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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1D33. PACJE SIX K By the World FORGOT A New Serial by Ruby bt. Ayres tiYXUt'HIS: Georgia Banerojt tin learned through a friend that Stchalae houtl ie returning from Germany where he hut been Ml enccenalul in an attempt to have removed a ecar that hae ended htt film career. Klrholae' Kite Bemie ie in London, but he doee not go to her. Althouak ehe it hurt es cauea he hae not told her hlmeelf, lleorole decidee to go to Kirholae' apartment. Hie valet tlret telle her Airhotas will not ere her. but Kirholae appear euddenly, and asks her in. Chapter II NICHOLAS' CROSS "Vr"OTJ illln't anawer "IT Isttar," Georgia said. "Perhaps I hadn't anything to aay," Nicholas replied, and then with an effort. "It was kind ot you to write; kinder ot you to come here." That little lump In Geonle'i throat waa threatening once more to choke her; ah wanted so des perately to say something; that would comfort him to far that she didn't mind how he looked that he would alwars be the same to her the dashing: hero of the silver screen who bad first captured her flrllih fancy, but she was afraid of hurting him, of driving- home to him more deeply the realization of all be had lost. It waa he who broke the silence with an attempt at lightness. "So you have been making friends with my wife?" "Not friends," Oeorgle said, tben realising that her words were not Tory pollto she hastened to amend them. "I don't think I am the sort of girl she would make friends with, but she was rery nice. I went to the Itudlo to see her making a picture." "And did you And it very In triguing?" "Not very." "It cured you of your ambition to ie a film star?" "Yes." "And so you're been baring a hec tic time?" be said after a moment. 'Lots of (un and dances and pro posals, I suppose." She did nut answer, and he went in: "It's wonderful to be young and sappy, Robin; Make the most of It" "I'm not happy," Oeorgle said. "At least, not In the" way you mean. And t wish yon wouldn't talk to me as If I ere a child." "Yon are a child. You looked so nucb of a child when I saw you standing out In the hall there Just now that I felt as If 1 ougbt to have bronght you back a doll." She made no reply, and suddenly he knew that she was weeping, quiet weeping which was so much harder lo listen to unmoved than a burst of lobbing would hare been. He bore It In silence for a moment, then he said almost angrily: "I don't know why you're crying. I don't cry. and after all It's my funeral." , Oeorgle looked at him through her tears. "I'm crying because you've shut me out ot your life," aba said in a broken whisper. "Shut you out I" He laughed mirth. lessly. "Don't you know that there's no room for you In my prison? I've been trying to make you understand that ever alnce I first met you." "And I'va been trying to make yon understand that there Is," she re torted with sudden courage, "You said Just now 1 was a child. Well, Children don't take up much room." "Don't thuy?" he submitted son.' Itoerlv. "I think thnrn are mmi chll. jdren who fill the whole world, If you care lor them sufficiently well." She moved a hesitating step near er to him. 'It must be rather sweet to be cared for so much," she said breath' lessly, and again her band stole into bis. XTICHOLAS moved suddenly, touch' ;" Ing a switch In the wall and flooding the room with llgtht. "Now look at me," ha said. Oeorgle looked; her soft brown eyes rested on bis scarred (ace with quiet and happy assurance. "Well?" abe said softly. "You're Just the same to me as you're always been. "You're a little fool, Robin," be an swered, almost violently, and he turned his disfigured face away. Oeorgle said: "I wish yon would put out some of the light again. I want to say lots ot things to you, and U s easier when It s not so light, "Because yon can't see what an ugly brute I am?" Georgle Ignored that, but ahe allpped past him and turned out some ot the lights herself, then the asked quietly: LABEL UNDER LAW BAt.EM. Ore. (UP) Cull fruits and vegetables sold In Oregon must be labeled plainly aa such under a new ruling ot the state department of agriculture. Farmers seldom find It profitable to sell culls, according to Max Oehl har. director of agriculture, aa the In ferior fruit or rrgetable compete! A FAMOUS FLAVOR "Are jot going back to America?" "No." "Where then?" she persisted. "God alone knows." There was a short silence. Georgle could feel a little pulse hammering in her temple aa If It were trying to drive her to asy the things thst were In ber heart; the things which sure ly no "nice" girl would ever dsre to say, then she hesrd ber own voice, a little breathless with daring. Well, wherever It Is, I shall go with you." Nicholas laughed. "You most cer tainly will not," he laid emphatically- "Why not?" "Becaause I because . . ." Then be broke off and walked away from ber to the window. Such an ngly window Geo.'gle thought, bung with drab curtains which nobody had troubled to draw. Why not?" aba asked sgaln as he did not speak. Ha answered her then, In a voice that was a little hard. "Becauat in the first place you don't know what you are talking about. In the second place I am a married man, and even It I were not, our lives run along roads tbat are miles apart, roads that can never meet, and anyway I " be broke off once more. And anyway you don't want me," Georgia said bluntly. "What I want Is beside the point. I'm fond of you of course. I don't know why; probably because you In sist that I lhai: ba.". "I suppose I ought to be offended at that." "It was not Intended offensively." SHE! felt the tears wet on hei cheeks sgaln. . "If what you want Is beside the point, doesn't what I want matter at all?" You don't know what you want; you're Just a child, a romantic child, but let ma tell you that there Is no romance, or there would not he If you had to live with no. I'm bad tempered, selfish but you've proved that already. 1 hate being out ot the lime-light. I can't make the beat of It I'm bitterly resentful." "You wouldn't ba it rou had some thing to take Its place." "What aoinethlng?" "Me." She saw a sudden movement ot his broad shoulders, but ha made no comment and she went on: "I may not be very much, not so attractive as the girls you have been used to, but I know I could make you happy." She caugh'. her breath before she added: "I lova you so much." You little fool," ho said again hoarsely. "There are so many men In the world, young, strong, the kind you must marry." "If I don't marry you I shall never marry anyone," Georgia said. "You aeem to forget that I am married already." "Well" Oeorgle struggled with her tears. "Evelyn says that di vorce Is very easy In America." "It both parties are willing, per haps." "You moan you wouldn't be will ing?" "At tba moment I am thinking ol my wife." "That she wouldn't ba willing?" 'I'm a rich man, Robin. She might not wish to divorce my money." He picked up her gloves and lit tle handbag which she had laid down on the table. "I'll get you a taxi, Robin." Georgia stood her ground. "When shall I see you again?" "I hop tor your own sake, you will not try to see me again." Something seemed to snap -la Oeorgle'a brain. She clenched bei trembling hands into tight little fists. "I don't believe It's I you're think Ing about," she accused him passion ately. "It's Just yourself. I supposs you think I'm a nuisance com In here; I auppose you think no decent girl would do such a thing, and I suppose you're right What differ ence does It make If you're married or not? I want you to ba happy, I can't be happy myaelt If you're not" She was sobbing now, ber eyea raised to his face appeaHnglr. "I've never bad anybody ot my own, not really. If you'd Just let me be with you" aha broke off, realizing her crushing defeat "You don't want me?" she whispered. "No, Robin." (Copyright, 19SS, Doutleday Dora) Btrnla Bsyd, tomorrow, tios a now proipoct In tht offing. with that of quality and tenda Vo j fore down prlc. Under tht I rrulat!oni tho customer wt!l be I under no llUulon aa to the quality or t produce he la buying. Another new law now In effect re quire! that adrertlMme'.ita of pot a- I toea atate the quality on aale. The i department hat aJted merchant J throughout Oregon to apply tha aamel rule to other fruit and vegetable. : Each advertisement ahould it ate I whether the product la first, aecond I or cull grade. Phone M3. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. Broken window giaxed oy rrow bridge Cabinet Work. ROBBER iS SLAIN PARSONS. Kan.. July IT. 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Payton was sent to the penitentiary for robbing the Edna state bank, not far from Alta mont. ( ' The two men were shot down by Isaac McCarty, ccjihler of the Labette County state bank, from an ambush he had prepared on top of the bank vault for use In case of robbery. By C. M. PAYNE MUST UTILIZE IABLE SAN PRAHCISOO, July 17. (UP) -High heels and dainty anklea will OUT-OF-DOOR PLAY li fORHEP OWlWo VbRP tffeNM AMD HO0fS ON TO RAV, MUCH fO MOTH- Hi. MOTHER , WHO HAS fR'S RELIEF lAlrl POWN FOR A REST) COMR TO V.'IHD&W 6Eft TRUCK AND mors our A6WM uMt IUIIUAH& 7-17 ne A. B. C. Circulation no longer grace brass rails of San Francisco beer parlors. The San Francisco beverage oom mlaalon Issued sn order, effective last nlgbt. banning women from bars. They may receive their suds st tables or booths, however. Increasing reports of unsuspecting males lured away from bara Into bold-ups by "shady" women, was one causa of the order. It was asserted. 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