JUTDFOTTO MXTL THIBUXE, irEDFOTCD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1933.
K By the World FORGOT
gfcyj " ro Serial hy Ruhy M. Ayrei
bvxoriiis: oewott nancrmt
hat hud to tell CUtiorA Ather that
the cannot marry him bevniitt the
lovet annther man. Tht other man
it Sichttlat Boyd, and Kicholut it
in Hermauy trying to have ru
mored tht tear that hat ruined hit
carter at a film ttar. What it
irons, ft it married. On her tray
home trom tht dunes whtrt CUh
lord vropoted. Oeorolt llndt n
trrap of netctpaper trith tht head
lint "Movie Mar Diet Sudden
' ly," Rht it horrified, until Anally
Biehop, her tteptather, findt a pa
per, and the learnt it it not Kieho
Int. She tV'Idrnty realitet Bithop't
underlying, kindnett.
Chapter J5
THE WRONG BOX
HB m itarlng straight In boot
of him, hit mouth let In llnei of
pain; then he aald slowly,
"We're both In the wrong box,
Georgle, you and I, but we might
help each other bjr being friends,
don't you think?"
She did not apeak, and he went
on.
"When your mother wanted you
to come here, I thought It would be
a great nuisance. I'm not used to
young people about me. Perhaps
you will think It odd If I tell you
that you're brought the only bit of
sunshine I've had In my life for a
great many yeara. We haven't apo-
ken together mucb, you and I, but,'
be took his arm away, "I abould like
to help you If I can."
He waited a moment and then
asked, "Who's name was It you
were afraid of reading In the paper
Just now?"
And Georgle told him. "Nicholas
Boyd's."
"The busband of the woman
here?" he asked.
"Yes.:"
"How did you know him
Georgle?" he asked, and suddenly
aha found heraelf telling him pour
ing out the thing which for ao long
be bad been forced to keep to her
aelf.
"And does be care for you?"
Bishop asked when sbe bad ended.
"No." Georgle gars a little shaky
laugh. "I'd glre anything In the
world If be did," sbe added in a bro
ken whisper.
There was a little alienee.
"And this woman, this Bernle
Boyd," Bishop asked,
"I don't think she lores him,"
Georgle said. "I don't know why,
but somehnw I don't think, she does,
or she would- be with him now,
wouldn't she""
"A woman like that could not lore
anyone but berself," Bishop said.
He stood up and began roaming
restlessly round tbe room In the
way that always made Georgle tblnk
of a Hon abut up In a cage. He came
back to her at length, a tall gaunt
figure In bis dressing-gown,- his
hands thrust Into tbe pockets,
"Is your mind set at rest now?'
he asked.
. "You nioan because It wasn't his
namo In the paper?"
"Yes." 1
Georgle sighed tragically. "If It
bad been I think I sfiould hare
died."
"People do not die so easily," he
answered.
Impulsively1 aba stretched a hand
to him, laying It on bis arm.
"I never knew you could be so
kind," she aald,
"Kind!" be laughed rather grim
ly. "I suppose everyone Is kind to
one person once In a lifetime," he
answered, and then, "You won't cry
any more It I leave you?"
"I'll try not to."
"Goodnight then."
Georgle stood up. "I need not ask
you not to tell Evelyn," ahe said
timidly, i . ,
"No," he said. "I do not betray
eonnaecces.
He went away without another
word or look at her, and Georgle
went on witn bor undressing.
J"HB following morning Georgle
- . ,u, a.uuiU lO BOB
Bernle Boyd making a picture.
Evelyn had asked tor and re
ceived the Invitation, and she was
inordinately proud of tbe fact.
"MIm Boyd does not as a rule al
low strangers to see her," so she
told Qeorgle. "But In my case aha
baa made an exception, so you must
Behave and keep very quiet ao as
not to disturb anyone."
Georgle thought she waa far more
likely to keep quiet than her mother
was; Evelyn loved talking and alp
Ing her views.
"Bishop Is coming with us," her
mother said discontentedly. "I
don't know why, but be pretends to
be interested. Of course It's only
pretence; nothing really Interesta
him except making money."
Georgle's Hps moved to say some
thing, but she closed them again,
realising that It would oevei do for
her to attempt to defend her stepfather.
They uroro down In Bishop's big
new nolle.
"How mucb did it cost?" Georgle
asked In curiosity when she first
saw It, and ahe gasped when her
mother answered lightly
"Oh, about ten thousand, I sup
pose." It seemed an enormous sum,
Georgle thought, surely enough to
keep halt a dozen Nellys In break
fast and other necessities for the
rest of their livesl It was queer bow
unevenly money was divided, some
people bad so much they did not
know what to do with It, and other
people had nothing at all.
She tried to remember what It
waa in the Bible that Christ had
told someone to sell for three hun
dred pence and give to the poor, and
she ffondered if Bishop had ever
heard about It, and what be would
ay were It suggested to him that
he sell the big ear and help people
like Nelly.
But Bishop was very generous;
out In America ahe had been told of
some huge charitable organization
which waa entirely financed from
his pocket, so perhaps one could
not very well complain about the
Rolls.
Bishop was very quiet as they
drove out of London; be sat with
his eyes closed, looking more tired
and lined than usual, and now and
then Georgle glanced at him pity
ingly. .
She wondered why' Evolyn al
ways insisted that there was noth
ing the matter with him! To her In
eiperionced eyea he looked a very
sick man. Queer that with all hla
money he could not obtain tbe most
desirable thing In the world, health.
The most desirable thing after love
that Is, for Georgle was still young
and unsophisticated enough to be
lieve that love came flrst, always.
THUG studios were hot and das-
sllngly lit, and full of men who
all seemed very busy and Important,
and In a great hurry. i
Georgle was introduced to soveral
of them, and they called bor "my
dear" and one of them told her she
had a film face,
Bernle Boyd seemed to be the
centre of attraction, and .held court '
like a queen, her face made up In
a way which Georgle thought hide
ous, but which Evelyn explained was
necessary for a successful picture.
Evelyn liked to think she knew all
about the business In band. She ex
plained various details to Georgle
in an entirely Incorrect manner, and
appeared deeply Interested.
Well, what do you think of It?"
Bishop aAed Georgle once. He was
standing looking on with bored
eyes. "Does It flro your ambition to
be a star?"
I don't think so," Georgia said.
"1 wonder It men havo to make
up like that too?'
Somehow she oould not imagine
Nicholas being drilled and ordered
about, and made to do the same
thing over and over again until It
waa entirely to the director's satisfaction..
Presently she wandered off to a
corner of tbe studio by herself
where a pile of photographs which
she knew wore called "stills" Iny In
an untidy heap. Sbe turned them
over curiously dozens of thorn
were of Bernle Boyd Derate In all
attitudes, registering delight, fear,
sorrow. Yes; she certainly had a
very beautiful face, Georgle was
bound to admit, more beautiful per
haps when assisted by the skill of a
camera' man than when- lft un
touched. '
Bishop spoke at her elbow again.
"It's all right about your friend.
the one who needs a Job. Miss Boyd
Is willing to give her a trial."
Oh, bow aweet of you," she said
gratefully, but to her surprise
Bishop frowned.
"I dislike thst expression." he
said rather curtly, and then, "Don't
begin copying your mother, Georgle."
"I'm sorry," she aald helplessly.
and then he smiled.
"I told you last night we were
both In the wrong box," he snld.
Bornle came up to them at that
moment; she was smiling and an-
parently very pleased with berself.
She spoke to Georgle and asked It
she were enjoying herself.
les, thank you," Georgle said.
and then, "Are you?" she asked.
Bernle laughed. "Docs anyone en
joy work, I wonder?" she said.
She laid a very much whitened
hand on Bishop's coat sleeve.
'So kind of you to come," aba
murmured In quite a different tone
f voice.
(Copyright, till, DoiiMnfay Doran)
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OREGON AUTO DEALERS
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cfptanoo of the code will be conveyed
to tit Nntlonnl Dealers AkeoclaLkm
bv Rot O. Burnett of Portland, elp.-t-
PORTLAND. July la. (AP) A'rd decent to the national metlnii
maximum labor week of 40 lioura
wm o:provet b the Oregon Automo
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CIVIL WAR VET DIES
MAnSHPJETjD, July 12. CAP) 8.
8. Endtcott, 84, of Myrtl Point, the
last surviving member of the Colonel J
Jewell Post, O. A. R-, of that city,
died at his home today.
He was born in Indiana in 1B48 and
served wlta company F of Missouri
volunteers. He waa a resident of
Cooa county lor nearly 60 years. En
dtcott ib survived by 13 brothers and
staters and nine chldren.
MARSHFIELD, Ore July 12. fAP)
Wages for 200 men at the Evans
Products company plant here will be
Increased approximately 10 per cent
on a graduated scale July 15, com
pany official said today. The Evans
company waa the second major In
dustry on Coos Bay to respond to
the president's appeal for Increased
wages. The Coos Bay Lumber com
panytook steps several weeks ago.
FLYING STUDENT
EUOENE. Ore.. July 13. IIP) Oeo.
Howard, 32, of Pendleton, a student
at the University of Oregon summer
school, cji killed here late jestcrrts;
when the airplane he was flying over
the Eugene airport, crashed. He died
at a hospital without regaining con
sciousness. Howard was a student pilot and was
making a solo flight. He had reached
a height of 2000 feet and started to
descend. At an altitude of 1000 feet
hla small monoplane, went into a,
spin and cruhed.
STOCKTON, Calif. lUPl A trust
case of saving up for a raluy day waa
revealed here. Pete Carty. 71. was
arretted oil a vagrancy charge. Judge
Cecil B. Johnson dismissed the charge
and gave the man a dollar to buy
(ood. Carty bought an umbrella with;
the aoney.
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