Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 30, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAfiB KIT
Rosrntnn sewb-keview, Trirnsfuv, MAitcn so, 1022.
SIS!!
KIJtfTltlC LIMIT! FOOL
JIKXS INTO Tltiri.K WOIIK
fl
One Night
Only
Starts Prompt
at 8 p.m.
FRIDAY, MARCH 31st.
HEAR THE TRUTH ABOUT THE
K
KLAN
By DR. R. H. SAWYER
INTERNATIONAL LECTURER
AND SEE THE MOTION PICTURE
1 "The Face at Your W
indow"
WHERE
THE KU KLUX RIDES AGAIN
A THRILLING PICTURE WITH A MESSAGE OF WARNING TO
AMERICANS.
PEOPLE TURNED AWAY WHEREVER SHOWN
SO COME EARLY NO SEATS RESERVED
ADMISSION, INCLUDING TAX, 55 CENTS
a
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE KU KLUX KLAN
Lmij Hi mn iiii)iihhpi nmm
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(International N'ewi Service).
MKlJlNA, O.. March 30
George Burr, poultry man, has
devibed a novel scheme where-
by hens are deluded Into in-
creased egg production. The
use of electric lights In his hen-
nery, declares Burr, has result-
ed In the tripling of the number
of eggs he receives dally.
"Electric lights fooled the
hens Into triple work," Btates
Ilurr. "I nllow the chickens a
sleeping period, then turn on
the lights In the middle of the
night. The hens think It is
: daytime and are thuB fooled
Into laying twice a day."
, From the same number of
' hens Burr says he collected 3,-
4 89 eggs In January, as against
l,ir4 In the same month of
1921.
IT'S A Ol'EKR WOKIJH
i (International News Service),
1'OPLAR HLUFF, Mo., March
1 30. Trains, like time, wait for
no man. And that's why a local
! restaurateur is $5 richer today.
It also is why the visitor who
, paid him "the Jack" lumbered
: swiftly afoot over the railroad
tracks out of this town.
The stranger entered the
I lunch room, glanced at a clock
on the wall, compared the time
j with his railroad time table
and sat down to eat. He had
ten minutes to catch his train
by the clock on the wall. He
! paid his check and departed.
i But he came hack, somewhat
I Deeved.
! "Friend," he said to the lunch
j room owner, "your clock is
wrong. It caused me to miss a'
: verv important engagement.
Take this 5 and buy a new one.
I I was on my way to get mar-
! rled and now I'll have to
walk."
j ; II
: II
Veteran Dies
at Soldiers Home
Ira Call, aged 78 years, died this
! morning at the Soldiers Home hospit
al, following an Illness or several
weeks. Mr. Call was a private in
Co. F. 3rd N. Y. Prov. cavelry. He
was admitted to the home on April
6, 1910, from Multnomah county. He
leaves a daughter, Mrss. Minnie Boyle
of Astoria, and a son S. M. Call, of
Portland. The body will be shipped
to Portland tonight. Mrs. Boyle has
I been here for the past week attend-
; ing her father during his illness.
NE W, A UTOMA TIC RADIO INVENTION PICKS
UP AND PRINTS WORDS ON TICKER TAPE
Practical Tests Show Device
Opens Up New Field in
Radio Activity.
OMornntlnniil Now. Hervito
NEW YoltK, March 2V. An auto
matic radio receiving device that will
automatically pick ui and print press
dispatches Bent In wireless code!
That Is the latest device? Just per
fected, for the radio enthusiast. The
machine, when adjusted, runa like a
clock and requires no operator.
The dovlco has been perfected and
patented by William (I. H. Finch, an
experimental engineer, of Buffalo,
who Is an associate member of the
Institute of Hncllo Engineer and oth
er technical societies. Ho has been
Identified with radio development
since 1 litis, holding one of the first
licenses granted by the government
early In 191:1. During the World
War ho organised mid had charge of
tho lladlo First Field Artillery. N. Y.
0.
Finch's radio dovlco enables nnv
WAui mafic
- ? wp! ir,.r &
A full line of chick feed,
rlht. Peoples Supply Co. .
CARD OF TIIAXKS
Trices
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks to the many kind friends and
neighbors who assisted ub with acts
of kindness and expressions of sym
pathy during the illness and after the
death of our beloved wire and motn
er. We wish to thank them also for
the beautiful floral offerings.
a. j. Mcculloch.
MRS. BKKT G. BATES.
MiMiRKD Mcculloch,
loken Mcculloch.
Clinton Cameron and Jeanette
Olbbs render solos Sunday night at
the Christian church.
Children's Milan hats for Easter.
Bell Millinery.
nF rn.li.. t..l.. I
1 has proved that ev,,!.,.,; ' .' . W0 , "U,n " Tl"I In."-
otio to rece ive broadcasted codu lilted bv radio at alinnst ,.i,. .',.. "! "I'"r Instance," Mr. Finch said
record mat a moving bod v can I cmimii. many snips carry only mm ir..i..
eu in uie saine lasiiion by radio waves 1 operator, who, of
sagKs from nnv distance.
being made of (lie message, which is
printed automatically on
,,,, .., .K.mons.n.t.on. I they be Viable ae u " 1 UT-lto . me U" veS O
Pracllcal deiunnstiatlun of his inven
The simplicity of tho Finch Inv
-and when such a call Is ra
tion at the lloboken radio station of Hon permit a nnvic i , " . . .7.,. .. !. ... 80 .".r.r!nl! "'at
the Delaware Lackawanna railroad. ; operation. , X '. , ' "r V""M."
Tho nmy department cooperated In Tt. ,,..), h J. u,, ' i 1 be operated.
one practlial demonslrntlon, which any desire
Was successful. i tldjlisl
...... ,u ,-s.e,-, ,.,,, mini record any inessnge etnanntitis from I Tbi i. .,.ii.i. k. " "1"' ,"Jl
"'V"",1,n " '"W M ,'M" 1 sensitive radio rWay! ti,, h amxp
f -s, i. . . -ssasireKroRG.
part of the invention and without
which the feat could not be accom
plished. When tho Instrument Is
tuned In and tho ether impulse, like
water flowing Into a pipe, conies Into
contact with tho supersensitive relay
a series of Impulse,, corresponding
to the received Impulse will be ac
curately transnitt.., and recorded "
Mr. Finch heartily endorses the
s.aiia taxen by Secretary nf r,,.
ii. hlne csn be turned In to nt the ,., , '"'7 " """" 'KBn 1
d sunlon and the apparatus, record of the mess.ir, . . J i "'.TVJ'T' '" hola9 the
d so that It will nick , i i ii,.. , .". ,. : ,.. ruvu,Kr Pnvnte experlm
enter fthonlit ha na.
isted and not hampered bvregula-
Thlrty electric locomotives of a,
Swedish typo have been ordered Ini
that country by the French state
railways.
Mechanism lias been d. sltned
which enables almost any automo
bile to be converted to gasollno
eiectrlc drlw.
Listen.
SEND
YOUK CLOTHES
TO THE
ROSEJ3URG (
CLEANER.
iti:sr M itvu i:.
YOl It t l.OTIIl'S MI.L A I..
ways in: I'uoi'i isi.v t i.i:a.
I ll AM l'liLSSUI.
PHONE 472
MOH OHTH JACKSON sTKKI'.r.
AMI UK ASM III II tiF Till:
SIAMESE TWINS
DIE IN HOSPITAL
(By t'nlted Prew).
CHICAGO, March 30. Rosa and
Josefa Blazek, Siamese twins, died
within fifteen minutes of each other
today from Jaundice.
Death has been lurking in the
shadows of the hospital for several
days, where the "Siamese Twins"
had been lying In a comatose condi
tion.
o
Now Spring Eastor hats at the Boll
Millinery.
LONG FLIGHT WAS
STARTED TODAY
A Higher Price
Is Not Warranted'
A Lower Price
Is a Poor Investment
TRY A PAIR
Many Styles at $10.00
A Few at $11 and $12
Harth's Toggery
1 114 MUM Ml
.TCtrfl
m
ANTICIPATION AND
FULFILLMENT
We anticipate the banking require
ments of our customers by keeping
our equipment right up-to-date with
every approved facility thus satis
factorily supplying their needs.
Checking Accounts are invited.
iM Interest paid on Savings Accounts '
The Rosebwg National Bank
- osemir,Ore
Dr. Withers
to Speak Here
The Missionary Society of the First
Baptist church has extended a cor
dial invitation to the ladies of the
church and congregation to meet with
them Friday afternoon at 2:30. The
members of the Missionary society
feel very fortunate in having as their
guest for the afternoon Dr. Luciele
Withers of Swatow, China. Dr.
Withers has been for many years a
medical lllissionnrv In Mnth Chin.
and is la the United States at this
time on a furlough. Dr. Withers 1b
deVOtinp fhfa mnnt in tha
of Oregon in giving lectures and tell
ing of the many Interesting phases of
her work in the foreign field. Shei
has a live message and Is doing won
derful WOl-k. Fir WIlhAPB la a Btmntr
forceful speaker and is securing the
interest of all who heat her.
She will speak at Glide Mil!
evening and twice la Eosetatj
Sunday, meting with the Ba(tk
Young People's Union at :!0 1
at the evening service o( the this
at 7:30. Mrs. J D. TaTlorofSs
(formerly Jessie Pickens) andk
E. A. Spear will entertain the lis
with special music during the i
noon. In addition to the toclilte
tho Missionary society will hold i
short business session, electlaiu
officers for the year at thu tin
Delicious refreshments will hem
at the close of the afternooa'i In
gram. MF.KTIXG AT CUDE ,
Miss I.ucile Withers, a wt
mlsslonr.ry on furlough, whobuW
a notable work In South Chita
many years, will speak at the C
church on Friday night, March!
Miss Withers is a splendid sp;
has had wide experience and m
and has a message that the w
community will be glad toVar.
frtr Aicaclated Press.
LISBON, March 30. The at
tempted flight from Lisbon to Per
nnmbuco. Uraill, started today when
the naval captains Sacaura and Cou
tltiho took off at 7 o'clock this morn
ing. They hope to fly 4000 miles In
60 hours flying time.
BriRELIJV COK9ET8 Made to
measur. Bell Case. Phone 391-L.
RAIDERS WRECK
NEWSPAPER PLANT
(fly Associated Press
DUBLIN, March 30. Fifty undis-
Circiiit Court Is ';nb,"s " wm, tt kmre. He i,
. charged, with assault with Intent to
Called for April 17$? 2
I . j Me claims that ltoyce made the first
Judee Hamilton this ninrnln. L.... I """'"I' ninir attack with a rlnl.
f.l a call for the February circuit ' . ,,n 'o'lowetl by ; Ungulshed raiders wrecked the plant
........ " ".damage suit In which riovce i .nin.'of the freeman' Journal tod nv out
court jiit wtiicn was excused sub-, Levins for damages because of the I 'c'lM'bone wires, held up the staff
1' i't to call during the month of i "'Juries sustained. 1 nt the point of a revolver while they
March because of the flu epidemic, to TllP ras' of the state of Oregon "mn,h('d ,lle Presses, threw gasoline
meet on April 17th to resume the ' "R-ilnsl II. L. Newman will follow ! "n ,bo """fs and set the building on
ork of the term. Court was started TlM" ' case to establish the fact , Tne ral(1 ' believed to be the
the latter part of February ami con- f whether or net Newman Is the ' ''J"1 'o the publication of wecret
tinned over Into the month of March father of the child born to a young 1 Proceedings of the convention of the
... .e iiaj!. a numtier or the " ne i on.alia vicinity. It i9" '''' S'H-tlon of the Irish rerub-
liiryini-n were Hi, however, and th lf h ,rl"'l for the purpose of deter-
.'uoKe iiiuiseir was not veil and ren-1 wneiner or not he ahull be
s.Mjmntly a postponement was order-, required to support the child.
i 'sveral civil aniens have also been
The attorney were called togcth-' f'T trial and iii be heard during
er this morning and a number of,,h', rni. Judge Hamilton today
case set for trial. The case of the 'heard a nnmbor of motions argu
siate of Dregon against YY. II. Lev ins nient. etc. '
will bo the first heard. Levins Isi -
aicusej of uttucklng James Uoyce and Arundel, piano tuga:; none 18S-L.1
llcan army Sunday.
-o-
MTOMAt H WIU1NO?
Every Ktifferer from stomach
trouble, gas, belching, sour stomach,
nervousness, dullness and bilious
ness, should get a box of Ml-O-Na
stomach tablet today and tart a
in-mment. Uuarvntevd by V F
Chapman. 'i
Hudson Electric Store
ANNOUNCE
New Low Prices On
Edison Mazda Globes!
Effective April 1st
10 to 50 watt cltMir 'lVic
SO watt unliieakablo ,,c
0 wntt clear 40c
75 watt clear 70c
1(H) watt clear - fl'"'t
100 wntt llcml cnnnu'lml ,-,M'
Put Edison Mazda Globes in every
Socket
Hudson Electric Store