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PACe EIGHT R08EBURG NEWS REVIEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923. ... : Your Appearance Depends Largely on Your Feet If you are particular nlxiut fitting or style, or comfort, you will find something unusual in our Shoes. JOHN KELLY'S PEACOCK BOYD-VVELCH DUSTER BROWN SALLY LUNN Ail Styles Now In nFiinTliiiiisoESTiiifi U II i II I II I HILL MM Lb! ISPEAK APRIL i Near East Relief Worker to Give Address at High School I April i:ik is XOP.THPOrtT. Mich.. I 'J. Ehuustcd anil liiilf d, three men r o 'o d tie lurnl here yi-sii-'-ii.iy, I news that Hint in n and woi arc hIuhIv stHlur.u' K.e; land, i s miles 1 1 1 in In re in i.ake .Chilian. M a r.-u!t (if their story, an annv airplane Htuni'il from s. Iri!ce Ibid. Miiunt Clemens, today wlili Pi... I fn ...e innrooie d par'y. The iiarty w.M to the Is land -ast fall io cut ti'nbo". I - Three cc a-" mi food mi ;- ! , . i plies were exhausted, nop: Armenian Ornnans Are Bein7 some frozen mniii'i". Itcpeat.l DRAIN HALL Saturday Nitc, April 21 Music by Mac's Peerless Orchestra FIVE ABE KILLED Taken to I lomes in I loly Land Biblical Cities to Provide Protection Hie mainland attempts to ! failed until today. ! 1 1 mm (He 1'nlted Pros ) I.YN'N', Mass.. April lit. Five per sons were killed and ten are reported missing in h fire nt the Essex Castle apartment house here today. Dr. Lincoln Wirt, one of the fore most leetiirern of the country, who Is now associated with the Near Kui.t Heller work, will he In Kose Iniil! tin. last of thin week and will speak at the hi?:h whoi.l Monday April .Mr. Wirt will he enter tained at u luncheon by the citi zen's eommlriee on Saturday eve 11 1 nit and will remain our Sunday and .Monday, lie is a wonderful speaker and will present a message of meat Interest. The meetiiiK on .Monday nieht will he open to the public and everyone i hnuld plan to hear Ills story of the work helriK car tied on. Dr. Wirt visited lloseburg us a Chnuinii'iua bi'turer ilui-ine th; war in which lime he had a lec ture of wonderful Intcres:. On this occasion he is taking up the story of the children's crusade to the Holy land. In u recent letter to X ar Ea?l workers in this coun try. Dr. li t says: "The sadihst pace In the htstorv r.f tlw. Mi.l.ll.. A .1 .V ..aaaaaa AAA. A A AAA AAA A A AAA A A AAA A AAA A AAAAAAA A A A A A A A AAA AA I -''n l ' in 111,, fUOiy Ol ------- . I i lit III laled Child! Their ships Tliore is cliarnctcr in each of these high-grade makes of tihors. For any purpose, for children, for women, for m"n lit us show you the season's latest. Cetter Service Better Merchandise M5 'The Store That Does the Business" BOOZE PUTS KiLD COWS nniTI! jiniHlll f I lit. rfi.-1 :ii;i 1 . vs H.rvh- t roiTi.Ait in. nr. m.... a.h io TIht' v.iih a iiM-ny jilii-Ii- of rowbi-IK iiixl for a timi' Jutlyc II. M. Vairi;m-r ilioiii'Mt 1mm slorl;, ns In tlif nutswy rhvri'c, well- j;oir.'; to entity InutlliiiK tlx irioon. Five lifHil of lit- JiuIi-'h licst nnl, iindtT noftnitl rotulit ions, inosi toril ctiv.s ):njf Iimiim' hc nilhT ni"lit slat;-f:i-iiiu: iimiI lcllitw ti Tlw jtilt;c wrnl In cons. ill- iluin. 1m 1 1 wIh-ii 11.- ntijii- A t.ijihfiil ilil cc.wh 1 1 1 1 1 ii it !.i (I t h i i mill' li tlit n n;nl pirn i him in thi' n it- of a tiiM-mlnr, Tin rows cliiinrcil lutt the jiiil made a tia:ty vrt npe fin'a (lie nit n lit tl ii ti iiu als. The mwH, It wns I'miim, luid stfaveil off in the neU'lihorhnoil ami itnhihi-il of Hume moonshine niiish. One c.iw died, nnother venl blind, and t'nee ot hers are "snbei Ini; up" from their little party. MAY DAY ALL MAY 1 ARMORY " Proceeds to improve 1 1. S. grounds Tickets $1.00 Music Ly Melody Five m mi FOH THIRD TIME This is a a ki r e:ir tltv Asmi'l-H('il I,ri,R! IIOSTON, April 111.- Clarence IV m;ir of Mi Irose. won the annual l'."' i.iil" Mai allien from Ashland to I'.os ti n today, despite a mid. This Is his thinl victorv in tlie classic. n"s Crusule. captui'ed or hroken hy t-'torms. while the luave little martyrs perished piilfully or were sold Into slavery. None of them reached the Holy City to match their weakness and (aPIl u'm'iisi tile "ty ranis' steel." "Itut another and more success ful t'lil 'dun's Cruside ii on its way lod-iy. Hundnds of Chri-lian hoys and alrls are marchir. on I'aleF'ine. Th streels of Nazar"tl'll. Flet !e hem. and .lerusalem vl'l coon .e wlih thilr shouts and laiiKhter i.nd sonirs. "Since the Smyrna massacrn and the return of the Turks to poll'ical power, the Near Hast has considered It n purt of wisdom to ronin.-e all th" Armenian orphans under its care rrorn the Interior of Turkev. "The eva-'llation of the orphanage in I id. in and Sunt turn Tnrk y he-1 can several weel.s apo. Mo t of the' children were conveyed overland. I several hn".lred miles In na'ive wa- j cons to Alopt-o and from there to Helnit l,v train." I Dr. w n t tells or (lie removal of these chl'iln n lulu the Holv 1 and and the rimHm; of homes ror tliem In the iini'lent cities or Jerusalem, Pet hlehem. and Nazareth. The property which the OreRon Nurs ery Company recently acquired In Uiversidc, is to be made a beauty spot. accordinK to J. C. .Markley. the local representative. The nursery in tends to make this place headquarters for their ornamental shrubs and yard and parkinv vinos and plants. In older that property owners who desire to choose shrubs for their yards may see exactly the variety which will appear best, the company Is planting s.'ver.il fine liedKes which will be very beauti ful. Some of the planting is heinc dor.p row, but the greater part will be left until fall when it is planned to put in one of the most beautiful yards to be found in the state. As the property is situated near the high way it will doubtless be a wonderful attraction. . o Thee t'mpqua Five orchestra, atis- I mented by Jerry Hocan, trombonist. will nlve their rnc ilar Saturday ni'-ht dance this week at the Maccaboe Hall. A fine program of the iHtest dance numbers has been prepared and the boys are expecting another larne crowd similar to the one which erect ed them last Saturday nif;ht. t NEW TODAY furnished apartments. RADIO WILL SPREAD WEATHER FORECASTS ITIv roclateit Pres. I SPOKAXE, Wash., April 19 Weath er forecasts are to he distributed twice daily throuuh R large radio plant to be established by the forestry de partment in its stntion seven miles north of Priest river, Idaho, nccord- inc to nn announcement by It. II. Adams, telephone engineer for dis-j tricts No. 1 and No. 4. "The forecasts will he received from the coast and will he broadcast mot-niii",' and night," said Mr. Adams in this city recently. "They have been found valuable elsewhere in informing forest men at different points of the approach of rain, hot winds and other conditions influential in forest fire fighting. "Kadio broadcastinp was tried last year on a small scale with gratifying results, in one instance, men were held from service at a fire because i rain w-as forecast. The rain came as ' indicated and the fire was quenched without the aid of the crew. "Quick results have been obtained ' wi'h the use of the radio between liufTalo Hump and the Warens. 45 miles apart. One station informed the other of a fire in four minutes. This Is cotnnurable with two davs hereto- fore when messages have been sent over many lines and by way of Nanipa and Iloise." STYLEl TTTl No matter for what occasion f, l can satisfy with stylish footwear I , purP(t Oxfords, in many colors .52. in satin, suede, patent or kid leathers V k pS ' niSh low . i NEW TWO-TONE STRAPH -f HL.UKLN Roseburg Boote Uivi.v nmrxv Shoes That Satisfy aca Fu rii' Shoes Repftired While You Waii CiSS.tJ ait WHAT? What Are Tudd's Bargr For Saturday 3 cans Corn, regular 15c Until 3 cans ? regular 18c Urte It 3 cans'Soild Pack Tomatoes -Three f4 3 cans ? regular 23c Ttr(3 3 Al-Aga Syrup, regular 25c -Tint f I Saturday Only, Judd's Grocerj FOH RKNT :i::3 K. oak. FOIt KEXT Ure, airy room. 216 Rose street. V.' A N T E D I 'a r i n er in t lie sawiuifl business. If 'interested address "Saw mill" care Xewy-Ueview. Foil SALE or runt, my 44 acre place near Days Crc, k. Good proposition. It. A. Moore. Days Creek. FlTtNITI ItE for sale'and" house "for rent. Will take car as part payment. Terms riven. Inquire 7'W Fullertnn. V. Anil Foil S ALE- 2 ion Truck, fully equip ped. Will trade for ltoseburg prop erty or take car as first pavment. o Address S. II. cure Ncws-Ileview. C. chicken dinner Friday,! Foil SALE 2 hor.ie ridin : corn Vuitl at the Armory, 11 a. m. to' valor, (looil condition. Trice right. MESOPOTAMIA GIVES US DATES ALEXANDRA. F.cvpt. April 19 Th" dates eaten so hirgelv In Enrone and the United States come mostly from Mesopotnniia. Th"v mature ilur ing the summer monihs. and their cultivation Is nn Important industry. Date palm trees grow on the shores of the river Chatt el Anh. from Faou on the F'-rs'in gu'f to Kounia, an ex IK'nic of ahe'it litn.n'.io acres. D:" trees nnr.l he aletnilantlv watered. esTterfally durinir the d-v summer menths. For this purnos,, cultivators dig ditches in the fields, whit h are supplied with water from the river. The picking of dates generallv takes place during September and October, and shlnments are made from the port of Itassorah. ;-.W.T.T.TTTT 15c i M--i.ViU 1 WTTTTTK4j Mrs. H. Wheeter on the 0rg inL;ram at 2 I COMING The Greatest Flay AT LIBERTY THEATER 1 : JO. 1 inTnnn wtniTrn ; ADI UiiiA VIDIItU i. nil imnrurn nnr ii HI MEU I IttH HHt i Monday, Tucsdr.y rr. ) W Afternoons and Evenings ccnostiay, Apr;! ZJ, il, Welch for Schedule It. A. llercher. Dlllard, Oreg. FOIt SALE - Almost new drag saw out lit. Cut le-s than 2fli) tier of w-ood. A good lig $sn cash, l1 miles due north of Looking. Class. (',. W. Finilley. I SLAI1 WOOIi -'STi per cord if imliTod for delivery hy May 3!. Also 12 and 1f Inch old growth fir. M.7." anil $1 tier. Powell's Furniture frtore. I'honc CHURCH CFNSORS NAME1? GIVEN BULGAR CHILDREN MIV AKxecl.'lted PrO-s 1 ASTOItlA. April 19. Fire chief Ilus sini: iisk.-d the slate fire marshal! to iiH.-licaie the fire of suspectid in .ci ndiaiy oritin which last ntht broke out 'in the building occupied by th" l'ie (iie d.'pal l uieiit ston f:'."i"(i esliinatcd damage. allsing - o Alfa'f.-i hand seeders Ins. Will sort- grass. at Wharton grain, etc. r r. BERT 1 THEATRE TODAY and TOMORROW DIANA ALLEN an.! JOE KING W ith A!! S:.u Cast, in -r- 'Ian and Woman' one of the power of supflfMion, and Srrren dr.irTi.i of South Islands. P?c of socrty girl's attempt to make It is n interp'irrj sn'urct. thg one winch will b-r reflection, t nren uiforrsren conseci'-'nccs C v n 1 1 c ni .i n c f v c .1 c ti c o m i. e An rntirrlv r.cw .tnK of the prinvtl lattl of the soxrs. An (rij;inl slory. rWU in Jrvm.ilic ccmflict, in atmos plirre, in c!i;uactrr tlrlinoat ion. m;u!t into a picture not only cntcrtainin;; hut maj.:nrtic. ALSO DAN MASON IN FLYRRE COMEDY Saturday anJ SunJay One of t!if Most Innaik. Ficlvircs in Yrnrs " WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN? " TB BE EXPOSED 11 Mi T WOliTM. Tfas. Apiil V) Tht' fi'tbral ri .ml jury which his b in cs! iyat iiic nlh-rr,! tjl prum K i n fr uit's ret 'Mivrnril tod.u tn lt-p. of minor mutter :iml m;.lin a Ln:tl to purl to l-Vdt'iiil .Iihli.t Wilson Inilici m"'t. of cit 1' ti" oil promoters o.i ' h.ir.' S of iisini' tho ttiuils to tl. f--.iiil Ap- : f.l Tii f. tl.T.il offift-iU sa il , scoir of foinp.tnii' uU! b-- in in tht r!i:ui;i':;. Tht yr-iultict' ii', octo; s li:n t- brrn mlnii; t lio ui i 11 1 1 for itr s.x months. Th!s (s a St ml baker year. ffiimsfijoaiffe fttv l.ne 'liit. d I'm, 1 SIN ldKCO. :,, April ID Four Iiic Man 111 bomli'.ni: nirp'i'nes tunnned ly euht officers and five enlisted men of the 1'nited Slates M.irtnf) C01 p Hvialion ser.ice. tiepped to il, iv for 11 cross continent fluht to lii int:co iri:i:ii:i. ' V, I t i ;ir ,Ke l .-e.! .' I I'.iir.'. .il'i'lie-T fir tV On voi-y 11 t'l'ii'ten Joint Slock' I l I'aek. let! ttils lic-n'tic f'f K '.vn. ,'h !'lls u re he Will set :id jOKDEliS TAKEN' for liroi-coli plants irrown from imported seed. $" for a , sincle thousand. SOrtO and up. Jl per thousand. F. S. hmldt. Uillard. ; FPi:s.I.K-' Oninal Iilai k' Diamond oil A- Iron Sndicate s'ock. I'.mi shares at K'l cents per share. Ad- ' dress "Slei k." care Xews liovlew. 1 LOST In postotTice Wednesday arier roon. blue silk umbrella, straight ( polished handle with leather stinp. 1 Finder please leave at Xews-lttviw office. SOME MONEY NOTPFSY? -1 luive from one to ten thousand dollars to lean on farm ';tnd. Five nr t, n v.-i-r. For information, see LAWRENCE AOKXCY. 12.". Cass st. Phone 211. OWNEi: LEAY1NV. CITY-Will sani- I fice pood fie room housi' on last side of Pine street, close in. on j paved street, with cement walks. Sale will include ranire stove, and linoleum. Pile ?22."in: $H'TiO down. bilanie montlilv pnvinents. W. A ltoi;.i;i HEAL ESTATE CO. 4n5 CASS ST. Phone 3". I'llVE SOME FEI LOW C.OOD TKADE - Have het I tile dairy ranch in v.lllev. 9 acre. finest i-,lin land 7 mom hoes,, snrinc vn'er piped i'i S'one riilk tieue. lies' dairy hart Fill" fannlv orchard. Wi'l tn'de in c.ish .ihi:itinn of thirty im htindr, ,i for lies, .'our.- b,,me. Must be fr, seil Fu'l irfe-tnailon. t. WKKNi E AiIENCY. 12". f.i.s st. I'h.'ne 210. i " yTTi' k n i wt 1 1 1 : l ' n i c e o f WOOL- :, it, r iii i,,,,, j, ii, ,. Is a real snvi. li;a urns unllmitid outtan.'e. adjoining need g room I'ou.e. Pin:, o.her huildinus. spiinu water pip. d in r.ordcrs on river. Fe ,. ,. f,,r :f..p and poup-v. One thou-.ir. dollars t.ikc liie vtiole l.'isin... or will trad" to- citv I.rep.rlv. LWl)Fi'E AUENt Y. 12.', Cs t. Phone 2?.'. EJW!; cart of Mont AIIo Pan, h beinc diM.l. d, note hat tain prn. s. I heue river tiettom lcn.P that has been under cultivation, bor ilerini; en No-'h I'lnixjua hiilm.iv and riv, r at $7.', per Ac. S. cen.1 bottoni or h. rah land, n sdv for tt-.-P'om. at ?i". v-r acre. F-u-h I ird ...,).,,..,..,. ,,, j;- ,.r nr... bin. I ptnne walir:' errhatd. 21 acres, river b-tiom land b.iri'ering on ht.'hvnv r.n l river $2m1 p.-r r-cre I'or frttier iiifonuaii-.n nrJe J. II (re- n mm TV" 1 POF1A. April la .The recent fash Ion of irivintr children fantastic nntnes. drawn for the most jint-t from the novels of Maeterlinck. Hamsun anil othrr writers, as weil as the nntnes of heroes of tin communist revolution In Itusia. has crown to pitch nn extent that the church has forbidden priests to baptise Infants w'th such mini0. To erni.te priest to know which ' 'iP'.v !. tl-e I'u'.cari'in church s i"-1 a cit'ilei'iio of names. T'-'j ':- t pla d at th" disposal of Palit'sm is pldicntory In T'.l the priests are the offi- ,:rs. THURSDAY-FRIDAY SHIRLEY MASON 1 "LIGHTS OF THE DESERT S The Women Gossips of the Town Were Against HtrlM Was a "Show Girl." But She Showed Them S H "Regular Folks," and Made Goo 3 CENTURY COMEDY "OHI NURSE1 S SATURDAY- SUNDAY $ DOROTHY DALTON IN "IVORAN OF THE m. its :.r:a Cherro Poultry- Feeds Are Cleaner and Better Ch.rro F'T-; Mash. 2 e . Pret-in. ?'. Flh T. r ' t Puilder. l'c. Pio'ein. .".'. Fiber. ('.. r-o Ii-.v. '..;,::; Va-h. IT'i Pro I. 'II. "' F.ti. r. ( he-,.. CV.tc Mas".:. PV. Protein. ".; Filer. ( ,. rr.- S. rat.'h Fe. d. 9' Protein. 2 , Fiber. C'i"-r,, ''r.c Si retch. V.'r I'ro-t-iti. 2 , fil'.-r. ( he-ro c',i k Fe d. M , Pr itein. 2 , F;i.. r. Cherrc? Stock Feeds Cherro c,. Cl-ow. J-: Protein. th. r-o o...les F. . d. M: Fro- t- :: cl l-.-M f...,l cn ih t ;.,'.; ' ,.' r;v l'cin'-,I rat. ..r.,. C.irr hy "dost y.-. Lnen ADl'LTS EALCONY 25c &ifiitMdp4i MRS. GEORGE BERRY ON THE OHU-n 0 23 THURSDAY-FRIDAY The Greatest Home-Folks Story Ever Written. That Has Never Been tquancu BLANCHE SWEET JOHN BOWERS LOUISE FAZENDA HANK MANN GALE HENRY BILLY FRANEY LON CHANEV PARBAR L V sswss .AScen.froQUINCVA,A-;- Wholesome, r, NO' A PICTUREJfili- "PARDON MY GLOVE- Tl