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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1935. WnGREAT RICHES SYNOPSIS: Bcino Jam Btm son. , 0 A'au Concord Ka., is a considerable distinction etp dally bo it that the death ot hit grand parent has mad th boy hejd of hi family tiut J a me be lieve that their death ha nlao rob bed him ot hi lalth in a aammiaer' at God. Judn flotcomi, hi good friend, i erplainina a $imilar itu at ion in hi own youth to th boy. Chapter Heven HOPE AGAIN AND you went on oellevtng !n God?" asked James. "In a pity lng God?" "1 went on hating Hlra," the Judge said. "1 strutted around bating Him like a pompous little bantam cock. It gave me an enormous satisfaction, I can tell you." -And then wnat7" James asked. In terested. "Then 1 grew up and realized i was a confounded ass and that my plcayuntsb bates and despairs mat tered no more to the Almighty than the love attain or a louse mattered to me. It was highly unpleasant but extremely educational. I've never been much more than ace high tn my own estimation since." James laughed. He said shyly: "It was kind of you to tell me. But I don't bate God. 1 just don't believe in Him or In a Hereafter. 1 think men Just Remember that nothing Is or can be wasted. The best of the old gentle man may be changed, undoubtedly la changed beyond human understand lng, but dajnmtt hoy what does that matter? It cannot be lost." James went home whistling, bead thrown back, arms swinging Tree. The black bound or despair which for weeks t.ad dodged hli foolatept had proved hut a shadow after all. James laughed aloud from sheer relief. At least he had a hope, more than a hope. After all he might cheat the grave. He might go on . somehow He was too excited that night to eat his dinner and Aunt 8arah sug gested a dose or castor oil. Castor oil? How like a woman! He teaBed her Into cheerfulness. It waa their first cheerful evening since his grandmother died- Later he lay sleep less In bed watching the stars. IT had been planned the Bummer before bla grandfather was in Jured that James should go Uast to school that September to prepare for college but thnt project was. of course, abandoned when It became evident that be would be needed at home. But the following Spring when there were only the two of them to be considered, hfa Aunt Sarah, out of a clear sky. derided that she was being seltlsb and standing In James1 UUM'S TRYSTS IN HOEKNOl BAN JOBE. Cal., March 33. (AP) The state prepared today to press for rapid completion of It case Hgalnst David Lamson, accused of clubbing his wife to death, when his second trial resumes on Monday i!ter the week-end recess. Members of the prosecution staff hoped they would be able to wind ii p their s'-de of the evidence by Monday or Tuesday with the calling of two more expert witnesses. Drs. A. M. Moody and Jessee Carr of San i- ranclsco. They made no mention of plans call Mrs. Sara Kelley, Sacramento iivorcee, to whom they allege Lam :on was attentive. It waa made known, however, the :.tate has possession of a San Fran j cinco hotel register by which It may nttempt to show Lam son kept trysts some ten times from December, 1932, to May. 1D33. The defense asserted Lamson had alibis for many of the : dates. Gable and Colbert at Studio "S ft - A J- T J , Vr; k J ft ij, mmmmmimminmm aiade Him up because they couldn't bear not to." "There are a lot of arguments 1 might give you, but you probably know most of them. Here's the best one, one 1 got hold of a thousand years ago and leeched onto and never let go.M He leaned over the desk, tore a shoot off a pad. held It over Lulu's black and crimson beak and lighted It, letting the ash fall Into the tray. Speaking slowly and authoritative ly the Judge went on to explain the law of phyMca that nothing in or on or under this earth can be tost or dona away with, only changed as the paper bad changed under their eyes to gases and ash. but never by any possibility blotted out or annihilated all a commonplace to any hut a cbool boy. To James It was both new and revolutionary- With bis quick Intelli gence he grasped It Instantly and a God-given hope sprang to Ufa in his heart If even hts fiesh could only be changed Into Its original elements would bla Intelligence, his personal ity chaage In some unimaginable manner, but still survive? Unac countably be did not like to ask the Judge. "TOUT how about goodness and Honor and Intangibles like that?" he finally questioned. "I believe that the things of the spirit must go on. Thay are stronger, more powerful than organic matter The faith that moves mountains builds cathedrals ... 1 am certain that they are not lost, though 1 am not wise enough with my finite mind to understand how. Your grandfa ther, for Instance, was an inspiration to everyone who know him well Nover doubt my boy that though we cannot see It or touch It that Insplra tlon Is stilt here, all about us." "But but his personality? Grandfather hl".nsoir?" "His personality was your grand daddy. Ills worn-out body was no more the Governor than the arm he lost in the Civil War. Hang onto that. way. Nothing would satiety tier hul that he should be sent off to prepara tory school Immediately. Consequently he entored after the Easier vacation, which Is the worsi possible time for even the most cas hardened and experienced old tlmei to enter a new school. Othors of nil age and condition, who have enrollec as a class In the autumn, have beos long bofore this whipped more oi less into shape and their more evl dent crassnesses and dirferentnesaoi Ironed reiontlcsflly out. Moreover, by Easter the upper an lower classmen are apt to be bored and eager for entertainment. James during bib first term and at great hurt to bla dignity, furnished ran entertainment. It la no easy thing for one wh has boon from his birth a porsonagi to adjust himself in the twtnkltm of an eye to a position of monumen tal obscurity sueff as James occupied In hts new environment. The onlj preparation he had had for hli changed estate came from Jmtgf Holcomb who had taken him asldi before be leU homo and given hla what be considered tho moat price lens advice. "You'll feel at first like a pup ahui outside In the dark whining to gel In to the fire," warned the Judge. "1 suppose ao." suld James, "bui I'll try nol to whlno." "I'm nol afratd or that. But you'll be sodoggoned lonesome for a while you'll be willing to throw your arms about the neck of the first young whelp who ao much aa notices your existence or gives yon a cnnunl good morning, I know. 1 went through It all myself. "Don't be In any rush to play Damon lo tho rtral I'ythlas who asks you. Look around. Koel your way. You won't hare the slightest trouble In taking your proper place. If you don't get swamped at the beginning with n lot of left-ovt'rs nobody elM will associate with." (Copvright l!JJ it, it eel fl . Farnham. Tomorrow, ichooi privet a cross which Jani be.n with um d i f 1935 Frigidaires Displayed Here By Leonard Electric All sloes of gleaming white, roomy Frlgldalre refrigerators for 193S are now on display at the Leonard Elec tric store in the Holly theatre build ing, and the outstanding feature of the new models Is the "Super Freezer." The exclusive Frlgldalre super freezer makes possible a complete fit is- j u MAN'S EMOTIONS A t'iS ' pi i imp nudity I ) iy " li Mutiun picture lans who have been waiting with keen delight for the local showing of "It Happened One Night,' the romantic screen comedy co-starring Clark Gable and Claud- ette Colbert, will be appeased with the news that the film opens today at the Studio theater for a 4 day run. Cable, today, is undoubtedly the most masculine stellar figure on the screen. refrigeration service: fast freezing. frozen storage, extra cold storage. moist storage and normal storage all In the same cabinet, according to Morris B. Leonard. Prlgldalre'g life time porcelain fin ish Is particularly easy to keep spot lessly clean due to the fact that It la acid-resisting and is not Impaired by grease. A surprising amount of food may be preserved in Prlgldalre's Kold chest which has a large ice cube capacity. There are two stainless metal trays In which 36 cubes, or three pounds of Ice may be frozen at one time. 4 Bottle Aided Mother Pig ANACORTES, Wash. (UP) Crop reduction days are over, decided a matronly hog owned by William Sy- i monda. Sc she gave birth to 17 young- 1 sters. Symonds supplemented their diet with bottle fare. The sow pro- vlded table room for only 13. I I Rome portraits of family groups and children at Special Prices Shangle Studio. Phone 1308. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS movie draws -Towards ifs ClOSE, 6EtfiN6 UEK't' SftO REMI2E4 HIS EVES ARE 6Ef m MOISf. BLINK'S VERV hard o keep -Tears back SORREPTrfiDOSLV WIPES A TEAR ftUAV SVJEAK5 A LOOK AROUND "TO SEE y AHVONE SAW HIS DISPLAY OP WEAKUESS FEE1S HE htoW HAS CONlkOL OF HIMSELF WOMAH &EHIHD HIM SUD DENLY BREAKS iHfo S0B3 AND SNISTIES, SHATTERING HIS CONROi. iXftRS ROLL DOWN HIS CHEEKS HASTILY DRIES HIS EltS AS MOlIE ENDS 3-13 (Copyright, 183S, by The Bell 8ynliest, Inc.) U6HTS 60 ON. 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BUT DIVIL A BIT O' 600D IT , DIO EITHER OF US THEOES NO telun'whin we'll ynf.,j.. ., CASH IN ON WMCSh- gold .SALVA&EO-I BEN CAME BACK HERE H., TO POVERTY-IT WAS MY II & FAULT BUT "SOME DAV 5?, ,tm I'LL MAKE IT UP TO HIM- WAIT 1 CAN MAKE A m eTART NOW THAT REPRESENTS SOME WESTERN fM LAND I RECEIVED IN A TRADE YEARS W , AQO-I NEVER SAW IT PERSONALLY AND, IN BETTER TIMES, HAD ALMOST FORGOTTEN I OWNED IT WELL.I Si WANT BEN TO HAVE IT 'folA THE NE3BS liiicky Girl By Sol Hess Carlson's Orchestra Here Again April 3 By populur demand by many who heard hlra at the Elki temple In the hlRhly aucceMful Elks New Year's eve dance, and others who wore turn ed away, Merle Carlson and his 12 piece Columbia Broadcast) ng orches tra will be brought to Medford agnln. In a spring dance at Orl(ntal Oar dens Wednetvlay night, April 3. Bob Strang has secured the entertainers and will sponsor the dance. In anticipation of a large crowd the Oriental Gardens was secured to assure utmost enjoyment of the mu slc. Merle Carlson is returning from Seattle, where he was engaged for four weeks at the Olympla hotel, and where he played for the governor's ball. The orchestra Is a versatile enter tainment pwp ttt "turns out" what Is ncla''oi.i'4 tto fceic wuslc ever brought irvrfiWy. petite Paul ine Byrns of &viv. i tnen secured recently as a nsular addition to the orchentra and Is the feature vocalist. Besides melodious waltzes, fox trots and novelty numbers, the or ganisation has a trio of voices, MiM'l'hiMr . t . n brass and a male glco club. quintet mm Jommo. Deevj f JELLO- TMERE.l'VE SEEM MO, ME3BE, VOU 5A.W ME Y MCW,TWAT'5K 1 COtOT BMEVOI yj LUCK JX. J,' (YOU SOMEPLACE BEFORE- IN THE PlTCHERS.lVE BEEM AwuERE I vol- 'OULDNJT KPECTpeRHftps p t MeTs tub wnsterous Hour, pace is most familiar.. lead inj tmkiee: of -Ei-Me&SElsAvj you- )TOmeet a celebratexivoiJ imtwebiscitv, VOOVJS UJOMAM as T WAGnjV OKJ SOME AD ? 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