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    PAGti SIX '
METTFOBD MXTL' TRTBTJXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JTJNE 5, 1933.
K By the World FORGOT
I ' A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres
SYNOPSIS! Discarded by the
tnoviee because his heroic rescue ot
an extra girl had led to a hopelessly
tcarred face and an ineradicable
limp, Nicholas Bovd ealle gloomily
for England, hie home. His wife.
Bsrnie, cannot lace obscurity, and
remain behind in New York. Juet
after the ship eaite a timid, elin girl
brings a bunch of roeee toth- fallen
star's cabin because ehe thought he
looked lonely. But he flings the
roses into the tea, and rudely turns
' the girl out.
Chapter Four
GEORGIE BANCROFT
GEORGIB hid been watching
Nicholas Boyd all the morning.
The long promenade deck was al
most deserted. The sky was grey
and overcast In spite of the Intense
beat, and there was an ugly heavy
well that made the great liner lurch
from side to side like a drunken
man.
Georgia Bancroft, har, hands
hrust deep into the pockets ot her
red jacket, and her loft hair flying
In the hot breeze, leaned against the
rail and locked wistfully across to
where Nicholas Boyd lay full length
In a deck chair, his eyes closed, one
hand hanging limply by bis side.
They were two days out from New
York and It was the first time she
had seen him since she had tapped
t hlB naVIn Ann, with tiar ntfnrinv
of roses.
The girl who shared Georgia's cab
in (neither ot them oould afford to
have one to themselves) bad spoken
to her about Nicholas.
"How awfull A real fallen star.
Isn't het I'd ratber be dead. No
wonder he keeps out ot everyone's
way. I shouldn't be surprised It be
doesn't Jump overboard before we
get to Southampton."
her subject. "Now Nicholas Boyd
In the films was the one I liked. He
made love Just like well! 1 used to
wish I was the girl," she sighed
ecstatically.
Georgle said "Pooh I that's not real
lovemakln; . People can't kiss real
ly properly when they know that
half the world Is going to pay fifty
cents to see them do If
"Fifty cental" Nelly was scornful.
"A quarter Is my price, not that
Nicholas wasn't worth more. Gee,
It's awful all being disfigured (or
life like he Is, isn't If"
GEORUIE'3 color deepened. "I
don't think It makes any differ
ence," she said stoutly. "Once you
like a person you always like them,
no matter what happens to them.
At least 1 do."
Nelly stared,
"Here, I say, are you craiy about
him?" she demanded.
"Of course not, but It's a shame,
everyone saying he's ruined for life.
Scars often fade quite away, and
anyway, they make people more In
tor ..ting; some people. I think
life's horrible."
But Nelly would not allow this.
"It's what you make it," she de
clared with all the Inexperience ot
two and twenty, "I was like yot
once all Ideals and things, but no'
Georgia looked wistfully at Nicholas.
sue was a cheery little Cockney
soul who bad been on a visit to a
brother In Chicago. .
"He paid my fare or I eouldn't
have come," she told Goorgle with
to have stayod with him for ever,
but bis wife didn't hit H with me.
She's from Boston."
She waited hopefully for some
comment; she loved talking, but
Georgle bad no comment to make,
A ITER moment Nelly Foster
tried again. "Where have you
"To New York, to see my moth
er" Nelly's eyes opened wide.
"Your motherl You don't sayl
Doesn't your mother live with you
"No; she married again an
American, and they don't want me
to live with them. I don't want tn
either. I'm quite happy."
"Do you live alone?"
"No, with an uncle. He lets me
do aa I like."
The two girls looked at one an
other with mutual Interest.
. "I oould have married out there It
ri liked," Nelly volunteored, "I
could havo married a man In the
canning business and have stayed
In Chloago, but be was old" she
shrugged her shoulders. "He was
fat, too, and bis chin was all bristly
when he kissed me."
"When he kissed you?" Georgle
looked scandalised. "You didn't let
him kiss you L you didn't like him?"
Nelly laughed. "Of course 1 did.
That was the only way I could and
out if I loved him or not It's a good
way, too," she added shrewdly.
"You romember that. If you can't
stand a man kissing you, you can't
stand him -t all."
"I've never kissed a man," Geor
gle said.
"Some of them don't know how
to kiss," Nelly went on, with the air
of one wbo thoroughly understands
now, my lamb. The less you expect,
the more you get."
Georgle picked up her scarlet coat
and dragged It on ratber Impatient
ly. "I'm going on dock," she said.
"Hope you'll ";iJoy It," Nolly rt
tortod, turning over on her pillow.
"The boat's rolling like old Harry,
and the sight ot the sky would make
me sick for - week."
So Georgle had gone up on deck
alone and found Nicholas Boyd. He
looked lonely she decided, as she
leaned against the railings a little
distance from him and wistfully
watched him.
He lay very still, his slouch hat
pulled well down ovor bis eyes, on
arm hanging limply by his side.
Georgle bad seen pictures of Ber
nie Boyd, and hadn't admired her
very much, though aha had been
honest enough to realize that per
haps there had boon Just a shade ot
Jealousy In her criticism.
Bernla was very blonde, almost
like one ot the china shepherdesses
that atood on the mantelpiece in
Georgle's uncle's study; ehe bad a
"cold" smile, too, that lookod aa If
It was meant for unseen crowds
rathor than for any spoclfio person.
And she was not with her husband.
Georgle wondered what Boyd was
thinking about; he lay so still, his
lame log resting on a cushion.
Georgle sighed; those roses Nich
olas bad thrown away bad cost her
throe dollars which would have been
very useful for other things. Not
that she grudged the expenditure;
she would have paid six gladly It It
would bave given Nicholas any
pleasure but It did seem rather
waste.
The ship gave a sudden tremen
dous lurch, causing Georgia almost
to loss her balance, and when she
had recovered It she saw that th
book which had been lying face
downwards on Boyd's knee h
sllpped and fallen to the deck.
It was an opportunity and George
took It unhesitatingly.
(Copyright, nst, Doubleday Doran
Perforce, Nicholas Itarnl more
bout Georgia, tomorrow.
Two Drown In
Idaho Stream.
MOSCOW, Idaho, June 6. (AP)
Old-timers today expressed the belief
that with the river at Ita high stage,
there was little chance of recovering
the bodies of Arthur Spaugy, asalat
ant football coach at the University
of Idaho, Nampa, Idaho, and Boyd
Brlgham, who disappeared from a
raft on the Clearwater river near here
Saturday.
Farm wagos In Alnbama averaged
40 conta a day or 8 a month, with
board on January 1, 103S, aays F. v.
out. federal and state agricultural
stauatlclan.
An Xenla, Ohio, woman. 103 yeara
old. was burled In her wedding gown.
pWRIGlCY'S
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NOW. EVEN UTn
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IN TOILS AGAIN
PORTLAND, June 6. (AP) Walter
Bannister, 38, Claremont Tavern
slayer paroled March 28 'from Oregon
state prison, wai arrested here lwrc
night with two other ex-con view
when police found them loitering sus
piciously near a drug company ware
house. Bannister, sentenced to life for the
Claremont holdup In which two men
were killed, was carrying a fully
loaded revolver, police said.
The men arrested with Bannister
were Robert J. Ferguson, 49, wbo was
sentenced to three years on a second
degree murder charge In Clatsop
county, and Charles I. Orlfftn, 32.
given a aix-year term In 1820 on a
charge of participating In the Clover
dale bank robbery.
4
Call the Southern Oregon Credit
Bureau. They can tell you who pays
his debts prdmptiy.
FIND LITTLE sVIISS
WINDOW GAZING
Mary Ellen Stanunen, 3 -yew-old
daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. B. Stam-
men. was having a good time win
dow shopping Saturday evening and
was getting along nicely until two
women took her to fahe police sta
tion aa a "lost child.'
Mary Ellen dldnt reveal her name.
"It's Just me," she told the officers,
and smiled sweetly when she was
presented some gum by an Interested
bystander. Mary Ellen, however, was
glad to go with her mother and con
tlnue the grocery buying which waa
abruptly stopped when Mrs. Stammen
found her young daughter missing.
A new species of black baas the
Micropterus pseudaplltes has been
classified In streams of Louisiana and
Georgia. -4
MinMli or frnnrf siihittltiitii tew
silage for small herds of cattle.
S'MATTER POP
By C. M. PAYNE
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srSJfr iif J tit (Copyright, 1933, by The Bell Syndicate, Ine.) j
SCHOOL IN JUNE
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
TRIES HfiRD, ON A WARM
SlMW AHEWJOON Iri JON?
16 CONCENTRATE OH WHAT
"TOCHER IS SAVING
LOOKS WISffOUY AT BLUE SKV
Otff OF WINDOW AKP IVMEfft
To -PLEASANT SOUHP Of lAWtf
MOWER OUfsiDE SOMEWHERE
1UWS RElOCtfcrflW FROM WlN
JWrV BACK TO BOOK. WONPERS
WHKT PftfcE THEVRE ON NOW
HEARS A B0RDY-6impV IN
TrZ DISTANCE . 6RADUALL.Y
FAPIK6 AWAV
EvWiMlK6 15 VERf WET OUT
SIDE, OUST WE FAINT S01MP OF
THE LAWN-MOWER. EVES BE6)N
to rm verv hewvY
HAS 5UPPEN FEELIM6 TfeAcHEr&
EVES ARE ON HIM, AND SITS
BOtf UPRI&HT TRVlr6 ?0 LOOK
KnErfQvT
hears bo' voices and the wonders whv some kips
Sound of a baseball tluhkm& have all the luck
into 6l0ves. 6ue5se5 k5 the 8em6
WrS, WHOVE HAD SfflRlEf FEVER AT
THEIR HOUSE
(Copyright, IMS, by Th. Bell gyndleat., Inc.)
HEARS HI5 NAME CAlLEP ON TO
REdrfE, 6ASR5, CHOKES, ANP IS
saved ev The pismissw. bed
RWfclN AT THAT MOMENT
TAILSPIN TOMMY Hold Your Breath!
By GLENN CUAFF1M
and UAL FOEBESX
AIXOOVSO ON A ONE CHANCE." H FXOM BtMP'AtS AV NtrAO S AHD SfegZ I (1
P'BATS CAVS 70IAIV
BOUND TO WIN Lodgings For The Night
Q RAPIDLV A9 POSSIBLE , BEN
EXPLAINED TO THH GEORGE
ABEUL. VNHY HE WA36EARCHING FOR LOTTA,
rTHEN VOU MSANpyABSOUiyTELV NOT. MR.
By EDWIN ALGER
GOOD HF&eso, vxiurvT O BP) ltts
HERE I'VE BEENTHINKINS, BECAUSE
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