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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925. uraici3:i!i& VETO THE STORE OF BETTER SHOES ? What You Want V Most in Shoes I ON PORT BILL IS OVERRIDDEN ((-onllniicil from pace 1 STABILITY Conulno honest value worth In leather and workmanship that will maintain ituod looks whilo delivering generous Shoe Service. STAMII.1TY la otir watchword, every tranxaetlon in figured from your standpoint, you must K''t "SIIOKS THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUH FKET" or we have lout un uporliuiily to make good the superiority of this htore. Men and women want the beat shoes that can he produced not at extravagant prices but at uniformly fair prices ami that Is exactly what we do provide. Therein Ilea the STABILITY of our policy. J legislature and the other was the jj election of commissioners for the if Port of Portland by the lotMaturo. S For more than one third of a e n- tury lonir before most of the members of this boily had entered public life In nearly every hc. slon of the Oregon legislature the most pernicious and vicious of the disturbing elcmenlu whl..h V,..... worked analnst beneficial lecisla- m"!,t ubr"" to the pollti.al iron nas ueen inn Inrtuence of th faction baa secured It i dosi.-ed leK idlatlon. For the pi (miction of the commercial fish Interests sot this state, this element baa been lamely Instrumental In securlnij appropriations from the state treasury, within the la.st few years of almoHt II.imhi unit. For years this same faction has been the dominating influence In matters pertuiniriK to the I'ort of I'ort land. This fi'cfion, S'eniinjtly, i!oa not desire t: allow the tax payers of the l'ort of Portland district to elect their ov.n man astern. Has old On son rear hod that point In her career where she and ! commercial domination of one fac- 1 Put a sack of Cromore fertilizer on your laun now. It will kill the moss and injure you a (rood lawn for the next caon. Wharton llros. Due to the fact that Inquiries for homes, residential sites, and small tracts aw heavy, the tinu f Uice & liice has em- ployed a salesman to look af-O ter the residential district and a.sjd.-t the home see;;er In lo- Fun RENT 5 room houe. Ir.nuire 'Htlni! a home. If interested, J NEW TODAY: E Port of Portlaml. Influence ami votes have been promised and l Hon? Will hi countenance r people no such vicious Roseburg Booterie IRVIN BRUNN SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET. DTBHIKlft nl nrc sAee fTnrrr llvered to country memb.-rs of the1-1"" nncl stipr rvision ? longer iufl.il- With pleasure I would slcn bill KivltiK the people of the Port- I laud district the riieht and priv- ! lletfe of electing their own com-! mlsshmcrs. The peojde of Ore- I Kon outside of this district, nnd I legislature in return for :h.dr sup port In thevjiclectlon of certain cnmmtslsoners for the Po'-t of Portland. Itiir.il member of tin Or.fcon IcKlslature, to n y ert.'ln knnwlediri, are often leinclanr lo offer.il (he Portland m inhr r.l for li'-lr lri' lnbers of Hie 1. skit lire fear that reprisals wl:l be taken shniild not be called upon to name upon Ic filiation In which they nritho Koveruors of this local coin deeply Interested. NiUIit Yo.-b i mission us Is attempted in this lav :inr Astoria, both havlm; ports I bill." and i-ort commislsoner:, nor ir.y I House Follows Suit l ir phrt In l.teeon. e.: -nt Por(- The house overrode the trovern- irr.t!. have brointhf the;- I munles ! or' veto on the Port of Portland to the Oregon leelslaltlle. Within measure Willi otiH. tl.r Iki,.i.llm. fegj their own districts nil of the other vutes followitiK presentation of the telephone us. Ojr car will be at' your door and we will show you tome new, modern and up- lo-dute. hoi.,. ., ; also some cheaper houses: which can be bought on the installment plan. We have a large li.it to select from, and we take pleasure In MAN lll do work of any kind for showing you nnd in a.,slslim; rest of February, Tor ".o. Ad- , 'be honi" se. f.-r. dress .Man, care News lleview. JtfCi-: Ac KK'n U AN'TKIi - Pfuning- and planting !... trees, bushes, or flowers, law n or garden work. 11 H Winchester i St. r:ir Mill st. FOU S'LI-: Kamson tractor, pric ed reasonable. Peter Ilidtel, liid ')e, i ireeon. i'-iilll TIU'CK -For sale, good con dition and at a barrain, owner leaving city. Phone 114. J Spray hos.- lor high pressure sprayers na wi ll as for barrell out- filrt. at Wharton llros. Ft It-SALE 2 milk cows, orie rleer. Itaymond Stience, Terminal i. ' heap for cash. ; .; -. VOtl '"""SALE SO ewes, fine and medium wooled, soon to lamb. Frank Crubbe. Wilbur, Ore. It. F. li No. 1. Ilox S. NEW POSTAL BILL SUITS COOLIDGE Jersey V.rf CCMt;rtY O 1 ITER Ask your dealer for this premier Douglas County product, made from cream supplied by Umpqua Valley farmers. Surpassed by None Better Than Most Other Brands. Douglas County Creamery Phone 340 Roseburg, Ore. tft , nave eiecreil llieir Own colll- a j uii.tsioners. I Campaign of Threatt. "Honest citizens have often won dered v.-hy th" Oregon legislature Is called upon to di iilo who shall oe me cnminissionors f the Port o' Pr rtland. "The Port of Portlnnd Is now a branch of the stale government: it Is compnrable to an Irrigation dis trict, a school district, or n city j within the slate. What considera tion should ho given to an Irriga tion district, a school district or a city continually n-klng the legisla ture for more than 3D years to name Its comlmssloners or dlrec 1 tors? Especially when such de I ninnd was accompanied bv a threat I that until compiled with oiher j needed legislation would not, be j passed." ! Executive Power Stolen tn.. t - ,t. .. . . I ..i.r it-niiiiii me memners !of thin august body that a great political party claims It won a sig nal victory In the Inst national I election ny a vigorous rampnign (Awx-Utrd Prra l.ait wir?. WASHINGTON, Feb. . Tho McFadden hanking bill was re ported today by the senate bank ing committee afler a section which would have prevented state hanks with branches from holding membership in the reserve system hail been stricken out. investUutlon by the Federal trade commission of an alleged agreement between the American Tobacco company and the Imper ial Tolincco company of England to control the tobacco market in this country was proposed in a re- against a candidate who ,m,,.i,i Isi.lution today by Senator Krnst, to make the legislative branch of ! "3ml,IIt an, of Kentucky. our national .government auiierlor bill and Hie cll'ef executive's veto niessairi! just before noon today. Those voting against the measure taking the appointive, power from the governor and transferring It to the legislature were: Mott and Hunter, of Union and Wallowa, and Shrook. WIDER PRIVILEGE FOR STATE BANKS WE SOLICIT mii a II roriMKiiments ut dri l fruif for Kiiroi'an niar kftH. North I'urlNr Salt-.s Co., 2us Columbia St., St-Httl', Wash. I Can m " A N I I to "AR I ) of r.-mf" w i t li r-riil family In country. Fine llacH for convahwt'ntM. Addrcs.s M.. rare Nfws-Itt vlfw. K K V FITTIXC " blcyclt. Lhono-! Kiaph and w ru'ral repairs. HI- for postal BIG ROBBERIES IN N. Y. AND SEATTLE (Aairlatwl I'rew lwm Wire.) NKW YORK, Feb. f, Six mask ed robbers today held up the six employes of a I'nited States bond- led warehouse III West l.sth .Street I and escaped with furs valued at $ i uu.uuu. The Umpqua Florist In Cut Sweet Peas, have stems atom. Flowers we have Carnations, Pnnslca and Our Sweet Peas are wonderfully fragrant, i foot lung nnd three to four blossoms on a In pots Cyclamen, Cinerarias, Primroses, Pnnslea, Hyacinths, Ferns at prices you can afford to pay. When your garden Is ready for Pansy Vlsnts nnd For-flot-Mo-Nota remember us. We Hell from our green house in West ltoseburx and visitors are welcome. If you are too busy to visit ua you run no risk In ordering by phone na we guarantee our quality and prices to please. FLOWER PHONE 40-F2 to the jlldlcHrv. The same blent. leal principle is Involved In the ! proposed legislation of senate bill number 8(1. It is clearly a usurp ation of executive functions by the legislative branch of our state gov ernment. As governor, I refuse to ;be n party to such Illegal Belure ; of executive power. People' Will Overriden I "In 1D21 the legislature enacted la law transferring to the govern or the appointment of commis sioners for the I'ort of Portland. I I his law was referred to the vot ers of the port district at a spec da! election held on June 7. lri2l and by an overwhelming majority the people of the port district sustained that law. Hill number .16 clearly overrides and sets lit naught the will of the people as expressed at the election. "For months tho public press of the state has carried bold headlines asserting the legislature would strip the executive of all the appointive and administrative powers possible. Immediately up on the assembling of the legisla ture a systcmntlr and careful can vass was made of its members. i-icugt were exacteit ami m.Mlo m n inpniiieria in an epidemic to carry out tills program. I have ; that began late alst month been Informed that the orlgiu.i! i The deaths remained nt six. A program was to Introduce m e bill ! messiuse was received from Dr. ti. srlpplng tho executive of all np- M- Magruder In charge In Seattle polntlve power, and aiaiest enough . fr the Hulled States public votes were pledged t cna-f sui h n ! health service, confirming pre-s law over the veto of the governor, dispatches stallnc that Ciiil. nun SEATTLK. Feb. 0. After lead ing an automobile carrying money I to stores of a chain of lirewster iigar company ttown a main street of this city to Its next -stop today, three men In another car took SS.Kfi.'i from two employes of the company in the c;h car when it arrived ut its destination. Many pedestrians witnessed the hold up. The robbers escaped. EPIDEMIC AT NOME SHOWS NO CHANGE NOMR, Alaska. Feb. B. The health hoard of Nome City, at a meeting tonight,' received reports indicating no practical change front yesterday, when :ni persons were tfI'WI'WM'WIPWIiIW.WWiI THE LIBERTY THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW At our regular prlcca Only 10 nnd 15 cents BOB CUSTER The Mile-A-Minute Speed Show! Ueallzing fully the dissension nnd Istrlfe Hint would ensue, and the' Jeopardy resulting to legislation ' necessary to the welfare of the 1 people of Oregon. I early niinounc- I ed the appointment of commission ers. My greatest offense sejuis to havo hi en In my refusal lo reeet:- ij nle onn certain faction. For j f inally years, this f.-tcCm has been i the domltiH lint figure ocr every S" meeting of ! 1,'gi il imp.. II. In- sldious lohb.-'ng by one inerncd cr another. H h:n coMrolic! various members of i:i-h hoes', coerciim ,5, legislation tl'id pre'eliing the pas J sage of beneficial laws until this mills or iiiiii-tnxiii will he rushed here by airplane, despite opposi tion to this program by Scott I'. Iliine, governor of Alaska.. childHlaIsorTaw loses in montana W IM mm rWA. Tl . ft if . a tl ixk. v : ' ' Feeding Costs tec (AMoriitrt) Vrpm t.rawst Wlr.) 1IKI.KNA. Mont.. Feb. fi The Montana state senate bv a vote of 2 to it refused to ratify the pro posed child labor nmcndiucnl to the federal constitution. . Montana is the fourth stale to take this action, the others being Connecticut. Kentucky, and Ne vada. Only one stale, Wisconsin, has favored' tile measure up until the present time. Dy Guernsey breeder 1. '.'.iVN r.lsir IlodKon's Calf Steal VI ".... .r' . ' : . V.i Hell bnt forlection fiahtlna fightinofighling riding like blazes across plain and pramt lovingdefending with the courage of a real hero The newest nd most popular Western star now daiillng the firmament of the screen. ALSO: FEATURE COMFPV: "KIDS WANTED" ALSO: STUDY OF ANIMALS IN MOTION V V COMING SUNDAY RICHARD TALMADGE Th world's greatest athlete and stuntman J In "VOUTH AND ADVENTURE" 4 :? Also A SPECIAL COMEDY: MONSIEUR DON'T CARF. $ ( Ceriirttiis, Oesprtn, Brtiiiitier 18, YJ2L rt.Un nrrw.trr Slllllnj C', rortlnad, Orvgn. Ontlemrn: Aoiwrrlng your lctti-r will ssy thst I am frrilhif llmlgen'a rlf Jl.nl and ktin milk to niy rgl.ten-d tlnornnry Calves with very eiiurni tory rexutts. Yon hare rompoumlrtl an eferllent Cstf Meal that will tie gn nt h. Ip te dalrymea la retluclng fvt-.ttit coats. Yours very truly, (Sln.-J) W. A. UOOnWlN. Ilodscn's Calf Moal HlsnurKi-tiireil 1y IIOMlKN-llltKWSTflt Sltt.MNU Ctt ,1'ortlaad. tiregoa Sold Br FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE Rcseburg, Or. ; CLEAVER REPORT j NOW IN MAKING j (AMifiaffil I'reB Lraa-Hl tt lr. t 1 STATU HOCSi:. Salem, Ore . ! Feb. tl. The prohih'tion depart ment Investigating commit I n t In a closed session yesterday af ternoon anil adjourned as soon ns each no 'tuber had received in structions to prepare In writing his recommendation ns to fintlincs and turn them In at n nieeting tliis afternoon. From those the com mittee will ailemnt to formulate lh" recommendations which it wi.l report to Hie legislature and go elllor l'it rce. itivini-: ami ii.i ct F.OI M V IM lllllll ItKIIKI V. ( A-s i,i.s -re -H.sl Wir-. . MFIl'Ollll. tre.. Feb. t; i records for bounty paving on co- otes and wild cits In .lacks. . conntv were broken In .latluar nccordltig to a report todav by the countv court, when ftitl w,n liandid oxer for li':' coyotes nti.l '" wil, 'at hides. According M local llllttiorities Ihe rec. lit r;r... Ill I'Olllltles will soon exterminate) Hies,, animals in southern Oregon. i 3RD PARTY COMMITTEEMEN , lAMs-iat.st le , l-awsl W.rl IN'I'I ANAI'OI.IS. Feb. C - S'n' chairmen of the IS states, seleel-d j by the national xeeuHv,, commit.! too .f th,. national Indepemb :t ! party, were announced here iat l nkht bv John M almd. u nion tl . cha.lilisn. Among the rhalrnien are M c H ill. Wlch.ster, Idaho, and A. II. Itlaiducr, linker. Ore. cycle tires and sundries. Rose burg Cyclery, 228 North Main. SATl IiDAY SlKCIAIAsetof five mixing bowls for 7Hc. One set to a customer, at Powell's. F lit SA LH Can sav.-"you" J 1 SO "on Iiractically new Ford coupe. Clenn II. Taylor, Fire Dept. FoifsAi.Ksrcrnri.ned coci";"r- els. Pure bred, extra good. Also Newton apples at the farm or de livered in town. Phone 2sF2. HAY FOR SALE Alfalfa, grain, hay, timothy and straw, guanin-, teed quality; prompt Prices upon application. Illchatd Nyman. Walla Walla, Wash. WIIF.N YOII " lulvo"read "Illhle Soul Winners," by Hanks It will find a place among your most loved books. Iloscburg Hook Store. Foil SALK New gray iTeTTileTl gown, never worn. Cost I9 and will Bell for J20. Was fitted too small for owner. Will fit Miss or small woman. Call at 117 Sheri dan St. or phone 57S It. Fdit SALK TeauiTwagon and'har ness, at $150, or will trade lor two good milch cows. Team with or without wagon and harness. Address P. A. 'Iiurch, noseburg, lit. 1. liox 0-12. IK (NT "FORdKT IIIrTrCTI Sale nt Itadabatigh ft Patterson Auction House, 32S N. Jackson St., Saturday afternoon.' Attend the sale, pick out w hat you want, and -41 will bo put on sale to the highest bidder. COI.I.FX'TOlC WANTKlfReilable man or woman to collect month ly payments at Roseburg, Ore. Permanent position one w ho has part time can handle same. Write age nnd full Information. Periodical Publishers' Service Bureau. Inc., 3ns stock Illdg., Portland. Ore. FOR SALE OU TRADE riwvel fib' ! A ranch, 11 miles from Rose-: burg. ?i A bearing prunes, fam-1 lly orchard and ber ries, 30 A in crop. Lots of timber, (lood 6-1 room bungalow, barn, and other I out buildings. Value $7,uno. Would ' take small ncreage closer In up to J value. Prefer West Side. Ad dress "Ranch." caro News-Review. PARDON .ME FOR' INSISTING Hut you must hurry If you want; the best sheep proposll ion Tor the money In Douglas county. 6fll acres adjoining unlimited out range) loij acres good bottom land under cultivation full set of Improvements' two big trout streams through place. If you are looking for a money maker, this Is It. Price ftiiiitn, only lakes f2iiiin ensh. Lawrence Agencv. 12a Cass Street. Phone 219. j TilTT WHOLE Wl l;Li rON-FOFR lUTHIER TIRES Not Intetvsted unless on the pavement. Here it Is. U5 acres on the pavement in edge of ton: fenced sheep tight: new five room house,; good barn: chicken house and other improvements: sluing water piti ed In house; barn and garden; 20 acres excellent soil in growing crops; all range land sowed to tame gras; fine prune orchard in bearing, all kinds berries and other fruit n real place for thor oughbred sheep. price, $.",r.iul. Some terms, ljiwrence Agency, 1 Cass Street. Phone 2l:. lAl'CTIil.N SALE--HOUSES. va". CONS. HARNESSES. Spring Is drawing mar and work of all kinds should soon start. We will hold our next anil largest horse sale of the year on Tuesday. February in. l2.'i. at 3rd and Lincoln Sis.. Fugene. Ore. There will be about tia head of horses sold without resorie to the high est bidders; consisting of some of the. very best young mares and geldings that are raised in tills valley, all well broke and In good order, weighing from lion to 1750 pounds each: also several cheap w-ork horses of all sizes and ages will be sold at this sale. All of this stock will he guarantied to be ns represented when they ate sold. Kery horse and team will be hitched and worked to bujeis' satisfaction. Wagons and harnesses of all kinds. SALE STARTS 10 A. M. SHARP Hie Mile yard and barns are con veniently located for buers that have to shtp their stock. Just 1 block from stockanls. wher you can ship either north, south, east or west. If you are Interestinl In rtix-k I earnestly ask yim lo he here on this sale dale. ,C1IAS TAYLOR. Owner. J. K. C.KEEH. Auctioneer. I'. S. N .VI' ION A L HANK, Clerk. (AaHieiatM Pr I-3Mv! wire.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. Presi dent Cooltdge let it lie known to day that ho approves the revised postal pay and rate increase bill drafted by the house po:t office committee. i PoUmaster-Oeneral New laid I the views of his department with I respect to the measure before the president nt today's cabinet meet ing nnd it was described after ward an fairly nstislaetory to the president . Provisions of the house hill In creasing vnites so as to bring in more than $ii,H)o,iinn uunually and In making the increased pay employes retrpactive The Ideal Food Store! The ideal place for a family to buy its foods is at a store which sells only dependable and value giv ing merchandise at lowest prices; one which gives pleasing, courteous, snappy service to every member of the family; a place where the children receive the same treatment as the adults. Satisfaction guaranteed on all purchases at STONE'S only lo last January I, ure con sidered by Mr. Coolideo as dis tlnct from the legislation recently passed by the senate. Sprayers of all kinds at Wharton Pros. -o MAN IS RELEASED Roy Carver, Reedsport young man, w ho was halted In this city at the time he was attempting: lo elope with a 1 1-year-old Reedsport girl, was released from the county jaii lale yesterday. The girl will be re- BhipmenL I turned to her parents in Reedsport. lai ver will leave the stale nt once and has promised the' officers to leave the girl alone. EXTRA STANDARD CORN BORDEN S MILK Tall n No. 2 cans, OQ- raws. f 9 Mvinrj, per canl for - w7C r TM". 35C PUREE TOMATOES- IT Ka- V 5 for 0JC No. 21 cans, for IOC FULL CREAM CHEESE Of) TEA Royal Club, J OQ a good value, per lb pound package, for swC SOAP Crystal Whits A"i PACIPIC NUT MARGARINE Laundry Soap, Q bars flJC A good substitute, 75c CRANBERRIESZ-Larne OA size. 2 quart, T ZiJC P'NEPPLE - Large cat.., ' Hawaiian Pineapple, CQ FONTAN AS PASTE Macaroni, 2 for JOC Spaghetti, Noodle 1C " 3 Dkos - V CDC HEAVY SYRUP APRICOTS p J " Finest Garden Fruits, FT STONE'S BEST COFFEE At 2 for ....OjC a big saving- jl OQ PORK 4BEANSNo7 2oT 3 P01"" -cans, Sunki.t. 2 for. Z4C CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 1A PURE LARD 9 pound CJI 7C Any flavor, per can 1UC pads st a saving J)l.0 WE LEAD OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW. 311 West Cass Street Roseburg, Ore. A Safe Place CONTRACT FOR 1925 "UMPQUA" AWARDED (Amnriited prrM Lrawst Wire.) PARIS, Feb. 6. The chamber of deputies this afternoon gave the Herrlot government a vote of confidence, 326 against 215. on the wheat bill introduced yesterday for the purpose of combatting the in- The contract for the printing of 1 creasing bread price, in France, the 025 Roseburg high school an-! Tlll bill provides for the obliga nual, the "I'mpoua". was awarded '"T declarations of all stocks of this w eek to the exclusive job wheat and for the requisitioning printing department of the Rose-!0' 'hese stocks If necessary. b.irg News-Review. This year's an-: Premier Herriot today proposed nual will be quite elaborate and I a plenary joint session of the w ill contain a great many photos. : chamber of deputies foreign rela The edition this year w ill rank ' tion and finance committees the among the best to be printed in the i creation of a commission compos stale nnd the students have been 1 'd of 14 members to study, in local close co-operation with tho govern ! ment. a settlement of the inter- iilllcd deht problem. Hits com- i - FRANCE MOVES TO 'wsamaAassaa. MALI BREAD PRICE a Tl A TVT 1? MS XX MJJ AT Olalla Hall Saturday Night February 7 GOOD MUSIC assured of tin support of (hi' .iimitIkuiU. A. H. S.-mtinser spirit a hours in thia city Thursday unrtinn business -affairs. .SantlnutT is from Tow.-r.v fpw infusion would n'portit8 Solution to parliament. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR 01TOWETHI?T Speclatlat in -the fittlnff uiassea 116 JackaoD fit. lvo hern J iiv's loot H lout. 111., 3 mum r. a l' LAWYERS HELD IN MAIL THEFT CASE' fAnrlatl rrt-n Lnwd Wlrr.) UTTLE ROCK. Ark.. Feb. 6. Wallace Davis, son of the late I'nited states Senator Jeff Hhvis. j.;xc. land Tom Poe, both Little Rock attorneys, and Joe McKinney for mer convict,- were imlicted here today by a special federal grand jury Impaneled to Investigate the finding of JM.ouO In government securities supposed to have hei a part of Herbert Ifollicluy from the $2.o(io,inl0 Rondoi mail train robh-rv list siniiuv PLEASE DON'T READ THIS If you can "at ln-nvy f;)oiU wftliinit distress to yoti. Htoniach. ' know yon ran't nnd will havi t') resort to d(;. stives. STOMAK - All) causes the stonrai-li to do" its work in a natural way. it Fill tint; in n pe: feet process of dilution. At vour dniPKlst or pent V. O. . for" S1.00 Postage Prepaid Te Rubott Co, 7523 Woodstock Ave. Portlnnd. Ore. Tonite and Saturday I Prtinlnir tools and extra blades I for tall primers at Wharton liros. Tonita and Saturday Regular Prices 10c and 15c ''White Sheep" DR. H.C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIsi EXCLU8IVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perkins Building Phono 8 Second Floor Roseburg, Ore. A disgrace to his family! He would not fight a White .sheep In a lllack Sheep flock! and she thouLht him the biggest whirlwind in this Royal fam ily of Kansas Cyclones. then the climax, his fight ing dad In trouble, his broth ers whipped and only "The White Sheep" to save the honor of the ft.mily. and the storm broke loose! I.aiu liter. Thrills, Romance and Drama. that's "The White Sheep" a novelty creation. 7th Chap. "10 SCARS MAKE A MAN" Be ahead of trouble Insurance today Is worth a hundred regrets tomorrow. Qur office Is open six days every week and six nights if necessary to discuss, advise, -counsel, investigate and fto over your insurance prob lems. Insure Today We Are Ready Mf-SriHC B't wiFBtrr, hit The Greatest Joy Ship Afloat! Sunday "The Love Master" Electron, e Diagnosis ana Treatment (Abramt Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Phv.ii-I.n '17-1S-19 Perkins Bldg. Phone 491 I JOSEPH MScilEKCK atrtffVf r c J 'n r-n 9 IN 8 E. J. Carpenter Offers tilt CfoflCE MMANVS'CARTOOM MUSICAL COMEDY BRINGING up FATHER IN IRELAND "Paths News" Review" "Paths 1 i I IN IRELAND hA) ! in Mas- z2 tHTttrir ivem tmis stAtol Children 10c AHTI rnc Adults MIIILtno :5c Sun. "Liohthouse by ths Sea" With Rin-Tin-Tin NEXT MONDAY NIGHT ANTLERS THEATRE Seats on Sals Friday Prices: 50c, $1.10 and l.5