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MTCDFORD MXTTJ TRTBWE, TtfEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1933.
I tV By e World FORGOT
I gV J A'gts &rfo fry fluty A. Ayres
BYNOP&1B! Bvtrvont hat it
tcrlcd Nicholat Boyd, the lamout
film Uar, excepting, apparently.
Giutyle Bancroft and Sicholat It
not interested in Qeorott. Ha hat
vlaved tht hera onct too often and
received a battered tact and a lamt
leo at hit reward. Note hit contract
hat been cancelled and Btrnlt
Bond, hit Witt, hat refuted to tall
with him to an obscure lite in
England. He complaint bttterlv to
Georgle. on the ship, because ot the
aorld't unkindnett to itt fallen
ttart.
Chapter Six -SENTIMENTAL
CHILD
THERE was a long silence; Nlch
olaa was looking away from ber,
tralght ahead of him with moody
' eyes, then presently Georgle said:
"You ought not to say things like
that; everyone doesn't pass by on
' the other side."
"No," he agreed bitterly. "Some
of them stop to stare and to say:
'Poor devil, behold bow the mighty
are fallen.' "
' "And some of them," Georgle
aid, "atop as you did In the picture
and say: 'You've still got me.' "
"Do they? I've never met anyone
like that."
There was another little silence,
then Georgle said, almost timidly:
"You've met me."
"You!" he said scorn raMy. "You're
"You look like a
only a child, a sentimental child
who knows nothing of the world."
"Just now you said I wasn't a
child."
"I was mistaken; you're just a
baby who ought not to be allowed
out alone."
"But I'm always alone," she In
sisted gently. "All my life I've been
practically alone."
- "I suppose you've got friends."
She shook her bead. "Not many.
I know people, of course, but there
Isn't anyone I'd die for, If you mean
. that." . .
Hla fleeting smile came again.
"Sometimes lt'a easier to die for
people than to live for them," be
aid sombrely.
- Then suddenly be sat upright,
carefully lowering hla lame leg to
the deck. "Well, it must be nearly
luncb time," he said.
"Can I talk to you again some
time?" Georgle asked.
"It seems beyond my power to
prevent you," be answered.
"But you don't mind?" she urged,
anxiously
"As long as you don't try the klss
lng experiment on me," he aald cyn
ically. Georgle smiled. "It wouldn't be
necessary," ahe answered. '
"What does that mean?" he asked.
"Only, that I know already that I
like you awfully."
For a moment be atood looking at
her, and ahe asked gtilckly:
"What are you thinking about?"
"I am wondering It you are aa In
nocent as you look," be answered
. rather brutally.
"I don't know what that means."
. "Then you probably are," be an
swered shortly, and without another
word be turned away and loft ber.
"WHY do you always wear that
color?" Nicholas Boyd asked.
Georgia glanced down at her
frock, a fluffy crimson affair that
fell In soft folds to her ankles and
was cut away at the neck and arms.
"I like It," she aald Blmply. "Don't
you?"
"You look like a robin." Nicholaa
aald.
They were sitting In a corner ot
the Winter garden, and In the dis
tance the band was playing. As
usual, it waa Georgle who had
TO
Trrenty-on out of 24 membera of
th Medford volunteer firemen were
In attendance at Monday's meet
SWEETENS
THE B RE ATM
sought out Nicholas, not be who bad
looked tor her.
"I love roolns," Georgle said. In
a pleased little voice. We get lota
wbere I live."
She moved her ll'tle feet beneath
the acarlet frock in time to the gay
music
"Why don't you go nd dancer"
Boyd said abruptly.
"Because nobody has asked me,1
Georgle answered frankly. "At least
not anyone I should care to dance
with. Nelly Introduced me to a man,
but I hated the way be looked at me
and so I wouldn't dance with him.
He'a dancing with Nelly now."
"And doesn't she mind the way be
looks at ber?"
"I suppose not."
She leaned back In her chair, one
bare arm curled above her head and
Boyd watched her critically.
He bad grown used to her now;
during the last four days ahe bad
appeared beside him so many times,
quietly taking It for granted that be
was pleased with ber company, that
he bad given up trying to avoid her,
though sometlmea he did not an
awer when she spoko to him, and
aometlmsa he forgot that ahe waa
there.
HER arms and throat were rather
brown, adding truth to Boyd'a
fancy that she looked like a robin,
robin," Nicholas said.
but where the crimson frock foH
away there .fas a glimpse ot white
skin, soft like a child's.
She looked about aoventeon, Nich
olaa thought, and yet there had been
tlmea during tbeli Btrange friend
ship when she bad talked to him
almost like a woman ot the world,
a woman to whom llfo was a atom
reality ot which mo might not make
a Jest.
At other tlmoe she was laughing
and almost frivolous, making blm
feel as If he were an old, tired man,
atandlng aside watching the world
go by.
He said suddenly, "The dny after
tomorrow we shall be at Southamp
ton." .
"Yoslsn't It hateful .
"Hatotul? No! I shall be glad."
"Will you?" ahe looked at him
rather wistfully. "I suppose you've
got people to moot you," she hax
ardod.
"No."
It was strange that though Goor
gle bad told blm ac much about her
self and her own life, ahe had never
once discovered anything about him.
"I should like '.o go on like this
forever," Goorgle sn"M.
"Like what?" ,
8he wavod nxprt u.
"Like tbls; on tho ship, doing
nothing in particular but Just quite
happy."
He took a cigarette case from his
pocket and offered It to her.
"Will you smoke?"
"I'll have one ot my own. I don't
like the kind you smoko."
She dived Into a little bag In her
lap and produced a battered silver
case, which looked as It It might
once have belonged to a man.
Wben she laid It down again Nich
olas stretched out a band and took
It from hor lap.
"Has this been through a revolu
tion, or what?" he asked idly.
"It was jny fnthor's," Georgle
snld. "He was killed In the war."
She stifled a sigh. "I bolleve be was
the only person In the world who
ever really loved me, or. wbo ever
will."
(Copyright. Hit. Doubltday Doran)
Qeorgle got! n preeent, Monday.
ing, tit which Bob Nichols was elect
ed captain and George Brown, lieu
tenant. Entertainment was furn
ished by the mayor of Berrydale,
Walter Smith, and his two "council-
men." Leon Croucher and Charles
McClonagle. Refreshments were
served.
Fire Chief Roy Elliott left early
Tuesday for CorvallU where he Is
attending the state fire oMMs con.
vent ton.
PERMANENT WAVE
BURN WORTH $515
SALEM. June 7. (AP) The award
of the circuit court of U515 to Mary
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There's No Guesswork in Tribune A.
Jones of Baker county for personal
Injuries received In a betuty ma
chine treatment was upheld by the
Oregon supreme court today.
, Plaintiff In the case brought suit
against the Howe -Thompson, Inc.,
for damages alleging defendant negli
gently performed a permanent wave
treatment upon her hair. The opln-
1 Ion showed that on May
14. 1631.
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Mary Jones called at the Lucille Col
vard. Beauty shop for a permanent
wave.
B. a. Thompson, manager of the
defendant company, was Installing a
new machine and offered to demon
strate the new electric machine upon
the plaintiff. In so doing the com
plaint states the girl's hair, scalp and
neck were burned.
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McMINNVILLE. Ore., June 7. (AP)
A group of pretesting unemployed
BECErVES A NOfiCE 10 TiVL OUT . HUS rf OW BUI FINDS THE TRIES ff tt) OTHER WAY flWNP I.
men. who for three days bad staged
demonstrations on the courthouse
lawn here, bad disbanded today after
a committee they appointed had ac
cepted a compromise offered by citi
zens handling relief work In Yamhill
county.
The demonstrators, who varied in
number from 20 to 70, disbanded last
night after they had been given gro
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B. C. Circulation
cery orders for $1.50 for each family.
Officers said some of the men were
reported to be from Salem and Port
land. The protesters bad demanded
BO cent an hour cash for all work
done.
An accurate division of Lake Ertoj ,
by Prof. C. B. Sherman of Ohio State'
university, gives Ohio 3.540 square
miles of that body of water.
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