Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 12, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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Movie Closeups
AIIOI'M) THE TOW.V (i t'oml
4 i Harry I'lerce, democratic candi-
duto for Hherirr, Wt lat night for
K'vdnport and points In that vicinity
CIiim at Yunralla I whiTit he will spend a wei'k or more
Alias (iladys Strong left this morn- working In the Interest of hla earn
ing for Yonrnlla, where shu has a 1 palgn.
class In music.
Will Enter Hospital
J. W. Ieardorff and wife l. ft this
morning for Portland, where Mr.
Deanlorff will enter a hopltul to un
dergo a surgical operatiou.
To Vli.lt in rortliuid
Mrs. L. 8. Taylor and children left
tills morning for Portland to spend
Here on HuhIhc
Mrs. Cora Mciirlde. Held secretary grnciouHly accepted
of the W omen s Heller Corps, spent : of flowers, presented
ycuieriiuy in itoseourR vistting with
menihers of tile local auxiliary and
attending to her official duties. She
left this morning for Cotluge Grove.
Her home is in Portlund.
The Fullertun P.-T. A. reception
Friduy was a most enjoyable affair.
The address of welcome wna given
by the vice-president, Judge Kuller
ton, and responded to by Mrs. Church
and Supt. Hliniiu. Miss Smith, the
county visiting nurse, also outlined
her work. Miss llertha Kohlhagen
large bouquet
In recognition
of her having won flrat prize at thejof the big W. V
u. ..!..,,., lV.llaca Held lying In
bed, a towel around his head and
a pretty nurse and two doctors In at
tendance This In the sight which
would have met your eye bad you
visited the Lasky studios recently.
And you might h.ive wandered ir
Wallace had paid the price at last
for the reckless daring that he dis
plays In those automolille racing pic
tures of his.
But you would have quickly learn
ed a different story. Mr. Held was
just making scenes for his new pic
ture -Sick Alied." which will be at
ih Aniiera theatre tonight. Not that
!tha nicture in one of those depres
sing dramas with half the cast dying
off In the third reel.
On the contrary. "Sick Abed Is
one of the llvlle.it Held pictures ever
screened. Wallie isn't 111 a minute,
not even for film purposes. He Is
Just shamming according to the story
in order not to Incriminate a friend
'of his in a divorce suit. Ant the nice
pretty nurse by his neusnie is none
other than Hebe Daniels, the dusky
beauty of ".Mule and Female." "Why
Change your Wife". 'Sick abed will
make real Invalids forget their pains
and well folks will ro:ir with laugh
ter. The liabe Ituth picture which was
a part of the program at the Majestic
theatre last night will be at the Ant
lers tonight. These pictures are ex
ceedingly Interesting as they show 111
"slow" movies, all of llabe Huth's
famous twirls and swings, which
have become the most interesting
materials for psyrhuloglsts of late.
A thirty piece orchestra and Claire
Adams' own violinist supplied the
musical atmosphere for the troupe
of stars who appear In "Riders of
the Dawn." Benjamin II. Hampton's
production of the famous novel by
Kane Grey, "the Desert of Wheat."
Hut In spite of all this harmony, one
of the stars often hud to supply the
music for the rest of them. This was
the star. Miss Adams herself.
Miss Adams Is an accomplished
musician, and occasionally she con
sented to piny the piano for the mus
lenl atmosphere for Violet Schraui
and little Marie Messenger, when she
herself was not re't'ilml in ihe scene
Hrxlkinson release
o .
a few days visiting with friends and coming Liberty.
The Incomparable "Nazlmova,1
tate fair for the best loaf of bread
A piano solo and encore by Miss
Ruth Wilcox and two vocal solos by
Mrs. Win. lllney were much enjoyed.
Light refreshments were served dur
ing the Bocial hour. A lurge crowd
was in attendance.
Top Hole"
You might say "bully,"
means the same thing.
"immense" or "great"
Means: "There was room at the top for a cigarette
that can refresh a tired and much tired taste. And
Spur's that cirrarette."
In the new Spur blend you find :
The richness of the full bodied Oriental leaf tem
pered by the mildness and fragrance of Hurley and
other choice home-grown tobaccos. It's a happy
blend that brings" out to the full that good old tobacco
taste.
Just smoke a Spur and see.
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Satiny Imported ppr. crtmtM.
Mh an tMt.Jfiwu't. lowf-b-amin ttft
rrlt A kiiiMt rrm "brown-t d Uvsw" pattac. wrtfc
wko-mi, keep Sputa trmh mm4 frajraau
tftfuis away p junto vt ikt Lejx
Opposite her in tlio charming love
Htory Is Hoy Stewart as "Kurt Porn"
returned war hero, now whit ranch
er. Other notables in the cast are J.
.1. PowliiiR. Robert MrKlini, Mure
Bobbins and Frederick Starr, ' The
film version of this fumouH story as
"Riders of the pawn" is the star at
traction at the Liberty theatre to
night. :";
The Joel opportunity to see Wil
liam Fa rn urn's HiiprU work In Vic
tor Hugo's "Lcs Miserables." will
be today, as the Fox production bo
widely discussed will be shown at
the Majestic theatrt for the last
time. The appeal of the picture is
tremendous, for ii has a grandeur
that touches the spectator In a way
far beyond the reach of the average
photoplay.
Victor Hugo has been adjudged
the greatest poet since the time of
Shakespeare. His genius was divers
and among his works Ih every form
of literary creation. "Lea Miserables"
is always placed at the head of hW
achievements, .t b' classic in ichoM
and leading i ti : itor,s hnv ."co
mmended the ue ''f 'ho n'onip!ay
in conjunction 'vith the mhi root,.
Forest Service
To Plant Trees
One million trees will be plated by
he forest service in the woods of
district No. 1, near Missoula. Mon
tana, according to an annoucement
it headquarters here. Weather con
ditions, it is Btated, are unusually
favorable for the work.
On Placer creek. 6 miles south
f Wallace, Idaho, 400 acres will be
planted in au area which was burn-
d over in the disastrous fire of 1910
itnd which Is now free from brush
and undergrowth. The trees to be
planted are chiefly white pine and
spruce from the nurseries at Haugan
Montana.
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LODGE DUtECTOltV.
I, O. O. F I'kloa (
Meets In Odd FeHw Temj.l
very Thunday venlng. Vlsitln
brethren alwayi welcome.
JOHN IlEKSfc:. C. P.
FUSTKK HL'TNKK. H. P.
OLIVKH JOHNSON. B. S.
JAMKd BWAKT. F. A
EACil.KH hosetjur Aerie meets In
thir hall on Jkon St. on 2nd au.l
4th Monday evwiiiK of each month
Mt S o'clotk. Visltlns bretitren in
good itandlrig alwa welcoroe.
FKKD P. Cl.AKK. W. P. P.
VICTOlt MH'tU.U, W. P.
b K. liOOl'MAN. Secretary.
tiM4.Hi OK P1TI11A Alpha LoUvte
No. 47, met eveiy Wednenday even
Inc. cor. Jackson and Cans Ste. Visit
or always welcome.
HOY O. YOl'Na. C C.
CHAS F. HUl'KJNS. M. F.
E. K. WIMUKftLY. K. R- S.
LOYAL OltDKIt OK MOOE Roseburg
Louge No. 1U3 7. mets second an'
fourth Wednesday evenliiKs of ea h
month at 8 o clot k fn the Moose hall.
All visiting brothers are invited to
attend.
C, W. CLOAK E, Dictator
H. O. I'AltiiETKlt. tf-crWary.
NKIiVIIUOIt S OK H (HIUI II A FT LI 1 ac
Circle N. 4H, meets on 2nd and 4th
Monday evening. Visiting neighbors
Invited to attend. .
EDITH CHTTKCHILU Q. N.
TILLIK 1. JOHNSON. Clerk.
U. 1. O. KLKN. Itonvburg Lvfluv Su. 3-tf
Ho11h reKular conununicatlons at
the Klks' 'ivinple on each Thursday
of every month. All members re
quested to attrhd reyulurly. and all
visiting brothers are cordially In
vited to attend.
A. J. Lii.mritN. E. R.
IHA B. ItlUl'LK. Secy
wooimi-:. ok run wohlu Camp
No. 115, meets In U1d Fellows' hall in
Kosehurg every 1st and 3rd Monday
evenings. Visiting neighbors al
ways welcome.
u. H. PICKENS, a C.
M. M. MILLF.lt, Clerk.
, (. O. h ItlMlng Star Lotlae St. 17 1,
rnet'tD in riy km all. N. Jitrkxun St.,
every Friday evening. Visiting breth
ren always welcome
E. A. PETTKY. X. O.
I. C. HI MI'IIHEY. Kec. S..C.
II. W. SHAW. V. 7.
M. FICKLE. Fin. Sec.
O. K. N.. HwetiiirM Chuptrr No. H
Hulds their reKular meeting on the
lit and 3rd Thursdays ih each month,
are respectf ully Invited to attend.
LEON A A Hit A HAM, W. M.
Fit EH JOHNSON. Soey.
. 1'. A A. M.( Laurel LodKe . 13.
Hepular cotninunlcatloiiit 2nd and 4th
Wednesdays eat h nionth ut Musonic
Ti'inple, Uoseburg, Ore. Visitors wel
come. W. V. HARRIS. Secy
A. A. vildi:k.v. m.
ko-kik n; I.OIKib: o. ino:t, I nlted
Hriherliwod uf Malntrnn-e of Wmj
Kmployra and It nil May Miip Labor
era Afrilinted with the A. F. of L.
Mets at Moose hall the llrst Wid.
f.nirth Sat. nights and third Sundays
of each month.
J. V. SMITH .President.
W. J. MEKE1HTH, Itet;, Secy.
CEO. MAC I VEIL Fin. Secy.
U O. T. M. Harburic illvv .u. 11 holds
regular reviews on second and fourth
Thursday afternoons In Maccabce
hall. Sisters of other hives visiting
In our city are cordially Invited to
attend our reviews. Maccabee ball
on Cass street.
LOt'ISE LOCKE. Com.
JESS1K U A PP. Col
HKIIKKA IIH H.ebui g Rebekah Lodge
No. 41. 1. O O. K.. Meets In Odd Fel
lnws' Temple every week on Tuesday
evening. Visiting members In aoitd
standing are Invited to attend.
r.VA LENOX. N. G.
HEI.LE STEPHENSON, Sec.
ETHEL BAILEY. Fin. Secy.
The H. II. K. I. A. I'nlon Meeting will
be hold a I tliM Mac abee hall evt-ry
tlrttt and third Wednesdays of tlie
month.
I. O. O. P.. IMiflrtnrlan l.odice Ku. K,
meets a SykH hall, N. Jackson St .
on Satin d.iy w veiling of cue week.
Visiting brethren are always Wel
come. LYMON L. SPENCElt. N. Q.
A. 1. (1KDDKS, Itec. S'ec.
J. B. BAILEY. Fin Sec.
YOUR RENT
IS RAISED !
Not when you have a home of
your own.
BUILD OR BUY
If you want a house that was
macU to suit someone else
then huy.
But if you like a real home,
one better than llw rest
hull,!.
A builder of 25 years experi
ence will placlly give estimates
ami information. Call M new
building. Cass a Chadwiek
Sts., or at residence, 1133 Har
vard Ave.
Ill II.DKIt M. V. lll:iUill.
i.i-i.r . .... j
On. of the beauties mith Ketue of
IlcTuea," Antlen Thunday night.
Dr. R. P. I
Bradford
and Wife.
Graduates and post-graduates
of the ONest Charter
ed College of Chiropractic
n the world
J have re-opened offices In the
l'erklns Ulrig.
i We use no drugs nor elec-
tnclty. nothing but straight
T Chiropractic, and have been
! wsnl for the p., ,en
years In handling almost everv
disease known to the human
family. Office hour. t0 ,2;
f and 2 to 5 p. m
1 Hesidencv in p.
t om
rttttt
Kill That Cold'Wi
CASCARA (QUININE
Coldi, CoDghi
AMD
L Gri
Neglected Colds are Dangerous '
Taka do ebancM. Kc.p this standard r.mody handy for th. a.
Br.aka op a cold In 24 hour.-ReH,v
Qrippo in 3 Jaya-Exc.ll.nt for HwdKh,
Quinine In this form does not affect th. head Cur.- i .
Laxative-No Opiate in Hill's. an Is bt Took
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