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SIEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1932.
Nothing Venture j
j by Patricia Wentworth J
trSOPSlS: Dlttroit tsuauae of
dawning love tor hit young wife
Han. disturbed by her terrtblt
dnam that ho it dtod, Jervie
Wears it awakened in iho dead of
night by a noitt in hit room. A
pebblt it totted in. Beneath hit
uindow ttandt Ratamund C'artut,
the girl who tilted him in on un
tuacettful attempt to tecure hit
great fortune, and atkt Jervie to
seme down.
Chapter 85
JERVI8 TO THE RESCUE
TI7HAT do you want?" Jeryia de
ls mended o( Rosamund, who
tool below bli window looking up
at him, tha moonlight grey upon her
faca.
"I'll tell 70a If you come down.
Don't wake anyone."
Ha hesitated, frowning; furiously.
What waa this all about! He turned
hli wrist and looked at the luminous
dial of his watch. It waa two
o'clock. What on earth waa Rosa
mund playing at?
"Jerrls, I'm In perfectly dam
nable hole."
He aatd, "All right wait a min
ute," and turned back Into the room.
He got Into some clothes a ten
nis shirt, flannel trousors, blazer,
socks, and shoes. Then he went
down to the study, opened the win
dow, and got out.
"What's the matter?" he said.
"My car broke down."
"Where?"
"About three miles away, on the
main road."
"Well, I'll waka up Mrs. Melllsh.
She'll hare a room got ready for
you."
"No no I don't want to do that."
She came suite close and put a
band on his arm. "I want to get
back. Janet Tetterley doesn't know
I'm out"
"What hays you been up to?" said
Jervls.
"Thai's not your business."
"What do you want me to do?"
said Jervls angrily.
"Make lesa noise to start with,
and then lend a hand with the car."
"What'e tha trouble?"
"Fre ditched her. We could get
her out together, but I can't budge
bar alone, and there Isn't likely to
be anyone passing for tha next tour
hours or so."
Jerrls did not know what prompt
ad him to say,
"You're alone?"
"Well, would I corns and dig you
lent In the middle of the night It I
wasn't? I don't walk three miles In
renlng shoes tor tun."
: "All right I'll get tha oar out and
run you back."
Rosamund's hand closed on his
arm a strong hand for all Its white
ness. "No, you can't do that it'll giro
the whole show away."
"What la there to giro away?"
said Jervls.
"Well, to ha quite frank," said
Rosamund, "I can't afford another
scandal on the top of turning you
down. It Isn't all jam as It la.
Janet'a under Basher's t h n m b ,
though you wouldn't think It Basil
ar's a prude, of tha first water when
It comes to bis own womenfolk. It
he knew I'd been out all sight, he'd
never hate ma In the house again."
"And H'a not my business where
you're been?"
"Well la It?"
"How can yon get back without
omeona finding out?"
"It's as easy as mud. Tha aeoond
chauffeur sleeps over the garage,
j Ton couldn't waka him If you drove
in, truck through the room. I've got
'a key, and I can take her In the
.same way I took her out, without
anyone being the wiser.'
Bo she couldn't have gone out
much before midnight. Queer busi
ness this.
"Well, we'd better be getting
along," he said.
Rosamund moved, let go of his
arm, and stepped out ot tha shadow.
The moonlight touched her uncov
ered head and took all the gold out
lot her hair. It lookod trey with
threads of silver In It. Her face, her
hands, and tha column ot ber throat
were Ilka Ivory eeen through water.
She was wrapped In a black Chinese
shawl whose embroidered flowers
vera like faint ghosts whose color
and sweetness have died and been
-forgotten.
I She moved beside him, walking
lejulckly and In silence. She could
Ikeep pace with him without effort
)8he produced, as always, an effect
)0t graceful ease which waa In sharp
L
Offices ot the Medford school dis
trict were moved yesterday from the
Medford Center building to the city
hall on North Central, where they will
be open to the publlo Monday.
The district will occupy the of
fices, which formerly housed the
county eerltf's atatf. before the coun
ty officials moved Into the ney Jack
son county court house. Redecora-
tlon has been completed and moving
bas been In progress for two days.
The change Into new quarters will
save the taxpayers of the city ap
proximately 180 a month as money
formerly paid Individual Interests will
be returned to the city, the quarters
being rented from th city, which
took over the co"rt house following
removal ot county officers to their
new quarters.
4
Desirable bouses always In first
class oondltlon for rent, lease or sale
Call IDS.
t
Phone Ma. well naul away four
refuse, pttj anltarj awvlce.
contrast to the habitual bluntness
of her speech. She did not speak
now until tbey were past the gates.
Then she said In a mocking voice,
"Don't you want to know where
I've been?"
"Not particularly."
"No wonder I Jilted youl Tou
don't care whom I've been meet
ing?" "Why should I?"
"Do you?"
"No. I don't"
"No healthy curiosity?"
"I'd like to know what you're
driving at"
"I'd like to know myself," - said
Rosamund, her voice harsh on the
words.
They walked on without speaking
for a couple ot hundred yards. Jer
vls couldn't help a feeling of ex
treme nervousness perhaps It was
tha fact that his rest had been dis
turbed in so curious a manner.
Nan had dreamed that he was
dead. It wasn't an omen, ot course,
because he waa an Intelligent citi
zen of the twentieth century who
hadn't the faintest belief In omens
and tabus. Yet he could not put It
out of his mind.
Nor were his nerves due to his
strange errand. Nan would never
have demanded such a thing at such
an hour. Nan would not have gone
out on a shady venture; It she had
been caught with a ditched car at
I o'clock in the morning, she would
not have made unreasonable re
quests of the neighbors. Not even
ot her husband.
Yes. The more be thought the
less strange this early morning visit
was. Rosamund was a demanding
person. She was never a consid
erate person. Probably It had
seemed quite the proper thing to do,
this business of flinging pebbles Into
someone's window to save her own
skin. He felt bettor.
Then he asked:
"Are you going to marry Leon
ard?"
"Should you mind it I did?"
"Not In the least But I should
think twice before I did It it I were
you."
"Why?" said Rosamund.
"The man'a an outsider."
"Thank you ne'e my cousinl"
"Everyone's got some dud rela
tions. Are you going to marry
him?"
"No," said Rosamund.
"Well, that's damned sensible of
you."
Rosamund moved a little farther
away from him.
'You've made such a sensible
marriage yourself haven't you?"
Jervls said nothing. Quite sud
denly, when she said that, ha saw
Nan aa he had seen her settling
back against ber tossed pillows; her
rumpled hair, soft and brown; her
little tremulous smile; her eyes
clear shining after rain.
Sensible? That wasn't tha word
for the marriage that had brought
Nan Into his life. Who wanted to
make a sensible marriage? He had
taken a leap In the dark, and It had
landed him In a place ot extraordi
nary enchantment You weren't
sensible In an enchanted place.
He threw hack his head and
laughed. What a Jest lata had
played on hlral What a gorgeous,
rollicking, enchanting lest! Ousts
ot laughter ehook him. He wanted
someone to share It with him. But
he couldn't very well share it with
Rosamund. It was Just like fate to
thrust Rosamund upon him at thla
Juncture.
She had crossed to the other side
ot the road. They had reached a
bend whore halt a dozen wind-driven
thorn trees stood above the hedge
on one aide and a row ot elms cast
a dense shadow serosa the road
from the other.
"Here's the car," said Rosamund.
"We haven't come three miles."
"It felt like tour In these shoes."
The road dipped Into the shadow.
The car stood In at an angle to
wards tha hedge. The place was
as black as overhanging boughs
could make It
"Yii ought to have left your
lights on," said Jervls.
Rosamund dldnt answer. He
heard her move, hut he couldn't see
her.
He opened the door ot tbe car and
leaned forward to awltch on the
lights.
(CopvHoat, lt, Ltmlncott)
Nan sake Roiamund aims ques.
tlona, tomorrow, without conspleu.
sua euccaae.
FLOCK 10 REG
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1. (AP)
Democratic it tint rat Ion her for th
November election, u announced by
the registrar of voters today showed
It to be almost four times aa large aa
the registration In 1030 and more
than 00 per cent greater than in
1028. while the Republican totals de
creased.
The present reglntratlon was an
nounced aa 139.048 Democrats against
33 608 In 1030 and 73,301 In 1028.
The present Republican registration
totaled 143.053. against 180,706 in
1030 and 104.035 In 1038,
Tvn Die In Well
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Ort. 1.
(AP)-J. A. Winston, 70, and Arthur
A. Amea. 3S. both of near Vancouver,
lost their lives In a iss-fllled well
here yesterday.
When needing eupllcatlnf salts
boots, flat-pacts or fan-fold cash
rtfltter forms, ledger sheets
tor bookkaeplng machines or
sny other kind of printing
don't order from out-of-town firms
and psv more. Phone ?B end one ol
our representatives will ceil.
Walker Hinted In
Re-Election Plan
NEW YORK. Oct. 1. ( AP) On
the heels of a court decision calling
for a mayoralty election In Novem
ber, the name ot former Mayor James
J. Walker was mentioned In political
circles today as a posalbls candidate
for re-election.
The Herald Tribune said Tammany
Hall bad revived its plan to support
Walker, who resigned following an
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Investigation Into tbe city adminis
tration. Has Farm Aid Plan
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Oct. 1
(AP) Tbe agricultural program of
the Socialist party was outlined and
attacks were made on Gov. w. D.
Roosevelt and President Hoover In a
series of addresses In Minneapolis
and St. Paul by Norman Thomas,
Socialist candidate tor president.
.
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
Escape From The Everglades!
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200 Quake Dead;
Count Increasing
ATHENS, Oct. 1. (AP) The
count of victims of tbe- week's earth
quakes st Chalcldlce, set Saturday at
more than 200 dead, continued to rise
today as many dead and wounded
were being found under crumbled
ruins in the city. Meanwhile, the
shocks continued at Salonika and
most of the frightened people spent
the night in tbe open air.
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ROME, Oct. 1, (AP) Pope Pius
XI met whst he called the new "le
gal persecution" of the church and
Catholics In Mexico today with an
encyclical announcing a policy of
"formal co-operation" without re
nouncing principles. In the slightest
degree or withdrawing past denunciations.
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Tells Optimism
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1. (API
After a brief conference at the White
House today, Stanley Dollar, presi
dent of the Dollar Steamship line,
said hs hsd told President Hoover
that he found "the travel business
picking up In all parts of the world."
Dollar said he had talked but little
business, and that his visit was mere
ly to pay his respects to the chief
executive."
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For Whiskey Flask
PITTSBURGH. Oct. 1. (AP)
Pour automobiles filled with city de
tectives raced at breakneck speed to.
a house on a report a man was seen'
placing a bomb beneath a porch to
day. The bomb scare turned out to be
an empty quart whisky bottle.
Real Estate or Insurance Leate It
to Jones. Phone 790. ;
By GLENN CHAFFIN
and HAL FOKUEBK.
By EDWIN ALGER
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