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MT2DF0RD MAIL TRTBTJNT!:, IfEBFORD, OREGON', STJXD'AY, JULY 16, 1933.
By the World FORGOT
crV y A Krw Serial by Ruby A. Ayrts
ay XOl'81 8 : Oeorge Bancroft juit
haa oetn (old bu hiahop. her itcp
father, that aha may go to Ger
many Kith him if he goee. and ehe
it overjoyed, because Xtcholat '
Boyd ta there recovering from an
operation to remove a aeor that
hot coat him hla screen career.
T'hMi Kelly Taylor telle Georgia
that Klcholaa ia returning to Eng
land, the operation a failure. Ber
nie Bod, Nicholas1 cetranged
wife, ia in London.
Chapter It
GEORQIE'S CALL
TUB Irst tbongbt la Ccorgie'i
heart was on of exceeding bit
terness that Nicholas bad sot told
her himself. Tben with an effort she
recovered berselt.
Aftor all, be owed her nothing; be
had never pretended to return ber
lore for blm, bad never even asked
for It, and by the strength of ber
own sorrow for blm, she guessed
what be must be feeling the bitter
disappointment, and even some
thing of shame.
And be was on his war hornet At
any moment he might be In J.ondon,
near to ber, and yet so many thou
sand miles away by reason of the
fact that Bernle, hla wife, was also
bere.
Germany bad seemed close at
band In comparison with the gulf
made by. Billy's presence.
Kelly said quietly:
"Sorry if I gave you a shock; I
thought you'd know." She touched
Georgle's unresponsive hand.
Georgia said faintly, after a mo
ment, "Do you know I suppose you
don't know when be will arrive?"
"I tried to hear," Nelly admitted.
"But they seemed to guess I was
llstenlug, so they lowered their
voices, but It'a my opinion that be's
due tonight."
"Then be won't stay with her?"
Nelly laughed. "I should say
not," sbe said. She hesitated, tben
added: "Look here, I may as well
own up. I knew you'd be Interested,
so when she'd gone to the studio, 1
had a look at the letter "
"Oh, Nellyl"
"Don't 'oh Nelly' me," Nelly said
toutly. "And there wasn't anything
o private about It when all's said
and done Just the sort of letter be
'might bare written to anybody.
"And It said?" Georgle breathed.
"It said she was not to bother
about him; that be was going to
stay in a furnished flat for a tew
days before be left for abroad."
She fumbled in a pocket and pro
duced a crumpled envelope.
"Here's the address, I copied It
. down for you. 1 never can remem
ber names and things."
"Oh, you are kind," Georgle said.
Nelly made a little grimace.
"Thought you'd soon get over be
ing shocked," sbe said bluntly. "I
think you're wasting your time run
ning after him, but that's your busi
ness. Flore, take the address, I must
be off," but sbe lingered yet another
moment to ask with pardonable curi
osity, "I say, what are you going to
do?"
"I don't know," Georgle said, but
In her heart ahe know well enough.
It Bernle was content to let him
creep back Into London, unwanted
and unheralded, sbe waa not con
tent; she remembered with a sigh
of relief that her mother and Blsbop
were both dining out that night.
It was aA official dinner which
Evelyn had been loath to attend. .
' "Dull women, uninteresting food,
and dull speeches," sbe had said.
"Bishop will say the same things he
bas said at dlnnera ever since I mar
ried blm, and I shall bave to smile
and look proud while all the time I
feel more like screaming."
DOOR Bishop, Georgia thought; It
had been almost on the tip of ber
tongue to suggest that she go to
the dinner also; she was glad now
that she had suppressed the Im
pulse, for it left her with a free eve
ning. At last they went. Goorgle bad
dona bor llttlo best to speed their
departure; she bad told Evelyn that
the looked lovely that sbe would
be the prettiest woman there.
"Which Is saying Tery little If you
only knew," her mother retorted.
"The wives of men who go to official
dlnnera never have a decent frock
between tbem."
"Well, you have," Georgle said.
Bishop's alow smile lit bis sombre
yes.
"Some people might call It Inde
cent," be said,
Evelyn turned on him sharply. "If
' that Is your idea of a Joke, it's a very
poor one," sbe said. "Fortunately,
I bare given up hoping for admira
tion from you."
ENI
RELATED AT
The Owen-Orgtfa ' lumber mill,
which planned to tttvrt operations
lull blant next Monday, ha bwn
forced to delay th opening until
Wednesday, Jamei H. Owen, man-
ager. announced this afternoon. The
Sbe sailed out of the room In blgb
dudgeon, and Georgle looked at ber
step-father sympathetically as be
followed.
But tbey had really gone at last.
and with shaking Sngers Georgle put
on ber hat and coat.
It gave ber a pang to remember
bow she bad told Nicholas In ber
latter of ber new, expensive clothes.
and bow that she wss much pret
tier; tbat must have hurt him In the
face of bis own bitter disappoint
ment. It was nine o'clock by the time sbe
was ready, and she slipped down
the wide staircase and across the
big lounge ball feeling like Cinde
rella going to her Brat ball.
Strange bow many Hinds of happi
ness theru were in the world; to
seme people It would be happiness to
be meeting a fairy prince, handsome
and young and rich. But to her It
waa happiness because sbe was go
ing to meet a sick, defeated man
who really cared nothing if he never
saw her again. It waa raining and
sbe took a taxi at the corner and
gave tbe address which Nelly bad
copied down for ber.
It seemed a very little way to Su
James Street; there was no time to
collect her thoughts, or to decide
what she would say before they
stopped at the door of a block of
data and sbe found berselt on tbe
path, fumbling with nervous lingers
for the fare.
Suppose Nicholas bad not arrived?
For a moment her courage deserted
ber; she looked up the street and
down the street, then with a defiant
toss of ber pretty bead she plunged
through the big door and found her
self face to face with a uniformed
porter.
MR. BOYD?" she asked.
"Mr. Boyd!" Tbe man repeat
ed the name as If he bad never beard
it before, and then said with a flash
of illumination: "Oh, yes, Miss, tbe
gentleman who arrived from Ger
many this evening. No 2 Flat; I'll
take you up."
Georgle would have preferred to
walk; It would bave given her a little
time to regain ber breath, but it was
obviously not the time to. argument,
and a moment later sh found ber
selt on a little dark landing feeling
as It she were on hor way to rob thi
Bank of England. "Door right op
poslte, Miss," the porter said.
Georgle rang the bell. Almost al
once tbe door opened and a man
whom she had never seen befori
was looklug at ber questlonlngly.
Georgle moistened her hot lips.
"I thought . . . Mr. Boyd?" she tal
tered.
Tbe man looked doubtful, hut ai
usual Georgle's eyes won.
"Mr. Boyd Is not seeing visitors,'
be said. "But it you will step lnsldi
I wll ask blm. Your nsme, please?'
"Miss Bancroft."
Sbe stepped Inside obodlently, and
tbe man closed the door behind ber.
It was quite a small flat, with tout
doors all close to her, and with
rather a musty, tinllvedln sort ol
atx.-spbore about It tbat seemed tc
cry aloud for open windows and
bright fires.
It seemed an eternity until th
strange man returned; be looked
sympathetic, Georgle thought, and
there waa a regretful note In hli
voice as he said' "Mr. Boyd Is very
sorry, but . . . " He broke off as th
door of the room which he bad closed
wltb great care behind htm opened
suddenly and Nicholas himself stood
there.
"Come In, Robin," he said, and
tben to the man: "It's all right,
Archer, I've changed my mind."
Tbe room was so dimly lit tbat for
a moment Georgia could see nothing
as she moved blindly forward, tben
slowly ber eyes grew accustomed to
the gloom,
Nicholas waa standing by tbe fire
place hla face avorted, and even
when he spoke he did not turn hli
bead.
"How did you And out where I
waa?"
Georgia swallowed a little lums
In her throat that threatened to
cboke her before she answered: "It's
rather a long story" and then
with a little cry. "Oh, It's wondorful
to see you again."
She heard his short laugh.
"Can you see me? I purposely pul
most of tbe lights out," and then at
sbe did not speak, he added, "I am
no more beautiful than I was,
Rohln.",
She gave a little dive forward and
caught bis hand,
"It's you, anyway," she said.
(Copyright. IHI. DouMrrfay Doran)
Qsorelt mthts an offtr to Niche
Us, tomorrow.
postponement wa necessitated by
the delay tn the woods, sufficient
Umber having failed to arrive.
The logs are now coming In at the
rat of two train load a day, consti
tuting 38 to 30 cars. Everything will
he In teadlnesa for the opening oper
ations Wednesday,
The Talue of a Korean lespedeoa to
Kentucky fanners as hay, pasture end
seed last year la estimated at
780.000.
Balloon Dance Saturday nlte, 9:30.
Twin Plunges. Dickey's Orchestra.
ATI
GIRDLING HOP IN 1334
OMAHA (UP) Bennett Ortffln.
famous aviator, Is planning on start
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ing his proposed non-stop around
the -world flight in 1934 from Omaha,
he announced here while conferring
with promoters of the Omaha sir
races, June 16, 17, and 18.
I "The start must be made from a
m W western city and I prefer Omaha"
j Ortffln aald. He will fly a new twin
L motor ship with a cruising speed of
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1 CAMELO CLEANERS announce Free
Delivery Service now with Harry
Child driving. Phone 130 for better
cleaning. Thsnka.
For Sale: Good Electric Refrig
erators. Cheap, Leonard Elec. Co.,
Holly Bldg.
By C. M. PAYNE
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entering a new mineral ield at Mt.
Selwyn, on the upper waters oi the
Fesoe river, this year.
Toronto interests have staked
many claims In a quartz gold district
end machinery will be shipped Into
the district by airplane for develop
ment of the deposit. Development
of tbe region was held lip for years
by lack of transportation facllltlea.
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