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    JTGE FOUR
&IEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, . 1933.-
uying Barbara
sVy JolU Cleft-Addsuau "TOO PUTT MAMT-
SYNOPBIB: With ker ii.ual
effrontery, lira. Lodely urrltet Bar
bara Quentin at Kinat itallard
atkino that the rack and ttore
the Lodely belonolnot. Hark
hodely and hit mother art In Lon
don, whert Farrell Armltaot w
tv'nllno muck money la latino
ifar at on arlllt. Forrtll hovet
that when ho hat made Mark
hurt, parhavt tvtn cured hit lame
mom. Barbara will break her on
Cagement to Hark, and marry
liar lit benefactor. Barbara tin
Uhet paoklng, ttept out a moment,
and returnt to find eomtont in tht
JjOdelyt former home.
Chapter 80
LEILA SPEAKS HER MIND
BEFORE Barbara had tlma to bs
oome frightened a cool Tolce
eald "Hullo! Thera you arel"
and Llla Cans came out into ui
balL
Tva bean to your rooma. Tour
fendladr said you'd moved Into your
Toxeter houae, but you Juat mlghtj
M hero. So I tnongni l a cnuuue
finding you. I've coma straight
prom Lonaon.
'TVhyr asked Barbara bluntly.
The uncertain light ot the awing'
tog oil lamp showed no flush on
(fellaa cneeKt out BaruarB. wiou
that eh (alt repulsed.
1 dldnt mean to sound inubby,"
ha amended, though without haate.
' 'Only I wondered what you could
have to say to me that wai bo Im
portant." She caught her breath
sharply. "There's nothing wrong
jrlth Mark?"
"Mark's In olover. . . . Have you
Peak with all thla lunk by your
self?"
. 'Ym."
Just Ilk Mrs. Lodely to swing
ft all on to you." '
That's not tor you to say, Leila."
Leila was unabashed. She turned
back Into the sitting room and eyed
the fountain pen and the papers.
She was dressed in the golden tan
leather coat and hat In which she
looked so supple and invulnerable
and aloof. She picked up a large
sealed envelope torn at the edgos
and weighed It absently In her hand.
You forgot these, Barbara,"
TOo. There was no room. I must
take them In a separate parcel. . . .
Oh, that big envelope has split! I
smpose there was too much In It"
Lalla turned It over oarelessly
nd It split further. It had been
ridiculously crammed.
"Barbara, I came down to urge
f ou to do Patsy Raoul's house."
"I don't think you bothered to
find me Just to ask me that" .
Barbara was scornful and because
she was also tired to the point ot
collapse she let her scorn show.
She began to put Mr:. Lodely's pa
pers together, placing one Ul-tled
bundle upon the other. Leila's hand
went out and stopped her.
"Barbara" She sounded al
most moved, tor Leila "Wo usod to
be friends as children. Why do you
hate me sot"
"I don't hate you," she protested
-''exactly."
"I think you do exactly. - And
rou've no reason. What Is It you're
jot against mat"
''I suppose that I resent what,
ever there Is between you and
Mark."
"There's nothing between us now.
And for what there once may hare
been, blame Hark as well as met"
"Blame MarkT" Barbara said, her
ioorn Intensifying. "How futile of
yon to push responsibility on to my
poor Markl"
Then she stepped back; back and
kaok until a chair impeded her re
peat. And step by step Leila,
blase, pursued her.
"Your poor Markl Why yours
rhy yours? He oould hare been
tnlnsl He would hare been happier
Srttn me. You're lovely, In a picture
book way, but you're nerer attraot
4 him as I hare. He Isn't your type
ot lover. Ah, you're oftondod by
tbatl Yon think I've no right to
pay It!"
"Yoi have leas thai no right
Xou're Impertinent"
"And you're selfish!"
"Selfish It . . . Leila, hadn't you
better got"
"You are selfish selfish and
proud. You made a promise when
yoa were too much of a child to un
derstand the nature ot It and now
It has become a matter ot pride with
you to keep your word. You never
ask yourself It Mark Is really happy
In your care."
Barbara flung baok her head.
"I don't need to ask myself. I
sk Mark Instead and he tells me
that be Is happy and that he lores
Annual meeting of the Oregon
Oaves ttooort oompany was held Mon
day night tn Grants Pus. The old
board of directors and officers was
te-olectod, and Ooorge O. 6abtn re
named manager, the same board and
manager having hold offioo slnoe the
company was organised In 1033.
Visitors at the oaves during 10SS
me and that he wants us to marryl"
"Of course be tells you that, be
cause you're made him bellere It
Mark's lazy, Mark's cruel, and
there's a side of Mark that makes
him hold to you because with you
he can be as lazy and cruel as he
chooses. How do you know that
with me he might not learn to be
less crazy and less cruel?"
"Because," said Barbara, Icy, un
relenting, "I aaw a portrait he paint
ed of you. He has nerer been so
cruel to me as that!"
"Oh, Markl Oh. Mark!"
Leila's hands were flung out, as
though she sought for help. .Then
she went stiffly back to the table,
sat down and held her head.
Barbara's anger had vanished ut
terly. She, too, returned to the ta
ble. "I'm terribly sorry I said that,
Leila! Terribly ashamed!"
After a moment the muffled voice
answered from under shielding fin
gers. .
. "You needn't be. I provoked you
to It Has anyone besides yourself
seen It?"
"No," said Barbara without a
qualm. She added, coming closer
"It's destroyed now, absolutely
obliterated. You can forget It and
everything to do with It."
"I'd like to tell you about the
portrait" said Leila, applying lip
stick and powder-putt with careful
precision.
"You needn't tell me, Leila."
"We were Booing a lot of lach
other. I think Mark wanted to fall
In lore with me; or perhaps he only
wanted to feel free. He seemed to
resent violently that he was not
free; and yet be nerer contemplated
for one Instant giving you up. It
was as If he daren't" ,
"I'm not his Jailer!"
"Are you sure you're notf Any
way, he was Irked and restless and
he took It out on me, but only, I
swear, because he was Irked. I don't
naturally drive him to cruelty, as
you do."
"It's useless, this kind of talk,"
"No, not useless. It's part of
what lies between us and It's time
we had It clear. . . . Barbara, Mark
and I decided at last there was a
fancy dress ball In town and we
planned "
'I've told you I don't want to
know."
"A'hd I've told you I want to tell.
We left this hole ot a place quite
openly but I turned off the London
road the other side of Toxeter and
we went down to a little village I
know on the South coast
"He gave me an emerald pendant
a beautiful thing, set In platinum.
But there was a girl there a
waitress" faintly like you and It
broke Mark's mood. Next day he
began to taunt me. I went oft the
deep end I threw the emerald at
him we had a hell ot a row and In
the end I drove up to town, swear
ing be oould stick alone there by
the sea for the rest of his wicked
Ufa."
She bent and peered Into the mir
ror in her bag and ran a finger-tip
over the arches of her brows.
"After I'd been In London at the
flat a couple ot weeks, he sent me
a photograph. I gaped at It at
first I couldn't got the point at all.
You see, I hadn't seen the portrait,
then."
"It was a photograph of the por
trait?" .
"It was indeed!" Leila laughed
the old, mocking laugh, a little bit
ter, a little amused. "You're seen
It you'll know why I oouldn't risk
his showing It to anyone."
"He never would have shown it
Hocouldn'tl" ,
"bon't be a fool! You know he'd
have shown It to all Kings Mallard
It It bad suited him. No one would
hare believed that I hadn't sat for
It He had been making 'notes' ot
me tor weeks, you see, and he evi
dently had had his eketch-book with
him and there's no doubt he has a
wonderful-memory. , . , Well, when
I'd grasped the Idoa, I wired him
'How muchr
"WhatT You you daredt"
"Mark wired back 'Fifty.' He
Informed me afterwards that It bare
ly covered hla expenses in getting
back here. He'd written to Mr.
Froro for his fare home and that
blessed old saint went himself by
car and collected him."
Barbara gripped the table as
though she had taken a blow oror
the heart
(CoMiHskt, nil, Julio CTt-faiio;
Barbara hat an ovarnlghl guast,
Monday.
wars fewer than 1031 by many thou
sands, but In comparison with othyr
reaort there was a loss percentage of
decrease than the average.
The oavos resort each year offic
ially open on May 10 and closes Ooto
br It, although caretaker and guide
are retained throughout the year.
The bulk of the travel la from the
latter part of Juno to and Including
Labor day.
Otneera of the company are: Prank
Maahburn. president; Sam H. Baker,
vice-president; A. X. Voathtes. secre
tary-treasurer: George O. Cabin, man
ager; L. M. Mitchell, director. Other
atorxholdsrs are John Hampshire,
Wilfred Allen and Dr. R. W. etearni.
OF
PARIS, Jan. IB. (jp. A son waa
born today to the Bgum Aga Khan,
young and beautiful wife of the
wealthy Boat Indian prince who Is
the religious head of million of Ifi
znalli Mohammedan. ; .
S'MATTER POP
TAILSPIN TOMMY
BOUND TO WIN A
'NOW, LOOVOE
V IF I EAT T44I3 SUTV,M w ' J aw 1
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' evir-'iHEM"THnee"tHcxj6Piiso
YOU? LUR16HT THEM, WH AT'Re
Vol cio rnv anou-r ? wwAT'ft
1 TOUR BKIr-' PRice
VVS TOLD TO Li 1 HWtB TIMES
t THAT yoiVRE TALK1M' WITH MR,
lfVN- 1 t , mi. 1 ' J
THE NEBBS Sweethearts
mm
..r-THERe GOeS THAT " ueu..MAVBeN?l, 'cWt"? Ns'moiohW IS AuiSji'si W "lF? !?V?,T3.. .A oJ
fft'tTi 0-0 1:3 STUCK) him AjSo MC'S 1 I A CASlKfeB -VWHO IS 5ME? I ZaoUX TWefters lAROOlOO THE PIRESIOE Yjja Y
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HT Vx6 y ttt T?1Q inaiirthtttihton. gaif IsiJ I L 11 I
BRINGING UP FATHER
f A CEMTVEMAN OM 1 I A CHNTt.MAN? I I If OH-HEU.O- I1 1 1 KNCrW T- AMO ToU TELL I
THE PHDNB-fjIFl. I ITCAKTBt I I VAJX TOUR RCfWDV FRIEMD YOU
ME VOULDSTT GIVE 1 FTR rE- f JUT COM' ARE NOT GOING OUT J
Hg NAME.'SIR.- J , . J TO ANSWER To-NIGHT- I'LL r '
V , THH J GO WITH OUfkh-A
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There's No Guesswork in Tribune A. B. C. Circulation
The child wa horn at the Amer
ican hospital in the Keullly district.
Mother and son were reported doing
veil. The Aga Khan II.. the father,
la at Cannes on the Riviera.
He U the 48th Indirect and un
broken descent from the Prophet Mo
hammed's daughter, Patlma, and her
husband. AU. One of the most pic
turesque figures In Europe, the Aga
Khan maintains extensive racing
atables in India, and England and
plays an active role In Indian poll
tics. The Ismalli Moh&mmedans pay
him annual tribute. ,
By a previous marriage, he has a
One By One The Bandits Fall!
Little Deal
HEUE .BABNEY WA
f USTeM
f KlsJ-iXJ
UP ALVA
BAr-V 11- TOU WHNT 1JL
1 KNOW WHETHER I GOT A
1 PHEW THERE T
t wmpttt e per,
I T rDM oc
FE5L
SX1
2 8 -year-old son. Prince All, who makes
bis home in England.
The son born today was the first
child of the falr-halrert French wom
an, born of a bourgeolse family, and
the &7-year-old sultan sportsman.
They were married three years ago.
Tender and body repairing. Prices
right. Brill Sheet Metal Works.
Broken windows glased by Trow
ortdge Cabinet Works.
patronise Hum Industry.
Buy Whltelaws Chocolates,
Keep that money at home.
By C. M. PAYNE
(iWA Kf 31
VJH.L J
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Ma vr-rsrTiew 1
, I DOKfT CPlRB
TUP Kittle? CALL
DLYTTON AT THE
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uvt-e n :
SOUGHT BY INSULL
ATHENS, Jan. 18. Gamuol Insull,
whose American passport recently was
DARK VESTIBULE
WM THE VIWTSte&f fiSD -WlOamSorlToPFlfiCR
s&mfftimtR&rt m m& upper bpjl.
m NO WHICH APART-, VE511BULE POOR OXX&
MEW HIS TRIENP IS IH CAHf fiPEH- flMPS TrlKT WAS
i7EAt NAMES ON UTO8- flRsT flOOR APARlMOff
BOXES IK THE DARK BEli.
evamieiHANPSHoira
USHf UM6 EN0U6H TO
REAP CARPS OF06HH B.
HEICH, 6-U RE1SENBACH,
AND ONE -fWS IULE6I8UE
WHAT' THAT? EIGHTY THOUKAND
DOLLARS IS TOUR. AKr PRIC&Tf
VMRITETHI DOWN IK VOUR TiOOKt'
IT'S My VRlC&.lOOi THOUBMl
'WITH you, OlDNT VoU? WELL.,!
TOUR CHfcCK. IOMOHKOW 7
WELL- TM SORRY
BUT I CAN'T GO
OUT TO-NIOHT.
NO- REALLY- MY
i GUESS That
WILL SETTLE
HIM- WHO WAi
THE ROWDY?
WIFE WONT
LET ME
Uir-. 9
annulled by the United State, gov
ernment, has spplled fo- Greek citi
zenship, It was learned today.
This alow prooess, however, usually
requires three yeara' resldenoe to com
plete. Insull has been here alnce
OctSber 9, when be fled from France
and Italy Just before attempts to
arrest him In those countries at the
request ot the United States. A Greek
court refused on December SB to or
RRSf TlfiOR WAWMQJf
TDJAKft SEEM RAIHER Wf
Qtf Af MISTAKE. WCIPES
HED BEffER U6Hf MATiH
M& READ NAMES
6ET5 "flREP OFfrWcWE,
REASONS TfW IF UPPER BEU.
KTCK FIRST flMR, LOWER.
BEU. MUSt BE TbR fi)P
BfiOR. RIH6& VT
AFTER WArfiN6 IN vM
T&R POOR TO ClICK, USB
IflST MATCH 10 DISCOVER
That APflRTMETiT IS
VACANT
Oopyrhrht. 1933. br Th Bell gyndlcate. Inc.)
A1NTT
COUNT . "
YURCHANGE
HE WANTED
ME TO OINE
WITH HIM
EVENIN'BOVS! i OEftL N
DIOVOUHEAR M. I l
J fifsi
der his extradition to face larceny
and embezzlement charges In Chlcsgo
in connection with the failure of his
huge utility Interests.
Meanwhile, authorities have given y
no indication of Intention to Inter
fere with his continued stay here.
Desirable bouses always la firs
class condition for rent, lease or sals),
Call 108.
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
UfeWS MAtfH WhUH
MrfEPUrfEJJ fllCKBS
ear. nam's se:id?al
MORE Mfri prrft RESUrfS
6E1& DrSCDURAfiED
6V THE WHOLE 9tTUP
12)N ArJP 60E5 HME
8U7
WUUArfS
By ulenn currm
and HAL FOUBESt
By EDWIN ALGER
WHAT'S THE
MATTER .
JONATHAN
LEAVirla
By SOL HESS
By George McManua
O-U'
AND I ALWAYS
WANTED YOU TO
KNOWW1M WELL-
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