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PSGE TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKTCfiOy, TUESDAY, JULY 15,' 1930. A-NIOE-GIRL COMESTOTOWN -4 b 'j u SYNOPSIS! After she ends her . 'temporary engagement with Tonv, Mary Lou rebukes herself for hav ing done it. She really loved him, but the hated to continue a make bellev0 game. Brynmor., her sweet heart of former day, calls end asks her to oo out with him. Bite accepts without enthusiasm, lie is elated to learn that hiary Lou's engagement 'atth Tony is ended, for he likes her himself; She Is working fir the gown shop of Jay Jerome, her cousin,, Qwendolyn Carrulhere comes in to buy a dress, announcing that she is go ing out with Tony that night. She , decides on a green frock, and hiary Lou purposely substitutes a hideous pink dress for it when ehe gives the package to the delivery boy. She tells him not to deliver It until alter six o'clock too late g lor Qwendolyn to' exchange it, ! Chapter, 27 . J;-- AidUTFACE ; " .;' ' Kit ART LOU was miserably un- i comfortable that night at tbe Savor. Brynmor bad been thought till about plans for tbe evening, but f Mary Lou tried In vain to be grate- I fUl. :' - .' I . Until now the Savoy bad be I longed exclusively to herself and I Tony. It was there tbat they bad I brought Jay and Jerry to celebrate 1 : their engpgemont Brynmor raised bis Volte after J tbey bad finished dinner. Mary Lou I had no Idea bow long be had been1 talking. "You certainly surprised me when 1 you told me about yon aud Titbcr- Ington." I I "Did I?" Sbe managed to divert I her mind,' momentarily;' from her ! . private" trend of thonght' 1 ! "I suppose you found you didn't I like hlra so well after' be came . back." ' ' ' 1 i "Something' like- that." Why wouldn't be stop talking about that? Sbe was ready to scream. ' "I know, because 1 roallze now ' ffrat a the way It was between Clar I Ice and me Just Infatuation. And j I Was fairly convinced from the i beginning, that you dluVt love 1 Tttherlngton. yet I'll admit be is I attractive In some ways-'''" I "Qenorous ' of you," Mary" Lou laushed. . "Look iere', do be serious Mary1 I toil." Brynmor obviously was frus trated.. i "I'm ill attention." ' "I knew It wasn't a genuine nf- j fair," be" resumed.' "Not the- sort I of romance we Had In tho summer. I . "No," Mary Lou admitted. "It j teanii't like that." t ,1 ' Brynmor swallowed. j - "I'm glad you feel the same way ! about' It as I do, Mary Lou." He I hesitated; '" Became "we've boon ' seeing quite a lot of each other I lately, and 1 ' was wondering ' pleaie uoii't think me conceited j whether that hod anything to do I with your breaking the engagement 1 with' hlriif . j :., Mary Lou didn't reply. The sup- I position was too preposterous. Dryn ! ntor misconstrued her sllonco. : "Oon't answer, If you don't wont I to,- dear." His voice had dropped ! in the husky note that' had thrilled I her last summer. ' ! t'Bul 1 want ydu to know that I ' j I1 lore you, Alury Loa. Underneath I everything. It's been you all along. !. Claries was only on Interlude. I I suppose all men have them at some j time or other; What 1' fael tor yon 1 il dee'twr.' more lastlni.' . . . Mary I Lou, dd you da yon' feel like mar. rying me, dear?" She; blinked at him: Marry Bryri; morf Was be madT ' She bad un al' host uncontrollable desire to laugh 1 lb Ills face. Vet, when the first 1 . shock ' bod ', passed, she began to I - Wbat' cytiie' bad' said that the (best Way to recover from oho love affnlf was to throw yourself, heart 1 inu ,wui, nuu mv uexn bui hub I ' One was stale, stals since last sum t mer. Yet. with s lot otlmaglnntlon, couldn't she recapture some of' tli'e : ISTHI7 wasnt- any experiment worth 'trying to help drive Tony 1 ; from her mlndT I "You needn't answer at once, dar- 1 ling Brynmor urged. "Take yonf I time and think It over. I'm afraid It baa been rather a shock." i "Yei. rather." she admitted. "Lot's I danea, BrynMor." , The after-theater crowd already bad arrived, bnt a tow latecomers were s'trongllng through the door. I '"fwo1 mors- hours," Mary Lou 1 thought dosporatoly, "1 can't very I - well gr) before. Brynmor' will thlilk I me ungrateful." I Tbe dance ended, and they drifted I bacl'fo their' fable." Already Bryn- mor'i grid on her arm was slightly possMslr.i , "I'd love to startle hint by telling him' what' I- really' think of hllii," Mar Lon thought spitefully. "Vet I In tile end I suppose I'll take him. WomeB nsually do' the sensible : thing Snd spend the rest of Iliolr I lives regretting It. I'll marry Br'yri- mori settle down arid have a doicb I little Brynmors; Jlow I shall bate Itl" i Just then 'she glnneed' across to" the etiflrl "hat led dowu to the i dance floor. Immediately she knew why she never could become re signed jo' marrying Ilrvmiior. For there, teanlug Indolently minium the railing, siirveyHnrthe' crowd With B BLAZE DESTROYS 1 TABLB R0CI4 fe.( July 16--ISpl.) Yin of undetermined orl gin destroyed the largo barn and fontenu on the Ralph .Wilson ranch Friday evening, . TABLE ROCK BARN i.i a 4 t i ' bored, cynical smile, was Tony Incredible Tony, Her eyes sudenly became bright and eager; then they became (jrey with a suggestion of panic. Apparently Tony was waiting for someone Grendolyn Carrutliers. of course. Mary Lou thought of the pink dress but perhaps Gwendo lyn hadn't worn It. She Imagined Gwendolyn's face raise! to Tony's, her red head fitted Into the curve of Tony's shoulder, where her bead belonged. ... She drew a sharp breath. "Brynmor, I've been thinking It over. . . . The wedding Is on." She was only dimly aware that Brynmor was leaning toward her, bis face eager and HuBhed. She was only faintly conscious that his bands were gripping hers. "That's marvelous, darling . . . so marvelous I don't know what to say ..." ' ' ' : ' ' Her eyes still were fixed on Tony; Gwendolyn hadn't appeared. Well, let her come now. Mary Lbd's lips curved In determination. She was prepared. She watched Tony descend the stairs slowly. Ho looked around for an empty table. ; The head waiter was about to direct him td a table, when Tony Bpotted Mary Lou. He came towurd them, grinning, exclaiming "Jove, Mary Lou, this is great" Brynmor muttered somothlng un der his broalh. Mnry Lou smiled. ' "May 1 join yon?" queried Tony; I hate to cat alone. Oh, hello, Whit lamore, hopo I'm not intruding " Brynmor's expression' said that Tony was very much the Intruder) But Tony Ignored him and waved to a waiter. " ''' "I was ihtorb.itbd Iti I 'that' flight' of youi'B.'1 Brynmor remarked, feel ing that ha must' make some show of cordiality. "That's ancient history now," Tony smiled. "The- past ' never counts." ' Mary Lou felt something cold set tie In the place' where her heart should have been. Didn't the' past count with Tony at all? . "1 thought you were taking Gwendolyn out tonight." She couldn't resist men-ionlng It-' "Gwendolyn? So 1 did.- II11I she went home after the show,; She fceemed rather ftisrc'd about some frock not having arrived." Mary Lon smiled;' "r- - "You mean you didn't 'Invite hor herb?" '', "' ' - "That's It, If you' must know." Tony chuckled: ''Wlio k'Mj -' From tlie moment' I'oriyi lind Joined them, Brynmor wiis strilg gllng against an uncomfbrth'hlo'ceii vlctlon that Mary Lou had heon slipping out of Ills grasp.' In tin effort to recapture her attentloii he suggested that they dance, tihe strung up1 tflth readiness. J :' Tony Sat alone, wondering- how Gwendolyn had ninimged to- bore him so utterly as she had' bored blnl tonight, tfefbro the flight; he had regarded- her as au entertain Ing'youngster. He began to focl tlinf Mary Loft had treated him rather badly. Why1 couldn't thoy have continued to gethor, the sttrhtf as they' had he tors' ho went away? Surely he was as amhstng as this felluW Wlillln mot's. His III hnmor grow as he watched her dnticlng with ilryn mot. ' ' Wberi tbey returned to IMS table. Brynmor leaned' ncrosB to Tuny. trying to keep trlumphaut elnllou frorji Ills voice. "I say. Tltliorltigtnn; I'd like you to know.- Mnry Lou and 1 are on ghged." " ' ' ' ' ' " ' Mary Lou'tnrnod pale;- She halt- opened hor mouth to protest then decided against It What was the usef He had to know sometime. 'Whow!" Tonjr ' ciclnlmjd. Hp started to laugli. What's the Joke, Tltherlngfon?' Brynmor1 Innuircd abruptly. . '" "The' whole" situation," U Tony smiled;' "Mary Lou's silting be tween the dead corpse of one ro mance and the living body of air othort" ' ' "I'm glad you cad take It like' 'int." . ' -"How olso should 1 take It, old chap?" Tony askod airily. "Con-' grntulntlonr and all that sort ol tiling.'' Clonrly It depended on someone In straighten out the situation. The band did Its best or worst by bursting forth suddenly Into a tune that had been' popular the winter before. Thoy were singing fti I00V "Left vrrirnH thai I love jeii, Let's prttend that you tove vte. - Then nil the ttoril. ll'lll paradise tie. W& vun have our tun. Cnptd on the run, No henrtltrrtik when pair Have proved that you're untrue. ... Tuny sprang to his feet, a reso lute line In his mouth. - Dunce this,-Mary Lou." he com manded, Just as he had commanded it Jay's party tho night' before the flight. And Inevitably, when Tony com ttihndcd, Mary Lou obeyed. (Copyright, tvsv staymie Urttgl Does Tony lov Mary Lou, aftor ail? Tomorrow ho la lolled Into realltlna that he dnee. The bam was about half full of hny which hull been Mured there nhoiit a month ago and was be lieved to bo III a well cured condi tion nt the time. .. . ,.- Ham nml hay were partially cov ered liy Insurance, tho hay being Insured in the Grunge Fire Itellnf association, this being the first tire to occur among Insured members of the Sums Valley Grange, An International touring and transportation exhibition Is In he held In Warsaw, l'olund, July 6 to August 10, RURAL AND SUBURBAN KM WILLIAMS CREEK WILLIAMS C'ltEKK, Ore.. July 1,5. (Special) Mr. anil Mrs. fllen Loueher of Provolt', Mr. and Mrs. .1. 13. Vay nnd-MrH. Mnry Itoblnwm of flrnnlH Piihm plenlced wllh Mr. nnil Mrs, A.-U Blodgett and fam ily the Poiiith on Williams creek. .Mrs. Ilert liolzhauser spent Snt urilay afternoon with Mrs. C. W. ltoberls. -. - Verdlna Kennedy of San Frnn i'Ihco Ih visitinK her Krnnilmuther, Mr. Doc Mnnsfleld and other rel- ntlves. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dull Lemrnnn and son, Uompo, and Ilnrry Newman pent' the Fourth nnd Snturdoy In 'Ashland. Tom Herriott wlio was operated on recently in a Portlnnd hoHpltul for enneer of the stomach Is re ported to be doing nicely. He is well known here. - Kremont Jordnn of Thompson creek left hist week for Oakland, Cnl. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Horry Klneade nnd Herbert Fisher of Klnmnth Falls visited Mrs. - Klneadc's par ents, Mr. and Mra Charles Cougle Saturday. Mary Kathryn Dahle Is spending two or three weeks In Medford. Mrs. A. L. Olodgett, datiglitcr, Funlee and Mrs. Axel JllbdKett, (tilled on (Irandma John and- Mrs. Stella Strntton Saturday. Formers hnvo finished .putting! in their -first crop of hay nni some nro' ' beginning- tho - second cutting. The. yield in-'both mea dow nndf grain hny.--Is-splendid in our little; valley.- - Mr. nnd Mi-s Lois Loeseh,-Ijiu-reneo York nnd Romle Hnlzhnu fier spent -sevornl days nti the Blga low euhln on flrtiybaek, nlso Ben Itteken, Joe nnd Hobert Pen nington - nnd Tom Lawn, who camped nt' the' Olades on Gruy bnek. 1 '" Mr. and' Mrs. .1. M. Lloyd and son, Hilly, of Herlteley, Cal., spent tho Fourth with their parents, Ml', and Mrs. C. W. Itoln'rts. Mr. nnd Mrs: F.vm'i'tt Smith of ApplCgnte, Mr. nnd Mrs,' Philip1 Heot'eliry nnd Mrs. Tomby wero guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor llaitley Stindny; 1' ' Mnry Kiillinn Dahle nnd nwlght Claudson of (Irnnts Pnsx spent Sunday with Ornndmn John and Mrs. Btintlon. Mr.- and Mrs. C. W. Ttnlierts wero dinner- guests- of- Mr: and Mih. John Lnttckoh Sundny.- MIS. Mnry Hlltes nnd diiiigl-.ter, Mrs. Hurry Smith nnd ' her two ditughtefs of Portland nio visiting Mr. and' Mrs,' Irn Hpnrlln on Wil liams creek. Mr HtltfH -was" n resident of Wllllnmk several years nnfl. Tursdny visitors rtt the home or j Ornmlnm John nhd Mrs.. Htrntlon Included Mrrt. Nipper- of. Omnia Pnss nnd two daughters of Oak land, 1'nl., Mi's. H. I). Norton, Miss Mllttln Hun-ell, HI Nnrtorl; Loulno nnd Hilly Lister of OmntS Pass, i Mr. and Mrs. F.llis Wnenilo nnil dntighter Margaret of Applegnto visited Sunday tit the " t harles Couglo home.' I . Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd WntUlns and daughter. Kvelyrt Jenn' of Medford nnd Mrs. (leorge Met.lnin of Phoenix culled nt tho, C. W. Itolierts homo Tnesclliy. ; Mr. nd Mrs. Will Walling nnd Warren Walling of Los Angeles visited Kd Wnlllng nnd family of Provolt several days this week. It Is tho first time Warren and I Kd had met for !!l years: Austin Cougle. who Is employed nt Wlldorvlll spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr Charles Cnuyle. -' jM'r. and Mrs. Krnilel, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hunks Newconil). Mi'.' and Mrs. Hum Smith, liulo Carson, Nfrs. Allle tlnnilet. Mrs. Stella Htrntlon, and "Miv and Mrs. Cnsper .i.nin.,i nf. t v. a A itnlciinte P.MIUI v,t . Sundny. I Mm- Frank Bi-Van called on Mrs. C. W. Huberts' .Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Kllsnbeth Plcknrd and dnii ahter. limb of Seattle, and Mr. nhd Mrs. J. H. Chnmplln of Tn- cOina visited nt tho Kinnel nnu N'eweomb home near Williams. l.ornlne Klnrnoe; wno hns been visiting her ginndpnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cougle. returned hiiiun wllh hr tmrnnts Saturday. Mr. and Mr. ,Ieao' Klder nrol receiving congrntulntlons on the: arrival or a imny gin nnmeu vtiin-i dn-'Mlder. Ilium-he House Is staying with Mrs.' Frank Wood. - A group ut young people en-: Joyed n swimming party Sunday I afternoon nt the Ulmlgt'tte1 rcscr-l voir. Mrs. Otto Imvls passed nwaj'j Wednesday night nt the (trants, Pnss hospital. Sho was In charge, of tho Provolt telephone service! for several months.' Tho body vms; taken to Oklahoma for Interment. Kathleen lemimin burned her foot Wednesday when she stepped Into some hot nshpfl that hud been raked from the furnace of the, sawmill. . ! .Miss Alberta Blgalow of Grants Pant Is visiting on Williams rrock. 'Chnrlc' I.emmor). 'son of Mr.i nnd Mrs. Jesse lmmon Is visit ing his uitele, Doll kmmra near Wllllnms. ' 1 Mis. Knimu Provolt, . who Is III at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Kmery Htone, .is not Im proved. Approximately 4000, more acres of lettuce will ho hnrvesied In July , and August than Inst year In Cali fornia. The total acreage Is la.non. 666 Relieves Headaohe or Neuralgia In 30 mlnutee, checks a Cold the ; first day. and checks Malaria la three days. I COO Also in Tablets C HATER LAKIi, Ore., July 15. (.Special) Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Blglow and son liarl Jr., and friends, motored to Crater Luke Sunday morning and returned to Medford in the afternoon. Mrs. Blglow visited with friends at the lodge. .-. - . , ; Mrs. Henry Pace and daughter, neconipunled by friends from Med ford, wero visitors at the rim on 1 Sunday. Miss Betty Janes of Medford was a visitor ut Crater Lake this week end. A small electric storm hit tbe I rim Saturday afternoon and al I though it did do some damage In the forest, it brought with it a refreshing downpour of rain that settled the dust on the trail and road around the rim, much to the relief of tho many visitors at Crater Lake. L. a. Kngland of Portland was a visitor at Crater Lake this week end, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. J. DunnellM. Mrs. Dnnnels Is 70 years old, but thut did not keep her from hiking down to tho hike and taking tho launch trip on the water. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Kelly of Cloquet, Minn., are spending sev eral days nt Crater Lake. Mr. Kelly Is attending to business mat- j tern In Medford nt' the snine time. I MAIL TfelBtME TTD4 A TPb'r A TTT lf A TlO I I I ! i tuic ammit ai i nnvrn cad " -' i II- .... , ... , -X i -A: ., ' i Igoo The Mail Tribune Reports, its own News Force and it sunsur passed "Rural News Gatherers. Everybody Reads the Mail Tribune t . " , i , '...,., ... .'I-'' ' . . , ' v i' l- : sj) '' :::: . ' You Know the Reason! I P. D. Coy of 'the Kadtt Transfer 'company,- Mpent tiaturdtry eveninfri at th rudgt. ..." J ; . j The t'utulj numIVrof Kuet at UhcrlodK this- week-end from' Cal ifomlui ulone totuled 115. There wtfre 12 from New York state and 114 fronr Washington.' More dis tant states represented were Illln- ois Pennsylvania,' AliKsonri, Con , nectlcut and Massachusetts. AV. M. Clenienxen and R. K. Rowley of Medford' spent the week-end at Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuntz of Bronxvllle, New York, spent the week-end at Crater Lake. They are making1 an extensive tour of the United States. , Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Manegold of THingtao, China, were visitors from the greatest distance at , Cruter Jake this week-end. Mr.' Mane gold Is in the employ of the gov ernment. t . Visitors from Medford nf Crater Ijiike on Huiulay were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hlchmond, Mrs. Clyde Jiazelt-igg, and Miss Kleanor Mc Quiston, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond visited with their daughter Wllda, who has charge of the picture .counter at the lodge. Jack O' Bryan of Hollywood, representative of RKO, was a vis itor at ('rater Lake over the week end. Mr, O'Bryan is well known in Medford. He was accompanied with H. VVm. Wolf of San Fran cisco, ELSIE JAMS MOTHER VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA HOLLYWOOD, Cal., July 15 (Pi .Mm Jnnls K. Bierbower, CO. mother, of Klsie Janis, actress, died from pneumonia', terminating the aterdbm's most noted mother-and- daiiKhter companionship. AT WHICH TIME YOU CAN This gives you a paper every seven days in the week for its Full Leased Wire Associated Press IF YOU HAVE AN ACHE LET THIS EXPERT HE LOOK&AFtfiR THE TWENTY-SIX ATHLETES OF WASHINGTON BALE TEAM For MbrtV Than "Ttvent Years He's Been Relieving Lame Back, Sore; Stiff Muscles, Swollen Joints, Sprains, Achy Feet, Rheumatic Pains and Kindred Ills :i-. I'-.., 0f Bjg League Athletes '--' : Greatest s Living ' Expert OH -Keeping Athletes In ': " Perfect Condition - : !- (' -' 'r-'- TRY HIS METHOD ON :. YOUR ACHES OR PAINS (We want' to ; fnti'oduce the readeiMto Mike Jlartin;-who probably knows more about keeping a person -in fighting condition than anyone else living. For over 20 years at various universities and with the New York Yankees, Cin cinnati Reds and now as train er ot - the, .Washington; Ball Club, -.Mike Martin has won fame as a lightning quick fix er of sprains pains, , aches, etc.- ; . . ,(.: . , Mike ilartin is a genius. He can take men claimed to -be too old, stiff or rheumatic to nlnv hnsehnll nt. nil nnd mnke them as frisky, vigorous, sup EVFNT WIM , OP C IR v 1 SUBSCRIBE FOR t.J 1, 'I. :.), t , a Gives You the News First ple and quick as -a boy. Mike Martin knows his business ask; Herb Pennoek, Xy Cobb,' Geo. : Sisler, Lea , Meadows, Rav Kremer. Walter Johnson, Alexander, Chief- Bendei , Nick Altrock, or any 01 tne lucr ctnva nf rnrlnv. or the rjast fey years. They know. Ask the trainer ot any or me Big League Ball Clubs. ...... ; . ' ' HE CAN HELP YOU . HTIt-o fti-rt nin Inn hnrl A little folder printed, telling how he quicKiy , : uanisnes sun, swuueu joints, achy, lame backs or feet, various rheumatic pains, etc. He has .,.,nnrarl ivitl loailintr HrltP- generous sizeu. uouies ox uiu juu ment these great "Stars" use. Ha hns made it a long time for his own use.. Athletes on other teams kept Miki busy making his "Mike Mar tin Liniment." Trainers, coaches, colleger, big league teams all over the country buy it by the gallon from Mike. Now, Mike Martin, Swamped with demands for this '' ' "r- i -.(': - - day in the year, 41c a month OR PAIN HELP YOU u Mi 111 1 MIKE MARTIN. Trainer wasmngion Bosi'bnll tlub Uriiment. .and directions, hotf to use it, fias employed a' tng sales cpmpany to distributb it and they ave supplying all the druggists Mike still superintends the making of -during ;odd times between acting as trainer of the American League Washington Ball Club. ASK THE DRUGGIST If your ilrugtrist hasn't secured a few bottlea of Mikr Martin's Liniment, ask liim to get it. Tliero ia no other liniment UUa It. It works like grcnetl Unhtnintf ven in rnnos of chronic lumericrtB, nwcllintin, stifTnexH or pains, yet in so mild It can bo UBetl on a baby's Hkln. Miko Martin' Liniment' Is unquestionably iba most cfV feclive, nuick, ure, -jn-to-date rcmcj made. Bic' league players couldn't afford to fo' with weaker, slower remedies. No xma elo should. If your dniKdlst has some ramcdy of hla i-mn ha nriiforn tn all inst wiitii- Uilcn I Martin. Trainer, Call Park, WoJiliinflon, D. 0. CSc for folder and two' ounce boU tie of liniment or SI for large four ounc 'IrfittU. i