PXGE EIGHT
SrEDFORD 1COL TRIBTT:, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1933.
By the World FORGOT
A New Serial fry Ruby Af. Ayres
SYKOPSItt Partly 'I
Slrholat Boyd hat been taking
walk with Oeorgie Banorott. a
young girt whote romantle adora
tion tor him began when he woe a
world-famou movie etar. Sow hi
career hat been rulnsd by an aeoi
irnnt which left hit tact ecarrei.
Bt ttllt Oeorgie he it gains to Oer
tnany tor an operation that wll,
Ke ho: remove the toar. gut he
aUo Mils her they mul dUoonKnu.
their walks together. Oeorgie, wild
with grief, roils at him and end
oy eonletting that tht love Mm.
Chapter z
THE LETTER
GEORGIA vest to London to meet
CllBord Aaher with the lull de
termination that abe was not going
to enjoy herselt.
Her head ached a little and aer
eyes were red with crying.
By the morning post she bad re
ceived a lette.- from ber mother.
"Bishop " ao ber mother wrote
"la 111, or imagh-ee that he la. He
Insists that be must see a specialist,
a German specialist, and so we are
eomlns to London tor a week or two,
and tben going on to Berlin. I should
have thought there were plenty ot
rood doctors out here, but Bishop la
so obstinate (what n.an la not?) and
go we are silling next week. We
shall be staying In London, of
course, but you must come and
me."
80 Bishop was 1U1 Oeorgie felt
sorry. Not that the big, red-laced
man with the loud rolce bad ever
troubled tc be nice to ber, but It
seemed patbetlo aomehow, to think
ot anyone so vigorous as be always
appeared to be, haying to go so far
as Germany to get cured.
She broke the newa to her uncle
with great misgiving. "Mother's
coming home," was ber brief an
nouncement. . "Hornet" Edward Bancroft glared
t ber. "What the devil li she com
ing for anyway?"
"Bishop Is ill," Georgia said.
"I'm not surprised." There was
Infinite satisfaction in ber uncle's
voice. "My own brother was the
Brst fool she killed off, and now
she's found a second. Well,.she can't
some here and you can tell her ao."
Georgia smiled as aba thought of
ber mother's extreme daintiness
and love ot luxury; abe could hard
ly Imagine ber In a bouse where
there waa very little comfort, and
' most Indifferent cooking.
"She doesn't want to come here,"
she murmured.
Bancroft frowned. "And why not
t should like to know?" be demand
ad. "Isn't tbls bouse good enough
(or ber? Aren't I good enough?"
"It's qul'.e good enough," Georgia
said politely.
Bancroft drew the cork from a
(resb bottle of whisky with a loud
bang.
"Humph! Well, what's the matter
with Blshoi anyway?"
"I don't know; he's going to Ger
many to see a specialist."
Bancroft snorted. "Germany In
deed!" he growled, "People are like
a lot of sheep; one lead' and they
all follow. I hear that that fellow
Boyd la oft on the same traok; going
to get his face put right or some
thing. Twaddle!".
EDWARD BANCROFT went on,
satisfied that be had found a
tople after his own heart.
"They're all the same, these Dim
fellows. Poplnjaysl They're not
men at all; If they were they
.wouldn't curl their hair and wear
orsets."
"He doesn't curl his hair or wear
oorsets," Georgia said hotly, then
broke off In contusion, conscious of
ber uncle's suspicious eyos.
"Oh! and how do you know?" he
demanded.
"I don't know, at least ha doesn't
look as If be does, and be got bis
face hurt by doing a very herolo
thing."
"Pooh! Press stunt" Bancroft de
clared. "I daresay It the truth's
tnown be got his jaw broken In a
brawl; you can't tell me!"
Georgia turned away; ber face
was burning with anger, and ahe
was afralk to trust herself to say
any more. Edward Bancroft might
know a great deal about brawla, but
be certainly knew nothing about
Nicholas Boyd. She went upstairs
and dressed to go to the station. It
waa a bore, ahe decided, having to
meet a man In whom one waa not
really Interested; why did lite al
ways do that fort ot thing?
"Never the time, the place and the
loved one together" she had read
that somewhere In a book, and It
atruck her as being painfully true.
It was a Una morning, and London
was a glorious place, but It waa all
spoilt because she was going to
meet the wrong man.
She drew near to the Boar's Head
with a feeling ot great embarrass
ment; in the sane light of today it
seemed Impossible that yesterday
she had been so utterly mad aa to
tell a man, and a married man, that
she loved him.
That was another pitiful thing
about lite, that people must never
tell the truth abont things that mat
tered tremendously; the correct
thing waa to pretend to care noth
ing at all about a man until he had
begged and Implored yon bait a
dozen times at least to say that you
liked blm. Just a little. Georgia won
dered how many times Nicholas
had bad to ask Billy It ahe liked
him.
As she passed the main entrance
to the "hotel" aa Edward Banoroft
Insisted on calling the little Inn, Mrs.
Speara came to the door; she saw
Oeorgie and waved to her.
Georgie stopped reluctantly; It
seemed a long time since she bad
bad a conversation with Mrs.
Spears.
The morning sunshine shone on
the good woman'a dyed hair and
heavy make-up, making her look
grotesque (almost like a clown,
Oeorgie thought) and tben was
ashamed; what did It matter bow
one looked If one's heart was In the
right place?
"And where have you been biding
all this time?" Mrs. Spears asked
In her hearty voice. "I was wonder
ing If eomeone bad run off with you.
It must be weeks since we met."
"It's not very long," Georgie said
uncomfortably, and she gave her
hat a little tug, bringing it further
down over ber eyea and the ngly
bruise which bad not yet faded. She
had deliberately kept out ot the way
of Mra. Spears because she had
known bow Impossible It would be
to explain that bruise away.
"So you've lost Lovelock," Mra,
Speara went on affably, as If It were
a matter of no Importance. "Well,
we've all got to die, and It'a no use
"Suing. Life's made up of partings.
Isn't It? you'll And that out for your
self soon enough If yon haven't
found It out already."
WASHINGTON. June ST. (UP)
The cost of living to wage earners
has Increased for the first time since
September, 1930, the national Indus
trial conference board disclosed In a
survey today.
The Increase, amounting In May
to about elght-tentha of one per cent
waa due largely to a 8.0 per cent
rise In food price. This Increase Is
much larger than the usual seasonal
advance from April to May, the board
reported.
Food prices still are It per cent
below May lest year year and 38.8
per cent under four years ago.
Pierce's Bot House tomatoes at your
grocer's, rbe quality la fine and the
price Is right.
New 0. t Radios long and Short
wave S32.8&.
Holly Bldg.
Leonard Electrle Oo.
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SAN FRANCISCO, June 27 AP
Southern Pacific Co. announced
today It was speeding up Its working
schedule In shops, putting 3993 men
on a S-dsy week, and replacing the
3-day week which hsa been In effect
about 3 years. The new schedule be
came effective today.
The faster schedule of operation
In shops. It was explained, has been
necessitated by Increased psssenger
and freight traffic. . .
BIG WHEAT SHIPMENTS
SLATED FROM SEATTLE
SEATTLE. June 27. (AP) Five
million bushels of wheat will be load
ed for the orient, the Seattle port
commission announced today as a re
suit of a contract entered into with
the newly organized continental Pa
cific grain corporation, v
S'MATTER POP
By C. M. PAYNE
SHB sounded qnlte cheerful about
It, and a faint admiration orept
Into Georgle'a heart. It was rather
wonderful to be able to talk about
death and partings so easily.
"And I'm losing Mr. Boyd," Mrs.
Speara went on. "And I don't mind
admitting that I'm aorry. He never
gives any trouble, and be makea tha
place Interesting. The business m
tbe bar has doubled alnce be came;
wonderful how anxious people an
to catch a glimpse of a 01m star,
even It be Is one ot the has-beens.'
"He Isn't a bas-been," Oeorgie sale
quickly; her color rose. "Nobodj
will ever take his place; he'll al
ways be remembered."
Mrs. Speara raised her darkened
browa.
"Well nowl" she aald. She looked
at the girl and smiled. "Ah, It's a flni
thlbg to be young and full ot ro
mance," aha aald tolerantly. "I wai
the same when I waa your age. I re
member waiting for hours outaldt
the stage door Just to see Qeorgi
Alexander come out. And that'a i
good many yeara ago," aha added
Ah well. It'a all to the good If yoi
can make an Ideal ot a man, they lei
you down aoon enough."
"Did George Alexander let you
down?" Georgie asked Interestedly;
she had never heard ot George Alexander.
Mrs. Speara laughed.
"Bloaa your heart, I was only one
ot hundreds ot sentimental girls who
adored htm,'' ahe said cheerfully. "I
got over It, and you'll do the same,
Nice aa Mr. Boyd'a alwaya been to
me, I expect he'a a devil to live wltb
It the truth's known; anyway his
wife doesn't seem to worry much
about blm, does she?"
It waa on the tip ot Georgle'a
tongue to say, "but she's coming
home," then aha stopped; It was no
business ot Mrs. Speara.
"They're all tha same, these fa
mous men," Mra. Spears went on
with a great feeling ot superiority.
"They've all got the knack ot mak
ing you feel you're the only woman
In the world; you'll do, it there'a no
body else handy, and tben . . . well,
you can't tell me anything about
men."
"I don't want to," Georgie aald
almost resentfully; she gave ber
hat another Jerk down over her eyes
"Well, I must go. I've got to catch
a train."
It waa beyond Georgia to under
stand It all; her thoughts broke, and
she began to run, aa she saw tha
train puffing alowly Into the station.
'Copyright. ItSS. Doubleday Doran)
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morrow, from ae unexpected
BASKET TOURNEY MOVE
PLAN DENIED BY BOARD
PORTLAND, June 97. (AP) The
state board ot higher education today
denied that In suggesting, the use of
the university and state college cam
puses for the annual high school
basketball tournament, It had any
Intention of "taking tbe tournament
away from anybody."
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By EDWIN ALGER
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unconscious shortly before a 30
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torcycle struck a railroad rail on
push car on an Oregon Electrlo rail
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Mrs. Mary Rumsey, New York, late
today waa named chairman of the
consumers sdvlsory board to repre
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mlnUtratto not the National Recov
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BRINGING UP FATHER
By George McManua
WELL-MAGGIE HA CHANGED
HER MIND AGIN AN' MA
DECIDED TO CO To THE.
MOUNTAIN- I'LLJUT CO
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TO THE MOUNTAINS FOF
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HERE HAPPY BuT
COME HOME FlGHT
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KIN MAKE
MAGGIE
CHANGE
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