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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1933.
I tt By the World FORGOT
I pfcy B A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres
SYNOPSIS! Oeorgle Bancroft
write her firet love letter, and to
a married man. The man ie itioh
olae Boyd, termer Xtm etar who
now ie in Qermantt Irvine to have
removed the eear that hoe ended
hit career tm the moviee. AO oho
finieheo her mother demand that
ueorre enow ner tnm .',. usor-
'10 rejueee ana to euetatnea ov
,er oteO'tather. Blehon. Later oho
telle Biehop that the letter viae to
a "very epetnai imt. one nam
oeen aeked to go to 0 dance vUh
Clifford Aehtr.
Chapter SI
THE PROPOSAL
GEOROIB itlrred the let is ber
lemonade and looked across at
Clifford Aster wltli thoughtlul
ye. Ha bad been very Quiet all
venlng. almost sad, and aa If be
wore not enjoying himself.
With sudden Impulse aha leaned
acrosa the little table between them
and spoke.
"You're ao quiet."
Hla eyea met here steadily.
"I bare been wondering U you re
member that I told you thla morning
there was something I wanted to
ppeak to you about"
Georgia's eyea opened wide.
"I'd forgotten," ahe slid guiltily.
"I thought ao."
He looked away from her Into the
crowded ballroom.
"Hare you had enoaib of thlst"
he asked bluntly.
"But lt'a only twelra o'clock," ahe
objected.
Be made a helpless gesture with
his hands. "It's such a notae. I can't
talk to you."
"It's quiet enough her. What do
you want to tell me? Is anything the
matter?"
He turned his heal to her again,
his eyea angry.
"Yes," he said, "I lore you, and I
know you don't care a bang about
me, that's what'a the matter."
Oeorgle stared at him, and her
heart-beats quickened.
"You mean . . . you want to marry
me7" she asked.
"Yes."
He moved hla chair a Utile nearer
to her round the table.
"I know you don't cart for me;
but you like me a little, don't you?"
"I Ilka you a great deal."
"Then couldn't you? I mean, won't
you?"
"I don't love you," Oeorgle said.
"I know, but lota of girls marry
fellows and get to lore them after
wards." There waa a little silence, then
. Oeorgle eaid:
"Not If they lore someone else
do they?" '
There was an uncertain note In
ber voice.
Clifford laughed harshly.
"Do you lore someone else?"
"Yes."
"Someone who won't marry you?"
"He caa't. He'a married."
"Would he If he could r '
"I don't think so," Oeorgle said
truthfully, and then more firmly.
''No, I'm quite aure he wouldn't"
, "And you're going on all your life
hankering after a fellow who doesn't
care for you?"
' "lt'a not 'hankering'," Oeorgle
said. "I'm quite happy; at least I
think I am."
"Do I know him?"
"No."
"Do you ever see him."
"I haven't, not for a long time.
At least It seems a long time," ahe
added wistfully.
"And you're content to go on, hop
ing that some day he will change
his mind?"
"I don't think about It like that"
CLIFFORD laid hla hand over
hers.
"Look here he aald. "I think I
understand you. You live In the
clouds and dream. Aren't you
dreaming now about thla fellow?
Just Imagining that you lore him?
You must want a home of your own,
and a husband. All girls do. I'll be
good to you, Oeorgle. You must
know that and I'm not badly
off. . . ."
"If you were It wouldn't matter,
if 1 loved you, Oeorgle aald.
He gave a little exclamation of
pain.
"Yon never know a man till you've
lived with him," Clifford said almost
roughly. "You can't know me or how
good I'd be to you until you try.
Getting engaged Isn't getting mar
ried. Get engaged to me and see how
we get on. Lota ot girls experiment
like that and I think lt'a only fair
they should. H you fled you don't
like me
"But I do like you.'
She listened to him apathetically,
with a feeling of tears In her heart
Why should the wrong voice
always say such beautiful things?
He said again abruptly!
CRESCENT CITY PORT
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At the request of the house rivers
A FAMOUS
"Do you mind It we go soon? 1
can't stick this any longer."
'We'll go aa soon as yon Ilk,"
Oeorgle aald. She waa feeling very
miserable; It waa bad enough to be
unhappy herself, but to know that
someone else waa unhappy oa her
account made things a thousand
times harder, especially someone
who had been a kind friend.
They said goodnight to their host,
ess, Georgia pleading a headache.
"I haven't really got one," ahe
told Clifford aa they went out to hla
car. "But It seemed unkind to leave
without some real reason."
"She probably thinks that It was
Just an excuse to get away with
me," be answered unkindly.
'I don't mind what she thinks,"
Georgle said aerenely.
They drove away In silence. H
was a' cold clear night with a pale
moon which looked aa If aomeone
had unkindly given It a punch on
the cheek. Georgle looked at It and
remembered that the same moon
waa shining down on Germany, and
on the hospital where Nicholas
Boyd lay. Was he In much pain?
She claspod her hands closely
together, telling herself that she
ought to be thore with him. What
waa It be had once said to her?
"Someone who, porhape quite un
intentionally, lays a gentle band on
your soul."
The memory of those worda was
like something warm wrapped
around her, and for a moment she
closed ber eyea.
Clifford spoke suddenly.
"I suppose I shan't be seeing you
again."
"Oh, why not?",
"You don't want me."
Oeorgle wished she could say "yes
I do" and really mean- It It would
be wonderful It she could return
thla man's love, to want him and to
have him for her own, but she knew
It waa not possible.
"Can't we still be friends?" ahe
pleaded.
He laughed mirthlessly.
"All girls say that when they turn
a chap djwn."
He pulled the car about Into a
garage.
i "I've got to get some gasoline."
He left her, banging the door be
hind him aa he got out
It made Oeorgle remember Ed
ward Bancroft; he was so fond of
banging doors, and be banged them
so' eloquently.
She smiled faintly, looking back
wards at her life with him. - '
Would she ever go back to It?
And It so, would she mind very
much?
Clifford was talking to the garage
man; she watched him with far
away eyes.
He was good to look at strong,
reliable; suro? some day he would
meet a girl who would care for him
as be deserved?
Juat now he looked unhappy.
There was a frowning line of pain
between his kind eyes, a line which
ahe had unwittingly brought thore.
She looked away from him wllb
a consclenco-strlckon feeling,
TiB atreet aeemed very deserted;
a dog rummaged about In the
opposite gutter for a bone, and a
woman had just come out of a little
shop where tobanco and newspapers
and aweots wore aold, and waa
standing looking up at the moon.
Georgle wondered It her thoughts
were sad too; It somewhere In the
world there wss somebody she
would like to have been with and
was dot allowed to by Life, or Fate,
or whatever power It was that or-
dalned things.'
The littlo shop looked peaceful
enough with Its drawn blinds and
dim light staining through the crack,
and yet It was Impossible to tell
what sorrow and tragedy lived be
hind Its walls.
She was In a mood to notice de
tails. Idly she picked up a scrap ot
paper lying on the seat beside her;
a torn fragment from what wa-
probably the afternoon paper.
She looked at it with vague inter
est then suddenly she caught her
breath with a eharp sound ot pain.
Clifford glanced at her as he re
turned to the car.
"What'b the matter?" he asked,
struck by the Intensity ot her gate.
Georgle did not answer blm. She
felt as If the world and all solid
things had floated away from her,
leaving ber giddy and agonised, with
only the ffordi she had read on the
serap of paper blazoned before her
In letters ot fire.
"Movie Star Dies Suddenly."
(Covvrlght, 1931, JOoubtedau Doran)
"Can It be NIchoHiT" Cleorgli
sake htreeir In horror, tomorrow.
and harbors committee, the war de
partment has announced army en-
glneere are making a new study of
the proposed harbor development at
Crescent City, Calif.
The board of army engineers here
has aiked the district engineer tor
a report, and Is awaiting Vila before
taking action.
FLAVOR
U. S. C. MAY ENTER
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The announcement followed on the
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While the date when the men of
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launch Into naval activities was not
fixed. It was considered likely that
the move would come during the
next school term.
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manufacturing leather neckties.
Garbanzo, a Spanish bean or pea,
has been successfully Introduced into
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SNAPSHOTS OF A MAN TRYING TO KEEP COOL
SfclS OUt ON PORCH 16
SEE WHETHER IT'S cooler
INDOORS OR OUT ON THIS
SCOTCHING HOT PAY
DECIDES HOUSE IS 6ET
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BLUE FOX PET WILL
SEEK MOVIE CAREER
Carrying In her arms a little blue
animal, with a "very doggy" face.
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blue fox.
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atreet In very amiable true dog fash
Ion. Mrs. Fields said she waa tat.
Ing blm to Los Angeles soon to en
ter him In pictures. He Is a pro.
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