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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. JULY 31. 1924 FOUR f 40-Year-Old Runner Win ning Marathon. F V ( A,,. l.m d l'rtss l.ta.Ml Win-. I HAVKIilllM, Mass.. July .11. --Four men were KUot hero when hostile crowds rliHheil with bv(f" 3.i)i'0 and 5.'mo m.ui brs of the Ku KIux Klan who held a mee'iliK lasting into I ho earlv mornlnc n a hill in the nt-iithhoriiw imn of (irovelaiul. Flat and loeal polfre at l'-nirth quilled the disorders, taking In to custody 27 men, lix ludiiiK 3 of the wounded, and contlscuted nix shot Kil ls. several revolvers mid Quantiliti of ammunition. The disorders liroke out at the conclusion of a Klan initiation ceremony ."Ud continued an near- 1)010 automotilles nearim? Ktunstnen from Wonester. Iloi- ton. f-'prinntield and oilier cities traveled homeward. Shots were, fired mid many missiles wen' thrown at the pamdiiK cars. Note of the injured men. all of whom uttered buckshot wound In the lees were believed to be daiiKer ously hurt. l.v i - t- -., . j .. .--. ! iA. .nJs.fcftkM' Atf.rtriWriMi tSiMr Camphor Water for Eyes ! NothiiiR has the ciilck action of simple camphor, witchhaz.l. I:v ' drastis, etc., an mixed in l-uvopi'k eye wash. One small hoi tie helps any case weak, strained or ore eves. Aluminum eve cup free. X. Fullerion, drupKist. I Above I pictured M. Stelimss. ol Knland. iiininK the Olympic Marathon rnco that ended in 'Ii Coionibea bLadlum In Paris. Tin 4i-year-old runner showed hit bivls to one of llio strongest field in the Olympiad liislory, lompl- t in? the course In 2 hours. 41 minutes, 11 i i seccuds. ii (AmxM-lateri I'n-.s Leased Wire.) EAST ORANtJK, N. J., One bandit was killed, one escaped and a niail clerk wuh wounded twice when he frustrated an at tempted mall robbery at the Lack awanna railroad alation early to day. KtiKene Slack, 23 mall clerk employed at the locul post office. Is In a hospital with bullet wounds as the result of his re pulse of the bandits, who ilils be lieved tried to stcul a pouch car ryltuc federal reserve packages. The escaped bandit got away In taxi which is believed to have been driven by a confederate. Stark went to the alation to meet the 4:00 a. m. train and had SE3 tuken off nix potuhes, when two nu n Kt off the train and limpt ii towi.nl him. Tln'y opwu tl fire without warn ing. Tin phofH with ri'iurm'il hy Sui k. Oiiu biindit f 1 1 l iul at th top of thn Btairwfty and plunK vl to the bottom. The other flml to thi Htr.'t't, wlnre IS tuck saw him enter a taxh-ab. You need no Htoiae tank with lh" MytTH i-lcctiic watT system. A turn of tin fauci't brinL'M fresh water dirert from the well. See no on our floor. Wharton Itroa. ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN by MRS. kuLSBURY (Address "ill communications to Mrs. Ellsoury, car of News-lleyiuw.i dLUJJ.iJ.UU.UX.' mm, & & f I i Stylish Sturdy Shoes For all purposes, both for men, ladies' and the children If Its high tops for -the outing trip, or Style Shoes for women with plump feet, we have them. Our Stock Is Complete Special Prices on Ladies' Silk and Lisla Hosiery. Our Shoe Repair Department will do your work satisfac torily. a: h. perrin 111 Cass Street Roseburg c A , T 7 J IW (A) tm Ikt Ikmm Yes, We Carry Arm strong's (circle A) Lino leum. Sec display of patterns in our window. We carry Lino'rum in the 12- foot width as well as the 6 foot width and also Linoleum Ruga. Why not do away with a brass Strip In the center of your floor by usmg 12 foot Linoleum. Memcniber if you can't find what you want TRY PARSLOW S PARSLOW Furniture Co. HI N. Jackson Street Fevfburg, Oregon Dear Mrs. KMsbury: I read your t outrun fvt ry (lay, ni:I iik- ft a lot, J but never tuotiKhl 1 would have to l nuno to you fur a(lvie. I have two ' problems to ask "U about, ati'l 'one of them Ik entK, although I ' know yen aren't HUiMe(l to an i HW. r thai kind. 1 tut I thought you must k Io'h 4i places, hum havo Ht en HoinethiiiK that would help i tile. 1 1. I nin Mivmr; n tinnor. and al ! tlmtuh I have rooked for n Ioiik liino. thin in a very special dinner, and 1 want It to be (specially nie. have it all pl;inm d but tin satad. The ft nt of the dinner all fresh, and difi'Tent than most diunerH, ami that is why I want a very hpe call salad. Notu"thmi; no one tdso ha: sei vi d this si asoii. Z. 1 am ei.:friainh.x ft in".ti that dinner that 1 tiimk a rreat thai of. lie will only ne ii town for a few (lnrt. ami also a iiuirrnvl couple. We, are all youiin p.-ople. I want eve-ythint; to be cxaetlv riht. Shall we ., a ubiic daiK e arteruartl, vr play cards at I'.-'Mie ? Should I Serve St 1 met b in 1i eat ai:er the d;.m e. tr all-r cani. if w p':iv' Tliatik ou rv nun b, .Mrs. Kllsburv. lil.KNKI.l.A. C L t; N t L L A : A very pretty taiad. and one you haven't seen tttift season perhaps, is made of diced cucumbers in tomato cups, served on a lettuce letf with French dress ng, and garnished with a small slice of rjrern pepper if de- ired. Another salad that is most unusual, and rather difficult to m.ike is m.ido of black cherries and pmeapple. Stuff the black pitted cherr.es with crem cheese. Ar range thern on p.ncatjp'e that has been placed on crisp lettuce leaf. Ure French dressing. ?. It is difncult to advise you, net knowing the tastes of the va rious people. tf yau aH like to dance, then go to the dance. If ou are rnt sure they would all en j y (tine n. then arrjrtje fie card i;jnes. Why not ask them which they would rather d. If you go ti thn dance it ts net necessary lo fL'i.on honie tj e,t. If von play c.i'i.n, atti.ictive dashes of ho.-'-e ma.ie c nd:es. or ft u.t paste. ae c-y nice. ha t I' f at DAILY Wv.' t. l.e S ' it ( -ttTd.tv I'reril.Mal'o: HirJieM (,m telilav .. . Low e't t i IiU'bl .. l't m tpitai ion Tot.U pi wip. inon'h . . . '.rtM ua 0 ftoil - f o T7 -n 1 u w& Tz. 2 hi (j u r FflMBff nit u ( sir" ruuff- fri s1ir M My r I S S a ' VLaT xak M SS m uj ei7 Means Footwear Economy to Every Member of Your Family 'ilLadies, Shoes r iHj Ladies' white canvas lace shoes, high tops, broken lot, all good quality 49 cents Ladies' white canvas oxfords and straps, broken lot 97 cents Ladies' patent Pumps, Spanish heel, also grey suede Pumps, patent leather trim with Cuban heel and a two strap with patent leather front, brown suede back, Cuban heel, all high grade Shoes, were $8.00 to $9.50, now reduced to $4.97 Ladies' black satin Pump3, black suede trim, Cuban heel, also black satin Pump, beaded with Spanish heel, our best qual ity Shoes, were $8.50 and $9.50, now $4.97 Ladies' black and brown, soft kid Ox fords, Cuban heels, a very high grade Shoe, were $8.50 now reduced to S4.98 Ladies' brown and black kid, onj strap, low heel, Martha Washington make, ex cellent quality, were $5.50, reduced to $4.49 Ladies' Martha Washington flexible arch Shoe, black and brown kid, one strap, low heel, a good quality comfort shbe, were $7.50, reduced to $5.79 Women and girls Hollywood strap sandal in black, red and green kid, were $6.00, reduced to S4.29 Ladies' and growing girls low rubber heel, brown calf and light suede, combi nation one strap were $6.50, reduced to $4.59 l-adios' and growing girls' Log Cabin suede, one strap, low rubber heel, were $5.50, reduced to $4.49 HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF SHOES OUR ENTIRE STOCK ARE IN THIS GREAT SHOE SALE WHICH BEGINS. Saturday, Aug. 2 AND CONTINUES FOR TEN DAYS , While price reductions are important, remember it is Kidder's assurance of quality, and general desirability of the shoes that makes these savings so splendid for after all it is what you get for your money that counts. And when you buy Kidder' shoes at these low sale prices you know that you have made a very profitable investment. stfti fv Mr Children's Shoes Misses' patent leather Sandal, heavy sole, sizes 8 1-2 to2, were $2.50, reduced to $1.79 Misses red and green kid Holywood strap sandal, sizes 12 to 2, were $4.00, reduced to $2.19. Misses and children's barefoot moccasins, tan and grey elk leather, sizes 6 to 2, were $3.00 to $3.50, now all sizes reduced to $2.38 Boys' brown calf lace Oxfords, late toe, rubber heel, sizes 12 1-2 to 5 1-2, were $4.50, reduced to $3.39 Odd lot boys' Shoes black and brown lace and button, all leather, good quality S1.98 Children's and misses' black kid lace hi cut, round toe, sizes 8 1-2 to 2, were $3.50 and $4.00, reduced to $2.49 and $2.99 Men's Shoes Men s Oxfords, brown kirl anri Mi! calf leather, good quality, late toe, ex cellent Shoe for big boys, sizes, 6 to 10, were $6.50, reduced to $4.85 Men's heavy brown calf leather, moc casin toe oxfords, welt soles, only 8 pairs left, were $6.50, reduced to $4.50 Men's patent calf oxfords, late toe, rub ber heel, very dressy, were $6.50, re duced to $4.95 Men's brown calf, blu oxfords, crepe soles and heels, easy and comfortable to wear, only 7 pairs left, were $7.00, reduced to $5.95 Men's heavy black willow calf Shoe, double sole, cooperative make, an excel lent Shoe for rough wear and wet weath er, were $9.50, reduced to 4 S7.49 Men's all leather work Shoe, soft toe, gro-card sole, army last, were $5.50, re duced to $4.49 Men's smoked elk outing bal, were $3.00 reduced to $2.35 Men's brown split leather outing bal, were $2.50, reduced to S1.95 Women's fine chiffon silk hose in black, aredale, jack rabbit, oriental pearl and banana colors S1.19 Women's fine chiffon Silk Hose in black, gunmetal, peach, aredale and banana colors $1.98 Children's 7-8 Hose in mercerized and silk in black, white, brown, grey, tan and red 58 cts. and 79 cts. During Period of Sale Goods Will Be Sold For Cash Only and No Exchanges Will Be Made ER'S SHOE STORE FINE FOOTWEAR I Friendly Family Shoe Store 213 North Jackson Street, Roseburg, Oregon ' s 4 T, i I il pr, i !h .rc1. I lo ,l.r. : GavairaiEHTSAVEs 'In l, nr t'l'lI!.lt'.i Lilrml" I II i ..MS SEALS is; :. :;: . m Airt!., :1nU' it, I'.iririu ami iiuIinC . all. r t ii.- ill.-- ': "'.. r ,. .,1 h, , iiu'iih. i ,,, n ., i, .i;t;r, ;v i ':i .i! h!i ni.ihinN el i nr k mi-i. ii; ' aM Mr. 1 1 K. A 'It. . "f llu ii,:ut...I i I'tuan'', f, lM"l:r,.l by S''r"!.tr ruii!u- r-- ll,MM,r. CM !M!VtlHi; S.'i, I fc lUi-. I '!' ;." nr..' hi. I;i Vi :i! :,,M,i; lim.lf tin' fn-.l tt-i .4,, i, -'i ni.jn if t'.ia tamable li.nl u, atiiiit.it. u ii.-KutiautiK ! kill'-l ch ';ir mi r 'lui'ii Mii.TM-l(in rf tin-'lil.-d Stiilrs RoventuiiMit. TM' in.N ;irr la.'n lo Si. l.ti'ii-. ir---'I an t J' J th' by the nnimt a:'nt-. anil linn vhl h' ijiTM'ii tu th lur trH,' t"i' h 'Ilr.ii Hll.l lull. "The t ! of ttu !. i . 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