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tAOE'E0HT MEDFORD MATt TRIBUNE, MEDFORD; OrtKOOX, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930. Coming to Medford DR. MELLENTHIN ! Special Attention i to Internal Medicine DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at Hotel Holland 7 on Tuesday, July 15 from 10 a. m to 4 p. m. , J ONE DAY ONLY i No Charge For Consultation Dr. Mellenthln'a visits are great ly' appreciated and patronized, es pecially by those who are suffering orl ailing from troubles of the' -Internal organs, In the chest or abdo men; also head, ear, nose and throat. The Doctor1 accepts only those who can be treated medicin ally with the aid Of correct diet ' and hygiene for which a nominal charge Is made. Women If married please bring their husbands. Whatever your complaint may be it will be or Interest to oon'sult the Doctor on this trlp;'w Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied' patients:' ' Mrs, Harriet Anstadt, Astoria, ' Alfred Clemmens, Corvallls. Chas. Deseh, Portland. W, G. Grubbe, Albany. Mrs. J. G, Huhtsuoke'r,:' Toledo. W. E. Hanklne, Mf. Hebron, Calif. Denver Klncald, Ashland. Bert Lampar 8t. Helens. ., H. Martin, Moro. r. O. Pollard, Yreka-, Calif. E. F. Smith, Xeppner.- - ..... Mrs. Wm. ScRuenlng, Holitf. Lee Oey, North 'Powder. . T. L. Shown, Goldendale,' ' Emm Turner Mlkkalo."-"'-.'' Henry Trowbridge, John Day. J. H. Wood, Eugene. ,V. P. Harris, Athena. ,Mrs. B. Danks, Klamath Falls. .Mrs. Walter Scott, Mt. Angel. Henry Schultz, Pendleton. tMrs. O. N. Kimball, Crabtree. Mrs. Frank Simpson, Hood River Lee Slueher, La Grande. Note above the exact date and place! Permanent address: 268 8o. Serrano, Los Angeles, Calif DANCE ; . at Jacksonville; Sat.. July 12 Dancing 9 till 2 t:.:iV Jlyl' Hrllliiuil , porfoctly cut tllii : mnnda are used In our Wad- ding rliiKs. Wldo Snolocllon of 18K whiw tfold 4imlv plallntim sot Wedding Hubs, 17.60 to 350:00 Larry Schade ' i ' " ' Since 1r918" Your Favorite Jeweler j San Francisco Exquisitely appointed,, with every. ef finer living Dining room . and . Cdffee Shop famed for excellence; M to W tAYLOFi ' at ' O'FARRELL i Hotel ; Insutance firtt Insurance -Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Ptta 108 10 N. Csntral Madfora Ortfen r Jill ill lit f5uJRoRNIAN R WILLIAMS CREEK WIMJAMS. CREKK, Ore., July 9: (Special) i. r Williams (irango held regular semi monthly meetinK at tho .Williams community: hall July Dili. -, ., .? Mr. and Mm; Ernest Rhodes-of Fi'llltdulo visited Weduosdny at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cieorgo Holds of Provolt. Mr. KhodeB la deputy maator ol' the Pomona Grange of Josephine county. Mrs. Kaucetto and small son Cordon, of near Copper and Mrs. Wilbur Chapman of Dunnmuir vis ited their- parents'. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson of Provolt last week. .,, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Loyd and small son Billy, of Herkeley spent tne week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts. . .lacu strine and Al Under spent tlib' evening at the Brooks homo Tuesday. ;s'-ir , n , Mr. and .Mrs. Louie- Batter and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hcgbiu-g and two sons picnicked i with their frlondsV Mr. and Mrs. 1SU WaliinK. at their home on Williams Creek tho Fourth. 'Mr. Hughs, blacksmith' of Pro volt, Is- still uoriously 111." Sunday visitors at the' lionlo of MK ana Mrs. Hd Walling., Included Mr. Moor and his aunt Mrs. Mar shall, .Mr. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. l-lmM-y: Wilkinson of Grants- Pans; Mr. ahtl Mrs. Louple- Batter. Mf. suit Mrs. Hort Holzlmtlsdr and clill' (Iron and Mr. anil Mrs. Ole Hez- uiii'g and two sons. Miss Gloneva Uoyco of Grants PasB is spending this week at the home of her son and parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. U Halso. Mr. and Mrs. Hlmei- Johnson of Oxnard, Cal Visited last 'week at tile - home- of Mr: and Mrs; Everett Smith of fho Apnlsgato. t MTJ- and- Mrs.' Doll l.eirtmniv nd I'amlly vlsltod at tho homo of Mr. anil Mrs." Bert P'urgUs of Talent Sunday, i. MWhol and .Hilly "WbHIBalW 'of Grants Pass spent' last Week with their (trandimronta'; MV. und Mts. lonn ietteknn. Knbhy- Boyde of i.Orants ' Pans- spont Sunday an Monday nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Lew- mnn. John Ittokftn' amr sratidson' Bon Lotteken, were in Grants Pass on Wodnosdnj and- (Jen drove home a roew roadster, v Mrs. N. P, Inman and son Albert of Murphy, and Joo BIiihhok of Frultihtld,- vAsltcdi file homo of Mr. and Mrs. Oriu Ellis of Wlf-llams- WetlnimdHy.-i-"1 ."..-.'. , Mrl -and Mrs-.' Emery lliltts; ore lil' Moilhirtl Tuesriayn1 1 ' w. Ed;Gor6 end drtuKhtor ftortlia, df' Modford and D.' M.- Korry and fm ny of 'Gold- mil, siiom sundny at tho Humdinger mlno. -.. Mi.' mid Mrs; M-: fi.-Hhuke' imfl I'amlly wore In Grants Pass Sun dny attending church, vlBltlnn tholr nloco and family. Mr, and Mrs, Clyde - Hcottv mil- enJoVlns; notbrTiokt and serf board vide on the Rogue. ... , -j MV. and' Mrs. W. C. Flxley dVove over to Klamath' Falls WoHnosday remaining until after the ' FonVtll. Archie Johnson of Provolt III employed (111' Hie' 'rlHnley--1 -ranch-uoar Modford for tho summnr. Mlsa""Markiirot' - Hamilton-1 of Ruch spoilt lust week with hor friend Louise Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.f Oscar Johnson) of rrovon:- it ,. - . Mr. Skinner of tho Copco called nt tho Oscar Johnson homo ilnst week. Pooplo or the Urethral church or Grants Pass, also of Williams Crook and -others picnicked the fourth lu tho grovo nenr the Ed walling home. Mrs. Oscar Johnson spont Tups- nay iiiiornoon with Mrs., C. W. Mr. and Mrs..Waltof Wi'lght and family Of , Omnia, Pass wove din ner guests Sunday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson. Aruhln Powers, now.nmil. carrier on willlMns Creek" took over the routo July 1. V, (Ihesior Boat, who has driven tho mall Btniio for moro man a year, has made many frlonds. Always obliging and cheer ful. ho will bo missed. We wel come mi:i Power.-, v'i I . r Fremont Jordan of Thompson crook, loft last week for Oakland. Uallf w-hcro he hn -employment. Friends' are srirry lo hear that Mrs. Emma Provolt, who la snr loimly III nl tho homo of her daughter Mrs. Elory Stouo, does not Improve wit latheri grows Miss-ninnehO' Hmme spent Wed worse. . v nesildy'sod ThursHav W Int'week' wlih ninnfhe Sparlm In Grants Pnmt and- ntteinled - ml ' Epwovri) League antorttilnmcnt, f . w Ainnrl-r'-ivf)nerrnrinair fni-' rnostriirtlnn of new St. .Mary's Hos pliHl hull, Unit en Fifteenth- street. between IMiano and Kxehixniie. I VACATION LAND- Partly Furnished Houses for Rent Seavlew Cottagei fo tale HUNTING, OCEAN ANQ FRESH WATER FISHING. BOATING, ' BATHING SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE BROOKINGS TOWNSITE 13S Miles from Medford On (ho Oregon Coast Highway at Month or Cliotco Rlvor In Boutharn Curry County, Oregon, Just tho spot tor the summer rocroatlonlst to spend bis vacation among Ideal surroundings. Reservations Now Writ W. J. WARD EAGLE POINT . EAGLK POINT. Ore., July Vt) (Spl.) Mr. and Mrsl 10. E. Wall were hoMs at a family reunion on Independence day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Davis and son George, iWafllnltla, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Ham Apllng and family, Hend; Mr. and Mr. John Davis. Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haslcr and fumlly, Hilt, Cal.; John Wall and Mr. and Mis. E..E. Wall and fumlly, Dorothy ' -anti Alice Davis of Eagle Polnl. Teen Dnhaek attended to the business of the Ic-o cream parlor for Mr. and Mrs. Fred lAvcland while they visited nt Crescent City. S. II. Murnlsh r.nd Mrs. Annie SwaKy went with a party of 20 In vited guests to tho home of Doctor Ilolgato of Paradise Hill, ne-ir Hugo, July 6th. The ladies took their own lunch and a bountiful p'lenlc dinner wa served at noon. Mr.' and Mrs. Harold VanScoy. Jack Stonef, Mrs: Luttle VanScoy, Mr. and Mrs. EllAwurth Htowoll am! family spent Sunday ut Dead In dian, soda sprlngi. Among' guests at the Hiinnysldc hotel' sundny were' Mm. W. 'k Xorrls of Central Point, Dr. and Mrs. Bhttekley, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Junes-,' Mr: iirid Mrs. ,(lrnveii; C. IS. Gatos' and 'party- of Medford; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. Itoyal Krown. Orval -Henderson and (lus Nichols, Eagle Point; MY. arid 1 Mi's. 'Millard Robertson. Lcln-nri Pettlkrew ilnd' frlciid- mid Frank Pottlgrew and party of the Crater Lake highway, and Alec Belts, -W. II. Crundall and family of Griffin creek. Mr. and Mrs.. Walker Lewis nn.l children of Dig Applegate called at the homo of Mrs. Ilowlett Sat urday. ' Miss 2(ilma and Geno McGuughey ,of. 'Portland left for their home Sunday iMorarnR1' after spending a 'threo day vacation at tho home of Miss' Shnw's- grimdmothor, Mrs. S. C. Hewlett. M-rsi- .VfHI'y1 Hoyt-left for her home Ih Fort' Klnmath Monday In com pany wlfh Ml1, ant! Mrs. Pomcroy, after spondlnB'it' four-day vacaHlon here. " " ' Mlsrf fiyhlV' Caster, daughter 6f Mr. and Mrs. Otto Caster, left Sat urday for points north, In company with Mr. and Mis.' Hoy Kurleson. ' Miss Cbvn' Cranl-ill loft Weitnes dny for Griffin creek, after spend ing a week visiting at tho home of Mrs. VanScoy and son Lyle; ' 1 ' Mrs. Amy Itrown, town librarian, wishes tho patrons of the Horary to ftnow thnt during the hot weath er the library will not oiten- Mon days n-mf -Fi'ldnyie until i o'clock 111! ' We nfteHnoon, t(-tiUlnn' open ontll 8 o'olook.-'- -''-' Mrs. ltowurt of Medford called lit' tho Sunnysldo hotel Wednesday. Mi", and Mrs. T. A. Fleck and son of KllShrarto-etiunty, California, wre In Ehglo Point Thursday. Mr. r W'le taught school hero 2B years agd. . v . Mrs. iSophlo Chlldrcth Is still oh flit)' alr'k list; under tho care of Dr. Hleeter of Medford. Mrsr. JeBSo 'ITommcl, Mrs. Jm-r shall Mlnter and Mrs. Ivan lint flelrt of the-Crater hako hlghay, and Mrs. Neevah Holman wore In Enjrlo Point-Thursday. ' Miss Daly; Miss Btafford ilrtd itrn, Carter df ''Portland called at tho home of Mrs. Myrtle Von der Hei- len Tuesday. ' MV. an MrsV-Wllfrod Dnvies and young son of Enterprise nro house guests of Mrt end Mrs. Clarence F. Davles. IxtlAmf lOamphell of Everett. Wnsh., Is gdest of his aunt, Mrs. Francis Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dahack of Klamath Falls called nt the hci of Mr. and 'Mrs. Ernest Dahack or tho Oasis service station Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Vei ns Mathews and diuiifh'ters A'el-t'rt anif-Veimn- wei-o In Medford Monday.1 1 " " John I. Inn loft Wednesday for Crater Lake, where ho Is employed. Mr. and 'Mrs. Earl Stonei- and son Jack and Mr. and Mi's. W. II. VouWn and children visited Dia mond lake recently-.- ' Mr. and Mrs. Prank Russell or Ashlnnd were visitors Tuesday nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. s. K. Itarnes. " - . 1 'Mr.- and'1 Mrs! Richard' Perkins and family of Vrekn are visiting Mr. mill Mw. I'j, K. Willi. A group of-- friends motored to the Ntmvell picnic grounds' on the hunks of the Ilogue Friday and enjoyed n picnic dinner. Included In tho party wero Mr. uud Mrs. W. L. Chlldreth. Mr. and - .Mrs. Gtmvge- Htowoll, Dottier! Mongold, Mr. ami Mrs. .Inck Stnivell and Chltdin,' Mr. ami1 Mrs. Nlefti Youdg and Pear) Stowed. Mr. and Mrs. Hons Kline joined tho party In the nrternoon. Mr! and' Mrs." Lester Throckmor t!Ti TCIennor itn Dale, Mr. and Mrs, John illador, Mr. anil Mr. SHnson and daughter Virginia-, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens and son Being Booktd Brookings, Oregon Rhinelander And Negro Wife Reach Settlement 1-,.,M',, lrr, ' ; WHITE PLAINS, N. V., July 1(1 (Al Seltlcilicill or legal lie lions between fn'oniiril Kip Itliindlaiiilcr, lielr to the niiiiicluiiilor fumlly inIIIIoiib, and Alice .Touch Itliliicliimler, his runner wlfo, will Ira orrcted July 10 in Imh Vegas, Nov., l'miik M. Giiglliinll, altor lley Tor Airs. ItlillicliiliiliT, said to (lay. Mrs. Jtllllicliiiidcr Is tho daughter of - a negro cub driver. ' Although Mr. Ga'Kllardl' refused iwurd; Mi-s.-' Rhineinnder will can to name the amount of tho settlo-100' her. Bopaiutlon suit in Wcst- mcrtt, It was undoVstood from j el1,0"lc,"1 coVn'y aBa"",t l,er ";volc: led husband, it was nnnounced, und sources close to Mrs. Khinelandqr j w, ilrop uitenutlon proceedings tliat tho flguro would bo between namlnB' Commodore Philip Rhlne-IL'OO-.OOD and- lOOU.OflO. i i lander, . father of her former Til consideration of the money 1 spouse. ; Edward, Jorry' Dellowsj Stri and' Mi s'; Hurvey Stanley and -eon- Bar rell wont to Rancherlu, near Pros pect, for tho Fourth. ' I Mrs. Toblatha Tupgato of Butte Falls, who has been sick in bed i for some time at -tho homo of her sister, Mrs. Lottlo Aycrs, Is un improved. . . - .Mr. and Mrs. rtoy Ashpolc und soil 'Dbn'rtliT, --Mr; 'and Mrs, J. W. Smith, 'Hand und Chester, spent tho week end nt McAllister springs. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clements and son Junior and nephew Edward celebrated ithe'hollduy at' Crescent City. ', ' .- '. ' Mr. and Mrs. -Robert llarnlsh of Eugcnu - we.ro In Eagle Point Sat urday visiting" his fnUioiy S. H. HtiriiLih, and friends. ' ' j:'. ' Tho 'Mh.sds' Dorothy and Alice Willi; who have boen staying with tlloh" slsfor, Mrs. E.- VI. Wall,- .loft Sa'turduy for their home In Wapi nlllii In company with their par ents, Mr. and Mm: E. 13. Davis. They -will r e t u rn . when school bpens."''-' '-' J ' . -' -"':-m' Mr. ontl Mrs. Karl Esch, Mrs. Francis Camobell' and nephew I.e land Campbell, after Sunday school left for Thompson ' creek, where they were guests lit tile homrf' of Mr, und Mrs. tmsU'i'lioutiiUiid fam ily. , ' ' 1 - .' -I, -. , P1IOTJN1X,. ore, .tnly 10Spoc laDNolghboi' or Wondcriirt lodge met at the W. 0,.y, hall 'cd iiesday atternooi. 'v. ;- Mr. and Mrs. Fnjsd Daugherty and In mlly spent 'ihe Fuurth 1 at tho Lake or fho Woods. A n mn hor or frlonds gathered at the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. A; Miller on tho Fourth with n has kot lunch. Tlioso present wei'e Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Uwkwooa, Df. Mid Mrsr J. H. Webster. On tho evening of Hie' Fourth whon Mrs. Wilcox was driving from Wagner Greek to her homo tho car caught oh flro 'und sut'fdr od qulto a little damago befnro tho flames wore extinguished. PHOENIX, ore.. July 10 (Spl.) Mrs. Ed 1 In in 1 1 and Mrs. Louis Colvor will bo hostossea to tho Thimble club at tho home of Mrs. Ed Hamlin--Friday Hflornooiii All membors Of the clnb are; urged to be' present: , Miss Edith Pi-ctfymaii mid Mrs. 'Anna Green of Portland called at tho home of Mrs. Lillian Coleman Sunday ovenlug. i They have been visiting with Miss Prettyniun's sis lor, Mrs. Hyde, ot Ashland. Wnltor Prottymnn, nephew ol Miss Edith Prcttyman, sient a few days last week plaiting friends in 1'hoonlx.. ' " ' -- , r . . i . Andrew Harvey of Myrilo' Crock called nt tho Geo. Mct'lain home Sunday. . r. , A iiumhov of people of Phonnl and community spent the Fourth in Ashland, uniting whom wero Mrs. Frod Furry, Hurry Reamea. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roberts, Lula Roberts, Mrs.'Suslo Standard, Mrs! J. -O. N. Puling, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Castor. Mr. and Mm. M1. V. Sheets, Mr. and Mrs" Guy Bishop, and family. Mm. Chub Anderson, Mrs. IHiiinu C.rnf- fls, Carl Andorsoti, Mrs. Geo. Mc clain and others. . Mrs. Dolno Sloan entertained nt dinner Monday night In honor of her husband's brother, Don Sloan, and fnriiily, who are hero visiting Ihe family. , - Mid.' IV O. Hhrluy of Talent had tho misfortune to cut a finger, sev ering an artery. She is under tho care of Dr. Standard. . Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ward and (wo Krandilaiighteis, Frances and Helen, arc spendinn a few days at '(hci Luke Qt the Woods. I Mr.-nmf Mra. J. P. Arnolds whr, have lived III Ihe Independence i school district west of Phoenix, ro- conlly moved Into Phoenix. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gnmnilll and Mr. land Mrs. J. II. Wobster motored j to the airport Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ie Hurt and chil dren of Oakland, Cal., visited a', the McClnln home Thursday. Mr. amr Mrs: CYCV Hartley and family celebrated Ihe Fourth at Ashland. Dr. Standard and family attend ed the union services at the Pres byterian church In Medford Sunday. Miss 1-ottle Walklns, who Lis been spending the past month, on 1 . ." ,"..' - . r i. . . ,,i PHOENIX a vacation trip, returned Monday and took up her work as nurso in the. office of Dis. Standard ami Standard. Sho visited relatives and friends in New1 Mexico and south' am California and points of intor- est In Texas, Colorado and Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burleson of Phoenix and Mrs. ilurleson's sis ter. Miss Sybil Caster, of Kaglc Point, returned Sunday from a two weeks' vacation trip to Portland and Washington. They were ac companied by Mrs. Burleson's cou sin, Mrs. Blanchard, and her two daughters, Lorraine and Dorothy. Thoy will spend several weeks hero visiting. ' Mi'.- and Mrs. . Shepherd took n trip last week to Crater Lake to ocyebrate their wedding anniver sary. They entertained Sunday for Dr. and Mrs. Paske and children and Mr. and Mrs. LlltleClcld. Ray Maust, Ralph Swingle, Chas. Swingel and Bob Stcadman spent four days camping at the Lake of the Woods- during the Fourth ot July vacation. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Inman and Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and children, Mr. und Mrs. Littlefield and Mr. and Mrs. Maust spent the Fourth on Wagner creek .picnicking and thon nil went to Asliinnd to on)oy (ho fireworks. Little Natyloen Wilcox entertain ed with a birthday party in Ashland park Monday nftornoon for her lit tle frlonds. The hostess received a number of lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Gornsta, who own an orchard west ot Phoenix, left their homo in Minneapolis on the 24th of June for UielrOpluce here. They uro expected most any time. Monday evening Ralph Wilcox drove home with a now truck. Mr. Inman and his granddaugh ter went on a fishing trip Sunday. Miss Ullly Carless spent a couple of days at the Lako of tho Woods, returning hore Monday evening. Sho reports a lovely time. I'.EAC.l.E. Ore.. July 10 (Spl.) Joe Muyficld who has been very sick with pneumonia Is able to be up and around the house again. It Is rumored that Mi, and Miss Swahson will take the Beagle post office so Hint It will nut bo dlscon tinned as it looked for u whllo it might be. Milton, I.owrenco and Lloyd Sanderson left . Thursday morning for Big Applcguto river to cunip until Sunday. Mr. -nnd Mrs. J. L. Frlnk nnd family wero among thoso from here that went to Crater Iiko last Sunday with tho Sums Valley Sun day school. Herbert Muyfleld nrrlved home Sunday evening from Turlock. Cal., where he has been visiting rela tives for the past two weeks. Tho trip home wan made up the coAst as far us .Crescent City and then home. The Wllllanis-Seegnilller ranch are binding their grain and cut tlnff the second crop of alfalfa this week. Roberta Mnyftcld has been -stay ing with Fhy Ora Zuek the last few Kuck . vfiui . away ANDERSON CREEK, Ore., July 10. (Spl.) Mis. 1 C. Jones spent Momlay with Mrs. Jns. Maya. Jnjs. MacDowoll and slater, Mrs. MoC-anna,- made a trip to Klnmath Falls Monday. Thoso spending the Fourth In Ashland wore George Young, .1. Foster, I.. C. Jones and family and .Inmes Mays nnd family. Mr. Ilusbncll moved to Ashland Thursday. Mrs. Green was out to the valley Tuesday. James Mays and wife wero In Talent Saturday. F. M. Contcrs spent Saturday In Medford. Mr. Petri and daughter and son. Ellon called at the Mays homo Sun day. John Bailey has cut his grain hay this week. The Sehuetler boys and mother siient the week end In Medford. Ruth Maya and Mrs. L, C. Jones BEAGLE i 1 days whllo Mr. working. ANDERSON CREEK A-NICE-GIRL COMES -TO -TOWN BjUJIeOtett SrHOPaiHl Irunmor plant to ... mafry Clarice Day. a dancer, despite hit wealthy father1! ob lectione. Freddy itaeon, tonom ttrynmor hatee, varus Clarice that he will reveal her poet to Bryw mor if the instate on marrying hita. tfiarice Jiae ateteted itaeon in several thelte, but Brynmor knowe nothing ot her elllanoe toll him. In an attempt to get Mason out of-the way, Qtarice puts police on his trail. The night beore the proposed marriage, Brynmor calls his former eweetheart, Vary Lo Leslie. Ber new tlanoa, ony Tith erington, apparently hae been lost ohile flytng. over. Australia, and Brynmor offers sympathy. Uason accosts Mm as he is about to enter v Clarice's flat a while later, and Brimmer tries in vain to get rid 0 him. . Chapter 23 ( ' .. DISGRACE t . nPHB last , person Brynmor had wanted to see-wqs Freddy' Ma son. Surely the fellow , had sense enough to know that. Vet what could he do about it under the cir cumstances? Clarice herself answered the ring. They heard the click-click ot the wooden heels ot ber mules grow louder as she ran down the corri dor. She saw Brynmor flast, "Oh, Bryn. darling" she began. Then she caught sight or Freddy Mason, and the color instantly fled from ber cheeks. . For a moment Brynmor thought she was suing to faint "W-w-why, I don't" . . . "Of course It's a surprise to see me," Mason interposed grimly. lie stepped forward through tho' door way.. .. . . ... .... ,. Clarice clung limply against the door, apparently unable to speak' or move. Brynmor somehow felt sor ry for ber. Why should Mason havo taken It into his head to in trude In this way? He sensed something queer In the air. Sheer curiosity triumphed over bis reso lution to keep quiet, ' "What's tlft meaning of all this?" he demanded. 1 ' Mason continued to -walk dowa the corridor toward Clarice's room; "Come along, Whittamore," he Hung over his shoulder. "You're going to hear a certain IHUe story that may' amuse you, and again it may not." . ., . '. Torrllled, Clarice Hung hef aims around Brynnioi. "Don't listen to him, Bryn, dar ting," sho begged hysterically. "Go away, please. Come' back later " Before be could reply. Mason- In tervened. "It's no use,' Clary. He's going to hear it now, straight from ihe shoulder. If he still wants to mar ry you afterward, that's his affair. "Come along," he added, since neither Brynmor nor Clarice moved. "Let's make ourselves com fortable. This may be a long sit ting, you know.'.' Clarice, her head bowed as it In shame, followed the two men into the living' room. Brynmor, await ing developments, said nothing. Freddy still smiled with that ma licious grin. . , Presently he cleared his throat. "Well, shall 1 begin?" Clarice fidgeted on the divan. "No, I'll tell him myself," she said .decisively. "After all, this is my story." Her small body, under the flow ing red dross, was rigid, and her white ringed hands were clenched at her sides. "I'm going to tell you every thing, Bryn. I'm not afraid." She threw a contemptuous glance In Mason's direction, but he continued to maintain an air of indifference. "I'm going to tell you the whole story ot my life, right from the be ginning ..." Brynmor leaned forward. He said nothing, hut his head was awhirl with questions. What was the cause of all this? Clarice, hadn't inltmntod that there was any rea son for such a revelation, and he hadn't pressed her for facia about her past. "1 never had any parents to speak ol." she resumed. "I . was brought up ii. the slums a gutter kid. But I had big Ideas in my head, and I wanted to do things, become a great dancer. I bad lots of talent,, but no money and no training. And I needed training to get out of tho rut. "When I was 15 1 got a dancing Job in c. cheap cabaret In the East End. That's where I' mot Froddy. He took an Interest In mo, offered me money for lessons nnd nice clothes. Well, I took the money. What clso could I do? It was that or nothing "In return, I've been helping him from time to time." It seemed dif ficult for her to continue, but she did so rosolutcly. "Yes, you may as well know it. Freddy's a crook. High class Jobs, night clubs and the like, are his specialty. . . .' Her voice broke off suddenly. The horror In Brynmor's eyes seemed to deprive her 'of speech. Yet she couldn't see anything very dreadtul In what she'd told hi in already. The worst part wes to cms . . that telephone call last nlirbt. i As for the rest, she couldn't see ihnt crooks were much different and Hon Nell Jones called on Mrs, Schneir Sundny. PHOENIX. July 10. (Special) I Some time ago the local Boy Scout troop won first place In a first aid contest for -'ackson county, en-1 titling them to. compete (or outU-! :0 than- anyone else. Until recently she bad been rather proud ot ber association with "Gentleman Fred dy." Brynmor bad a linking sensation. Several times before he bad eus pected that Freddy Mason wasn't on the level yet the truth shocked him profoundly. And Clarice It wasn't possible to believe that she bad been mixed up with him! Obsessed by a sudden Idea, he stammered, "That night the rob bery at the Emerald Dragon?" .She nodded, and her lips quiv ered. Brynmor felt his head reel. This was awful! He-had expected something unpleasant but nothing like this. Clarice a thief, it was unthinkable! ' rYes,I helped Freddy In that," she admitted, more calmly now. "1 couldn't avoid doing so. Be sides, I didn't know that you meant to marry me then. Ever since we've been engaged I haven't done a thing you might be' ashamed of. I I love you, Bryn. I've always wanted to marry a chap like you. clean, decent, straight " Her voice cracked. For once, the tears on ber cneeks were real. She wasn't shamming any kknger, and she realized suddenly- that she hated sham. Yet what a lot or it had been In her life! She was glad, however, that she had told Brynmor. It was a dis tinct relief to her. Whatever hap" pened as a result, she was glad that her cards, for once, were face up on the table. . Still there was silence. Mason scorned to be enjoying It, She mut tered 'again, half to' hor aolf.'"i do' love you, Bryn." And she knew it was'true. Brynmor stared down at the pal tern In. the rug. There was per plexity written on his fn.-e. He seemed to be In a daze. "There's something more, too,'' Clarice choked. The worst was to come. After tliat, she felt that nothing could save her. "Las! night Freddy came in and we talked. Then, later, after he had gone" , "Leave that part to me, Clflry' Mason broke in. , He ,vas smiling triumphantly. "I'll explain the rest. You look all tired out. "You see, Whlttamoro, last night Clary told me that she couldn't pos slhly go through with the wedding without first telling you about her connection with me. I argued with her. and told her not tc be such a fool. I urged her to go ahead and marry you, and leave this mattei unmentioned. Then I wished her good luck, but she wouldn't agree to my plan. "She insisted that you must know It nil. So I promised hor to come here tonight and support hot story while sho told you. . . . That's it, len': It, dear?" It was obvious that Mason was lying, but Hrynmor felt too weak to do anything about lu He buried Uts face In his hands. For a moment Clarice stared at him. Then she collapsed, threw herself on the couch, and her whole body was wracked by long- sluid derlng sobs. When she did glance up. after a rew mlilutes, Brynmor was stand Ing beside her, staring down at her His face wns wooden and oxprcs Slonless. She clenched hor hands about the cushion, then rose to' liei feet abruptly. "Go away, Bryn, please!" she pleaded. "For my sake, plcast go!" Brynmor put his bands to Ills head. Life In the past had been onsy for him too easy Now II was anything but easy. Ho real Ized. with a strange sense of self loathing, tltat he hadn't renlly loved Clarice nearly so much as he had imagined. ' As ft matter of fact, Ilrynmor's thoughts weren't concentrated on Clarice at the moment. HO wns thinking especially of his father, ofils father's name which as his name,. of Whittamore family pride and family tradition. .- "If I only knew what to do" he. blurted out, Clarice knew sho had lost. She tried vainly to smile. "Don't worry about It, Bryn. ,1 guess I've known all along that It was only Infatuation. But I didn't care then." . . , He didn't have the heari to re assure her. Perhaps sho was right. Just now Brynmor wasn't sure of anything. "Please go," Clarice whispered. "And don't over come bnck." ' He stumbled to the door, and Mason opened It for him. "Bo good to ber. Mason," he stammered. Freddy smiled. "You never bad a chance. Whittamore. She always was my kid." The door shut, and Brynnioi made his way down the stairs Never had he been so disgraced. 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