!MEDF0TIP MSHJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 193 PTGE ETGHT A PATH WARADISE 'DAWSON. GLEANERS ATTEND SYNOPSIS: CUve drivel madly i throuoh the nioht, eummonrd by a telegram from Bnnta Itavn, whom he love and tvho beat him to join her, Santa futt hot re turned from Burope, where ehe vat talcen by her mother, who feared CHve ical making an "im pression" on her daughter. Santa had uirrjetaed Cllve from mid ocean that ehe mutt tee him, but he ran au-av from teio York the dau the landeil. Now he hat tor gotten everything but thtt eecond meteagf, and hit daeh throuoh the n'uht. Chapter I CLIVE THINKS BACK CL1VE re-wrote bis past In term of glamor as be tore through Tillage after Tillage. Erie Dawn, Santa's father, had been engaged to Cllre's mother. She had changed her mind by the ruthless expedient of elopement. The bold Locblnvar, Cllve's father, bad died within a year of the marriage. FlTe ream later Cllve's mother bad died, appointing Erie Dawn as ber son's guardian. If a compliment bad been In tended, It badn't been relished. Erie Dawn bad patched his heart fcy taking to wife Judy Summers, who bad brought with ber a pri tate fortune derived from Sum mers' Wall Papers. Had Judy been calculating In the bestowing of herself, she could bare made a bet ter match. to become a dog-Fldo himself. Judy Dawn bad discovered that since Cllre was at Princeton, be also might prove serviceable. She had also discovered that be was handsome as the bold Lochln var, bis carelessly deceased father which dismissed any doubts she may have harbored with regard to bis paternity. She hsd appointed him Santa's unpaid male-governess. That a cosmopolitan girl child, over-sophisticated and broth- erless, required an escort goes without saying. Cllve's memories warmed now that they were approaching the present. His- earliest recollections were of a stately little foreigner dressed In a black velvet frock wltb white lace cuffs and collar. Boys used to say that butter wouldn't melt In ber mouth. No one had suspected that this pattern of all the elegancies was nothing more nor less tban high explosive. Cllve bad discovered the secret when be had kissed ber and she bad mur mured, "O, lovely!" From that night his madness had dated. He considered her poses, the de ception that gained most applause and established her reputation for dignity being ber pose tor the soul's awakening. She reserved this for dances and pnblle funo- Tbe Cfleanere' class of the Baptist church reserved a section of seats last night in the third of a series of revival meetings at the First Bap tist church. The clssa received spec ial recognition several times through- Judy Dawn thought Cllve, at Princeton, might be useful. Old Mr, Summers had been equally generous, for be bad taken bis son-in-law Into bis business. Sspta bad been born to the happy couple. To all appearances they were sitting on top of the world, when flve-yearold CMre's Intrusion had kindled the fuse of Jsf.lousy. Judy Dawn had regarded tbe dead vamp's choice of guardian as sentimental blackmail. The admin istering of Cllve's estate and there was precious little to admin ister would keep ber rival's mem ory perpetually active. She had argued passionately against ac ceptance of the responsibility, fin ishing with the accusation that It ber husband did accept, he would broadcast that she herself was no pore than an after-thought Dawn's attitude was understand able. He hadn't sought the duty In, posed; but he couldn't punish the orphan by refusal. I To emphasise her pique, Judy bad oarrled oft berselt and ber In-, faut daughter to Europe, Dawn had hoped that the tiff would blow over. If she hadn't been financial ly Independent ot him, he could jhava dragged ber to her senses by cutting oft supplies. But the very house In which he lived had been her father's wedding-present. Hie position was rendered doubly deli cate by tbe fact tbat bis tather-ln-paw was his employer. I Before Santa was six she could babble In French, Italian and Span ish. When her father had met her, they had bad no common lan guage. She could pick up Ameri can later, her mother bad said. I When Cllve bad been seventeen and on the point ot entering Princeton, as arbitrarily as she had flown the domeVIo coop, Judy had reclaimed Its shelter. Her motives were as usual magnani mous. Santa was thirteen. If she Wer eventually to marry and set tle In America, it was high time she became an acclimatised Amer ican. Again Erlo Dawn had performed the dog-Fldo trick and acquiesced. It was his beloved guardian's lack ef dignity in playing dog-Fldo that had so determined Cllve, even though he forewent Santa, novor Mons which older people attended. It consisted In a starry-eyed stare of expectancy, the hands still, the lips slightly parted. Had the average girl attemptod It she would have been recora mvnded to have ber adenoids re moved. But Santa could make even an unperformed surgical operation attractive. This soul's awakening was her masterpiece. It lured courtship without commit ting ber. "Kiss ma again. Don't peck. Harder. As It you meant It" Cllve smiled at tbe memory. Meant wbatT "What Is fun to you la death to me," said the frog to the boys wbo stoned blm. At first because she had been sixteen, whereas he had been twenty, Cllre had reproached him self with having rousod her. Little by little the suspicion had dawned that she was too expert to be en tirely a novlro. Wltb how many predecessors had the Indulged these troplo moments T "They weren't all cripples In Europe," she had mocked him. "But the first time you allowed a boy to kiss you bow old were you?" "Twelve. It happened on ship board In the Bay ot Naples. Night. Stars twinkling. Guitars strum ming. Vesuvius erupting. He wore a silky moustache that tickled. I mean my boy-friend did not v euvlus." "Then your hoy-friend was grown up. And yon were only twelve you say?" "Have It your own way, darling. Blame It on Vosuvlus." She was now eighteen) tbe petals of ber mischievous beauty wore not yet fully opened. Hot socond season course of study she would have called it would soon be commencing. Her tele gram must mean that the last ot ber wild oats had been sown. He Imagined that he was hurry ing to her rescue. Had he been older be would have known tbat to attempt to reform a member of tbe perfect sex Is the surest wsy to loss her. (CttrrtiH Ifll-Ull, C.I.jiS, Dewiee) A cruel blow It tfsnlt Cllve, to. rnw, by ono whom ht lovos out the service and favored the con gregation with a special song. Several organizations within and without the church have asked tor nights of special recognition and the week promises to be an Interesting one. Dr. W. H. Eaton, evangelist, and DeVere L. Penhollow, soloist and song leader, are proving to be fine team mates for such a campaign. Dr. Eaton Is rspldly proving his ability and power as an evangelist. Mr. Penhollow. known to southern Ore gon for his work as song leader In the tent meetings on North Central last fall. Is fast reclaiming his old friends snd making new ones with his wonderful voice and striking per sonality. Special choirs of young people will assist Mr. Penhollow In the singing this week. The orchestra will also be on hand each evening. The services will start at 7:15 each evening this week except Saturday and everyone In southern Oregon Is cordially Invited to attend. Dr. Eaton's message for this evening wtll be "Firty-Pllty" or "What God Does." was ordered held on charges of In voluntary manslaughter and reckless driving, without privilege of bill, following the death here last sight of James Springer, 0, who was struck by Holme's automobile as bs was crossing a street. 1 CHICAOO. Oct. 30. (AP) All that former Mayor William Rale Thomp son seeds for his automobile Is ons motor, four tires, a top, a radio, one windshield, a born and some seats. The machine, stolen October 6, was recovered by the polio last night, but all of tbe part listed above were missing. JOINT MEET FOR PHOENIX, Oct. ao.ISpl) PUnn Jive bwn changed for the meeting of th Coleman Creek club which wm called by the preiildent to meet on Friday of thU week and. 1 intend of holding the meeting u planned, the club will hold ft Joint meeting with the Horn Extension club of Phoenix, and will Join In the alt-day meeting wiVi covered dish dinner at noon, which will be held In the Orange hall, and during which time the renovation and remodeling of clothea will be dltcuwied by Mrs. Ma bel Mack, home demonstration aeut. All ladles who have articles they wish to make over are asted to bring them to thin meeting. TAILSPIN TOMMY Tommy, The "Cash Boy! JfOfVtY AND SKCSTSd ArrzNOMS thcib wees Ar-rtJfl. TOflflY S SGUDMD 7B lIVS S-pfCM n6HT ATO . 1 ISrt,. M villi l i PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 20. (AP) I but all of the parts listed sdovo -f,v;"'?Jr By GLENN CHAFFW " .and HAL FUttliESY fvoofj ONLY PASSENGER WILL THERE'S SOME I wtLL,NO-TRATS REALLY WHY DO I TAKE Jifl? igZZ" Ep OKAY, CHIEF? 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The parents will nsme the two boys 1 and a girl ,Panllln.', "Rooeevelt" I and "Delia," a modification of "De lano." The Henrys havs four other chil dren, ths oldentr 9. Henry has been unemployed for I more than two years. He was supporter of Rev. James R. Cos, Job less party presidential candidate who I yesterdny withdrew In favor of I Roosevelt. I - . IllF" 1 WAVE THE SAME DISOftlNJ FDR. L DEMAtvlO WERE AMD NOW TWAT ijillll WOTWWS 7D DO "W'vwWAT K10U. Euaroa 1 T,-us MASJ MEBS tviat am easle mas this rural motel, eper. pack up ) J'? FttffZ sesjator.?- aeeP PrW wMOLC A0 A SPARROW ANIO 1 5MOULD FAY HIS CHARGES A&AIMST ME ANJO MS 'f"?A Z.ffS'SL W SOWS TO k W05COE KJOOUL5 m!(V KIO ATTEMTIOM TO HIS ATTACK 4 S I XWONIT BE ABLE TO AM3WER THI3 :j U JIo0j2S5SSSX jKEEP OrJ (T DIOKIT TAKE iftTlllll -Offl-H COMSTA.SJT PECKIVJe Jf i f. CHA.R&E UMTIU HE OES TD BOSS WEIT ! 7?,,!, n ZaCp XrrsJ OUSSLIM& ? LOMCb TD --ORRITATES... 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