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PXGE TWELVE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDEOKD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JHN"E 23, 1933. By the World FORGOT A New Serial by Ruby Af A ires tYSOPBIS! Urt. tavtloeh, houtckeeptr for Oeoryit Hantrofrt ; uitce, it dangeroutly ill and AaJ been tent to tht hotfitaL Tht tiiicltf, turiout at thlt inlfrmpftom i of Ms routint, Aat Jtlf Q tor git epaintt tht fa!r an4 Stutecd hwr fact. Bht it ttruggUng with th houttvork when titcholat Moyd, (ormtrly a movit star, amvtt. UK hit been romantically attraettd to b'icholat tinet tht mtt him on a 1 thin returning from Amtrioa. hit tact tcarred ana hit career ruined. While Sicholat it talking Kith Qeorgtt tht doctor bringt word tt Urt. Lovelock t death. . Chapter 10 "LET ME SEE YOU GEORGIA did not 017; she ttood looklni t Boyd In a pussled helpless tort of way that leemed to sic (or explanation!. Surely It waa not really possible (or people to be well end strong one moment, end the next to be Quite dead? Boyd asked ently: "Where la four nncle now?" "At the Boar's Head, I suppose.' "Would you like me to 10 and (etch Dim?" "Oh no!" Then suddenly Georgle fare little smothered cry. "Oh I I (eel so queer! I'm afraid I'm golnf to faint." She put out ber hands, groping blindly (or support, and Boyd taught thea In hit own, gently guiding he to Lovelock's cbalr. "It's all right , . , hold on to me. Hint your eyes you'll be all right In a minute." Georgle obeyed helplessly, hold' lug on to him as If her life depend ed on It, then presently she let go, "I'm all right now," she said faintly. He (etched water (or her and made her drink aome. "You want aomeone to look after yon," he aald angrily. "Do I?" she pushed the heary hair hack from ber (orehead with a trembling band. "Whom do you suggest?" she asked with a faint attempt at mirth. "I seem to be a nuisance all round aa tar aa 1 cab make out." Then suddenly she broke down, turning aside and aobblng with ber (ace burled on her arms. "Oh, go away, go away." Nicholas atood looking helplessly at her, then suddenly he laid a band an her ahoulder. , "Stop crying, Georgle, do yon bear? Stop crying at once." But It wi.s some time before she could control Jierself, and even then she kept aobblng and wiping away tears that absolutely refussd to atop (ailing. And presently Boyd said: "Is there anything I can do (or you?" "Would you?" she asked. "Of course; It's all wrong that a child like yon should be so ne glected." "I'm not really a child." "Tell me what I can do (or you?" he urged. She atocd up auddenly, holding to the arm of the chair (or support. "Let me see you sometimes," she said In a quick, eager way. "There can't be any barm In It. I know you're married, and all that, and don't want you, not In that way." He smiled faintly. "In what way?" lie asked. "In the way you're afraid I do," he aald brarely, "I mean, I'm not In lore with you. Do you think 1 am?" "I hope I am not such an egoist. There's not much In me to lore at . the moment" The hot color beat Into her (ace and she bit her Up, then she (aid, with a return of her old eagerness: "Then can't we be (rlenda? I could (0 for a walk with you sometimes, couldn't I? If I'm only child, aa yoo say, there oouldn't possibly he any harm In my going tor a walk with you. You said once that people would talk; well, do you think It matters what people say about any one like me?" He asked with quick anger: "What do you mean 'anyone like yon?" GEORQIT) shrugged her slim shoulders. "Well we're got such a bad rame In the Tillage that nobody wants to know us," she protested. Boyd's face softened. "Poor little kid," he said. The ready tears rushed to ber yes. "Do 70a want me to ory again?" aba demanded fiercely. "I do not," be answered (errently: he walked away from her and atood looking out of the window at the neglected nrer-grown garden. It waa depressing like all the rest of Georgia's surroundings, and once more be found himself wondering how 11 uat she had managed to remain so unspoilt, so rery dif ferent (rom the girls wltb whom be had mixed In that part of bla life which now seemed so (ar away. He thought of bis wife, and she too, seemed remote, someone whom he had known years ago and almost forgotten. She would be scornfully amused If she could see him now. A fallen star Indeed, standing In a pokey kitchen trying In rain to say or do something isst would comfort a girl like Georgle. He turned suddenly. "All right," he said briefly. Georgle echoed his words vaguely "All right what?" she asked. "You cut hare It your way," h uld her unsmlllngly. "Well go (01 walks now and then, and let the Til lage talk, sbaU we?" It was pathetic to aee the way hei (ace brightened. "Do yon mean It?" ahe asked. "Certainly 1 mean it," be an awered. Sbe looked at him for a moment, then before bi could more back or prerent her, she bsd crossed tbt space between them, and atandlni on tiptoe, kissed his cheek, "Oh, thank yon," sbe said, almost humbly. There wai an embarrassed si lence, thoj Boyd laughed. "Are you alwaya ao grateful foi small mercies?" "If anyone Is kind to me, I an always gratefi'l," Georgle answered "But people are not kind to yov rery often, Is that It?" be said, and Georgle nodded, adding aa an after thought: "But 1 met aomeone whe was, yesterday, when I wss in Lon don." Your (rljnd off the boat?" No, a man," Georgle said "I met him In a morle," ahe added rather doubtfully, Nichols- frowned, and she hastened to explain. He was quite a gentleman: be took me out to tea afterwarda and he paid." HIa grave face relaxed Into 1 smile. HE! said he was a decent chap," Georgle went on, encouraged, "he told n.e I had nothing to be afraid of." She paused. "He asked me for my address, and be aald '' would write to me." "It sounds like a dim story," Boyd said dryly. Yea, doesn't It?"- Georglf agreed. "It was really rather (un. His name Is Clifford Asher." I see" there was a note of sarcasm. "And Is be young and strong, and handsome?" He's young," Georgle said thoughtfully. "And strong, I should think, but not handsome exactly. He was kind though. He seemed to understand me at once; he said bs knew that I waa lonely." Nicholas laughed. "The gentleman evidently knowa all the ropes," bs commented. "What do yon mean?" Georgle asked, but be would not tell her. "And when do you see htm again?" he asked. I don't know; he said be would write." "I see." He moved stiffly as If bis leg pained him. "Well, I must be going." Sbe asked eagerly: "When shall I see you again?" . His moody eyes rested on ber face. "I should like to see you this after noon," Georgle aald frankly. "But I suppose you won't care about that, so could I see you tomorrow?" I shall go (or a walk about eleven, If lt'a not wet." Shall 1 call (or you?" Georgle asked, but he ahook his bead. "No, I don't think so. I'll go the wsy we went the other day It I can And It." You'll And It easily enough," Georgle said confidently. She followed him to the door. "And thank you tor calling," aha added pol. ely. "The pleasure Is mine," Boyd answered; he raised his hat and walked away. Georgle went back to the kitchen. For a moment she bad forgotten the sudden tragedy which had obtruded Itself into her life, but now It came back to her overwhelmingly. Lovelock was dead; ahe (elt as II the bottom of the world were fall ing alowly from beneath her feet. Lovelock had been an Institution. Georgia looked at the empty cbali with Its Md cushion, and the alow tears coursed down her cheeks. (Copyright. lts$, Doubltday Doran) Nicholas, tomorrow, has en un exptclsd pitc of luck. INDIANS' CELEBRATION WILL BE DRY AFFAIR BEND. Ore., June 33. (AD Hun dreds of Warm Springe Indians who came here for the July 4 celebration end proceed to butld tip a thirst an going to be disappointed. The sale of S3 beer to ttie redaklna Is specltl rally prohibited by federal statute, according to Charlea C. Hcnklns, In eharge of law enforcement for the Klamath, Warm Sprlnga and Umatilla reservations. ALABAMA SOLON DIES FROM HEART DISEASE WASHTNQTOH, Juitt 93. (AP) Rtprfaentatlra Edward B. Almon. ot Tuicumbli, Alabama, died of heart dlseaM today at a hotel her, Almon waa chairman of the houa roada commute and a lea dint; advo cate of government operation of Mus cle Bhoala, which waa in hta district. Phon M2. we ll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Berrlc. 11 1 1 . II W 2 II II at 1 I II I uf GUM SWEETENS THE BREATH JOSTLE HEIRESS PARIS. June 33. ( AP) Unruly crowd outside th church yesterday hoved Barbara, Hutton and mussed ber costume after her religious mar riage to Prince Alexia Mdlvanl. Several thousand curloua almost broke police lines when th hetreas to the Wool worth millions arrived at the church with her father, Frank lin L. Hutton of New York. Blowa were exchanged. Her yea mlaty with tear which came during the ceremony, Barbara and her prince had to force tbetr way to their car when they left the church. So many person were around the car that It was pushed a block before the chauffeur dared start the motor. The bride wore a diamond encrust ed dtadem and a gown of shimmering Ivory satin. Nearly BOO guest crowded Into the little cathedral church. , DEATH IN NIGHI BY BERLIN, June 2. (AP) Four deaths, Including a suicide, resulted today from a midnight apartment searching e&pedltlon by Nazi storm troopers In the suburb of Koepenlck. One Nazi and an unidentified man were killed when ahote were fired and another nasi died later from bullet wounds. 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