SIX
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, MARCH 21. 1925. 0
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and Protection.
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tomers, we have installed approv
ed time avirg facilities and for
their protection, wu have provided
every Mtffi'ijai d of mndei ii bank
ing. Account toibj'ctto cheek are
Invited.
TheRosebuigNalional Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
DIES 111 WEST
now k
John Carl Rltter, Sr., of West
Itoseburg, died ut noon today after
a prolonged Illness. Mr. Bitter was
in poor health for many months
prior to his death, and a few days
ao, realizing that tho end was
near, prepared his own obituary,
which he asked be furnished for
the information of hi Iriends fol
lowing his death. Ilis own Mory of
hiit life is as follows:
John Carl Hitter. Sr.. was
born in Kosinsco, emmly, Indiana,
on the 21th day of May, iss.t, near
North Webster. My childhood days
were spent on a farm. In April ls'M
I moved with my parents to Boll
var, Mo., and attended the public
schools of that city for a number
of years.
'I confessed my faith In the
Lord Jesus at the nee of 11 and
was baptised and received Into the
Christian church where. I gave sev
eral years to regular attendant-"
and active work, in the Tall of
lti7 a trip west to benefit my
health caused me to resign as dea
con and clerk. After this dale.
Moving often and the cares nf a
Crowing family, my attendance bp
came IrreKiilar.
"On the 24th day of April, 19l. I
was united in marriage to Mvrtle
Kllzabeth Hyde of Bolivar. Mo.
This has proven a happy union as
to us were born three children. My
near relatives ate my Lit her and
mother, Jams M. Hitter and Har
riet J. Kilter; my dear wire. Myrtle
K. Hitter, and the children. John
Carl Hitter, Jr., Huth Mild ml Hit
ter, and Kslher KJfznheih miter,
all living at the family homo in
West ltoseburg.
"In February 1!11 1 we moved to
Roseburg and lived in West ltose
burg continuously several years on
the ranch which Is our present
home.
"My favorite scripture Is John
Rapp Building
mm
Gfl
"The Wishing Weil"
HIGH SCHOOL OI'l.KI.TTA
Antlers March 2G Mat. Eve.
THFJ.mFRTYTHF.ATFR-
LAST TIME TQNIGI IT
At Our Reoular Price, Only 10 nnd 19 Cent,
THE ROLLICKING RIDLK OK Till- TF.XAS RANGE
BOB CUSTER
"The Range Terror"
CVSTF.R S LAST STAND"
l.'i NOTI IING '() HOB CUSTER'S
WITH '
"ALASKA." Tl IF. GREATEST DOG ACTOR
K III'MllM'l) IIUHSI: IMIWKIt ACTION I'ICTt UK
AUo: Feature Comedy: "Job Dol)fr'
Also: The Screen Mi"7.ine
I
SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUFSDAY
GARDNER SULLIVAN S
MASTER PRODUCT ION
"CHEAP KISSES"
l
4 QUEBEC HAS QUAKE
OF GREAT INTENSITY
j fMrMafttt I'mi I--J Wirt)
( qckbkc. Mar. 21. An In-
tense earthquake, tdnxk was
fdt here this morning. Houses
were shaken but no serious
damage or fatalities were re-
j ported.
: The shock occurred be-
I ween 10:24 and Ju:2G o'-
clnak.
! Following the earthquake
tremors of February 28. there
with recurrent disturbances
for several ilays In this dls-
! trlct. Today's shock lasted
only five to ten seconds, do-
! pending upon the locality,
1 Telephone communication
with lhastpaul. Murray Hay,
St. Simeon and other places
(in Charlevoix county. as
! well as points in the Sag tie-
nay district, was Interrupted.
! First reports of the quake
came from the harbor fiont
in Quebec. The signal service
station timed It as at about
10:25 and described it us
short but violent, sending a
perceptible tremor up the
! building tower and rattling
i windows.
( Hesldenta near the par-
! llanieutary buildings said the
! quake made china dance on
breakfast tables spiling con-
tents of cups liUo saucers.
The shock ceased to be ob-
served only a few streets
, away ami was believed to be
confined to a narrow belt
along the river bed, altohugh
a sporadic off shot gave a
i twluli or two iu parts of up-
per town.
Tip dominion observatory
! seismograph recorded the
movement as tuning place at
lo:22 und lasting 3U seconds,
' 3:lfi 'For (Jot! so Loved the World,
I etc. "
i
The funeral services wilt be
J held from the chattel at the Hose
burg t'ndertakiug Parlors on Mon
: day. larch 2:1. at 2:30 p. m. Hev.
1 II. K. Mow. pastor of the local
rhrtnlnn church, will officiate.
DECLINE
Long life Is guaranteed
the physically healthy ami
vigorous. Hlsplaced spinal
vertebrae tin pinging sen
sitivo nerve cords lessen
the nerve energy nnd
weaken the body. Cl.lro
practlc adjustments as
sure strength.
"Your for Hf alth-
Dr. C H. McNeil
Chiropractic Specialist
Phone 694 -J
327 West Cass
)B. W. WDHftGOTTlf
in nmn nM iiipi:
id ucflu un nia;:
7
Douglas County Judge fr,
bight Years, lwice in
the Legislature.
CIVIL WAR VETERAN
Instrumental in Wiping Out
County Debt and Noted
as Pioneer of Era
of Good Roads.
POTITLAND, Or., Mar. 20. Judge
Oeorge Washington Wonacott, for
mer niemlier of the Oregon legisla
ture, a good roads pioneer of the
stale, and couniy Judi?e of Don Has
county for eight years, died today
at his home iu (ire.sham on his 7'Jth
birthday.
He was a democrat nnd several
years ago was urged by many of
his friends as a candidate for tho
nomination for yovernor, but he de
clined to outer the race because
of his age.
Judge Wonacott was born March
20. S46, in New River Va. He
moved to Virginia City, III , In isr.H.
anil served during the Civil war
with company II HiSth Illinois in
fantry. In 1SH1 he drove across
the plains In a covered wagon to
be for a time with his friend. Dr.
Hlalock, after whom Hlalock, Wash.,
was named.
lie continued to Hosebnrg, Ore.,
in 1SK2, and there, a little later,
was chosen county Judge. In lxus
and again In Hioo the people of
the county elected him to the legis
lature. When Judge Wonacott entered
public life In Douglas coiiutv the
county was deeply In debt and the
community was served by poor
roads. Ho took his stand In pio
neering for good hlghwavs and he
was a leader In forming the plans
that extricated the county from
d-ht. His work made him widelv
j known throughout the state.
About 10 years ago he moved to
On-sham to make his home. He
I was a member of the tlresham
. grange and the Gresh:ini post of
j the O. A. H. Funeral services,
! which will be held In Portland Sat
turday, will be followed bv Infer
I ment In Hose City Park cemetery,
i at which services the (Jresham A.
F. and A. M. will have charge.
Judge Wonacott Is survived by
his wfdow, I-ouen Wonacott. one
daughter, Mrs. William Cover of
San Francisco, nnd four pons.
William of SUverton. Kdward of
Twin Falls, lilcho. and Hoy nnd
Charles nf Portland.
NOTICE
To all users of Fairbanks Morse
7. engines. The factory . engine
service man will be In Ho-jeburg
next Monday and Tuesday. Anyone
who may be having trouble with
their V. engine will be given free
service If they will notify us not
Inter than Mondnv, March 2Hrd. We
are agents for Fairbanks-Morse ,
engines, pumps and scales,
ii. w. MK'iv;i:it
Oak nnd Pine Rts. Phone nfi2
Miss l.ela Swift nnd nMir, Mrs.
Chester Mulne, of Myrtle Point,
who is visiting with Miss Swift
nnd parent at South leer Creek
were here lodny shopping and
visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. I.eon McCIIntock
and children left this mointng tor
CiMilralla. Washington where they
will visit with her relatives for a
I f- w days.
Do Not Delay
Insure Today
Protect your property from loss
hv fire bv carrying an adequate
amount of insurance.
Our agency is nf your servlcn
at all times In matters perta'n
lug to insurance.
G. W. Young & Son
Insurance
UtJ Cass St. Phone 417
DANCE
AT ARMORY
Saturday Nite
MARCH 21
TO THE MUSIC OF THOSE
UMPQUA
MELODY EOYS
o
Dollar Dane Dollar $mct
9TH BIHjj
AUCTION AT LOOKING
CLASS
On Friday, March 27. the
undersigned will sell at auc
tion, (nr cash, at his farm ut
Looking (Jlass the following:
Ford Touring Car. spray out
fit. 2 harrow. 12-Inch plow
with cutter, 1 horse culthator.
llt'lit wugon with tongue am,
shaft., 4-horse drill, cider
mill. 2 s'ts harness, saddle,
apple packing press, grind
stone, chairs, bedsteads,
springs, fruit Jars and rumtr
ouh otht-r articles, of general
farm and household us.
Sale begins promptly at 1:30
p. in., ami in van of rain com
plete shelter will be provided
by largo shed.
W. K. CLINGKNPKKL,
BE ACCUSED OE
Brother-in-Law's Mysteri
! ous Death in Salina Kansas
4 Years Ago Probed.
SHEPHERD SEEKS BAIL
j Attorneys Making an Ef
j fort Today to Secure
Released of Man
I Under Bonds.
CHICAGO, March 21 A fourth
death that of Otto Cruf In Salina,
Kansas, twenty years ago Is being
invest (gated by Judge I'.arry Ol
son oi' the .Municipal court In con
nection with the I'llegcd murder
of William K. Mi Clintock. (iraf
wa;i a brother-in-law of iVIltiam
l. Shepherd, foster rather of Me
Cllntotk, now charged with mur
der. After Crafs death Shepherd 1
said is to have succeeded to the
management of the drug business
in Salina.
Julie Graf, daughter of a Sali
na barber nnd sister of Otto Is
said to ivn been married to
Shepherd, when he was ljing in
bed with on injured neck, report
ed to have been broken nnd whn
he Is said to have believed he
would die.
Charles n. Wyrlrk of Chlnirr
.on of a former clergyman of Sa
lina, already lias conf"rred with
Judge Olson and recalls Shepherd
when the latter was living there.
Judge Ol-nn's Information is
that Graf's death was sudden and
that doctors assigned heart dis
ease as the cause.
The deaths of not only McCHn
tock but that of his mother, Mrs.
Km ma Nelson M rC I intock, who
died I tl years itgo while Shepherd
and his wife were living with her
and that of Judge Olson's hro
I her. Or. Oscar Olson. whose
d en t h oceu r re(j t h ree years a go.
have been declared by the Judge
to have been suspicious. That of
Graf adds a fourth he has quest
ioned. CHICAGO. March 21. Counsel
for William l. Shepherd, accused
of killing his foster son. William
Xflson MeClintock with typhoid
germs, were prepared today for
an effort to obtain his freedom en
bail, which states attorneys were
ready to oppoe. Shepherd ha
heen in the county j.iil since Wed
nesday, m hen I he grand Jury re
turned n murder indictment
:i gainst hi in. Prosecutors also
planned to arraign Charles C.
Kaitnan, Ifad of a science school,
who said he gave Shepherd the
germs for a promised I UO.Oimi,
and who was jointly indicted with
him.
Shepherd's attorney said they
won hi attack t lie te-t Itnony of
I-'aiman before the grand jury.
CHKWC.O. March 21. Testi
mony that William I. Shepherd,
under indictment char'-d with
the murder by typhoid Inoccula
t ion nf his totter son, William N.
Mcl'l intock. orphan millionaire,
had said he would haw Mcv'lin
tock's will drawn to suit himself,
was Riven by t ('. I-'aiman, Indict
ed with Shepherd, at a ball hear
ing today,
Kaiman s;ild Shepherd had
j: i reed lo i;ie him 1 1 no,Mn) when
lie completed a "Id ileal" wht tl
I he w it hi said. Sli' plu rd teld
him he wt woikitiK on. He said
t h it 'hilt ileal" was ad tuft fed h
sh- pheid to relate to the Mcihn
toi k etiate.
Kaitnan. president of the Na
tional I ni ersity of Science, ad
mitted that he knew of no wit
nesses ho had heard cou crh.i
tious he allc'd he and Shepherd
had h:'d about tphoul germs and
about th" Mct'l utock will.
He fa ill Shepherd had In one
con versa! ion referred to Y'Mim;
MeClintock and Ml- Pabell fop',
his f lancet. Intend ink' to man v
soon. That ih in th fall of
1 I, nccordhiK to 1'aimati, who
said Shephetd ref."ed to Mi
1 nto. Vs ;i proachiiiK h is inn mi -tty
he was ;M tears old a yr.tr
uko Fa i to an a-serteil that h-
saul to Shepherd (hat ku h a mar
riai:e. would "leave him out." le.n
that Slo plienl vaid he would ha
Mrriint.Wk dtaw a will. The m-
'ft "fid. he then itaol thaC'tli-'
imiM be taken care of or ii
would i" a u e trouble, and t hat
Shepherd na l 1 some of those ty
phoid rulturis cotiht be ued "
1- U'Utau had pi ev lously vtatt d
SHEPHERD MAY
'FOURTH MURDER
cm mum ic
I I 1
i RETURNED EAST
T0 FACE EM
Traced ..to ..Oregon i.From
Kansas Where He Has
- Family of 4 Kiddies.
HAS A SECOND WIFE
Present Wife Declares She
Did Not Know He Was
Married I ter Mother
Signed Complaint.
(AmorUtfd Pr?M Lfaacl Wir.)
BAT, KM. Ore.. Mar. 21. Sheriff
F. A- Cook of Scott couniy. Kan.,
arrived here today to take back to
his state Moses Hfnd, alias Will
Johnson, who Is held in the Mar
ion county jail nnd who is wanted
In Scott City, Kan., on a charge of
blgamv. An extradition hearing
will be held In the office of Gov
ernor Pierce at 2 o'clock this af
ternoon. According to the requisition
brought here by Sheriff Cook,
Hind has a wife living with her fa
ther at Stella. Mo., whom he mar
ried December 2."), 1!12. lly this
wife he has four children, the
youngest of whom is not yet a
month old.
Recently after working m lh
harvest fields of Kansas and
making various other movements,
he went to Healy, Kansas, where
he joined Goldina Wallace, 20
years old, whom Sheriff Cook de
scribes as "one of the finest girls
In our country." Hind had met her
during the harvest season. They
went to Scott City where they
were married by a probate judge
Novemher 20 last. Soon after
ward they left for Oregon and
were traced to Salem.
When Hind was arrested by Mar
lon county officers h-. his wife
and her sister were living here
and Hind was taking a course in
automobile mechanics in Portland.
The Salem authorities claimed
that she did not know Hind had
another wife. Her mother signed
the complaint against Hind.
EH
The Huick auto show closed last
rriRht with an ntlendance which far j
exceeded the ex;. t at ions of those
in chari-'e of tlie event. The armory
was well filled, and a rreat deal or
interest was shown by all of ihosei
present In the motion picture le-1
pictinK the llawby exj.tdilionl
through Mexico. Follow jnv the
Idcture tfie facfoiy nnd distr ict rep-j
reseiitatives nave short talks, and ,
answered the questions of auto
owners w4u had queries to present.
Tho show concluded with a social
dance which lasted nlmost until
midnight. 1 ancfiiK was free, and
the event w a;i greatly enjoyed by
all present.
The demonstration plven by the
local Ituick agency was a t'ecided
success from eery standpoint, nnd
four sales were iratb during the
two days of the show, while oth
ers are expected to rejult.
A mnrrinjie license was issued
today to Karl Weseman nnd Louise
Michaels, of Hays ( reek.
I'wls K. Stewart was fined $."
in the local Justice court today uo
on a charge of passing another car
unlawfully.
The local Masonic lodge today
telegraphed flowers for the funer
al of former County JudKe (J. W.
Wonacott.
Ir. A. C. Set lv and wire leave
tonight for Portland to nttend tho
llotary Convention, which opens
it sessions Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Whipple and daugh
ter Annette, of Myrtle Creek, spt nt
'he day in Itoseburg visiting. Miss
Whipple is teaching school at Kid
die this term.
thnt he hud given Shepherd ihree
I ubes of baccilli. The.-e tubes
iie had obtained from the Chicago
health department.
Fuiman's interrogation was the
opening of Shepherd's first tenal
! tittle, a tight to k1 himself out
- f jail by adinlttatue to bail.
"A few days after the death of
HeClintoek." said Faiman, "Shep
herd called me on the telephone
and aftl t he boy w .is dead. I
usked him if any of the dome-tics
around the house knew anything
about the circumstances, he said
no. He said, he was going away
'or a few days and would not be
.ible to see anybody."
Falmnn sa d In his conversa
tions wilh Shepherd he told him
hat cathartics administered In
the typhoid cno would a V as ir
ritants nnd m-k'ravate the disease.
Miss Isabel Pope, Ihincee of Mr
Clintock, testified at the Inquest
hat Mrs. Shepherd gave MeClin
tock ratter oil and that !he had
told of triving the boy pills. Fai
man sni that Sheph-Td told Mm
in a conversation after McCltri
ork became III. that he had given
him cathartic pills.
"Purine (hp firtt few conver
sations," he said, "we spoke of
. rimlnal ImetriiMogy. which he
liad discu-ised . n h my represent
tiive. He smuI. when 1 gave htm
-te germs, that lw wanted to ex
periment with thtm." t
Going to Rotary Convention
A. J. Lilburn, M. F. II ice and H.
W. Ilutes will leave tomorrow
morning in the latter'a car for
Portland where they will spend
several days attending the Itotary
convention to be held at that city
ihe first of the week.
t NEW TODaY$
WANTED laundry work, rouyh
dry or finished. Phone 179-J.
WANTED 4 bronzo turkey hens.
Vern Hlxon, Brockway, Ore.
KOSKIirUt; C Y C L E K Y rNti w a t
N. Jackson St. Key fitting.
FOtt SALE 74 heat Tot" ewes with
lambs. Stanley Hros., at North-
craft place, Olnlla.
Prtl'NE trees guaranteed togrow!
Ijoganfarm Nursery, Ut 6, fix 121,
Salem. Oregon.
T KENT- 5 acre8"tbVput in
oats for feed. J. D. We.st, on Ed-
enbower pavement. I
FOR SALE 5-room modern house
for $s."0. If removed within 90
days. 17 E. lioberU St.
Ft )H "KENT New" 5fo6mmoVrn
bungalow. Call 349 Itoseburg
Apis., Douclas and Main.
V A NT E I -Ti am son Nor t U T iui-.
qua road. See Myers at Umpqua
liofel Sunday. March 22.
FUEE RENT For minor services;
upstairs apartment for married
couple. Inquire at 2t'l West
lkmtlas.
WAN T E 1 JT hi rir horse orteam
for keeping. Good pasture and
feed, best of care. C. G. Sheppard
Dixonville, Ore,
nnocCOM SEED" for "BaItExtra
good strain, well selected, and
raised same for 4 years. C. G.
Sheppard. Dlxonville.
FOR RENT Newly" papered,-unfurnished
5-room house with gar
awe; one block from round house.
Inquire at Hold's Garage.
MAK KSOM E MONE Y Buy this
hay baler. In first class working
order, rapacity 30 lo 40 tons,
priced at 2;"0. C. A. Lock wood
Motor Co.
YOC N(P'LA I tY Wants to-h7lT
w ith housework where good
home and reasonable wage are
assured. Address II. D., cure
News-Review.
FOR SALE OR TKADE Fine play
er piano, sectional book case,
kitchen cabinet, a warehouse full
of second hand goods very cheap.
Judd's Furniture Exchange.
WANTED-By good" housekeeper.
aKe 4", position. Have 2 boys, 12
and 13, both good workers. In or
out of tow n. Address Housekeep
er, care News-K"vlew.
FEMALE HELIr WANTEirONLY
--Earn $a 10 weekly, address
ing, mailing circulars. Send
stamped envelope for particulars.
Palace Mail Co., Toledo, Ohio.
FOR SALE Portable Remington
tpyewrlter, good as new; cheap
tor cash. Fully guaranteed to be
In perfect condition. See It at
Powell's Furniture Company.
FOR SALK Oil KENT 15 acres2
miles "from Roseburg. Good
house, barn, water system, R-acre
. orchard, seven acres cultivated
land. Hondas Abstract office, or
Phone :C7-J.
have a plan whereby you may be
come a Silver Fox owner and
make large profits. Information
free. Write Riverside Fox Farms,
Eauh; River. Wisconsin. j
IU'SSIAN OLIVE, Japanese Bar-j
berry, Siberian Pea Shrub, I
Rhododendrons, 2"c. each; five, j
11: doz. 2. Hardy, drouth re
sisting shrubs, hedge plants,
w holesale prices. Iris Acres, Mo
lalla. Ore.
FOR S LE-'Fresh-milch-goats. 1
Have one doe producing over two
quarts daily; bred to my Import
ed registered buck. Also one doe
w hich produced about 7"u quarts
the past 12 months nnd is still
producing a quart daily, James A.
Williamt. Roseburg, Phone 3F2.
SALES MK")RrGI-fNTS WANT
ED Amazing stylish ladles
shoes. Iirge cash commissions
Introducing popular nnd
$4.95 shoes. Actual samples fur
nished. Write quick. Style Arch
Shoes. Dept. F2. Cincinnati.
FOR SALE Accredited chicks.
Now is the time to get your or
der In for future delivery. White
Hatchery, sells only S. t White
Leghorn AA accredited chicks
at single A prices. Full count
and safo deliver guaranteed.
Write for price list No. 6. White
Hntehery, Petaluma, Calif.
LAUNDRY KIDS
I N WINT1R. WASSlNGri
1
Bnot wotw t-urt--
UKLESS BY US YOU
have it ooise. .' i
You can't ge much fun
out of Ihf winter wash un
les ou have us do it. Let
us submit for your mil
sideratlnn our special
rates ftr the weekly wa-h
and we believe thnt you'll
take advantage of It.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
Phont 71 Rote burg. Oa.
BABIES
BABY BUGGIES
GO-CARTS
Cribs, Cradles, Basinets, Baths, Jumpers
The Baby Will Appreciate These Conveniences
McKEAN, DARBY & BALDWIN
, COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS .
' ROSEBURG, ORE.
Free Consultation Phone 491
DR. HARRISON FOLK
Electro-Thcraphy-EIectronic-Sunlight.
Latest Modern Equipment
417-18-19 Perkins Bldg.
fTre.Tirvmoatf
Here's a good buy, a Bulck
C, l2i model. '
Sre it at RAPP BROS.
Ask for Ross.
Among the twenty-five or thirty
Roseburg Rotnriant who are leav- .
Ing to attend the Rotary Convon-
tion, which opens at Portland on ,
Sunday, are Fred Chapman, Ar- :
chie Crawford, Joe Denn and A.
J. Hochradel.
Among those who are leaving
Sunday for Portland to attend tho ,
Rotary Convention to be held ,
there the first of the week are.
F. H. Churchill. James Goodman,
John Runyan, M. S. llanim, A. T.
Hanim, A. T. Iiwrence, Joe Mur
phy und O-car Berrie.
Lucille Gtlbraith and Miss Car
ter of Riddle wer evkdiora In ,
Roseburg eodav. !
W. K. Ott. J. II. Stnnicer. S. L. '
Kidder and James Ilutchings b ft
by auto today for Portland where,
they will ntlen dthe Rotary Con
vention, which convenes Sunday..
Mrs. Fred R"ed was called to j
Klamath Falls today by the word '
of the death of her sister, Mrs. Al
ma Prentiss, who died suddenly
following an operation. Mrs. Pren
tiss h-aves a husband and two small
children.
Electro
, Chiropractic
Healthograms
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE:
Hundreds of people are suffer
ing from HIGH BLOOD PRES
Sl'RK who do not know It.
They are always In danger. Do
not run unnecessary risks.
ELECTRO-CHI ROPIi ACTIO can
h'-ip you. Let us find the cans"
and remove It. It will cost you
nothing to find out. The sue
cess anil growth of ElecuoChi
ropnutic merit your investiga
tion. DR. RUPERT A. MOON
324 Perkins Bldg. Phone 554
CARTER'S
TIRE SHOP
The tallest tree In the world
Is a kind of a Eucalyptus or blue
gum. This tree grows Iu Aus
tralia. It often attains four
hundred feet In height.
The best tire In the world Is
the (Jates Super Tread Tire.
The cart a's is made of the bst
long staple sea island co;ton.
The tread Is thick and wide,
nnd runs well on a low air pres
sure. Th" tread dots not chip
or peel off.
Guaranteed to give service by
the Gates Rubber Co., ami Car
ter's Tire Shop.
Costs no more than any oiher
first class tire.
If yoh are thinking of equip
ping your car with Balloon tires
see Nick. I will g:ve you a good
deal in the exchange.
NICK CARTER
44S N. Jackson St.
Last Time Tonita
TOM MOORE
ANO
BEEE DANIELS
IN
"DANGEROUS
MONEY"
from Gingham to Silk, from
Slum to Society.
Al.o "NEW ENGLAND
FARM"
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EQUINOX OCCURS
The vernal equinox the
period at which -the sun, in Its
annual apparent course among
the stars, crosses the equator
occurred at 7:13 o'clock lust
evening, according to the an-
nouncement at the local office
of the C. S. Weather Bureau.
The autumnal equinox w ill oc-
cur about September 23. These
Instances of the sun's passage
nre selected as a convenient
starting point of a uniform
reckoning of time foe the pur-
poses of astronomical bbserv-
lis.
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