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FIVE ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, MARCH 31. 1925. SPORT SHORTS .have contributed their best to, time for 100 meters snd three make this the greatest indoor tea- ! quarter of a mile and atill hold un In the history of the sport. ' those, marks. Harold Osborne. To Willie Ritola goes the honor ' high Jumper, has broken his own or second place in the record to-1 record three times. tai. tie nas oroirea is records (AmcUUd PtaM Uud Win.) NEW YORK, March 31 One hundred and fifteen world records have been made to date In the Indoor track and field season which virtually closed last Satur day night. Of this amazing total 61 marks still stand, the other being superseded. Paavo Nurmi, of Finland leads with 31 records, of which 18 still stand to his credit, most ot the other sixteen he himself has broken in subsequent - meets through the east. Spurred by- Nurmt's unprece dented feats, American track stars since the first of the year, but has seen most of his performances fall before Nurul. I'go Krlgerlo ot Italy, Olympic walking champion, has made fif teen murks. Nine were made Sat urday night, when he deteated Will, am Plant his American rival in a 10.001) meters race. Plant, with three defeats over I'rlgerio to his credit, has made six records and has held four of them. Alan Helffrich, the Penn state runner, has proved a sensation, setting the remaining three world marks and losing only one race. Lloyd Sahn ot the lloston Athle tic Association has beaten Nurmis - 2 sT"A n i teg foritdwamof protection- fee- Here ii what c West Coast Life Perfect Protectioa Policy will givsj $5,G00 if you die from natural cause jXOQOO yu from acclden and in case of permanent total disability the company will 1. Waive all premium payments 2. Pay you $25 per week for one year; and a ad dition ' 3. Pay you $50 per month for life; and 4. Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary when jpa die, 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as a result of accident, the company will pay you ' $5,000 in cash, immediately, in aJdition to all other benefits. In csm of temporary dissbility, as a result of either sickness or accident, the company will pay you $25 per week for a limit of 52 i-eeks. West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY HOMg ornceAN FAMSICO PORTLAND BRANCH OFFICE, SEVENTH FLOOR CASCO BLDQ. HARLEY J. WATSON, Dist Mgr. 1144 Corey Ave., Roseburg, Oregon PHILADELPHIA. March 31. Collecting 15 hits the Philadel- ephla Nationals yesterday ga'aed a 11 to 6 victory over the ttr.l-tuo Internationals in the final exhibi tion game in Florida. The Phillies will leave Draden town on their homeward Journey today. - Part of the Athletics squad arrived home yesterday, while the other part was defeat ing the Baltimore Internationals at Eustas, Fla. The score was 2 to 5. CHICAGO, March 31. -.More trouble for the Chicago Cubs seems lurking In the otflng. It centers about Clark Plttenger, re cruit shortstop, sent with Charley Root to the Los Angeles Pacific Coast league club In a deal for the veteran Jtittiny McAuley. Plttenger sa; he left his Day ton, Ohio, home and his dental studies at Ohio state university to get into the big show and it must be that or nothing. The trade leaves him with the Angels on nntlnn with nrm'l.lnn fnr nwjill 1 . . nn hours notice. The White Sox resumed their civil war in their Shreveport, La., camp with Harry Hoopers giving Eddie Collin's personally directed team a 3 to 1 lacing. CLEVELAND. Ohio, March 31. The Cleveland Indians break camp at Lake Landing tonight leaving tor Savannah, where to morrow tuey engage Hoch'esler ot the International league, in the first ot several barnstorming games. GUARD MURDERS TWO TERRORISTS MOSCOW, March SI.- The ter rorists liagluskl and WelnorkeW wics, whom the Polish govern ment recently agreed to exchange for two Poles under sentence 01 death in Soviet Russia were at tacked and killed by Police Ser geant Nago aiurasiko while on the way to this border for the ex change, here. Muroszko Is quoted as declaring that he made the attack in re venge for atrocious treatment be underwent when a resident ot Russia. ' The train bearing the two ter rorists to the place of exchange was nearlng the Soviet ooruur when Muroszko auddeuly drew his revolver and fired several times. Baglnskl was Instantly kilted and bis companion died within a short time. Aflr the deed, Murosako sur rendered to the custody ot the other members ot police guard, exclaiming: "I have acted as a patriot have killed two traitors. " ONE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES DETROIT, March 31. The De troit Tigers, who defeated the Colts of Richmond, Va 6 to 3 yesterday were scheduled to meet the Norkolk, Va., team today in the last game ot their first barn storming trip. NEW YORK, March 31. The vagaries of baseball continued to be manifest yesterday in the fourth defeat ot the Washington Senators at the hands of the New York Giants in Jacksonville, Fla. by the one-sided score ot 13 to 3. Seventeen safe hits were col lected In the New York assault. Babe Ruth shook up the state of Alabama with a terrible third base clout In the second inning of a game between the Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers at Birmingham. The long hit wound up a New York rally netting seven runs and giving tiro Yankee's so large an advantage that they captured a raggedly fielded game, 11 to 8. when Mr. Duke sued his first wife for divorce in New Jorsey, Mrs. Duke claimed that both she and her husband were, residents of New York and the New Jersey court could not try the case. lie said that when she filed her ans wer to her husbands complaint, she reserves all rights. Asked why she had waited 20 years to take any action, Mr. FILTER WILL CURE RADIO-DERMATITIS Woiu rwts u4 was., PARIS, Mar. 81. A filter, which It is claimed will make X-rays harmless and cure radlo-dermati-tls, the disease which has mutilat ed or killed many scientists using the rays, was described tho aca- Caruthers said that she had never 'uvmy of sciences last night by been in need ot money until she according to tntormatiun was swindled out of nearly 1400.- 000 in 11122 by stock frauds. He said she now has to earn her liv ing giving music lessons. A hearing in the case will be 1eld April .8, when Mrs. Duke must show cause why her suit shall not be dismissed on the grounds that the divorce is valid. Man cannot live by bread unless it's extraordinarily good. Try one loaf of OK1MS1 BROS. MtLK BREAD. Phone 1U. ANTLERS THEATRE Douglas Fairbanks will be seen in the marvelous Arabian Klcbts tale, ''The Thief ot Bag dad," at the Antlers Theatre. It was, according to all accounts, the .ruul iwiwl tnnnna nt thi BPI-ttttn. alone Douglas Fairbanks came upon this amazingly romantic love story and that he undertook to make it into a pnotnplay. Moving picture crjtlcs, in such cities as "The Thief IAMFQ R nillfF lo Bagdad haa been shown, have JiVlCO O. svwivs. been unanimous in assertina that SUED BY WIFE it Is the greatest film ever made. When it is considered that his (Aaociattd rrus Uued Win.) story departs from the affairs of new vork. March 31. Tho ! everyday life and soars suit ot Mia. Lillian N. Dime, against James B. Duke, tobacco magnate, who divorced her twenty years ago, tor separation ana maintenance is based on the Daniel UertheloL The filter Is the Invention at two French scientists. J. Iluiar and P. Mondain. The inventors had the idea ot using the antagonism ot the In frared rays toward the radiation ot shorter wave lengths. Living tis sues exnosed to X-rays and then exposed to the action, ot the infra-red . rays, showed no. signs ot radlo-dormatttts nor any essential modicatioa. The Inventors tur iher claim to have cured pereous ! suffering from radio-dermatitis af ter three or tour applications ot I their system. They. a Biter ot plastic ma terial which allowa amy the r4 and yellow, rays to pass. The dis covery is of. especial interest be cause ot the possibilities It opens up tor the treatment ot cancer by. X-rays, which could in us oe train ot their harmful radiation. grounds that in the divurco case she refused to recognize toe juris diction ot the New Jcisuy court and reserved all her tt;bts, ac cording to a statement by her at torney. AUeu Uarutnera, Her complaint charges that Mr. Duke lived with her from Novem ber 1901 until July 1905 when he deserted her. During tho ensu ing 20 years, the compluic stales, he has refused to provide for hur. According to Mr. Caruthers, SAVE oft into dreamland; mat there, has been visualized and made real the soar ing away of the Magic Carpet ov er the bouse-tops and into the sky; the Winged Horse, with the Thief Kallouing oft to and through the clouds Thief The finest banquet served In tne city in the past year served GRIMM BKU3. MILK VREAD to the satis faction of all the guests. Try one loaf. Phone 133. FAMOUS HAIR DRESSER DIES (JunocUttd I'r.w Lmuo. if In.). HOLLYWOOD, Cel., Mar. 31. Hutlle Tabourae, negro hair dres- ar whoaa deft tinkers have been credited with creating the exotio ) h. Min iir.ii. mihinh the coiifurea of Gloria Bwansou, Poia throws into the air and ( Negri ana otour screen m"""". climbs into the Bky, up sorts of places It will that "The Thief of Bagdad" is no mere spectacle; no mere bring- TJse News-Keview Classified Ad vrtilnr for resnits. DRUGSTORE lug together ot crowds to appall the multitude. When a crowd or even an army Is desired, the Thief simply takes a seed from a box. throws it on the ground, and 10! a huge army with banners springs from the earth. This sort of thing is the warp and woof ot "The Thief ot Bagdad," MAJESTIC THEATRE "The Lonely Road' will be the attraction at the Majeslio theatre tonight. It Ic a First National picture, a B. P. Schulberg production, and Katherlne MacDonald Sa the beau tiful star. It is a love atory with a problem, but unlike most screen playa it starts instead ot ends with wed ding bells. Marriage comes first, then sor row and finally love, for Kalherine MacDonald Is to be seen as a much misunderstood wife, who deprived of all Independence and the right to run her own home as she sees fit; leaves her good-looking but narrow-mlndea husnand. Into all ; died ia a Hollywood nospuai be seen Uerday. utterly unknown, to. 1 n.tnM ,.r mnviA tans wnn nave mired and perhaps Imitated, yes- lull-ad-her tluished work on the screen. SAW REFLECTION; RIDDLED A MIRROR (Aaodstod hM Usl Wlr CULVER CITY, Cal., March 31. Police are looking tor the bur glar who smashed a looking glaxs at the Jewish orphan home heic. Tne Intruder apparently mistook his reflection In the glasa for a night watchman, officers say; at (east those who hastened to the home on hearing pistol shots think that was the case, for they found a full length mirror splint ered with bullets and, abandoned nearby, a flashlight and. the. .38 caliber weapon from whkb, the shots had been tired. BwieleM' Liberty Theatre "Pal O' Mine," written by Edith Kennedy, is a superb treatise on marriage aud the beauty of an un derstanding friendship husband and wife. The author con tends that unless the couple are uals and realise that marriage is a TVylTXT CD X T fW ! me ot Blve. and take there can be ivlllllEsIVro.sU U1L no happiness. The story centers ,,.. Tvoel I around a newly married couple IKUssian lypej wh( .j, understand one Is both odorless and colorless, another. They are very happy un possussing those elements which til financial reverses set lu and makes a perfect Intestinal luurl- the wife goes on the stage to make cant. ' both ends meeL The husband no Your Rexall Store guarantees It longer regards his wife as bis pal to possess a high specific gravity anj begins to distrust everything and viscosity (body) equal to II she does. Matters come to AAOTHiat. EXtiLLSll ESTATE MAX BiXO.UB ritODLCllYlv Do you want your clothes to say- "Here's an old timer?" 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A scientifically exact product A Pint Bottle $.00 NATHAN FULLERTON ? lea!Z Zrtig Star Rossburg, Oregon climax when he realises how wrong he haa been, and that in order to be happy he must have (aith and trust in his pal. Irene lllch as the young wife wins new laurels, according to the foremost critics. The rest of the cast are ail admirably suited to their parts. At the Liberty The atre tomorrow and Thursday. (Aawlud Fim Lea Win.) LONDON, March 28. Follow ing the example ot other titled personages. Lord Ledonfield haa converted his Sussex estates Into a private limited company, with a capital of 12.000.000. The ob jects of the compauy are to sc nuira by nurchase. lease, ea- between change or otherwise lands and buildings and to turn tbum to ac count by planting, quarrylngs, minlug and selling timber. Other companies ot the same nature, recently formed, Include belvoir Estates, with a capital ot 12.500.000: Compton Kstates Company, capital $1, 500,000 and ! Merstham Manor, Ltd., capital 1500,000. ' X LODGE DIRECTORY X $25 0010 $50 00 PENCE United Artisans Meeta In Mao cabee hall first and third Wed Desdays. Visiting numbers as ways welcome, HELEN WHITAKER, M. A. MILUREI MoCULLOCH, Trees. BF.l.LE STEPHENSON, Beo. Snapshots of a Boy With a Tummy Ache By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Standard full size and weight packages Medium: VA pounds Large: 3 pounds, 7 ox. ..Your grocer now has two kinds of ' Quaker Oats the kind you have always known and .Quick Quaker. Look for the Quaker on the label That means Quaker flavor the "hot oats and milk" breakfasts doctors are urging in 3 to 5 minutes. That means the superfine oats you want the finest grown, the most delicious in all the world. BKOMW AWARE OP A QUUR TTfllr& IN HI5 TUMMY. pokk Tut ni&ioti or outpj tTEUNS AND DECIDES IT tllf INITELY tt ft PAIN GOES TO TELL MOTHER ABOUT IT WITH HAND ON KNC& HE MEMBERS 6HE PROBABUC WONT LET HIM EAT ANY PINNER says rrs allri&ht, no. hi DIDNT WANT AHYThlNS m TtfTfcEATS QUXKXV ft RELIEVED WHW T)INUEP.'5 Finally teady tpies to LOOK P6 IP HCD1DHT FEEU FUNNY INSIDE TlNIri THAT SOMEHOW FOOD JOES NT TASTf SO 600D. IT IT WERE NT FOR WONDERS WHATtriiEWft SOINiTObE-TELRSTHRCWrl PANIRYP0W?.AWSriS ft NlU CHOCOLATE P0DDIN6 THINKS WrSTPUUY TWT ft LUTTLE PETON6 WOULD BE 6000 R16HT now, but sua CHOCOLWTE PUDDING'S CHOC- OiKi. CODING ! WONDrRS WHV WHEN IT IT DOESN'T LOOK AS 6003 A's CHOCOLATE PUDDING USUALLY DOB 6ETS HMFWAV TWTO06H, DECIDES IT5 N0USE.H CANT FINISH, AND CREAKS THE NEWS ABOUT HIS TUMMY AOiE MOUNTS TO BED WONDER ING SAtlY WHY PEOPlE HAVE TO BE. SX ANYWAY Umpq.ua Klan No. & Meet Ins ana 4tb Mondays 01 aaca monus Address 1. O. Box 88&, Ross burg, Oregon. Woodman of tna world. Camp No. 128 Meeta la toe vua reuows Hall In Roseburg every first sad third Monday evening. Vis iting neighbor always weloouMt JOHN DELL HESS, C. C. M. M. MLLLEU. Clerk. Knights of Pytnias, Alpha Lodos No. 47. Meeta every weuaes day la Knight ot Pylhia hail, Uo Kos street. Visitors always welcomed. SAM CUKISTENSON, C. C. HOY O. YOUNO, M. F. . B. WiMimf.LY, K B 8. K. O. T. M. Meeta eaca second and fourth Thursday of each)" month, la Macoabe hall, coo , Bur Cass and Fin street. Vls hung Knights alwsys U G. GOODMAN, Cm. a W. RAPP. B- K. O. E. 8, Koseburg enspter No. i Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in each month. All sojourning brothers snd sisters are respect fully invited to attend. COKA II. SINOLKl'ON. W. M. FKUM JOHNSON, Secretary. Neighbors Woodcraft, Lllas -Circle N. 49 Meet on first and third Monday evening, la K. ot F. hall, vuiung neignBors Invited to attend. ALVIA WKTHKUKLU O. N. MAROARBT WHITNBY. Clerst - U0. O. F, Ftillstswian Ledge Net ' .Meets In Odd Fellow Ten -pie every Friday evening. Visit tug brothers are slways w come. DONALD YOUNO, N. 0. "J ' A. J. UKDDKS, Reo. Sua J. B BAILUY. Fin, Beo. Fytnian Sisters, Umpv-a Tmpii No. 4 Meats tun secona aus fourth Monday evening of eacs month, at the K. of P. halL Via itor always welcome. MAKTHA CHKISTENSEN, M.E.C. UVA MAHKB, M. of R. C. KVALYN HOP V Bit, M. ot F. UOSEliUKO LODGE NO. 1037 U O. O. M. Meets every WednesdaJ night. Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack on BL Cliib room open 7:110 ts 10 p. m. VulUng brother wel come. W. A. BOOARD, DlcUtor. H. O. FAROBTEW, BecreUry. JNO. M. THRONE, Treasurer. Union tncsmpment. No. 1. I. O. 0. Meet in Odd Frllowa Tem ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays ot each month. Visiting I'atr srohs slways welcome, S'UKD MILl.LR. C. P. W. V WfcTUKRKI.U 8crlbS United-rotnVrnoed of Csroenters and Jointers of America. Meets at 47o 8. Main second cud fourth Tuesday evenings ol each mc th. All carpenten l corned. T. F. HOLM?.,, Reo, Beo. KMKRY COLE, VreiL LsureV Chsotsr No. II, B. A. M Uiated convocatlona on first and third Tuesdays, Maaoulc Temple. All member reques ted to attend aud visiting com panions welome. A. A. WIL.Lih.lt, High Priest. W. V UA&Ulli. SentMA tagies, Roseourg Aerie Meets la Mac as bee hall, on Caa street, on seoond and fourth Wednes ' OX' evenings ot esch month, at o'clock. Visiting brethern In good standing always welcome, RICHARD Bl'SC'H, W. P. P. J THEO. W. ALTHAUS, W. P. ... B r. (lOOIlMAN. tteo. k. F. A. M, uuio Loie No. 13. Regular communications second and fourth Wednesdays., each month, at Masonio Temple, Roseburg, Ore. Vial tors wel " come. M. 3. HA MM. W. M. W. F. HAKRIH. Sec W. B. A. O. T. Roseburg R view No. 11. Holds tegulal meeting on second and fourt Thursdays a 7:30 p.m. Visit ing slsier Invited to attend re view. Maccabee hall. Pin an4 ( us strevts. CLARA LIONEIUIAKE, Com. Jh.8HIU RAPP. Col ,. Roseburg RsDckah Lodge-No, 4 I. O. O. P. Meets In Odd Fet low Temple every week os Tuesday evening. Visiting member In good standing ars cordially Invited to attend. MHti. MAlWARliT ABHCRAFT, N. O. TII.LIB I. JOHNSON, Reo. Boa... KTHKI, BAH.ICV. Fin. B-e. BTfTJ. svlKsT hoseburg Ledus No. 82. Hold regular cotamis Blcatlons at the Ulk's Tempi os each Ihursdajr ot every month, All members rwiuested to a tend regularly, and aU visiting bnHhers ars cordially Invited ts attend. D. B. BUBAR. S. i. (i. BAT. gscrsua.