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PAGE STST MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933. by Perctvat BYHOPBIB: Mce lamS among wolvee Margaret Maltffnl wander about the Citadel at Mekaeeen, watching Julee. her hueband, grout mot t ard mora like a Moor and entangle himeell deeper and deeper in the unending intrigue of the palace. The Katd of Mekaexen plot with a German apainet France: RaieuX. the Kald'e ton. plote with Motor Napoleon Rtocott ot the Foreign Legion to take over Riccoli'e eoldlera and make Rtccoli commander ot the Kaid'e army. Unknown la Margaret, her girl hood tweetheart. Otho Bellemet i in Riccoli'e command. Chapter 11 RAI8UL IN LOVE JULES! "Is that you. Julu?" gald Mar garet, confused, suddenly awakened from Bleep by a alight Bound In the pitch-dark room for nowadays Bbe lept as lightly as a mouse or a bird. "Who's ther? Is that you, Jules?" .repeated Margaret, wondering whether she had been mistaken. . She had retired to rest In the great atone turret-room, leaving Jules smoking with his father, Ralsul, the Kald and the curious man whom Pedro Mallgnl addressed aa Kerr Schlacht although Jules had told her that he was a German officer, Ober-Leutnant Carl von Mlttengen. ' There bad been cognac Algerian jClaret, and assorted French liqueurs on the low table In the tiled garden. There was someone In the room I ind Jules had flatly refused to leave the party when she had suggested re tiring. , It seemed, nowadays, that he was carrying his principle ot ''When In Rome, do as the Romans do" alto gether too far, and enlarging It to "When In Romo, make your wife do as the Romans' wives do." But there she had drawn a Very Arm line. Be cause she wsi In Morocco, she was not going to behave aa a Moorish woman, 1 There was someone In the room', . . Margaret felt for - the box ot matches which should be on the tool beside her low uncomfortable bed. . . "Would you mind answering, Jules?" she said, with some asper ity. " 'Frald he oan't answer," said a voice, "he'a er speechless." Ralsul. ' "D'you mean he's HIT Have yon come for met What's happened?" cried Margaret, sitting up. "Where are the matches?" "No, I wouldn't say he's 111," re plied Ralsul, "but I think he will be, tomorrow. At the moment he's very drunk Indeed. Speechless, aa I said. As to whether I've come for yon , , . Well, I've certainly come for a talk with you, my dear, A conclusive one with no tnterrupt'ons. ' "I'm going to finish what I began laying In England, and what you've contrived to prevent my saying, on numerous occasions, here. And final ly, as to the matches, I've go: them." "do out of my room, .instantly. m . . . rii . . ." "In tact, 'Unhand me, monster, aid the village maiden to the il lain,' " continued the cool and mock ing voice. "Or you'll do what? Just what will you do?" "My husband will..." "He won't Don't you think It my dear. In point of fact, your husband wilt do exactly as I tell him, for our good Jules knows on which side his bread Is buttered. He also knows that some quite funny and amusing things happen In this rlace. ACT IS REPEALED INDIANAPOLIS, March 2. (AP)tt Governor Paul V. McNutt atoned the bill repealing the Indiana prohibi tion enforcement act today. Governor McNutt also affixed his signature to another bill that not O WRIGLEY J tm tv w im HOW EVEN BETTER Valiant ' Dust Christopher Wren -behugesw "He knows, too, that be Is not really persona grata with the Lady Zalnub, and that It both she and 1 became two minds with but a single thought well, you'd soon be a sin-, gle woman again. Wouldn't that be nice? Pot ydu know you don't love him, Margaret. And surely you must be deadly bored with him by now?" Springing from the bed, Margaret seized her dressing-gown which lay upon the foot of It, threw It round her, and slipped her feet Into the mules which lay beside the bed. "Have you gone completely mad?" she asked, facing about, to where, between her and the balcony, the fig ure of Ralsul loomed dark against the starlit sky. "Completely mad," replied Ralsul. "Mad for love of you; love at first sight. I saw you at noon on a day In May, and I loved you at a minute past noon on that day, desperately, devotedly, madly, as you say. I loved you then, 1 have loved you every .hour of tbe day and the night since then. I lore you now, and I shall love you every hour of the day and the night until I die. And then In Paradise or Heaven or Hell I shall still love yon for the whole of that Eternal Day or Night I tell you ..." 'Would you kindly tell me. In stead, where my husband Is?" Inter- rupted Margaret, lolly.' "And I'll tell him something. I'll tell him to give you the finest horse-whipping that ever a gentleman gave a cad." Ralsul laughed lightly. "My dear, the poor Jules couldn't understand you, tor he's far too drunk. And If he were sober he wouldn't understand you, for ho's tar too wise. He realizes, as you're going to do, that there's no law hare except mine; there are no police oicopt nil no: no friends except mine; no servants except mine; no transport except mine; no weap one except mine; no food or water oxcept mine no hope o;copt In me. "For the Kald, my father, rules In Mekazzen as Allah rules In Paradise -and I rule the Kald." "And you call yourself a gentle man and you ..." Ralsul laughed again. "Not a bit ot It my darling. I call myself a man." he Interrupted, "and I pay you the compliment of calling you a woman fit to be the mate, and. If you like, the wife, ot such a man." Margaret gasped, "I can only suppose that you've been drinking, too," she said, en deavurlng to control her voice. "Deen drinking! No, I'm drinking now, the sound of your voice,- the fragrance ot your presence." and Ralsul strode toward the spot where Margaret stood, "That's what I am drinking, Mar gnrot. a million times moro Intoxl eating than alcohol. Alcoholl We Moors Invented al kohl, but not tr drink It We leave that to Christian swine. No, I won't call them thai for you are a Christian, tor the pres ent But you are going to be a Moor Isb princess. Margaret Sultana o Morocco. I will make yon a Queen I will lay a kingdom at your fee: and . . ." "Meanwhile yon will kindly get out of my room." (Copyright, list. r. A. Stokee Co.) Maroarat flnda Tiertelf In another tarnbla prtdlcamtnt, tomorrow. only provided repeal of the prohibi tion enforcement law but legalises 1 the manufacture and sale of beer if I congress modifies he Volstead act. Rooster's Spur Poisons Judge PALESTINE. Texas. March a. (AP) Ben 0 Kennedy, county Judge of Anderson county, died here today from blood, poisoning which devel oped after he was spurred on the knee by a rooster a week ago. , w DEATH FOLLOWS BLOWS ON IE KELSO, Wash., few blows with weakened truck March 2. (AP) A a hammer on a tire and Chester S'MATTER POP TAILSPIN TOMMY Av)-roM1uje'R.t sew' run. a urt rout pVER. THE ClTV-LOTl OF POINTS OF INTERF&T IN . SECN VET : WSE-A5 WAS M-tWA3Tou3 not -W ) 11 r" Vt'll. toort "4m. 'Course. J CbutfEl """ kcs?y'ri .ryerF suit 1&T, I W - ' j i (CopyrieH,.30.byTh.Be.,SyndiC.,..,nO BOUND TO WIN Some Conclusions . j By EDWIN ALGER tweLL.L.VLB.VAIHAT'l'l.LBE DARNED fDOVOLiTHINK SNO.l OONtT, BLVT THERB N LVLE, I'M SOINSTO ASK W7A IVoUSEe , I PICKED HIM OUT , - I! , DO Voui MAKHOPIT ?Wl IF I KNOW,DftN M THERE'S ANV HMfiY BE-I 3UST HD SM'YOIJ TO 6TAV H6RE WHILE A OFTHAT TUNNEL WHEN HE L- DOtoU SwOSe WE KRTAInLv IM CONNECriOrJ W AUVA DLITTONTHE M t RUN BACK INTO TOWN AND WAS UNCONSCIOUS. 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M j BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus, 1 JJ J I THAT WAS A. ) I llllliliiliiHiiili II II I III 1 I I II I 1 I H GOOD CRACIOUSA YOUR MOTHER SAW HER- 1 r--- 1 LCrVELY PARTY- Kin ! B I Lltri ? f I I I ID DADDY1. WHAT I SEF IN THE MIRROR AN- 1 :' l BUT TM GLAD Hi! IfM rlLLr T f NOW WHAT HAS 1 LU ' ALUTHE SHC THOUGHT THERE WuZ t-l , C-7 TO GET HOME- LfflllD HAPPENED? DON'T C 0L TPtOOBl-E Lf"' A MAM IN HER ROOM AN' I -I ffl W TIRED OPT-J f M' Jg9&3) ' HOLLER SO LOUO- ft3f?J rt-2Vl fTT UHEFAltjreo- ) ' l' ' There's No Guesswork in Tribune A. B. C. Circulation Morgan 86, Kelso logger, was on his way to a hospital this morning with Injuries that proved fatal within half an h"ur, Morgan was pounding on the tire casing to loosen It when the casing and tube gave way. The -blow-out sent a piece of rubber Into his right eye with such force aa to put out his eye and Injure the brain. Mor gan was rushed to a hospital where .be died. Skeeter's Romance Gets A Jolt "M AND J' COINS. . raftA SPLENDID fe eUR.6- IOVW NOT?-. lftoHAT A PERFKTLwS'JW S53 J 9 r cr i r UlDtt CTttKilPI IDEA" nAV rivr tlx jOCKy &4AcT SORSEfJUS PLANE-I'D MZZ f. WAND POINT OUT EWJ?MV lOE ALL 5UR.E" SV W erISS YMJ Lnve tn Tuaxe -.c 'jrr.' &MtZtWy jWZVA CLATSOPJOBLESS ASTORIA, Ore, March 3. (AP) Leaflets bearing the name of the "hunger marchers committee," call By C. M. PAYNE lug on workers and farmers to stage a hunger march demonstration at the courthouse here March 8, were scattered about toe streets o Astoria today. The leaflets said the march would constitute a protest against the "forced labor system' whereby un employed work "for miserable hand outs of grocrerles and old -clothing." Another purpose would be to demand THE FAMILY ALBUM THE 60ES Wo BATHROOM To 6ET A PRlHK Of . WATER TWS 6LASS HKW APPEAREP FROM ITS HOITCR contempiate;, fillin6 If W KlTfcHErJ BUT HEARS WIFE AT PISHES AND FEAR HE MI6HT BE IM PRESSED INTO SERWCE a moratorium against mortgage fore closures on farmers' and workers' homes. Atchison, Lumber Magnate Passes PORTLAND, Ore.. March 8. (AP) James Clark Atlchlson, 95, west coast lumberman, vitio died here yesterday, will be burled tomorrow. BATHROOM GLASS SEARCHES FOR If UPSTMRS DISCOVERS MILDRED IS USIK6 IT IN TONT1K6 TOST- , ER RR HI6H SCHOOL . SHOW r 11 vnr- RETURNS UPSTWRS, m FlNPS BHTHFtOOM door lockep 1 Wilfred havw& decided 10. Take ft bath SE1S 6LASS DOWN IK HAU. AND DRIFTS INTO BED ROOM, READING OLD MA6 AZINE WHI'.E WAlTlNS (Copyright, 1933, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Atchison came west-about 35 years ago after operating a lumber busi ness In Michigan, and he lived in Aberdeen and Belllngham for sev eral years before coming to Portland ( where he resided for the past nine years. WALL PAPER Up to the minute 1933 Patten ,at K. D. 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