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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
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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.
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keep degs and cats from running
over flowers and shrubs because
they dislike the odor
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GRANTS PASS, June fl. (AP)
Cash. Income running between (1600
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TrlE DAV HIS WIFE Was. D,T0VnlNltf6 CDM
PANV, ERNIE "PLUMER CARELESS1V SET HIS
SPRINKLER (30IN6 CLOSE To THE FRONT DOOR
AMP THEN WENT DOWN TOWN TO DO AN ERRAND,
LEAVIN6 THE LADIES COMPLETELY MAROONED, BECAUSE
; THE T100R OF THE BACK ENRV HAD JUST BEEN" VARNISHED
1LLIAW&
and OlBOd a day is coming In to
Grants Pass strawberry growers and
has been for a week, with the pros
pects for another three or four weeks
just as good, it was shown here Mon
day by a survey of buying organiza
tions handling the local berries this
year.
The money is going out all over
the local Irrigation district not only
to the growers themselves but also
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to the neighboring families hired to
pick and pack the exceptional crop.
Named to Commission.
WASHINGTON, June 8.- (AP)
President Roosevelt today appointed
Eugene Lorton ot Tulsa, Okla., as a j
member of the international Joint
commission of the United States and
Canada, succeeding the late Porter
J. Mc Cumber.
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
By ULENN UUAFFIM
snd UAL FOBBESI
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