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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1925. -i The new De Laval the world's best arparator h now witlni tlie reach of everyone in tliis community. You can buy a De Laval for as low as $6.60 down, with small monthly payments of $3.96 a month for 15 months, larger sizes in proportion. The saving made hy the De Laval ovrr hand skimming or worn-out or cream-wasting separator, should about equal the monthly payments. In this way it will pay for itself. You will get a machine that skims cleaner, lasts longer and is easier to opeiate than any other separator the experience of two and a half million owners proves it. 1 he new De Laval with its self-centering bowl, light running qualities, greater convenience and all around superiority is even better than th old machine, and that is saying a great deal. No matter how long you may use a1 De Lava! you can always get service and repairs. With su.'J easy terms you really cant afford to be without a De Laval. You pay for it whether you u:c it cr not. Let us demonstrate a De Laval on your ow.j f.uni or c ill in and talk, the matter over with us. Douglas County Creamery PHONE W. J. WEAVER HOME pround for more than two months. W. J. Weaver, owner and mana- He returned by way of San Kran got of tho Unipiiua Hotel, returned eisco and Sacramento, visiting the lant night from Shelton. Nebraska, new Senator Hotel t the latter where ho was called by the illness place. He iiIm upent two ilays at and death of his mother. He reports Yreka Inn, whii h Is owned by Mr. thnl the Btate Is experiencing" one Weaver and his brother. .Mrs. Wea of the hardest winters or recent vt met her husband In San Fran years, snow having been on the cIsco and returned with him. Gordon Hat Special ON BROKEN LOTS Velours and Scratches $4.25 Real Beavers $6.50 cr PENCE 124 Casrl Rapp Building CONSULT ()s M THE LIBERTY THEATER IST TIME TONIGI IT $ THE BIG SHOW I AMD 8 Also: Tho Fjmoui Comedy : MONSIEUR PONT CARE J Abo: Ihe KIMIIMMWWIIXW ySpTX DPFGDUB 0 TEH a H A 01 U i atyi i nno pniraniipr; .ftl.i'l s,.v: ;rrT..., I 340 Street. RUN DOWN. A run down nysteni is duo to disonlered nerves. A chiropractic examination locates your trouble, ami by adjustments relieves it and builds up the body. "Yours for Health" Dr. C. H. McNeil K Chiropractic Specialist Phone 694-J 327 West Cass At our rcKtilar prices Onlv 10 nnd 1T cents i V V V V RnS Screen Almunuc. ?. UNIVERSITY OF ,' MwnHatH Wr-n F IV it.) FITIKNK. Or-.. Feb. 10.-fnt-vrsftv of Oregon bn-dfetbnll fan arc 'lat( (inlay over the vlrtorv here hint nittht of the It-nion yellow vnrl'v five, , fmalehed from the Washington f-ollpp quintet bv a K(ore of ?.0 to 2fi. white Idaho was dfettMni; Wash 'net on at Seattle. Oregon In In first nlnce In th re, nferent raro us th" result of tin (.'aim'. The Coiii'jiri nlavi-l a flnn flier V fnt? rfni'. nml It wim only th hll I'v rf t tit On j.'nn roucnr to l"op ho ball in from different aiiL'Pff that kept llictn on thy lor.s -nd of tin Keorc. PFATTI.F, Wash.. Fb. 10 Fnivrsit ef Or' nnn h. lifts the rartfie nrrthw.-Mt Interrolb-ciat" I rnnfen-nrf' wllh n pTei'ntPtn of I nnd nl.n f'r the hicheKt nnm - b r of potfitrf pfnrwl, h:iv!nr j(r.t(ist 20.1 made bv their basket hall opnoncnt an the r".-s"lt of a 30 to 2-t vietinv last, tliirlit over WnnhliiKton !nto cnllefo nreord- "nir to utatifltlcH compiled hen to- dav. l'ntver?'ty of V'ashlneton. al thoiiKb ilinppinc lo third place with l.Ron pt-'fpfntaijn ph the r-- n1t of lowlnf to tho Fniversify of Idaho hist nbdit 2ft to no in n oy- j ertlme b-ishi'tball pa me nnd beinV j (led with ft .fifi perrenia'e wi'h Oregon Atrrletiltural f'ollepp fnr wprond position In Hit nortlt'"-n snrtton of Iho Pjiclfln ronHt lntT rollcKlittu ronrt'ronr. h-tnls thf oottHt li-n?ilf In ftrorlnc with 12 to l.rU nind hv oipon-tiltt. Pf-orcs tnad1 hy tho tniims In both confer- Icnfi-a: Pftrlfir Northwest. Conf'Tonriv Points Tr'nin j Opponents nss Oregon si WiishltiKlon f'.oti7tn-a tn C'in7iiia 1?7 Cmana Whitman ?rr. o. a. v. ISt W. S. ('. ? Montana m Maho ir.1 WIllamHttn I 14? I'nrlflp Vafifir f'oast Conr-Tt nrp, nrn Section: 1R? Wnahlnrston 1?( n. A. C. 121 Monlnnn 114 ' rtrei-on 0 W. S, ('. J, Mi.ho !t i SIR 'R 410 ' ?f'1 j IRfi ' ?4B 171 ! . : Nnrtli- j t-,3 ' 1(0 , PS ! 7! ; To It now. Order a unmple loaf of flrlmm Urns. MUdC IlliKAl) nrd It will become your steady diet. Phone 1113. WHAT THE I..EGIS- LATURE IS DOING (Continued from pane 1.) darn that the measure Is not do- b" b"m " h", H ""' l"r,vi'nl church sl(-ne, to strike nt unv Kioup. but 1 '' 'auds. I he church has out Is Intended lo raise educational r1"'"1 " xtensive enmpaien to stsndnrdn The hilt would establish a hoard of license consisting of ten mem- Ibers of whom dgbt would be 1 named by (he governor. The . , ninth member of the board would I he the state superintendent I public instruction, and the tenth (he secretary of tho Oregon st board of health. To U(ain a li- i cense, one would have to possess : a eer tain claHstrb ation. "The bill makes no discrimina tion among the different schools ; of the healing arl." explained Or. Italph Ken to ii. speaking for t he measure. "It is simply rfc-dgned J to Insuro the ability of the iitdi t vithial lo practb-e the healing ; arts. It creates no new offices, ; Vnder the bill a person must be ! ed m ated, regardless of w hat Its .method may be. It will abridge ; no Individual rights. One wlnv teels that his rights have be j abridged, can iipjteal to the courts ' immediately under (he measure. The n i gnu Ucd chlropi actors 'were rcpresi tiled bv II. K. Mul- V I')', who charged that passage of V the bill would put the chirnprac t. tors out of business. V1 "A lull was pas-i d by tho house 5? today w hii h would raise I he : .-ia:idards of the chinpract ic t r roup in this state ;:;t 1 -;t per J nt.' he explained, "we believe - ! hat the present medical pi act it -.ode with the existent boaid to adt quate. .illoii N To! imneil. 1" rATIJUM Si: -':ite::r, Oregon, l'eh. o. -- Cnablo to muster enough Vi(es to pass the fish com- mission bill o er the governor's veto the henate organla tion yes- terda v pn.-,! poncd act ion on the measure until Wednesday nfter- nun. when it will come up under a j pec in I order of bu.-iness at J : -tW' o clock. The mciiMiro which transfers t he fish cum mission from the governor to the board of control, was Introduced several weeks ago by Senator Itittier, and last week it was made u special order of business f.ir ..esterday uftornofli at " .'Id n'l ioi k. When the IcnleiR of (he senate ou;.ml.itien made a canvas of the sit inn ion. however. I hey ton nil that a k 'Hi i of 1 tt independent sen, 'i tors t .i . I atre- d to support the jyov ciium s veto of the meas- Klcvcti is ctinuKh to sustain (lie veto ami lo-n h the n.ite organf ? at ion decided to po-tpent- aiien with thf hope of brlntwig sftti't c:.nt priH-iuie -vn the 1 ;t senattirs to tre;ik their mildnatloti. Ibink CihIc Itill Can-ev. STAT I I !t - I Si: Salem. tren. I . b I e The l evl'cd bnnkniK code bill, wetiMto bill til. was pa-;s- d t he S'-nafe todiiv. ronung t'p a a speeial ctrder at I 1 o'clock, l he deh.ue nai brief. itate hill No, n:i, des jned to relieve dty fiiinicm ou tho north unit nrnleet r-a.'4?ri (hp Ki'tiatn to. A bill lnf.roduc-d by I'pton by retjufxt, pruviilinK fur a state boar( of therupy examiners and 'for regulation of ro-uneties tht-ra- py mnM d the Ht'iiutf today. I IiDiiMy hill I'jr, ai.olibiiins the -office of county judge, was killed by the house. K.ivIuki mil I'ummI. STATKH'yi'.Si; Salem, Oregon, Feb. lo. Tim flordon Mutual Savings hank brll was put.ieri hy t)u house thin morning without 1 oppoMiiiuii. K.'pr t ntutivo tor . dou explained the nn asuie, point ing out that It was copied after ;th New York law under which a tr int mluiiH bunking bu.-dness i In hemic done. Ifi-nrt-scntnttvA : shermun nupplemonted (iordon'a I speech, dec larln It would be Htiinulativti to Hiuto d-velopnient, Senator Klepiier and iieprt-Htn- talivo IJtiiiey iutrodmed a bill to- day providing for adoption of a utato flay. McELHINNY FUNERAL ! HELD THIS MORNING: The funeral of the lato V. S. McKlhinny, who paH.ed nway at about 11 oVIoi k Satunlsy np;ht. jafter uu lllnenn of neveral montns j durat ion, was held thin morning at lio o'clock from the Johi bur Un- derinkiriK Parlors. Key. Stewart O'Dcllpastor of the Methodist church. 8outh, read th services. The body w ill be Bent . on train number 54, tonipht to I'ortland, wlo re It will U- placed In the mau soleum. Many beautiful floral, of ferings wern pn m uted by the many Horrowinj; friends and be reaved relatives (n token of th hish regard In which he was held. CANNERY MEETING HELD The annual , meeting of tho IstockholderH of the Uniptjua V'alb y jCanninK Company, was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the can 1 nery bujlilint;. Tho meeting was called lor the purpose' of electing 'officers for the year and transact jin other business In connection with the operation of, the canaery.' 1 111" iliO The financial campaign of the na)tist church to raise funils fori the const ruction of the first unit of i a new church building, will be- Htarted tomorrow night, according; to Jtev. H. I. Caldwell, pastor of this time. the local church. The rongregatfnn ' There was no change in butter here has purchased the lot directly prices today nnd bids on the ex south of the church building, thta ! change, reinaimd steady at former lot belni; llo hy so feet 111 size, and the title to this piece of land hns already passed to the church. Tho lot was formerly owned by 1. W. Youiir. It Is Intended lo secure plans for a church hulldlttK to occupy the newly acrptlrcd site ns well as the present property, and then to con struct one unit. This unit will be a s""'l,iy "'h001 t"'K. fuiiy eoulppe quipped and modern In every par-1 i tlcuiar. Ijiler as more money be i comes available Liu1 auditorium w ill raise uic mi n minis, unit win not start construction work until ,m" 7 '"'"I'lelf the project is lle. " is expected thai this Wl" i"'li'l'e about one year. M NIC 0! ODIbC II. V. Seymour, state boys nnd girls club leader, spent the-day in lioseburg conferring 4th W. S. Ciirpentar, county club leader, and .Mrs. i Ml t h Aeliert, county school superintendent. Mr. Seymour Is an xlmiH that Douclas count v shoul 1 IJmal.e a better sho ing In club i uie nunc oui, lino is mil Ing with that end In iew at tlie present time. The girl: are makim a good showing in sewing and' coo). ing. led the buys me not tal. ing as much lniert. ami I? is d- -shed to have u more balanced e lubil item the county. Steps wi'1 be taken moii to arramre fur more lAhibits Item the bos" work, at-.' an eitoi t made to capture the f n j prize ut the state lair, v LA fFRF DEATH The grand hry - nt the great part of today In wstkating t! de;iili of Win. l.aMere who was K I1 s'everid month- ago when n was nlv.n k by the automob.le df n en by S S Shell, ot Oaldand. ' 1 .a Mere, ;n i-oidiiii: to the enb i: bioimht iv-ut at the coroner's ii quest, whs walking along the ia, llieitt in Kdellhower. when he t hit by the ttuto driven by V Shell. The car travelled a ditan of nbieit tuo Imtuhed It t-i alter tlnu the man. an-t ihetf turned e in the dit h Mr. l aM. ie lived a tew minute.- alter being mmi. -. 'I he eon -jer s jury made a til oa-ii in et icai 'on of t!ie i-ae a Oidere.l Mr Sie tl held tor i'a''d eiiy, and h.s bonds v.- plseed ill the Mill! Of J.i.Hili. ''hai :te of ira'i.ui!i'er , biMM'i-ht by the coroner s Jury. The ci.i:i(l buy od.iy t u!ed i:; , t" tin tier e wild. i-s uu-iu-tim: j-. ... t. rally all uf tf :e w ho te .in 1 , t'le p:ohe H:.ti,e.h.it. ly lolbo. , the n eident, np.-ndllu; the vIO morning on t he one i a-e. For q.i'.k result o New- Kev w ei.isHiriii aGteruseiutu- They not result. (AwfUtNl Ptm ImmhJ Wire.) , POItTI.AND, Ore., Feb. 10. Ft, w ak. 3 to 4e lower, cm rent rceipH -7c; pullets -"fi 2'ile; lira's 2li''i2:tr; -henneries SJti delivered Portland. infer Mad', extra tube cMy 4 lit ; .ta nihil A.- IJ'-: piiiun firt.- 4",-; Jii-HM Ar; umb r-'rad- lioinl lii l: prints 4c; carious KuiififaL Mi-ady, b-'t churning v: am 4-ie n-t hliij)p'-r track in zti'.iv one ; (1' iivi r.u roi tiarui. PORTLAND. Or 'otiltry fitin, fcarc-- :u ; o!il r(otitcr.4 lot:; , Ftb. 10 ; h'H y lu-ns uplines iluckii, White turkeys Z'-U:; l' kin 2ucn2)c; liv ; ilri-ssed lurkfys IK'tfj'ju; ' M'-- i j PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 10 i i inioiis n an, nvi-i, uiiii "iin.i :,ti to 4.i.7i lor r. S. No. M; Mm; jrowiTH stiil ho!'! for S i ; i ul-fi!e-n!e nrice t.nioiis Si to SrTi. 1 J rotaioty; iiiii-i; Imy.r.i pi-urally iaiiiK around H 'o in country. I j poRTI-AMX Or'.. Feb. 10 v.n- Aiiiiniitt. N.. 1 2s'.::te lb.- I'llhertS I"1r ISC ,',n in:ts lt;ri 17 nmri-Ls l'7i:; i!ra-Ort-Kon che.-st- nuts lS-filTc. asi-ara bark blow, weak, new p . 1 Sir per pound; Oregon rape root 4c. Hops firm, new clus'ers lTffrHc; faj'Klen 1.1f( ISc; old crop nominal. I SAX FHAXflSfO, ; FkrL-s weak, extras , Ms .Tic. Feb. lo. extra pul- IJutter fut f. o. b. San Francisco 4'tV Vouncr roosters coloVod 'r 17c; l'Khtn-n 12(ft He. Turkey.!, dres-ied foncy foms, 37 ::sc; hens 3:tftt poon-r 22rt( 4'OKTr.ANI), Ore., Feb. 10.- Kgg values have resumed their down ward (rend with another sharp break hi the local market today. On the exchange prie-s are 3 to I cents lower with extras po-ii ed at :!l ci iits and firsts at cents. I'uliets dectiuul 4 ci lit:; to tho 30 ctnt levi I. Current receipts wre pl nt iful and exihange prices casi-d off 4 cents closing nl i!!' ci'iits net. Uids in the country, howev r. range around 27 'a 'Jir: with few buyt rs desiring to pay more than ,-7 cent.i. I n cren si d rece i p - s In the local market tegetlur with cnntijiued do- lines in oilier eolist markets are the principal bearish factors at levels, ("ountry dresved me-its are firmer today due to liuht rt-ceipts. C.'ioico light veal are briiiL-ing as high as.ltiic with choice light ho;:s held at VA to lti cents." Demand Is good for top stuff. Toultry receipts are llulit and the matkot is In good healthy condi tion. 'I ho -onion m-avket Is ".venker with wholesale dealers seling U. 8. No. 1 stock from the Sherwood (district nt $4 25 per hundred. Some : nre still nuking JtT.d but the buk of sales are made at the lower figure. In the coitntrv many of i the growers are hob. in for j but hovers nre not willing to go over $3.7fi even for M best stock and recnt lots havo been picked up at ?:t.ri) t'otintry loading point. I There is no actual weakness In the p dato idtuatlon. although U f market is o,tiiet temporarily. I. S. No. grade Ihnbanks arc bringing S1.7" in the country with .some fancy lots at $l.,sr. In tho . wholesale market fitnev potatoes an movln-T out at 2.2? with Yaki ma (Jems at S'-' .'.o. Ust New-IIevlew Classified Ad vHrtWInir fr rMsults Atotre fT ll;il''Ht'll, Vh long j-ivn.e.i nh ndrg acttvi rjt-i llt (Hirvd ThotMil! J Ken ielv n peident of th r Tilted MtP 'rtkT t-f th- Sivrnti lt ;rnn Kennedy hm' bn-n rtectd poretari tieAsurer of ha Interna Uonal Minur'i Cnion- Iincrs' Head (" A- '-:.) TV , .t -- r ' V . f x ' . Nr;f' VO' 'v'i t NZW TODAY X Foil BENT VP o TaIe furnlsh'u IIIr St VOlt KKXT- Khe room house, and Kara:-. M's 'f( Lne. POIl KKNT 2 lan urni: h d eki-Mi-r St. AlllhALK 11 l"S fur sal. Irnilire M. N. Hui:i.fin ). Happy Vall'-y. (ilnx kttuy I, o.j FOR SAI.K -Tuiki y" I), ns," bionzc or blaik. Uoycr Uros. Jlionu HF1I. f'Oil SAI.KV'-toi-utmil "drtA " for the Mainlc ltiilt 'J'hurs. flight. Phorm G'ts ll ami a ;k for Mih. Moore. Si) ( . I.A I HI )hl Vit iTTliS.. blooinlDR Mlzi', postpaid, l.oo. OiMrK' h&vr 1t, Jlutb (;rowt'r, 1h-)1. J-A Xa-c-om'a. W'alt. , " WAN 1'KIJ- To borrow-" JSOiiiC W ill Kiv Kool- n-al i-atajo hm ci-curity. AdctrM!i Itt'al H:ital(. caro JXa- Vol: SAI.Kori IrailMowiriK n-.a rllitu. hay rak spring loolh har row and jn'K tooth harrow, lloyt-r llro. 1'honi- 1 1 Kl I. K Vr.TTI lal.-d hay. Jl In. TT walking plow, ni-w, 2-K egg Jncu- hator, H. I. it. i-pga tor hatciiing. I'imiif r,K.;:t. C. V. droves. KoK SALII-Single Comb Ii. I. Red cockerels, hatcliiiijf eggs, chicks, large dark heavy laying strain. i Also .Mammoth IVkin Imcks. W. j T. Craven, HoseburKPhon 2P2I. WIC'CAN now make delfveryon a live tube radio set that will get j real results for flix.sa, com plete. Nothing else to buy.M'mp- 1 qua llattery Station. 0 KOU SALi; iJodge'roalsterv new tires, good mechanical condi tion, good top", good battery. A real buy for fl"o. On easy terms. Phone. (J7. Umpqua llutt'ert - Sta . lion. ; MONKV VAT:tKr)Ian out! to furnish me $30u0 for the construction of a iVroom bunga low on my lot In Laurel wood ad-' ditlon. Will give mortgage at S per cent and pay ?4o-$r0 jer . month. Address It. H., Post Of fice Box 1 110, City. vva k i: "r p..m iCr ancii man ox are overlooking the oppor tunity of a life time. I want a ranch rth froiu sixteen- to eighteen thousand stocked and equipped in exchange for a gen eral store, hotel, dining room, gas and ;dl station and camp ground. This Is the best paying business on the highway in two thousand miles. Modern vtater system, electric light plant.. Ail f clear of encumbrance. Whatever yon do. do It quickly. See Law, fence Agency, Jl'u Cass Street 'Phone 2 19. V KVKtl V M N WANTS A" BAlf (I.VAII right check tills over. Modein suburban homo. 0 rooms; plastered ami decorated; beauti ful built ins; polished woodwork nnd floors; strictly modern; bath; toilet and lavatory; kitchen built ins; basement; city water; elec-: trie lights and sewer; garage,' chicken house nnd large yard. Al so house lot IooxUhj; fine fruit; shrubbery and garden; house alone worth thirty-five hundred. You can get char title to-this fine property for twenty five hundred. Small payment. Itnl- . u nee hue rent. Fine range and healing stove go with the place. See Ijiw rence Agency, lZo Cass Street, Phone 213. . TIMBER OWNER HERE -Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ilelcher, of Red Wine. Minn., arrived lu Itoneburg ; lust niuhi. and are smpplirc at the! I nipqua Hnti-I fur several days. Mr. j lleiclier Is the owner of consider aide limht-r in lliis rounty, located1 in lh-' (il nd.-tle vicinity, and is here In the Interest of his holdings. lie has madt. a number of trips to this city in the past on business. Guaranteed -Shoe Repairing We'll fix up your worn shoes so a lot of service can be had from them, and do it at less co't' than you can get it . done elsewhere. ' Howard's Shoe Shop 114 N. Main Street Be ahead cf trouble ln.-inai.ee today is w rih a hundred res rei tomot row. Otir office 1 open six days very week and nr-d ts If pi c nry to (!i-lwT-j, ad !se. t uH'im d, li.vf: tsate nnd po over your I n u r a n .- e p re b b.ins. Infu, Today We Are Ready x wM WilKN inventory timo arrives, you learn where you stand but sound bank connections help you solve these riddles constantly, so that you never need fear deficits when you expect prolits. We invite ycu to call to see us and learn more about our t'Hcfliiies and desire to aid you in shaping and maintaining a sound financial policy! ' UMPQUA VALLEY BANK ROSEBURG, OREGON BIG DANCE At Long's Hall. Coles Valloy, Saturday evening, February 14. ;iven by five liiece orcheatra from K'-edsport. The staff o( life ghouhl measure up a hmi'lifil per r-nt pure, (rinun Rros. .MILK nUEAl can qualify, l'hone luU. Above we show a new arch supporting strap slipper .t 6.85 New Spring Styles Arriving Daily Come and See Them ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRVNN Perkins Bldfl. Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Keet. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR IiI'TOVII-'.TIIIn'I' Specialist In tlx fitting of .lasses 116 Jackson St. Wednesday Night February 11 Moose Hall Corner Jackson and Washington Public Invited. 1 Dr. Moses D. Vinyard SURGtON CHIROPODIST (ralnli.n) Will Be in Rdseburg Five More Days. Scientific Treatment of the Human Foot Pi-one Tliim 2t'fi The Hotel Cr.iml lor A( ;ein:meiii. Sunday ind Kvenirc by Spe inl App-ntm'nt Call" to ny part of cltT. ntisfltelloa tiuaranteed. Consultation tree. 9 DANCE Inventory Time Reveals f j ! The texture is as fine as linen. i ijuauiy uuk jiuuurcu pr cent nure. II will win you for all time to come. Crimni llros. MILK IIKKAD. Phone 133. i EVENING . CLASSES In Commercial TvleRra-iliy .nnd Touch TypewrllltiK. Hates rea sonable, enroll now. Roseburg Telegraph Institute 224 Perkini Bldg. DR. H.C. CHURCH OcTOMElRIS1 EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perklm Building Phone 86 Second Floor Roiebnrg, Ore. Electronic Diagnosis ana Treatment (Abrams Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chlropractlo Physician 17-18-19 Perkins Bldfl. Phone 491 Also "Trailing Trouble" Comedy Children 10o Majestic Adults ISc Thursday : "Sign of the Cactus" Ton-te and Wednesday She's a girl you won't forget I Also "International News" ancL "Busy Buddies" Comedy Note: Notwithstanding tho lart that lm AnL-el" an.il encel jwlil $1 (Hi nnd 12 oi- to see the prrniier of lllllterflv. reenlnr prlrca will prevail Children 1Ce Adults 2Sc ANTLERS Thurs: Dante' Inferno TONITB