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SIX ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1925. DOLLARS WORK LIKE DYNAMOS You may have Been a dynamo run iiini! at blph speed and K'ni-ralitiK iimmnse power. Dollars, iiki, ln n working for you at this bank, MM'cd up Ilie Rencrutioir of inoro (tollarti. Come lu and Kt your bank book now, i';'r hUercut I'ald on Savlnns Account! jCUTIlS AREf flEE nniMP n n n ffn n r : U h i ! i uuiiiu uniiiiiui-; rxn mauv pRnpci'i iu i.inm uuui u : I ! i : TheEosebmgNalional Bank Roseburg, Ore Ixl FVOM TIO I, AW I'Olt OREGON IS I'l I IH.I M TIHMtT IIV I MO ( 4MnrlatM I'rcM I.tl Wlr.) MKDFOKD, Grp., July 14. Following an address Sun day by Rev. J. M. Johnson at the annual meeting "f the Rogue Riwr group of the American Sunday School Co lon mar Trail, On jcn, on Evolution vs. the Teaching of Oeology", practically every- TEXANELECTED GRAND RULER OF 1 1 NEW TODAY ORDER OF ELKS WANTED Girl for dining room! l Continued from page 1.) I work. Ito.eburg Cafeteria. I Koll KAi.K 2 freah Jersey cow. 1 I J. McConnell. L'mpqua Fark. c 1 I Dillard Melon Growers in i i Some Cases Make Three i Plantings. TOMATOES IN DANGER on present publicly exprvs- sed their opposition to the teaching of evolution in the public schools and pledged Hiipport to an initiative mean- ure In Oregon similar to the meuEiire panned In Tennessee. Seven rural Sunday schools In Jackson county wt re- presented at th- meeting. or It has been rcted." i Crund secretary Fred Robinson In his report showed that the mem- b rsliip of the order had more than doubled since the reunion held In Portland in 1912. My an- nual report of that year,' he eaid, "-bowed tt total menibershin nf :M.i43l white this year our mem-' b rhip standi! at S2:!,u'5. , I Murray llulbert of New York'! Lodge No. 1, was elected justice of) the grand forum. NOW ME Immediate Action to Con trol Pests Advised by County Agent Ear wig Poison Tested. PORTLAND. Ore.. July 1L Ac cording to figures compiled by the traffic department or the Tort of Portland, shipments of lumber to domestic ports for the first bIx months of 1925 show an increase of 41,5lil,0un feet while exports show a decrease of 59,532.000 feet, mak ing a total decrease of 15.o00.oo0 feet However when It Is consid ered that during the first three months of 1924 lumber exports from Portland amounted to 119, Omi.imo Teut on account of the heav ier shipments to Japan due to the Japanese earthquake which unusual market was not available this year, the decrease in exports can easily be explained. The amount of de- 44j overruled every morning. SCOPES LAWYERS OBJECT TO PRAYER (Continued' from page 1.) 1 a mixture of Parl green and ' COt'RT EOOM, Dayton, Tenn... bran. I July 14. As court was about to This nhoiild 1.. mixed In pro- ''"" fr. the John T. Scopes triul portions of one pound of Vnrls ""la' Clarence Harrow filed for Kreen to 20 poundu of lirnn. Thew objection wilh the court to two niaterlalH Nhould be thorouith-1 "I'enlnK the court wilh prayer In ly mixed In their dry tate. Two ' ""' Pf8ence of tbo Jury, (marls of chean kVui uml 31 eui-! Mr. Harrow said: not sufficient to take up the ton- I Ioiih o water Winiild then he mixed I 1 )u not object lo anyone pray- naKe lua by the larger Iti'nia. Also " touether, and the liquid poured j1'"! ln private, but 1 do object to due to the shortage of wheat for Cutworm.. ,. ,! ' . "'"". m"" " ' M"0"a "" ErlTf ,"""r'" T""""" th '"" . allowed to become s u ky. Judge Kaulsion respond,: ti'i in fiom and clearing to foreign farmer, are much more ln evi- i,i .i,.,i,i i, nt ... h . .ftnoiui I ,in't ..hi i,. h.. ,. porta was less than lust year. ,enee this year than ever before, L,. ihnt 11 mv l,e e.llr,l rrL able about anvlhin h, I However shipments from Port- accordlnR to reports from all over the l,.,ti.l in fluke. n i,i.i 1 mnislble fnr ilie cn.innt ..r ih.. land In the domestic trade all 'he county, and a ureal deal of I crumble freelv. and nhonbl ha ' court. I overrule ihu l,le.-Hn show Increases. Shipments to At- I damage is being done by these 1 strewn over the territory. In which ! Dudley Field MulonA followed lanllc ports show a small increase I pests, so much so. in fait, that,,ih cutworms ore n.ilve .h with a statement of l.ia .,l,io.,i..n of 2.3M ions over the first six I experiment are now being con- evening. Cure should be taken1!" Ihe prayer, saving as one of months of last year. T his fncrease dueled by the County Agent to de. j nrr) , now chickens on the pol- i the meriib. rs of counsel who is not will probably be considerable termlne the best methods of con- mm.d area. The ouanlilies given an axnoslic. "I desire in file n,v greaier Derore tne year IS out. 1 Ue ". mm me e.it. iiiienin urf I biggest Increase Is shown In ship- ln Progress, growers nre advlsel ments to coastwlde ports. This lu U"H WIH aris green ana Dran amounts to 60,43(t tons. This Is combination, with a spray nf ar brought about to some extent by ,,ntt'o of lead as an additional the Increased lumber shipments to Preventative inoasnre. California ports. Shipments from The cutworms particularly have California ports however, are less ! !nvd'ed home gardens and fields thun last year as are shipments Hlik''' u,ld ,"'v9 l'"'n doliiK untold Irom Atlantic porls. From the gulf : diirnage. whlln their greatest ac we show an Increase of 3.111 wi,y"y wl" r"ult he com- over ast vear due. no doubt In Ih.. ! n i Hiaien. Increased sulphur shipments At Dillard some of the melon brought In by (he paper Industry. !f,r rt uT. J "",Ke Foreign Imports for the first BixitJ,r"e while the tomato months of I925 show an increase In tonnntre over the snme perloil In 1 9-4. During the month of June! alone, five vessels of the Oregon-1 Oriental line entered from Oriental crease is lessening cacti ninntn and porls with cargoes of hemp, wool, I bi tore the year Is out all increase sugar, slrawbrald. peanuls, hides. over last year will be shown. hair, copra, cocoanut nil, porcelain I - U'll...,, .!,. .,,.,.., Ut.n.U tl... -..J ll I I, " ''' IO.H- aim uui-t iiuncei inneous I Tieniai ' I,. . - nn,i r,,l(n Ilia hi.nulir nf est decrease that has ever b.en goods. The monlh of June was one f " " k .' J K ' b "y f IS. J-"'!:" .'000,0"?OJ,.,!,' lm,,,rt ,"".n,.h' thM The n,L, effective nveans of u..i. ,n r.-iu iuiiN Hl lin. rvi lltlliu HS ' (' XI W IlCCd IOr SOV" six months of 13L'5 compared with eral years as not only were the nearly 1 (i.uno.notr bushels Ihe first , shliiments from the Orient heavier but from Kurone as well. The last half of the year 192S. according to the present outlook. mould show a large increase in six months of 1924. However with the excellent crop of wheat avail able in the Interior and the short age (silmnted to be marly 200,000, The cut worms get In their worst work on tomuloes, just as they are beginning to ripen, and pre ventative measures are recom mended Immediately. Flower lovers are nlso finding the rntworms a renl pest, for they are destroying blossoms and cnmbaaling th-e cutworm, aecord ! lng to County Agent Cnoney. and : County Horticulturist Carpenter, are enough to cover slightly more .objection. I rvspect Mr. Liarrow's man a quarter of nu ai re. Anv ; right to his 'unbelief which is as desired quantity can be mixed. sincere as my belief. Hut the pray keeplng the same proportions. i ers so far have been largely argu An additional preventative Is to incntutive and should be exclud litfe an arsenate of lead spray, us 'ed." lng i pound of arsenate of lead I Attorney-Oenernl Stewart do to 12 gallons of water. This 'dared that the same religious at. should be sprayed upon the plants being eaten by Ihe .worms. Sprays sni-h as Islack Leaf 4o are inef fective for cutworm control it l-i stated, as a spray must le used mosphere was prevailing in this court now that has prevailed be fore. Cautions Ministers. Judge Itaulston said that ho had FOH KENT 8-roorji house, some furniture. Inquire 603 Mill St., or Phone 420 H. Foil It EXT-C room moilril house, 1 block from 8. P. round house, l'bone l.",2. V It A 1. F. "iioderu coft afce In Launlwod. Inquire there, ll.'ili Madrono St. FOUND Da ut;hters oftheNIle emblem pin. Owner call at News Heview oil ice and describe It. FOR SA tE-l-Tb". p. elratricne tor and a waterpower washing machine 40s E. Dou;las St. Wood for""sale oidgiowth fir 4 ft, il cord; mixed oak and laurel. J:i.5u tier. W. W. Card well, Dillard DISHES FJefore you choose, ace our large display of plain and fancy Chinaware Powell Furni ture. FOU KENT Three-room furnished apartment, hot and cold water and private bath. 4U4 S. Fjne, or Phone l i;i j. ,Mr. Mo torist TT HOL'SE A tuTal liome. b rooms, well furnished, good location. :!', per mo. O. V. Voung and Son. l'bone 417. POWDER MAN " WA.NTEDOn highway construction work. Ai ply at once. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. FOR SALE IlarxainTS-roonrmod-em bungalow, lot 5ox2oo. Price sijoii. iHrt cash; 2 houses north' of Kiverside store, on the left side. Ily owner. FOU RENT (J-rootu house. Paved slre- t; garage; 25 per month. 5-room house with garage, $22.50' per month. U. W. Voting & Son.; Phone 417. FOR 8 ALK A t'omf hlrd'itTcost; ! No. IS Russell threshing ma-1 chine, l-sed only three seasonR. It's a bargain. C. A. Locknood .Motor Co. I YOU CAN BUY A STANDARD QUALITY FOR YOUR FORD FOR This Battery Also Fits Chevrolet Star and Other Small Cars ALL OTHER TYPES REDUCED! AUTO ELECTRIC STATION 1 22 South Stephens St. Roseburg t MHMIk&IUtUDI inBifiii- f FASHION'S DECREE. w hich will poison ihe pesls eating uniformly followed his custom of the plants. .opening court With nraver when a In all routes nnd the year promises to continue the custom of former yenrs In showing substantial In creases In business handled. 0iK bushels In the middle west! both Inbound and outbound enrun rnipmcnia oi wneui irom I'oritanu during Ihe next few months will be very heavy. ltotneslic flour shipments show a lerge increase this year over the first six months of last year amounting to 142.000 barrels. The market in the eastern Pnlted States has been very good and the Inrn-nse ln shipments Is shown largely in tills trade. The export market has been following the trend of the wheat market and was considerably less than for the KLAN CROSS LIOHTED AS SIGNAL rOR MEETING The Ku Klux Klan cross on Mt. Nebo was In evidence last night, and In cull attention to the signal several bombs were set off. A Ul,..,.,,l n....l.. .. , IT..... same period last year. Exports In,...,, ,.. i , nf ,,J,.l .. ,h reason for Ihe signal being given. HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon Denn-Gerreten Co. A test is to he made with ear- poison. This contains sodi um Klouride, and IT It si round out that this material Is as effective as Paris preen, the poison pre paration can be mixed at much lt'SH cost, as the poison Is only nbout one-third aw expensive as Paris sreen. tho, other element, however, being the name. The County Agent in experimenting with Hodinlu flourlde uh a control for cutworms, and will 1 able to announce the resulta of the te:ts lu a few days. If thete experi ment prove the poison to be suc reful. control methods will be xfmnlitred for the average town ranlner. for earwig poHou can he proruied. nlreadv mKed. at loca' drug Mores, saving the time and trouble neri ssury in mixing up the preparation in umall iiuautititti. Dale ties, $2T)0 for USJ bundlea. at Wharton Bros. tonnage and value also hhow huge decrease for the first nix month period due to the wheat, lumber and flour shipment being l's than last year. An these are the three leading Item of export horn I'ortland It follow that If lhy are shipped In len quantity. undoubtedly ihe total Miipment, DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Spcclilll; 116 Jackson St. in the fitting of Classes COURT HANDS DOWN DECISION minister was available. He had cautioned minister called upon to pray her, he said, against refer ring to thin case in their prayer. "I believe In prayer," said jurigp Itaulston. "I pray myself and of ten Invoke the blessing of Cod nn ( my endeavors. I practice It on the ' Itench and orf. 1 therefore over ride the objection." ' i The Rev. Mr. A. C. Stribling. l-iisior of the Paymn Cumberland iYesbyteriaa church, then offered j the prayer after Mr. Harrow had entered an exception. j The formal opening of the court followed. I Judce Raulston announced that n- woiii nave to ask indulgence in announcing hU decision on the motion to quash. A matter of sev eral hours, he said, might be need ed for him to get hi opinion in .nape, lack of lights in Dayton pound i,mt niuht having interfered with his work. t Court then recessed until 1 j o'clock. FLYWEIGHT CHAMP DIES IN HOSPITAL SAN FRANCISCO. July 14. Panchn Villa, flvweiirht eh n mn Inn will be lens as the other Hem are ' of the world, died today at u lo cal noMpital following un opera tion ou hi juw ' Villa wan rushed to the hopl- tal from hi hotel hint night, when a Jaw infection took a nerioui turn. He wan operated on at ( once, but faiK'd to rally from the effect of the operation, lie died a t-w minutes after eleven. I Villa had been HI from the Jaw 1 Infeclinn itin.-e a few duv before hi fight with Jimmy McLarnin at Oakland on July 4. He went mi" that fiKhf against the advice of his physician and lost after putting up a gruelling content. Ho uppcared tired throughout and there wa a swelling on the rinht fde of hi face that could be plainly Been by the rlngslder. During the fight, hN manager. rtnuk t hurcJI. IsHiied a state-, ment raying thnt Villa had been told not to fight, but van de termined to do no to nave the promoter a big bwn. On the night before th fight Villa had a wisdom tooth extraet cd by a urgeon to relieve a stif fening of 1 he Jaw. and was re ported to have rn Into the, ring with tliv jaw nervei deadened by a drug to kill the pain. Later In wan necessary to extract other teeth, but the Infection nprend and n ma fnr operation was then ib-elded on They're Coming Back ONE DANCE ONLY Thos Famoui School Doyi The ARIZONA COLLEGIANS Peppiest Dane Organization on the Pacific Slope Rainbow Gardens Thursday Nite Your last chance lo bear tin e millionaires of musical mirth. Admission $1.10 Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist 324 Perkins Dlilg. Phone SH4 Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perklna Bldg. Roseburg, Or Phone 89. Dr. Harrison folk Chiropractor Eleetronlo and Eloctro-Theraphy 417 Perklna Pddc. Phon 41 ! AUCTIONEER ( Don't forget Hint I hnndlc I sales lu city or country. I M. C. Radabaugh R 630 N. Pine St. B THE LIBERTY Tl i EATER LST TIME TONIGHT The Big Special Based on Actual Life? Exprrirncps of MRS. MARY E. HAMILTON New York's Famous and First Policrwonmn With Johnnie Wnlkcr and Virginia Lrc Corhin LILIES of the STREET Also: "The Oregonian Weekly" Sec our own O. P. COSI IOW therein. AIo:."The Pied Piper" Comedy This iMierlnl how only for adult, sn.l 111 cl. for i-Mtilreti TOMORROW AND THURSDAY Sparkling Comedy Drams "THE MARRIAGE MARKET" 0 9 m GO Crop Insurance Insure your bay and grain now. Our agency offer you real nervlce In fire Insurance matter. We write automo bile Insurance. a W. YOUNG c SON INSURANCE 116 Cant St. Phone 417 SALEM. Ore.. July 1 1. The fi- 1 lowing opinions were handed down by the supreme court today: I I State of Oregon by .State Kih ! jcommisxmn, appellant and rn. ! respondent, vs. Sidney S. Mohl.-r, et al. respondents and cross appel lants ami 1. Hoiman, rs)ond'nt nnd cross respondent: appeal from Hood River county; action by the state to appropriate S.4I acrs of land for salmon fish culture pur poses and right or way for road purpones. Opinion hv Justice H.-lt. Judge Fred . Wilson affirmed. i Lena Long, npnel'anf. vs. Smi'h Hotel Company; appeal from Mult nomah county; nuit to determine title to furnishings In fontsress hotel, I'ortland. Opinion of Jus-i tlfit Dmu ri 11" f . ' well affirmed. In the matter of Scnppooe drainage district, on appeal fio?n i report of commissioners assessing benefits and damages; appeal from Columbia count v. Opinion by Jus tice Hrown. Judge James A. Eakin affirmed. P. H. Seirs, et al, npp'dlnnts. vs. Orchards Water 'ompanv, atme.tl from M:ilhetir county; ohectiin to cost bill of defendants based on opinion of May 'Jti affirming de cree of lowr court; object ioi. overruled bv the court. State of Oregon rxrol state tan-i board, et al petitioners vs Con- county: original proceeding in mandamus to compel remission of penalty and inter-st on delimimnt taxes. Writ avowed In opinion l- Chief Justice Mi Pride. Engi ne P. Walte, et al. vs. Si,: law Itooui t ompany. nppeilanf from T.antt county; opinion by Ju tice Hean. Judge 0. E. Skipwoitti affirmed. Annes Inte vs. St. Johns t. um ber Comp.inv, appellant; npp. il from Multnomah count : suit f r damage's for pTson.tl Injury, opin ion by Justice llurnett, Jii'!.' Wall-r H. Evans reversid. Earwig and cutworm poison at Marsters drug store. COERT ROOM. Pnyton .Tenn.. July 14. Clarence Oarrow, counsel for John T. Scopes. wh yesterday made a two hour speech on a mo tion to quuvh thy Indictment ag:in:t the school teacher, said when he came into court this moin i lug that after going over his notes j on yesterday's address he hail de cided that he had made his position plain and wou.d not continue to , day. Judge John T. Itaulston, after an overntuht study of brb-fs and authorities cited, was und'r Ktottd to be prepared to fii" his de cision on the motion soon after court convened. Refusal nf the 'defense motion would prolong the trial of Scopes on a charge of vio lating the state law ngaint the teaching of e olution theories. WAXTEO TO EXCHANGE IU or 2') acres on Coos Bay for email ' house am! lot in Roseturg. Ad-1 dress J. C. I h tarn. 7ti3 S. Broad way, M.irshfiehl. Ore. t FOIt SALE -11 yearling-Ranibou-' lette rams, pure bred but not, registered. Fred llerrin stock, i Priced very reasonable. T. J. Mi-d- j by. Oakland. Ore. IIOESE EOit KALE "5-room mod-' em home. lluilt-In work. Oar-1 den. ripot. chicken yard, fruit ' trees. Will Kelt at bargain. See j owner at Olio East Commercial. Price cut to bedrock. PARTNER WANTED Highway construction conirartor wauls partner to take half Interest in business. Holdr of big contracts; income assured. A real snap for tne Mi;tit man; some cash re-' quired; part time. Full int r mation. 1-awrence. Agency, J5 Cass Street. Phone 219. PLENTY OF WORK A home nnd li aires of creek bottom gar den land. Cod soil and close to town. 6-rom plastered house; bath ; city water and electric lights; basement ; garage; ce ment walks; shed: hen house; , lJ'ir.iiy orchard; berries; grapes. Dame Fashion dictates that white will be the thing this summer. That is where your troubles begin. Everyone knows how the smallest spots loom up on a background of white. Grass main, auto grease and dust stains are the most prevalent, but with our modern dry cleaning these troubles alt vanish. We have the exirlence and judgment to handle all materials, from the sheerest of silks to the heaviest of flannels. You will be pleasrd with our work and prices. Phone 472, Roseburg dinners, J. F. Dillard. ' Cold sen Congoleum rugs at cost. Zl;;lr Tee Hdw. Co. DANCE RAINBOW GARDENS Wednesday Nite Music By Deedle's Swanee Boys LAST TIME TONIGHT It's a Riot of Fun I this is a good V1""0 down will Young & Son. COCRT ROOM. Pnyton. T-nn.. July 14. While the crowded court room was waiting for Judge Uaul s ton's decision in the motion lo quash the Indictment in the Scopes case hore this afternoon, the Judge mounted the bench and addressed a word directed particularly to the . newspapermen, h nit that the i contents of his opinion on the mo tion to quash was known only to his stenographer and hlms If and could n't be released for pub'ka lion until he be tan reading it from the bench. I "If any member of the press has sent it out. I will deal with him for contempt of court,"' said the judge. Loyd L. Crocker was called to : Hr.ndon this morning by the word 1 that his oldest. daii'-Mer. Charlotte. Is quite ill with threatened pneu monia. Mrs. Crocker and hT ; daughters are spending the sum- i mer at Itandon. nnd th two young ladiiM have been suffering from colds, nnd both are ill, the younger j one's condition, however, not be ing of a serious nature. Mr. Crock- I er left for Itandon at once upon the receipt of the woid of bis j dauuhter'n Illness. j If yon don't b"lieve what you rend. never se.-k opportunity ; through the classified columns. t Ity AH Means Worry Enlcn your Home. Ibislnesn. Personal Effect and Auto ar fully protected by Inuranc. Insurant It Our Business Mtsoaic IIDC msiiimc. on LITTLE CHANGE MADE BY BOARD ! HIGH CURRICULA (Contumett from pape 1 t agreement reacne1 bv both Instir-i-Hons. Work in the school nf ba-tc aru and sciences at lht college settled on the bafn n greed to a the first h-'Hiinr. the coll. gf ar." in not to pv-rmlt majr work In i these departments nnd not tr o-int more thfn '2' credits In each to wnrd Krndua'lon except lng ftfh man Ensil-di. it l understood tH will i .ill no cbanxr In the coll-c- course. o We piv rn.h for dry bark. Wharton Hron. C!KCB;.i The Ecst Sales" man in Town? 4 5 - i I.e. tn: cuij-viv tir Uvi (iu c;J5to:cr5 o In our oidnion vaiue at ?:J'mmi. bam.Ie. (i. W, P!u i." 417. Ft (it SALE--Modern Groom, 2 riory house, (urnlshed or ifur-nishi-d, with n-reen porches trout and rear; 2 lots each 4(ix loo. Situated 65 Hamilton street, one block from Rose school. Owner wants to move and offers this as best home bar gain in Roseburg if tnkeu now. Deal direct. no commissions. Call at address given or phone 17-J. E K WIT 1 1 1 N I Ht E O A N D SIXTY SIX DOLLARS - What for? jtiO acres land wilh thousands of ( line piling tliiib r; 15 acres , creek bottom land under cultiva- tit tn ; l.'t full bearing prune trees, tuaded: new house partly finished; fine spring water. Only takts three hundnd ca.h, bal ae lung time. Hut it must bo sold now. This fj your chance. Step lively. Lawrence Agency, J"." Cass Stre.H. Phone 213. WHAT SlORE COULD A 'FARMER WANT? ItiO acres adjoining thousands ucres of stump laud; be.-t free feeding grounds In IHiuslas county; 70 acres excel but plow land under cultivation; part uudt r irrigation; free water ritht; two fiue trout streams tii ru place; on main road; school on place. ; big crop grain, hay. po tatoes and garden go with piace; nrnd -ni lout.uy liomp; 7 rooms; s re- n porches gravity water h.vstem piped everywhere; firo l lac. ; city bath; toilet and lava tur ; old Morage house; two banis; bl:nl;inilh shop; garage; hog house, etc.; good team, har ness, w ai;on; full pet tools and implement ; 4 extra good milk cow .; 4 head young cattle; 7 thoroughbred lious; chickens, etc. Everything goes as It stands for $oim. mly takes $:'2"t) cash, balance long time. Owner niu.-1 go to hih. dry climate. j Full informal ion. Lawrence I Agency, 1-5 Cass Street. Phone 2PV ! FIRE BURNS ON SUMMIT OF MT. NEBO TODAY I Fire today burned over a ci ! niderable porMon of the summit of : Mr. N bo, dolnic little damage aside ; from blackening the promontory, ! K'i Kiux Klan niemb-rs totlay d-tii-d the report that the fire stnrt I fro"i th signal cross, which wa burnd last niL-bt. Thfy de cli.rd tluit the fhe last night as :in-fuVy guaiib-d and that It was MiMnly out before It was left, and that the gr.);s nrou.d the cross had b n burn- I away so that there "'vtM b no spread from th sitnal fire. They declare that t)f Hre tailed t.om seme other cau.e. LAST TIME TONIGHT ALL STAR CAST "No Mother to Guide Her" FOX NEWS "HALF BACK OF NOTRE DAME" Comedy "40 Winks" With Raymond Grif fith and Viola Dana PATHE NEWS SANTA BARBARA EARTHQUAKE "THE REEL VIRGINIAN" Comedy 10c 25c 10 25c Coming "SLANDERS" '.JUj.MIMMIIUILWi m rmH Wed. Colleen Moore in "The Desert Flower" .;ifM!IHWIlIL IWfcl ! STARTS TOMORROW yfV And say baby bnw she 1 f - ioes tame em and makes SlvC f y'b, S'T"- ,,lf niark and V' yZ hnU' " thrill and love j j Better ( I Than 9 ' , I "Sally" ST I C O L L E E N I 9 k A .fSSX t&ZK I3K 7Z I i s-i ire r.s m )j vlj.i item c fit li Desert Flower Song Prologue by Blair Stewart Always Cool Jll.iy rre nj Inn Uron. ' !lcyi W'har- ANTLERS Always Comfortablt 9 IL