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MEDFORD MITL TRE3UNT!. Mr,,"',,M SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1933.
By the World FORGOT
A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres
tsVNurMH: oeortle Banorott
goee to Nicholae Boyd'e Hat to aek
why he ie leaving London ulthovt
UUing her, at ho had promlted to
do. Bernie Boyd, atenolol? wife,
cornea in, makre a terrilo ecene,
and te ordered out by Kicholae.
Mcholoe esplaine that ha hot
written Qeorgie, that in epite 0 Au
love tor her ho mutt go away, be
oauee Bernle will not divorce him.
Oeorglo telle Nicholae that ehe will
remain hie, come u-hat toy.
Chapter 44
EVELYN SPEAKS
IN BPITB of everything Oeorglo
slept soundly that night; she
teemed to drift Into blissful uncon
sciousness as soon as her head
touched the pillow, and It was late
In the morning when she awoke.
The sun was shining outside,
lending long golden Angers poking
Inquisitively between the undrawn
curtains, and she lay for a moment
watching them sleepily, before she
remembered.
It was another day, and Nicholas
bad gone.
The midnight train had carried
him out of her life, perhaps forever.
She lay motionless for some time
with a terrible sense of loss, then
suddenly she remembered that there
was still bis letter.
It was like a last link between
them that still held, and whUe It
held she could not quite despair.
She rang the bell, and when the
maid came she asked for tee. '
"And please will yon see If there
are any letters?"
Then she slipped out of bed and
drew back the curtains.
It was a lovely morning, and a
faint new hope crept Into hor heart.
Things were never so hopeless when
tbe sun shone. Or were they worse?
It was terrible to be alone on a
grey, rainy day, but perhaps It was
harder when the sun was shining,
and the world was a beautiful place
In which to be happy.
She looked at herself In tbe mir
ror; her face was quite oolorless
and her eyea showed signs of tears.
and Oeorgle was conscious of a taint
disappointment. Surely she ought
to hare grown beautiful since
Nicholas kissed hor?
She thought of Bernle, and then
resolutely she thrust the thought
aside; ahe would not permit any
ugly memories to spoil her brief hap
piness of last night.
The maid came back with the tea
tray and two letters.
Oeorgle pounced upon them fe
verishly, but one was a bill and tbe
other which she threw aside was
addressed In Clifford Asher's writ
ing. Nothing from Nicholas. But he
had told her he had written.
"Are 7u sure there were only
those two?" she asked.
"Yes, Miss."
The little cold feeling was creep
ing round Georgle's heart again;
that letter would have meant so
much to her, and If after all It never
earn . . .
But It would come, of course It
would! She drank her tea and was
dressing slowly when Evelyn ar
rived. "Oh, so you are awake," she said.
'Do you know what the time Is?"
Oeorgle had forgotten about time.
It had ceased to mattor since last
Bight. -
"It's half-poet eleven," her mother
aid tartly. "A girl of your age
ought not to want so much sleep.
Why are you looking so washed
ontr
"I had a headaohe. I told you,"
Oeorgle said.
Evelyn oame further Into the
room
YE3' 1 know 5"u told me that you
had a headache," she sold. "And
I certainly left you In bed before I
went to the theater Inst night, but
when Bishop and I came home, your
bed was empty, and you were out
Where did you go?"
"To see a friend," Oeorgle said.
"What friend may I ask?"
"Nobody you know."
"That means you do not Intend to
tell me. Well, as It happen I al
ready know," Evelyn said.
There was a sharp silence, then
Oeorgle spoke.
"Well, It you know, yoa need not
bave asked me."
She saw the hot color rise to her
mother's face.
"There Is no need to add Imperti
nence to untruths," Evelyn said.
"And I imagine that since I brought
yon to London your whole life has
been a tissue of untruths now I know
what I know. How long have you
known this this Nicholas Boyd,
may I ask?"
Georgia caught her breath. Was
ahe to be thrust back again into the
ugliness of unspeakable things?
She waited in positive agony for her
mother's next words.
They came quickly.
"I might have known that yon
would abuse my kindness, and dis
grace me. Compromising yourself
with a common film man, and a tor
gotten one at that. After the trouble
I have taken to Introduce you to de
cent people, to run after a creature
of that description. Heavens only
knows what Bishop will say."
Georgle almost laughed; It seemed
funny to drag Bishop In when he
and Bernle ...
Evelyn went on again.
"I received a lettor from the man's
wife this morning, complaining of
your friendliness with her husband.
She tells me that you have been In
the habit of visiting his flat. Is that
so?"
"Yes."
"And yon can stand there and ad
mit it?" Evelyn stormed. "Have yon
taken leave of your senses, or is this
the Influence of the life from which
I bave done my best to rescue you?"
"I don't know wbat yon mean,"
Georgle said patiently.
"Yon soon will -know, when you
are dragged through the divorce
courts as a co-respondent," Evelyn
answered cruelly. "Bernle Boyd, as
the creature colls herself, will get
all the notoriety she can out of the
case, you mark my words. How you
could so far forget yourself and what
Is due to me, as to mix up with such
people, Is more than I can under
stand." "I thought Miss Boyd was a
friend of yours," Georgle said.
"A frlendl" Evolyn cast her eyes
up to Heaven. "Isn't it possible tor
you to discriminate In anything?
Everyone mixes with, film people
nowadays, up to a point, but when
It comes to allowing a married man
to entice you to his flat a girl of
your position."
"EORQIEl'S eyes flamed.
ELLIS LAUDS ADS
"He did not entice me," .she
said passionately, "I went of my
own accord."
"Then you are doubly disgraced,"
Evelyn was almost Incoherent In her
rage. "And what does this man
propose to do now?" she demanded.
"Is he prepared to face the scandal,
to stand by you?"
"He's gone away," Oeorgle said.
Her mother laughed.
"Gone away I Exactly what I ex
pected; exactly what a mon of his
type would do. Is it likely that he
could care seriously for a girl like
you? Done awayl Well, you hod bet
ter go after him, that's all I can say,
I hove finished with you from this
moment"
Georgle went very white. .
"Where can I go?" she asked.
"Where you like, anywhere. Bock
to your uncle, I should think. If he
will take you In, It's the only place
you are lit fori"
"Shall I go today?" Georgle asked.
"Ytou had better go at once, this
morning, before Bishop hears what
I have to tell him."
"Very well," Georgle said quietly.
"But I should Just like to say be
fore I go, that there Is no reason for
you to be so angry, I have done
nothing to be ashamed of, nothing
that I shall be ashamed of ever."
Evelyn's lips curled Into a sarcas
tlo smile. '
"Is that so?" she said ironically.
"Then perhaps you can explain a let
ter which came this morning from
this mon Boyd. Yes, I opened It," as
Georgle gave a little cry. "It was my
duty to open it after what I have
heard, and if I wonted proof of Miss
Boyd's story, I found It In that let
ter. A man does not write passion,
ate love letters to any girl unless
she has given him good reason to."
She broke off as Georgle caught her
by the arm, Bhaklng her.
"Give me my lettor, please,
pleasel "
"1 have destroyed It," Evelyn
said sharply. "And there Is no need
to stand there and look like a trag
edy queen. The whole affair Is an
utter scandal, and I am only sorry
I was ever foolish enough to expeel
anything bettor of yon. You can go
hock to your uncle. Fortunately as
I am leaving for Scotland so soon
It will not seem strange. Yon heat
what I say?"
"Yes," Georgia said slowly. "Yea
I hear."
(Copyright. DouMedoy Dorom)
Still another hard blow awaits
Oeorgle, tomorrow.
One ol the moat remarkable trib
utes to tbe effectiveness of news
paper advertlalng In tbe Medford ter- mark that la unprecedented In our
rltorv was voiced dur.ni the past ! company, with a gain of more than
week by O. W. (Chuck) Ella local 30 par cent In volume of aalea over
manager for the Ollmore Oil com.
pany, as tbe reault of aalea aside from
the Ollmore company'a "Blessed
Event" advertlalng compalgn. .
'The gain In aales of our new For
tified Red Lion gasoline," Ellis aald,
"atnee the opening of our campaign
In tbe Mall Tribune June 28, acts a
the corresponding period of last
month.
"Independent service atatlon oper
ators tell us of gains In Bed Lion
gallonage for them ranging all the
way from 35 to 100 per cent.
But regardless or the merit or
success could not have reached Its
present proportions In ao ahort a time
without the invaluable aid of newa
paper aavertlalng. We regard our
unprecedented Increase In aalea as a
real tribute to the value of tbla
medium,"
't
will pay cash tor 10 aharea Jackson
I County Building and Loan Stock 209
tbe motor fuel, we believe tbat our First National Bank Bldg., Medford.
Chrysler Boasts
Employes Wages
DETROIT. July 23 (UP) Walter
P. Chrysler, president of Chrysler
Motors corporation, tonight announc
ed a 10 per cent wage Increase for
45.000 employes, effective July 31.
The manufacturer also announced
tbat the company would put Into
effect on that date a program of
shorter houra In conformity with the
spirit of Preeldent Rooaevelt's na
tional recovery act.
THE DALLES. Ore., July 33 (AP
Robert J. Caraner, B. registrar at
the land office here, a former member
of the state senate, died at a hospital
here last night. He was operated OB
Wednesday.
S'MATTER POP.-
By C. M. PAYNE
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HORNET W THE CAR
FORD SALES SHOW
MARKED INCREASE
DETROIT. Mich Sales of Ford 8
oyllnder cars and trucks In the Unit
ed States for tbe month of June,
lust ended, exceeded tboae of June
a year ago by 19 4 per cent. It waa
the biggrat month In the 8-eyllnder
car aalea since tbe Ford Motor Co.
(OopyricbVUS, by Tbe BoB Byndteato, baa.)
By GLDYA3 WILLIAMS
DRIVES W.0NS EVUOVirfe
THE "PLEAS ART 1W WITH
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With 6reat difficulty' draws
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TAILSPIN TOMMY Getting An Earful!
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By EDWIN ALGER
WELL..BRIARSIE. IT
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btgan producing them over a year
ago.
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popularity of the 8-oylinrler car Is
reflected In the aalea of Ford cars
lor tha month of June In Wayne
county. Michigan, county registra
tions show mat 3DSS Ford V-8a vera
delivered to customers during the
month. This Is an Increase of as
per cent over the May aalea. It Is
more than the combined months
aalea In the county of the two near
est other makea. .
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