Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 30, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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Ttrermno ygM's-nfTTrw. TmTsn.M', M.nrn no, 1022,
Sports Clothes
nothing so useful or as important
for Spring
New Coats
Top c';iU are in himiuiI l'
iniinrl ittw swnT ami
cliic all r. w r:ininiiits.
SJ.85 to $10.00
Tweeds
Tt imI suits In all t ho color
ruin bin ;tt ions - foiijcI liiug
that nil youiiK voin-n want.
$12.50 to$:;o.oo
I
I
FRENCH GINGHAMS
Ileautiful pl.'lhlfi i:l fceii'jon'a
ioM.-liurK'H lartvHt asmi-tiiii-nt.
duiniy 1'iuti -run in IKmicn of o
SUMMER DRESSES
now in colorful, titviLOi, dainty
$4.25 to $5.50
SHOES
As ever, wo hnvo tlio season's now-cut presentations.
"Tlio Storu Tlmt Docs lliu llllslness."
5
75c 79c J
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2
Birthday Dinner
at Ford Homel
GLARING HEADLIGHTS Result of Bond
Mr. A. J. l'ord ai tiKti eably sur
prised cm Iiit birthday yesterday
when on retuniinir from h drive hug
found her home full of fcue.-os, a
bounteous bin Inlay dinner prepared
and tin house hea'utilully decorated
with dalTidols and xiolets. Dir.ner
was served by Ihi KUe.sts at l::io on
a table artistically arranged with
flowt rs and place r-f.rils. The follow
ing were Kue-its at tlie surprise birth
day dinner parly, Mrs. A. .1. Carman,
Mrs. tiny Flint. Mrs. John liunyan,
Mrs. X L. Mi Donald. Mrs. K. I..
Ilotitl, Mrs. A. I). Ilawn, Mrs. O. I).
.MrAIU.sier-, Mrs. Ttefreii, Mrs. XX' It.
Coulee, Mi Carl Heytners, Mrs.
Scruggs. Mrs-. (. (). JennillKs, MUs
Lorraine Coulee, Miss LHllim Klint.
little Hetty McDonald, and Mrs. and
Mrs. A. J. l'ord.
CAUSE BAD ACCIDENT
Hv I nlua freest.
SKATTLK. March S't. Mrs.
Matt Condi. u was killed and
her husoaud and Mrs. J. Hamp- '
ton, all of Kverec, severely in-
jured when their ear plun.ued
over a steep embankment early
toilay. Thw f-'lannic lieadlli-'hia
of an opinoai -nine ar caused j
the smash, i.ccei.iiiiK to wit- .
Ileuses. The police are seeking
the drivtr of the offending au
tomobile.
Issue Important
SPRING OPENING Day
Jud'd's Grocei-v
(Contlnu'vl from paro ono.) A
-5
extra taxes vob d each year since
1M0 for running expenses and bond
r demption.
Nonh Ilend: Several times lias;
oted for school maintenance taxes
in excess of ti'.i limitation.
I'endl.ton: llitS, 1S19. $ 19.000 1
taxes for maintenance, operation
I
v i Instruction.
! Fl Voveml.er lflL'fl.
redemption of warrants.
n
:,oo a
"We tlon't follow Hut leaders;
and
HHJ LI. KS DAN'CK. i
lines! color effects
Also many litilit
dored ol-cjillillcs.
and
and
Your schools advertise your town.
Make j our advertisements count.
Vote for the bond Is.-ue.
Thursday nlrM is Klks'
nltlit. Kxalt.d liuW Jiellows
declares he'll show the broth-
Ihelr wives and svveet-
learts the (In f their lives.
iarch 3uth, Thursday iiiKlit. Is
the nitMit. Iiit; doin's and a
biindingcr of n time.
i-r
In
Mrs. Roy Bellows
Charming Hostess ZrTXlZ.
.Iohn McC'liutot'k. V oodly
On., nl the most l.rilll; nt lunehrnns """R" l-aird. : ney
Htephen-
alker.
Singleton, Harry Parks,
ornutt, William Moore, Ar
chie Klliott, Ira I,vis and itay Y&-
I)IS'OrT MII.MNF.KV SAM
UNIVERSITY of OREGON
ALUMNI DANCE
AT THE ARMORY
FRIDAY, MARCH 31 4
Following U. of O. Men's Glee Club
Concert
PUBLIC INVITED 10 to 12 GENTLEMEN 50c
of the season was given today at the ,Vi"a'
v . m. u iin..-. i., "ale -
I) 1 f.... Il..lln,r. n X'ri
charming hostess and her luncheon
-ered at 1 o clocK consisted or an 4
the dainties of the season. A color 1
scheme of yellow was used in the dec-
er;,ti.,r, nnd the tnhln was beautiful Friday and Saturday, all trimmed,
I with clusters of mimv colored spring tailored, pattern and sport hats will
blossoms with the yeilow blooms pre-! be sold at 10 per cvnt discount at the
dominating. Place cards with Krench i big millinery department, Bellows
I girls wearing large bonnets were very . store.
appropriately used in carrying out o
i the Kasler suggestion and with yel- Don't fail to vote for the bond is
I low baskets filled w ith candy and sue on Saturday.
I nuts were used to mark each cover.
I Mrs. liellows was assisted in serving
at her luncheon tod.'iy by Mrs. C.eorge
1 Dolter and Miss Ciertrucle Itast. At
the luncheon tomorrow the hostess
will be assisted by Mrs. Stanloy Kid
der and Mrs. Charles Wharton. The
guest list for the two days includes
Mrs. J. K. Parker, Mrs. I. CI. Ilroad-'
way. Mrs. Charles Wharton. Mrs. It.
I,, (iile. Mrs. s. A.anfotd, Mrs. I.ec
A. Wells. Mrs. Harry Stapleton. Mrs.
Stanley Kidder. Mrs. J. K. Sawyurs. i
Mrs. Walter Hamilton, Mrs. J. W.
Perkins. Mrs. (ieorge P.olter,
Dexter Klee. Mrs. I.. It. Skinner,
r. A. Johnson. Mrs. (ieorge Hrad
burn. Mrs. Pert Green, Mrs. II. C.
Mrs.
Klansmen Advertise
Coming Lecture
AP.OI M) Till-: TOWN. 4
T Visit With MiiiIht
Mrs. O.-A. Shattuck left for Po'l
lanil toilay to .sp. ;id two weeks vis
iting with Iter mother, Mrs. UHle
Seruant who niakea her home In
that city.
Itellli-ns ,1'i-unl A'lsit
Mrs. Melvln Kllisnn. who has
been visiting in Ashland and Med
ford for the past few wee' s, re
turned to her liome In this city to
day. I'. S. Marshall (Yinilng
The case against K. Purton and
Malcom Kerr, soldiers from Camp
Lewis, who are accused of robbing a
mail box near Kiddle, has been turn
ed over to the federal courts by Post
'Office Inspector S. h. Kidder nnd a
V. S. marshal! Is expected to arrive
here soon to take charge of them.
Sheriff Starmer this morning receiv
ed a message from Camp Lewis, In
forming him that the oficers there
are willing to turn Kerr over to the;
civil authorities. i
Here l-Voni Yonccillu
John W. Brown, justice of the
peace at Youcalla, was a visitor in j
this city for several hours today;
while attending to business affairs
and visiting with friends.
z ,1 ,,,e '""ofrir
Our opeiiln? liny' will be conducted a Mtlrt. .
on ii Judgment of our Tallies wl'i w brSlo in,,
Special Bargains
REAL PRIZES
SO Various ArticIes 50
COFFEE, SEEDS, SALT
SYRUP, Etc. '
3Also One 50 lb Sack of Flo
SATlltDAY SPDCIAL
TI-.V (iAItl)KX Sl'GAIt AM) Coitv ,-
ltegiilur l'llco 50c; S)eclal I'rii-e, 14
Ki-Kiibir 1'ilce 83c: Special I'ilce u 1 .1'
4IU
Free Coffee and Hot Biscuits Will Be gfrwi.
He sure to get your prize niimVr at the door
Mrs. L. St. Ores, who has been In
this cily for the past few days at
tending to business matters, left to
day for her home at Drain.
Mrs. F.
L. RusspH ft n,
today for Stitherlln hIT
visit for a sw. ,i.
that place.
wXVYvJ
ONE BANDIT IS
BELIEVED DEAD
Two Ku Klux Klansmen in re
galia paraded the streets for about
two hours last nigly on horseback
advertising the Ku Klx Klaupiet-j
ure which is to lie shown at the) (rtv Cnltcd Tress)
Antler's theatre tomorrow, Friday SEATTLE, March 30. I'osse lead-
pi'miIdit The nlctiire "The Vnee i ers toflav were of tho Oliilliol) that
Mrs. at your Window." is attracting a j one of the two bandits sought ir. the
Mra- great deal of attention wherever it I wilds of the Olympic peninsula had
is being shown in connection with 1 beep, badly wounded and that one is
Mr. .Sawver's lecture 00 this sub-1 dead. This man is presumed to be
Waddell, Mrs. Harry llildebui-n, Mrs. 1 j,.(.t indications are that the Ant
Nathan l-'ullerton, Mrs. T. W. t.ra- j,.r), theatre will be crowded to Hic
ham, Miss tiertrude Itast, and the n,nt. and it is iiuite po-ssible that
hostess, Mrs. ltoy Bellows. 1 the lecture and picture will hp
0 ! given on Saturday night also If suit
able quarters are procured lor the
Let Roseburg's future he reflected
in her schools. Vote for the bond
issue Saturday afternoon at the high
school.
second evening.
I
the expert safe cracker who broke
into the Sequini bank when $20,000
was taken from the institution. lie
was believed shot in a gun duel last
Saturday when Deputy Sheriff Mc-
Inis was wound-ed.
-o-
AKOIM) Till: TOWX.
st 1 iiilor. Is leaving this week for
Sai raniento where he expects to re-
permanently.
Surprise Dinner
for Mr. Hyland
Is lioseburg going
horse town by turnin,
hack twenty years.
0
to lye a one
; our schools
STOliKS Alii-: ItOllliLI).
Folding winrs tenable a French
airplane to be driven through streets
on its wheels with an auxiliary motor.
side
(lood supply of seed potatoes,
pies Supply Co.
I'eo-
Mrs. Jennie Harper, of I'oriland.
arrived here thlH morning to remain
in the city for some time visiting
with relatives anil friends.
Painless extraction f teetn at
room 9, MsRvhlo tereple. Dr. Nstbas.
Miss. Agip-s
ori'let-r, hpcnl t
tending to olli
1'ltchfiird, Juvenile
mlay at (ib-tiilale at
lal bu.-!ness.
Mrs. 10. F. Moclne, Itlddle, spent
yesterday In this city attending to
business matters and visiting with
rebi lives. She returned to her home
In the evening.
;er of
wa s id
tlu-
Chas. Stanton and bis mother will
ring 11 duet at the Christian chinch
Sunday night.
M. Sullivan, local music In-
THEATRE
While there's always ji tirsl
chiss t.liow. I'liien Tin atrr.
FHlabli.ilied lie and 1 .',c l'rlces
Wl lM SDY .V 'I III UMiAY
A Big Super Alllaellon
"Jane Eyre"
The ntlraetliMi
waliini: lor.
ml have be. 11
"Ja'i.1 l!re." from the -n at
novel, wiih M.ib.-I li.illin ami
Nnrmal Ti-er ami an all far
cist.
There are 1 lany s'avtiini;
Ila t Inns in this t.i noeis p! 1 .
It Is a story tint ninon fi,e-i
the di I'tlis of (b span- to th--rlorllb
d lielghls of ll.lppltle-
This Is said
"Last I. line,'
nnd p-t a si at
our In st pilot.
to be b, tt. i- th.i
us I his Is en
ptays. Ni;f
Also
I'll s-
N
a c
1111
id
Met I'iT
l'athe La
us.
Friday: I'nlvi rslty
Men's Clee Club.
Of (1 . full
sit 111 day
only: lai
IN
(ilaum
, MrH. Arrlilt- Kllfotr loft this morn
hie fop Kound J'rairii' w hero who
will Hpcnd a short time visliiip; wiih
1 hir p;iit'U(H who rcyUh; at that
pliK P.
j M is It 11 r h Itimit'tt, oporator at
j 1 1n Ith-al toh'phoTio oxrliaii!'. h'l'I
lu ro last fViMilnK for ltonnd I'ri'irir
w IiTf ulto will Hp'iid u slnrt tinio
vifititiif wiih Iht parmts, Mr. and
Mis. T. It. HurmMt.
Tl. L. ITyland, mana;
.landard Oil Co's plant.
nntlv I'urprised last evoniiiK with
hirlhday dinner at his homo on Oa!i
street. The dinner was sponsored
by Mrs. llyland. and was a romph't"
Kurpriso to Iht husband. The fo'.ir
tet'ii Standard Oil Co's employes in
ihis city wore the invited -truest s.
The delirious f ive-cour.p dinner was
served at fi : J10 r.t a tahlo mado
beaut irul with n iarKO cluster of
red roses. Mrs. Hvlaud was assisted
I in serving ty Mrs. . H. Laird,
f Following tho dinui-r the Kiio.:ts
presented Mr. llyland with a ma-1
Stores nt Oakland and Wilbur
were robbed last n;i;ht by transients.
At Oakland rovolvpr-. knives and
n.zors were taken and at Wilbur
Hfveru! pairs of over.tU shoes.
pfcks nnd other a rtn-bM of clotli
ttii; were appropriated. From e i
denco patheied by the officers it Is
apparent that both robl.r'e weio
eoniniitted by the same r:rly, pre
sumably jiome 0110 traveling by au.
tomobilo.
Your tob;rro. movie nnd pas
money for ( tie wetk will pay the ex
tra tax cominc; from the little $10,
."no betid isn'
in.
n.tii.v avi;atiii:u wkimhit,
S. WoMttifr nnrt-an, local nfTii
liurrf. Oregon, 1 hours ending
Prrojttadon In Inches ind ITundrfrdtli
I ! lu'h.-.-t I -:ti I r.i t ure y'-.iiT(l;iy .. U7
i-v,tst t'lnponiture luast nihl . 4i
I'Tftipitat i-ni lii-t -I hours ....... 0
l'i'ft iit. iiict first if inintll
Ni.rri.al i-rei-ip. for this month.... 3.:tS
Toinl pr.-rip. from t-pt. 1, 19LM,
to .l:u-
Avi'rak'i' preelp frorn S-pt. 1. JsTT UK.uS
lutiil tb tl. i. n. v from Sept. 1, l'JJl '.)
(.& nil u. to Mdy, lm-1 . . . ..11. Hi
l-'ir.- ast to 6 p. m. for Southwestern
On
on
AnioniT today's Ktiests reRistered at
the Motel HotiKlas are the following::
A. .1. tilt. -n. Los AllKeles: A. II. Ot
I , 'i . Los Anucles; Mrs. K. SchiiM.
Willows: Krnest l'otts. Seattle; (i. 11.
Kids. Me.ll'ord; Charles lleck and
A bil;'h Stried, I'nrtland.
Lester llulner. son of Mr.
Mrs. Koster llutner. or this city,
licd here lust evellilli; to n
some time with his parents. II
u ml
.el
e Is
a. ployed In the ndvertisito; depart
im nt by MontKiitnery. K'ar-l v'o.,
of I'onland. and will retura f hi
ork there after his visit here.
The
fellow inir are anion-.: tin
i- -: Ms leisiereil at the (irand helil:
Mr. and Mrs. C. li. McKenle, Cor
vallls; XV. A. Veteis and wile. OaK
l.ind: Charles 11. Anderson, c.mal
ii- . .1. X Malison. Kiddle: li. V.
',-,n .u. Itiildle: S. ti. Whilsett.
M.ir-'if-. 1.1: J. II. Mays, C.li.le; ami
. N Mtnpsnn. Mi'dford.
1M-. L. t Wllcos. of New- Yotk
Ci:v . w ill be the Rll. st of liev. II. L
Ciblwell this week end. Mr. WiLo
: the nauonal secretary of Kiptl-1
iiim'iei'ioe.ls. lie is Internationally
..iel,-il and known, and an . xcell
, nt speaker. He h;-s Just returned
f-m-l a'u-nad. lie will oeellpy the pul-
i it at the llaptlst church on next
Smnl iv uiol nillK.
Jin V'' 1
III
jj ii
Soo Our -Dresses in Ta f
feta ami Canton Crepes
in price from
$15.00 to S30.C0
Spring
time
Attractions
Everybody is eajrer for
the J EV FASHIONS
for the New PALMER
. CREATION'S in SUITS
and COATS. Our dis
play is complete. These
smart and wonderfully
Tailored Garments are
marked down to the
lowest llgure the pri
ces will please you
ran pin1: from
$10.50 to $35.50
Shirts and Blousesespec
ially attractive, distinc
tively spring sufr,e:estive
$0.50 to $17.50
X-i.one today's cuests reci-tere.l nt
II. .td i'nip.iUK are the follow iluT:
. Cobl- ndal-: .i.ick it
it XI .
eld
Vor allis:
illis; Mr. L.
II n. Illluene:
1:1. ii -be Mav
.lehn Mcl.ernon.
Stores. Mi lilt: !'
tl II. Alll'-s. Mcl-
Vortlitid: W. X
i!... I- 'el:
CVl.tMl
f.llllllert
vv anil w I To,
Meilfol d;
Medfonl.
I'oriland: .1.
and I'luis.
Il.rs tor dr.
all Kas'er lint. I'ell
. xvear. Hell Mlllin-
Teninlit fln.t T-'ri-biv ruin.
Mr 11,1.1 AM P.l-il.tj. Ohssrver
,Xi:V TODAY.
Full TEIiNT liestaiirant llxtun-g.
at 1 1 .--'herl.iii n St.
I'lHt liKNT- -Twii iiliruriit.-lie.l
n eiits. Call l-i.iii.-llii.
It.Xi-.S V..Ti:ii Tills Is h.His.
Ini? time, s.i trlnr your old iiiks
l - rcer s l'.:iie:iin .-Here.
XVi HI IN
sli.
t r
ate funiUy
h wo
Address
k In
A. II..
I lev lew.
t.i 1ST l't
N'.
el i . ..
Id. .
.V-l!
c etiliiinliitf $7H ami
! I.. ". Kniikiibl.
turn to, er Iletify.
SILK SWEATERS in all the new shades
a IVautiful Assortment
SEE OUR MILLINERY DISPLAY
In Styles of the Times
i
S t,K M m t,.. ,!... to Kot -
ir .". room tii'ii', turn uml
f . no; (..tit in colt ivnt ion T-'ine
.i:.. i hi. !;. n nn. li. H.-ro's a
ip. w.j-:. .ion.-. Hot,. i rtJiHu:i.
'"AN $T'n iMlitU1iHi.nl fm.N for
t Mini'! l.;.1tro ImllH oil lV)pl'o'cil
x 'lmrtf protM-rtv. l.tniiiM not to -I
r.o vc . nt of vtilutv Hnui or
K'ni's lot t'o.i.) rit' of Int .-r-l.
I'll.!--!- si'i'f .rvislnn. I'liip
i S' i Int:- Irf'-i" A ssoclji t Ion. at
w A!
. !
We Want To
Protect Our
Patrons
2 w mmiMfmm
51 Prf S-WlttJ&W&'J&Xl-
IOC aaMEsa35f
fit I - I vn
0 ii"'"' TODAY ONLY fc.''
Imagine
K 25.000 people In the cast. f K.iVXi'l Till I
v tl V A-'iliW 1;
J A ri'ture that cost 13.000.000. H yWJI-'-B K
S 40 Hens loosed on helpless thou- 1 W'itiy,'J I
S 8,,n''8'' fi tt&rztfih) I
9 Thrill without number, scenes J ti .. cwtTrW fr
A ainazinB. J V-'it G
5 TIIKX you have but a faint I .- SLH I
K conception .r Till-: WORLDS .1 rVsfl v W.A I
f tlllliATKST Sl-KCTACl-IS. I FtA" Ifi
d Th- hloKirr of Ihe norlil hnm E rX?. j ' hSt c H'i 1 I
ja hern written In lln love Morten. II f-i Si- Wl If 1
K 'I'IiIm lw Iih KremeNt one, irrli V f- X? Y.A li'
m llnir the henrt wlib lln p.er r"'VrtTi 0' !l li I I
'A nhlle the ..lcn.lr of rl- i J-)f.VX LO'V: 1
s w&iiw
K Ii' Y' Hiss 'Tiii-iiinoiM" V rVSwf; JJ II 1
0 mm: hv as vki.l stop i;- Vv ;i ZJZH H
2 i r m:k motion vie- Vv-'- 'Tvv V.'-m
1 wmm
W. itn.ll.ii lliillnnu. t?tfX.IiP 11
4 gsmmU
14 Sardoui Immortal drima
& jfr& tnfmprelJvchosacri!TJ iti
3 etnpir for a moment cflc-.e rf$ ,i
u. 9. ,tfV i? -I
t tea mim
mm MM
nti'l In rvont of 1 lie ctn
ro.il viriKc, uo sk
u;i o m.lct tuir furl nt
oitic. Vo hiwr n kihmI
vu;..y on linti'I !ut h
L. iny f;:s,t. I'rnt.vt mn--U.
)nltT now.
DENN'S
Transfer and Storage
gnrfn ii ii aiviniFmrCiA
t'llll.DIIKX loc lYIIDXKSDAY AND HI
rsjov-Aii:
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"THE AN
GRIM ivmi ALL STAK
COMEDIAN CAST
By RETA WEIMEN
o
VI! IS 1VKI
. i.t-inLIl.
t-i til. i nr. I"---
xxr.i.ii i.-iH.i
SATURDAY EVENING P0S1
Will JIAI5IK I.AMONTI'. MISK AI. ""''., V BS"
HVKUKO THAT THE MOST XOTOIH"! I"'- .yKt S
WAY HAD WO Ill'.K iS'NO-KNT " u (,,IT,
.-ITU 1111! I 1 .1.1 "
WAS HKAPY TO l-'KiHT Wl
this rKTi ni: tki.i.s as rnwinn
I LH KOI NT ITS WAY S HKIINW Al!l-
A
STOKY
.IS
"Love Madness"
Phone 12S
New 1'isk
?:-itlors. all phade
Hell Millinery.
for
M NSIIINK toMK.DY AND S
tteet wear.
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