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MEPFOKD MJTL TRIBUOT:, MEDFORD.. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933.
tt By the World FORGOT
(jfej A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres
BY K OHMS: Oeorgle Bancroft
hang weeping over a fate. On her
. way home to Snglana Iron visit
ing her mother in New York she
hat tried to comfort Nicholas Boyd,
the former film etar. Boyd, through
hi own heroism, hoe maimed hie
valuable face for lite end walks
with a niteji as well. When his
contraot was canceled hie wie
Bernie deserted him. Re turns
Oeorgle away brusquely, but with
out knowing it, he has corns tor
, rest to her home village.
Chapter IS
NICHOLAS AGAIN
BUT Georgia ill not stop, and
suddenly he was btimlllatlngrr
conscious of a sup behind Her, and
jthen, as she did not look up, or a
'band on her shoulder and a voice
which said,
"I told yon there vers to be no
more tears, Kobln."
Georgle ill not look np, but some
thing warm nd delicious seemed to
flow through every vein In her body,
as U someone had poured boaling
balm Into a wound, and after a mo
ment Nicholas Boyd said:
"It's no use pretending. I've been
watching you for at least flv min
utes." She groped In a pooket and pro
duced a handkerchief, dabbing her
eyes with a hand that was not quite
itesdy.
"Ton don't seem rery surprised to
tee me," she aald resentfully.
"You don't seem surprised to see me," she eald.
"I'm not In the least surprised.
be answered calmly. "Wby should
I be? I heard your voice this morn'
ing talking to Mrs, Spears, and L
sides 1 followed your example and
read the label cn your trunk just as
yon, read the label on mine."
She flashed him a radiant smile.
You didn't!" she breathed.
"I assure you I did; wby are you
ao surprised?"
"Because 1 thought it you bad
known I lived bere, you would have
gone somewhere else."
His eyes met bers, unsmlllngly,
"And why should I alter all -ay
plans Just because you happen to
live bere?" be asked.
CHE stood silent, twisting her
J handkerchief, then suddenly she
raised her eyes and smiled with dis
arming sweetness.
"I think it was clever ot yon to
recognize my voice," she said. And
(then as he said nothing, she added:
"I'm glsd you've got tbe room that
looks over the garden."
"Did you make it your business
to And out which room I bad got?"
"Yes. You toe, my uncle wat
ttowo at tho Boar's Head yesterday
and they told him about you, and he
told me, and so . . ."
"And so you went down this
morning to tell Mrs. Spears to look
after me properly, Is that It?"
8he flushed a little. "Well not
exactly but i wanted to make sure
It really was you."
"And now you have made sure?"
She bad nothing to any to that,
and he aald: "If you've quite fin
ished crying, shall we walk back?"
Georgle said impulsively, "Isn't
lt too far for you?"
p "When I haven't walked a step for
la weok?"
. "Well, I only thought yon might be
tired."
i They walked slowly down the road
together, Nicholas leaning heavily
on his stick.
Georgle asked suddenly,
' "Did you see my uncle?"
PROHI REPEAL PARADE
BOSTON, June 18. (AP) Massa
chusetts stood In the repeal colura
today, the eleventh consecutive state
to go on record in favor of repeal of
the 19th amendment.
It was a sweeping victory with the
repeillita piling up a margin of 4
AFTER EVERY M
1 saw him this mornlu.
matter of tact, be asked me to .
a drink with htm."
And did your
Yes."
"He'll . pleased,' Georgia tol,
blm. Her uncle had rared aga!ni
this man, but she knew that If on I)
Boyd would drink wltb him, the tune
would be ehanged to one ot tbf
greatest friendship.
They walked a little way In si
lence, till Nicholas asked suddenly:
"Why does your mother allow you
to live with hlmr
Sha raised startled eyes. "Allow
me to? Why shouldn't shot"
"A man like that la not a fit guar
dlan, shall we say, tor any glrL"
Georgia considered the point
" like blm," she said at last,
"So you may, but he Is not a fli
guardian tor you. Haven't you an;
other relations?"
"No."
"Or friends?"
"Not In the Tillage. Not anywhere
as a matter of fact"
She looked up at him with rather
pusiled eyes, '
"Wby Isn't be a fit guardian tor
me?" she questioned, "I am quite
able to look after myself."
"So I hare discovered."
She laughed a little and Nicholas
looked dowi. at her.
"You seem nappy enough now,
he said, and Georgle answered lm
pulslvely. "That's because I'm with
you."
A second later she cried out in
confusion. "That was a silly thing
to say. 1 didn't mean It; at least"
"I know quite well what you
meant," he said, and then, halt hesi
tatingly: "Your uncle baa asked me
to visit you."
"And vlllyou?"
"No."
She sighed. "You're honest, any
way, but you're right not to come.
It's not much fun In our house; it's
all , . . sort of dead. I don't wonder
Uncle Edward prefers to be down at
the Boar's Head. I'd rather be there
myself."
"And nov. perhaps bell ask me to
tea some day," she thought.
But Nicholas only said: "The
Boar's Head is not a place for you
to visit."
"Isn't It? Well I do go there, oft
en. I like Mrs. Spears. She's al
ways cheerful. Nobody Is cheerful
in our house, except me, and It's not
easy to go on for ever, being cheer
ful by yourself."
They were in sight ot tbe village,
and Nichols stood still.
"I'll say goodbye," he said.
"But I'm going the same way,
sbe told him hurriedly.
"Yes," he agreed. "But you're go
ing to run on by yourself and loave
me to follow."
The hot blood ran np Into ber
face.
"You mean you don't want to ' a
seen with me?"
"I mean that In a village of this
sort if yon are seen with me people
will find something to talk tbont
when there Is nothing."
She stared up at him tor a mo
ment, then with a half shrug of ber
shoulders she turned away and hur
ried on down the road,
(Copyright, tISI, DouMsdoy Boron
Oaorgle quarrels wtth a friend eft
hers, tomorrow.
to 1 in the state at large and a ra
tio ot 10 to 1 in Boston.
The ten states already on record
In favor of repeal were: Wyoming,
lllnola, Indiana, New. York, New Jer
sey, Michigan, Rhode Island. Dela
ware, Wisconsin and Hevsda.
Dine si Dance at BONNEY GRILLS
60o & 75c dinners, sandwiches, cold
bear, etc. Snappy orchestra Tues.,
Thurs., Sat, ts Sun nUjhu. OOMK ft
ENJOY yourself.
Real estr.te or haiance. Leave
to Jonee. Phone 940.
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There's No Guesswork in Tribune A. B. C. Circulation
prealdent of the Oregon Backers Aa
foclatlon at the concluding aeaalon
of tbe 28th ennual convention of the
group here. Invitation were received
from Baker, Portland and Gearhart
for the 1834 convention. The alte
be eelected at the mid -winter meet
ing of the executive committee In
Portland. .
Otfter new officers are Eugene
Courtney of Woodburn, vice, p reel-
"Old Ironsides" And
dent; Frederick Greenwood of Port
land, chairman of the executive com
mittee, and R. J. Beatty of Portland,
treasurer.
The bankers favored the govern
ment's withdrawal from, competitive
banking In the postal savin? fund,
and opposed the rumored transfer "of
the Portland branch of the regional
agricultural credit corporation to
headquarters In Spokane.
By C. M. PAYNE
The Pirates
TURKEYS TO EAT
IF.
BEND, Ore., June 18. (AP) On
their way to tile Klamath country.
THE FAMILY ALB0M..TE5E
6M RDtDV for em
HHPS THAT HE HAS KR
WrflEH 15 WIND WHICH
in ii
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f ' ' 1 i i i it y a ia i
9000 young turkeys passed through
Bend Tuesday, tbe first of SOOO birds
to be taken to tbe Klamath "marsh"
where they will be turned loose on
the ranges and herded like sheep or
cattle.
The six-week old turkeys were
transported In a truck, built Into a
huge coop seven decks high and six
sections long, In charge of J. It- Grif
fin of Tangent, owner of (he birds.
RSf OF FftrT4V B ASLEEP.
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TIME ANNOUNCEMENT.
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Hto WHICH
(Copyright, MM, by Tbe BeB BynuVate, tan.)
OrUfln aald the land wont bsve to
be lessed. a the Klamath tarmera
are eager to have the turkeys on
their land to rid the country of de
structive grasshoppers.
Phone 61 Wei nsul away your
refuse. City Sanitary 8ervloe. f
render and body repairing. - Price
right. Brill Sheet Metal Work.
By GLUTAS WILLIAMS
W5
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SHQf. REMEMBERS W
MlFKED fOOKtf UP1DHS
ROOM, BECAUSE HE w'AtflS
HEARS CHURCH ODCK
STRIKE TWELVE ANP SEfi
WATtH. 60ES To S1EEP,
eussnav unavare -ma
HE foReor 70 Wind it
By GLENN CHAFFDl
By SOL HESS
By George McManus
ANO MT FRlENCbl AS
THEfEARft PA'S ANO
I THINK OF THE OAT
WHEN I SAT NEAR
THE LITTLE BROOK
IN THE OELL.MT
Childhood heart.
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