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PSGE SIX MEDFORD itXEL TRIBITNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. JUNE 25, 1933. I K By the World FORGOT I gsYl A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres HYStsfol.l. to see the house in which Oeorgie Bancroft lives, Kicholae Boid calls. Oeorgie hat conceived a romantio attach meat lor Boyd, whose brilliant ca reer til the movies hat been ended by an accident that mare hie face, titil ehe seemj a child to him. While he I there Oeorgie learn that Lovelock, her cholerie vncle'e housekeeper, ha died suddenly. In o rush of pity, Nicholas apreet to allow Oeorgie to take ieatke with .Chapter II NICHOLAS' LEGACY GEORGIB stooped down and picked up a last rear'e acorn which waa lylni at her feet amonnt the dried (rata and mose. "Thla la the fonrth time we're been here thla week," ahe laid Id a tone ot (real satisfaction. Nicholas Bord finished lighting his pipe, ard threw the spent match way. "I used to think," Georgia went on, "that nothing would ever happen to me, and now everything seems to be happening all at once." "What la happening?" Boyd asked, with faint amusement "Well," she pulled the acorn from Its little cup and looked at It Inter astedly, "first 1 rent to America, ana then I met you, and now we're friends." "All ot which are most Important milestones," he agreed. Oeorgie missed the sarcasm. "And then t met Clifford," she went on. "And tomorrow I'm going out with him." There was a little alienee, tben Boyd aald: "1 see; and so that is why you Informed me we could not have our walk tomorrow." "Yes," aba waa busily engaged cracking the little dry acorn. "Mr. Asher wrote to me the day before festerday." "You did not tell me." "No." Georgia considered the point. "I didn't tblnk you would like It, abe admitted. "Why not!" "I don't quite know." "I thought frlenda always told me another everything." "Do theyf" her eyea war upon him. "You don't tell me everything, be said. He laughed at that "Perhaps not. tut aa a matter of fact, I hare ear- ral quite Interesting things to tell you thla morning If you care to bear them." "Of course." Nicholas prodded wltb bla stick amongst the dried grass and twigs. "First ot all," he said, "a distant relative ot mine has most consider ately died and left me some money, "I thought you'd got heaps," Geor gia said. "I've got some, but not so much that a little more la not very wel come." 'Oh. It It's only a little." "No, aa a matter ot fact It s a great dea.." "I see." There waa a queer little feeling round Georgle'a heart Ed ward Bancrof alwaya aald that money raised more Insuperable bar riers between people than anything Ise. Tiere waa a long silence, then Boyd aaked: "Don't you want to bear the rest?" "Plaaee." "Well, then, I am folng away." She caught her breath. "When?" "Next week." "Where?" "To Germany." "Oh ... for long?" "I don't know." I The silence fell again, Into which Georgle'a voice dropped Ilka an cbo. "And won't you aver come back again?" "It all depends." CUB turned her beau with the curious dttsy feeling whlc he had experienced when Edward Bancroft puabed her that night In the hall, and she fell. "Depends on what?" she asked, "Whether the operation la suc cessful." Boyd kert his eyes fixed on the and of bis stick which waa still prod ding the dry grass. "There la a surgeon In Germany,'1 ha went on, "who believes that be can give me back my lost beauty There waa a sort of dry sarcasm In his voice. "I am not a rain man, at least I hope not but though 1 have only been bere such a short time. It Baa been long enough for me to reallte that I am not content to be burled nonentity." Georgia moistened her Hps. "Yon mean, you want to make oma more pi tirrea?" "I suppose that Is It yes." Bbtt said with an effort: "But if you're got all that money." Be laughed, and took oft bis bat pushing bla balr back wltb a weary gesture. "It Isn't money, Oeorgie, be said half sullenly. "1 mean, U Isn't tba money I want I've got enough to keep myself In comfort for aa long aa I lire. It'a tbe fact ot being no body, of baring fallen out ot life aa it were. I wonder If yon can nder atand and wby 1 am telling you." Tbe little acorn rolled from Georgle'a fingers an buried Itself again in tba dry grass. "And then you'll go back to America, and I aball never see you again, except on tbe Sims," she said. He was silent and abe drew a deep breatb ". say bravely: "Well, 1 hope It will be a success It you want It to, and I hope it won't hurt you." His llpa twisted Into a smile. "And la tbat all you're got to tell ma?" Georgle aald, after a moment. "No, tbere'a aometblng else." Bui It waa some seconds before be put It Into words. "My wife la coming to England." Georgle waa atlll looking at blm, but she only saw the pretty empty face of Bernle Boyd as It had smiled up at ber from tbe pages of the pa per she bad bought tbe morning she wont to London. Fink and white, golden hair; nth, bow sbe hat i people wltb golden hair. Presently sbe found her rolce. "Why?" she asked blankly. "Presumably because sbe has heard about the distant relative," Boyd answered. "I see," Bo Edward Bancroft was wrong, and money was not the most Insuperab barrier in the world, aoelng tbr.t It waa to bring tbese two together again. "AND aball you take ber to tier many with you?" she asked stiffly. "No, t aball be gone before sbe arrives." "Don't you want to aee ber?" The question was out before abe realized that it waa not a suitable one to ask, and sbe added hurriedly: "I'm sorry; It's not my business." Her thoughts were racing round and round like a circling bird, and she could not r capture tbem. 3ho heard herself say: "And It It Isn't a success? The operation, 1 mean." Ha halt ahmgged his sbouldera, and abe urged quickly. "Then you'll come back bere, won't you?" There waa an unconscloua eager nesa In ber rolce; at the moment sbe would have welcomed anything that brought him back. Tbe last weok bad been sucb a happy one. Edward Bancroft, check ed by the death of Lovelock, bad managod u keep fairly sober, and bad even allowed Mrs. Spears at I' e Boar's Head to And blm another wo man to come to do tbe work, a Mrs. Drill who did not aleep In, because, as sbe told Georgle, sbe had to 'do' for her husband, who was an Invalid, but ahe arrived before seven in the morning a jd stayed till supper time, so that Georgle was left free again. And every day ahe bad gone tor a walk wltL Nicholas Boyd, and al ways In the same direction, to the wooda, where they sat on a fallen tree and talkod. Sbe aald presently, In a helpless voice: "I thought . . . Mrs. Boyd was bus; making pictures." "I holler ahe baa Just finished one, and requires a holiday." "1 expect aba really wanta to aee you," Geor. ' said, and felt guilty as she remembered what Nelly bad said about Billy, (hat aha no longer lored Nicholaa now he was a "wreck." Georgle put her hand to ber bead where tbe ugly bruise waa beginning to fade. It waa all rainbow colors now; sbe looked at It Interestedly orery morning, faintly amused al the way It changed. It atlll aobed though, and when ahe waa worried or unhappy a little nerre Ih seomed to throb and burn; at tba moment It throbbed unbearably, a dull pain, almost like a twin wltb tbe queer pain at ber heart. Nicholas said suddenly: "What are you thinking about?" "You," Georgle said. "Ob, 1 thought perhaps you wert thinking about tomorrow," ha answered. "Tomorrow?" she bad forgotten about tomorrow "What about it?" "The lunch you are to bare wltb tile strong, youthful hero." Copyright. ttSS. Donbleday Doran) Qeorei hit, tomorrow, still an other blow to suffer WASHINGTON, June J (AP) President Roosevelt's public works cabinet board haa taken under- ad visement a 1136,000,000 construction program recommended by tba army for work In a number of army potta scattered throughout the states and territories. Pierce's Rot B'.uee tomatoes at your grocer's. The quality Is fine and the price la right. Cohen Forma Auto Distributing Firm With Hudson Lines Ed Cohen, one of Oregon's pioneer automobile men, has associated him self with Willlsm Anderson In a Portland concern which is known sa faith in the continued popularity of Cohen and Anderson, distributors of Hudson and Terraplane cars for tbe entire state of Oregon. This new company Is located at v.urtoenth and Alder streets. ' Considering the fact that Mr. Co hen haa had 33 years experience In auto sales, bis decision to handle Hudson and Terraplane Indicates these handsome care. 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