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MEDFOHD . MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. I, 1933. P2TGE ETGHT living by Julia Onfl lit SYNOPSIS: TarrtB Armttage not launched Mark hodely at an artitt, and hat arranged a curt for hit crippled body, lit hat had tht promiet of ilark't flancte, Barbara Qutntin, that ht may havt a year in which to do theet thingt, to that tht may ehooet bt tvjeen tht two men unhampered iy pity. But Barbara and Mark have broken off; Barbara, in gratitude, offert to marry Farrell. who relutet a "coneolatlon prite." Tatty Raoul, actreet, hired by VetXa Cane to precipitate a QUar- ret between Uark and Barbara, it telling Farrell'e old guardian, tht Vicar of Upptr Mallard, about her kotivUlu. Coaster 41 PATSY DOES A DANCE tX THE Upper Mallard vicarage tha lamp was lit, bat It was placed la a curious position or a lamp. It wu on tht floor.' It Illumined mainly tha feet and the lone lega of Miss Patsy Raoul at ba danced, singing in bar queer, busier rolca a long of tha vlne Tarda and the sun. Tha vicar, In a choir at tha other end of the loom, applauded delightedly. "Splendid I Spendldl Ton know, I have the pleasant feeling that I couldn't possibly approve of that long It my French were less rusty; but fortunately I only understand ena sentence In Ave. What a swing ing, stamping tunel You're giving one old man a lot of pleasure, Miss Raoul.' "Why nott" "1 don't know why not," admitted the vicar, sucking contentedly at bis pipe, "but one la supposed to say that kind of thing. Personally, rva always Imagined that when a creative artist feels the wish for an audience, It's Immaterial whether ft consists of one old man or a hundred young ones." Patsy Raoul picked np tha lamp and brought It over to tha table by tha lira. "Man make ma the mora good audience as women," she remarked, ourllng herself into a chair like a make. "I like not any women aver. Only Barbara." Sha grinned and forgot to sound foreign. "Th first time I met her, she fainted dead away. In the Park. I told her afterwards my face bad Bade people scream now and then, but it had never actually knocked anyone senseless before." "I'm glad you Ilka Barbara. She needs a frlnd." "She's only to lift a linger and ba can have tba best friendship In the world. Tarrell Armltage " "And I'm glad you Ilka Farrall Armltage." Miss Raoul looked defiant "What do you meant He doesn't Ilka me. I got wrong with him at the start tried to sting him for a, couple of dogs. Only vanity, yon know; I could easily have afforded two tykes, even without my leg acy." "You're enjoying your legacy?" "What do you think? It's ex tremely pleasant, being rloh." "It Is, Indeed," agreed Mr. Irere. Tm vary rich myeelf." Miss Raoul stared round the meagre room with her small, black ayes; eventually they returned to her host'a composed face, fine as a cameo In the firelight. Her throat ached suddenly, Ob, to be free, like this old man, of the pull and urge of life! To have a calm mind, to know the heights and depths only through tha hearts of others, to dip so small cup at the fountain of human love that always it is fall to the brim! She said restlessly, "A poor old friend died and left ne his her whole bag of tricks. I mayn't touch the capital I must ST that seems to me spoiling the Ship for a half penny's worth of tar, but the trustees say they'll tvake ma any advance within rea son on the income. And so long tm It's my reason that's to be our ktandard of measurement, well, I'm lot complaining." She hooked one leg over the arm t her cbalr and lit a cigarette. Her green and crimson woollen kuit made bar look Ilka soma mediaeval jester. "You meet come and see my how In Town," she added irrele vantly. "Come and etay with me When Barbara has' re-done my bouse. I wish you would." "It Is very gracious of you to ask me. But I might offend Far tell. I always accept his hospital ity when I need a little change." .Be smiled at her. "We shall both come and sea you ao." After a pause, he added gently "Yon have your art, yon know. You must not aek niort of life." "Mayn't I?" "Well, If you do," said tha vicar rlth one of bis abrupt dives Into TWELVE MILLIONS OF RELIEF FUNDS LOANED WASHINGTON, Feb. Iv (AP) Tm IN Barbara lie use Attttr too cam mat' practical common sense, "yon won't In my opinion, get It Isn't it rather late for Barbara to be roaming the country-side by her self?" Miss Raoul cocked her bead at tentively and presently rose to look between the ourtalns. She stood swearing softly to herself, as she always did when she was intent on anything. "There's a oar," aha said pres ently. "I think It's Farrell Arm luge's. What d'yoa bet he has been roaming the country-side with her?'" The vicar sighed a little. Mies Raoul came back from the window. She asked "You don't think shall aver stop oaring for Little-Cad-Mark?" "I don't think so. No. Love roots deep, with her." "Good job Leila paid me only to vamp blm, then, not marry him!" And, as the vicar looked lost "But that's how I first came Into It I thought you knew! Sha of fered me a hundred to work up an affair with Mark help blm to get thoroughly bored with Barbara, you know" "With Barbara, your friendt" "I hadn't met her then. Leila al ways spoke of Mark's girl and the decorator-girl as two separate peo ple. Tact, I s'pose. Or salesman ship! She's got an eye for a bar gain-basement, has Leila." "Leila, your hostess?" "She even wanted 10 pay me by results, like a matrimonial agency I But, of course, I made It fees in advance and my word of honor that I'd earn 'em." 'Your word of honor," echoed Mr. Frere. "Yes, I see." 'What d'you meant I kept It, didn't It I handled Mark all right; the da Capo that's a restau rant where bis lot mostly goes was simply cackling about us be fore be faded off to heaven knows where! Look here, tell you what I'll do" She dropped back Into her chair in a sudden lassitude. I'll return Leila her money. I can see you think It was shoddy of ms to take It. Oh, but I will! I'd like to please you. And I'd like Farrell Armltage to get what he wants, too. I'd rather help him for nothing, now I come to think of It." She met the vicar's smile. "You'd feel the same," she challenged. "Can't we work to gether, somehow, and fix things for him?" I'm afraid not" The gentle finality was like a knelL "You and I, my dear, must share this tear of seeing one we love left empty handed by life. Wa shall both need fortitude." "Fortitude be 1 I'll wring Bar bara's l-eckl" The vicar was chuckling over this remedy when the door opened and Farrell Armltage came In. "Alio, 'allol" Miss Raoul wel comed blm. "Yon not do know I am bare and yon shook dead, no?" "Ha d bava ahookad deader It he had oome In time to hear your song," said Mr. Frere. Ha looked affectionately np into Armltage's face. "Wei', Farrell?" "Everything's all right sir, hon estly." I'm very glad to know It my dear boy." "What have you done with Bar bara?" shrilled Miss Raoul, "She got her toet wet on the sands, so she's changing." 'She goes up to London tomor row," said the vicar tranquilly. "with Leila and Miss Raoul. Or that waa the plan. But If you are returning yourself, perhaps you will take her by road: and see that shs gets oomfortably to her hotel. I am a little anxious both Miss Raoul and I are a little anxlons about her." The door opened behind her and Armltage turned eagerly, but it was Leila Cane who entered and came up to tha fire. The vicar greeted her; there was an Instant's pause and then the vicar spoke again: "What," asked the vicar, stirring faintly In his chair, "what of Mark, lately? Is he still In your house, Farrell, or not?" Armltage told them what there was to tell of Mark. "Mark Mark cured? Mark well? Oh Oodl Mark wall?" It was a ragged cry, horribly startling, torn from Leila who had been so smooth, so sura. She dropped stick and gloves In a final devastating clatter as she got to her feet; and then they heard her make her tumbling way out of the room and out of the house. (Copyright, tM, Julia CUft-Aidamt) Mtrk Ledaly le up e his old tricks, Monday. Teoonatruotloa corporation May mad available 13,834,870 of emergency re lief fundi of which Montana received 30.970; New York received fl,100,00O, IUlanola 4)0,000360 and Ohio Ml 3.700. A aenat committee Investigating the corporation's loana to rallroada learned today that 11.8 per cent of tha banka which have borrowed from tha R. P. C, ilnce have been doeed KEPT RIGHT CELLOPHANE VICTORIA, B. O.. Feb. 1 (AP) A brave tale came down from the north today, of how an unarmed In dian rescued a 32-year-old white girl from death by freezing, and carried her seven miles to safety through sub-uero weather. S'MATTER POP fCojyrieht, 1883, by TAILSPIN TOMMY VOU MEAN VOU HVNT US TO FLY THIS OOS oven TO THE E4HT COA6T AND SEE l (jOE CAN SEU. IT lO SOME BIRO U3 HO OUT-GUSSSeD. i . A I i .Tncf?T ' BOUND TO WIN-On L k j f TrlA-ri 3ue sUR,! )M ) IT. I'LLiBMS) TOT 3 -THAT Wut, t T JTrEi5?yTHAT DOS HEAPgp 7 'M GOING DOWN TJlNWT A MINlJTefe Lc?SSE Sl Ss5f STRAIGHT FOR THB I Lf WITH VOU,3IM--THPfrB BENT I HEAR j 1 A tj .,'& N A gs5eV WOODS VL.L. HOP kjB?) li WHV I'M FIVIN6TH1S M SOMETHING l-l EtVi-iLI BHIftRSlEt f. VtSHJiS. SR- 3M M-yCAR.TAVte WMR, RoPB--VT'LULETL3COMIMSTHFiOUGH g tf '5Pgi, ' A ?S, 5-R I rM: THE ROAD AS J&M f DOWN AIWECWSTHE B116HE6! yf-J, ,0l,ViS5 SSTicVS THE NEBBS Two Sides To A Story 1 AJr3M SOLDOX, rXRO)KJD HOTEL "TmA,NJ ANJVTMIKJS. THAT BRINGING UP FATHER II MARIE-I HAVE NO Vf T T MORE 6RD-EED THAT RO EAT TOR MV UTTL6 I I MORS THAN HS J CANARV- 'PHOME I 1 IMC- I AND CRT TWO V ' Ibtoje OP CANARYJ I 'jmms&i jLsfci There's No Guesswork in Tribune A. B, C. Circulation Anna May Unlman, whose parents were believed to live at Napa, Calif., waa reported missing Saturday from a point seven miles from the little settlement of Telegraph creek. The Indian took the trail, and found her In the anew, hands and feet se verely frozen. Buffering from expos ure. He said she apparently mushed for ten miles before falling, exhaus ted. He carried her all the way to Telepgrapb creek. The Indian agent there wl released to Atlln, B. O., and obtained first aid Instructions from a physician, then radioed to Garcross for an airplane. The BU Syndicate, The "Chief" Is Interested In Tommy's Plan! MMMiMrmrMmAJr-rt enough dough a have vou exhibits, about " - ' ee iwM.wr r- rwmyi tiM tMmWMMJX :0. n.ATMMS OF V7 TAKIN MP"" U KWR WE RICH NOlO-THeKtS vstwe f M IfIf lLJtf A.1JMi-Uttrrwm AN EVE 11 TO rTY ZTHE FASWOnAULt I I I H II - lf run ICK- . r uJt tuu ; aHWmmm UMFE-MF HAD A JL COLONICS 1? HAVANA? HAVANA Ifm . , ri COULD PUT IN U" -f-Vfes-7 -rm The Trail. TMI3 OLD FOOL, VWOOLO SO HOME HE'S CA.OSINJS MORS COMM6WT THIS TDWM ftlJB ENEH MAPPEJKJED BEFORE a a t irM WOVA SlNCt MACC1E COIN IN FER ATHLETTCb b ON A DIET- I OON'T GT EpJOUGH TJD EAT TO X.&EP ME AUVIE- AN c,H& LOT Of oTRANCfi f-fffc e 1V Kin Despite a bitter wind and low temp eratures, the pilot made the 125 mile flight with aid for the girl, reaching there last nJght. 4 ' For Immediate clearance hats formerly priced up to $10 AO now 60c and ftUOO. ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN. New spring shoes now on display. A larger and smarter variety than we have ever had, and at only 91.95 to $3.95. The Band Box and Shoe Box. Phone MX We'll haul away jour refuse. 01 ty Sanitary Servloa. By C. M. PAYNE OUST AWHV DO VOU HERE I WANE A PfTl 1 SEE- IF I HAD UWouR IDEA IS TO VES-- IT LOOULBI 1 BOTH ECKJDS MEET AMD AUOKJfi COMES VALET A (OO CHAUFFEUR AKJD VOU VA1SW THEM OUT ,TWROW atf. o. a hi Orrw MAKIN ME CAT A ftwwn S;Acm Inc. Gm enrt Hyte emwiA V DntJT J-l J iter A war on diphtheria has been de clared In Jackson county by the lo RUBBERS SWW WilU ORDERS TO KEEP HtS FElf DRY" 6Ef& PREffV Wfc.RM AMD VOVA HW OFF. atmuAuv finds ROBBER, WU OF SNOW Z-l WISM THAT " HARD TIME OI.O.ROX UJ1TV-I WI5 UJWILE JJISi-lfS COST AMVTWI KJS , CASJY VOU . OKJB l0 MV DlWECTJOM HELLO-TWl) lTWTS JlOC&' OENCE- ENO OVER TWO OOiES OF BIRD 1EEO RIGHT AVAT- cal volture Mo, 105 ofthe 40 and 8, an organization wlthnn the Ameri can Legion, In a campaign launched In cooperation with two local phy sicians. Or. P. W. Krease of Med Tor d, and. Dr. C. L. Ogle of Grants Pass. The work will be featured by Im munization of school children with toxin antl-toxln, the only known way of successfully combating the dread ed disease. ' SftRfS WORK OH A SHOW MAN oesEWB that one of WS RUBBERS HW coyie off SITS DOWN IN WETTEST WRfOF SNOW 15 PUT , ROBBER OS CArtfPOrrWrtri WS MlTYENS OH.PfSCARDS THEN). (Copyright, 1W3, by The Beg BymUcate. roe.) 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' By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Z BORROWS FOR If lH SWotf, MANAGING 16 6Ef MOST OF SNOW UP HIS SLEEArJDpOWNMCK RE10RN5 TO SHOW MAtf PRENCHED 15 SM 8UT FEEUNS VERV VlRtilOOSJ BECAUSE HE W RUB BER ON A6WK By GLENN C HAITI '. and HAL rOHBKBZ ITS rOT BAO,AT THINK I'LL TAKt YOU UP ON T, By EDWIN ALGER MA7BE) By SOL HESS MUCH OP W Ck,l 1 RlflUT WW V ST'i i TCkU t uim mm m tt wnr is."1" wr ivnj a aaai illE LONG,3lMij r mr am.1 : W. TL kJICK. WIM OUT WERE . - TT ms Rl - tt - T By George McManua