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PXCE EIGHT STEBTOBD IGCffi TRIBUNE, SfEDFORD, 'OHEGO??, SUNDAY, ?, 1389. By the World FORGOT ' j i e j -1 l . . n..t i , f I vgTD jfTioi ty iuiry 11. iijyreJ BYNOPBlBf Bernle Bm,.. corn Aoms rom a party to k... Nicholao, her husband, in the depths of despair. Injured while rescuing a girl from a frightened horee, he has been told bu the mo tion picture company umoee etar he haw been that hie ecarred fate and limp end hie ueefulnete in the films. Hie only course is to retire to a little village in hie native M naiant end Bernle declares the cannot live in England. They Guar rel, and at last Bernle locks herself 'to her room. The knowledge that Bernto vincee at the sight of his battered face is salt upon Kicholae1 1 wounds. Chapter Thraa TOSSED ASIDE A T last Nlcholaa fait paacsfulness closing about him, and than whan tha first roar atraak ot sun- light lit tha graynaia, ha turned and Hung hlmaelt dorm on tha bed and alept heavllr. When ha awoke tha door between bla room and hla wlfa'a waa stand ing wide open. ' He lay for a little while looking at It; aomehow he knew Instinctively that the room beyond waa empty, She had left him a note, and aha Bad left her wedding ring lying on ft I oan't m with you Nick, and I don't think you want me to, so I'm folng away. Don't worry about me, ut you won't you said 1 should be all right. It's no use ssylna I'm sorry you won't believe me. PERNIO. She had taken everything of Tains (hat ha had given her, and aha had left behind her wedding ring. The window waa wide open to the morning aunablna, and Nlcholaa lift ed hla arm and flung tha ring Into tha street. Ha thought again of tha English countrywide verr much aa a man dying of thirst In the desert will think of water. If there was a boat home he would go by it. There waa nothing to keep him In a country that had no more use for him; tha thought put new ire into mm. WENTY-FOUR houra later ha waa waicmng New York fade into ui aunsnma beblnd him. There had been nrtfcMv in htm toff. He had registered under his own name out even tnat bad not seemed to arouse much curiosity, ao quickly raa he fading from memory.. ' Ha stood staring out over the sea, at the receding skyscrapers and the statue of Liberty which waa grow ing every moment In perspective more una a dumpy wagon, ' When he emtio nn Innnp jtuttn. gulsh her In the misty distance ha anrnea ana went aown to his cabin. I Tha steward waa there, unstrap ping nis luggage. ! Nlcholaa frowned. ' "All right, leave It," he aald short ly. Tha man stood up. 'Anything I can ao ior you, sir 7 ' "Yes. leave me alone How tired he was. He sat down on tha side ot hla bed and stared down at his lama leg. The doctora bad told him ha waa lucky not to fjava lost It. ! Overhead and all around was loise ana bustle voices ca lllnar. the ind of heavy lug-tare. Nlnhnlna felt Imaelf to be far removed from It IL He was travelling- on thin hnat leeansa there waa nn aMiai. t. Ma home, bnt ha waa nm.ihi. r' part the world had passed him by. 8rm.nn knocked at hla cabin door; he heard It but ha gave so rlgn, and the knock was repeated. Nlcholaa frowned "Who Is Ut" The door opened timidly till It wsa wide enough to show the altm figure of a girl who-stood there with a bunch of flowers In her hand. When she saw Nlcholaa, aha smiled, and there waa no trace of horror, or even of pity In the smile, although ahe must have seen tbe thing that had made Bernle wince and turn away. Nlcholaa did not move, and ahe cam a step further, holding out the lowers. "Do yon mlndf I thought you would like them," she aald. Ul made no offer to take them, and she laid them dowc on the little table between them. "I'm jolng home too," she aald. She waa yonng and alender with' a aort of alSn look that made Nich olas think once again ot English country-aide. Apart from that ahe was not at all pretty, or waa It that he had forgotten what natural beauty waa llkeT Her hair waa soft brown, and a Ut ile untidy, hanging to her shoulders In loose curls, and she wore a ahort lark skirt, and a scarlet jacket. Bad ly dressed, Jailer would have called her If he bad noticed her at all, but it was more likely that bis eyes, al waya on the look-out for a potential star, would have passed her over, Her eyes wandered away from Nlcholaa round the cabin. "It's nice here. Isn't It?" ahe aald engagingly. He atood np, wincing a little at audden pain. "Is your cabin on this deck!" he asked. She ahook her head. "No. I'm down below; it's cheaper." "In that case," he aald harshly, "there Is no need for yon to visit this deck in future. Is there!" The smile died on her elfin face, and for a moment she seemed at a He stared out over the water. . losa for words, then she aald uncer tainly. 'I'm not going to bother you. I don't want your autograph or any thing, but I've always loved you so in the pictures," "I've done with the pictures." Damn the girl ! Was there no way of making her see that she was unwelcome? She nodded, her eyes sorlous. "I know. It mads me cry when I heard," ahe said. But there was still nothing l:i her eyes but wistful interest. Nlcholaa tried again. "Tour friends will be wondorlng where you are.' he said meaningly. Ens laughed at that. "I haven't any friends on the boat. I'm travel, ling alone." I prefer travelling alone," he said shortly. For a moment she stared at him' uncomprohendlngly, then ahe aald slowly. "Do you moan that you don't want to talk to me?" That la exactly what I have been trying to convoy." Oh" For a moment ahe looked hurt, then abe smiled again. "I'm sorry. I expect you're tired. I didn't mean to bother you." Aa the girl turned to go, Nicholas picked np her roses and without a glance at them, flung them through the open port (Copyright, Hit, Doubltday Doran) Nicholas- visitor, learns a test for love. tomorrow. Entomologist Back From Beetle Area y. T. K eerie, entomologist with the wureau from the Portland office, and t. W. Buckhorn, spent from Tues day until Friday lsst week in Crater National park carefully investlgttlng western pine bettle infected areas, ac cording to park officials. The two men reported that the ex cessive cold weather, early In Decem ber and the exceedingly low tempera ture In in Februa:y, which reached II below in the park, had killed the pine beetles in the lnrvse stage, un der the bark of the trees D. 8. Libber, park naturalist and assistant superintendent of tha park. said Saturday, that the inversion of temperature at Fort Klamath to be much colder than on top of the mountains. Because of trite he aald. more beetles were allied in the lower regions than higher In the mountains. Theta Deltl Phi, Phi Beta Sigma, Sigma Epsllon PI alumni lnrlted to breakfast Llthla Hotel, Ashland, Sun day, June S, 0:30 a. m., 60c. Sigma Epsllon PI. Respond Miss Hales. 1 Walt St. Report NEW YORK, June 8 (AP Profit-taking cut a swath through the stock msrket today . and most com modities Joined the decline. Losses of 1 to 8 points were fre quent, though Frlday'a gain waa not il!y erased. - Volume totaled 3.587, 720 ahares. Among the larger losers In the share market were American Tele phone, Consolidated Gas. the two U. S. Steels, Weetinghouse, Union Carbide, Seara Roebuck, American Tobacco "B," American Can, Santa Fe, Louisville is Nashville and Dela ware As Hudson, which fell 3 to 8 points. Case dipped 4 and DuPont slightly more. Nash, National dla tlllers, American Sugar, Pere Mar quette and Studebaker auccessfully oombatted the downward trend. - Today's closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: Al Chem. & Dye .1 13 Am. Csn 89?, Am. At Fgn. Pow 14 A. T. T. . Anaconda , Atch. T. tc S. F. . Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel . California Pack'g. Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solv. Curtlaa Wright . -lit . 17 . 67',4 I!4 28U 22 "i 19'i 22 Ve 18?, DuPont Gen. Fooda Gen. Mot. . Int. Harvest I. T. & T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward. North Amer. Penney (J. C.) 2;, Iphllllps Pet . 78H , 3451 34?. . 38 16 V, 38 " 22'1 29!'s 38 13 Sou. Pac. . Std. Brands Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel . 35 . 30 . 30 Vi . 32 , 36 7 , 88)t . 81 831, S'MATTER POP By C. M. PAYNE v THE FAMILY ALBUM-NO DISH PAN By GLUYAS WILUAM3 TfUS WIFE HFIL POIflr pistes so she cm eX A R5f - THERF5 ONlY AHftHPrVlOFTHEM. . DKlDES T& SflVf WORK. BY WK6 WrTHOUt A D1S.H WieJ. 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