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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1925. Naval Scandal SHOOT CT3 j,.'jU,I 1 When You Learn Health Secret - J- 1 r - " Roseburg Rod & Gun Club Grounds John Marks Ranch Sunday, March 15 A New Wrinkle in Prize Shooting AN ALL MONEY SHOOT Entrance Each Eyent 75 Cents. SHOOT STARTS 10 O'CLOCK AMMUNITION AND LUNCH ON GROUNDS LEAGUE ADJOURNS (AmocUM ftm Lewd Wire) ' While awaiting mors complete and authentic advices concerning the disarmament situation abroad, President Coolldge believes recent developments there as already In dicated have opnd the way tu a more definite approach to the pro ject of another arms limitation con ference to be entored by the Unit cent developments in Geneva, con cerning the league of nations dis armament aud security nrotocol. the president proposes to give close attention to the matter In confer ence with Secretary Kellogg. Any step approaching a formal presentation of the conference idea to the nations interested, however, will await a survey of the situa tion on the basis of more authentic advices to be received through official channels. As yet there has been no actual approach to any of the commit tees on the Bubject and the con ference planned by the president and his secretary of state will in fact be tlio initial move In getting the many preliminaries attending V f.-Kx..'n i fl 1 ?3 Men and Women in News Spotlight q ImC- Vi 1 fl. Charles A. Stoneham, mllllonalr stock broker and majority stock bolder la the New York Giants, has been acquitted by jury In New Tork on charge of conspiracy and nslng the malls to defraud. BUlle Purke, famous actress, in private life Mrs- Floreni Zlegfeld, wife ot the noted New York theatrical producer, was seriously Injured In an automobile accident In Palm iicach, Fla. Ex-Governor Charles S. Deneen, of Illinois, was appointed by Governor Len Small to till the fivewlay unexpired terra of the late United Btntea Senator Medlll Mo Connlck. Mrs. John Frands Amherst Cecil, the former Miss Cornelia VanderbUt, wife ot the former First Secretary ot the British Embassy In Washington, has given birth to a son, George Henry VanderbUt Cecil, at BllUnore House, the magnificent estate she Inherited from her father, the late George VanderbUt, near Ashevllle, N. C Sought in Memorial Imbroglio "'0 Ai-. ..' ' 'yM'z - y. t I jae C. Tucker, superlntenOent of the Rtone Mounuin memorial Staff at work on the Confederate memorial bring engraved on the fare i of Stone Mountain, near Atlanta, Ua Is being sought by numbers ot the memorial association. A warrant has been Issued against Tucker, charging him with aiding flution Borglum, the sculptor, In the destruo I liua ot models siur U1ubi'i itiiniUial Lieutenant Frank E. Kennedy, U. 8. N.. Is confined in the 8tate Asylum for the Insane at Maps, uai., on navy oraers. io awium he Is perfectly sane and alleges he Is the victim ot persecution oy a superior officer, whom he charges with having made unwelcome ad vances to Mrs. Kennedy while duty in the China station. the project under way. While it will be tor these discus sions to determine the plan of procedure, Mr. Coolldge at this time favors a simultaneous ap proach to the various powers. GENEVA, Mar. 14. The council of the League of Nations complet ed its March session and adjourn ed late today. Us next meeting will he held in June. The German representatives on the Sarre and Danzig questions who are attending the council ses sion here have made It known to Germany that It would be to Ger many's interest not to defer longer her entrance into the league of nations. "I was cured of Rheumatism," says Sam Miller. Sam Miller, aged 39, a cook at the Ryan Hotel, Tacoma, Wash., says: "1 want to tell everybody I meet who Is troubled with rheu matism this story of mine and what Moorite did tor me. I was taken to the hospital suffering from rheumatism and although I had fine attention for two months, there was no relief. "I then had my teeth extracted without result I was totally dis couraged and disgusted and gave up hope of ever being cured. "By chance I heard of Moorite and I tried it. The wonderful re lief I received In a few days was amazing. After taking Moorite eight days I was back to work. I lost 40 pounds while under treat ment, but 1 will soon gain my weight back again. I can honostly say to any one suffering from rheumatism that t one my health today to Moorite and I want suf ferers to use it and recover as I have done." DONTTRYTOTAKE OFF TOO MANY YEARS (Continued front page four) hfde them because she has passed the Dice limit, but she will be ever so much more attractive If ehe lets the flapper hold the hem rec ord. She can draw attention to her shapeliness by wearing attrac tive shoes and sheer hosiery and a skirt length that Is slightly mo derated. Every woman can af ford to dress ten years younger than her ago these dnys, but when she tries to dress twenty or thirty years younger, she gets into deep water. SENATE THROWN INTO A FRENZY OVER TAX CASE tContinued from page 1.) arose and said: "Mr. President. I wish to ask If there are any ruins of the senate that would permit me to call a fel low senator a wilful, malicious, wicked liar as ! wish to avail my self of this rule." Senator Glass leaped to Ills feet, shouting that the Kentucklan should say specifically to whom he a referring, and Senator Robin son of Arkansas, the democratic leader. Jumped from his seat de manding the right to make ajmint of order. He drowned out Senator Krnst, who was attempting to speak and placed himself directly In the pathway of Senator Class, who had started across the cham ber toward the republican side. Senator Heed of Pennsylvania soiiwht unsuccessfully to throw the senate Into executive session so It could dispose of Its troubles behind closed dmirs. There was a chorus of objections and while Senator v?. . ; New Health Message Brings Hope To Thousands A simple truth has won back health for people who have never drawn a well breath in years, .earning just one fact has banished sickness in hundreds of cases where thousands of dollars and months or years of time spent with doctors brought no relief; has put people on their feet who were bed-ridden for years; has freed them from suffering and pain and made them again know the happiness of perfect heal th and robust body. This simple truth a specie' lecturer from the Moorite Laboratories has come to tell you. No matter what you suffer from, how long you have been sick, how weak and rundown you may be, now hopeless your case may seem; no matter what name the doctors have given your trouble, conwand hear this simple truth it will cost you nothing and it may be your salvation. Scientists tell us that our bodies can be re duced to about twenty basic chemical elements. These elements vary in quantity, of course. Fo r instance, there is only a trace of Iodine and Silicon, but over 31 pounds of Carbon in the average 150 lb. man. Your stomach with the help of other organs serves as a laboratory which extracts these chemicals from the foods you eat. When these elements are present in your body in their correct proportion you are healthy, but when thru some cause or other your body is not sup plied with enough of one or more of these li fe-giving chemicals in its correct proportion, then trouble commences. You become weak or run-down perhaps the germs which your well body was able to fight and throw off get a foothold. Then, certain symptoms develop and the doctor says you have this disease or that disease. The Moorite Laboratory has demonstrated to hundreds of people that almost all diseases spring from the same cause lack of one or more of the twenty basic chemical elements. Re place the needed clement in your body and quick recovery of health and strength will fre quently follow. FIFTEEN MINUTES TALK WITH Moa 1 SSSSSSSjag PI ?m.wnr mm SSkc ".Seven Yean of Pain," H. P. Crcagcr. says If. P. Creager, North 9th Street, Tacoma, Wash., 66 years of age, and an engineer employed by tho Puget Sound National Hank, states that he was a sufferer of a very serious case of Btoniai h trouble and rheumatism for sevt'n years. He wtis worn out and in such poor hnallh that work was a burden to him and ha was fom d to spend much of his time In l-, in fact, would not have arisen from bed had not the necessity of earning his daily bread fom-d him to. On the advice of friends Mr. Creager tried Moorite and stomach trouble and rheumatism vanished and ho Is now robust aud In per fect henlth and never misses a day's work. LECTURER MAY SHOW YOU THE WAY TO GLORIOUS HEALTH ' Moorite contains many of the most precious of life-giving chemicals but that is not all Experimentations covering years of time and proved by hundreds of cases shows that Moorite thru a remarkable action stimulates the stomach and other organs to extract the deficient ele ments from the food one eats so that soon after you start taking Moorite your body regains its correct chemical adjustment, the stubborn sickness vanishes and the body recovers its old health and strength. , Moorite contains many of the most precious of life-giving chemicals but that is not all. Experimentations covering years of time and proved by hundreds of cases shows that Moorite thru a remarkable action stimulates the stomach and other organs to extract the deficient elements from the food one eats so that soon after you start taking Moorite your, body regains its correct chemical adjustment, the stubborn sickness vanishes and the body recovers its old health and strength. The above seems so incredible that we can understand that at first it will seem almost im possible to you but remember, it will cost yo u nothing to investigate. We want you to come and hear all of the facts from our special lecturer, we want him to tell you of the marvel ous cures affected by the use of Moorite. We want him to show you his hundreds of testimonials from people whose lives have been saved by th e use of Moorite. Then he will say to you th's. "We are so sure of what Moorite will do in banishing disease and restoring health that we will take all the chance. Try Moorite in accordance with the directions that, accompany each package on our absolute guarantee that if it do es not help you your money will be refunded." Special Lecturer From Moori te Laboratories in Attendance for a Few Days Only; A special Lecturer from the Moorite Company will explain how Moorite has brought glorious henlth to hundreds of sufferers from stomach and kidney troubles, blood impurities and other ailments. BEGINNING TODAY AT Nathan Fullerton The Rexall Store Perkins Bldg Roseburg, Oregon "Boils All Over Body Cured," says F. L. Cox. ' F. L. Cox, 1440 East 30th Street Tacoma, states: "I am thankful to Moorite for restoring me to health If not actually saving my life." "Without It I was destined to con tinue 111 health, a discouraging view of life and despair. Now I am feeling fit and fine 'and can thank Moorite for what It has done. "I am 46 years of age and my -stomach had bothered me so bad ly for five years that I could not sleep well and could not enjoy my meals. Every time 1 ate anything I was distressed. I had boils all over my face and body and I was so sore that I felt uncomfortable all the time. 'My kidneys and bladder bother ed me so that I would have to get up four or five times a night For the whole of these five pain ful years I had been doctoring to fine relief. Then a friend advised me to try Moorite. I can never be too thankful for what he has done for me After taking two one pound packages of Moorite 1 am entirely free from bolls and stom ach trouble and do not have to get up nights. 'I feel so grateful for what Mnnrlle has done for me that I willingly give Moorite Products Company full permission to pub lish this letter, together with my photograph, in the hope that other sufferers may find relief, health and haplnesa as I have done by the use of Moorite." "Unconscious for Two Days," says Mrs. R. C. Judy. Mrs. It. C. Judy, 3214 Nassan Street, Everett, Washington, states: "My case was diagnosed by my doctor as nervous prostra tion. 1 was threatened with nerv ous paralysis. I had kidney trouble. I was just a nervous wreck. I got so bad I was confined to my bed. and suffered terribly. My Jaws locked and I was unconscious for two days. I learned of Moorite and Immediately began Its use with astonishing results. I can honest ly say to anyone suffering from nervousness that Moorite Is worthy of a thorough trial. I owe my health today to Moorite and want sufferers everywhere to use It and recover as 1 have done." SJkJM 7 , Prince YoJanda, sliest riauxrt ' ter of Ui ItAlhia rnler, and th ! wits of Count ds Rernlo, Italian I cavalry officer, Is preparing ft- , th arrival of hsr first born baby, ixpacte4 soma tlm J APL FVsa of Ohio, who was prcsMtimf, pounded for order. Senator Uorh of Idaho bed an a speech wtilrti eventually brought the chamber back to Its itenses and reatond a semblance of decorum. The apeech of Senator Tlnr.th turned out to bo a crlticiura or sen ator Krnst for bringing on the ncen thcouph which the nenaie had Just paused. Mr. Horah nmd he had been certain early In the day's in-oceedliiRS that the jtei-h by th senator from Kentucky would result In trouble "benune four of five times he violated the senate rules In chanting one rftu tor with slninter pun wises In con, ductina; the public business, A motion by Senator Mose tliat Senator Krnst be allowed to pro ceed was voted down 4N to 32 and Senator Krnst then withdrew his Imputations SKHlnst the motive of other senators which he mild h.id perhaps been "rather harsh." Once during; Senator t'nu-rVs sieech Senal.ir Krnst' had b n on his feet demanding an opportunely to reply but the Michigan Hen.iMr declined to ylld. The atteim ted Interruption followed this state ment by Mr. Couxens: "The prohibition unit am nts hae Ini'n tn touch t hm (Senator Krnst hour by hour by telephone and by personal call so that they nilsht know In afinr what the committee hfts proposed to do. w hat the commit tee haa proposed to Investigae. Aa evidence f of that the record will show that I li tters have disappeared out of the I flle.-i. that communications have disappeared and that letters have I been lost, because apparently it was to the advantage of the treas ury that they should disappear and undoubtedly they were Inform ed by the senator from Kentucky so that they miKht do those thin its." "I have never heard of any pa ed Stales. As soon as more definite advices ar In hand as to the effect of re disappearing from the files," Senator Krnst said tn reply to tnts assertion when he finally was per mitted to sneak- "Nor have I ever b.-en asked by the treasury to et any papers " When Senator Krnst added that no one believes such a statement Is true," Senator Robinson objected and Mr, Krnst replied: 'lf my mild mannered frhnd hore was tn the position I'm In, there would he no knockdown and drar out bsttle." Much of the discussion revolved aho it Senator Couien's 1919 tax re j turn, to which the treasury now U s. el inn to add more than $10,000, ! 0'0. Senator Glass, who was sec ; retary during that year, told the j a n;'le be was convinced that Sec : retary Mellon had reopened the j rae "simply because he and the raptor from Michigan hate one austher and would m to any limit I tOHUscredlt one another." White House Cops Must Measure Six Feet Mil W 111 4t.'r' It M'A. snsl . t kt . ..A'Hv4 t tff MM VI s JB ' ' t All th guard of th Whit Hons 'a Washlngtoa most b over six feet tall according to a km signed tn Congress anth'irtitr.g addition of nw members to th force, so that Government official will afforded th highest posslbl standard of protection. Bsrgeant tialyrimrl la shown Inspecting th -rookie..- Th n.w officer nB.u, Tord. P. A. McDuftl. Dick Ballard, W. Haywood, P. . Allca and