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r six ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. JUNE 22, 1 925. a I! fM&) YourMoney iS wrks ForYou When you make regular deposits in a Savings Ac count in this Bank, you know that your money is working for your twenty-four hours a day, every day in the year, including Sundays and Holidays.' Your work hard for your money. Make your money do the same for you in this bank. UMPQUA VALLEY BANK ' ROSEBURG, OREGON LEGION POST TO S IKE 0 0 JIT HUTU i REBEKAHS, ATTENTION! I i All members of Itoaeburg ni'bkah lodk-e are requeated to nieet at Odd Fellow hall tomorrow moralnjr at 9:3t) o'clock preparatory to attend ! . Iok the funeral of our lato ala- j ter, Mia. Sarah t Strange. I Tlllie 1. Johnson, Secy. I : : it NEW TODAY 1 STATE OF SIEGE Drum Corps and Post Dele gates to Go to Prine- ville on Wednesday, TO BOOST CANDIDATE Will Make Vigorous Effort to Ekct Dr. E. B. Stew art to Office of State Commander. proven beyond question his ability as an organizer ami his thorough qualitlnatlon for the office to which his friends delre to elect him. The Roseburg delegation has pro cured a large tent, (rots and blan kets, and will camu out during their I stay at Hend, thua keeping the ex penses reduced tr minimum. The drum corps is going into the con t frit determined to retain the cup which they won last year. Thu members have been practicing regulurly throuKhout the entlie yar and during the past few weeks have been rehearsing every night. The drummers have some exceptionally pood numbers which they will offer and they are confi dent that they will he able to make a real showing in tfto content. AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN CITY fOonnnnen from Pago 1) shipment of fruit of all klnda had Incrinaed In thu United SIhIi-h from 270,231 emu In 1!)I7 to A fS.VJl ears in m:i. 'i'he arreiiKo of imta had Increased nil) per wnt In JO yearn. Car-lot ahlpmenta of apples In the Bame period had Increased 1(10 per cent. Theau fads Indicate that corunierclal fruit production waa IticronsinK raldty. it was alfo brouKht out that the nuccena of the prune butdneHH hua for aome time, depended upon an export market. In view of thexe facta the delegate, moat of whom were producer rec ommended materially needed In crease In aereuxe in those producta for which the mute of Oivkoh la particularly ndopted and among these were berries, aweet cherries, walnuts anil filberts and certain va- Crop Insurance Iiimtre your hay and grain now. Our agency offers you re:i aervlre In fire Immranco matter. We write automo bile jmumtnee. G. V. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Casa St. Phone 417 .riffle of pears. It was recom mended that apple production be I not increased and only the bent pny- iing orchardrt of the bent varieties be retained.- Similar conclusions were read on various lines of agri culiurat Industrie. I A resolution was unanimously adopted askinK that these facts be : carried to the people of the coun ties and that a similar study of leach county be made to determine its relation to (lie possibllitlfs of ,the slate. Many matters of fuii i menial and economic importance have been brought out as a result i of th'se county meetings. In one county analysis of production rec ords showed an import of 1750,000 worth of alfalfa hay in several : years, but 60 farmers In the county ! were growing hay, and a survey ' showed that their average yield 1 was four torts to the acre. All sow line's in this county, Washington, are now designed towards the g row ing of an acre of Hltalfa for every 'producing cow in ihe county, and already between five and six hun died larmers are successfully grow 1 inr alfalfa. Horticulture, general farm field crops, livestock, dairying, poultry, lumht ring ami fishing were the ma jor projects decided upon by ihe meeting Saturday. A committee with membership covering the en 'tire county will be appointed to l consider Cach of these industries. A statistician from the Oregon agri culture College extension service will spend at least three weeks In the couuiy working with this com mittee determining necessary facts and figures. Arrangements have been made for obtaining sheets from the bureau of census fur Ihuudns county lu order that the latent census report maybe avail able for the committee. The find ings of the state meeting at Cor vallls wilt be available through County Agent Cooney. Between 35 and 4ft members of Vmputia Post of the American Le giop will leave on Wednesday of this week to attend Ungulate con vention of the American Legion in I'rJnevllle. The Itost burg d lega tion will Include the members of the drum corps, and the five ap pointed delegates together with their alternates, s well as several other members of the post. The Koseburg post hopes to have ,the largest attendence of any of the I western Oregon posts, and from the j present Indications it appears that there will be the largest representa tion this city has ever had at any jof the conventions of thfs organi.a- tion. Or. K. II Stewart, command- er of the local post, is a candidate i for the office of state commander, ' and the local legionnaires are de termined that he shall obtain the office, and to that end the entire 'party will work vigorously during the days of the Prlnevlllo meeting. Dr. Stewart has been given as surance that he will receive the support of some of the most Influ ential posts of the state, lie Is known as one of the most active and able American Legion work ers In the organization, and in his conduct of tliH local post has A Good Necktie Will improve your nppenr ance, but it must be SNAPPY AND Stylish Our assortment will inter est you, and you will en joy wearing one. PENCER'S ' Card of Thanks. We wish to thnnk our friends for their kindness and sympathy, and for the many floral offerings. In our gereavement, the loss of Dora Munrurlte, our baby twin daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter lluughman and family. Order parts for McCormlck, Deer lng, I'lano, Milwaukee, Champion and Osborne binders now. Oct the number on the part and order early. Whan on llros. T.f ICE REFUSES HOLIDAY , (Awirlattd PrM Uut-i Wir.) ) CANTON. June Shameen, 'the artificial inland which is the Cunton foreigi. cealemeiit, today was in a state of siege. Two gun j boats, one Itritlsn and one Kreuch, hefti commanding positions In the cri'dk separutf tig tSIiumeen from ;the city. All approaches to the I Island were fortitied. with piled jtip sandbars and quick tiring gun I testifying to the preparedness of ; the foreign forces tor emergen ; ties. All F,uropeans have been warn ed not to enter Canton itself. In Shameen, It is believea they will ; bo sale. The placing of the two ; gunboats Is supposed to make lin j possible any landing by Chinese. ' l-'resli rnn( intrnnf a nf bVerwh Inrs, arrived this morning and took up cjuarters In shameen. Foreign resldeiiis In the Y. M. C. A. in Canton itself have been urged to leave for some safer lo cution. Th'a general strike la continu ing, under the pressure brought to bear on workers by the Kuo mintang, (People's party) the present ruling faction in Canton. Some Chinese say that much of the anti forvignism beln reach ed is ivq result of Kuomintuug coercion. Antl-forcIgn feeling Is especi ally strong against Japanese and liritish nationals nnd interest. '1 be American are reported re ceiving btuterireatmcnt. FOR SALE Cabbage plants. 844 i I So. Jackson St. - " ' FO!tKKNT Furnished shack In Miller's Addition, S per mo. In j quire of J. liarl i FOR SALK First class broccoli ! plants, Kruse strain Joe Harvey, Koseburg, Phone HF4, J HOC SE FOl"RKNT On Main street, close to Rotie school. Call at 412 South Main street. MARCKL and curl 75c, bob curl 50c, II- C. curl 50c. Phone 67-Y, Mrs. j Amy Kogwrs, 331 S. Main. FOR SALK Second hand 3-Inch liaiu wagon and 5-foot disc-harrow. See them at Wharton hros. LOST Saturday, silver mesh-bag containing about a dollar and a half. Finder please return to News-Review, Reward. For Sale Late Model Chevrolet Ton Truck. Cab. platform and stakes. Low price. Trades accepted. Ed Marsh Motor Co. SALKM, Ore., June 22. (lov ernor Pierce today decided, not wiiliHtandiug un appeal from tlie Klktt organization all over the state, not to proclaim a holiday on July lit. the date of the parade of tht national Klks convention in Portland. The governor sent a letter to pen S. l-'iwher. of Marsh field, president of the Stute Klks AKociation. "My fir.-t Inclination." says the governor, "was to grunt your re (Mretit, but my duty as governor dniauds tha 1 must Ht-rve thu best int'Testa of the entire people of the state. The declaration of a It gal holiday is a serious matter to the buslii'iss interests of t lie state. It means financial lo?s to niuny Institutions. Mills and fac tories, if closed, suffer losse.i. llankn cloMcd for a day mean in terruptions of clearances mid lujich annoyance to regular pa trnns. An extraordinary holiday ,siich ns this presents serious dif ficulties to the farming and sto k ; int't'rests of the slate, in the cau of stock, crops and fruit harvests. , The closing down of the mtlh and factories alone for one extra holi day, would result In a loss not levit than a million dotlars to their owners.'' Hay fever, nHthtna, cntnrrh. Ro ller guaranteed within 24 hour on mone yrefunded. Lloyd Crocker. TO SPEAK AT KIWANI8 PICNIC AT BANQUET W. K. Ilobbltt or Klamath Falls arrived In Roseburg this morning, nnd will go with the Klwanlans to Rock creek touight for the Joint pic nic, and will speak there at the program whlcch has been arranged. Tomorrow night he will be one of the speakers at the reception and banquet to be tendere Mr.Antle. (he new chamber of commerce sec retary here. Mrs. Ilobbltt la with her husband on the trip. Autos Waihed and Polithtd. All work guaranteed and sails factory or money back. Free crankcawe service. Texaco non-Htutt'-r Ford oil. Gilliam's High way Oarage, Phone 47. Pacific Hichwav HOTEL Canyonville, Ore. Special Sunday Dinners Fried Spring Chicken and all the good things that go .with it. Only 75c We also have a restaurant with meats at all hours. We serve Spring Fry a at any time ordered. Tlroccoll planters In -Mock nt 'Wharton Hros., either hand or horse drawn. RAIL OFFICIALS COMPLETE SURVEY NKW VOItK. June 2i. Kor ieiEnera are Htreuming out of ('un j ton, which threatens to become j a new danser pot in tu Chinese j atitt-foreiKii movement. Stumera leaving for lionfr KonK and Macao I are crowded with white-, mostly , inLssionarieK, but including alo htixinest men und tlit-ir rtuuliicH. t itirect Canton dispatches way ttie i situation is "extremely crave." ! 'i'he txodtls coincides with the ; ties nftm of an announced general strike In Slianieen, the foreign iiiiarters or Canton, where all the native fervanls and clerk have 'walked out. Their action, uccord iiiiK to observers, was taken with . the approval of the Canton pov einmeut. HttonK anlt-oreiv,a 'feeling is prevalent nmonR certain 'classes and one dispatch reports the assassination of M. Nakailsky. a Japanese, by an unidentified Chinese at the Rhami-en sate, j Indicative of the seriousness I with which the situation Is re ! Karded by younK Chinese abroad, ; Is n dispatch front I'aris, telling of the lnvahn of the Chinese le gation there by 10(1 youths who forced tho minister to sign a num ber of documents. These including a pr-clamat Ion. expressing sympathy with the anti-foreign movement, a letter to the Chinese premier saying all of I'runce's Chinese residents were ready for a war against foreign ers, nnd last, but not least, a let ter to the French police setting forth that Ihe minister's unwel come guests had cnleivd tile lega tion peacefully and should not be molested.' Hut the leader or the. band was arrested. Mrs. Jennie I lopkins, Prop. HONC, KONH. June 22. The rwK.t.i it t...nw(t WirO igovernnicnt here today Issued a 11KNP. Ore.. June 22. Com-'notification guaranteeing fill pn pletiiig un inspection trip through tec! Ion to life und property during central Oregon country t h rough i the sympathetic strike now being, which they propose toetetul their j carried on here by Chinese stu rnllroad lines, a large party of .dents and workers. Ureal Northern anil Northern Tn- Tho fRnliv f Mv person killed clflc rullroml officials arrived In hn., nnc.nr,! In enrrvlne on his Henil last night from Klamath Kails and left un hour later by special ttain for s:pok:me. While in llend they met with a number of city officials und of ficials of the Itvnd Commercial Club. - o- Cook with gas. j Hie Uchi i I Tl THE LIBERTY THEATER I TODAY-ONLY-TODAY I : Sfcy j MASONIC, IIDG. ROSfBHSO. ORE By All Means Worry t'nles your Home, Jlusluess, Tersonal Kffects and Auto are fully protected by Insurance. Insurance It Our Business cusloniarv work, w 11 be paid $: 0l". the notice said. Chinese seamen employed on the liner Kmpress of Asia, deserted the ship here today and it Is probable the ship will be unable to sail on dule date. The Indies Emergency Com mittee was formed today for tho j purpose of assisting residents of ! uie I'eaK uisirici, mu i men - minlstrutlve area, which has been FOIt SALK Oak block and stove wood. Prompt delivery. Phone 2li0-j after 6 o'clock P. M. O. hi. Gardner. t FOR. SALK 3-roomfiTrnIshed apartment. Call at the Oxford KnomH. 17 South Stephens St.,J or phone M ( I T: 1 1 N FLR N IS II K LAPA KT M KNTS. Centrally located; newly decorated; moderate price. 427 Kaat JHiuglas street. FOU RENT 3 Hi acres one mile east of llo.seburg, suitable for dairying or chicken farm; fi-room house included. G. Voung & Son, F()U7SAtK 2U.Pt 3-phase elec tric motor, overhauled and in first class condition, Roy Catch ing, 125 N. Rose St., Roseburg. FOR SALK Gill's Oregon ball heud cabbage and kale plants, luc per doz., 75c per hundred, 4 1t thousand. K. IJ. Lewis, 5-14 No. Pine St. F(JR SALE -2"Rh6deI.slandRed hens, each with 15 baby chicks. C. C. (Jroves, Route 1, Rox 147. (near Kelley's Korner) ; phone RF35. FtJU SALE New 5-room, modern house, in one of best locations in town ; come, look it over. Price $900; $l4f.u cash down Chas. Kye.i, S2G No. Jackson St. HltOCCOLI PLANTS FOR SALE A.shby's Nos. 1 and 2, and Kruse strains; ft per l.Ouo, or $3.75 rate for 10,000 or over. Max Venule, Curry Palate, Route 2, Roseburg. I'SED'CAU'RARGAINS. Studebaker Touring $125 J''ord Touring $225 Olds "S" Touring .$350 Na-h '" Touriug $350 Ford Coupe . $-150 Hudson Touring $500 ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO. 125 N. Rose St. .Roseburg, Ore. LOOKING FOR A SMALL HOME? Here is an ideal 4-room, moun tain view, hill-slope cottage, only two blocks climb at head of beau tiful street, plenty shade trees and shrubbery, city lights and water, partially furnished. All for pfice of lot a block away. Terms- Hex 133 Roseburg. ARRIVED! Electric Water Heaters Fibre-Form Tank Covers will guarantee to double the amount of hot water from the same healer now operating in yonr home, by a clean and inex pensive change lu covering. Call 611 at iui V. Casa. Arthur H. Crowell gent Westlnghouse Mazda Lamps I POLE IT GOAL (Anoclatxl 1'rw. Lnnl Wire.) IIVKItPOOI, June 22. Grettlr Algarsson of Victoria, B, C, ex plorer, who has been planning an effort to reach the North Pole in a small dirigible. Bailed from the Mersey this afternoon in what he said was an attempt to reach "farthest north." Algarsson said he would not at tempt to fly to the North Pole, but would attempt to reach the most northern point of any Arctic evpeditlon this year. Algarsson was accompanied by Commander Worsley and several others. Algarsson's original plans were to go north by boat and then fly to the North Pole in a semi-rigid airship, ltecent reports have left some uncertainty regarding his ex act Intentions. At one time it was repotted that delays in the con struction of the dirigible ,had caused him to abandon the proect. LIBERTY THEATRE. Beautiful Betty Blythe gives an exceptional portrayal in a charac terization somewhat different from those she has recently essayed- She is Mrs. Whipple, the dashing young mother of a semi-wild daughter and a son whose only interest is in Jazz music. Pauline Garon, fa mous for her flapper roles, adds an other bit to ber reputation as one of the foremost interpreters of young girl parts. William V. Mong ably depicts the father who is well named "Stuffy" by his daughter, and other male roles are taken by Eddie Phillips, Arthur Rankin and Robert Ellis who is the hero. Stella di Lanti, a real Puche,ss, and Fred Becker are the villainous Spanish pair who almost ruin the family. At the Liberty theatre tomorrow und Wednesday. Binding twine at Wharton Bros. REMOTE MOUNTAIN LAKE GIVES SALT OF MANY USES Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Rplne Specialist. 324 Perkins llhlg. Phone f.:, -J At Our Own Reg"lr Prico :- Only 10 and IS Centa f SI- 1 "The Heart of Alaska" Genuint, Spectacular, Thrilling Arctio Advffntura They ate not "Studio" or "Singed" Sin but the "Real Thing" In Ihe "Ileal A'i He ti " . Magnificent Scene Amidst II-.. Iii'Ii.tki. in Nultiral rvinr. Also: Comedy: Alice and the Bear Also: Comedy: Riders of the Range ' Also: The Oregonian Weekly REVENGING FOX DEVIL BLAMEO FOR FOOCHOW FIRES. I FOOCIIOW, June 22.-The hu-M-! Brr..Me.l hv the strike J ma has h-en busy In the provincial, (;rt8 have replaced the Chinese ; capital of Fukien. w here cle trlff i strikers at the Hong Kong hotel 'lights, mitn busses nnd modern edu-itn(iny( while the hotel band"mcn. cation have gone a long way to-' Filipinos, put down their tnstru , wards banishing ancient s uperstl- j menta and substituted for Chinese jttens. Hu-tl-ma Is Kukiens. ror;tnm bovs who left their posts, "fox d-vil" and signifies a cetrtaini a number of Ilrtttsh nnd Tortu evil spirit which is held responsible gmse bovs volunteered the nerv for many mysterious troubles Ju ' crn In other departments of the and around native homes. It Is notel affected bv the strike, as well credited even with going so far ai a3 wihcman's Cafe, to take pnspvvslon of human bodies , Chinese office boys employed by and In such 'disuulse carrying on its thP principal mercantile firms malevolence. w-tibint? out todav. In Its latest demonstration which! An tit.mnt was be i lie made to lhas arniHed the populace of Koo-Ipt,rft,rt arrangements this affr ehow th- hu ti ma has appeared as noon for repiaclne. the stnkine Chi an Incendiary. Three disastrous n(10 cn,Wil who left Iliitish coast fires in rteent weeks nre atlrilmted lTS h,r,. to lis machinations, ttne w hlch i . , - started in tlie Annul eulid l.all In! Cook with pas. i ne rem panic h wealthy shop and 1mm next ilay an accusation wa .before ont of the nHlcial-i '( i:aii-t the own-r of n I clothes hntt near the cnil.l 1 LOST On Pacific highway near Myrtle creek, June 20, n coat containing wallet of $3h0 In bills and a fold of identification pa pers. Coat i of greenish brown, whipcord pattern. Kinder please leave at News-Review -office. Re ward. W'm. J. Carter. 2714 No Main street, Los AiiKcles. Calif. GIIKATKST "VAU'REVKirOP KKUKI). Nineteen hundred acres in edee of Roseburg; bor dering on paved Vaeific highway and on railroad ; well fenced; good road thru place; live creek; fine spring water; tract all platted; bftto prints furnished; ftne.'-.t stock ranne In country; three hundred acres of this tiact can be sold in small tracts; will pay for whole place. This Is a mortgage foreclosure by nonresi dent and must be sold at once. Fifteen dollars per acre takes the w hole business. I'art cash, llai ance long time. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass street, Phone 2 1 a. WENATCHKB. Wash., June 21. Tho world's greatest deposit of Epsom salts Is being mined from an ancient lake bed In the moun tains of the extreme north central part of this state. Under a 12-foot covering of mud. Itself testing f5 per cent Epsom salts, Is a layer of from IS to,2S feet of the product which assays 95 per cent pure. Development was recently start ed. Tunnels have been run through tho solid crystal formation, dynamite being u: e 1 to loosen it, after whl h it 1- snipped ten miles away to Ornvllle for refining. lsides being a base for over 100 chemicals, these salts have a wide commercial usage, ranging from face powder to brake linings. Chocolates made especially for us. Hand rolled and dipped in Hershey'a chocolate. Pure and wholesome. Lloyd Crocker. I We can relieve all the dis comforts of Ill-fitting shoes with our new 'Footograph' Fitting System. No trou ble and no expense to you. Come In today and see for yourself, or write for charts and directions. ANTLERS THEATRE. "I'm through with you! I never want to see your face again!" In "The Lady," Norma Tab madge'a latest Btarring vehicle. Norma Is deserted and otherwise mistreated by her husband, a role played by Wallace Mac Donald. And that's somewhat of a new experience for Norma, who has never had such a strange role be fore on the screen. Married to ti snob. Norma is thrown aside for a woman of greater social position. And, bereft of both husband and baby, she enters upon a career which will arouse the greatest curi osity of every woman. "The Lady" is a story of life in the theatrical and social world of London and Monte Carlo and amidst the apaches of France. The action ranges from the Gibson Girl and Floradora period of 1900 to the stirring times of the World war and the wild post-armistice days in France. The picture, a First National at t ract ion produced by Joseph M. Scchenck, Is being shown at the Antlers theatre. Warm Weather Foot Comfort XKAIt kst 1:1:1,11 k Dlltr.CTOtl VISITS CITY. J. J. HandsnUer. director of Near Ea-t Jtelief work In this dis trict, wa in Roseburg yesterday and spoke at tlie Christian and Haptist churches. Mr. Handsaker spoke of t he great need which stfll exists in the Near East where thousands of war orphans are still to he cared for. He spoke at the Christian Church in the morn ins and the Baptist rliunh in the eening. J Let us fit you with a pair of M our stylish low shoes keep V your feet comfortable. H Styles that please the eye g H prices that please the purse Js V and perpetual foot comfort. g MAJESTIC THEATRE. Audiences at the Majestic thea tre yesterday gasped, grasped their seats ip excitement und held their breath as "The Monster" unfolded its mysterious and gripping story on the screen. This is a Roland ' West production distributed by Metro-Goldwyn, and the picturlza tion of the stage play written by Crane Wilbur Lon Chaney, famous for his char acterization in "The Hunchback of I Notre Dame," and "He Who Gets i Slapped," appears in the title role, (portraying a mad surgeon whose twisted brain manufactures a scheme whereby he lures victims to his sanitarium that he may per form operations upon them.' He Is superb as the suave and evil Dr. Ziska. Johnny Arthur, noted as a stags comedian, makes his second cinema appearance In the role of the hero, who longs to be a detective and whose ingenuity finally solves the( town mystery and wins him the town beauty. Small town mystery, romance and the thrilling experiences of two men and a girl in the haunted den of the Monster, make up a story which holds interest by its tense moments, harrowing incidents, and comedy relief. Used range for $23. at Powell's, For concrete work call Tavlor, 1U No. Flint St. Tel. 225-R. ROSEBURG BOOTEIilE I IRVIN BRUNjN K Shoes That Satisfy and Fit is! 9 Your Feet jsj v Perkins Bldg., Roseburg & V V 1 ciiTTTriimiKtTi'' Toys! Now! Let the kiddies have a new toy to play with. Roseburg's complete line at Carr's.. Hay fever, asthma, catarrh. Re lief guaranteed within 24 hours or money refunded. Lloyd Crocker. IM nf llu rltv i':hk..,I a l' I'riiMimty tn!,tM;ng cinuLTUlUKt OF THO0E WHO STUTTER OR. OEN B RUBAR ttlTMUKTHI r Hli.cl.ll.t In th tltttDf Of Ulft.Hf lit Jti-Kmn lt 1 Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Ptrklna Bldg. Roteburg, Or Prion 84. Dr. Harrison Folk Tomorrow and Wednesday Betty Blythe in "Speed" ?UMWMNM&MM ' 417 TerUn Bid in.tile ' "" T.OV1K1N". Juno It. Pniti-at ' ol" nKiltis' tl"' rlilii nlt nf Ftammi'rlnK 'I. I .hi. Mlnv WIIM flll'll 1-lH'IMltlV with In tin-bill or luirtlciilarsi It hk al- Sr tjcirsf frli litem. iinnptroll.T It'Kiil that n tlio 1 vnliii! ..r thf ( ,m t hatnli-rlHln's offlic liy rir tvtn rnts flrhllnc nil th. rmirij. ,rirt Mlnll. hvail of nil Inli of tlil nhii, nn, I 1 lint lli. y (. II Into till fur ili'tritu 111 spi'll. who tho "h'H.-n wi'll" or nri .v for-' cotitMii4 that th.'ri U ha nint-h In tnln rli'i'kn In Hie simp, that ; hntn.inlty In josiiiiK with till tll- ohm wn. a v.-rv laro rat ih Inn ahiltty an thre wou'nl b In tho hit fur. kl'.l.-.l It lth tlu'Mi- of lillmlniK. nYafm' or otll of m llitiK th. polt. It trnn-t'jr-!, ' f r p:ivi:cal nllmcnt. hoiMr, 1 hid thf rut rot In ills reply t" 'r- Mnill Sir rat bill a lui ti lua. ami th:it ir r llorir salil that, whilf qut'stlons of vtni;.. Im itpiiit not fir,, to th baJ tnnii" ilo not propvily rotiftl Knilil hill. I lull" a croiin.1 for r.'nmirshlp m Thrro Is niihl In bn i qu.'itlon lornt a pi'i -aonal allusion art- not h'tlior tin- ti.itUc firo li-inani-e linpll-il. ni-yrlh.'l' the lord i-ompaiili' Imolviil will iv t lio haniborlaln. who lia anthorli.. In clalnn (rowing out iL th,. firl or ban nhiy nr any pa- Uifrvof, will dlpui th. m on tho Zioiin.l. that ,k' "" Vi"n rr"" ' lnt conl,l th" flro wan an art of i;o. iniillun o aa to avoid, ro far a I possible. ijisln pln and humilia tion to th'.- atflkted with dcfiTtn Lon Chaney Tonite and Tuesday CAUGHT in the nhadow v( the mystery they tried to solve a hoy and a uirl in love! Here's a picture you'll want to see. Here's Romance, Sus pense, Comedy, Thrills! Don't miss it ! frm ffc t'nte su.wj r-i CRANK WILUUR, Heat with ran. Chiropractor .jto.lrctronto and T:iPctrhorih7 sin h as stntifrlna. - li ra 111 I V hoiiklil hir.,1. .A I th. it arr m iry more cars a lvnr ) C aurara bark wanted. Hear of " V m the rlassKi. il coiwiierarr aton". 'tr'L li'o North line . uuuu. li ad 'i m yourself. I &WK - plOc 25c ROl-AND .WEST'S Comedy and News Tonite and Tuesday Too big for anyone lo miss it t v ts.-.- iu r:7 nr.1'.'"!'.! tv sy . After "Smiling Thru," "Secret and all other big o: s, comes the supreme triumph of Norms'! career! Song Prologue by Blair Stewart BZBE 10c .35c