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ANTLERS
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WEDNESDAY
November 10th
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Broader in Scope and Character Than Anything Ever Attempted
in this Vicinity.
Every Shoe in this House on Sale. -No Exception
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HOT A MOVING PICTURE-
But New York's Comedy Success
With Optimism Love and Laughter
And a Sterling Cast of Players....
Laugh ! Laugh !
Laugh !
Beats now on Sale at the Antlers, 50c to $1.50
HER
DAUGHTER
AND
HIS SON.
BY IDAH McGLONE GIBSON
Ann Kccoiei Hit Money.
' questioned Jerry
'as afraid that there was going
a iiilsunderxtuiuuiiK between
r Callahan -mhI 1, rrv ft mi tin un v
I Would tint hnva ttrniin tin
It (rifiiiishlp for anythinB-
wen. please. I intcrrnnted.
10 lllf-n ItiiNl haru nn nilaiin.
'atldlng abilllt tile Jimmv Ir
May said or did nothing to me
toiiiu really tind fault with.
i- just living tip to the educa
P nd code of all your fathers'
tVhirh code is?
3lT.
h.hlch cod., is." I answered de-f-.
"that you will go just as far
M further than any girl will let
r-"y girl, I mean, who attracts
t Vou boys do not think very
F about it one way or the other.
,lw k.en relish of the hunt
ith you. Mr. Hathaway, you
'hat day. perhaps some
! 10 n'e 'hi'h attracted you, and
'he Journey was long and
rwriini; and you were more or
wett. ,ou proceeded to ,ry tQ
i nlL"""' Al flm 1 answered In
& T; b,'ca"8e 1 had bepn ln
!" of knowing and being with
F M my own age. i.ut when you
1 .11 '' "'-"'"'y flirtations," I
'b Mnlle. -I had lo pu, vou
"!' kin" 'o me. Indeed,
l ,,!," " v""r si8,f'f Tom
Un J" you 1,,ft "'"
"Wit, Jerry." jimmy cor.
I drnth? V """'unity from
..Tubbing I inucivi t0 g(ve
r7'Li'uhrJn'l'l''nt fl"ea."
iWe Hallwa-. "may I ask.
"on. if you have been sue
' "m" rr" pr"t,,",,1'" ou tatend-
f J!1? v"n started It yet " 1
'""y. -You'know
ou' 1 thought I had
l'-rj b,""n" Khool, hut
a 'bill I Wh"n 1 ,rled
t had"."''"1"'" in ,h"'
I kv. kL J ,om' eInr dollar
'h'n " ,""r15, orking
5; n.n.0;rp'..no- " .
'Jr'' t',""1' ' di,) ft"?"
' hir Halhawy abruptly.
do ou think you lost
,-""iMhr"and "o"." I an-
Attr a little hesitancy. Jc-iry
Hathaway' aaid, "Do you know I
found a thousand dollars at the door
of the Piailon. I inniudiately advrr-
, tised, of course, never divamins that
It was you who lost it. No one an
swered my advertisement who could
.honestly claim the money, so I put
ft In the bank, hoping that some day
I might help some poor soul who
needed It more than I."
i It didn't seem possible to me that
! this could be true. I looked at Jimmy.
Incredfously, but he answered in
good faith, as I could see:
"My! Ann. but you play in luck.
Now you will he able to learn sten
ography as you wished, and you wUl
have time to try your hand on thaV
advertising copy."
"1 am mighty glad the money is
yours. Miss Whitson," said Jerry.
"I've always had a sorrowful feelinr
for the person who lost it, but I con
soled myself with thinking that any
one who was as careless as to carry
a roll of btllB of that size in a way
that it could be easily lost, must
have had more, especially as I never
found any advertisements of its loss.
Shall I write you a check for it now
or may I bring it to yon tomorrow?"
"Bring it to me by all means, Mr.
Hathaway. I haven't so much confi
dence in my ability to take care of ,
money now as I had then. If you
will come to see me about eleven ,
o'clock I will go wiih you and de-
posit it In some bank."
"I'll tell you what we'll do," said ;
Jerry Hathaway, "you come to
luncheon with me, and afterwards i
we'll go down to the bank my faiher
Is interested in and I'll help the
(Jovernor by giving him a new de
positor. No, Jim, you're not in this,"
he said, as Jin. my started to speak.
"I deserve the reward of having Miss
Whitson lunch with in e' and I'm go
ing to demand It."
And then, as though the incident
was closed, he turned and said:
"Say. Angelic Grace is looking her
very sweetest tonight, isn't she? She
certainly is some doll. She's the kind
of a girl that I would like to have
where I could gaze upon her and
perhnps take her out and dance with
her occasionally. But deliver me
from listening to her babling talk."
"Do you know them?" I aked,
surprised.
"Yes," said Jerry, "I meet them
here often. Kenneth seems to be
drinking too much, doesn't he?"
Tomorrow A Scene in Itestam-nnt.
-ftiiMfiSI maim
rices!
smashgo shoe p
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MEN!
Here is your opportunity. All our double-soled
wet-weather Shoes on Sale for the first time. You
can't afford to pass up this chance.
The greatest buying chance in years, Look over
our prices. Save from $1.00 to $6.00 on any pair
you select. Our entire stock to choose from.
HOES ON SALE
Rubber Boots
on Sale.
$6.00 Boots, $4.95
$5.00 Boots, $3.95
$4.00 Boots, $2.95
Felt Slippers
on Sale.
$2.50 Slippers - - $1.95
2.00 Slippers - - 1.65
1.50 Slippers - - 1.19
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FINDINGS ON
SALE
Hhinohi, all colon, now 7c
1 in I, uJI color, now lOo
let Oil, mii'tll, now I Ic
Jet OH, largo, now Ic
T.'e shining wt h, now 'Mic
We started this thing and we are going to see it through- If its Shoes, see us first.
Bring us your repair work and see the difference.
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Shoes that satisfy and fit your feet
BR.UNN
Shoes that satisfy and fit your feet
PERKINS BUILDING Cass Street ROSEBURG, OREGON
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It Is ronfidently
The Vali.y of the
Is Wallace Reid's
iKmnia. who have been visiting In
IrtoseburK the past few days, return
led to their home in Salem this morn
ing.
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RUISES-SPRAINS A
Alwrn,t. .ppticnora uoi
cold clotbJi thn apply
VIGUS
V A F0 RUB
porting rnli-s. Crare rjarmund plays
oniKslte the star.
I Movie Closeups Tbe (,Iabm;.(. pr,llclIon. ..Th
I . le,.n:ir,l Woman." which held the
averted that , , (n f a aI(,e crw.l at the Lib
elants." which urlv ,h,..,tre i,.st night will be re
new Paramount-,' '....I .i...r,, i,,iLht. The picture Is
Artcraft picture and which will be ,,' BUn,ptons of Louise Cilaum i
i.hown at the Antler. ""- - proiluctioin. an" mo ..... .- j
nhotonlay that ' transport he , c(.VPrlv maintained ihroushout. To
snectator into the land of the bil! :n(5nt w1 .,e le Ust opnortunliy
redwoods on north-rn California. : ,r K,llt..i,rK theatre K.r. rs to wit
The slow which Is "e ot Capt. ,..s ,hl fine film rls.v
,... ii Kv'ne s most charminic and s ,, ,
nast-rful creations, deals with life; r , In h.-r nlirh.f;n. M.vl-
, the h.tt tree country. There . ,, fourteen year
in , , ,,.! cnecimens of ,,,uiilain Ctrl evades the sheriff
,oa"i r , I . mind and body. ,,.. i the Hills.
ivinciljlB to creed and ctisnonenu
the hi tres I uemseiv es.
.. ti i .i i -. T.-a mp ro k ui n
n,;,t, who has promised his father to ; .HKht.
adapt
from the story i.y jonn to Jr..
istartltiK Marv Plckford, winch will
he seen at the Majestic theatre to-
" .. ..1 rUlm
protect at an p
beau-I
Iful forest Kin"'', "nowti as tno v u - i
,.y of (Hants, which had been a nil
o his wife before her death Colo,,.
ennlniiton. an unscrupulous and
rivni oi iiik
tlE I'lcUfnnl lane, tne roie mi
Mirls who has been responsllil for
iratherlntt the nipht risers for the
purpose, of riildiNR the niountnlns
of one Sanders, who .Mavis believes
h:.. cheated herselt out "1 Tallinn!"
till
her. tries lo Ret p.'?ssin of the ,.,,( When Sanders scoffs at
tne niK'i" rei.-i n
prttper'y-
How tne property Is slm'
then finally l covered, after a w-r
of thrlllinc Incidents. Is araphlcali)
i,..i a beautiful love romance
WOVen 1IHO intr ..."
exchanned.
them seriously, shots are
and he Is killed
Seeking to Injure Mavis. Steve
Hnneycult, who is In league win.
u.. n,i..r. informs the sheriff that sh
ill Is responsible lor the shot that kill
In ed Sanders Mavis flees to a retreat
.In the mountains but yields to the
of a kitl'liy scnooi ii'irn.r
The prosecuting attorney has prov-,
en. it seems, that .Mavis Is guilty. 1
nnd Is advising that the bo hanged
when sudd' lily the court room Is
thrown Into a state of turmoil and
one of the most novel occurances
ever seen in motion pictures takes
place.
ATTKNTIOX LLMON MLX
Tile Legion committee 111 charge
fif urtangetuelits
tary funeral lu-
Sunday for the body of James
! tiurney, Tuscaiiia victim, re-
i.rs;S nidi an 1,'Kii'iiii"!'
AltOlM) TIIK TOWN ""rynt one o eim k on ihjU dny
to iiriltfirin. lu the event it H
v linposMiuie 10 appear in unnorm
tiMemliiPcii Ih iirecl jinywH'. W.
i.. K. W'riKht, chnii tnan of the . nm-
Mm. Cuc4 .V'd rhiiiKhiem wish In
YTireKM their t h . ; r ?( s for t hp No-al
'TerlnK hphI the kt ml net's chown
I hem diiiiiiK their recent lierenve-
ment.
1 l!re 11 Mulif
Mr. and Mrs. l. Cu..inii,lium
pikI two children arrived in Kise
Imitk yesterday from Huvelnt rok,
Hrltinh Cnlumliin. and dii-nt thu
for th mill- night In ihln city. They left thin
ro
he h' Id next i tnornln for Ki' hrnond. ('!., wht
tiiey will iiuike tut extended visit ttiiii
ndiitivt's.
I'rior f-Mle in Nnme
In reimriiufr: the Rift to thiH of
fire yeutrr'hty of :t lautiful hoii-(pj.-t
of rlu v .;u tit !t:mu win, on error
wb mnd" in v'r-itit the trop;r rredh
to Mr. ( A. Ott v.ho wan responid
hie for the choice flowerM. Anions
and it
t,.(,,.rd to tm one of the Iwt
'which Mr Keid haa been seen
man? j T.M..I I'rmi i-AMtif-xt
phX7.pned the enV.nd . pow-, , re.uvrT to the lowland, and .Und
erlul ml portray th. Tmr.ou. .up- trl.l. . . .
DONALD CASPKR PARKER
VIOLIN TEACHER.
AND SOLOISTS
PUPIL CF Km V. BaiMAH Of POfirUNO
".nnotinee, hi return to Losebur
Noreniber l'lth.
mlitee. suites that the Niing
souad 1b reriuested 1t be at the
armory nt tine o'clock to co thru
V the in ii ti ii it I or arms and other 4
m-itieiiverH.
the lot was a beautiful STie.-liueti of
ihe Major McKlnley variety, nieas
urii.g nine and a ntiiirter Inches
::cricjs the top. They were grown b)
Mrs ("It at her homo In this ci'y.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Aiwayi bcar -jQ?
Big nature of
November
IN NOVLMHKIl
.l.l, the leaves on the trees
1ST A It I' fulling and the
At't starts growing cooler,
Till' 1 1 ays are so
SHOUT nnd the long
WINTi:H KV KMXCS al homo
WILL be spent ln rending.
T1IKX you will need
A r.WK of our big
ItO'lMY, easy fitting.
LiriRAUY spectacles with
TIIKIK big riiund lenses
AND light frames
THKY are so restful
I'KUKI-vr KITTINU and
COMKOItTAHI.K.
WKI.l. gladly show them to
YOt at any time.
ST(ll and see them
NKXT time you're passing.
a.sThuey
Olrtnclrlnt.
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