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Anders Theatre
A iihotuuluy bused on the luy
which a lew yearH ago wan one ol
the hits of llroudway la "Success,"
scheduled for nresc illation tonight
at thn Antlers Theatre, Willi Ilrun
dull Tynan, tho Hafn star. In tlie
role whlth he originally created In
the spoken play. The dramatic In
terest In the story and the excel
lence of the cast which interprets
the vurous roles should make the
presentation a distinct hit.
"Success" is a story of the theatre,
but unlike many or the type, thin
Is said to hnve been written by per
sons familiar with the Intimate de
tails of hie behind the footlights.
Its authors have managed to cap
lure the spirit and atmosphere of
the nlnyhousc, and the character
which they have Introduced are all
faithful actual types.
In nildilion to Mr. Tynan, the cast
includes the delightful screen uc
trens, Mary Aalor, ns the talented
daughter; Naomi (Jiilih rs as her
mother; and horn Davidson, Lionel
Adams, I'.itinley ItlilKes, liobort Lee
Keliing. Hilly Quirk and others.
I'llAITKIl Jj.YX.XIII
A little way down the road Hess
and Ann passed Hugh and Nora.
"Kngine trouble," Hugh called. Hers
stopped, ordered Nora to get In with
them, and they went on.
Hess stopped the car a little drV
ta'nce from the ranch, Ann got out.
"1 11 reconnoitre, Ann. It may be
best for them not to see you at
first. They won't mind Nora."
Ann at first ohJi-ctt.il, but finally
conceded that perhaps Ileus wuh
right.
"Hut hurry, Hess. I shall go mad
waiting. Oh, I must find Jack!"
"We'll find him, and I'll be back
to you in a Jiffy, whether lie is
thero or not."
Hess drove Into the yard. Dick
sat, the picture of forlorn mascu
linity, on the porch.
Where's (I race?" Hess asked, mo
tioning to Nora to sit still.
"Cone Where's Ann? I've been
telephoning hut can't get her."
"Where has (iraee Rone?" Hessle
aukd. hiding a smile. Mo he had
telephoned lor Ann.
"Over to your ranch, I suppose. I
sent her olf in the flivver. Told
her I'd come for It later."
"Mav I u.sk what you wanted of
Ann, Hick?"
"1 wanted her to come home, of
course," . Dick replied sheepishly.
"This Joke has gone far enough."
"Has (iiace gone for good?"
"Yes," shortly. "Now Where's
Ann?"
Without a word Hersle turned her
car and sped down the road.
"Jffmp in, Ann." she said.
"Is Jack there?" Ann asked, as
sho olieye:!.
"Never mind Jack non. Ann. Dick
wants you. He "
"He ir.n't sick d'-ad?"
".Mercy, no! lie's only repent
ant. Don't talk to me, just wait."
Hack they hurried. Dirk still sat
In the same hopeti-ss position.
"Here's Ann, Dick. You can tell
her what you want," llessie said.
Then whispered to Ann: "Grace has
gone. I think he sent her away.
(Jet out snd talk to him. I'll follow
in a moment and we'll find out
uhout Jack."
"Well. Dick?" Ann said in a
voice as she stood beside him.
had not stirred,
"Are you cotuiiu; back, Ann?'
asked.
"HaH that girl gone? (ione
low
He
he
for
good?" Ann returned.
"Yes. I hope you're satisfied
now."
Ann felt like laughing. The an
swer was so like Dick. Ha hadn't
said ho waa sorry, hadn't acknowl
edged he was In any way to blame.
He had done what she demanded.
That was all. Hut for the present
that was enough.
"Dick. Grace has taken Jackie,"
Ann said, then motioned to Hess.
She und Nora came up on tho porch.
"What?" Dick was at once galvan
ized into action.
"She's taken Jackie. He was
playlne; In the yard, and sho grabbed
him before anyone' could get to him.
put him into the machine and went
off. Doctor Grayson was away, so
I could do nothing until Hess came."
"Damn her!" Dick said In a
hoarse voice. Then: "She's taken
III in home with her to get even with
me."
"Kor what?" Ann asked.
"Kor telling her to go. We quar
reled. It doesn't make any differ
ence what about. Anyway she's
gone. Nora you stny her" , iu cse
she brings him back. Get In, Ann
and Hess, we'll K alter her."
Dick sent the car along before
they were scarcely in It, and tore
down tho road. There was no sign
cf Hugh, und Ann wondered if he
loo had gone to Ned's ranch.
They didn't tain, but Hessle en
couraged Ann that all would be well
by her cheerful face, and an occas
ional reassuring touch on the arm.
Hut arrived at the ranch they
found no one but the China boy,
and he had se-n nothing of Grace.
It was now nearly three hours since
the had taken Jack. Where could
she be? She wasn't Intimate
enough with any of the ranchers to
take him to them neither would she
dare. All those she knew,
knew Jack and knew whose child he
was. Kven Hessie could no longer
conceal her anxiety, although she
kept Insisting no harm would come
to the boy.
Ann war not so sure. Grace hated
her, would slop at nothing to hurt
her; end now she was angry at
Dick. In reply to Hessle's questions
It was plain that they had had a
serious quarrel, that Dick had com
pelled her to leave the ranch, had
told her ho was going to ask Ann
to return. Yet where could she be?
TciimrroH Child .''enliiijr n Crime.
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Here Is the exact wording of the
petition that was presented to .May
or Hylan in New York:
"We, the undersigned citizens of
New York City, knowing your per
soiu.l sympathy with and official
interest lii the welfare ami happi
ness of the P"Oi I", l eg you to coll
Sider this, our petition,
"Conditions due o world disturb
ances have so iiiterlered with Indus
try that many of us have been en
able: to provide tlie neie.isary funds
for vac aliens and frequent visits to
places of amuse n.i lit;
"wo know and appreciate your
broad love of humanity; we know
your wish that the pinole of vour
-Icily enjoy and fully appreciate our
ipiiviic e rami pleasures,
"We have holidays. Hut political
holidays, n.u;; of necessity recall
memories c." the victors und ihtf
vuniiulshi'd. Religious holidays
must mig.-est (inferences of opln-
i ion.
I "We have too grent nmiunl cele
I hraiion of New Year's Kve. He-1
rciiran of the season the weather Is
'Often most severe.
; "We believe It would mid m:itcr
i tally to the pleasure, the jov and
the happiness f the people of New
York City If Your Honor would set
aside n nli.lii In thu near future
when :ii our citizens could give
themselves up to galetv:
"When ve could bete the burdens
of our everyday worries: forget for
'one n 1 1 h t at least, the nfiist recent
laud bast popular of our national
.reforms, release the spirit of holi
day ninkln. thai is in all ef us
;llie most lowly ks well as the mod
ve.illhy; wlieu we could dance, pa
rnde. sing, cheer ami play with that
rauiani aiiamioii which riiu-rts
youth, vhlch dispels ili'alinei.s, and
which speaks the llallly of tills
1 lonrb hint; city.
"We do not seek the ponderous
formality of fete, cc.rnival. festival
or Manll (lia.i. ' . e ask simply Tor
a night when we can all play; a
night such as tin- lirelovinir lialians
have, and called plainly by Hiem
"tine KMttin:: Nlrhf- a night to
li my III.-. t I.H'eriv Theati-p to
morrow, Monday and Tuesday.
"JOTK'SM
Gill
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When V.ndy. tliinip'v' Is presented
at the big carnival dance at tho Ar
mory next Wednesday night, ho ex
pects to greet one of tho largest
dance crowds over to prance around
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backache, painful times, irregularity,
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ness. This is shown again and again by
such letters as Mrs. Kobinson writes
ns well as by oe woman telling another.
These women l.now what it did for
them. It is surely worth your trial.
Housewives make a preat mistake in
allowing theinsi Ives to become so ill
that it is wcl-rirh impossible for them
to attend to their necessary hcuscbold
upon the wuNod arena.
O'Nt lis Joy Kings orchestra is
staging at that time one of the most
unbiue dances of the whole season
in the form of a real high time car
nival dtnee. The hall is undergo
ing a transfign-ation nnd is bloom
ing out in myriads of decorative col
ors. T;ie orchestra is composed of
seven pieces, and has some of the
very latest numbers to present at
the dance. The feature number will
be "Andy Gump" just received from
the east by Mr. O'Nell. All the best
music for dancing is on hand and
will be given by 'he orchestra.
Special features, including five
clown acts, are to be run througnut
the dance. A hot dog stand going
under the cognomen of the "Y Not
Kat" and a soft drink dispensary
will be open for the hS-igry and
thlrs-.y. Confetti In abundance was
received from Seattle this morning
as well as the clown costumes in
which the orchestra will appear.
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ADVICE TO LOVELORN!
(Continued from pae two.)
Should a boy hold a girl's hand in a
show? How should a girl act toward
boys to gain their friendship aud
keep it? Do you think dress has
anything lo do with It? If two
girls and their hrolhcr live in an
apartment during school months Is
It all right If boy friends come to
visit? How should you entertain
them? Thank you.
HKTTY.
Hetty : Wlml a lot of questions
from ono girl, Hetty. It Is a Utile
early to prtsllct just , what will be
worn ibis fall. In general I would
tell you to got a simple dark silk
rrene inaclo with good style, as It
would do for muiiy occasions durfnfr
the winter. 1 would not advise you
lo use n liico liertlui. They are not
us good us they were. Black satin
slippers and silk hose. Yes, there will
Ik some long wnlsted dresses, with
the waist very plain, anil tight lil
ting; alMwe the waist line.
All boys niul young men say nice
tliliurs to gil ls, nnd of course I hey
nieuii-tiem. Isiugiiler and a guy re
ply ure tho lies! means of hiding
jour i-mliarrasMiieiil, If you feel any.
Several of your ipiestions om be
niiMvured in one. I do not believe
in indiscriminate love making be
tween boys mid girls. l!e different
from the rest of the girls, if they
are that way, ami refuse to lot any
of the Ixiys become at all famil
iar .wlih you. Yon will never lie
"orry. ih ..
lowed to ,.,
Plr under u
may m n.,k .
CVtftt V 1
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" 1 or at the latt (j
whom y-'BtrttnM
irtrlu with i tSl
JuMificdhlsToV
' o far as a,"
cerned. -Neat. d.i"iJ
clothes have am., if?'"'
any girt', atirMi,,
not be expensive. M
all right to hareb"
hut thev sl.m.ia '
o'clock. .d bP mj L
you Invite. l.u' .T!
luncheon am !' zrA
tabling. Never alt oat , J
loiurer than is !
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NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the underskned at his office in the
City Hull In the City of Itoseburs. Ore
gon, up lo 5 o'clock p. m. Monday,
August 6th, 11123, for the Improvement
of Kane street from the South lir.e of
ljine Street to the end of dedicated
Street, in the City of Roseburg. Ore
gon, in the manner provided by Ordin
ance No. 7S4.
All bids must be submitted iipjn
blank forms which will be furnished
upon application to the undersigned
end must be accompanied by a certi
fied check payable to the City Treas
urer for 5 per cent of the amount bid.
to he forfeited lo-the City In the event
s:iid bid Is accepted nnd the bidder
sl'all fail to enter into a contract and
bend wiih tho city ar.etrding to the
lerms of said bid. A bond of lno per
c, nt of the contract, satisfactory to
the City will be required from the con
tractor. The time staled In the pro
posals Tor completinr the work will
b considered in awarding the con
tract. The Council icrerves tho ril ht to lo
Jecl any am! all bids.
Hy order of the Common Council.
Dated, July 18, 1!23.
K. I,. WHITPI.K.
City Recorder of the City of Iioso-
nuri.-. Oregon.
FOR SALE
ALL BARGAINS
3-Koom House, 2 lots. garage....$ 900.00
5-Room Brand New Uungalow,
lot 50x160 ft., paved street...$2000.00
10-ltoom House, 2 story, bath
on both floors ....$4000.00
5- Hoom New Uungalow. mod
ern In every respect and
has never been occupied,
paved street . .$2(i00.00
6- Koom House, modern, four
large lots J2ftftO.IIO
5-Hoom House, two large lots..$17U0.00
17-Uoom House, good income
property $1500.00
5-Hoom Uungalow, fine resi
dence district $3600.00
D-lloom New Uungalow, just
finished $2500.00
7- Koom Hungalow, every mod
em convenience; one of the
nicest homes in lioseburg,
basement, furnace $5000.00
7-Ilooin Hungalow. Another
high class piece of prop
erty $5,000.00
7-Koom New House, two largo
lots, fino garden land t2200.no
S ltooii) House, nino large lots..$lso0.00
9-Koom House, one of the best
locations in lioseburg for
fancy rooming house: In
cluded In the price Is a large
anount of furniture $1500.00
All of these are bona fido listings
aud can ha deliverd at tho
prices named
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101 West Cass SL lioseburg, Ore.
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