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PAGE STX' MEPFOHP MXTL TRIBTjyE, MED770RD, OREGON, TVEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1932. You Can t Marry JRJV-'- by Julia CleI-Addomt BYtlOPSlS: A crash and B& die Townaend'e car crumpet aoamat a bus. He hat iuet mar ried Qeorgie Revell, ana ehe ond her cousin Jenny get out- of the back of the car, to find him lying on the pavement. Beatdrt alarm over Eddie's condition, Qeorgie ia vvrried becauae the accident will salt atlntion to her marriooe, which ehe hopes to keep eecret be cauae ehe will loae her iob it her employer heart ehe is married. Her only hope it to pretend that Jenny it the bride, which the may be able to do tueceaafitlly, elnce they both have the tame name. Jenny hat agreed to let Qeorgie nee thit deception it ncessary. at ehe it indebted to Qeorgie lor kind neat and support and aleo becauae nothing mattert much now that the believes Garth Aveney it in love with Georgie inalead of her. But ehe dislikes to be in a falte position. Chapter 11 JENNY FEELS MENACED IS b dead?" Either she or Qeorgie, Just behind her, asked It She couldn't honestly say which. "Oh, Lord, not" The kneeling man sounded so professional she guessed he was a doctor. "Cut about ( lot, of course, but no bones broken. Concussion, probably. Isn't he Townsend, the pilot? Eddie Townsend, thi jtar flying-man?" There was a ripple ot Interest In the swelling crowd as Jenny nod fled. A policeman thrust bis way Into the centre. He peered at drawing up against the curb. By the open door she stood waiting for them to carry Eddie la. She looked along the side ot the am bulance the bus waa being moved away, and another was coming up Into Us place. On the rear platform waa the young clerk who had watched Eddie and Georgie being married. Jenny recognized him at once be had followed them out of the building and bad stood staring while Eddie starlet the car. Even while she hoped that he would not get off, she saw him drop alertly off the step and mingle with the crowd. "Now then, move along, please!" The crowd was being forced apart to make passage for the ambulance-men who were carrying Eddie out. Georgie and the police man had withdrawn to a doorway and Jenny noted the turn ot Georgle's bead as she followed the official pencil moving across the official page. The clerk was not to be seen but he was no doubt among the loiterers. Would he gosBlp, wondered Jen ny miserably? And then, more miserably stUI, she wished he would. It he did, surely all this secrecy would be si an end! TAILSPIN TOMMY Meeting On The Skyways! By OLENN CHAr't anil HAL COBBtSI EJsbS" , SJW e77v "i , 4k r V-1' '-T'-t--hrnri-r nurT rr m nn nuinn tom, do yqcj stiPfvse i t isw toari t mT too tt Bficrc JSlrnSS hurry to pass me up wan this auy-ba iooj ok ssi ONLY ONE TINY tolNDUP WHA7Vrt MSAV .jgijps S'MATTER POP Certainly, Absolutely, Positively! By C. M. PAYNE "la he dead?" tieorgie and at Jenny, both down In the dust beside the doctor, help ing him with rough first-aid, tear ing Georgle's silk scarf Into strips. "You two ladles with the gentle man?" he enquired. "Mr. Eddie Townsend, did I hear? I've sent for the ambulance." He pushed to- .ward the street, and the doctor fol lowed him. Georgia twitched at Jenny's leave; her rich color had gone and the bruise above her eye stood out balefully. -"There's still a chance, Jen!" "Honestly, Georgie, It's not terribly bad It Eddie has no bones ' broken. Concussion Isn't danger ousl" Then something In Georgle's look checked her. "Good-bye to my Job!" rang In her memory. And now "still a chance"? Jenny, Hushing, bent again over Eddie. "There's the ambulance!" an nounced the doctor, returning. "Now we'll aoon get him put to rights!" He glanced from Georgie, who got to her feet, to Jenny, still huddled down by Eddie. "I take it you'll go with the patient. Miss r Mrs r "You go, Jenny, will you? I'll jhare to give our names and ad 'dresses to the policeman.' , "That's right, miss." The police man had returned and waa opening his note-book. "The ambulance'll look after the gentleman." "You'll go with Ed, then, Jen ny?" Jenny bit her lip. She was not unwilling left alone, she would have offered, anyway; for although Eddie waa still unconscious, she had the fancy that be needed one ot them near him. Only, ot course, he must want Georgia. . , , But Georgia waa withdrawing Into the background of this business just as ahe bad withdrawn Into the rear ot the car, and she was pushing Jen nyoh, very gently, but It was pushing! Into a limelight that was not here. . . , Oeorgle touched ber arm. "Jenny!" pleaded her voice, very low. "Honey! Pirate" Jenny nodded. Impossible to re fuse. She made her way out ot the crowd towards tha ambulance, now The waiting-room had cool green walls and green sunbltnde. The walls matched Jenny's dress so ex actly that she felt as though shs were a fixture In the room; it was as It she had always been there. They had taken Eddie straight out of the ambulance and upstairs and a kindly woman had ushered her In here. Since then she had seen no one. She dragged her thoughta to Ed die. The doctor who had come with them In the ambulance had been immensely reassuring had laughed aside her fears. Eddie, he said, was much too tough a cus tomer to be permanently damaged Just by taking a header through a windshield I All the same, Jenny waa afraid. Something menaced she knew it even though she could not name it The door was flung open. Jenny started to her feet, expecting news ot Eddie or even Eddie himself, patched and bandaged. But It waa Georgie who swung in. "Here I am, peL . . . Don't gape! You look aa though you'd thought never to see me again!" "I'd sort of forgotten yon," stammered Jenny. But It was Georgle's appearanc that aston ished her so. Georgie, whom she had left dis hevelled and hatless, had provided herself from somewhere with an other bat, a light summer coat, new gloves and stockings; except for the bruise on her temple and the rouge laid over her unusual pallor, she looked entirely herself. "Yes, I whisked round a bill" sbe laughed, dottly straightening Jen ny's hau "I had to dash back home to get these clothes some one very decently gave me a lift and as soon as I waa presentable I slipped over to the City Hal! and asked him to keep quiet about tha marriage. He was quite sympa thetic said his clerks were sworn never to gossip, anyway, and ha thought they were all reliable" But what did you tell the police man?" (.Copyright, Julia Clett-Adiame) Can Georgia hasp htr Herat with out Involving Jenny? Garth maata Jenny, tomorrow, and adds to her worrlea. 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