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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, APRIL' 20. 1 925.
THREE
1 LOCAL NEWS
Hume From College
James I'ick-ens was here over
the week end from . A. C. and
visited with his parent uud some
friends.
VIslil Friend "
Mha r-aunne tirmx3 was here
from Oakland Saturday aud up nt
the day shopping and vlsltiuc
with friends.
From Winston-
, Wllhur 1'eople In.
Mr. and Airs. Ab Gruhhe were
' here Saturday noin Wilbur aud
: a I writ the day transacting busi
ness and shopping.
Cecil Ithu k Here
Cecil Kiack, formerly a resi
dent of this city, now located at
K1ko, Watfhlntuon. is vl&iting
with relatives here for a few days.
Leave for Portland!
Mis ThHimn smith . Nathan Fullerton left Sunday
Saturday for several hours visit- i for porllttud where he will spend
lug with friends and shopping. tt uay ur BU iienutiig iu uusinta
She resides at Winston
From Oakland
W. w. Morris and son, Hobby,
were here from Oakland Suturday
visiting with friends and attend
ing to business affairs.
MurWitfce Ucenso Issue
A marriage license was Issued
Saturday to Charles K. Whltely,
of Koseburg uud Miss Florence
Smith, also of this city.
matrers.
From Melrose
H. F. Thompson was a Rose
burg caller this morning and
spent a short time attending to
business -affairs. Alrt Thompson
reiides at Melrose.
In Saturday
I. K. Wuouy, a resident, of
"Winchester, was here for several
hours Saturday attending to busi
ness affairs and trading.
From (illrie
Willard Smith was a visitor In
this chy for a few hours this
morning and transacted business
matters. Air. Smith resides ur.
Wide.
K I It or Mnllory Visit l
J. L. .Mnllory, editor of the
. Oakland Tribune, made a short
trip to this city Saturday and at
tended to business matters.
Is VMting Here
Mrs. Ceelle Fessler Is here from
Garden Valley visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. Abraham for a few days.
Mrs. Curtis In
Mrs. K. W. Curtis spent sev-
eral hours here Saturday afm:-
onon shopping and visiting with
friends. She resides ut Looking
itlass.
From Wilbur
F. F. Parker was a visitor from
points north o Koseburg Satur
day and transacted business for
a short time. Air. Parker is a
Wilbur resident.
1-YoiU IHIInnl
Victor Phipps, a resident of
Pillard, was among those to visit
In this city Saturday and spend
a short time attending to business
matters.
The most rapid delivery service
In the city will deliver a red hot
loaf to your door five minutes be
fore you are ready to dine.
CKIMM ItltOS.' MILK HKKAD.
Phoire 133.
From Cmpqun
Amie Churchill was a visitor In
this city Saturday afternoon for
a few hours and visited with
pome friends. Sire resides at
llmpfUA.
Miss Anderson Visits '
Miss Clara Anderson, who
teaches In the school at flreen,
was a Roseburg caller Saturday
and spent the day visiting friends
and shopping.
Visitor Saturday
Vincent Preschern was a Rose
burg visitor Saturday from Mel
rose. Mr. Preschern was here
visiting friends and transacting
business.
Gnosis Over Week-Fnd
Air. and Mrs. Frank Marshall
of Glendale were visitors here
over the week end and were
guests at the ha me of Mr. and
Airs. A. W. Wampole.
From filendnle
C. Johns was a Rosebnrg vipt
tor Saturday and transacted husl
nes and spent a short tin- visit
ing with friend. Mr. John? U
a resident of Glendale.
t'ndergoes Operation
Itoscoe, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ktbert Hall of Riddle under
went a nose and throat operation
at Mercy Hospital Saturday, with
Dr. A. C. Seely in attendance.
Visitors Saturday
A. O. Kirby and daughter were
visitors from southern points In
the county and spent the day
transacting business and visiting
friends. They reside at Myrtle
Creek.
From Melroe
Among thoe it) from out of
town points Saturday for a few
hours was John Husenbark. Sr.,
of Alelrose. Mr. Husenbark was
here on business and visiting wiih
friends.
Marriage Licenses Issued
Marriage licenses have been Is
sued to Charles E. Whitley and
Florence Smith and to Raymond
K. Stockwell and Dora E. Learning.
.Miss Zigler Returns Hume
Miss Zela Zigler. who has been
visiting at the homes of Mrs. Dex
ter KUe and Mrs. George Halter
for the past five weeks or so, re
turned to her home in Portland
Sunday.
To Visit In Portland
Miss Frances Howell left for
Portland Sunday, were she will
be the guest of her nelce, Airs,
II. L. Ale Henry. She expects to
remain in Portland for about a
month.
Porllanderst to Locate Here
Air. and Mrs. W. V. Wilcox nnd
daughter, who visited at the honre
of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Folk
last week, have returned to this
city from Portland and will make
their future home here.
! Visiting At Portland I
' Mr. and Airs. Pert O. Dates left '
for Portland Saturday to spend a
few days visiting at that city. j
Here from lNmer
Roy If ill ts arrived lure from
Powers Sunday to ppend a short
time on UiMue-t and visit with
friends.
From Powers
II. II. Pricey was here from
Powers. Saturday, and spent sev
eral hours atttnding to business
matters.
Visitor Sunday
Mrs. J. H. Chambers was here
from Cottage Grove Sunday and
spent the day vi.-ltiinj with some
friends.
Here From GJandale
Miss Susan Cornell, instructor In
the Gbiulalw schools visited la
Koseburg over the week end.
; Aliss KUen Shrum was here Sat
urday from Glide and spent the day
visiting with friends and shopping.
! DMIard Man In
! C. K. Mover was here from PHI-
ard Saturday, attending to business
matters and visiting friends in the
afternoon.
Oakland Coup to VUlt
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hogan were
here over Saturday from Oakland
visiting with friends and trans
acting business.
On kin nd Resident Visitor
W. N. Crouch was here Sunday
and spent the day visiting with
friends. He returned to his home
at Oakland this morning.
Former Resident VMtls
Miss Vera H. MacKay nrrlved
here Saturday from Marshfield
and spent the week end visiting.
She formerly resided in this city.
Solomans Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Georse Soloman
were here from Wilbur for a few
hours Saturday afternoon shop
ping and transacting business.
From Cottage Grove
Alildred Stephens was here Sat
urday and Sunday visiting with
friends. She resides at Cottage
Grove.
Cef'tatinly It Is something new
and It is as good us it is new.
One trial will convince you. Or
der now! GUI MM 11ROS.' MILK
RRKAD. Phone
Mr. Marks In
Ed Alarks was In from the rural
districts for a few hours Saturday
attending to business matters. Mr.
Marks la from Garden Valley.
Visitor Today
ttoorge Willett, Cottage Grove
attorney, and former resident of
this city, was a caller In Koseburg
this morning and transacted busi
ness. From Oakland
A. Henuinger, Onkland mer
chant, was a visitor- in this city
over Saturday, spending the day
on business and visiting with
friends.
From Drain
John L'. White spent a few
hours in this city Saturday at
tending to business affairs. Air.
White returned to his home at
Drain Sunday.
Springs Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Spring ar
rived h-ere Sunday from Camas
Valley to spend a few days at
tending to busltiH-s Interests and
visiting with friends.
Week Knrt Quests
Air. and Mrs Frank P. Spier
ing were girests over the week
end at the home of Ilr. and Mrs.
F. R. Dunlap on south Mill street.
Mr. piering Is a brother of Mrs.
Dunlap, and has many friends in
this city, having visited here Sev
ern! times.
From Wilbur
Mrs. I. F. Ray spent several
hours In Rosebnrg Saturday visit
ing and shopping. She Is a resi
dent of Wilbur.
Returns Home
C. E. Whltely returned to his
home at Cottage Grove Sunday
after spending Saturday in this city
attending to business matters.
Mtus Pankey Here
Miss Pearl Pankey arrived here
from Central Point Saturday to
spend a few days visiting with
friends In the city.
Mankind Vainly Seeks
Nature9 $ Great Secret
We may be quite certain that Na
ture holds in reserve causes of
'rvMirrectlon, as U also hoids in Its
hands the cause of destruction. For
1 Nature, time is nothing. An net ton
which require a hundred thouund
( Veitrs to accomplish is us clearly
determined and planned us an ac
tion wlii tli requires only a minute.
! Absolutely speaking, eternity exists
; alone, und time U but a relative
i form.
' As to our human personalities,
which are a part of this universal
! matter, und their Immortality or
I resurrection, It would he of the
i highest Interest for us to know the
1 evince of the soul. Kach of the
I cntitueut atoms of our bodies is
indestructible and Incessantly trav
els from oue incorporation to un-
otlier.
Louie leads us to think that our
vital force, our psychic monad, our
Individual self, is equally Inde
structible, and more Justly. Rut In
what conditions does it exist? Un
der what forms Is It reincarnated?
"Vhat were we before birth? What
shall became of us after death?
Astronomy gives us the llrst re
ply worthy of the majesty of Na
ture. Put this reply cannot be
lie rely the corollary of a psychologi
cal solution. Let the philosophers
iiniliite the astronomers. Let thein
cork 'vlth facts Intend of specu
lating with words and one day the
veil of I si a shall be entirely raised
for our souls, which so eagerly long
for the truth. Positive science,
Science alone, will reply: "Life Is
universal nnd eternal." Dr. Arthur
Shvyn Ilrowh In the New York
Herald-Tribune.
To Portland
Miss Helen Frease, of this city,
left this afternoon for Portland,
where she will spend the next few
days vkdtlng with friends.
Here Sntnrilny
G. F. Hamilton was among
those from southern points in the
Iconnty to spend Saturday In this
city visiting amt transacting busi
ness. , Mr. Hamilton resides at
Myrtle Creek.
Mrs. Fullerton Returns
Mrs. Nathan Fullerton, who
with Mr. Fullerton nttended the
Rexall convention at Spokane last
week, returned to this city Sun
day, after stopping over in Port
land to visit with friends and re
latives for a day or eo on her
return trip.
licave for Fddyvlllt
Mrs. Rert Calloway, and little
son, I truce, who have been resid
ing here some time, left Sunday
morning for Kddyville. Oregon,
where they will join Mr. Callo
way, who has been working there
this winter. Mrs. Calloway was
formerly Alias Leone Sceed. .
Front Alelroso
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser
were h'ere this morning tor a few
hours transacting business and
shopping. They rt sldo at Alelrose.
Purchases Homo
The bungalow belonging to F.l
mer Metzger, and ".situated on
Corey Avenue, has been purchas
ed by Charles Handsh. The deal
was made through th W. A. Ho
ward Real Estate Aconey,
Mrs. Hfnklo Return Tonl;;ht
Mrs. K. A. Ilinkle Is expected
to return to this city this even
ing from Salem, nfter spending
the past two months visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Watson, and
their month old son. Richard Kd
gnr. born the 2'ith of March. She
is the mother of Mrs. Watson.
John Xemier a Visitor
,Ioh Neuner. of S:m r rancisco,
arrived here Saturday to look af
ter business matters. He left this
afternoon for his southern home
where he has been encaged in
business for a number of years.
Clengary VV. C. T. U. '
The Clengary W. C. T. TT. will
meet Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Thomas Games. All
members are urged to rfttend nnd
to bring dnrning needles and thim
bles. Everybody welcome.
Frm Davs Creek
.Mr. and Mrs. Noah V'ood nnd
son were here from .points south
Saturday nnd spent a few hours
shoppine nnd attending to busi
ness matters. They reside ut
Days Cnvk.
Carl V. Ohmnn hi" purchased a
house and two lots on the highway
at Riverside, the property form
crlv beloncine to Airs. Kmmft Max
well of Fairfax. Cal. The deal
was made by Charles Kyesr local
real estate agent.
Returns To Coast
Mrs. A. C. Mold, who has been
visiting at the J. A. Stephens
home at Oakland for some time,
was a visitor in this city a short
time today before returning to her
home nt North Rend. She was ac
companied here by her daughter.
Mrs. Stephens, who will remain In
Roseburg for a few weeks.
After All, Foundations
Are Things That Count
As you huve watched a sky
scraper rise slowly from a deep
foundation, has it ever occurred to
yvu to liken your life to the erect
ing of a building? A huge sky
scraper was umler construction In
our neighborhood. It seemed to take
a long time to dig the foundation.
Progress in getting the basement
Ini lit also appeared very flow. It
took quite u while for the walls to
ns to the street level. After that,
fiowpvt'i. tho Kkvsrrjmor rose moid
1 lv T.t .mv. btiik u-h.i ImiiI ntit fol.
lowed the early st aires. It must have
tppenred that the building towered
up almost overnight.
Isn't it very much the same with
i successful career? Kvery now and
iigain n man seems to climb spec
tacularly. To those who don't know
tilii). Ids progress looks phenome
nal, p.ut that Is because they have
not followed closely all the fouiula-tinn-lnying
the man bus done. I'su
ally those bast astonished by n big
man's rise are those who have been
most familiar with his earlier rec
ord. They hae seen the digging.
Ihe planning, the swfutlm;. Any
man who aspires to raise a monu
ment to himself must hrst expend
endless toil tn preparing the right
kind of foundation, Forbes Magu-elne.
By CLUYAS WILLIAMS
Snapshots of A Man Getting Settled At The Movies
CRUSHES M.0NG ROW
LEAVING TRMl OP
WRECKAGE AK'D AP0LO"
3IEt BEHIND HIM
TINAU.V KEACHES TvVO
VACANT SEATS AND DEBMT
STARTS WITH WIPE WHETHER
TO TAKC TWEJ.E, OR VVHETHEU.
THOiC FARWE.R ON WC0!J Br
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HAT INTO PLACE AND SET
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WIFE ASSURES HIM HC'LL,
CATCH HIS HEATH or C&LD IP
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WORMS HIMSELF OUT
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WADptD UP IN HIS
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WIPE WHISPERS THAT
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HAT IN HIS LAP INSTEAD
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WHEN WIPE ANNOUNCED
SHE ANT 6EE VERVWEU.
AND TT-!EYT RETTER MCVE
TD TV1CSE SEArbTARTMR CM
Have you Bometninc to sell, t
trade, .j kivb away. Use News
Review columns.
Use News-lie view Classified Ad
vfrilMtnK for rpsuifs
lfrrw Saturday
Amonjr the out of town visitors
hfre Saturday were Mrs. Otis Mr
Kinlpy and dauphter. Ilnby. of
Myrtle Creek. They spent the
afternoon shopping and looking
after business matters.
Mr. Willard Itrturns
Mrs. J, Willard returned to
her home in this city thi morn
ing aftt-r spending the week end
vitdting in Portland. She ari'oin
panied her son Dale, who visltvd
hTe about a week, and was ron
rined to the family home wi'h in
fluenza, to Portland Haturdriy, to
resume his work at Hill Military
Academy.
To McMiiinvllle
Rev. H. L. Caldwell Irft this
morning for MeMinnville. where
he will snenk at thw Chapnl ex
ercises at I. Infield College Tues
day. He will slop over on his re
turn at Pprineffeld to nttend the
I'mpqua Doctor's Association
meeting. He expects to return
to Koseburg about Friday.
Islam's Holy City
Anddiin city of Mecca, tdtuntod
213 miles south of Medina, is fa
mous for hfin the birtipiaee of
Mohammed ("1 A. IM. and the
holy -eity of 11 nut. Mecca ron
tulns tlie (J rent Musipie. or Caaha,
a mnnltleent temple, which is un
nnnlly visited by hundreds of thou
sand of pilgrims. Near the city
1h a cave where It Is said the
prophet was accustomed to retire
to perform his devotions, and
where in W4 the Koran was re
vealed to him by the an'l !;ihriel.
In Mohnniuted. to escape from
his enendes, lied from. Mecca, nnd
I after a journey of Hi days entered
j Medina amid acclamations of the
I populace. Thin event Is called the
! liiyini, nnd murks the commence
ment of the Mohammedan era.
Kansas City Star.
Who Knows?
It was In n restaurant. The nnx
lous waiter was hovering round the
puleM-liKiiing and benevolent
diner.
"Do you believe that history re
pents itself, sir?' he nsked anxious
ly. "I certainly di." replied the cus
tomer as he rose from the table and
put down the napkin he had been
usin.
The waiter's face lost something
of that anxious look.
" ell."' he mill, "a gentleman
who was here yesterday gave me $1
for n lip."
" lb. we!l,H replied the patron,
buttoning up his c tat t leave, "per
haps lie will he in uain today."
Loudon Answers.
(fyA makes millions IhmK
0 "Better uie a drop of
Advertising inK to
W Malte them
w2- buuin uour
ioods
1
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I.I11KKTV TllHATISr.
MndKe lUThimy, Konnoth Ilar
lnn nnd Mary Carr nlny the prin
cipal roles, nnd they are support
ed In fine style liy John Mlllnn.
Dorothy Palim, Krttlle Phillips,
Kdward Davis and Uobort Dud
ley. "On the Stroke of Three" was
adapted hy Phillip I.nnerKan from
the Saturday Kvenlntr Pout story
ty Henry Payson Dowst, which.
In novel form, proved so popular
throughout the country as "The
Man Krom Ahaluna", It is a
powerful tale with the scenes lnld
tn a rup-vd mountain country
where the people are simple rural
folk, and in the Rlddy whirl of
New York's richest and most
fiiHhlonnlile set. In addition to
the beautiful outdoor settlnKs,
"On tho Slroko of Three" has
bwn mounted on a fltttncly lavish
scale. Miss Bellamy and Mr. Har
lan rl?o to new hetRhts of drama
tic Interpretation In this photo
play, which will win new laurels
rnr nil concerned. IJIierty Thea
tre, tonleltt nnd tomorrow.
SUPREME COURT DENIES
RUM TRAFFICKER'S PLEA
WASHINGTON. Aprn 20. The
supreme court declined today to
review the validity of the convic
tion of Kosweil O. Johnson and aix
others In connection with prose
cutions arising out of the violation
of the federal prohibition law at
Gary, Ind., In which fifty-two per
sons were found guilty.
Judge Hamilton this mornlnir
received a telegram from Coquille
statin that Mrs. Lowry Watson.
well known pioneer resident of
mat section pawneu wway .1 UT-i
home there at 12:15 this morning.
Mrs. Watson has a number of rela
tives residing in and around Rose
burg Including Attorney J. O. Wat
son, and has a number ot old
friends here.
Order vnnr ffraduntlnn announce
ments at tho News-Hevlew office,
New line of samples just received.
Have you something to sell, to
trade, to give away. Use News.
Review columns.
Old-Time Shoes
Trade In Property Made
An exchange of property has
been made between R. W. Curtis,
of Looking Glass and Bert Hart of
Glendale. The 205 acre ranch, be
longing to Mr. Curtis was traded
by hlra to Mr. Hart, with an addi
tional sum of money, for the Hart
general merchandise store, situated
on the highway near Glendale. The
new owners will take Immediate
possession of their respective property.
olel Man and Party Stop Over -Kev.
W. W. Newberry and
parly stopped over in this city
Saturday and were guests nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Chnm
berlln Rev. Newberry, the Iean
of Simpson Itible Institute of
Seattle, is alto the Superintendent
of the Pacific Northwest District
of the Christian and Missionary
Alliance and Is also a noted author.
rlihniHW I-'lre Sunday
Thw fire department was called
out yesterday afternoon for a
chimney fire on Harvard Avenue.
As the blaze was outside he city
limits, the de'artmtnt being for
bidden by ordinance to no outside
the boundaries, the engine turned
back, but severnl of the members
of the department went on to the
scene of the fire and remained
until the denser wns over. '
.TOWITT.TIIIIMIIT.IIK
Clean up
Clean People Won't
Clean Clothes
Let us do the Cleaning. ,
Imperial Cleaners
Our Auto Will Call
Phon 277
Vinegar for Longevity
A man died In the apple district
of New York who hud spent nearly
all of lii ninety-two yearn In the
tiianufiictnre of vinegar and he had
contended fur years that the secret
of his longevity was the character
of h i m work and It seems If there
mlht hr sonictliini; In his conten
tion, for uliii't siii)iilt;ineouly
there emms a story from KniJand
where the nes of four employe"
nirirrcLMte :t::."i years. "Tl: oldest of
this jrrotip was nearly ninety nnd
the youngest neatly seventy. The
pronri tor of thin establishment
said he knew of nnother vinegar
distillery where there were four
generations of one family at work.
' Henry VIII Buffered from pont
j nnd. Judejni; hy their footwear, so
i did most of hN fuihjeets. Shoes he
j en me "f such etniordinnry width
that, owlni to the fact thnt Knuluud
' Is n n ishiinl an.l spnre llinitei), a law
j was jtussed forlildd'nK itny one to
' weitr shoes wider limn dx hiclit
! iHToM the ton. Kllj-.aliethjin hoot
! were the iimM orn.il. Worked lu
cold and silver, le.v cost at leiol
S."o u pnlr. In liii the present
type of shot? ywih evolved, and In
I hUH hti'-Kles came into fashion ; hut
It was not until the Nineteenth cen
tury th:it dines were made tpiela!ly
to tit the rh ht and left foot,--l'roai
T. IVs and OnscH't Vei.ly.
I WILSON SPORTING GOODS i
NEW STOCK EXERCISERS
g TENNIS RACKE IS eLAYL.KUU!NU liALL. g
TFNNIS NF.TS INDOOR BALL3
GOLF BALLS g
RACKET PRESS
BOXING GLOVES 1
FISHING TACKLE jg
i Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25
I 119 NO. JACKSON
I WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
TENNIS RACKETS
TENNIS NETS
TRAf K SHOES
BASEBALL SHOTS
BASEBALL MITS
NE4V STOCK
A Message cf
Economy
The etock of monuments
which we rarry, mlKdy
good appe arance, quality and
fine workman-diii, at prlcps 1
which make them outstand
ing values.
We hire no hU:h priced work
men or anents atd therpfore
ran Mve you from 2.1 p-r
rent to 30 jmt cent on your
work.
8ei us before placing your
order.
Peoples Marble and
Granite Works
602 N. Jackson Street.
Oarsmen Work Hard
X professor lit Vale university h
heen niiikiiu' tt with re-ard to
the energy used hy trained racing
oarsmen.
Il tells ns, London Tit-Iiits notes.
, that they are more etlicient thsin
niot .'jsoline in- l steam engines, ns
one-fourth of the energy produced
hy the men pies direetly toward
driving the ho;it. Spechil apparatu
showed thnt during a race an o;)rs
mnn breathes Id gullons of air u
minute.
l-;:ieh man produer-s nearly four
horse power In energy nt the atari
of n race, and in a four-mile event
his ImmIv will Un up fuel equal to
U.-itrly half n pound of su-ur.
Uncle's Will Great Help
They were dlscusidna the thine
ihi(Ii help n nut q to it.tain sui'Cfs.'
In tl world, when one younx iiiiid
l.ihl :
1 here's nothing like force of
h:iraetr' Now, there's J'ms. Ife
"ire to it,,pi.e his w;iy In the Mr1 I
lie's a will of his own. mii kntivv."'
"I'.ilt Hrown has jtnirietliiti.' Indter
In hi" t:(or.M : ued his ft tend. I
'What's tha:
A will of his iineleV
' Danger as Years Pass
An the years ji hy we are nil
nmre or h"-s .idJeet to two d;ir.2'Ts.
; the dnnu'er of p-trilie;i)ion mid the
i danger of putrefin-tion ; cither thnt
; we sliftll tiecome hard and enllous.
crnsTed over with customs un con
vention (ill no new my of lht or uf
Joy cull r';o h lis. or that we slnill
hecorne hi?; und rtisi.riinizeil, omr
' our irrip u;on the reul uml vital
sources of hitppine-s uti'l powi-r,
; writes John Hiiitou'Iis. Nie.v there
1 In no preserviitive and 11 tit Ihepi lc.
; nothintf keeps one's lienrl yoiitii.
like love like sympnlhy. like triviru
on4' self with ent Inisliisiu to Homi'
j worthy tliin or cause.
I "Bidding Prayer"
I A prnyer whhh hid or directs
; whiit Is to he pr:iy.l for Is fre
quently Wiow n us 11 hMdiiu prner
( This form of exhortation, nlvvnys
coni-hi'i ni. with the Lord's I'r;ter.
was enjoincr! (y the lifty -fifth e:i,n
of-tin Aiulkiin ehureh In l'Vti:., to
he ii-e-l ln-1'Te nil s'-nicris und
homilies. It wms, noil In It ahridi d
form tll) is, ry linpres e. jtlh.w
Ina ltl'li l'lu:il to nippi troru their
own knowledge rtpeeiul rnses f
iieees;t un h-r tin different hends.
Postgraduate Course
Uncle Eben
lv wav 11 f'w ue'inhT of d's
poncreyjitlon ilrops off to l';(,'
aaid t nle KUen. "tflneter eotopet
yoh ptistitr to reiiVI Vtn dut tie's
(tlvln 'em n sermtm nnd not n little
bedtime atory."
f "ut ' i; nr on !i!ire A ore for
cutting n woman's halt thun a
' mnn's. I lov conn-?
Unrher -We h;irhers liave Tun to
1 les rn n en 1 1 re new 1 1 nt of coo
tirs.tiloii for yon Indie.
Rend the Classified ads.
in Tlie News-Review. They
mean dollars to you
Color of Life
You use silverware and linen, hang up curtains and
pictures, wear fabrics carefully cut and adorned all for
the purpose of coloring the drab facts of food, shelter and
clothes.
Advertisements enable you to put this color
into your life. They bring you news of improvements to
quicken your pleasure, increase your efficiency, lessen
your work to feed your hours with every comfort and
convenience men have thought out for you.
Read the advertisements. Their timely messages,
their intimate lessons in economy, their assurance that
advertised goods will please help you color your life
even more.
When you choose from advertised goods, you
choose from the safest goods known. They are value
true. Read the advertisements in these columns. By their
guidance you can obtain the best today; economize for
the best tomorrow.
ADVERTISING REDUCES Tl IE COST OF PRODUCTS
Tl IAT ADD PLEASURE AND COMFORT TO LIVING