed. It was my minute of
triumph, but I can not pretend that I
waa happy. Evidently It bad been
only a paaalng Impulse. If be bad
i eallj cared, now that he knew 1 was
free, he would have forgottsn him-
self again at once. Then a new ex-
planation occurred to me. 8uppose tt
bad been Bella all the time, and the
real shock had been to find that she
hsd been married!
"The fault of the altuatlon waa real-
ly mine," I said msgnsnlmously; "I
quite blame- myself, Only, you m«st
believe one tblng. You never fur-
nished us any amusement." I looked
at him aldewlae. Ths discovery that
Bella and Jbn were once married
must have been a great shock.
"It was a surprise." he replied even
ly. Ills voice snd his eyes were In-
scrutable. He returned my glance
steadily. It waa Infuriating to have
gone half-way to meet him, as 1 had.
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the next morning. Sunday, ana ssiu ^.j theB to flnd hlm Intrenched In his
Anne Brown wsnted me. I went over
at once, and Anne was sitting up In
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Local paper If you wuu d be poated or phjrctlng to every suggestion we
local happi-nlnga, which every pmgrea-
elve eli lieu might to be
"Do you me,
the air waa fairly warm
maids dusting rugs on the top of the
next house came over and stared at
ua, and somebody In an automobile
down on Rlverslds drtvs stood up
and waved at us. It wss very cheer-
ful and hopelessly lonely.
I stayed on the roof after the oth-
ers had gone, and for some time 1
thought I wss alone. After n while,
I got a whiff of smoke, snd thsn I
saw Mr. Harbison far over In the cor-
ner. one foot on the parapet, moodily
smoking a pipe. He was gaalng out
over the rlvsr, snd paying no atten-
tion to me. This waa natural, eon-
aldertrg that I had hardly apoken to
him all day.
1 would not let blm drive me away,
so I sat still, snd it grew darker and
colder He filled his pipe now snd
then, but he never looked la my di-
rection. Finally, however, as It grew
very dusk, he knocked ths ashes out
and came toward me.
"1 am going to make a request, Miea
McNalr," he aald evenly. "Pleaae keep
off the roof after sunset. There
are—rsssons." I hsd risen aad was
preparing to go downstairs.
Unless I know the reaaons. I ro-
bed, crying. Dal had slipped out of
the room st daylight, she said, and
hadn't come back. He had thought
she was asleep, but she wasn't, and
she knew be was dead, for nothing
ever made Dal get up on Sunday be-
fore noon.
Self-sufficiency again. I got up.
lO BE coNTlMjfcl>
Dental Work
I have wade arrangeraeuta lo hi
in Matfmeo each Monday und i
yon need any Dental work done 1
There was no one moving In the would be pleased to do it for tom
house, and I hardly knew what to do. Nwt dt| A ^ Qffice in pirti
It was Betty who said she would go i
up and rouse Mr. Harbison and Max.
who had taken Jim's place tn the
studio. She started out bravely
enough, but In a minute we heard her
firing back. Anne grew perfectly
white.
"He's lying on the upper stalrat"*
Betty cried, and we all ran out It
waa quite true. Dal waa lying on the
stairs In a bath-robe, with one of Jim's
Indian war-clubs In hts hand. And be
was sound asleep.
He looked somewhat embarraased
when he roused and aaw us standing
aroupd. He said he was going to play
a practical Joke on somebody snd fell
aaleep In the middle of It. And Anne
said he wasn't even an Intelligent liar,
and went back to bed tn a temper. But
Betty came In with me, and we aat
I and looked at each other and didn't
asy much. The altuatlon wss beyond
The doctor let Jim out next dav.
Sta'.a Bank.
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In Jtvl* find flu l'rlco—noi:o lilvher than V,
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A wholesome breakfast dial
may be made from wheat fretl
from the granary. Soak it ov*
nigbt and cook it all day on th
back of Hie range. This makeh ■
food unequalled ss to nuiritneui
and a great favorite with all whi
have been served with it. A bow
of this wheat, served wilh ricl
milk, makes a good breakfast foi
a growing child.
Mamma: "Willie, what do yot
mean by breaking all ihosy egvs?
Willie: "I heaid papa eay ihsl
there's money In eggs, snd I'm
trying to find it."
Electric
Bitters
•eosesd when everything etesj £
la nervous proetrstloB sad fcessls
weaknesees they are ti e euprewe
remedy, se tboueands have >f Ms*
ll Is the best medicine ever sold
evet a druggist's ce— s .
fuse to do snything of the kind," 1 re-
made. And final'y we arranged to tort«| He bowed.
shut Jin up la one of the servants' "Then the door will be kept lock-
bedrooms with a she**, wrung out of ^ he rejoined, and opened It for
disinfectant hung over ths door. Bells m#i He did not follow me, but stood
said she would sit outside la the hall wstehlng until I was down, and |
sad read to him through the closed heard bl > cl°M t*e f®0* door *rml*
so finally hs gave a grudging b«hlad me.
consent. Rut he was tn sa awful hu-
mor. Max and Dsl put on rubber
glevee and hell ed him over, and they
said afterward that the way he talked
waa fearful. And there was a tele-
phone Is the maid's room, aad he
kept asking for things every five
minutes.
When the doctor cams he said It
wss too asrty to tall positively, end ' atgirs.
he ordered him liquid diet snd said M wss readied
CHAPTIR XXI.
A Bar of deep.
Lste thst evening Betty Mercer end
Deltas ware writing verses of condo-
lence to be signed by sll of us snd
put under the door Into Jim's room
when Bells cams running down the
Prise Offers frqm Leading Manufacturers
Book on patents. "Hint* to Inventors." 'inventions needed.
••Why sotjic inventors fell." Send roughsketch ori
search of Patent Office words. Our Mr. Qrntoy was tameriy.
Acting Commissioner of Patent*, and as such had full charfe of
th* U. S. Patent Office. *
GREELEY&MSINTIBE
Patent Attorneys
Washington
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ootaines nnd un onion ontil thor-
oughly oooked. Ponr off Ihe we*
«r. Add a piece of batter the eise
of an egg, and beat the whole wpll
with s fork or wotiden spoon.
Heat a quart of milk and poor ov.
^r this mixture. Salt and p*pp*r
to taste. Keep it hot on haok of
ttove until served, tut do not si*
low it to boil after the milk baa
been added.
Notice
To the members of first Baptist
•bureti, Maramec:
At a regit'mr business meeting
-taliinNy before 2nd Holiday in
March, motion wae caned reques-
jng all members of the church to
Se present at onr next regular
meetint; on Saturday before the
*ecniid Sunday in April, ae busi-
nM of Impnranoe is to be attend*
ad to at that lime.
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