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PAGE stx MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORl), OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUABf 17, 1933. $puying Barbara J m by JnlU Ocft-Addjuns AmOor ef too tun kuaxf STNOPmSl rarrea Armltaot tilencet Urn Lodely't miitlvtna at to why he tloaa 00 muoft tot her ton Unrk wit a turlhet promise to have a lamout doctor try to cur hit crippled body Hark make hit hottest ridtculout tn tome eketchct drawn tn a ntnht club then telle them to her. The check ht offert Farrell but Far tell tendt the insult by Inalatlnff that the cheek form part of an ' allowance for "inctdentale." Far rell't deeper plan it to win Mark't fiancee. Barbara Quentin, for him tell. . Chapter 29 FARRELL'8 LETTER AS the Toioter baa get Barbara down In ins Tarn Market, "he aw that lights were springing up In tbs town, although It was only a little after tonr o'clock. She wa very tired. Her assistant at the shop had been stupid, cus tomers bad been trying and none of her wholesale orders bad arrived for a bouse she was decorating. She made a dispirited way towards the rooms sbe bad occupied until a (ew days ago. There, rising up behln the town, was Upper Mallard bill, where Far rell Armitage had spent one of bis early years. Somewhere In its folds was the terraced slope wbere the Lodelys had bad their bouse and wbere she, too, as a very little girl, had lived and played In tbe sun. Mot tor tbe first time she found . Darban was occasion to wonder by what strange financial Jugglery ber tathor and Mark's should have died ruined d broken, while Cane, their partner, bad prospered. Bbe reached her old lodgings and found, as sbe had siiBpected, that Some letters bad not been forward fa. '1 wuu only sayln' yesterday I sstould ave to send them on to you, apologised ber landlady, - "When did they come?" demand ed Barbara, tearing open the first, which was addressed In Judy's sprawling band, Mrs. Rtdd medi tated profoundly and Barbara read Judy's letter. "It was funny you saying the other day that you telt there was a change coming to Kings Barn," wrote Mrs. Lodely. "Ton were right. I heard from my sister this morning and she Is coming back to live there after all. "I don't know I'm sure what we hall do for a home, all plans now being upset, but I thought perhaps you wouldn't mind getting tbe place oleaned up and packing our things, the trunks are In the attlo. "I thought perhaps you could let me have a room In tbe Toxotor bouse to keep the trunks until we are more sottled, so tar all I can say Is that Mark says be will be here for a year at least, so I suppose I may as well stay, too. "Farrell Armitage baa been doing verytblng for Mark's comfort, al most too much. I must say In a way I oan't see why he troubles. Per haps you can make him out hotter than me. He even talks of getting fresh medical advice for Mark. When Kings Barn is ready for band Ing over, hotter leave keys with Mrs. Rldd. Mncb love from Judy." "Twuis Monday that come," vouchsafed Mrs. Rldd suddenly "Monday, so 'twuis." "You should bave sent It on," slghod Barbara, pushing It Into ber pocket. "You -lid promise to for ward letters, didn't you?" In the course of the noxt tow niln otes It became evident that the time to sort, pack and remove Mrs. Lod ly'a possessions to Toxeter would be that very evening. Resignedly Barbara faced IU She save Mrs. SNAKE EYES POP OUT WHEN SKINS CHANGED LONDON, Jou. 17. (AP) Several da keg at the London coo are regard ing spectators with a glossy stare. They lost their eyes In eocldenlo of rarlous kinds and the keepers fit ted them with glass ones, T.he only . Liars", ,mi m.u,,jwmmZMi 1 -jLi- LWI ill Rldd Instructions to clean tbe bouse on tbe following da. and to keep tbe keys until called tor. Tben she tier self went on to tackle ber share of the pother. As she turned In tbe direction of Kings Barn sbe found that she still held tbe second letter unopened In ber hand. . Sbe stopped under a street lamp and scrutinised It. A square envelope, expensively heavy and plain sbe started and thrust It Into tbe other pocket. It was, of course, from Farrell Armitage. Well, b must wait he must wait until she had accom plished this urgent service tor Judv and Mark. There was another street-lamp Just abead. Sbe walked past It, ad juring herself not to stop, not to read the letter Farrell bad sent ber. Sho was not curious to know Its con tents. Sbe bad no time. . , . She turned and went back to tbe lamp and opened bis letter. "Dear Barbara, in my Ignorance and general ofllclousness 1 bad a couple of rooms fitted up for Mark the sight of wbicb will, I tear, re duce him to frenzy. Will you come up and put them right? Farrell Armitage." That was all. Sho felt llloglcally disappointed that he had found ao more to say. Sbe did not for one moment consider the possibility of very tired. doing what be asked. To work for Farroll under Mark's sneering smile would be Intolerable. Doslilos, If sbe did go to London, there would be Miss Raoul's com mission first . She found that she had passed the garage where sbe must order a car to convoy tbe Lodely luggage to Toxotor. She bad to retrace ber steps and order It It was to come In two hours. Two hours gave her only Just long enough, but as she lot herself Into Kings Barn, sbe was glad she would have no time to waste. Sbe put on an old smock of Judy's and dragged the trunks from the) dusty corners. She tackled Mark's room first, but be bad loft very lit tle behind him. When things were In place, she said good-bye to the room and went across to Judy's. . . Here thora was more to do. Bar bara, who had known ber so long, was appalled at the Utter, Old scarvos, old stockings, bits and ends of ribbons Barbara took upon herself to throw away at least ball the accumulation. Thore remained now the two downstairs rooms and tbe kitchen. Excopt tor Mark's books which had to be packed separately, there was little here belonging to either moth er or son, A cigarette case of Judy's lay on the mantelpiece, Mark's gramophone was on a table. There was a battered darning basket in the drawers of a desk thore were some papers. Without examining thorn, Bar bara lirted them out She added to the collection some notepaper and a fountnln pen and thou, on an Ira pulse, sat down and wrote Farrell Armitage that she was not tree to come to London.. The truck wai due, but not yot in sight Barbara decided to run -lit and post her lot tor. She bad posted It and was back on the threshold ot the house when she beard someone move In the sit ting room. Idiot that she was she had left the door ajarl ICoriiirtoht. J. Julia Cleft-Addamtt Barbara oata Into a wranala, to morrow, but aha m'akea uaeful dla covortea. trouble Is that every time the snakes shed their skins, the eyes pop out and hava tn be fitted back again. Try that on a boa constrictor. CAPTIVATING KEW FROCKS. -Every new color, and beat of all only 3.05 and S9S. TUB BAND BOX St BT'OB BOX 820 B. Oth street. "The store that saves you money."- --"KEPT RIGHT CELLOPHANE HONOLULU, an. 17, (AP) The cult of nudity became an absorbing topic of conversation la Honolulu today following the arrest of four couples on Kallua beach minus clothing and the announcement of Oban von S'MATTER POP- TAILSPIN TOMMY I MAKi rr "EeMeMUnt. Jib. I oMB cny Lett. J V HOT "to 0O IT 2?k Ji 7? Ml N37E.T J ZIm.ita I a ) ( i T3-Aw-w! 1 ( NO TlNMl TP 'iJ rT ( v , Ifcs , (Copyright, 1833, by Tha Ball Byndlcata, Inc.) 22i tf"T?. r "" j : 1' : .. -. . ai I, 'V ". " ' '!'"'"-''- '7- '' 'I fcA.-isij1 J ltv'"'v A oo,lg. ? t ge'SSa, CAPTURED YET.' J IT UlA TO TtEAU 3 S-fiC"-! 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Circulation Schmaltzumberg In a letter to a newspaper he was starting a nudist colony at Kaena Point, Arrests nude Thursday night aft er one newspaper described midnight "whoopee parties' at Kallua Park, across Oahu Island from Honolulu, and editorially demanded police ac tion, were followed by assignment of a police patrol to the beach section there. Kallua Is a favorite spot for beach and house parties. For Fuel Oil delivery, Phone 832. nelnklng Trucking Company. We give 8. & H. green stamps. Lost A Golden Opportunity! CAFE WORKERS IN ASTORIA STRIKE ASTORIA, Ore- Jan. X7. Five of AstorU's leading restauranta were closed today as the result of labor difficulties. A strike was called last night by the local Culinary Alliance after the By C. M. PAYNE proprietors had established a sew wage scale, calling or reductions of about 18 per osnt. Th restaurant employes offered to take a 10 per oent cut. Tli proprietors offered waltresaes 3J5 a day, fry cooks H a day and dinner cooks $8 a day. Desirable houses always la first class oonditlon for rent, lae or sals Call 10S SUBURBAN HEIGHTS j (Copyright, 1833, by Ths Ball Byndlcata, inej' (1 . -p mams " ' y& sS. NEIGHBORS THOUGHT FRED PERIEV HAD mm UEAVE OF HIS SENSES WHEK THEY SAW HIM WAD1S6 THROUGH THE DRIFTS IK J.0W SHOES GRlMlV CARRYING HIS GALOSHES. WHEN FRED RECOVERED HIS TEMPER EN6USH lb TrM-K, HE EXPLAINED -7 linn Irfl" uir rifi aogWAS WfH HELLO-RADlO AUDIENCE- 1 VANTTO THANK YOU FOR THE MANY THOUSANDS OF LETTER'S) I RECEIVED TO-DAY- AND A AT LEAST ONE THOUSAND OF THEM REQUEST THAT I SING THE RHEUMATISM tOMG" YOU'RE IN MY ARM AGAIN"- SO Libbs Baby Is Healthy, Report PHILADELPHIA, Jan. IT. (ff) Dr. Norrts Vaux, obstretrlclan, who attended Mrs. Ubby Holman Reynolds, said today reports that her baby waa losing weight were "without founda tion." "On the contrary," he said, "the baby Is gaining weight. If anything." fcCtiirc aw couir raiiMFD' ERNIE, AND TH SKO SUP I WILL OBLIGE Philippine Veto Vote Agreed On WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. VP) A vote on President Hoover's veto of the Philippine Independence bill by Indicated la the sonata today as filibusters against the Olasa banking measure saw tney woura hot delay any longer a decision on th By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Vfi&rti lAMHF HF OFF THE ROOF, F1UJK6 THEM By OLtNN UUAi-'FUi and UAL FOUKtSl (ASAIN- YOU SOT MORE "S2 . LIVES THAN A CAT-- 1 SHOULD VE PLUS&tU fOU WHEN I HAD A CHANCE. By EDWIN ALGER By George McManua 0U5T LET ME SOCK HIM ONCE-1 HEARD HIM SING LAVT NICHT- p-J-C i T 1 : PLEASE1, MR- . JiGG-iA-i rr ' Httei wri