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Wage eight B08EBUR0 NEW.WEVIgW. THURSDAY. MAY 18. 19?- GRANO JURY WILL MEET ON for, i.rin, for K.M. i. '" DEMOCRATS FLAY i r- J''r " -rv as TAMMANY CHIEF alleged to have passed a number of i PFPI IRI 1PAN PARTYl 'waiting at the station here when V5 them. the train arrlvtd were Dr. William, - ,vlr.., a..,., -r.-. IV-lK'.Tr. 1 i NW YORK, Mar IS -A ehlef FLINT. Mich.. May J5.-The rc- Sunday ta ii . i . rejnJ of r In Tam- publiran party has no policy it 1 I many hall today. James A. toWy sires to avow and the adminlstra-i M" ."';. ,,. i confer- surrogate and step-son-in-law of the Many Cases to Be Considered During Coming Session District Attorney Says. ence with Dr. Mummer, issued H r. Sunday la very much I Droved." the statement FOUR MEN ARE HZLD checks without fuinl lo cover Ii- oaii arrested at Klamath Falls and furnished bail lo guarantiee his appearance in rouit lure, lu addition lo these there irf - . ... . - . ., 1-rle II. u .,. ........... , , k r,.crd of "accom- ,uor law vlolaliona ami ..on .import . nd LtK.-..-n. .egr esses to be heard, and Investiaailona, ufy calrman declared in the ki y lo be made. ai.'CoiiliiiK to Attorney , no(B ,,,.,. at ,ne democratic stale t onli.n. j convention here today. , -)t has been an administration PA DM ATT!)AI'IT. without a rcul leader at any lime, o'ii" if-m. i iirken W 1 -J . i ...in " " r. 1 " ' f A.-.IHt.1 l'r l-c"-l Wile.. ; Willi no important iiicunu.es " e I ptCl-p,G HAI.K.M. -Miiy III' uoiuruc- e.i. r-iic. i..r .no ... ......... . - tlon of a barn at Hie state training : l-.trailon truckling to lh (treat in- WILL BE TEN ItAKO school for bova, lalo yesterday, n iiti-sh ion mniiiu urn .u u.n which ix horses he-t their live and ' Iteers and piunuerers me laiuig A..,i.id Press I-rss-a wirs .1 bpimvcfIELD. May 15. The I ..siniiiiiir uni nnnw ouirbiiiiia 17 A KtKUlHr. iflbR uuui dnimminti Sf im- sald. "Hl ST, verX. "lU-V .Vh .U.i om. hi. Judieia. position within -.....i. Murnliy. nas oeeu chosen to carry on the policies in augurated by the roan primarily re sponsible for the rise of f oiey nim- will resign . ' . . ... Ilia li.m- . best he had in u mf " a' . . in. morllina. I.oliey on any Kreat question. Vewurvjij TENURE 1 Iteers and plunderers the taxing . . ii.rv.. i,,,,i t f..e.l and en uiie-1 pom era for their own prlvale bene- I ment was destroyed, has stain fit. throui-h Ihe J.-ordney-M.Cumber I ' v;.ar of In0 bln. IbrouKht the mention of the stale an. ami now nnaiiy exposeu ' l ".. -enure In any one area real board of control sharply to the ones, j country as reekingrWllh orruption P country, formerly In- tii.n .r wIihiIi.t a new school Is to in man places. - . i.u rhe Meih- Against Four Men Now I be built on a new xllu yet to be sc- He crllleliied Secretary Hgghes forj o('lji(t j.;',)iHCOpa general conference l.'1-.e.i. line uiHariiiaineiii cjiii'. e... .-, ..,.. i,Imv The cllHUEe was in jury to Investigate Charges I leld in Jail for Various Crimes. The hoard hail reached no deel- n termed "fuiile and fruitless" and radical and oppoiK-nta of garded as I I'lerce, state ireasuri-r Myers and his appointment of C. Dascoui blemp ; . HffeCilveneaa of Episcopal sup I aiiperlntendent !.. M. tlilbei t of the i ut secretary to the president, opposl- ' . school went to the home or hecre-tjon Q t, passage of the soldiers ! laiy of slate Kozer, who Is III, and )()nus and the recent action on Jap--' District Attorney fluy ronton an- a conference, was held on Ihe ques-! ,inPBB exchisl.tti and his failure lo nounc d today that Hie grand Jury ttion. Myers favor, d completing Hie n unc Jmlj;e Ki-nyon as altoruey- . gem-ral. xriii slaitlna on Mnniliiy. May UI 1, resent slle. There was some talk be fairly heavy although It Is expected In the discussion today about keep to have most of lb work out of the In Ihe present school us a reiorinii Way beforu the erf the week. A great deal of iin-iitlia'lmi Is to be done, after the criminal cases have been disMsed of. Heveral men are being held f ir action by the crand jury, and their cases will be taken up, Immediately upon the opening of (he grand Jury term. ' 1 . Nels Ijirsen la In Ja! charged with robbing two transients at West Kork ! during the latter part of March. Ijir-j aen denies ihe i haree, although Hie, gun described by the two men found In Ills possession. tury for youngsters who are on Hie border line between a training school and the penitentiary. Ihe delay in reaching a decision has become wearisome lo wliare workers in the slate, partlculai ly In I'orlliind. who have made several with members of the The resolution as auopieu r.-uu. "The general conference Instructs the committee on episcopacy that In assigning bishops to residents the committee shall have in mind ... ..pln..lnla nf . mnvimilin of COn- BIDS WANTED linuance tenure of eight years In The flohhlors Association of Oak- ,IV plven residence." laud will receive bids for 4 lunch. 6 1 "The episcopacy committee has soft drink, and one general grand ' found that too long continued oc stand concession for their big July 4 cupation of a residence does not celebration. Awards to be made May, make ror tne most iruuiu. . ... . .-.leumi ion. AflAiun lu ...n.ie .....j . - ... , a . 21. lllds may bo offered on separately the bishop or for the fullest de- ..... ,. . . ......... ti... veloomeni OI me area. .. ir us in mi icm io o h.-i ss m i...... . ronet s.sions or b a win..-, ma ....- . . . questions board. FINE SIK HOSE St That Minnehaha fine silk hose sftll was selling strong. And why shouldn't It They tliilui when you get II. &0 value for a dol- that he held them up at Ihe point nf lar. Comes in all newest shades. Or If revolver and robbed them of I4. you want a chiffon hose we have the Only a small amount of money was same make at II. 3a. These are pure found on him when he was thread silk, and a big sttluc. 8 e them arrested. I.nrsen is not bis true , nt l arr'a. New slock Just in. naiae, but be has consistently refus-j ed to give any oilier. He Is endear- LOS ANGELES POLICE orlng to keep the newa of his arrest , CTD A1PIIT TAI V from his parents, and will give no HtAK OIKftlbtl I 1 ALIV name other than the one he has FROM THEIR CAPTIVES adopted. Ilia finger prints were tuk- en recently and sent to ihe statin J.OS ANtiEI.KH, May 15. Thler penitentiary, but they did not corre- of I'ollce August Voilmer and his spond to any prints there, Indicating police captains recently Instituted a that the young man has not previous- new form of conference when they ly been In trouble. , nein a roiino-innie oihcuhhioii on l crime, u causes, nun means tor us prevention with Ihe Inmates of the Lincoln Heights Jail here. A l..tin..n I.. .I. I..I1 11... r-rla who has served two terms in the pen , , ,nv,H,(n f 16 for robbery, is said to have rentes- ,oM ,,, llrm, , ,,, )hw JuHt whHl aKl tho crime. He was arrested at they thought of policemen, courts, Medford. and three Mlns stolen from and law enforcement In general, the alore on April 23, found In his t hief Voilmer said ho lenrned much possession. When fli-st arrested he from the conference, Incluiiinx the learned however that a gold piece slo- following: len from Ihe store was a highly trea-1 The character of men arrested sured keepsake, having been present- "boiild be more clo- ly Investigated ed lo (i.w.iv. I'niver I.v I... ..,ii,..r by the arresting officer. Ilauer admllled ihe theft and Inform-1, ''""" ';' ""'"' ed the o fleers where he had passed; A ,,,,. (lffl(,,r hlmU .e com ... .... euori io rit-over u lor ll1mll(., , , r ,h(. p,e f ,h,.s.. the proprietor of the establishment vagrants and those arrested on olh wuieh he had robbed. ' ,.r petty charges. -Joseph Holing Is held In Jail on a' Some of Ihe remarks by prisoners charge of attempting to kill I.. I', that led up to llnse conclusions Itapp, of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. llnlwere: lug. It Is alleged were separated, linn Hy nil Irish prisoner, called by his co-Inmates. Sam: 'These cops liilltee reserves the right to reject " any or all bids. For further particu- ch , ted will make lars anil location of the several stands foJ, Bter enthusiasm and ctfic- lippiy IO r.. r-. l.ean, llinuuDi r.cvu- live committee. Oakland, Oregon. McADOO IS WINNING TENNESSEE PRIMARY" Fred llauer is awaiting action byi, the grand Jury In connection with the rotibery of t'ulver'a store. liauer, t s.u'latrd Truss Leased Wire.) NASHVILLE. Tenn., May 15. Twenty-eight delegates to the demo cratic convention for Lavids ii. ii ii iv next Saturday, In addition to the 128 voled for in yesterday's 1 prefoientlal presidential primary j are et"to be named, according to I the plan adopted by the county com ! mlttee. The word nf the primary call gives this authority to the election ' committee of five. This arrange- I ment, II Is contended by McAdoo leaders, will present an opportunity of revisini,' the result of the election yesterday by nominating 2S aildi tional I'nderwood men and thus wip-i ton. lencv" The conference approved the epis copacy committee's non-concurrence In memorials for the discontinuance of their system for the election of provisional bishops and for resum ing the practice of electing mission ary bishops. The commltte's reso lution for more frequent changes In the presidential supervision of Annual conferences bv Ihe bishops was approved. j The resolution affects only the coming quadrennium, but a mem-1 orlul for making the principle perm-' anent IB under consideration of the 1 episcopacy committee. j Among the bishops who may be 1 affected by the ruling are llishops Joseph F. Berry of Philadelphia; Theodore S. Henderson of Detroit; Luther 11. Wilson, of New York; Kd-1 win II. Hughes ot Maiden and Wil liam M. McDowell of Washing- i retention of Wilson have few davs. leaving an on ice i... . rles a "salary of $15,000 to assume ihe leadership in New YorK a oiubm and most wonderful political organ ization which has never paid a sal ary. He probably will resume u practice. I.lliEltTV THKATHK Nature In her majestic grandeur la unTolded upon the screen. mo laying of a railroad in thlB virgin country with its many men. horses and steam shovels feverishly work ing tike a lot of ants: the cutting down of the big trees and then saw ing" them up into merchantable lumber, arc all shown as they are really taking place in this store house of Nature. To this are added the beautiful views or the forests, the streams, the mountains and the. peaceful valleys. With Jack Hoxle as the featured player, supported by an excellent cast, "The Broken Spur," is a strong, interesting west ern picture at the Liberty Theatre Friday and Saturday. c, BATH SPRAYS 1 Brand new veilings In assorted col ors and patterns. Only 19c yard at t'arr's. o WILL CALL DOCKET Judge G. F. Sklpworth of Eugene will call the circuit court docket on Wednesday. May 21. at 9: 3D. accord ing to word received this morning byi County Clerk I. B. Rludle. Judge Hamilton, who is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia, will not be able to conduct the May term of court, which convenes on tne ioin, and Judge Sklpworth will probably hear the cases. Insures real comfort because, .being made of long ftL pure virgin woe l and of the elastic atitch it fit,? i f.tlir crivincr that ease essential Doay pciitvuji o . to swimming. v IT'S EASY TO SWIM IN A COLUMBIAKNIT PENCERfc The Friendly Store on Cast Street COXTKOI.UXG DISEASK (Associated Press Leasfd Wire.) OLYMPIA, May 15. Meas- uros tuken by federal and state a officials in California against the foot and mouth epizootic the and o.. ..... .1... m. a.ii... ..i.iioritv Ketltlons lor m..a,i.w. .u...., . i... ,..,,,.v in v... ! Bishops Hughes terdays election. He received 60, ; been filed by the delegates. voles In the comity convention, while his opponents obtained 449. Sun Proof Hose, "Al" in quality. A Bed hose made on coast for coast conditions. Churchill Hdw. Co. lo lion't be annoyed by delays. Buy of Page Liii.iber & Fuel comnanv. They iliave the iimfTilal in stock, and you LIST OF POLLING t an bee ii neiore you Duy, aim can gei prompt delivery. I PLACES FOR PRIMARY be I man having deserted his family. Mrs. Holing obtained employment at Itapp's farm nenx Oakland, and work-1 ed I here for several months before her husband returned. He attempted to force her to go to Washington and pinch us heiiiuse that's llielr busl- , ness and they don't enre If we're Innocent or not. If they get noth ing rcul llguinst lis. we'r.. n.ntte.1 ifu a cliurge of being vagrants and i..... i. i...tu. ..u... .... u.t a.,.- r.. """ iiipi' having un eniptv stomach. aid to have gone to Ihe house, and iy eihnnicil prisoner, who said Holing picked up a rifle and attempt- he hud nui.li It his business lo study id lo sIkh.I hlm, it Is alleged. The crime from both sides: "There is. rifle, however, whs not loaded, and apparently, only one thing f.r a the hammer (ell on an eiui.lv chum- moan to do uh.-u be is broke and TRAMEITAS GETS 10-ROUND DECISION t A.-lnt1 Pre, l-caseil Wire.. POItTI.AND, May 13 Johnny Trainlillas, Portlund boxer, by ununiiuoua decision referee and two Judges was awarded the decision ov er Johnny O'Donuell of Los Angeles after a ten round battle here last night. Trambilaa alowed O'Donnell alter the fourth round and repeat edly shook him with left hooks and rlchts to the body and head. On the tenth O'Donuell tottered and almost went down under a rain of Tram bitas' punches. O'Donuell weighed l:i.J, Trnmblias 1353. b. r. liapp swore out a complaint and had Holing arrested. Tin. woman Is now suing for a divorce. W. H. Marnoy Is lo come before the grand Jury on a charge of pnsslng Worthless checks. He was foiinerly a butcher at I'an.ioiiville and resided at Tiller for a number of monihs. He- hungry, ami Hal Is to 'knock off soinehodv.' I l.elirve Hint the major ity of small crimes is ciiiie.1 by Hint reufon ami no other." Ily a griiy-halieil Inmaie, whom SUMMER UNDERWEAR When you buy you want good value for your money. Our many customers tell us that Is what they get when, .11 ....lui vi.. " ' ... ." ui.y uui K"oun. oni. 11 s vests 7 out of 10 DR. IF. C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE iVrktiii ItiiiUiiiK rhmm Kfl nr, not toln lo t n bit lt t r un til I tu iiiiMlr U taiiL'lit to iO-i.'o trviJ4i ami cnniM.'mv In tho poltn il'pnrtni,nt. niul tlu-v will not show that trust iml rouhtli-iut' until tin1 ilt'i-urt nu1 nt tttiTits (i . At pr''iint fnii iMilirrmin will jml vwn to rnuvlrt a tiutn 1'y un atlmitti1 tiott-i:'iT: "N hat I want to Ktinw ( this; whtn yon pint h h man unt n-t IS ilhin of kihiiI whiki'V trom hlm, why Is It that thi i onls show you only Kot Uni t1 gallons t'hlrf V oil dot u h il ro r nanu't of th.t orrtr. tn v ho tli.l ux Ht h warnlnn from u:li.i priomT-. tlu ti(wi(litri; r Hat tttiwn chllili rn's atblotlc tiuloiiH or knit aint and union uiIh. Men'H union nuitt. Just what you not'd hi the abovi linen at moth-rate prlien. Oirr'a whoro you savt. kentuckyTsTood FOR WM. G. McADOO ki.iw.i.:.tk.i.kcio.w.k.: I LIBERTY TMEATUi; TONIGHT LAST TIME I The Big Shew 0-."7ou,:np,r?.,. I ROY STEWART I I IN '4 I PETER B. KYNE'S ? A trainoiM Hf.l ttH'k V.iK iiitio Sti'rv . I "ONE-EIGHTH APACHE" I I A!o: Aesop' Fb!c "Derby Day" Also: "The Town Topics" (AnS'telnled Tress (.ensed Wire.) I I.KXINdTON. Ky., May 15. Ken-' tm-kv's deleitallon of 2$ to the dem- ocratlc nullonnl convention was In-1 striii t. d for William (iibhs McAdoo for the presl Jenilal nomination af-1 ter Ms supporters for adoption of the unit rule by the slate ronven-i lion which adjourned here early to-! day nfier a session marked by ureal romiui.iion and disorder. The unit i rule was ndopleil over the objection of sui porters over Oscar I'nderwood, 1'. S S. uator from Alabama, who as serted th.it Intention to take an ap peal (rom Ihe decision before the national convention at New York since two deletntes from ihe ninth K. murky district had been in structed for I'nderwood. W. T. Hill, contemlini; In behalf of Senator I'nderwood. made a vlu en. us speech avalnst the rule. n.ii'loiii Mr Vdoo's rnme tn con nectlon with the Tesimt Pome but was howl.d down lie was unable to make himself heard for several minutes and when he resumed It was aloiiit another ancle. BILLY SUNDAY IS REPORTED BETTER ALSO LEATHERSTOCKING" trrom l';i:i J ' !i:ir...re ',. ..,T Novels 1 .- s-,-.at,t rr.. tsat Wire V I Koi'lirTKI!. Minn. Msv V.. ! K"v. . v limy i Sunday, run-i.-ll-t. arrived here todav to enter! the Miivo clinic hospital f,)r treat-' meet for a kidney allmen'. S He spent a rest ti:l mM ah.vard the private car that l.rojitht htm i. from t'Messo the best In ihe last twelve nlKhtV a.-rtirdln lo his phvslclan. I'r It I. Sanders. Memphis. T 'nn , Mr Sunday walked unassisted! from ihe train lo a hotel. j Kev Sun. lux's special ' car was boarded at Winona arly today byi The following in a list of Ihe pol linn places for lite primary election to be held tomorrow: Applepate Stearns Service Sta tion. Hollows ( has. Dunham lies. W Ijnno St. Henson Pace lumber office. C'alapoola Walt Klncnid's resi dence. Camas Valley Old atore buildlnR. Canynnville J. J. Jackson store building. faro Christian church. Civil Ilend-- Nichols Hall. Coles Valley -II. T. Hehard's C.ar nge. C.imslock- Hotel Iloom. Cow Creek School House Iist. 110. lays Creek church house, lieer Creek-Court houso. Jury room. Iilxonvllle- Oiynnvtlle auditorium. Drain-City hull. Drew Cooper and W'hltaett hall. Kast l uusiua C.llde hall. Kdenbower Kdenbower store. Klkhead Saiulers Sample room, Yoncalla. Klklon Heckley Hall. C.arden Valley Woman's Club Itooiii. Orecon Growers Tacking I House. I Gardiner Chamber of Commerce. Olcndalo- II. I.. Darby bldg. Green -Granite hall. Gunter Panther creek school house. Hamilton - llesi.l. nce Mrs. Faulk ner. 201 So. Flint St. Happy Valley- Sihool house. Hermann--1 'resbyterlan church. Kelloi;a Kelloce store. l-ane- Kosldcnc,. Iila M. Uoadman, 216 North Stephens. I.eona J. J. Kenny residence. Uxikinx Glass t.range hall. l.oon Ijike- Hesulence 11. K. Taker. Melrose t'.ninre hall. Mill County home. Millwood Millwood post office. lt. Scott Sihool house. North Myrtle 1. O. O. F. Mall. South MyrMe -South 4 Methodist church. Nichols Aikins theatre. Oakland Cotnni. rrial bank. A Olulla-School house. Dlst. 49. Farrott -Kesi.l. ). J. Churchill. Ferdu A. O lluker hall. Plnkston-Mrs. Valllpleue'a build ing. Kast Ueedsport Moose hall. West ResMsport - Hibbanl's hotel. Kiddle- Masonic hall. Hoscburg City hall. Scottshurg- Duiuan hall. Smith ltiver Grange hall. Soiiliers Home Assembly hall. West Sntherlln-I. O. tV F. hall. Vast Sutherlin-Clty hall. Tiller-Tiller hotel.. I'mimua- Kesl.lenre H. II. Wixxl rufrs. l3 Winchester St. West Fork-West Fork school : house. West ltoseburc W'est Side store. Wilbur- C.ruhhe's store building. Woodward K.x. burg hotel. Yoncalla-Lcvp-r'a atore bldg. HEADACHES Are caused by eyestrain. If you suffer from head aches you ought: to ques tion the condition of your eyes. Often with vision normal eyes greatly need the help of lenses. Only an examination can make you sure. Have your eyes examined without delay. , Dr.D.B.Bubar Optical Specialist With Dubar Bros. nre slowlv but surely gaining enn trol of the disease. J. H. Martin, Washington depart- ment of agriculture veteraniait now In California as an observ- er. Informed K. L. French, dl- rector of agriculture, in a tel- ejrrani today. "While new infectious are reported today, the virulence of the attack i lessoning, Mr. Martin believed. WANTED-Edlaon record, t. change. 328 No. Kane St, ROOM FOR RENTpiegr- ing room tor rent. Inquire Jackson RL v. ir.Lj man anu wlf8 (TpJ and fruit ranch, state (jlj Address Ilox T Kw...., WANTED Good homefoTlrrtT r. .r." " "",HKe !, istci . Auu.ona x-, i Roseburg, Oregon. Boi IB MAS- Laurel I-odge A. F. & A. M. No. 13 lat night conferred tho Master Mason degree upon three candidates. Kred A. Cook. C. H. Calkins and Howard Hess all of this city. Mr. Cook's fath r from b'aloin conferred tTie Master Mason degree upon hlm and the Glendale degree team from the Glendale lodge Wok churge of the othertwo men. The ceremonies were most Impressive and the Glendale team was commended upon the excel lency of their work. During the evening the Masonic orchestra played several numbers and following the degree work a fine sup per was served. GOING OUT OF BUSINESSES out all -tires, tubes, Havolin. and greases at greatly nrieea Ohman fla- ...... . v..uwu uaiui. j. St. FOR SALE Modern 5 roomy two lots, on corner in sutJ " uu.w .. .- i.l a car in ptlt ment Address C. Care Kn. view. run sale 3 tube radio liJ L...u..oR.apii case, CibJ with battery and charger. SH for $100. l'hone 396-Y. nj3 street. 1 FORTRAbEViUla'kTJlt7'p3 or small farm for equity ii u rigaieu aiiana ranch Jolnini city of Hermiston. Cuts 254 aiiauu par year. For partkJ wnie owner, j. a. CampbemJ lsion, ure. Dance at Olalla hall Saturday night. May 17lh. COMMITTEE 4ssoes I NEW TODAY X FOR RENT 3 partly furnished housekeeping rooms. 725 W. Lane St. WANTEly Housework Experienced girl. Address A. I)., caro News-Review. HOME LAUNDHY will do men's silk shirts. 15c each. Rough dry .35c per doz. l'hone 537. MEN W'ANTEI)liriinTnlnl): One sniper, one chaser, one barker. Experienced men preferred. Good wages. Apply Lawrence Agency, 125 Cr.M Street, Phone 219. HAVE YOU COT $C50?- YOUR BUSINESS OR HOad You alone know how murk hard work, of sacrifice, urf J pnlhusinsm have gone latoaiij ing it wnat It Is today. Fire, accident, the forcet-o( lure, can wipe out in a let v, utes tne work of years.. I i -, J LAST TIME T0NIH If so, here is your opportunity. ICO acres in tract, over million feet extra fine saw timber, near mill, 40 acres can be cleared for farming, well watered by springs, extra good sheep range, one mile from main road. 10 miles from Roseburg. 1650 takes rle.-ir w , S . ,ille' 'avre'i-e Agency, 125 Cass rooiwear! -v,,one 2W- il t' 7 hi9 New in Dooth- Tarkinpton'a tcm classic The Flirt' a big 8-reol Universal Jf attraction with a cast or ables. Alsof "Pathe NeW and "The Feather Pushen Children II t TPCTIi1 A,a New White Slippers CJioose your white slippers now. Heautiful white Kid Straps, Kid covered Spanish heel, now White Hack now Sandals, g Sand Suede Sandals. S7.50 I S6.00 1 S5.00 1 Children's and Misses Sandals A In Red or lllue. 5 to S. $1.50, SJ to 11, $1.85 A 111 to 2. ?.35 .Men s Mahogany Ox ford, now Always The New in Footwear S at Moderate Pricet. S S5.G9 I ROSEBURG I I BOOTERIE ! IRVIN BRUNN A ".- Perkins Bldg. Shoes that Satisfy and ? Fit Your Feet. A I Try mir Sh.o Itepalr STvic. S yu are ut a Try u if done V hurry, HELD OVER FOR TONITE A Vitagraph First Run Special inn greatest heart tugging, human-Interest story ever wTltteiH ' 11 I'veu in boulevards and in alleys in a greai w -;m 'The VkKSffl uuii . -'a 5 ii irunii iiiii mi , lyaiuiiiyiii i .r I'. Vi!.- n ' : Alarm with Cullen Landis and Alice Calhou 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS Clyde Cook in "THE ORPHAN" a real come 27 Also, ' dre" ANTLERS' rnaay and Saturday "Blow Your Own Horn."