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!TIGE TWELVE lifEDFORD II'XTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 7. 1933. By the World FORGOT A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres BYS'OPMHt Oeorgte Bancroft, recently snatched from her peace ful tile in an Ennlieh village by her mother and step-father from Now York, livee a pay lift in a big London hotel She meete ghop-pirl acquaintance, Hetty Fos ter, ant of a fob and blue. But Felly ohowi her a newepaper clip ping about Nicholas Boyd's oper ation ,11 Germany, where he hae gone in an effort to have removed the ecar that hae coet him hie film career. Meanwhile Bernte Boyd, Kicholae' tcife. has arrived in Eng land. Bernle caree nothing for Nicholas, and Georgia oarcs a great deal. Georgie plans to aek her sttp father to find Kelly a foe. Chapter 81 NELLY'S JOB 'TJULLO! I thought It tu your mother," Blahop said. "No, It's I." Georgia cams forward and stood bealde him. "Mar I uk 70a something?" she laid hesitat ingly. "I don't s what's to stop you," lie answered, but his eyei aoftened a little. "Ask away." "I want you to get a Job for a iriend ot mine," Georgie aald. "A (rlend ot yours . . , what Is she? A chorus girl?" he asked cynically. Georgle'i grave eyes were raised o his. "No, she's a shop girl," she said. "I met her on the boat coming back irom America. Her shop gave her the sack three weeks ago, and I met her just now and she hadn't had any breakfast, and It's ... oh, I tblnk It's perfectly awful," she added TcltU a shiver. Bishop smiled faintly. "A great many things In life are perfectly awful," he said . grimly. "How do you Imagine I can And your friend a lob?" "I thought you might try," Georgie aid earnestly. "You know so many jeople." There was a little silence, then Bishop said, "That film star young woman wants 1 maid. Suppose that wouldn't Jo, would It?" "Bernle Boyd?" Georgia's color earns and went. "Hasn't she got one?" , "Your mother tells me that she has not. The girl's 111. Do you think your friend would be any good at the Job?" ' "1 could ask her' Georgie said hopefully. "I expect It will be an unenviable task," Bishop said bluntly. "But beggars can't be choosers, and Jobs don't grow on every tree." "Why unenviable?" Georgie asked Interestedly. "Because a woman who will talk about her husband as she does won't be particular as to how she treats a dependent" "How does she talk about her hus band?" Georgie asked, a little breathlessly. "In the way no decent woman would," Bishop said emphatically, "In the way that I hope you will nover talk about the man you marry." "I shall never marry," Georgie aid. "I should like to bet on that," he answered. THERB was a little silence. To be Bernle Boyd'a maid seemed to Georgie a most enviable task, and after a moment she aald so. "I wouldn't mind that Job myself." "You!" Bishop's voice was Inde scribable. "The Boyd woman's not fit to lick the dust from your boots," he said. Oeorgle smile! "She wouldn't like to hear you say that," she told Georgia told him, and then, "Ought 1 to go and ce her and ask about It?" "You ought noL I'll see her my self. She has already Invited me to put some money Into her new show, and that will give me a pull It will be a quid pro quo It she takes your friend." "I think you're wonderful," Geor gie told blm gratefully. Then suddenly bis friendly man ner changed. SAWYER OPPOSED AS PUBLIC WORKS CHIEF PORTLAND, July 7. (AP) A spe lal dispatch to the Journal today trom Washington. D. C . aald that be caue Robert W. Sawyer, publisher ol - - - - - .--. aV lZZQgJirjA -f IH1S RED TAPE HVV" SIMPLIFIES 13 THIN GSj,gSX "Well, run away," be said almost brusquely, and Georgie went. She went to her room and read the little bit about Nicholas Boyd over again; aba already knew it by heart, but the printed wordi. made It seem more real. She wished sbe' could write to him, but obviously It was expecting rather a lot of the Post Office to address a letter just "Germany" and expect It to be delivered, even though It was written to a man who had once been famous throughout three continents. She thought he might have writ ten to her Just a postcard Just to tell her that she waa not quite for gotten. She had a sudden ldoa. Clifford Ash-r might know whero Nicholas was; or at any rate be could find out from his father, since It was through Dr. Asher that Nicholas had gone to the famous German specialist. THERE was a telephone In her room, and In less than a moinont abe was through to Asher'a house. "Hullo Georgie! Hipping ot you to ring up. I was thinking about you a moment ago." "How nice ot you," Goorgto aald absently; sbe was not particularly Interested In his thoughts. "I want you to do something for mo," she added. "Will you?" "Will I? You know I will; and I want you to do something for me too come out with mo tonight," "Come out where?" she asked. "To a dance. A party of us are going, and I've boon asked to take a girl." "I should like It," Georgie said, not very truthfully. "Good. I'll call for you at nine. I'm glad you'll come. I want to talk to you about something very par ticular." "What Is It?" Georgia asked. "I'll tell you tonlguL Now tell me what you want." "I want the address ot that man In Germany, the face man where you said your father told people to go when they had anything wrong with tholr fnco." . She heard hi in laugh. "You funny kid! Why do you want It?" Georgie told him almost her Srst white lie. "It's for someone t know who may want to go there." "I don't know it off-hand, but I can ask the Guv'nor. He is some where about." ; "Thank you. I'll hold the wire." She would be able to write to Nicholas, to tell him that she still loved him. Or was that something which one might not say evon on paper to the man one lorod? Clifford came back. Georgie wrote the address care fully down In block letters; she felt him 1 white lie. that sbe could not afford to risk a single mistake. "Got it?" Clifford asked choorlly. "Yes." "Good; thon I'll see you tonight at nine." Georgie hung up the receiver, and looked down at the carefully writ ten address with rapturous eyes, (Copyright. 1933. )otit!rifdy Uoran) Oo-Qit wrltta tomorrow. s lovt Utter, the Bend Bulletin la considered to be opposed to municipal ownership. protest and reinonatraneo" agalnM his appointment aa a mrmber of the nd vlaory committee of the public works administrator In Oregon, hua been re ceived at the office ot Senator Mo-Nary. TO SELL STOCK! SALEM, Ore., July 7. fUP) Ore- gon Breweries and Hop Farmers, Al- 1 S'MATTER POP- TAILSPIN TOMMY V Wa?W ' I ( HOW Wl IT IS SUM1t).W 1 JUR-: J S,f f,70 i 'Is TO B' TO TRV. 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BUT f 'g J AUtCHEWIN MEOPv NOCK- I AINT I SEEM VACATIONIM I COT O (f. 1 I'll beglAd When ( ieew him feh .,''; im the mountmim's? smofvt f & WE CiO'orv4 OUR " - I a MONTH- I v -l v ( I Mf STAT- I C ' - vacation to ; . - . , J ' , , v- - ' THE MOUNTAINS-),' N y w -"V 1 VA t iW. f N i ' ' ' Q There's No Guesswork in Tribune A. B. C. Circulation filiates, Portland, tu today given permission Dy the state corporation department to sell 1,000 000 stock ! In Oregon. I Ha:( of the stock will be preferred. - : common, Funds raised will be erect a brewery and plane acreage. line firm waa given per mission to sell 450,000 common stock several weeks ago. PPreMdent of the company Is J. E. lfCopyriglit. 1933. by What To Do About The Treasure! ON OfW UR BARMEVi T Mte,u VOL1 RUNNIM' TEN MONtV, HnBftu O' E6TIMA1E9 IP IT MEANT VOtl'D HAVB THE PlftcE r-orB TEN T1ME6 AltM'T 1 TOLO this i"o DARLItsJ' f It To The Judge PROSECUTING ATTORIOEN ', . 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To Presldetn Roosevelt he auggeet ed elimination of many of the pro ject submitted to the White House mv PERM'S NEI6HB0R6 LAU6HED Kf HIM ftR REFUSING f0 DISCARD HIS LEAKY &ID HOSE, Bur fmv CHM6ED their tune durih6 the hot SPEIL WHEN THEY saw him combining the task of WftfRlN6 HIS 6ARPEN Wlfri A C00LIN6 SHOWER BAT (Copyright, 1933. by The Bell Syndicate. . NO EXACT DATE BUT INTIMATED IT WOULD A WEEK Of? SO. NO 110 Q : MR. UE68, IT ISKJT A. USUAL TWINJto TO MHUC AM EMPLOVEE . CORPESFODf' WITH HIS 805S DURIMCi A. VACATION IS IT . .-. i i r p-ojirMi YOU for Immediate construction. Disturbed by prospect of a huge Increase In lndebtedneas through the public works program, Douglas Is urg ing that only absolutely sound and useful projects, be undertaken. Oni new 3-burner Florence Oil atove. Reg. (18. Close out S8. Hub bard Bros., Inc. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Inc.) By OLKNN CHArrial auti hal roauesx By EDWIN ALGER By SOL HESS HE BE Q: THE FACT THAT ME OO NOT WRITE W MO INOlCATlOM OFWI9SOILT-I SOU WOULDN'T WANT TO 5EVJD AKl INNOCENT OVJOISDICTIOSJ TO SENO him amy fuace - e 0UCX3E WILL ATTEND TO THAlT AWD HE HAS A KEW MIWD , TO ANALYSE eVIDENCe MB A KlUDUV HEAOT1 iTHAT TEMPERS i HIS 0UO&MPJT1 By George McManus 1 COUL-DMT STA.MD THE MO-sQUiTOES- V