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PAGE TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OK EUON. FRIDAY. HV HOWARD HOCKEY 1 A ROMANCE Q BAD'O j HClEiCaliLoilOii; tryOPSU: Whtn an accident 'Aitniure Aiites, UvaVt Biuodicou ttaye 1ot, the hecauict a 'unit; tei j" radio tlnoer, ceori,iu n porcelain enatk designed for her W lioioht Vhanmuu. artlat. rle t'aoae of her disfiuiireiiient, all tlie to forget her love lor Jim mil Cnstr, a pre anent. A matl-ed homiui thoott Arontd Ki'O'ihrrn, cinema producer, iclule he it mol.liio advance to Vii;i enne, Aileen'e titter. Kronbeio rentier and threaten to accune yivienne of the atlm-l; unlet- the Inr rintinnlet Ailein, whom Kron tttti' lUtpertt wftt hit "attailant. A leleaiutt to Aileen tinned 'Adiaa'eitt" hint it tender matt he the icuinau mho thol Kronbeio find threutent to throio the blows oil Ailrtn. t.'hnnnino poet to t'htl udelnhia to helu Villains i.i . tier pi ed" nmeiit. t Chapter 2-T , 6AD NEWS COMES IN PAIRS 1IM.MY tat in the living roooi of Alleen'a suite M sbe read through the fan letter that had come pouring In. The mall gave him an exruse for spending bis time with her. Hut In view of Alleen'a aloofness he almost fi'lt like an Intruder. Tlit was a new censatlon and he did not like it, hut thia was no time to' ask litr what the trouble was. ' "Here's one you want to answei1." tie was studylos a letterhead the had just passed to him. ' "That one about the cripples? Naturally, I mean to and I want to do something for them." ' "I'll say you'll do something for them!" Jimmy wait almost excited. "liere's a ready n.ade chance lor story and It'll be a peach." ' Aileen looked at Crane accusing ly. "Do you only think of stories'; I couldn't refuse a note like that. I'd like in meet this doctor' "You will!" Jtimay chuckled. "You'd better slux that souk for him at his hospital. "Go there, you' mean?" a.ked Aileeit. - "Certainly. Some afternoon an the little ones can hear you. Kinlle Gluck couldn't buy the space the papers will felve lu thai. I'ictuiee. loo. It's a bear! " "Jimmy 1 can't. You know ,why." "Of course you cau and you might as well get used to such ideas." Jimmy was impatient. "Who Ik going to know about what's mak ing yon hesitate?" "I'll know," islM answered pathet ically,' "Those, crippled kids will remind me evei. It I cuulil for get." ".Now, look here! This sort or thing won't do. You've gotten off to a flying start, and you've been oil (lie stage long enough to realize how essential it Is to keep In the public eye. Wbnt'a more, them's no sense In your sitting bore all the lime you're not rehearsing. You've sjnt ' to get out and do things." Aileen wanted to cry, but she knew he was right. "Very well," she agreed, reluctantly. ' "If you think 1 should I'll do it." It was not going to be easy for her to force any break with Jimmy. If . only they could be Just like this but, of course, they wouldn't. Alleeti remembirad one night when she had almost surrendered when there had been less reason for restraint than tbeie was now. To have to hurt Jimmy would be bad enough. 'tint what If her studied Indifference should drive him awny from" her? She knew that she ought to hope It would only she Just couldn't! 'Nevertheless, she must' force herself to abide by her resolution. - '''- . 1 - "Now that's being sensible." Jimmy took up the telephone and put In the call. "Doctor Hauiidere? My name Is Crane, and I'm speaking for Made moiselle Masque. She was tie lighted to get your letter nml she has a suggestion she would like to make to you." She Destituted. ""Can't you make the arrangements?" 1 "Nix!"-' Jimmy covered the mouthpiece. "I'm not news. You are. Herat Give him a neat little earful." ' There as snmctblug magnetic In Doctor Saunders' robe. Allcen .felt tbe thrill of It as sin listened .to him. ills tones wero suggos Jtive of character translated Into sound pleasant, reassuring There was no hesitancy now as she made her offer. Saundeis acceptod eager ilr. What she proposed was splen did tbougbtfnl and generous. He could never toll her what it would imean to' his little pallonta. Any Ante would bo agreeable tint he was leaving (he hospital within (lie next row minutes. He had a call In Park Avenue, and Verhupp. If It iu wirreslilc. lie might drop In and arrange the tie talla Willi her personally.' .Since su r.wlil out very well decline. I; Alleen made Hie appointment for five that afternoon. "Fair enough!" said Jimmy. "Ap parently old cawhniie'i i narilai In ttio ladies." "Don't be silly!" Alleen was al-; ready sorry the bad azieed to re ceive the man. If lieitiii a m.v'eiy meant liilerert of the sort that Jimmy hinted, she would ne?d to be more carerul since she v.nn a mystery that must ri:n:i;i ue solved. "I'm not Hilly Pin i.ii'lml. tic. l'il tip off die hole) reporter lo the fact that the Doctor's on his way. Then I'll he back In lime to he helpful wtien he comes." Alleen fried to be fclad when Jimmy bad guile hut she found the effort pathetically unsuccessful. She had a natural ileslie lo crovu their camaraderie with a greater rewind than friendship. Ami yet bow pitiful was tbe return she could make to Jimmy! How empty was all (hat she might expect when her soul was longing to give and give unstintedly. ' In spite of Its great consolation, she almost bated the porcelain smile which masked her iinquencli able yearning. She would have liked to tear It off, but even though she wun uloue, Alleen did not dare. Nuru Nolan had gone out and, at any moment, a hotel attendant might knock. She went lo the piano and drifted Into the bit num ber of tier radio program. Hud she t'uucind she beard a lap ping or was someone at the iloor'f For u moment she reared Doctor Saunders hud come. Ills visit would prove emhurrus'ilnK if Jimmy wa not there. Hut It would not be the doctor. It was liurely half past four, and the holnl would an nounce him over the tolephuiie: Making sure thai her mask net per fectly. Atleeu went to the door. It wun s pageboy with n silver tray mi which were two envelopes. One' had been mailed, and the other, which tiad not been stamped, bore Hie crest of tbe hotel, ".lust a moment." Alleen euid. meaning to tip the hoy. She knew he was looking at her mask Willi the well trained curiosity of a smart bold attendant. : "If you please, ma'am." bo stopped her, "a gentleman Is wait ing, is there any answer?" "To llils?" Allcen asked, aud ripped open Iho Ambassador envel ope. On a single sheet was written a scrswl in a band dhMluctly for eign. ... Please panh.n If llils seems Im pertinent, On' muy I have a lew inlnillcs IF It Is not I nuitli veiiten ! T My room Is In the opposite wins from lite iviml.ov of your sulle, tinU Just now I hpuri) yon sliming Hie new Volte t'arlntii ilntanc. Mnlilnu ImitiO'v at lie ilri.li. I stn lolil Hint I lioutd 111 o!ec of- S I N . Miisiiue Herself , reih.'ipl. inv Oiilue Is linou-n In you, und If ynii wilt ri'-iul on Inlet-view-, Ihelo Is n matin i,r Imr-I-liess ttnuipl HI; In ni-tiOK-. Hlncn I nni illiolll to Iphm- Hie lintel. Ulliy I se voll now? The nole ' was signed Arnold Kronberg. Allcen wuh nnupluiwcd. She bad never met the man, much less even suspect etl that he was tit the Ambus sadnr. It was entliely pnsolble that his rciiucsl wuh genuine, and ivlth out ulterior motive. On the other hand, she doubled it, and If Norn Nolan bad not come III as she stood hesitating. Alleen would have made some excuse In saw that site cnttlil not see him. As It was, It might provo an ndvauttige if she neurit what Ira had lo sayi' So she told tho boy to send him up and opened the other lot Inr. ' - It was addressed to bet pseudo nym, and might be from anyone who had seen or read -about her. Thin o was nothing but a picture in tho envelope a conventional holl ilny greeting, with the usual holly wreath und a Santa Clauev Hut the Krlss Kringlo bad been cleverly changed, so Ihut It resembled a girl und not a man. Pasted across t lie features was a tiny dnnilun rut from court-plusler. - Hand lettered In Ink on I lie face of lbs card was a slnglo sentence "May the Christmas Season bring you even inure publicity!" It was signed idiatifefii. Aa Alleen stood staring at the Impudent card, there was another knock at Hie door aud she called to Nora Nolan to go und open It. The visitor would he Kronberg, and It would he an ubsunl mistake to decline to receive him now. In the moment or so that remained to her, Allen trie) to determine whether bis request In see her and the arrival af Adtastelu's card, could bare been timed deliberately, or whether their coining together was mere coincidence. !;(, 1.'V. i lie if.. - ( i Tin h-oh. spirited vtvitnns nuitchcs lif iljfmiue aoalint Chsn-' nnig't wilt tomertew. Whw .yiU. win I . . RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS UPPER EVANS VALLEY IM'I'KH KV.VNS VAI.I.KY; Ore.. Kch. (Spl.) -i Mr. MortU of Mt'oVord Is mnvlnir to- tlio vnncli Headache Aa W-KATUai t aiMIDT f- I VsbUl will pmnpllr slut the ' d4 bowal scllon, clear I snast ao pelmi Iron rout IVJm ntsra. so brine .lm JL " , wUHtltnce. Thsnllo. TONIGHT emtt. .Il-...i.l,i stu. ' lOHsow i Tht All- VsittakU Leuatwm ! - - ..r iioin" ...trid w"i - ! :.i.nn. T""'-- . be recently iiitvhoyetl from J. K. SmltliiH-tnr. ..Mr. ilurils Is lnwy sci-.lliu his place to spring grain. .Mr. and .Mm. Sinltlipeier liuve been erecting n garaue on Mi". Siiilthpeter's farm, formerly n part of tbe D. I-:. Nnilianier placi., w bcie they will reside. Mr. Snilth lii'tur will begin hullillilK u iion uiul niiiklnir other Iniprovcnients In the near future. Mr. lireer anil son of Horn hronk. ('ill., were rnllera nt the Jesse .Veatll.mier place WiMltiesday. John .Ww man and run. S:nn Ni-wninii. wete hu.iilte.-'M visitors in lliittus l'us Motulny. Mr. Stephens and son Kmi nre bolpliiil I.. H. W.itlUHiicr wltii his sprhiK fnrnitns. Mis. I'llll-ier b'ft Jnsl wM-k foi nn exicndi-it visit with her mother. Mrs. 1 tut i .-i -field, in l.iw Anaeles. Mrs llli H iker vislli-.l ut N'e.illl,ililt-l'H l.it Mond.'i.. Clashllled advertising gets results. WILLIAMS CREEK APPLEGATE (State college exentflon unit. Four j mTiilwra will mudy eHch Jeon :nnd make a report at the folio wine '.meetioR., Thtv iu1yiru; the firm r(MMin ur - .ni.- iiurlan - CnlidH, Mm. Jnok O'Krien, Mm. Tom Mee and Mri. Iee Port. .Mr, port also talked of th conferonce whJch i to be held at Medford next Friday and Saturday. Februar' S and 7.! and urged nil cluh membem to attend. j AI'PIJ.ATK. Ore., Fel). C. i Jim Smith, who underwent an ' (Spl.) Mm. (ora Crump spent a I operation for itppendlcitin at the few day ilnn week vinitlnt; re la-1 Oommunlty hospital recently, Ut j tivf'n In Mi dford. ; liack at hU hame on Sterling ereek. Archie U'et accompanied hi! Sunday din nor BiieKts at the i uncle, a. c. iod!ove of Atedford, ' home of Mrs. Cora Crump inclUjfL antl hU randrnoiher. Mm. i Ion -1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump am! haw of d:iho who in .spending ( two nans froip Medford and Mr. i thf winter here, lo Cre-icent Ciiy.:md Mr. GeorKe Uewey pf Agate. ;Cal., Saturday. They letmned ihiHj Mr. and Jli.' Fiod Ktraub enter j weok. i tained last Sunday for the follow ing Riicsts: Mr. and Mia. Ieonard FEBRUARY r,, 1931. w JILJI-I-.L LU P- 9 --, - well ripent with v -siting and w much surprised to bear of thejraUed In thU community and in. RefrejihmentR of tea and rnke ; death of Harolil Ktihll lam Tuen-a host of friends and acquininncfv murnnK were nerved. A pplefiat people day 1 M-dford. Mr the hojipiial in who wih to extend their symputhy Kubli wn hnrn nml In -the ler:ivei fnintly. WILLIAMS CHICK K," Ore., Feb. C, (Special) ( W. Hohertft drove to Medford Friday to meet hi dauKhter (irace, from Berkeley. Calif., who will spend the sum mer with her pa rent h on WIN HamH creek. .Sunday callers at the homo of Mr. und Mih. C, W. Huberts were Mr. HePd und Tid Kd denser of (runts I'ass, .Mr. ami Airs. it. if. J week Uewmtin and Ambrose Penning- ,lK , , u ,, .. Mr. :ind Mrs. Arthur Uailoy and ' ' 'two children uf Central Point ;K-m Mis;-) Inez Lai.t7.waet of LoB.S(.vera! day lam week here. vLdt- AnKeleH, h:iH been flpendin some j nj. !jL lm. home of Waiter Zefii- time vHitinK nt the homo of Mr. I i( t- j Mr. ami Mr,. Llewellyn Pates of and Mrs. Herman Messenger and other friends of Provolt. Miss Lanztwaet lived at Provolt when a child. Her father, S. A. Lanzt waet, having kept the store and postoffice at Provolt for sever:. I yeaiH. She left Sunday for Med ford where she will spend two or three days with her friend, Arlita Messenger, then return to Los J Angeles to take up her duties ns ! nurse. j Mrs. Tom Lewmnn of Provolt j I wno was tanen to tne sacred Heart hospital at Medford two' weeks ago, Is Improving Hlowly. Ladies of the Provolt club drove to Kvans creek last week and met I fit the home of Mrs, Brooks, who rucently moved from Provolt. There wore twelve ladies present. An all day meeting with a cov ered dish luncheon at noon was greatly enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Keith and Mr. and Mrs. LaFlummc of Wllder vllie were Sunday visitors at the hiMiH of Mr, and Mih. DetMner of I'rovolt. Mrs. Hcemer and .Mrs. Keith are sisters. Mr. :md Mrs. Kradel and Mr. and Mrs. Hnnks ' Vi-u'Oi.inh iii'in guests at a turkey dinner Sunday j wlit '1 at the home of Mr. mid M is. Sum Smith of .Murphy. Mrs. Frank Fail weather and small non Donald, left Thursday for Santa Cruz, Calif., where sin will join her husband. She drove down, accompanied by Mrs. Ted Kddenger of grants Puss, who will visit for two' weeks with Mrs. J. .V. Loyd of Berkeley. Mrs. Badden, a teacher In the Wildervllle school, spent tho week end on Williams creek, guest of her friend Miss Bonnie Polard. Mrs. Badden taught lu tho Wil llutnfl school two years ago. Juniors and seniors of the Wil llmns high school entertained the freshmen and aophoniorcM with a party at the Crange hall last week. Junior hlfch school basketball teams of Grants Posh played the junior team of Williams school last week at tho Williams com munity hall. The junior Midgets of (i rants 1'ass played the girls' toum of Williams,. (Irants PaHs winning by a small score. Miss Kunlce Blodgette spent the week-end at the home of her parents at Williams. j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Couple I were husiness visitors in Ornnts Pass Wednesday and called on 1 friends. j Mrs. Anna Smith, Mrs. May Martin and Mrs. Hoberta 10 Vitus, j all of Phoenix, spent Tuesday of j last week with Mrs. C. W. Hob- j erta. Boy Scouts basketball team of, flrnuttl Pass played the Williams high school Tuesday evening at the Williams community hall. The score was 8 to 4 in favor of WIN llnms. i Mr. and Mrs. Sid King and small son Ray, were Sunday vis- j llors at tho home uf Mrs. King's I parents, Mr. and .Mrs, Harry) Cougles, of Williams. j Joe Varner has the contract for moving the county tool house from near the county home to the fair grounds. I J I fa. O rr i n Kllis o f Wlllia ni s visited her sister. Mrs. Herd, at the Grants Pass hospital Tuesday ' nud found her improving. I u-enborry of Medford, Mrs. Ma rion Voting and family and HeN mer and Harold Smith of Willow Springs. Sunday guests at the home of Talent motored to the Apnleie Mr. and Mrs. A nail Gilson included Sunday afternoon, where they vis-1 -Mrs. Hattie Logan. Sam Hnndull; ited friends and relative. of Jack.-tonville and Mr. and Mm.! Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Brien spent I A. S. Klcinhammer. j .Monday evening at the home of Mr.! The Little Applegatc Mining and Mix. Itiley Xorrf, Cards were company has at nxt roi everythlnK ; played till a late hpur. with re-in preiiaratfon and has .started j freshmen. served at midniiiht. j mining the Bunoom plnee. Since Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Youn and l the Installation of the electric lighlfl ; daughter Marilyn of Anhland werejthey are running a night crew nsj Sunday guests here at the home of j well an day crew, and have plenty Mrs, Viiunu's parents, Mr. and Mi. of water. I A. S. Kleinhammer. Mrs. Corlnne Oinet motored to! Although it Is only the first of) Medford Thursday to visit her! February, We are having some real daughter Olivette, who ha been j springtime weather on the Apple- ill for the past few davs with gate. The farmers are all busy j cold. ' getilng the plowing and planting i Mr. and Mrs. Conner of Wagner I (done, while ihe farmers wives are creek have mioved to this section ! busy pluming early garden and' und will reside on tho Wilbur (jam ! fixing flower hod. Kven ihe rat- eron ranch with their daughter and tlesnakes are cniwling about, look-! son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ins for the warm sunshine. a(lanscom and family. Henry Kubli killed a Urge one this The Neighborhood Kmbroidery week that haf seven rattles and a j club met hint Wednesday with Mis. billion.. j Jim Buckley. The afiernoon wn.i i Ome Arnold of upper Appleuato in in a very serious condition n t i lie Community hospital at Med ford. Osie had an ulcerated tooih ii.-u-d blood poisoning. It I wns lauet-d from the outside and at dr:tin inym ted. Tbe :it-st report ; van thai Mhe I. wnm better. I To have plenty of firm flesh and .Mrs. Victor Anderson ami Mrs. 1 the ability to do a bi day's work r. w. cuiy called on Mrs. Haymondjana reel "like a two-year old" at Phillips one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. pen Dawson were ea lied lo 1'oseburg last week by the death of Mr. Dawson's mother, j who bad been an invalid for a I long time. They re t u rn ed h o me Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. l-aurence Penning ion of the f'ak drove district and Mr. ami Mrs. Joel; fJrevo-i f,f Med ford were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mr.s. Jcsmp Tay lor. Mrs. Lee Port, as chairman of the home extension unit, held the first meeting at the Applegatc hall last Tuesday since the organization of tho clip; January 13. Mrs. port appointed four committees to .erve under the following headings: So cial commit tec, membership, pub licity and refreshment. The club members are taking tip a mIx lesson course of thetudy of "Behavior Problems of Chil dren,'' which comes to them thmnf-h the offices of the Orctron e'll have to go out for dinner, tonight!" S" Run-Down, Weak, Nervous? night,' you must eat three good meals a day. relish vour food and properly digest it. If you can't eat, cant sleep, can't work, just giva Tanlac the chance to do for you what it has done for millions. Mrs. Fred Westin. of SR7 V. K7th St. North, Portland, Ore., says: "Tanlac cured my stomach trouble : completely after three years suf- luring. K Duilt me up to perfect health, with a gain of 27 lbs. That was two years ago, and I still en joy the best of health." Tanlac is wonderful for indices. tion and constipation gas, pains, nausea, dizziness and headaches. It brings back lost appetite, helps you digest your food, and gain strength and weight. It contains no mineral drugs; it is made of roots, barks and herbs, nature's own medicines for the sick. The cost is less than 2 centB a dose., Get a Uoitle from your druggist, four. ..icr.ey buck if it doesn't help. UIK'S Iiim-ii playinsr bnl;o lo- cl.i.v, and didn't fret homo to start dinner in tiino. N'ow slii wants him In tuko .her In "Yo Oldo Tea Skiic": fur dinner. A ik frosli, linw he hates it all. All the way home lie's been Ihinl;-iii'-' id' lnweiiiifr his aching hones into his favmiiir ehair. The woman with an Kleeti-ie Jiaiifte never has to make that un welcome siiirsiestinn. She always lias dinner ready on time ... . and she can spend ns many nl'icrnoons out as she wishes. Ilefnre she leaven, she slips the dinner in the oven, adjusts (lie dials and forgets it. i i For she knows iliat at Ihe ri-jht lime the heat will turn on auln-inatii-ally . . . sustained, uniform elect l ie heat . . . and slay on I ill the dinner's i-ouked. Then the heal turns id'f . . . hut Ihe dinner slays deliriously wanned in the flavor sealed, iniiuluted oven. Her Kleelrie Kantie has delivered this woman from kilelien drudgery. If you haven't discovered the marvels of eleeti ie eookiuir, allow your dealer to show you today. He'll lie deliirhled lo demons! rale an Kleetiir Uant-'e. Only a small down payment will install an Electric Range in your home. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY I BUTTE FALLS ni'TTn r.u.i.p, ore., wti. o. ' (Sperial.) ' Mr. ' ami Mrs: A. K. i llildrrth spent Saturilny MivenliiB ', with Mr. and Mis.. R. Itotts mi 1 l.ozlor 1-aac in .Muilfoid. Mrs. Virgil Ciillotle and son of j vtstilaiut are ylsltltiK Mrs. Kverelt i Oltls. t Miss Coryell hart company from I Asiiiann Hiniilay. Mr. anil Mrs. l't:uilt Cnison arc: spenillllK several il;iys 111 t'alllor- ill". .Mrs. I'niHon vIhIiIiik frlenils In Hliaslii while Mr. (.'arson Is niukliiK . an '.Ntinslvo tour over Culifornia. Mr. unit Mrs. Wehlior have moved to Klamath ami Irene Well. her Is with her uncle ami aunt lu tltemtalu. Mr. and Mrs. (Icoiko Stewart spent Sill unlay HlloppltiK ill Med ford. Mr. nml Mis. J. A. I.ockhatd of Lincoln, N'eh., Mr. and Mrs. Will l.ncknrd of .Medfnnl, Mr. mid Mrs. Rohs Wyinore anil Ralph Wynioro wero dinner attests of Mr. and Mrs. John Marlon, Sunday. Mr. nml Mrs. ,1. A. I.orkard vis. lied Mr. Lockiiid's brother In Med ford. Inna Mae KdinomlMon had n hlilhday patty .Ian. .11. her fourth anniversary. Cuosts wore: lielheri (leppert, Virginia IMIkey, Wesley llllkoy. I.eonnril llllkey. I'eitttv SO'wart. JeHsle Netlleiiand und Lowell I'atton. Thoy played names I and had hlrtlidny cake nml lee cream. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Moore spent four days In Medford nml returned Tuesday evening. Mr., and Mrs. Horace Wolier ennte over from K la main Knlls to move over some of Ihelr hotlsehold Bonds. They returned Wednesday uiornint;. Mr. Weber Is rmplo.wd by the Kcstcrxnn Lumber company : emtini-er. j Mis. N. It, Stoddard is eonflnril i NOl ON SAIE ; THE NEWI UP-TO-THE-MINUTE , , CITY DIRECTORY W- i ' ' Iff' - ' V - ,: V. it.-! ,' FOR 1930 AND 1931 PRINTED BY THE MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Big Features j' ; i- 1 A complete list of 1J residents who. are 18 years of age their address and employment. j J ; p All business firms, their street numbers and nature of " business 2 Number of children under 18 years of age, Classified Buyers' Guide. CJ Classified Business Directory. 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