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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1916)
TWO TlfE EVE.VINO SEWS. THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1016. She Loves to Dance, But vn. M - I f 'I r ty 1 !Hf3rsfV'"!;'T ?JiH WWfiiitiiHmwMimtm INTKHNATIO.VAL OPERATIC (X)MI'ANY LAST NIGHT A MAE MURRAY,, LASKY-PARAMOUNT STAR. "I snpno.se It's (iiille trao that I've danced myself to fume," snld Mnq Murray few days iiko when she was buck on Hroadwuy for n few weeks after having pent months at the Lasky Studio In California stnrlm; in Paramount Pictures. "When 1 saw tlie lirlitlit lights the llrst nlKht, It took me hack to the dnys when my name was In the IIl-IiIs, when I was naught save a dinner. Hut there's notlilni; mure pleasant than pictures, even IIhmicIi the work Is hard. I love to dance, hut I love the pictures more." 01110 ;iiAiti).s.Mi:.v the ONLY ONUS WHO OWN OIISEHV.VI'IOX IIALIiOO.V. AKHON, O., July 13 The Ohio National Ouard Is tho only stnto mili tia organization ooulppod with an obsorvatlon balloon ready or Moxi can sorvlec. The artillery contin gent, comnianed by Major Harold M. Hush, has been presented a $10n, 000 balloon, the ouly one of its kind In the United States, for observation purposes. The War Department has ordered several like it for the regu lar army. Tho balloon, presented by an Ohio rubber company Is handl ed by llattery 13. One of the most pretentious of musical ensembles and a top-liner of the Chautauqua, was the Inter national Operatic Company a com posite of Individual artistic distinc tion, who delighted a large gathering last night. Each member having won -an Incontestable place In the hearts of all discriminating lovers of opera, oranrio and concert work. The pesonnel of this company was in Itself a positive guarantee of qual ity not open to question: Tekla Kami, late prima donna soprano with Madame Schumann Heink In "Love's Lottery", Hose Heldenroich, who re cently scored her most brilliant tri umph with the National tirand Op era Company throughout its entend ert Chicago engagement; J. Allen Oruhh, tenor, with an unbroken ree cord of exceptional success marking his appearance with the principal opera companies in the prominent cities of America; Burt McKinnle, for many years leading baritone with Savage's Grand Opera Company, and Margaret Day, an accompanist with tht rare delicacy of taste who gave tho exact amount of support, and no more. Her work both as accom panist and soloist was captivatingly excellent. Richly costumed in tho appropri ate vesture of the parts which they plcturlzed their appearance alone be fore the audience Irradiates the per sonal charm of Irresistahle attract iveness. The International Operatic Com pany features character, folk songs and selections from the best of the modern popular operas. WILL LEAD FIGHT OF DEMOCRATS TO CONTROL SENATi 2y,,iiiii,i''j -if... . A 1 er. fSv--':-:--' wss AT THE MAJESTIC TOMORROW 'I'OLICE MOTHERS" (.UAItl) 1IRLS WHO (() ALONE TO CONEY ISLAM). SPEND YOUR VACATION AT Winchester bay GOOD HUNTING. ' i.-IUNC, ANI. HATIIINO. COME AND HAVE A CO OD TIME THIS SUMMER. lor furl tier pat ticulais L.S. WEEKS, Winchester, Bay, Ore. NEW YORK, July 13 There ap peared upon the bcuch at Coney Is land today the new force of "Police Mothers", a vounteer organization of women possessing the police author ity, whose members patrol the sands to keep harm from thousands of girls who come alone to the big re sort. The force is commanded by Mrs. Ellen Craig, of the department of parks of the Borough of Brooklyn. While the Police Mothers cooperate with the regular police, their work is more personal and calculated to prevent trouble for the girls rather than to stop It after It has gotten started. The patrolled district is tho entire beach, rrom Sea Cate to Brighton. Tho Police Mothers serve without pay. Senator Saulsbury. Senator Saulsbury, of Delaware, has been selected to take charge of the democratic campaign to retain control of the United States senate. It Is believed that ho will be made the head of a bureau under Chair man McCormick of the democratic national committee rather than tho head of an independent committee. ROSEIiURfJ SOLDIER FINDS IT WARM IN CALIFORNIA ! I'HUXE PACKER HERE W. E. Drngcr, of Salem, arrived in Hoscburg thl8 morning and will spend several days In this vicinity visiting with tho farmers and con tracting for the prune nop for the season. Mr. Dragcr is the proprietor of the Dinger Emit Company which has a packing plant located here. A card received this morning from J. A. Reams, formerly night clerk a.t the McClnllen hotel, states that he is now a member of Co. IS, and Wash ington Infantry, having joined .the company at American lake, and in company with three battalions, lelt the lake on July 4, arriving at Cabx Ico on the 8th. Mr. Reams states that the ther mometer stood at 103 nt seveiT clock on the evening they arrl 'ert nml that it is usually 115 to lis dol ing the day time. All of the Ore gon and Washington boys. Mr. Reams Ftn'es aro longing for a little of the enol Oregon woathet. In "The Question," by Roy L. Mc Cardoll, which is coming to the Ma jestic Theatre on Friday, as the next release on the Equitable program, there is a vivid presentation of the results which follow living the arti ficial life of the so-called society woman. Dogs, dances, cards, recep tions, take precedence over the joys of home and family, happiness Is wrecked, disaster follows, but in the end the foolish woman realizes her mistake. Her awakening to a sense of what her foolishness has brought about gives an opportunity for some scenes of fervid dramatic intensity, of which the star, Marguerite Les lie, takes full advantage. The trans formation from a social butterfly vain, weak and apparently heartless, to the warm hearted, normal, loving wife, reveals a wonderful strength of character which had been hidden under the superficialities and. triv ialities of society life, Is a wonderful revelation of dramatic ability, and its presentation on the serene, forms a series of intensely Interesting and absorbing pictures. left Hoscburg a short time ago for Mackey, Idaho, where he is now em ployed by one of the large mining concerns. his duties had no time in which to write back. In his resignation he requests that M. B. Germond, who In the haste of departure; . . ' De appointee; in nis place, at the same he forgot to present his resignation j tlme givlng Mr. Gcrmond an excellent and while becoming accustomed to recommendation as an engineer. . FRANK CAIN SENDS HIS RESIGNATION AS SURVEYOR The resigntlon of Prank Cain, as county surveyor, was received by Judge Marsters yesterday. Mr. Cain SPECIAL THIS WEEK ON ELECTRIC IRONS We have Electric Fans too, among others a small one fcr $5.00, just right for the table or to keep the flies off of the baby ROSEBURG ELECTRIC CO. Phone 123 Do It Electrically. Phone 123 Illlil'H OF A NATION" UOMINti TO THE ANTLERS. Sweeter Than Wheat That's the happy combination of whole wheat and mailed barley, nowhere so skilfully blended to brinjj out all the rich nourishment and delicious flavor of the grains as in Grape-Nets This famous pure food has a rich, nut-like llavor, entirely impossible wiih any food made of wheat alone, und comes ready to eat, crisp and sweet, a favoiile dish with old and youn. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. Grape-Nuts is scieutifeally processed easy digestion, and a ration at meal-time pan of the regular dkt counts wonderfully pleasure and better health. tol as for There's a Reason" Snld by (inx-ei's I'Aei'vwhori The magnitude of l)aM W. Crif fith's feat In staging "The Mirth of a atlou", is almost appalling at least to the devote) s of the older forms of theatrical entertainment. Where now are the Utile groups of . actors, the pinchbeck scenery and ; the petty properties of the so-called : "legitimate" drama? ty comparison ! with the new art, the "locitiiiiato" measures to the mountain like nin.elull. Instead or scenery for his I background Crifillh has used nature. I For subject be has covered 1 r.o years I of American life and history. ! Eighteen thousand p. np!e l.;ive done his bidding and In the lmr-ralsing ! rubs of the Ku-Klux Klan three;; thousand riders and louses sweep oer the dusty road'". No wonder that this magnificent historical spectacle ls the talk of the country. It has established an en tirely new art in the nu'.m of the theatre the art of pantomimic serene spectacle with an oivhi stal score pcrf.-ctly svm brocc, ,, to ie action. It bns nlso created a tre mendous sensation because of its vaster and more forceful treatment of the theme of Thomi's Dixon's "The rt.ius'euti'', v h'.cb !ie)h aft hook lil'it piny creat-d tho 'greatest fur rer nf the last decade. The treat t!.-'.'s of !' civil war and the hiviccs o' r.-cvistruc-tton are made t'i 'v . in-aln and the nation re born 's rvo! lo'sized. Mr. Griffith, pie;'".-' 'etvi': (i'rec tot s. managed Cw ' "''iendoa5: nrhlcvoM.'-H without th aid of dia logue or speech, for tt:o!ii n ri 'tU'-es with music and eff-cts t.-ll vividly th!s thrilling tale nf fifty year, ago. Will be shown In Uoohurg on August 3rd. 4th and 5th. Ladies White linen skirts G9c Gent's 2 - piece summer underwear, uarincut 17M.C Roys' Kompors 29c PEOPLES' SUPPLY CO. 76S-J14 Horses & Mules "Arrow L'slit-Srarched. IiiicJin!icd COLLAR 1 V ic h for Mr CLUKTT. PEABOOV A-Cll.tnC MAKERS Will be in Roseburg at the Farmer's Feed Shed on Friday and Saturday, July 14 and 15. Want horses 5 to 10 years old, 1150 lbs up, will buy any color, want good rugged animals with plenty of bone. Want mules from 3 to 7 years old, "any size, must be broken. Have bought stock in this vicinity before and will positively be in the city on the above mentioned dates. I come to buy 100 or more horses. A. J. EVANS j i In J IK j Jackson St. CORSETS This 13 the corset you will wear and be delighted with. The one you will buy npain. There ia a model for every fiture, for a lady or a miss, a stout, slender nr medium figure. Tho prices range from 9Sc to $tr.0O, front l.uo or baeK lace. If you have been having jtist a little dipfiUisrnction with the corset you are wearing, if It hasn't quite cune up to your rxpf ctiitions, step in and let us fit you with a "JuMrite" made by Gape Downs & Co. sold and guaranteed by THE SQUARE STORE The IMace To Trade and Save "" 1 . T" If rg