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PTRE TWELVE M"ET)F0TID MA"TL TTirBTJSTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 14, 1933. ft By the World FORGOT eVNj A New Serial by Ruby M. Aym . BYSOPStB: GtoriHt uauioft haa tried to pet information about the tn an aha lovra even from tier na lioyd. hta uife, but uith no aucceaa. Strholaa Bovd la in Ger many trjtinn to have removed the acar that haa mined hia film ca rter. Hernia ia making a picture in England, (leorote'a mother hna taken her trom her vittag homa to London, and now tirea of her, nnA coi'tnlaitt becavaa aha utlf not marry Clifford Aaher. xirholoa haa not ate anavered Georaie'a Utter. Chapter IT WORD FROM NICHOLAS OF COURSE ill could marry Clifford It the wlihed lo; Georgia opened her eyes with a tart t.t Bishop came Into the room. "Is your mother out?" he asked. "Yes." Georgia stood up. "May I ask you something?" she said. "Well?" "What do yoo want me to do?" she asked In her most direct way. "To do?" be queried. "Yes. Do you want me to go to Scotland, or to go back to Uncle Edward, or what shall I do?" Re laughed. "Your mother does not want yon In Scotland," he said. Georgle opened her eyes wide. "Why not?" she asked. "She has other fish to try," he answered; he came a step nearer to her. "You look such a child," he said. "And yet you should be old enough to understand something of life." He paused a moment, then asked: ''Do you Imagine that yonr mother and 1 are contented with one another?" Georgle shook her head. "I don't know." He eyed her steadily. "Would you prefer to stay with your mother, or would you care to come to Germany with me always supposing I go?" The hot color raced to her cheeks. "You said you were not going." he breathed. "I hare been advised that It It welt, unnecessary," be answered. "But I am not a man who Is fond ot taking advice, and anyway you hare not answered my question." "I would rather com with you, of course," Georgle said breath lessly. "For my sake, or tor the sake of someone who is already there?" he asked, with faint Irony. "For both," Georgle said. "Humph. Well, we will see." "When shall we go?" Georgle asked; her eyes were bright with excitement, all her lassitude and weariness bad ranlehed. BUT Bishop would say nothing definite. "I hare not said that ws shall go," he answered. "You must not be impatient." He turned to leave her, but Georgle ran after him. "Do you really, really mean It?" she asked, In a trembling rolce. "If I go, I will take you with me," was all he would say. So the vague "something" tor which she had been waiting bad come at lastl That was the one thought In Georgle's mind; there was something to look forward to. Germany shone before her like a bright star, making everything else fade into Insignificance. She would see Nicholas; of course she would see hlml Her feet seemed to dance for sheer bspplness, and it Evelyn had seen ber at that mo ment she would 'ho longer have needed to talk about rouge; Geor gle's cheeks were rosy with happi ness. She had told Nicholas that she bad grown better looklngl Would he think so? Or would he be disap pointed : "You are a very dear little girl, Robin," so be had once said to her. Lite was being kind at last; she turned sharply round as someone tapped at the door. "Come In," Georgle said cheerily; at the moment she loved everyone. Life was beautiful. One of the hotel pages entered. "A young lady to see you, Miss. She said she was sure you would see her." "Who Is It?" Georgle asked. "Miss Taylor, Miss." Nelly! "Oh, show her up," Geor gia said. She had not seen Nolly since she took up er new work with Bernle Boyd; had not even heard how she liked It or was progressing. It would be fun to see Nelly, and have a long talk with ber. jMELLY looked a little stiff and shy as she entered; she seemed rather surprised when Georgle kissed her. "You ought not to do that now," she protested. "Why not?" Georgle asked; fur the moment she could see nothing wrong with anything. "Do sit down, and tell me all about your self." "There Isn't much to tell," Nelly said rather dolofully. "I'm not much good at the Job, I'm afraid. Miss Boyd told me today I was the clum siest creature she had ever known, but I do try," Nelly added. "Isn't sbe nice to you?'' Georgle asked. Nelly shrugged her thin shoul ders. "Ob, I suppose so; she's spoilt of course. flhe told me straight out that If It hadn't been your step father who bad asked her about me, ir. ''She's always talking stout Franclne." she wouldn't have taken me on, but I knew that alright. I have to wait on her hand and toot, and she a not easy. People never are when thoy come from nothing like she dors, but 1 shall stick It tor a bit, till something else turns up. Don't think I'm not grateful, will you?" "You'll like her better when you're used to her," Georgle said comfortingly. "Oh she'll have nor own maid back when she's well I ojpec.t," Nel ly said. "She's always talking about ber. Franclne did this, and Fran clne did that. It makes me sick." Then her manner changed sudden ly. "I didn't come here to grumble," she said. "I came to tell you some thing I thought you'd like to hear." Georgle's heart missed a beat; she knew what was coming. "About Nicholas?" she said faint ly. "Do." Nelly nodded. "He's on bit way home. Didn't you know?" Georgle shook her head; she could find no words. "I heard her tolling one ot her young men." Nolly said with dis dain. "Snld It was a nuisance, and that she didn't want him hanging round her." Georgia moistened her dry lips. "And Is be slrlght?" sbe asked at last. Nelly looked sway from ber plesding eyes. "I suppose so," she said. "At least . . . well, the operation hasn't been a success, If yon mean that Bad luck, Isn't It?" (Copvrtght. t'SS, Pou(lliy Doran) Tomorrow, Ntlly Divot further aroet of frlonriahio. SPOKANE, Wash, July 14. (AP) The northwest's fruit Industry re newed Its attempt today to oratntM TOKYO. July 14. (AP) A direct clash between followers of Oeneral Feng Yu Haling and forces of Oeneral I pelgn to regain Jehol and China's Nobuyoshl Muto, commander-tn-chlet of the Japanese army In Manchuria, on the Jehol-Cchahar frontier aeemed most likely today as a result of the former's recapture of Tolunnoerh IDo lon Nor), town In Chahar province Just across the border from Jehol province. (General Feng la engaged In a cam- "IoBt provinces" from Japan and Matt. chukuo. The Chinese nationalist gov ' eminent at Nanking haa Indicated no force wtll be used against him. j although his drive la opposed as con jlllctlng with pesce negotiations with Japan.- I Reil estate or Insurance leave tt ' to Jones. Phone 696. ROSEBUHO, ore., July 14. (API Veterans who have Deen notified of reductions In disability allowances and who desire to secure a review of their cases, should take Immediate steps to contact servlc officers of their tespectlve Vf F. W. or American Legion post. Dr Paul I. Carter, head of the Portland bureau of the veter ans' administration, advised dele gates to the state convention of the Veterana of Forelfn Wars at the open- I lng business session here this morn I lug. Committees named Included. rcso lutlons. I. D. Canlleld, Medford. Mississippi river crevasses frequent ly start from email boles burrowed by crayfish. Phont 843. We'll haul away yout refuse. City Sanitary Service. S'MATTER POP By C. M. 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