PXGE ETC! TIT
1 You Cant Marry
by Julia Cleft-Addanu Ji&it'''l
frsnrvlB: rrom the City
Hall to tht Hospital: Georgia
Retell marries Xitdle Townsend,
and a tew minutes liter watches
him taken away in an ambulance
after he wrecks the car they or
fit. She sends her cousin Jenny
with htm whits the talks to the
police, because she tntende to
make people believe that Jenny
married Eddie instead of herself.
It Qratton Matching, her em
ployer, heard of her marriage he
would discharge her, and Oeorgle
hopee to keep it secret. Jenny is
attracted to Matchtng's nephew,
OartH Aveney, but mlsunder
. stands his manner toward Georgia
and thinks he likes Georgia and
not herself. Bhe has reluctantly
agreed to let Georgie ni;oli-0 her
In the marital deception, because
Georgie has been very kind to her.
Georgie arrives at the hospital,
after a long delay, and Jenny
asks her what she told thJ police
man, ' Chapter 11
IN THE PAPERS
'(X& I gave him our names of
" course!" Carelessly Ooorgle
led the way out Into the hall and
Jenny coulj) not lee her lace; but
ehe thought there was a suspicion
of hurry In her voice aa aha chat
tered on. "I phoned Rochester
Gate, too, but the Old Man baan't
wanted me; I said I'd be back by
tour. We can just do It. I've got
a taxi waiting."
"A tail?" Jenny was at a losa,
"But we we can't leave Eddie."
"Of course we can!"
"Without even asking how he la
how much be Is hurt?"
"You goose!" Georgle'a gloved
fingers melted against her cheek.
"I've been upstairs, talking to the
head nurse and the doctor. While
you went on sitting obediently
where they'd put you, I made all
arrangementa. II doesn't pay to
wait till people remember you, yon
know you do better to be a bit of
a, nuisance sometimes!''
"But how It Eddie?"
"Full of cuts and brulsea and a
bit dazed oh yea, quite conscious,
irery much alive; excited, In fact."
Guiding Jenny Into the waiting
taxi, Oeorgle giggled aoftly the
giggle Jenny didn't like. "He waa
'talking loudly about getting back
to 'my wlfe'e apartment' I heard
him from the hall. Bo I slithered
way before the nurse's curiosity
overpowered her altogether. . . .
Eddie's to Join us tomorrow. You'll
aee, he'll be none the worse. Every
thing will go according to my plan
my plan after all!"
Jenny waa silent. The taxi had
moved oft and a cool wind was on
her face. It seemed to be blowing
right Into her heart. Bhe was con
scious of Immense fatigue very
near collapse a terrible longing to
cry and cry.
"I suppose I'm an alarmist," she
admitted. Bhe tried to forget that
glimpse of the Inquisitive clerk
from the office dropping, with eara
pricked, off his bus and mingling
with the crowd on the pavement.
Georgia had lit a cigarette and
waa smoking It, rather fast All
the amber gleams were dancing In
bar eyea and under the rouge her
eolor waa returning.
"Don't worry, Jenl Yon know,
I always have luck!"
Evening again. Long shadows at
the street-corners and, high up In
a green-walled aky, the whit little
moon. This time yesterday Jenny
had bowed to that little moon.
Bhe closed the hcuse-door behind
her and turned left down Eyle
Street. At a distant corner a boy
waa crying the papers. "Get them
on your way to your hotel, Jen
ny" Georgie had commanded
her, triumphantly brandlahlng those
already brought upstalra by the
superintendent "get any 1 haven't
here, will you? and phone me If
you find details given that aren't
In these. There's not a word here
beyond 'Ur. Eddie Toicntend, driv
ing with friends.' I knew It'd be
11 right! I always have luck!"
Jenny went elowly along the
pavement Bhe waa almost limp
ing; perhapa her feet had been
bruised In the collision or perhapa
aha waa now really ao tired that
they almply would not obey her
any more.
A quite Interminable pavement,
this, Jenny was sure aha had been
walking along It for hours and yet
the newsboy's corner waa not ap
preciably nearer. Bhe stumbled,
clutched at lamppost and atood
still, afraid that she waa going to
taint; or Just fall down and be too
absolutely worn out to get tip
again.
Then a hand caught at her elbow
and steadied her and a voice aald
"Jenuy Jenny nevell " (or a
moment, as she looked up at htm,
yesterday and today merged In her
tired mind. Mllll'a red-plush foyer
was round her again; she stood In
sliver and green and Jade with mu
sic Bounding faintly; and, some
where, Georgie waa laughing. .
OFFER ROAD BONDS
10 1 EMPLOYMENT
BAN FRANCISCO. June (API
Additional provision for rood work
In Oregon was een In the scheduling
of sale of 1295.000 Multnomah county
road bonds for June ao. The in
tereet rate whs "not to exceed A
per cent." The bonds are due In 10
equal dlvlalont, lt3 to 1V7.
Salem Haircuts
Going For 25 Cts.
SALEM. June 9. (API Twenty-(lve
rente waa the prevailing price for
hair ruta In Salem today, fallowing
a eerlee of conferences between
union and non-union shops In an
endeavor to e-ubluh So cenu aa an
agreed price for alt t
The confusion passed.
"I waa going to buy paper at
tbe corner," she said.
Garth Aveney still held her el
bow. He shook It lightly. In the
(ailing dusk It waa not possible to
tell whether or not It waa laughter
that waa lurking In his eyes. He
drew her round so that she saw
bis car drawn up at the curb.
"Get in," he directed. "I'll take
you to buy all the papers at all the
corners In town if you'll tell me
dia voloe roughened suddenly and
she though she knew why.
"Georgie has a very bad bruise,"
she said, "and a headache, but
that's absolutely all. We've been
wonderfully lucky. Even Eddie,
who"
Aveney laughed. It was an odd
sound; amused, baffled, Impatient
Jenny supposed that she should not
have mentioned Eddie. Bhe slid
Into the seat next to the driver'!
and he took his place beside her,
"Were toa hurt, Jenny?"
"Oh no."
"Frightened?"
"Yes." Bhe admitted It with
sting of tears In her eyes. It
weakened her to lean back against
these heavenly leather cushions
and be aklmmed along the street
that had seemed so long. Why,
here was the corner already! Beck
oning to the boy Aveney bought an
armful of papers.
"There's a whole bundle on the
back aeat already I got them when
I heard of the accident," he re
marked. "But they gave so few de
tails that I was racing alone to find
out tor myself about you both."
Tbe pause before the "both" was aa
enigmatic aa his laugh. "Now 1
know there's no serloua damage
done, will you come for a drive
juat round the Park?
"No."
She atared down at the papers he
had tossed on to her knees. No,
repeated her heart and no and no.
"What you meant to say," he sug
gested gravely, "waa that you much
regret you can't accept for thla eve
ning but that aa It Is obviously go
ing to be a very fine Sunday tomor
row you will come picnicking with
me anywhere In the country If I
call for you punctually at ten. . . .
That'a what you meant. Isn't It?"
She shook her head. Tbe tears
were rising In her throat No, she
would not go. Why did he ask her?
Because he had been so badly hurt
by Georgie that he couldn't face a
day alone. Why else?
"No use for mo at all, Jenny Re
vel!?" She waa silent; and It waa aa
though all the street became silent
with her. The newsboy had darted
away round a corner and the noise
of the traffic lulled and dropped;
a radio was suddenly switched off
In nearby house. It was as
though someone had said to the
world "Husht Listen! Listen to
Jenny Revell, who Is going to say
no'. ..."
She looked up Into Garth
Aveney'a eyes. She saw the color
of them deepen and darken. She
heard blm draw an uneven breath.
"At ten, then," he aald aoftly.
And now I'll take you back to
your apartment D'you mind It 1
Just drop you there and go straight
along? I'm supposed to bo dining
with my uncle at eight and I aee
lt'a quarter past already. And
anyway I don't want to have to
talk to your cousin tonight"
Well, Georgie wouldnt have
wanted him to talk to her tonight!
Or tomorrow either or tor the next
ten daya, when Eddie would hold
all her thoughta. But one couldn't
explain (that. It would be unkind.
Besides Jenny put hand to her
head it would be giving away the
secret. She said timidly
"Have you time to drive me to
my hotel? It's Just round thla
corner. I'm staying there; I'm not
at the apartment now."
"Is that where I call for you to
morrow morning?"
"Please."
He nodded. Be seemed absorbed
now In the rhythm of his engine, In
different to her presence. Misera
ble, at war with herself, aba atared
down at her handa clasped npon
the papers. One thumb partly ob
scured column.
"Mr, Eddlt Toumtend, who trot
at Ine vnecl when hit ear come
Into ejlHJlon with a but'
(Jenny moved her thumb and read
on)
" Jlod juti left City Ball after
hit marriage fo Af( Georplna Be
fell. Urt, Toicntend, who Wat sit
ting In Ifte birch of the ear, wat
guile tinhurt and accompanied her
husband to tht Hospital where "
The car slid Into speed. Jenny
could read no more.
Copyright. Julia CIsft-AdJoms)
Bad newt about Krtdlt threatens
Qaorole'a elana. on Monday.
AIR MAIL RATE RISES
THREE CENTS JULY 6
WASHINGTON. June 9. ( AP) In
crease ot the air mall postage rate
within the country from a to e
centa for the Una ounce and from
10 centa to 19 rente for each addi
tional ounce, effective July . waa
announced today by the pcelotflce
department. The Increaae la ex
pected to yield ("000.000 annually
In revenue.
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BLACKSBURO, Va. (API Alfred
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ber o( the track team and waa re
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