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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY.. MAY 23, 192?.
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COOLIDBE BEGINS
SOCIETY-
By BEULAH JEWETT
All contribution! to urn pago, society, women'! clubi, and
personal!, should be telephoned to the society editor by Friday
' ot each week. Telephone No. 136.
Queen Thelma Is
Feted by Subjects
Society has foregone the pitas-
urea of entertaining to a great it
Mrs. Kidder Sponsors
Double Shower
Mrs. H. L. Kidder wan hosteBS at
one of the smart affah-a of early
twit thin week. In order to leave I summer, Monday evening:, when
the Carnival daya free for enjoy- j h" Invited a number of Kogeburg
nent of the special holiday attrae-1 women to her home on Ham ave
tlon, and the entertainment of 1 m'e' Hie occaalon being a double
Queen Thelma the First and her ! shower for two of Hoseburg'i popu
quartetto of royal maids haa taken par brlde-elects. Miss F.lsie lllom
first plare. Automobile! have been airom and Mine Marjorle Shay,
at their disposal to convey tliem 1 ,10l teachers at the Henson school.
about the city, and they have been
guesla at all carnival attractions.
At noon Friday, Miss Irla Hire,
one of the ladles In waiting to the
Queen, entertained the royal party
at luncheon at the Orange Lantern
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QUEEN THELMA FIRST
Tea Room, and Friday evening
Queen Thelma was guest of hon
or at a dinner at seven at the ITtnp
qua Hotel for whfrh Miss Adelle
Hernia and Miss Mary Heams were
hostesses. Hoses and sweet peas
In dainty colors combined to make
a lovely table arrangement, and
favors were In the form of corsagea
for the lailles and boutonnleres for
the men guests. Covers were plac
ed for Queen Thelma. Princesses
Fern Reymers, Catherine Slatta.
Iris Rice, Adelle Hernia, Frances
Cassell, Velma Ooff, Mary Heams
and King Ford Singleton, Marlon lar engaged girl, was
Weatherford. Ilonnld Helllwell
Lloyd DavlB, Herbert Oroves, Wil
liam Ilolnn, Clarence llaker, and
John (lerety.
Tonight the royal party will be
dinner guests at the lTmpo.ua Ho
tel, of the Carnival Committee.
Carden Valley Club Meets
Wednesday Afternoon
The Carden Valley Woman's
Club met at the home of Mrs.
Fred I'arrolt Wednesday nfter
noon and after after a short busi
ness session, the afternoon was
devoted to visiting and gsnies.
Th rooms were tastily decorated
In beautiful hornets of roses. It
being the birthday anniversary of
the hostess, the members of the
club pretenled her with a large
blrthdity rake, which ais rut la
ter In tire afternoon. At the
close of the afternoon the hostess,
assisted by Mrs. John Rlnrlalr
and Mrs. R. A. Calhoun, served
delicious lunch. Attending the
he rooms were beautifully deco
rated In rosea and early summer
flowers artistically arranged in
vases and bowls. The evening was
spent In games, contests and
bridge, Mrs. L. L. Crocker win
ning high points at bridge and
Mrs. Klmer McKean winning the
prize for the guessing game. The
guesta of honor were recipient of
many beautiful articles from their
friends, and at a late hour the hos
tess, assisted by Mrs. J. E. Saw
yers, Mrs. T. B. Vlrden, Mrs.
George Holler, and Mlsi Gertrude
Hast, served a delicious luncehon
to the guests.
Invited to the affair were Miss
Klsie Itlomstrom, and Misa Mar
jorle Shay, Mesdames Muriel Keen
an. Arleue Farlelgh, Hoscoe Mars
ters. J K. Kalbe, I.. N. Whipple,
Irvln Hrunn, U L.-Crocker. D. H.
I.enox. Clny Darby, T. H. Vlrden,
W. M. Campbell, M. 8. Hamm, A.
T. Iwreuce, Klmer McKean,
George Holler, and J. E. Sawyers,
Misses Gertrude Itast, Kltiaheth
Parrott, Florence Knedaker, Ruth
Davis. Floience Thompson, Klsie
Canterbury. Fern Hrott. Althea
llembree, Enid Waterman. Myth
Henderson, Ixmise Dnhrlni, Ruth
Swlnney, clnra Jarvia, Muriel
Shay, Catherine Olson, Kllnor
Sherk. I.ydla Christiansen. Mabel
Colvln. lues Frailer, Verlle Tracy,
Catherine Peterson, Irli MrAllster,
lluiel l'ayne and Elsie Hudson.
Popular Engaged Girl
Is Given Shower
Mlsa Marguerite Rusho, a popu-
the honor
guest at a charming nurtv and
shower on Wednesday evening for
which Mrs. J. M. Judd and Misa
Elilress Judd were hostesses. After
the presentation of gifts and an
Informal evening, a delirious lun
cheon waa served at a table ar
ranged under a large Japanese par
asol, with smaller parasols at each
plate. Sweet ieas centered the
table, and roses and fern! were
used about the romns.
Enjoying the affair were Misses
Marguerite Rusho. Mona Porter,
Thelma Smith, Velma McDonald,
Mildred Davis, Kiln Hhnmhart,
Dorothy Eddy, I.oa Cobb. Thelma
Olmstead. Dorothy Winston. Da
phne Hughes. Mrs. M. F. Hire
Mrs. Guy Flint, Mrs. Hoy Younl
Mrs. Charles E. Husho, Mrs. Judd
and Miss Judd.
Younger Set Enjoy
Dancing Party Saturday
A dunrlng party on Saturday
evening at the beautiful new Clay
affair were Mesdame! Geo. Hal- j Smith home at Winston, had Mlsa
ley. J. K. Hrown. H. A. Calhoun
R. 8. lluttnn. G. McDanlel, A. Nl
day, J. Krwln Pace, Fred Parrotl,
Hugh HUrhle. Sr.. A. Schneider.
Peter Sinclair, John Sinclair. R. II.
C. Wood and J. II. Young. Guests
were Mrs. Elizabeth Young, Mrs,
Margaret llannan and Miss Mil
dred Sinclair.
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Youngs 1 losts at
Dinner Party Wednesday
Mr. and Mr. A. J. Tomig were
hosts at a charming dinner party
on Wednesday evening, having
as their guest Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Hell, .Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Chase, Mr and Mr.. Pert Wells.
Mr. and Mm. John Throne. Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. llelnllne. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Knains. Mr. anil Mrs.
Charles lliand. The guests were
seated al an attractively appoint
ed dlnnnr tab!- centered with red
roses, and aft-cr the dinner hour
played cards.
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Railroad Lodcrp
Celebrates Anniversary
A larite number of the members
of the Ladles Anxlllarv of the
Hrothorhood of locomotive Fire
men and Enginemen celebrate,! the
anniversary' of the ord r lat
week with an enjoable party at
the Marcabee Hall. A program en
tertained them early iu the even
ing. Including a piano solo by 11
phlne James, reading hv Maiv
Wood, reading Letba Wheeler, and
piano solos by Genevieve Moore,
Erllne James and Ruth Sargent.
A minstrel wedding given by a
number of l.ady Muscovites was a
feature nf the evening, the various
characters being tnken by. Thelma
James, the bride: Ilia luhbach
Thelma Smith and Mlsa Dorothy
Winston as hostesses, and comple
ments Miss Marguerite Rusho
and Mr. Rudolph F. II. Lindner,
whose wedding will be an event
of early summer. The spaclous
moms were charming in an ar
rangement nf American Heauty
and Alfred Carrier roses anil pot
ted plants,, and the evening of
dancing waa brought to an end by
a supper served by Mrs. Clay
Smith and Mrs. Fred Winston.
Hidden lo the affair were Misses
Marguerite Rusho, Eldres Judd.
Thelma Olmstead, Mona Porter,
Mildred Davis. Jteta Shamhart,
Velma MclHinald, Agues McNabb,
of Portland. Norma Winston. Mes
sers. Rudolph Lindner. Iternard
Young. Harold Irwin. Rny Jost,
Kohert Giles, floors.' Hunt. Mori III
Hitter, Eugene Jlowden. Dale
Smith, Kenneth Winston. Earl
Smlih. and the hostesses. Mioses
Thelma Smith mid Dorothy YVKn
ston. C 0 t
Prominent Club Women
to Attend Convention
Seven clubwomen will go from
the Itnschurg Woman's club
to Marshflelit n attend the State
Contention of Federated clubs to
lie helil there, .rune 3 4 and 6. The
del.-itnte are Mrs. Albert Mlntuin
am! Mrs. Victor Short, with Mrs.
W. F. .lost and Mrs. R. II Comp
ton as alternates. Mrs. Foster Put
tier Is also a delegate by virtue of
her office as president, Mrs. J. C.
Ponsler as piesldrnt of the South
ern Oregon district, and Mrs. Wm.
Hell as director of the State Fed
eration, fuller club members will
al o motor to Mnishflcld for the
contention Mrs Foster Hutner
has Hulled the rluh to her home
for a rini'lal tn.eilng alter the
me groom: sirs, v trior sticeiii. ine (.,,.:,,, ht ,,,,,,, of
parson: Mrs. Case, mother of the ; rt. leijale. i!l he given
bride; Mr. C. Cramer, father of : ,k j 4
the bride; Mrs. Halelgh Ang.t. r I a cc r'
flowor girl: Miss jo.e,,i,.ne Mc-! Informal Affair Given
Elhlnny. ring bearer: Mrs. Fred I for I Iou.se Guest
Heidel. Mn. C. O. Webber. Mrs J. The hon e of Mm. Vay Paid
H. Ralley. ushers: Miss Olive win. at 3f. north Kane street.
Fredrlrkaon. usher: Mrs. Leo Hspp ! the siT-ne of an Intormal uth
muslcWn; Mrs. James Clark. Old j erlng. when a number of Hoe
niarkjoe: Mrs. Klanlev Hanev. the . hnrg people invite,! m meet
objector; Mrs Vred Miller, direct Mrs. F. L. SnoOcrass. e' Eugene,
or. 'a ho Is a bouse gueit of W Paid-
Tables of BOO were made up for , am this week. The evening wa
those who eared lo play after the snent In chatting, informal games
program, and luncheon was served and curds. At a late hour the
later In the banquet rooms Large i hostess, assisted by Miss Muriel
clusters of Scotch, bloom decorat- j Shar, served delicious rvtretk
i tii bill. masts.
' Woodcraft Session Is
; Interesting One
Roseburg members of the Neigh
bors of Woodcraft, who attended
the district convention at Grants
Pas! last week, report a very
pleasing session. Several Rose
burg women were elected to Im
portant positions, and offices. The
district convention! are held every
two yeara, and it was decided to
hold the next meeting, which will
occur In 1S27, at liandon. The
delegate! to the grand lodge which
la to meet In Portland In June,
wore Clara Valley, Grants pass,
Ivy Prospst, Klamath Falls, Lilli
an Coleman, Phoenix and Ethel
Wtorle, North Bend. The alternates
chosen were Helle Bennete, Med
ford, Mabel Roberta, Prudence
Hldlnger, Roseburg and Florence
Crimea, Springfield.
The district officers elected
were Elva Bridges, Medford, dis
trict guardian; Tlllie I. Johnson,
Roseburg, district advisor; Fannie
Ieabo, Creswell, district clerk;
Mrs. Capps, Handon, district bank
er; Florence Howell, Marshfleld,
district magician; Mrs. Huconich,
Klamath Falls, district attendant;
Mary Trumbeli, Bandon, district
captain; Minerva Lewln, district
musician; Ora Haurey, Coquille,
district inner sentinel; Mary Dean
Grants Haas, district outer senti
nel; Donna Oakley, Roseburg, dis
trict flag bearer; June Shamp,
Sutherlln, Sellnda Fountain. Wat
ervllle, and Prudence Piatt, Med
ford, district managers. Margaret
Ionian, Eugene, member ot Wood
craft home council.
Grand Manager Anna Hawkins,
of Toledo, and Past Grand Officer
Mrs. Albert McMurphy, were
among the grand officers present.
Small Dinner Party
Wednesday Evening
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hrand In
vited a group of Intimate friends
to be their dinner and evening
guests on Friday at their home at
Overland Orchards. Covers were
placed for Mr. and Mrs. William
Hell. Miss Kathleen Waller. Miss
Lucille Sapplngtnn. and Mr. and
Mrs. Hrand. The evening was
spent In Informal chatting and
music.
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Kiddcrs Entertain j
North Side 500 Club
Mr. ami Mm. fitanlt Kidder
wore (IHtKhtful hoatn to the North
Ktri 500 club at thflr home on
Rast av'nti Wcdtu'sday evwilnK.
Eleven (able of 600 we re arranged
and the evening wan npent In
playliiR cards. Mri. Herbert Qulne
held high score for ladies and
James Sawyers high srore for men.
After cards, the hosteits. as1nted
by Mra. T. It. Vlrden, Mrs. Chas.
Wharton, Mm. A. Ha urn and MIhs
Gertrude ltaht, served a dainty
luncheon.
Present at the affair were Mr.
and Mrs Wendell Wright. Mr. and
Mrs. ! H. Lenox, .Mr. and Mrs. Ir
vln Rninn. Mr. and Mrs. L. , L.
Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Chinch, Mr. and Mrs. (llenn Wlm
herly. Mr. and Mrs. R. I,. Whip
ple, Mr. and Mrs ('has. McKlhlnny,
M r. and Mm. Jack Whart on , M r.
and Mrs. S. U. Srlllck. Mr, and Mrs.
Hoy Catching. Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Qulne. Mr. and Mrs. Ieon Mc-
Cllntock. Mr. and Mm. Geo. John
pon, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Qulne.
Mr. and Mm. ("has Wharton. Mr.
and Mrs. 8- J. Shoemaker. Mr. and
Mra. 1. G. Itroadwar, Mr. and Mrs.
1. Josse. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Saw
yers, Mrs. A. Haum. Mm. T. Vlr
den. Mm George Neuner, Miss
Gertrude Rant. Walter Hamilton
and Mr. and Mm. 8. L. Kidder.
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Dinner and Dance
at Wigwam Tavern
About fifty couples making up
the membership of the L. K. T
club motored to Wigwam Tavern,
south of Roseburg. Tnesday even
ing for an enjoyable dinner dance.
The turkey dinner was followed by'
several hour of dancing and an
Informal good time which lasted
until midnight. t
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Amusing Piny lo
Be ! lere Tonight
Tonight will be an Important
nrie theatrically In this city by rea
son of the staging here of the
Henry Duffy production of "So This
is London" at the Antlers.
Tills anmslnr George M. CVhnn
pluy Is a cumedy nf deltctoitn situ
ations, subtle humor and keen wit.
It ha pioved a tremendous laugh
ing success wherever it has let it
presented mid It comes here w'.ih
the oiKlnial star and a compu-v
on a par with that seen on Uro.id
wi. IjA retire D'Orfav, the dtnttn
guished comedian, who headed Hie
ciiM In the New York production,
lV be stn In hN orlutnal charac-f-
tuatii u of Sir IVicy lleau'.-hump.
HIK fun making methods, wh'.ch
h ive nn for htm an Iniernai ict.'.il
repetatlon. will he found weil at
tuned to the subtleties of hlo role
In Ibis offering Robert Toms,
known the country over as a ea
table mill p'litiKtrtkthg aitor, a: id
lv Crane, firmer vaudeville sir.
will head the support The l.ut r
wilt bae the delightful role of
Iidy Huiksworth. Which she it
ald to aatoime wtlb ureat distinc
tion. The name of George M. Cohan
ao. ttxl with a piny Is usually a
guarantee of Its worth and when It
Is ciMipled with that of Henrv 1
Ouffy. w ho ii-nt pnxiuntlot( f
"The Cat and the Canary" attract
ed so much fnxorable comment,
something out of the ordinary mav
he esMctei. Home of the other
uo'ttibers of the cMt are HhI Iavl.
Kiinice Hunt. Fmncea' Holland
Tait. utsb WUlard, Clair bio-,
cUlr.
Last Meeting of Year
for Woman's Club
rhe last regular meeting of the
Rotteburg Woman's club was held
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mm. W. C. Win tton, a large num
ber of members and guests driving
out from the city. The business
of the afternoon was largely devot
ed to the reports of the retiring of
ficers and Introduction of new of
ficers who were elected at the laat
meeting.
At the close of the report of Mra.
Foster Rutner, retiring president,,
she was presented with a beau
tiful gift by Mm. William Hell in1
behalf of the club members, ex
pressing their sincere appreciation J
of Mrs. Hut tier's nntlrlnir efforts l
during the past year, giving her-j So far, Father Time has touched
POETS' CORNER
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Space Is Available.
AT THE THRESHOLD Chief character In the play.
war nine gin wim your eyes so Kissing a Morning Glory
brown
And your heart oh, so tender and
true.
1 wonder Indeed what the years will
bring
Of their joys or their Borrows to
you.
Belf wholeheartedly to the work
and closing a most successful ad
ministration, which has had as Its
main object tho establishment of
a fund for the construction of a
club house on lots owned by the
club.
The committee on funds, with
Mm. Wm. Bell as chairman, re
ported a very satisfactory sum
realized from the rummage sale
which has been conducted for the
past three weeks in the Sykes
building. Mrs. Washington Hughes
also made a report of Hose Show
arrangements. Mrs. J. C. Ponsler,
the new p&esldent of the club, ap
pointed chairmen of committees for
next year, and announced her In
tention of Inviting club members
In small groups to her home during
the summer months to get ac-
lightly, but now
You are coming to trials all must
meet.
May virtue and honor shine bright
in your heart
preserve your soul
And always
sweet.
You stand on the threshhold Just
ready to v&ts,
From childhood to womanhood's
throne.
Do you think- as you gaze down the
future, the path,
In the balmy month. of May.
A whlrjwtnd In tlifi parden,
A puff, a pause, a gust,
And blue, purple winged actor
Falls in a ehroud of dust.
A bolt of light, a thunder,
A heavy cranh, a roar, '
A misty curtain falling.
And the matinee In o'er.
IX K F. VERNON
( cVcNINu
I OVer all the drowsy land,
Cool and soothing, soft and bland,
Shadows of the evening fall;
And behind the mountain's "Wfall
In the distant glowing west
Sinks the golden sun to rest.
In the light of waning day
Will be brleht? TU your own nil 'Shining mountains far away,
your own. ( Cftpped with pure and spotless
snow, f
Yes, 'twill be, little girl, as the,Guard the prairies far below, ,
years pas along. And with summits vast and high.
Now let me but add one more line. .Loom against the dark Jalue sky.
If you journey with this as your
motto and guide
TO S EFFECT
OF HEAVY DUTIES
fApaKH-lttM Vrem Leased Wire.)
WASHINGTON, May, 23. Presi
dent Cool i Use cancelled his en
gagements for today because of ill
ness. The president returned to the
White House proper after a short
visit to hia offices and the White
House physicians were summoned.
Officials said the indisposition was
not of a serious character.
Plana were made to issue a state
ment after the physicians had made
an examination.
Ordinarily Mr. Cool luge a health
has been more robust thaji is ordi
nary for a matj of his yeara. He
scarcely has missed a day from his
desk because of illness since he
entered the White House. For some
years, however, he has suffered
slightly from throat trouble and
has consulted specialists period I-1
cally on that account. j
Recently he has applied himself
even more closely than usual to
I. MeNary; Friday of last week.
The announcement has caused Joy
in this section.
According to Information con
veyed, the Portland office has
been instructed to prepare plans
and specifications for the Heeds-port-Scottsburg
road graveling to
be opened not later than June 5.
A telegram from Senator Mc
Nary advises that the budget bu
reau advised him the bureau of
public roads could contract ob
ligations up to $2,000,000. The
forest service has wired district
foresters for data and has au
thorized the bureau of public
roads officials to go ahead with
the obligations up to fJ.OOO.OOO
In Oregon.
MAN ACCUSED BY
SHEPHERD JUROR
IS UNDER ARREST
T!1flmincr tn tho avnnl n tr Itirtif
qualnted and discuss club work for. "Keep my haud, my dear Saviour, !And reflecting, clear and bright,
next year. ln Thini." i Clouds that In the west unfold.
After a community sing, dainty Written for a maiden's sixteenth Rivera, tinged with hues of gold,
refreshments were served at tables birthday. Taken from "Kveiyday j And with waters moving slow,
charmiug with pink poppies. On.idfe Series," by Orpha Collins, Through tho dreamy valley flow.
Roseburg, Ore.
(AaocUtA) Pre Leat Wtrv.)
CHICAGO, May 23. A charge of
contempt of court faces James C.
Callan, north side politician, ac
cused by Phillip J. Ilarrv of at-
tho duties of office, working long 'Ir.'?. jury t?nrmg in the trial
hours and omitting many social en-;0 " m a "J ' nepnera on a
gagements. Last year he went with , u Z.'
the refreshment committee were
Mrs O. A. Rradburn. Mm. L. B.
Skinner, Mrs. Wm. Bell, Mrs. I. B.
Riddle. Mm. W. C. Winston. Mrs.
W. F. Jost, Mm. J. M. Judd. Mrs.
V. Short, and Mrs. Albert Minturn.
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Mrs. Martha Christiansen and
Mm. J. R. Chapman left this morn
ing for Medford to be in atten
dance at the district convention of
the Pythian Sisters at thai place
today.
Mrs. Coates Hostess -to
Ten Mile Circle
Mm. Anna Coatea was hostess
THE DREAM OF LIFE
A matinee in the garden.
Staged at break of day.
Scenes of excelling beauty
Promising grand display.
A butterfly as an actor.
Red and purple gleams of day
In the heavens fade awny.
Night approaches, draws her veil
Over field and hill and dale;
JAnd from toll she brings release
I It eat and sleep nnd holy peace.
ALHKN HARNESS,
Roseburg. Oregon.
Mrs. CoollUge to the circus and
when circus time came around
again a week ago, a box was re
served for him but only Mrs. Cool
Idge of the White House circle oc
cupied it. '
It had been customary, too, for
presidents to attend the annual
horse show here, but this year Mr. !
Coolidge sent word he
unable to go.
William N. McClintock, with typh
oid germs.
Callan was arrested last night
as he was leaving the office of his
attorney, who throughout yester
day promised he would surrender
him to the state's attorney. Ho
admitted he had been retained aa
a defense investigator and had
ould be I talked to Ilarrv Dut denied making
nuj it n fin pi iu iiuiuriue mm.
(of the great Scott Sidney who ac
i knowledges "Charley's Aunt" as his
! latest masterpiece. It Is a small
wonder this is a w hirlwind farce
; that hits the public like a cyclone.
In addition to the days special
engagements the presidents dally
reception to delegates of visitors
jalno was cancelled. Recently these
delegates have been unusually
large. Yesterday he shook hands
with six hundred.
Antlers Theatre j Majestic Theatre
Mae Murray believes In doing Ti! Tiwt n viimntn nrodne.
to the members of the -Ten Mile things differently. She designs her tjon 0f "Tne Way of a Girl," a
Community Circle, on Wednesday i own clothes, creates all her dances Mttro GoMwyn picture feirturlng
Kleanor Rnardman, Matt
of this week. A number of well and, with the aid of her director-
chosen readings were given by dif-1 husband, Robert Z. Leonard, selects
fereut members, the main theme, her own stories. i
being, ' Our Mothers." J Her most recently completed pie-
Those enjoying Mrs. Coates hos-'ture "Circe the Enchantress." writ
pltality were Mesdames Al'sro, An- ten especially tor her by Vincente
na Bushnell, Lena Howell, Katie Blasco .banes, comes to the Ant
McDanlel, Lizzie Breitenoucher, .r3 Theatre on Sunday, and ac-
.w-Krri i oner, iouiso conies, cording to all reports is in keep-
Moore,
Mathew Betz, and William Russell,
Is coming to the Majestic Theatre
on Sunday, for a run of two days.
The story, by Katherlne Newlin
Burt, concerns
CHRISTlSlfl !
aMMIB I fA All PPIR
mum u
He knew Barry, Callan said, and
; merely had asked him if he was a
venireman after Barry had first
asked him the same question. Ho
was held overnight in a police sta-
tlon and his attorneys said if he
was not released before tonieht,
they would seek a writ of habeas
corpus. Beyond tho investigation
of the alleged tampering attempt,
and search for Robert White, van
ished state's witness, the almost
completed first week of the trial
produced only four tentative
M Jurors to try Shepherd
tflghty five veniretm
In a baseball gnme. which do
generated into a fnrce comedy,
hat Chrlaliun Church fnnm last
debutante in n:ht h,,.,..,! iha iinn tt-am
search of thrills. Her search leads ! of the t wililit league by a score
her to a prize fluht, an artist's
ball. Jail, and an adventure with
amined.
men, were ex-
Sarah Moan. Amelia Mohr. Anna lng with Miss Murray's policy of S " J
Watson. Grace Barnes. Victoria nritnniittr . redl moUt rn cam'n-
BAPTISTS ACCEPT
FOSOICK Oil HIS
OifflBITK;
incuauicl. anil Kici'. Allmies l.lan-lie Miss Murray's part In unuauiil. As
lames Elta Coates, Ruby McIJan- Circe. she appears as the mythl-
lel ami Alice Albio. Delicious cal glKi,,.M lf (,w.e ,0 trans-
refreshmenu were served at the Il)lnil,,i nien Into swine, and her
c ox., of the nrtemoon Mrs. Ionise nlo,Hln ,, ,., a (,.,. of Nt,w
t oa tea will be hostea to the club Ulk,aI18 aml Nuw YorK.
al the next meeting.
Liberty Theatre
Tho ladies of the Woodcraft Uantiv hokum. Inzzv tow lone
Thimble cluh met at the K. I' hall lauKhs! That what's waltiiiu!
on Friday afternoon for a comhin- around the corner for the people of '
ed business and social nivetiiiK. HosebuiK tomorrow, stop Klirt-i
Ah;t tne Dusineas meeting, card ing the sreat Christie lauehini,"
mines were mane up. nl, ak,. ,..,. at ,ho Liberty Thea-
: tre where It will remain for three' .
Mrs. Frank Shields and two days. KEW YORK. May 23 The Piirk
children, who have been vlsitini: ' With John T. Murray. Wanrta Avenue liaptlst Church the
ot the home of Mrs. shields' mo- llawley. Jirnmle Adams. Jack Iniify. itockefdler Church after a splrit-
ther. Mrs. F. Kills, for the past lavid James, Kihel shannon and a ,),.)atP during which a woman
week, left this morning for their host of fun makers playing the , objector tainted, ratified the ac
home at Stockton. California. 'leading roles under the direction 1 t,tn pf tnp trustees in calling to
its pulpit the Rev Harry Emerson
Fosilick. modernist.
The congregation, by Its vote
late last night, accepted three con
ditions laid down by Ir. Fnsdick,
who for years was the storm cen
ter -of religious controversy while
he occupied a I'reshyterian puip.1.
Seventeen members out of four
hundred present dissented.
Iir. Fosdick"s conditions were as
follows :
"That tho church no longer In
sist on baptium by immersion.
"That the congregation build a
skyscraper church near Columbia
I'nivcrsity with living quarters,
club rooms and other Institutional
features."
! "Th;it its membership be open
fn all Christians regardless ot
creed. '
of 1 2 to :i. In the scrund inning
of the game, a flock of hits, cou
pled with several errors al critical
points in thv content, allowed I Dh Chambrun s drive mainly be-
FRENCH PREPARE
FOR LONG WARFARE
AGAINST RIFFIANS
TETCAN. Spanish Morocco,
May 23 The Itiffian tribesmen
suffered defeat in Ceneral Count
S runs to cross the plate in that
frame, while four more were re
corded in the third. The Legion
players managed to annex two
runs in the first, and one in. tho
fourth, but VkVTt' so completely
disorganized ill the field that they
could not stop the heavy hitting
Christian team. Humes will be
played n'-'jt week on Monday and
Tuesday, and on Thursday and
Friday.
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4 . J2$4 i
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CUUU li LU L IU
MATCHES ARE SEEN.
cause of the defection of the Ilenl
Zeroual and Ilenl Mestara today
according to advices received here
today.
The rebels lost 215 killed. Abd-El-Krlm
is said In hare Imposed a
fine of l.Oiin durns each on four
tribes following the rout.
New French military contingents
are arriving from Algeria to fill
the gaps caused by casualties and
also to reinforce the garrisons and
the flying columns established In
the sector between Fez and Tazza.
Great stores of war material and
aeroplanes have been moved Into
I the theatre of war.
OREGON LOSES TWO GAMES
OF BASEBALL IN ONE DAY
Wrestling
have been wlt-
rri.I.MAJC. Wash.. May S3.
t'niverslty of Oregon baseball team
was aeiented ln two games yes-
. "L" " ,"'"'. I'laying Washington Slate
. i .t .l (,h """ m,t 4 " K"lnB only four
..... ........ .. .. ..... .. nits otr of Weingarten
en) won by local men.
The Ore-
AUTO SOMERSAULT
FATAL TO DRIVER
first match Harold llellow, stayed ,;,: ""
five mlnntes with Jack "'; At Moscow. Idaho trimmed the
the 14.. pound wrestler. Orel al ! oregonl.ms ln a ragged c.e,.
agreed to throw jiellows in rive i r ..pi. ,,..h ,. ;,...'
minutes, but failed In this attempt.!
the local wrestler winning tne , T,DA. w Ave eWFr i a v e
money., ln the second match Doc Tl RESORTS- NO lI nc nc
llracher clnmiHMl a wlcke.1 head-l RESORTS, NO LOSS OF LIFE
lock on Williams, the ISO-pound j i.n'fitFaTFn v v
niatmsn representing the show ! J?" ' "T"- Ni," ": y 3 X
company, and after a few futile 'i''; S'"1"5,,26 01 "'
squirms In an effort to break loose. , A" ''rr ran 'h"rc '
Williams was unable to stand lor-! "n'"r' ,od'l11ca""'"'! "''vy dam
ther punishment and pounded the village jjjd summer re-
nint 1 . : sorts, o loss of life was report-
In the main event of the et-nlr.g cJ
Paul Amort stayed the ten-minute I Tn" rolled In some places
li.i ulih Colorado Cowbov. the' in-snnre, carry-
lIMl-pouinl wrestler of the company.
Tile cowboy wrestler had agreed
ling wreckage and small boats with
It.
FARMER VANCE HAS MATCH
TACOMA, Wash.. May 13 One ! , p,,t Amort down In 10 minutes. I
man w.,s killed and another sort-, nut the local man stayed the time.
ously Injured early this morning and won the purse. ZT.V?
I v. hen a large touring car In w hich Tonight Amort and Colorado I rALLS, Ore.r May
the two were ntuining from a Cobtv will stage a finl-h bout'-"' '. wearer ot mo
pany l.:t he road al the city i with a' limit of two hours. An c"Hsl , nii.ldle w. lght wrestling
mils en the west fide of tow n l mi-ecmcnl has not vet been reach-1 V ' 11 ",nJ'I1Ie OI 1'isno, wero
and tuc.eil over several times In ed regarding the division of theian,:'. 'hn claims title to the
:onev. but this will be ananged cnaminonsnip oi junha, were
its plunge down a steep embank
ment. The injured man was revived
long ene.igh to speak his name.
tSuan AA-'son, but could tell me
j thing r ore rxu. pt to mumble
i sone thiirc about a party and let
ting his iriend drive.
Akesmi owneil the cnr. The dead
man has not been identified.
siioi i.ii im: "i i:tv iiaok
Kepor' nn the street on n"t
Tiinrxl.l" enln to the cft,ct
I'n I Corn- II bad l' en
str keu v rh t.iral sis. created
roii5lder '!e rt.'ltement. . Ilew
e r. it ri-v.doped npen an ex.im-
initlnn t t M. 1", ...... It hurf ,11a.
some time today.
COMEllLL
GRAVEL LOWER END
! OF COAST HIGHWAY
i
LAWRENCE D'ORSAV AND FRANCES HOLLAND TAIT. coming
In their original roles of 6tr Percy and Lady Besuchanip In Geo.
M. Cohen's international Isugh riot. ''So Tftia Is Lcndon. Com.
leg to tha Antler Theatre tor on night, Saturday, IVay 71,
direct from their phenomenal record run of twelve weekt In San
Franelaca.
matched here today for a finish
match on the night of Mny, 3i.
t SUNDAY AT THE t
I CHURCHES t
M. I:. (Iiunli. siiilli, Mu n and
I-ane tr-t. Sunday School at
!:4:.. Srn.on l,y p.tor at 11
a. m.. and at S-M p. m. Junior
i Leam- i':3o: ,, nlor at 7:0 p.
m. rrayfr tn-etie.g Wrdnrsdav
ever.lng at 7:.-.n. W. M S Thurs--duv
a't. rnonn I:Sn in r gnlar o.
T j rial meeting at the rhurrlt.
r.1-1 dames Fnlow nnA rr.ntK,.
cated ht 'aw while shav.ng snl 'afrv nf agriciilture planned to lop I ho.tes.es Vnu nr., n..,. .-..tl
fnint.d fr''m the pain, ahlle the f,rcst hiehwav appropriations, come at our serrlen.
twisted s:raranee of hH face it.iluillng the Reedpcrt-Scotts- . -
Icaused til erroneous opinion i be- burg road, proved efirrttve. in V Adjutant An.-en a"d IVrak.
fore an r nniinallcn t:(8le. rn for bids rn that work ha- er a now b, k from tt surre...
lirs. Faw ctt of this city and be.-n authorized Immediately, says i full trin to UeeH. no.. i..i...,.
set the ih- I ort I mpuna Conner. This i,v sr.d other places Sperl il
gain as t information li contained In a r-'e- , rrslse !'rvlre will he held t ih .
Storm of protect from Fouth-
'sTern Orecon coast sctton ore
the announcement that the seer
Moshier v (;rants lw.s,
inw and .Vr. Cornell Is
I well a ever at this writing.
Gle&dai !.
gram sent to tne jiecn.pori t. n.'at- Mil ton!?h. Perrlres all day
I bar ot Commerce, by Senator Chat, j Sunday. Everybody welcome.