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SrEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJXE, MEDFORP. OREGON", TUESDAY. MAT 31, 1932.
You Can't Marry
TAILSPIN TOMMY The Maharaiah', Man "Friday!'
By GLENN CHAFFIK
and UAL FOiJlES
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SYNOPSIS! Jenny Hevell is
moonlight and her cottaln ueorgtt
- it tunlioktt Qarth Aveney says
when he meets them at a dinner
given bit Ryder Vale. Jenny like
Aveney, but he teemt very much
attracted by Georolc. When
Georgia it hastily called away, to
do epeclal night vork tar her em-
flayer. Matching, Jenny hoyet
hat Aveney iclll be mora inter
ested in, her. she will prm- to
him that moonlight isn't cold, at
he hat tatd. tihe it trilling to try
to divert him from Georgie. al
though Georgia it taking care of
her, because she knows that her
cousin it secretly in love with
Bddit Towntend. Georgia will be
fired it the marriet, and the it
trying to weigh marriage to Ed
die ogalust her fob. She hurriee
to go to Rochetter Gate, Match
ing home, planning to join the
. party later on. Jenny wattt for
Aveney to return from getting
Georgia' t tari
GARTH AVENEY bad returned
and wu standing by Ryder'a
" shalr.
"If you don't mind, Val, I sug
' (eat I push along and get my car
out. I've arranged to wait outside
'. the Rochester Gate bouse for Miss
' . Revell and drlr her to the Cres-
. cendo or back to her own place, ae
; cording to her wishes."
Ryder'a IneTltable trrln appeared.
"By all means, aound Idea, what?
' With any luck we'll all foregather
' t the Crescendo about the witch-
"l set a aeries of tests snares
, (ng hour or earlier. Meantime, Miss
Cinderella and I -will eat your share
of the Ice. Won't we?''
"Yes," said Jenny faintly, watch
ing ths tall, slim figure make a rap
id way Into the vestibule. Ho had
sot stayed even to bid her ou re
.voir. . , .,:..
Ryder Vale also watched him go.
- "Can't help thinking I ought to
be able to place tbat chap," be re
marked when he had returned bis
attention to Jenny. "Can't belp
thinking someone told me be; was
' related to old Oratton Matching.
'But I suppose In that case Georgia
would have known him , . . And
now here's our Ice."
4. " In the huge bedroom that ran the
whole width of the bouse, old Grat-
. ton Matohlng sa'. and reduced to a
nervous pulp his general manager,
Harold H. Cross.
It was the old man'a bablt to re-
- tire to bed at about seven o'clock
- In the evening: and It waa from the
middle of his antique four-poster,
the site of a small tent, that he
'was now launching his venom. Ex
' traordlnarlly Ilka a slate-pencil, he
looked, or so thought the harassed
Harold H.i he stared at the narrow,
rigid form In Its gray woollen bed
Jacket, the narrow gray wedge of
face surmounting It and the very
. white wig that, tapering almost to
a point os top, betrayed the strangs
.formation of the bidden skull. And
. like a slate-pencil the voice grat
ing, squeaking, slipping on ths
slats of the mind.
"You suspect a leakage of Infor
mation concerning the work of the
overseas department, do you?"
When the Old Man was particularly
Infuriated; his voice climbed to
falsetto. "That's very Interesting
oh, very Interesting Indeed. Of
course It is only a suspicion and it
' has arisen In your mind quite three
months after It arose In mine. But
till It Is very stimulating . , . And
now we will contomplnto the fact
that so far you hav done nothing
about It at all."
"I must differ there, Mr. Match
tog. I've done al' I can. Enough
,U convince ma that whoevor the
.. culprit Is, he or she Is not In the
veraeas department. Take the
Mexican ee-tlmates, It's evident they
FINE MO CAMP SUM OBTAINS
GRANTS PASS, May 81. (flpl) A
M3.B00 transaction, partly csali, but
principally exchange of property. In
volving the changing of ownership of
Camp Delight, which It reputed to
be one of the most beautiful camps
on the Redwood highway and located
seven and one-halt mtlea south of
Orants Pans on the Redwood high
way, wu complrtcd Saturday with
the arrival of the new owners. W.
A. and B- A. Mowrey of Modeato,
eel, who have purchased the camp
front Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Trumbly.
Dry Slabs Si 00 per tier, You haul
'em. Mediant Puel Co.
For wrecker or tow service, night 01
day. Phone UOO, Lewis' Servloa,
.
were known to the Oorteni Arm
before the department worked on
them. The original draft"
"D'you auspect any of my sscrs
tarlea, Croie?"
The general manager passed a
handkerchief over bis brow. He
was a stout, pink man, mentally far
more agile and experienced than be
looked. But the Old Man's tirades
always undermined his nervous con
trol until be felt lower than the
least paid office-bay. Besides, the
room an extraordinary room In
which to conduct business was
very hot and full of furniture.
Most of the furniture waa In
shadow. But by the aide of the bed
was a structure like a dinner
wagon, the top desk holding a dlo
taphone recording machine, tele
phones, bell-pushes, two amall and
exquisite model dynamos and a
standard lamp. Through the lower
deck ran the tangled connecting
wlroa of all this paraphernalia andi
ronnd the wires were littered
twelve to fifteen penny bags of
sweets.
"Do you, for Instance, suspect
Revell? Matching demanded.
"I've always had the greatest
possible admiration for for Miss
Revell," muttered Croze. He had
never spoken with greater sincerity
heavens, that girl had some chap
acter, putting up at close rang
Ons Is being sprung tonight."
and year after year with thla kmd
of thing "All the same, everyone
who was In a position to give away
or sell those Mexican figures
should come equally under consid
eration. Miss Rovell, I presume,
took them from your dictation."
"Very logical. Quite .scientific!"
The gray flgiire suddenly wriggled,
allpped and lay flat In the vast bed.
"But you'll excuse me, Crose, If I
don't follow you link by link. Be
cause they all occurred to me, as 1
say, quite three months ago and
I acted on them promptly. Very
promptly, I set a series of teats
snares what you like. One is being
sprung tonight. . . There's really
nothing more to discuss. Do you
know my nephew?"
Cross gaped. What had a nephew
got to do with?
"I always understood you had no
relatives whatsoever. Your nephew?
No, its never met him."
"No. Nor haa anyone else In the
firm. Very useful. Good-night."
"Do you mean, Mr. Matching?"
"Good-night," came a final squeak
from the bed. Harold H. Crose was
dismissed.
Georgie leaned out of the window
of her taxi and eurtly reminded the
driver of the quickest way to Roch
ester Gate.
Eddie Town send. She brooded
over him and ths problem that he
waa to her, smiling. It was a smile
In which two Georgtna Revells met
and morged. The glowing, vital,
prodigal Georgie, who could never
anatch life enough, met Miss Revell
of Matchlng's, that easentlal cog In
a vast and powerful wheel.
Qhe shut her eyes as the taxi
sped along under the ebb and flow
of the street-lamps and she pre
tended that she and Eddie were
married and yet that she still kept
ner ion, her difficult, hard-hald
wonderful Job.
Tbe taxi was stopping and before
It was quite stationary she was out
and running up the steps of the
enormous, ugly bouse In which old
Oratton Matching lived. She rang
In a cods of her own and at once
the door waa opened.
Copyright. Julia Cleft-Addam)
Otorglt li oft.r.d an ultimatum
tomorrow Eddla or htr Jcbt
ASHLAND, May St. (Spl) Roncoe
L. Brantley of Boyrero, Colo, secur
ed ownership of the la acre ranch
Just south of this city, generally
known as the "Bowtr pines," Baa
been completed. Mr. Boyrero traded
some property in Colorado for the
place, and C. D. Darts, who haa own
ed and operated the place for the
last two years. Is leaving soon for
Colorado where he will make his
home for the present.
Oregon West her
Unsettled tonight and Wednesday:
probably with showers in weat por
tion and over mountains: mild tem
perature; moderate south to west
winds offshore.
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