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POTT! KTT ' 5n?TF0TtD"MTrC TRTBITNT5, "NTEDPORT), OREGON1", TUESDAY, JTJXE 6, 1933. n By the World FORGOT (Ax9 A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres BTNOPSlBl KuaoUu Bovd, the Jamoue film etar, ha played the ra once too often, and been re warded with a hopelesely ecarred taoe, a limp, and cancelation ot hi eontraot. Now, deserted by hi flippant wile, he hoe tailed lor hie native England, anaioue only to be alone. But Oeorote Bancroft, vnin troduaed, brine him a gift of roaet which he rudely fling away. And now, on deck, ehe watchee Boyd, and finally teee an oppor tunity. Bit book hoe fallen to the deck. Chapter FIT SECOND ATTEMPT OEORGIA mads t, a nick diva across to Nicholas, matched rp the book, and then had to clutch at the bead ot Boyd's nbalr to tare her self from an Ignominious fall, i "Oh I" she said with a gasp. Nicholas pushed back bis hat and opened bis eyes. "You're Terr kind." He was look ing at her without Interest, and alter a moment be held out bis hand tor the book. "Thank you." She gave It to blm reluctantly, "Is It a nlos book?" she asked. "I haven't read It" Then was a great tat ooll ot rope dose by, and Oeorgle sat down on It, elbows on her knees, cbln In hor hands. "It's Tery rough," sh Toiunteered. "Is It?" "Urn." She nodded, her bright eyes on his face. "Nearly everyone's sick." He raised himself a little, shifting Into an easier position. "Ex cept yon, apparently," he said. Tea, except you and me," she agreed. "I'm a good sailor. Nothing ever upsets me." The faintest smile orossed hi eyes. "Or discourages you," he added quietly. "What do yon mean by that?" ahe asked very dlreotly. "If you mean that you wish I would go away, I think It's a pity. It's not good for yon to be alone all day with nobody to talk to." "I Ilk being alone, and I don't want anyone to talk to." "I do," she said. . "You'd not dislike me "Well" he laughed, wlthoit much mirth. "I believe there are several hundred people on this ship, and they can't all be sick." "I DON'T think any ot them want ' to talk to me," Oeorgle said. "I tried one or two but It wasn't easy. Nelly's not so bad, but she's lick too." "Is Nelly your sister?" "No she shares the cabin with me. I didn't know anything about her when we started, bnt now I think I know as much about her as the knows about herselt She loves talking." "You don't seem to object to It," Oeorgle went on rapidly, "I know you hate It because I'm here, but you wouldn't dUUke me so much It you knew me better. I wrote to you once, months ago, and asked for your autograph. I don't suppose you remember my name." "What Si your name?" "Georgia Banorott" "How old are you?" hs asked brusquely. She told htm at once. "I'm twenty one. Nelly Is twenty-two, bnt she must feel years older than I do be cause she says she hasn't a single Illusion left" His fleeting smile came again. "And you, apparently, are still full ot them," he said. "That all depends what you mean," she answered gravaiy. "I till believe In love and happy end ings." "You must be a good deal less than twently-one then," he said grimly. "I'm not" ehe assured him. "i was twenty-one a month ago, the day J aallud tor New York. My mother Uvea In New York with her second husband. I don't, live wltb them be cause he doesn't like me. I live with CALIFORNIANS IN STATE WILL GATHER IN EUGENE ITU GENE, June 6. (AP) Former CtUiforalani or Oregon will gather In Eugene Suuday, July fl, for the first annual California state picnic to be held here in connection with the fourth ot July celebration being i 7 IVRIG EN fcr SWEETENS V .rv7Vn. V VTHE an uncle In England, and 1 tblnk it's all for the best," she added quaintly. "And does your mother think so too?" "Yes, she seems to. She's got a swell apartment" "And so your mother Is well off, Is she?" Georgia nodded. "Her husband Is." "DDT hs doesn't like you." D "No; not that I've ever done blm any harm, but I suppose there are some people who don't like chil dren at all." ' "1 should hardly call you a child r "WouldL't you? I think I am, In some ways," she said naively. "No body has ever kissed me, for In stance." "You mean no man?" She nodded gravely. "Nelly says that It's the only way to And out whether you love a man or not letting him kiss you, I mean." "I suppose she didn't tell you how many men It would be necessary to kiss before yon found one you did like?" Nicholas asked dryly. "No, she didn't, and anyway, I think I could find out without that. I always know my own mind." "I see." If you knew me." "My uncle says I ought to have been a boy, that it Isn't deoent tor a girl to be so sure what It Is she really wants, and tben try so hard to get It" "What sort of an uncle la he?" Oeorgle puckered her brows, "Well, he drinks, but J don't mind that Ho's very kind to me In his own way, and he lets me do what I like." "Even to running wild' on Ameri can liners, and talking to any strange man who happens along." She looked at him steadily, "You're not a strange man," she said. "I've known you for ever so long. I saw your first picture. I ex pect you remember It too. It was oalled 'Against His Will." Nicholas lauched. "Yos, I remem ber. It was a vory bad picture." "I thought It was beautiful," Georgia said earnestly. "Do you re member quite it the end where the girl who bad been in love with you for so long and yon wouldn't have her, lost ber home and all ber money and you came along and she Just looked at you and fluid: 'I've lost ev erything, Just as you always said 1 should,' and you picked hor up In your arms and said: 'You've still got me.' I thought that was beauti ful." "Beautiful rubbish," he answerod shortly. "The absolute antithesis of what would have happenod In real life." Sh looked at him solemnly, "What woul'. have happoned In real llto then?" she asked. Nicholas laughed. "Well, I should have passed by on the other side ot course and have protended I didn't see hor; that's how people treat you In real lite when you've lost every thing." (Oopyriiht, US), DoubleJoy Doran) NleholM' bitter rebellion flomea to th surface, tomorrow. sponsored by veterans organisation of the city. All former Callfornlans are Invited to attend and advance Indications are that more than one thousand ex-Callfomlans will be here. Call the southern Oregon Credit Bureau. They can tell you who pays tits debts promptly. LEY'S SWEETENS BREATH ON RATESLASHES INDIANAPOLIS, June 8. (AP) Justus P. Cramer of Orange, Calif., S'MATTER POP TAILSPIN TOMMY THE NEBBS Cheer 8 (J V I I nsssAXlfcTJ-Jlb I - "J I itHj-h sewtf J BOUND TO , WINER m:(Mimmm lrmm SMSMmWM SfeiJ j 5 C S MQW,EMMft,souvE6ar TO " -V ' Aisir CACRrviUs okj ""PPFhis sweet vaords mw-'Wws water oeR' zr." 31 STOP THIS CARRVWS OM-VOOUE jjm auU OVERTWE BJfiASE- SOJWD GOOD TO A. SlRL- 1 TME DAM -FlSURe H ' J V . .?Vl. lL . 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