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R08EBTOG HEWS-IIEVIKW, MONDAY, JANFAnV 0. 1022. PAGE TITO : sanity Defense fyect Is Discussed TORTLAND, Jan. 9. (United Pn .) The disposition of alleged r tterera to ul forth an "insanity nse" as a means of obtaining t r liberty when confronted with , i apparently Impenetrable web of r tmstantial evidence, baa resulted i aat form of criminal refuge bo I cbosen as one of the leading i of discussion when district at-V- ays of Orogon meet here In con vex ton on January 26 and 27. ) -sncls V. Galloway of Tbe Dalles, p- dent of the district attorneys latlon, made this announcement i t week. Dr. W. T. Williamson. I linen t alienist, bas been dele- A by tbe Oregon state medical ety, to prepare a paper upon the aui ett of the insanity plea. Galloway Indicated that this dis cussion may culminate in the fram ing of a proposed statute aimed to make moro certain the confinement of a .dangerous maniac who has es ,tr 1 several penalties because of an :L ilty praa. m. verdict of acquittal on the tgr- Jids of Insanity now automati cs y sentences the defendant to a tfce institution, but does not pro vide for bis disposal should an ex amination at a future lucid moment discover his mentality to have re turned "to normal." CTURE EXPERT HERE -8KKLKV, FAMOUS IN THIS 8PK- CiALTY, CALLED TO ltOSKBUUU. F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Phila delphia, the noted truss expert, will personally be at the Douglas Hotel, and will remain In Jtoseburg Friday, oaly, Jan. 20. Mr. Seeley says: "The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any ,ase of rupture perfectly, but contracts the opening in 10 days on te .-average caso. Being a vast ad vancement over all former methods exemplifying Instantaneous effects immediately appreciable and, with standing any strain or position no matter the site or location. Large or difficult cases, or incisional rup tana (following operations) special ly solicited. This Instrument re ceived the only award In England and Spain, producing results with out surgery. Injections, medical treatments or prescriptions. Mr. Seeley has documents from tire Unit ed States Governments, Washington, D. C., for inspection. He will be glad to demonstrate without charge or fit them If desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. P. 8. Kvery stntemeiit tn this notice ' has been verified before tho Federal HlMr Courts. K. H. Seeley. Home Office, 117 No. Dearborn St., 'Chicago. Wilson Sees Great Democratic Victories WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. "Trium phant success" for the democratic party this year and "tbe years imme diately to follow," Is predicted by Wood row Wilson in a message to Ed ward F. Goltra, democratic national committeeman from Missouri, made public in the democratic national committee here today. Wilson's message in reply to a greeting from Goltra, which was ad dressed to "the man unto whom hu manity is most indebted for a code of action which will ultimately lead to peace on earth and good will among nations," follows: "Mrs. Wilson and I warmly appre ciate the message you were kind enough to senb, and I take the lib erty of sending through you to the democrats of Missouri my most cor dial greetings and my confident pre diction of a triumphHnt success of CLASSIFIED COLUMN tlA MW'OIiASSIFIBD ADVUtTlSBMRNTJI TV'ILIi KB .TO Cll OX LAf TAOm VXDS HBAOIXO SW TODAT." OIr IIAOS WAIVTISD At Uowc Kovlow office. WIKKP WANTKI Prion 1G-F12 If yuu want to eU your Lite p. L K. lioodbourn. WANTHI Wood cut In.,exchaiifro for r two firnt clans mures. Uuod timber. lMnrihlom. IHxonvlUff. WANTKI Men to lake contract a lashlnir 3k arrea 2nd ftrowUi fir. Ail ( 1 r enw J, New a-Itovto w. VaNTKI) lxw trufk farm wagon with Iron wheel. A1dr "Wajcon," care Neww-Uevlew, or phone il'j-ll. W'A NTKI- Woman to to Kenc-r.il housework. AdOrens Isaac T. haw yer, Kuute 2, Hoseburg, or ption 3Q-F1S. rITRIN and drsimiaklDC of all Kinds, HI 6 Main. Mrs, outhr Id bT, U accept timber, hous In Hose burir. or stntll ranch near lioseburff as prt payment on $10,000 ranch In Jonrphlne Co. 156 A. on pavad road. Terms to suit on bnlir. Address FOB RKflT. FOU KLNT Furnished house. I'liuno K6-L uh stAfir" waiwty opou am. Hobur National Bank. J-'iUt KENT Threw partly furnished housekeeping rooms, ll&l Harvard A vc., West Hn!fliurir. F t H l IlKNTrive.ro om furnished h"uae ftn psvfment at 7o6 th Ht., with Krsi:'. Cull on lloscoa M.irstTs. i'rospfct Si. Foil IlV;NT Two sliiKle rooius. com fortably furnished and heated. In ' private home, rloe In. Indies only 4 r.eed Inquire. Addrcsa Itooma, Sws VOR IVAT'K Oak and laurel wood. hnT 1 1 -EI r'it SALE 2 Canary aingeri. Call 477-lt. . T'nK KAL! 3 burner oil stove and o en. ; l rtHoti t h I 'I ne Si . I Vn !ALE FuVnltufl' f"r r:-ro..ni spsrtmt nt. A bargain. IL E, Ilodf Western Union. the party In the new year nod the years Immediately to follow." Build a home, we will help you. Page Lumber Fuel Co. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE OOXCKUXIXG THE GASOLINE TAX Editor News-Review: In your article In Thursday's issue concerning the Tax Payers League and directly concerting the resolu tion about legislation favored plac ing a high tax on guHollne and lower ing the license on cars you say that the license is unjust to farmers. We were not looking at the license fea ture particularly from the standpoint of the farmer, only as it applies to him as well as other users of automo biles. There are in the state not only many farmers, but lumbermen and others who live off paved and grav eled roads who are compelled to lay up their cars for several months of the year, owing to the fact that they can not reach a road upon which to run their cars. There are also many garage men, who keep an old, power ful car only for towing broken down cars, and these towers may lie used only occasionally. We thlnit that the above mentioned owners of cars and probably many others who use their cars only once in a while should not be compelled to pay the high license fees now roquired on automobiles. This also applies to those owners of old heavy cars who are now compell ed to pay the same license feo as the owner of a new car of the same make. , In tho aggregate the largest users of our paved highways are the tour ists probably a majority of whom are residents of other states. We believe that a high tax on gasoline would compel tourists to help maintain our highways, while the owner of a car who only uses his or her car occa sionally would not be compelled to carry the heavy end of the burden. The legislative committee of the Tax Payers' League will take this matter up with the Douglas county members of the legislature before the next session, and the directors of the Tax payers League would like to see an expression of opinion from ihe owners of cars either through the columns of your valuable paper or to the directors of the League. DR. C. H. HAILEY. President Douglas County Tax Payers' League. o Keep a steady Are these cold days with coal from Pago's. Iteiristcrod at tho Hole! Uinnqna Among those registered at the Ho tel Uinpq.ua are the following: U: u: Watson, Gold Hill; G. A. Cunning ham, Glendale; and Alk Peels, Coos Hay. T. S. Coriellus, wife and daugh ter. R. E. Thomas and wire, J. i. Tabor and wife and daughter, W. F. llartoldus, and J. F. Ilartoldus, all of Astoria, slopped last night at the Umpqua anroute south by automo biles. They were in four cars, c P. Ham ma and wife and G. S. Ham- ma and wife, all of San Francisco were registered at the Umpqua last night. They were motoring youth. world s Standard (bid Remedy forTwo lheMan BnmUt ovinia tlx pmhtt, kart MM Ik tort lor rtr tU-tfc. but rw f l.Mffi ,orvT dr fr iMa mw ui FrTv T' MTrT. Cripp. W. llBiR C. DHw BUI FOU SALE Dry fir and oak wood. 1'hone lh-y2. iaU SAL.U Hay. Trm-ts. rinno 2 Kdenbower Orchard KUH SALE iiirvck tr block oak 14. iiuyer Bros. 14-FH. WANTK1 Housekeeper for old lady. Inquire at 2i S. Uosc tit. Full HALE New Woodstock typa- wrlt;r. 1'honp 3?-K aftt-r S p. ni. FOR 8 ALK First clans soon fresh. Ltndhlom, milch cows iHJtonvlllc Full bALl Uoata. $1.60 each If taken a to nee . J. a 1 . War e, Ola 11 a ,Or v k o n . IX) U tiALlvAhout 24 thousand up'cd cedar slitnarles. Fine for kindling. At Harrison s (JnrKe. on Main FOH 8 ALE Oni reirtstered Chester- white boar, 21 months old. i-lione 1 1-F35. FJBursik. Welrone. FOK ' VAtlAt Chevrolet tourlna;. first class shape. New top, buttery, tiros. A harKutn. Chester llurcher, 1 Hilard.On-K o n. Full HALL New 1921 Overland tour Iuk tar. A bargiln. Easy monthly Iiftymrnts. AUdrsa "Car," SjH- leviw. FtU HALE Fine -t xtraw, nice urt-on alfalfa hay, herdhss barley for seod. Nicf Wlllamott Valli-y whlto oats. One yountc varmint dnir. Whltw lKhorn and 1'Iy mouth Hock bens. J. M. Judd. Foil HALE Onraxe at tMIIard, OreK. Thin la a irood place for a couple of ' Rood met hatih s. 1 Ford for sale, KfiO: 1 hi Overland, t.TOO; 1 fl.-llverv. Overland. $lf.0; 1 Cud lilac body, Ui. i an iiiiara wsrsKe. Vttti N.XLF $! ea- h, nil or by dot . '' ArnutronsT Whlt4 ldhirn pullets, Will be year old Feb. 1. ExcelUht breeding stock A'so Cuthbert rtmp- b'-n y plsnts 6'fc 0ix. They ber 4 months In Ihe ):ir. Mrs. O. HoiiMer. l;oi ft'il, Koeburif. Inquire l'h kens l;r"s.';rocery. DI:sV11!TVNS l1 acres mi the bi.lh way; all can be eit'lt Ivnted ; rich soli, runnlriaf eirestn thru the place and a sprtna: tT siifTI'lent to lrrii(at the whole tr;i't. At a very low ex pense, a camp around rould be made to fiipntda: i 12 or 1 tourlstn. xm lueatl'tn for a frs tank and a fruit s (and. ft -room houw, barn. Ihel. ram.ly orchard. F Uvou.bo. tic S. luce, ut inc. ltkc. Program of Auto Show Be Published In Special Edition Pace one of the auto section of the Newa-Kevlew special eUl- lion tor tbe First Anuual Auto Show will contain the complete program of tbe three days en- tertaluuient at the armory. A fine program is being prepared and local and (orelgu talent will participate. It is hoped to make the auto show and food exhibit an an- nual event in this city and those, in charge of the proposi- - tion state that a great deal of uterest Is being evidenced by the dealers and merchants. Movie Closaups A story that abounds with rom ance, action and human Interest Is promised in "Handcuffs or KiSBes," a new Selznick Picture starring Elaine Hammersteln which will play at the Liberty lor the last time to night. "Handcuffs or Kisses" was written by Tlios. Edgclow and appeared first hi Btory form In Young's Magazine, and Is Bald to be an Ideal vehicle for the popular Selznick star. The story tells of the hardships en dured by a young girl while "doing" time" in a large reformatory, -mere is. a ble riot scene In which the in mates overpower the guards and See the Institution and there are many portrayals of the brutal punishments uunccessarlly applied to the unfor tunates who are committed there many of them unjust. rrk. nr .'Tim CnikAil fitrl ' which plays at the Antlers theatre tonight only concerns a fascinating little feminine dare-devil who be comes a motion picture star and specializes on stunts. Interesting scenes showing the heroine at work In the studio give tbe audience a glimpse of the actual working day of a star. Hebe nanieis portrays mo narkllnx comedy-drama Is promised, with a large supporting cast assisting .hb Daniels In the fun-making. Hypnotism Is the motive force in the story of "The Case of Becky," the rtealart picture at the Majestic tonight. The heroine, played by Constance Blnney, becomes a wicked abnormality through the power of a hvnnnllar nnri Is Saved through the same medium by a kind ly aisiiosea Bvieuiisi.. s i. i .Ai,inn, il'evur. thnf hvnno- tlsm is seen as a favorable science on stage or screen. Usually it is em ployed for nefarious ends, but In this picture It serves both purposes. Montague Love and Frank McCor mack appear as the rival hypnotists in "The Case of Becky." o www AROUND TOE TOWn . Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 180-L. A reduction In Black Cal Hosiery at Stephens. Painless extraction of teeth at room 9, Masonio Usiple. Dr. Nerbas. Goodrich Tire Servlca. See us. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. Good roods, good service, reason able prices. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. Phone 242. Mrs. Sam Smith and two daugh ters were In town Saturday from their home at Oakland. Going at cost,' high grado TJ. 8. and Goodyear glove rubber boots and packs. Stephens Shoe Store. Mrs. John Krohn and children were in from Cleveland Saturday for several hours shopping and attending to business matters. Mrs. John Wood left this morning for Fresno, Cal., where she will spend some time attending to busi ness matters. Mrs. T. B. Busrnbark and Mrs. Hoy Buxenhark. both of Melrose, were In town Saturday for Beveral hours attending to business matters. W ATKINS PnomrCTS The en tire line of old original reliable goods for sato at one place only In Roseburg. 120 West Lane St. Pbono 177. Mrs. A. A. Stafford returned to her homo In Round Prairie this morning after a few days visit st tho home of two of her sons, W. C. and A. II. Stafford, who reside here. District Attorney Neuner went to Myrtle Creek today to try a case In the Justice court there. Thp defend ant Is charged with the theft of an automobile. George Neunrr, I)lsrlrt Deputy Grand Flatted Ruler, Roy Bellows, KxaltPd Rulrr. and J. G. Day, si-cre-tnry. of the F.Iks lodge, returned laiit nlcht from Portland wlinre they at tended a meeting of stalo officers. Dr. lloiick reports tho birth of a baby girl to Mr. anil Mrs. O. O. Jen nings of tills city, born Friday, Jan. fitti. at the Merry hospital. Both mother and daughter are doing nlce- , Attorney O. P. Co.how returned ! Psturday night from Hot Lake wh' re he has been sr"nitng th past two i D'nnthn. His health his been sraatlv i lienefiited slid he Is much Improved by the treatments. war rue Vlrarlnln Fairfax, 4aua:keT of the Brmt faiulllro f lmlnlsi, ' rrWIi Klnl the nurtlaaairsj rrjr of ber rsaraisvr anJ. lurra by ftliwlaael. rune smay fo beue si saotloa picture lr. ArrKlosz l Lm AaMn wke Mfti Ulorla fcuiuBtera. tvbo im In tUr uutvli, 'lb-y ieeou Mnrtn frleaslH. i acy uieei iierorrt lllebarloa, i MoI(fcv Mnif tnmm nhn htm m 1- r rsjied In til oris, tilorlo m crept Kor rrmeir bus irKiHta, llero llleharfi ' Invltailoa w a iiariy. Olorla aatl Vlrainla stlead tkat ihr- aiuat leave early, ntm raie ml tbe aerloM III uean of Kilty Halloa ihe dlreei result of the lld iNtrt). lruiu)' Warnor rasa with the atews tbnt Gloria aad Herb Hleluirflwut Here to be nmrrM lbn aUiht. To pre vent a aeasMlal tslorla volunteered tu take Kitty owl of itmi and ettre for her fill she re rover. lmlala sseeta Theodore Miration, the a rent no1e atar. Vlr alula telle Jack TlnniHtn she In V"1 to vork for the Kaey studio. lie aniM her le Vore l a bard director. Theodore (ttratlon tavlied ilrvluia to rtile home lth blm. He then lenrned ahe wns the aaiae atr be had talked to oa tho train to Lea Aaaolea. Tboe dre titration drove Intlnta to her aporfsaeut. Alone In her room, Virginia knew ahe loved Theodore Mrnltou. be reeelved a letter from tslorla announe Inar a booeyukoon trio around tbe vtorld and the reeovertnar of Kitty llnlton. Tbe atrwHpnaerM eonlnlned KlMrlna aeevunta of ike Kitty laltn eolnodr and intimated tbe uarriaa of (iiorla with Herb HIehardMou had heea forced by (slorls. ItetornlnK home frout m hnrtl day at the studio Vrlnla found thut abe had been robbed uf ber wardrobe, ber Jeelr, ber mpnej-. She fueed the world nlnust iienallenn Jolm Klorai enllrd to nrlve her lorla'a Mteav aatte. He warned her aaalnat Theo dore Nt rat too. J nek ThoniOKon nnri John Htorm took Vlralnln to the police ininw riivri aer umi. A IUGIXIA'S BILEMSIA "You don't mean It, Vlrglo! Well, you are getting on." exclaimed Jack with a gulp when I told hi in that I was going with . Theodore Stratton. "That is what it means to be a girl in this business," be continued thoughtfully. "Why, Jack! What do you mean?" I demanded. "Oh, a girl has all the best of It," he evaded. I looked at his faco quickly. A shadow had settled over It. "Why I thought it was .harder for a girl to get In than a boy. "Use your brain a little, VIrgle, Don't you know the powers that really court in the movies are all men. If you happen to All the eye of one of them , Well, I don't have to diagram the rest of It for you, VIr gle." Neither spoke for a moment. Then Jack continued dolefully: "Just look about you. Look at the chickens that are put Into parts that they can't possibly fill. You have seen the way some directors have worked with some stupid flapper without brains enough to find the way borne. And the queer thing Is the age of the men that are making love to and giving these girls soft Jobs." "Yes, Jack, It has seemed to me that the men are too old for lovers of these young girls. I know I could never fall In love with one of them." "Vlrgie, you are positively refresh ing." and Jack grinned for the first time. "Don't you know that In the minds of tbe old guys, a man as nev er too aged to make love to sweet 16? But what I wanted to say Is that for a man, it is long, slow work. You have to show the producer and the director every step along Ihe way. While a good-looking girl will get her chance and jump right Into a part with a man like Theodore Strat ton. If she happeus to take his fan cy." "Jack, jacK, you are unkind!" I protested, but not too vehemently, for I recognized a grain of truth In JOINT INSTALLATION Oh1 TUB i. A. It. A.M W. R, C. The G. A. R. and W. R. C. hold their Joint Installation at the armory Friday, the Kth of January. A large crowd was In attendance although several were 111 and not able to be with us. They were not forgoiton as we sent them some of the dainty refreshments which were served after! the installation ceremonies. The fol-i lowing officers were Installed of Ihe 0. A. R.: John Hamlin, Com.; W. 8. Clark, 8. V.; Alfred Manning, J. V.; M. 8. Webb, Q. W.; J. C. Fullerton, Adj.; W. A. Krohn, O. O.; M. 8. Moore, 3. M.; O. McCumber, Q. W. 8.; C. Dtirlnml. Surg.: J. C. Fuller ton. P. O.; K. Stone, Chaplin. C. F. Sutton, O. Day and George W. Riddle commandant of the Soldiers' home, were Installing officers. The following officers of the W. R. C. were Installed: Mrs. Belle Case, president; Amanda Kirk, H. V.: Anna Bowker, J. V.; Hnttlc T. Hamlin, treasurer; Margaret Phillips, rhap lin; Mrs. Sihlndlur, guard; Helen Ferguson, secretary; Dena Page, press correspondent, Minnie Chand ler, P. O.; I'atsy Fisher, musician; 1. ucla Ongle. guard; Susie Lewis, Coin.; Mnllnria Hanen, At. Com.; Virginia Brooks, 1st color bearer; Clara Hoag, 2nd color bearer; Ruth Cyrls, 3rd color bearer; Nodina Campbell, 4th color bearer. Mrs. Jennie M. Stanton was the installing officer of the W. It. C. Several comrades made short speeches. Geo. W. Riddle, command ant of the Soldiers' home, said he wished to express his thanks to all the Corps of Oregon who had sent presents to the Home. He said they had a regular .hover and they still kept coming. Most every corps of the state had sent something so that every member of the homo was re meinlierert. All the boys appreciat ed the giru that were sent to them. Mr, Rlddlo said they are gelling along fine over at tho home and he likes the beys ovor there and he hopes they like him. They do ss we hear them all !pesk In glowing terms of Mr. and Mrs. Riddle. DF..SA PAGK, Press Correspondent. Goodrich Tire service. Bee Ot. C. A. Lock wot d Motor Co, Anrfa Aiiruna II what he said. "No, I am not, Vlrgie. I am tell ing you the truth. What does Theo dore Stratton know of your ability. After a pause In which I tried to find some excuse for my benefactor's preference 1 could only remonstrate faintly by repeating: "You are un kind, Jack, and you know It." "Perhaps, Vlrgie, and also a little envious. But then there may eome a time when we have women direct ors and then watch me!" and Jack smiled again at the thought. "Oh. Jack, don't I hate to think that everything in this business goes by favor." ! "Kverythlng? Even kissing goes by favor, Vlrgie." j With his words Jack stopped and , kissed me. Before I could speak he was gone. ! For a momont I was very angry 1 but afterwards I understood that It was Just a kiss of reconciliation. Jack j had made up with me as children al ways do. Tbe days at the Kalsey studio dragged on with me trying to keep; out of De Vore's sight as much as I possible. "Evidently I don't fill his! eye," 1 said to myself tremblingly. I When I arrived at my apartment! one night near the end of the week f , was told that the Service Bureau had i called me. I immediately -got them 'on the wire. "Next Monday evening. Miss Winston, there will bo the continua tion of those shots .at the World Wide studio. You will wear the same evening clothes as before. .Upon ar riving at the studio at 8 o'clock, madu-up, you will report to the as sistant director. He has the list of the clothes you wore, aud will check up on them." I could hardly murmur, "Thank you." I cudgelled my brain for a way out of my dilemma. Where my evening clothes were by this time only the thief could tell. I finally called up Tommy Warner and fortunately found him at home. "Tommy, what shall I do?" "Do. What do you want to do, Vlrgie?" He had recognized my voice. "Well, you know I had a robbery the other day ni'l the thieves took two of my eventug dresses, one of which I had worn on the set at the World-Wide. They want me for night work to finish the picture and I don't know what to do." There's only one way out of that. You'll have to go down and get one." VBut, Tommy, I am working at Ilia Kalsey In the daytime. And be sides I'm almost broke." "Serves you right, Vlrgie, for try ing to do two jobs at the same time." "Now, Tommy, you know very well It would be ridiculous for me to wait a whole week for a job at the World Wide when I might be working some where else. The World-wide will probably only be for one night, any way. The exteriors only took one night." , , "I don't see how you are going to handle It, Vlrgie. You have got to get address as near like the other as you can and maybe have It fixed over." "Well, I'll get out of It some way," I assured him hopefully. TOMOKKOW Out ting Corners. PUI4-ETS, COCKEIIELS. 0. A. C. strain Barred Rocks, good type, laying strain Buff Orping tons. All matured stock. This week only. Fred A. Goff. Phone 6-F2, Koseburg. DRY CLEANING is the economy way it doubles the ser vice, vsar for your garments Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 Western Electric rOWEIl AND LIGHT PLANT Howard VUlg Phone m-Vint. Itonebors; High Values Low Price3 Good Used Cars Dodges Fords Chevrolets Maxwells Tourings Roadsters Oldsmobile Speed Wagon Chevrolet Delivery Ford Truck EASY J.O.Newland&Son Dealers in Dodge Bros. Motor Vehicles WlUll'It NEWS ITEJI8 Saturday evening the Wilbur boys played tbe Koseburg high school bas ketball toan, at Roseburg. Our boys put up a good game out "vere out classed by the Koseburg team. Tbe game resulted In a big score for Koseburg. Thclma DoLaunoy was absent a few days last week on account of This cut tolls "Winchester" Flash light case, but not ot the battery, the heart of tbe light. They have been giving our trade the best of satisfaction, and wo ask that you try them out. Longer life, we think, than any other. lms seATto AND LOCKED IN POSITION NEW PATENUO SAFETY SWITCH THBEADS 00 NOT CROSS Churchill Hardware Company THK WINCHK8TER STOKE. DID YOU KNOW? It Is our earnest nlin lo Rlvo a service that will . command taw )rule of our every patron. A faithful service to the people, ever nt Hie post of duty snTorjr hour of tlie day and ulglit. Wo appreciate your loyul support. Douglas County Light & Water Co B. M. JKWH1WG8, Manager. a There are no Safer Investments This Is how Government IJonds havo advanced within YYi st tlx months. Uncle Ham pays dollar for dollar and Interest, If TOG give him time and encouragement. Bo will Munlelpal Bonds aueli as we are oflcritur. Note the advance in Government Bonds within the last six months, as set forth In the following table: June 20, 1921 to Doe. 20, 1921 Gain Liberty 3ls 188 02 $ 93.S 1B.J4 Liberty 1st 4s 87.44 6.70 9.S0 Liberty 2nd 4s S6.6 86.10 4 Liberty 1st 4 Ws 87.50 98.80 9 10 Liberty 2nd 4t 8(1.72 98.20 9.48 Liberty 3rd 4 4s 91.46 97.84 -6.18 Liberty 4th 4 'At 86.86 96.60 9.74 Victory 44s 98.40 100.02 1 62 Victory 38 98.40 100.02 1.62 PIT VOIR MONF.V TO WORK, DON'T LKT IT LAY ABOUND IDIJCl Foil SAFE INVESTMENTS 8KB RICE & RICE, Investment Brokers I'll Say They're Good Eats Knjoy oar home-like meals, bast served! foods In Ihe city. "It's the Chef." MF.AL8 NOW SWc, 30c and 33c. Hot biscuits or corn bread with year dinner. Hot Banco anil French Fried Potatoes with short orders In the evening. Our? dining room and lunch coanUr. I MRS. VV. p. BOWMAN, Prop. TERMS Illness. Mildred Wlllford entered ilgh school last week. Miss Wlllford Is a senior. Wednesday wenlng ot this week Mr. Mason, an Impersonator, will give a program at tke Wilbor high school, under the auspices of ths student body of the high school. Goodyear Tlra Barrios Qarar. Tort tho, story of the WMMIBUIMI OF LIGHT LAMPS CAREFfaUY CASES Of TtSTlO DURABLE FIBRE OR NICKEL rv to4