J KOSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY. MARCH ?3, 1923. PAGE SIX Christian Church, Sunday Evening, March 25th RADIO CONCERT tw"fii,c Portland Oregonian Concert from Seven to Eighty and lat Los Angeles, conditions being favorable ' Pictures of Paradise Lost. isa C A I IPf II s-J .AlL JL-ss qmiinp PI JV Hue U I I lllll I I I H I 1111 W ULIilUII I UN llliw OF WOMEN'S FINE APPAREL A Merchandise MasterstroKe! Quitting Business Sale Filled to Capa ity Daily by Throngs of Thrifty Buyers Unheard of Low Prices The Magnet! SENIOR PLAY HAS ! 00 r c? S a u 1 mm uhg 1 : :i ji r n txjj Acton. I11 "A Punch for Juily" Have Mori- Than I'siul Aliiliiy mid f-lxcHlcut Production Is IV Aiith l.iaicil. a V.i fib Have You Bought Your Easter Outfit? Miss Manhattan Dresses Newest of Flat Crepes. RcQular e65.GQ"JPalues. out". ,h539.50 Coiti lit Less. Regular C4S.00 to $50.00 high-grade Coats, out t S29.75 Suits Slaughtered. Navy. Three-Piece Suits won derful styles. Were S37.50. ST S62.50 (1 SPECIALS FOR Frirlav anrLSariirriav I Friday, March 23 Friday, with each $2.00 SILK purchase we sell 2 spools THREAD Silk Thread at Sc. 2 Spools Limit 2 Spools to a C Customer V Saturday, March 24 ANOTHER SPECIAL Saturday we offer with" each purchase of S2.00 or more one lot of Jack Tar "JC Middies at, each CiDC One to Customer See Your Savings! REAL BARGAINS IN REMNANTS Remnants of Silks, Woo! Dress Goods, Ginghams, Linings, Crepes, Laces, Rib bons, Cretonnes, Sheeting, Muslin, Outing. i ii i anai ii i imiim SNAPS Children's WASH DRESSES JACK TAR. PANTY DRESSES Made of best grade Chambray. QQ AC Were 55.60, now. vJD Close out of all regular $4.50 FRENCH GINGHAM DRESSES. CO Of Now 0'OJ CHILD'S WASH ROMPERS Values to $3.50. Close QC.- out . yOC CUTE CUT AT CLOSE OUT Regular $1.25 values now :!. 95c U "The senior class of the high school claims that, besides having ono of the best plays obtainable In "A Punch for Judy" they also have the strongest aucl most talented cant that has ever given a play locally. Although nu one part can he paid to be especially heavy, all are difficult and hird to handle, but the cast is showing up npl ndidly in their re ipective parts und by tlie'tlme, Wed nesday the 2S has arrived they hope to be the character which they por tray. Florence Slnnott, who plays the leading lady, taking the part of Julians (Judy) Cory, a young New York Miss whose lilea that a broken engagement means little in her young life, is showing up wonderful ly. Charlie Thurston. pHying opposite Miss Slnnott, James storey, her fi ance, a young lawyer, who proves, to Judy that a girl can be BUed and made to keep contracts, shows up equally well. Vernon Stephenson, as K. C. Hryd" Valentine, a poet and ideal ist, who wins Judy from Jim, is ab solutely cut out for the part. Roland Schwartz, as Judy's fath er, a golf enthusiast of the nth de gree proves a wonderful old man. Icedore Mathews, as Judy's aunt whose ideas of home life and court procedure are very amusing, does her part lr. an extraordinary man ner. Vivian Orrutt. as Mary Carter, Judy's closest friend, handles her part wilh a surpassing adeptness. Willis Moffitt and Cilenn Itada haueh as Attorneys Kugeno On.lt and Cuthbert Heath, hold up their parts with equal lirlllianry. Clarence S'-arlng. ns Judge llcn lanin lluiiie of Huffnlo, plays his .difficult role Willi exceptional skill.. The parts of court clerk nnd court attendant are taken by l.ncien Cobb and Raymond Parslow, who make it their business to personify the typical officers of this capacity. The Jury is composed of Misses Hilda Common, lira e Vickham Inez Calhoun. Kathleen Bonehrake. Mil dred Mathews. Lllilo Chrtstophorson. and Mi'sserR. I.eo Heck!ey, Adrnln liloom, Clifford Thornton, Pale Priven less than 1000 miles.- Ilassler Fhocks. Car Is new. MATHEWS MOTOn-X t llAVGE 117 Jackson st Phone 112 Smith, Glen Colby and Lcland! Marks. The audience of the court con-, talus: Mi-sen Verna Johmon. fieri-! rude Wickhani, Veins liouscr, and Messers. Ceoi ye- singleton, Adel-1 bert Young and Wayne llieiienbu.ili-j er. i This Is a Studebaker year. t NEW TODAY FOR DENT Carden spot, or on share, 124 W. PoukITis St. afternoons. That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet Come into our store, try on a few pair, 0f and see how well we are able to sati.f ...m .""wh fit your feet. ' """'hoei V :ll 1 I 1 i u w... u.ao uc pteasea with our moderate We wish to call your attention to our ,rl!n HURRY FOLKS! IT CAN'T LAST LONG! SHOES- CORSETS UNDERWEAR 12-INCH HIKING BOOTS, ROYAL WORCESTER COR- po styles. Sold rcg. at 89.00. . SETS Reg. $1.25 value, flesh CHILD'S KNIT DRAWERS ,r ss.49 ::twhite' ci" 70c rvr ,nd-Cl" i5c Bellows Owitt in& 'Rn&m&&& N 24S N. Jackson Street, Roseburj tV,nVm, ( in. j frt:.fi nuAiii ry I BROCCOLI SHIPPED Tell Criltes )f hriH enll Were sent to l'ortlan.l teilay by the 'h:iinber nf Coinmerce The bre i nil will lie used tn serve the 1'iirtbiiid lMe:ii)ess neui nl the fnruin linn heen -m M. .inlay nin'it. Hen. A.- r. Mnrsti rit ef tills city will attetnl the banquet and will sj-ak for a few mtuui"s on the hru-. I. ill illilustrv In the I'menua :lllev. GET A NAMEPLATE The liusebuig Chamber of Com-' merce has a few ltiiscburi nameplatesj for iiuiiMiiebiles on hand, 'l'bey are i Ibe same Me und color as the pres- I cut license pl;iles. (Inly a few left so' m t yours at 7 r cents per pair. i it - DRINKS HAIR TONIC 1 .Tim, ibe hero, dues In "A l'unch fer .Intlv." Senior t'lav, Anders Mai-!i 2i. I KAMA MAliKIT liKltliT D IRTT.I5TY THF ATP I VSt.Y I'lltST.CI.AKS snows AMI AT Ic A I V VOKTI.ANI). Man-It CiiHIh wn rt'pdi U'tl w.k to day with Mils fully 2Ti r'Hi.4 low nr. Hons woro Mtinily, Trlmo lWhl at fit. to $ :!.": hIhm x Pt'aily. -.-- wtmly. huv Inn at il ct-nis to LM Ilt. HulitT firm, extra ciitMH 40 to -4 1 li tvnl. vour coal dealer VTOUR coal dealer knows th qualities yoo want in yoiur fu.ii ikat's vhy he h&mflra that iUm, ven buminir. mere heat per dollar J. A. DENN Roseburg Dealer Phone 128 FOR RENT Two houses. Inquire of A. Creason, 161 2nd Ave. S. ' FOR SALE 300Callonneiin sprayer, ! nearly new, $ 450. A. R. March Broad-, way Garage. F( ) irS ALE 1 range wit hco ilprice $20. Also one oak dresser; Call 126 K. Kane st. FOR I! KNT House anil" gara ge. $20". Furniture for sale, cheap. Cull at 129 W. Douglas St. WILL my rash for Ford truck. If rea sonable. A. A. Clemons, It. F. D. 1, Kelleyg Korner. FOR'REXT 3 fu7n'rshld-h(ius"ek eep"- ing rooms at 504 So. Pino. Mrs. J. W. McFndgen. FOR-RALE-Four lurkey- hens-and one torn, also SO or more eggs. G. W. Bowles, Vmpqua, Ore. FOR PALE Wicker baby buggy," In good condition. Price $20. Cost $05. See it at Pouirlas County Creamery. FOR SALE S3 0 ft., new 6-Inch fir flooring at $1:50 per hundred. II. (1. Klore, Looking Glass, Phone IS F-14. 14. FOR SALE 25 horse semi De'isel Fairbanks Morse engine. Perfect condition. A. R. Marsh, Broadway Garage. FOR S A I .EirT7sTnTtirTy"pewf lirT. good working order, Price $50.00. II. Merten, Roseburg National Bank llldg. FOR RFN'T Nice front room for 1 or 2 gentleman. Convenient to bath. Abundance of hot water. 343 S. Ste phens. Phone 57-Y. LOST Ip chain, was left at corner Oak and Stephens. Finder please leave at News-Review or at Metz ger's office. FOR SALE 1920 "Dodce-toUTingjlots of extras: pond tires: leoks like new, $""0. Will accept Ford on trade. Phone 4SI-Y. WANTED Granite cuttersT Piece work, on monuments, quarrying, let tering, etc. So. Oregon Stone Co. Grants Pass. Oregon. TO" TRADE Ashland pToperty for Rosebure. 5 roc-m modern house, ga rage, chicken house, lot 100-150 ft, close in. Address Box 497, Ashland. GIANT KEKOOAS' oilstovesr Just ar rived, never before offered In this city. Alo a large stock of garden he?;e Powells' Furniture Exchange, 2, i vVt Oak. BATT':nY n pairing on all makes. All v .,,i. "-..aranteed. Reasonable prices. c,..n,rr!, crerators nnd icnitidn c, .-o-ns ryeilnuled. Exide battery si'es ar.d service. I'miiqua BattTy St at inn. A LATiCE "LIST Hoii-es imd fa"rnis for sale or trade. I cannot afford a long flowerv ad. Overhead ex penses light; I cut prices. Call and see mv huge list. C. Merrill, 501 Mill st. FOR SALE Hudson Super-Six. Me chanical cendition cuaranteed. New l.atterv. $350.00. Will trade for Ford of equal value or take small car part payment. Balance easv terms. 312 N. Jackson st. Phone 67. FOR SALE One 30 ral. gasoline tank for hug. $10 00: Two 324 fabric used tires $2.50 each: Two tubes $l.on teach. Some guaranteed re built haueries, $12 50 to $20.00, Real bargains. Untpqua Battery Station. New Spring styles for men and women-a. low or high shoes wonderful values. Roseburg Booteri IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your F rtT7Tr-TVCT TIT'IT tllV1 ccl CASSSTU SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT zi rr ll l . ill iimmi iiim mm .i i i Henry Denn, Jr., was today fined $20 and costs following his appear ance In the city court on a charge of j speeding. , Mrs. Amy Sealander, who has been I visiting here with her mother Mrs. ! Edward Murphy, left today for her home in Portland. Sho was accom panied homo by Mrs. Murphy who will visit there for several days. . A. S.FREY4KHB , iiuiuwiami rough and dressm hobe at J " iiuct rieaL ruse a. Here from Riddle I. A. Dean, well kunQiJ aent, attended to bunata Roseburg for frw THE BEST YET! Dance Saturday MACCABEE HALL THE UMPQUA FIVE with Jerry Hogan that wonder on the toik PEP GALORE 1 Annual Senior Play APuechfoi'Judj A Harvard "47 Work Shop" Play Antlers, Wednesday, Marchgj EVENING, 8 P. M. MATINEE, 3:15 1- Adults - - $1.00, 75c, 50c Adults ' ' ' H. S. Students - -. - 75c School Childreo ' RESERVED SEATS, ANTLERS BOX 01TICE i SATlTltnAY FROM 1 TO 10 P. M. &rTTTTTT.TtrT.T..TiT.T TILVCi; OK .MISSIVtJ IIOV IS SEClTtKI) LAST TIME TON1GI IT ORA CAREW PLANKS OI K AtiAIN ' (flv Assn.-lni, , prrss.) ! S .ICAN. Pono Kico. March Sit 1'nlted Sta'es army air planes hleh arrived from San Au ; timlo. Texas, Mondav took off on the return trip to the Prilled Slates to I d:.v MELBOURNE McDOWELL in t Beyond the Crossroads" I A Dynamic Drama of Life A Brillinnt Production .-if t!ip Snow Wnstes of Alaska t nnd Ultra Fnshionnhlc I iinctions of the Idle Rich ALSO 1 7 SPECIAL "COMEDS' OF MR." AND MRsT CARTER DE I I.WT.N ! BIG SPECIAL PICTURE Adapted From Sam 1 larris' Big Stage Success "THE HERO" One of the Greatest Red-Rlooded, American, Human Interest, Rip-Roaring Dramas of the Screen By the Same Director of "Rich Men's Wives," Shadows, etc. "The I lero." Now His Greatest Sparkling with Humor nnd Daring Only SUNDAY and MONDAY. LIBERTY THEATER Just Received New Shipment of SHAIiPLES Suction Feed Cream Separators Come in nnd See the New Improvements Simple One-Piece Bowl. Knee Iiw Supply Tank. Automatic Oiling System. Non Rusting Tinware. Priced From $:.5.u0 I'p. Easy Terms Douglas County Creamery cATAt.oc.n: ox re'jtest As a result of the notice In the News-Review last night regarding the runaway boy from Portland who is being sought through the boV scouts, a truck driver last night In- formed Scoutmaster Lintott. that a boy answering the description was seen near Riddle yesterday. A mes sage was sent to Portland immedia tely and he will probably be picked up In the southern part of the state. Mrs. H. Wheeler on the Organ TODAY ONLY RETURN ENGAGEMENT BETTY COMPSON "THE LITTLE MINISTER" What a Charneterl What a Girll The Little Witch Beguiles Everyone. The Handsome Young Minister Comes to Rebuke and Stays to Kiss and Later to Wed. Comedy "WHY WORRY?" Saturday-Sunday "WHERE MEN APE MEN" MRS. GEOME : K" ON THE ORGAJ! j HURSDAV-F P. I W onrjOLPH VALENTIN CARTEL MYERS ALL NIGHT REVIf TOON BATHE r" ' ' j . HOrT0- -THE IC" 1 i O o