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m; HOUI BURO NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, PA01 SIX HI Ideal Prune and Broccoli Land From $40 to $100 Per Acre We have Just completed the survey and subdivision of the Irwin Ranch anil ar now offering IRWINGTON GARDEN TRACTS. In the Ton Mil" Valley and located on the Roseburg-Coos Day Highway in tracia of 20, 40, CO. and 60 aorta to the wise horpesccker and pru dent inventor who will have the opportunity to take advantage of the low prices and liberal term made ponaihle by the subdivision of thin larse acreage whore a flut price la obtained on the entire sub division and proportioned out over the several tracts. The poll on th-e beautiful tracts la Bdmirably adapted for the growing of prunes nnd broeroll, being In character a dark sandy loam of a splendid depth. We firmly believe lhat Ihe IRWINGTON OAR. DEN TRACTS offer the best values to the honitweeker in lK)Ut;las County. In addition to Ihe fertility of the soil each Iract Is well watered and affords ideal building sights. ' IF VO0 EVER INTEND TO OWN A FOOT OF LAND IN DOUG LAS COUNTY COME NOW AND LET US SHOW YOU THESE TRACTS. ue WABogardRealEstateCo 5 it 5 Si g HAS EXCELLENTRECORD Local National Guard Officer Forced to Resign Because of Outside Work. I.jle Marsters Veteran of Royal Fly log vn Vow In Command of Local Machine Company Pend ing Election. 405 Cass St, Phone 303. GEORGE SMITH Drawing at Library Fair Re sults in Great Excitement Double Drawing FAIR IS HUGE SUCCESS More Than Tlioiisnnil Hollar Real ized for IliilhliiiK Fund nml Will - lie Set Aside to Construct MimI ern Library ' lltilldliig Want I Vila I'rcM-nteil. The Library fulr ended Saturday night and was a huge success from every standpoint, (ireat excitement surrounded the drawing for the ltulck six automobile, which was won by George II. Smith of the Roseburg Service Station, who held ticket number 73. Two drawings were held In selecting tho person to whom the car wus to be present ed. In the first drawing the number denoted the number of tickets to be drawn from the main box. In this drawing the number i!l was drawn, and under this plan tho 21st tlcke( drawn from tho box was tho lucky one. There was a huge crowd present and great excitement was shown and as ticket after ticket was drawn from the box and the number 21 came nearer and nearer a tension crept over tho crowd that was re leased only; with a rousing cheer when the "winner was announced.. Mr. Smith this morning presented a dupllratn of the stub drawn and the car was turned over to him. Kvery nne expressed complete satisfaction with the method or holding the drawing and were well pleased with the way the event till tut out. The Country store was exhausted early Saturday afternoon while the slock of goods In all other booths likewise was disposed. of early In the day. As a result It became possible to remove all of the booths prior to tho drawing and the floor was clear ed. Immediately nfter the automo bile waa given away tho I'mpqun Five orchestra began to play and the dance began. The floor was rowded throughout the entire eve ' It I ii K and It waa pronouncd one or the most successful dances of the entire season. From a financial standpoint the fair has been a complete success. All returns are not yet in and nil bills have not been received but It Is roughly estimated that the fair has netted between ll.nuo and $ 1.2nil as a start on the library building. This will be a good nue leous on which to start work and It Is expected that the balance of the funds needed can be raised much easier now that a start has been made. In order that the financial af fair may be closed up quickly, the eommlttee asks that all persons holding bills against the tulr present them to" the Chamber of Commerce at once, and thst all persons hold ing money for tickets of from other sources turn In such funds at once Id order that the books nuiy bo bal anced nnd the f-ind closed. Dixonville Boy Has j Trying Experience Ilobert Hill, 13 year old son ofj Harry Hill, of Dixonville, had a trying experience last night .when he was pinned down all night by a fallen limb. The boy went out on the hill i Sunday morning to inspect a trap ' which he had set there. He failed j to ret4 i (in the evening and his i parents became alarmed and began calling neighbors to see If he had gone to visit at any of the nearby I places. When they failed to locate! him searching parties went out and weie out all night, twenty-five men spending the entire night In the woods looking for the boy. Karly this morn ing as a large party waa starting out the bny came Into the road a mile ur more away from home and the search ers were recalled. He staled that he hiked back Inlo the hills for more than a mile and had climbed Into a tree. A large limb gave wav with him and he fell to the ground with the limb on top I of him, pinning him down so that he ; was unable to move. He struggled j all night to free himself, but it wns j not until daylight that he waa nt last I able to get from under the broken limb. Recaiise of an Impediment In his speech caused by a disease earlv In life, he was unable to shout, and could not call assistance, nlthough he stales that he did not see any of the searchers. He waa very nervous and sustained n few bruises but wns not hadlv Injured and will not suffer anv permanent effects from tho experi ence. NEW TODAY. Foil KAl.F Pure bred glnnt Ilronzo tonis. Phone 14-F4. W ANT E I Fresh " wlloh-gonT John llakaiison, Oakland, Ore. HORNLESS "ToKgenherg "biirlc for service. Geo. Walker, Winchester. I'OIl SALE German miller canary singers. $1 each. Inla Rcxiond, Dixonville, Ore. WANTF.D ' TO ' IUJ Y Second " hand wheel chnlr. J. C. Householder. Harth's Toggery. LOST- Female Australian Shepherd dog with strap around neck, hob lull. Notify Jim McOill, Olnlla. Re ward. FOIt SAI.E-6 room house, partly fur nished, price $2,000. Also some oth er good bargains In real estate. See Chas. Kyes. 123 N. Tine St. FOH SAI.K One Jersey cow, calf bv side. 4H gal milk per dav. Ilobert . TJonislnnd, Koseburg, Oregon, Rt. 2 KOTi 1 OWN Kit S ATTENTION Make that touring ear top as corv es a Sedan. C. M. Jones. Auto Top Shop, Winchester and N. Jackson Sts. VOl'R Al'TO TOI" renewed " free. IVmonstra'Ing Itlark Duck Top dressing. Waterproof and protects. Old tops made like new. Hefnre the beavv rains, fir It up. Material ehsrire ohlv. Itrlng your ear to 314 N. J.irknon St. FOI'Nlw For men. sMhlng of beauty end something vou use everv dav. We discovered this about two veers ' sto and have Hatched It thrnuch Us ) different stsges of pef-fectlon to I the perfected article of toibiv. It's a Portland product, a Portland nisn's pntept snd nin.le In VortHnd Captain Avery L. Hoser today ten dered his resignation as Captain of the local National fiuard company. The resignation was prompted by outside work which prevented him from giving the necessary time and attention to the work of the com pany. First I.t. Lyle Marsters Is commanding officer of the company until such time as a commanding of ficer Is elected. The transfer of property from Capt. Roller to Lieut enant .Marsters has been completed. Captain Hoser was Instrumental in forming the'local company and has been an excellent officer. He Is an ex-service man and has worked his way up in service from private to ser geant and upon the formation of the local company was made lieutenant, lie was rapidly promoted and was made commanding officer and served with great efficiency. Tre local som pany made good progress under his leadership and at the recent encamp ment was one of the best companies in enmp. Il was instrumental In se- Eugene Team Is Victor Over Locals El'GENE, Oct. JO Eugene high i school grldsters smothered the vlidt ilng Roseburg sqaad tinder a 53 to nothing defeat In a game on rne south Wlrtamette street lot here. The Southern Oregon eleven was clearly outclassed tliroui.-out the struggle and at no time proved to be threatening to the local outfit.' Eight touchdowns were registered by the locals arfB five of thg goals were recorded. T:i'e who tallied for the home team were Snyder,' who scored three of the touch-: downs, and Fredrick". Wade, L. Manerud, Griffith and Coleman, one each. I One touchdown was made follow-; Ing a forward pass of 45 yards, Snyder to Trethew:iy. and another score followed a forward pass of, 20 yards to Snyder, who went over n additional in vnrrtii to the goal. The Eugene squad were frequently 1 g penalized for off-sId" Play, mey lost approximately 60 yards during the game on account of penalties. The Roseburg; team played well back from the line of scrimmage and to this is atrlbuted the many offenses of the local team, a cord ing to Gran nls. Several of the E"Kpae team were not In the lineup in the early part of the game owing to injuries, but as the score mounted the coach gave them a chance to participate for a short time In the contest. Captain Wado and Tretheway both went Into the game In the last quarter. Corviillls Is Vext Opponent. The next game on the schedule of the local school Is with the Cor vallls team November 11. The clash will be staged on the Corvallls field and according to the advance dope, Ihe game will provide plenty of ac tion, as-the C. H. S. outfit has turn ed In a 73 to nothing score against Il7 ill Fc . . rai. V 11 Jtiallowe en Dance Maccabee Hall Tuesday Nile Masquerade N'ever'ttflng Spooky Music by tha Umpqua Five Dance Starts 8:30 curing a large apnronriotion for the h wi I (Br 5 30x3 i Firestone Tires . S ortoi Dannculvania VflfM I catellews ? 30x3 R ailXiSJ Lancaster omua J ;.j fVee Tubes with tU sizef qf ,Penn6yi i C. A. Lockvvbod Motor . - FORD. FORDSONS. 'LINCOLN'S . ' j Registration, Summary for : 'General Election Shows ' Gain Over Last Tabulati . , - Douglas county has 6,618 republican voters and 2 t23 it,- I Ing to the official figures compiled by County Clerk I. B. Ridituil?" low toilipieiiuii " 1 - - - w men Closed A marriage license waa Issued to day to Paul G. Stumbo and Jessie A. Currier of plendale. Z. T. Slurray, of Camas Valley, was In town for several hours look ing after business 'matters. In From Pillard Mrs. G. T. Royer, of Dlllard was a visitor In town today, shopping and visiting with friends. improvement of the" North Roseburg rifle range which will soon be put In list will he with Salem high school i operation. Enters Hospital George Morris well known resident of this city entered the Mercy hos pital this morning preparatory to an SK' He is employed , the field of the latter November L Th, EW.1em game Is the '"bV Richer of working up In that organization and so much of his time la demanded for first meeting between these teams tbat'w-k "and'sludy ' "XZtti arose following the last game here Camas valley was visitor in town today looking after business matters. unable to give as much time into the affairs of the company as the organ ization demands. Lieutenant Marsters who takes his placo Is also a veteran and an effici ent and capable soldier. Unable to enlist in the army of the United Htatos at me oui oreus oi . . . . . ...... en iisa of a nhvslcal disability, he re- " ""i1"''""" ! cy. nP,la' "p "e Yonrnlla. Visitor lai.d which resulted In the breaking Mrs. J. W. Wise, of Yoncalla, was ! off of athletic relations betwen n town today, for several hours to I the schools have been settled and look after shopping matters. I the game this year has been arratig- . ed by E. F. Carleton.' superintend- Enters Hospital ent of Eugene schools, and George William Marvel, entered the Mer- hoils. Salem this year has d"-1 vvin b? confined for treatment. ' """" ;" " v " , , , ., .'',.,( srboiWs. Salem this year has d"- fused to stav out o 'the war nnd went high school by a to Canada where he '" count of six. and has won over the Royal Flying Corns. he e ne made . n excellent record. Retuniing after the war he assisted In the formation of the local company snd enlisted as a non-commissioned officer. He was soon made a lieutenant and was later promoted to a first lleutenacy. io Murder and Sui cide in Moniana (Continued from pnge one.) Che to nothing. Why wait? Tages' have It In stock EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS. Sunday was a great day at the M. E. church, south. Evangelist Coale brought four great -messages, speak ing at 10 In Ihe morning to tho Sunday school. There was a good response to tho earnest appeal lo ,the young people to yield themselves to t hnst Tn from llrockway Mrs. Harold Nichols motored to town this afternoon from her home In Itrockway, to spend several hours shopping. il-ndnle VMtoi Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Clark promin ent. Glendale residents, were in town today, looking after business mnt- ters. Iceland Visitor Mrs. J. II. Reddlngton. prominent resilient of T.e.mri wnn In town tn- nnd the church In the morning time of dav 8tjnB with friends and look thelr life. Eleven were baptized and ; )ng aftpr shopping matters. received into the church at the close j of .this service. At 11 o'clock Rev , x., MyP,!e ciwk Mr. Coale spoke on the "Lost Christ.' , M v s uhninn of lUvrtle The sermon was a frreat appeal to Cropk wag , n08Pi,UI.K today for men ami w-.inie.ii ii"f, '- " ' """ several hours looking after shopping or the power of tho Christ in their nlatters. own henrt and life. At 3 p. m. the to the bathroom and Into Mr. Chrlst ler's room, she testified. Mrs. Chrlst ler said she saw that Mrs. Carleton was dead nnd stepping over the lat tor's body she tried to get to Mr. Chrlstler, but he had fallen In such j evangelist spoke on the consequences I s ojj ji,, Good . F. Kernan, of Sutherlln was business visitor In Roseburg to- ' day. He states the oil drilling en- better all Ihe time good for a big r.T.TO.TWUrT.T.T.T.T. I a manner as to partially block tne i of sin. It was a great message, ana door, she said. She then went to the ! was well received by the large congre phone and asked central to call some ; cation. Mr. Cole made a great plea doctor and the chief of police, shejnenlnst a double standard of living. : terprise look stated. rso on nas a nt-ni to expeci s nmner nU(j prospects are Mrs. Chrlstler testified concern- standard of purity In his mother, wife ...,-iv- Ing the arrival of the doctors, the 1 or sister than In the case of the fath-1 ' " chief of nollce and others, and her er. hu-tand or brother . A treat man v : Sponi), Veek End Here. conversation on long uisiance ieie-were nenni 10 ;iv mai uiev wouiu j j(s ,i0fi j),.nis, a student at phone wttn msnop r aner, ai iipiins. mm nave mms mis service mi kih-; q a C In Corvallls spent the and what Mrs. J. II. Pyle. mother of I thing In all the world. Mr. Coale ' wpek pnd' h(,re vlsltln? wUn hpr Mrs. Carleton. who was notified of Ihe j nleaded earnestly for the clean life. parents Mr and Mrs F A Ilemls. tragedy by tne Dlsnop. m le wnur in mi jour iiiniKiim lino in- I Mr. Hnuge confirmed Mrs. ChrlsVng. There was a rreat service with ' .tlIrn Vrom Oori-nlll ler s statement mat sne naa -. ".e :o,m ,.e , .o r. , A- N 0rrlIt, 8nd daught(.r viv. him to stand on his porch until she Cunnintham. the song leader, led In : aIli returned from Corvallls where wen! into tne nouse. ne soueu wui- m.- r.-i.i.- nn.i ' n .T-n.Mo.- i ; they she arterwnrd steppeo om again nmi.nwTT ii'h I'enu n me juv m nld. "everything Is nil right. Mr. j nnd Ihe consecration of the Christian llaiize" He retired and did not know! life. The beautiful auditorium wns pacKcn ni xne evening service, -t ne evangelist delivered one of his PTont est messnircs on "Does the Ttlble Tench a Durnlng Hell" He read a number of psssacea of scripture on the snblect and insisted that the preat conrreration take Cod's word on those oiiestios nnd not the speculations of men. The f:0e 'elltonlsts received stten"ot at the btes of the snesk- e- "riicf. m s emfber sed n "rtlmp 1 tmi"-lil serosa the 1o o Christ. tlreen Mt.. Ky.: J. T. Murray, Cam las; J. C. llenson and wife, Tacoma; SR. L. Daniels and wife, Portland; H. G. Churches. I.ongmnnt .: J. K. of the shooting until the next morn Ing. he said. 6aw Mrs. Carleton In House. Mr. Ilauge snd that last Sunday afternoon, returning to his home about 4 o'clock he had seen Mrs. Carleton Irving to get Into the Chrlst ler home. He nlso tosti'lcd that on the night of the shooting, shortly after 10 o'clock, he had glanced out of the window and seen Mrs. Carb ton reach up and turn out a llnht In the Chrlstler home. Mrs. F. E. Martin, llhrarfhn of the Havre public library, and a close per spent Saturday nnd Sunday I visiting Miss Dorothy Orcutt who attends O. A. C. In On Ituslness v' Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Tennell and 1 Guy E. Pennell and son. of Tiller ar rived In the city last evening to spend lew days looking alter business mat ters. : Bi- At The Grand Among those registering at thte Grand Hotel over the week end jwere: B. F. Rhodes. McMlnnvllle; shows a. considerable gala over the registration at the time ottli election. The registration at that time was 8,702 while the total iZ eral election is 9,805- The registration also shows that there are 6,259 male voten m ' female voters. Of these there are 4.180 men registered as renublS. 2.436 women. The democrats have 1,718 male voters and SC5 wom7! 361 men and 205 are women registered in the miscellaneous columi party registration by precmcis nnu aiso -in mate ana female mtrTi. : i Bunn.n na fnllowa: . prei-iuci PRECINCT Applegate Bellows Benson Calapooia ..... Camas Valley . Canyonvilla ... Caro Civil Bend Coles Y alley ... Comstock Cow Creek .... Days Creek .... Deer Creek Dixonville Drain Drew .-. East Umpqua . Edenbower ..... Elkhead Elkton .... Garden Valley . Gardiner ...... Glendale Green Gunter Hamilton Happy Valley . Hermann Kellogg l-ane I.eona Looking Glass Ixon Lake .... Melrose Mill . Millwood" Mt Scott N. Myrtle S. Mvrtle Nlckols Oakland Olntla Parrott ' Perdue Plnkstnn E. Reedsport . . W. Reedsport . Riddle "oseburg .. . . Scottsburg Soldiers Home . F. Sutherlln ... W. Sutherlln .. Hmlth River ... Tiller Ul'mpqua West Fork .... West Roseburg Wilbur Woodward Yoncalla Rep. Dem. Misc. Toul Totals 6,616 116 6J 12 126 u 76 2 . 14 AT - a 1 118 63 13 ' 108 ' u 3 119 67 11 127 ,7, J . ' 75 40 3 ; H il J 120 49 . 16 138 . (f ! 160 90 10 149 " il, J 149 43 24 143 71 i 80 40 4 8 , x J 84 14 18 38 M . I 64 27 1 8 74 ' , 68 33 . 4 II ( , 220 .81 10 181 : 150 I 101 52 7 108 " SI 215 ,. 65 28 190 111 16 1 4 2 24 S 72 31 8 79 J 152 63 s 12 135' 82 1 51 43 1 61 a I 182 45 - 9 13( IN 70 7 1 45 8 1 203 47 7 159 1 H S 199 9 2 25 225 . Jl . j 149 81 4 117 . (7," K 9 14 2 18 7 ! 93 67 11 98 71 B 25 9 1 19 It 1 1R6 74 15 142 111 S SI 23 1 43 S 137 83 147 a 29 11 4 35 85 38 13 95 44 a 25 ' 6 3 2 . T I 141 26 14 12( IT HI 107 43 13 1M 0 , W 23 J 1 I 1I 35 -21 .4 44 U ' 152 88 10 167 15 224 129 16 23S IK 139 88 4 ,! 71 I 148 2 7 135 M 48 82 J7 I 77 15 3 55 4 38 24 2 37 !7 89 44 6 85 51 181 40 20 111 1 73 16 14 9 111 35 1 99 14 90 5 147 1 75 12 0 61 121 22 8 138 J 2'8 52 12 171 W J 117 38 10 110 8 34 1 7 6 67 48 3R 2 S " 1 181 87 13 149 1 16 18 1 rt 48 47 23 125 91 S P7 86 8 94 l 13 88 9 148 Tl J 147 47 19 123 M 6,616 2,623 566 6.259 W l tb LIBERTY THEATER 1 OM.V HIWT-CI.ASS SHOW AV1 AT ! Ml IS X hj TOPAY ONLY James Oliver Curwood's "God's Country and the Law" 1 Also: "Netting tho iAHtixtrd." 55 And: Conwily Pollard "In the Movies." TO.MOIJKOW " ' I ."Why Girls Leave Home" f Kcn nt -ii.iV S lti fnl. ed to the Jury Mrs. Carleton's condl-,,. , veh, . n,t - T"t i tlon on the night of the tragedy. Ke- i-.nir.i m-ft ti 4 . m. Ser--i-e ! turning from the library between 5 1 in , , p,,.), r.,;,,, eTrent Pat and B o'clock to her room In the hn-,, tel. where Mrs. Carleton also roomed. . she said she went to Mrs. Carleton's! -i r.i,v.r,,, vd'iiieTi Co , rKm In rsponse to a call, and found tov Hroiifc nivt - ' her In bed. suffering from a sort of r,rr1 f,,, j,,.., n P),in,rd to be: hysteria. The Rev. Mr. Chrlstler ' anf, on , Kmn'.,.r note. ! was already there, trying to nubt . , Mia. Carleton, Mrs. Martin testified, j rp v-"-' - on it bronrht j The eight year old son of Abner rrn, her bisS.-.i vioe w Vnrti. 1 lite, of Dlllard had the misfortune ireton C--ei tnt h""" rm. Lumber Company Defendant tn Suit Judgment In the sum of $34,300 is asked by' the bank of Woodburn in a suit brought In the Circuit court today against the Stevenson Lumber company, which has its mills near Reuben, five miles from Glendale. In this case the bank claims to hold pro missory notes equaling the .amounts claimed, and asks for the foreclosure of property given as security. Three special claims are set forth one! The W. C. T. U. will sold portant meeting . Wednesday ir noon at 2:30 in the home f E. A. Stiuey. The amendmU voted on Nov. 7. will be "" Reports from the recenl : tlon will be given by the d Mrs. Frances Hagstrom wffl etrate with the corn V' serve refreshments. AH rotm especially Invited to tnis mc ... .11- T .. ..... . IUJS iniuiB A 320-acre ranch belong v. IMS Ida Denn, has been bowni " Andrie. Two or three new recently built by Mr. Andrie a J .,A In All tsW bower were traded In o M amounting to 113,000 and the others! The deal was negoi ,,Uted W Ji being in excess of $10,000 each. In-jHelbtg and J. W. T"'"' tott terest and atternev fees is also ssk. owner bought the rsncD ' ed. The plaintiff Is represented by ment. but It Is underetoos attorneys nice and Orcutt. I not expect to V" ,u' Klder. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. " 1 -MITTTft!it.T.T.T.T.Ti Hood ltlver- Mr anil Mrs J n ll Tlfton. Hood Klver; M. D. Cogs- S well. Stockton: H. W. Mbby. Eu- gene: J. Gordon and wife, San Fran- SJ Cisco; E. D. Counts. City; R. Mc- S Ward, Eugene; H. J. James. Port- V land; Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Pennell, S Tiller; t;uy E. Pennell, Tiller. iS .T.W.T.T.T4T.T4T.T.TtTST.UM.I.BTSIiS 10c- TiS r,.r..T"" JK.i.tn si.v rittt.MPTs n:n KtRS. OEORGE BERRY ON THE ORQAN to fall from his pony Sunday, break ing his left arm above the wrist. Dr. Hoover of this city was called snd set the arm. An X-ray will probably e taken of the Injury la ter. Watch "Found" for more Informa tion. . S.vi.H - Milch goatTor $3t If "tak en at once. J. V. Coopers, Rose-1 burg. K'. 2, Hox 39. Von RENT Space for store, lunch-1, room or offlef. brut business dis trict. Ill Cass. ACKES" CHOICE LAND n-onllng , river: half acre bearing fruit: idefll : soot: ra-oly Irrigated. Make fine! home. For particular rlt "Irrl- i gallon," News Review. 4)j j -"-- l 'ie-.,4 OSa s enresen' ed bv Aorev .lin T. Tt CHICAGO. Oct. 28 Breaking S down under long and persistent questioning. Mrs. Tillle Kllmek. in a g confession today asserted she had 2 placed poison In her hushand's food 1 liecanso she was Jealous of him. ac- V cording to assistant state's attorneys Sj who questioned her. Mrs. Kllmek and her son. Joseph Mitkewlcx. are j being held srd Joseph Kllmek. the S I husband Is In a hospital in a serious ' T I condition. Kllmek eipressed the S osirloi that he had been the victim ( of a plot. Reoorts that Mrs. Kllmek had beer , Si ; married st least twice previouslv and V jttiat her hnshands had both died, led Sj The Original Feed Drink tor All As e . "r"n"r ' ""r Morrman to start an ft TODAY ONLY Betty Compson IN tnfant. The Bonded Woman CuJrkLunch., Home OrBctfcFount.mfc i"n7.r ? 1 rrni,!"inn S RK-hMilk.M.ltedGrnExtractHiPow. 1 1- ? . J? .1 "h"m" : hodie,. S CENTURY COMEDY "WEDDING PUMPS" l.'i . ' : LAST ..... . c l hl ,,"(, Induced him to take out W Avotd LatUtioM Usi SabrfiUrtM I llfe insurance several weeks aEo. i TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY DOROTHY DALTON IN "THE SIREN CALL OXICIg.MMailMMa.iM