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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY: OCTOBER 9. 1923. ' Tl T ... Majestic Theatre Every angle ot a social situation that haa become the subject of bitter argument is portrayed in "The Mad Whirl," fnlversal-Jewel all-star production to be shown In the Majestic Theatre tonight )id Saturday. The picture comes an nounced, not as a preachment, nor a vehicle pointing any moral, bQ strictly as a vehicle Interpreting to vividly portray those accused of being desciples ot jazz-mania. But It Is more thsn the evils possible by reason of auper-lndul-j gence In this so-termed menace to the people of the land that are laid bare In "TheJtad Whirl," for the picture deals fteclflclly with the possible effect on the family rela tions of such Indulgence. Mac McAvoy has tbe feaurc role in a cast which is unusually not able for tbe prominence of those who play tbe various characteriza tions. Libtrty Theatre A crook story with an unusual ngle and a delightfully human ap peal Is Evelyn Brent's latest vehicle ntlOed, "Three Wise Crooks." now showing at the Liberty theatre. The production, which has been direct-! ed by F. Harmon Weight with that rare sympathy which characterised 'Dursilla with a Million," la one la j which the characterisation stands I tut boldly. As Dolly Duvase, tbei When it Comes to Winter UN Convince Yourself! Union At Union Oil Service Stations and Independent Dealers of th First Class Everywhere NOTICE Monday evening, Oct 12th, the Pythian sisters will enter tain all Knights, their famlll lies and friends. Cards, danc ing and refnsnments. Pro ceeds for the benefit of the Children's Unit. Admission 25 cents . sophisticated and clever crook from the great city who Is ulti mately regenerated through the sweet Erfipllclfy and wholesome af fection of a little old country lady. Miss Brent returns once more to the roles which made her famous; but In a somewhat different man ner. She invests tbe part with splen did realism, and gives the best dramatic performance of her ca reer. Director Weight has made the most of the msny comedy situations which help to put the picture into the class of hilarious yet gripping melodrama. BORN NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Nelson, of this city, at Mercy hos pital, Thursday, October 8. a boy. CEDnES To Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Geddes. ot this city, at Mercy hospital, Friday, October 9, a girt Try those) fresh Toke Point oy ster at tbe Boseburg OrtlL Qua! Buy Non-Detonating some Oil Company Of California NEWSY BITS LOS ANGELES Enough or ders to Insure the closing out of the bulk of this year's walnut crop In California by November 20. were confirmed by the trade within 72 hours after opening prices were announced. LOS ANGELES Heavyweight 'champion Jack Dempsey begun working out In preparation for an exhibition bout Caiurday with jjim Klynn, veteran fireman, and I one other opponent. DENVER Hngh O'Neill, for mer managing editor of Ike Dtn- Dainty Women Tell Each Other about another prob lem solved by the nliunnint1 af Ofe scription, AN- A-CIV of safe-guarded pleasures and duties, ot welcothe soothing relief from IlMtfsrlM Colds yttmWm TnotluKM innu-i . ganch All fata Khwi sttiss AN-A-CtW TaMrts tw edl tta Handy Pecker Tin only Z5C ptlACIHK lty COOKED FOOD 8ALE ,' The Baptist ladles will hold a conked food sdle, Saturday. October 10. at Pickens' Oro- eery, beginning at 9 o'clock. ver Times and once . connected with eastern newspapers, died here last anight. SAN FRANCISCO Coast giurd officials said they were unahle to verify a report from the coast guard cutter 265 that twelve men were Uti-teti drowned In an at tempt to escape the patrol bout. SAN FRANCISCO i When own daughter, Mrs. Burlington i Carlisle, prominent in East Itay society circles, failed to appear In his court on a traffic chare. Police Judge Green Majors, of Piedmont, declared het bail of 110 forfeited. SEATTLE Tho Senttle Tlmes obtained temporary Injunctions against pirating of play-by-play news on baseball garnet of tli'i World Series received by t!i Times and telephoning it to cipar stores. SANDY! LARGER CAST IS WANTED FOR 'SMILES' Ton I Klit will bo the last oppor tunity for local aspirants to stage honors to become enrolled In the forthcoming mimical extravaganza, "fiiullfM," which is to bo Max at the Antic, one night only, Mon day. Oct 2. in, under (ho direction of Mr. George M, Hall, and under the auspices of SL George's Episco pal church. Much inlrst In fspi..tsd In the production, to which a general In vi tat Ion has been extended to young people In thin vicinity to Join. "Smiled" it. a iutuit:ai exuav aganaa in three parts with eight scene, without a plot, but with a theme which speaks of "Love, Life Youth." Tim Important role of "HosCss" of 8mils" has been anolgnnd to Lucy H. Haley, singing. "A Girl, a Boy and Moonlight," with a choUH of 201 volets. Over 3"0 school chil dren gather In the. armory evi-ry day after school 4 o'clock for re hearsal of the Hlumborland seen, part one. Many children are as yet needed. Miss Dorothy Cordon Is accom panist for the entire production with Miss Klva WVscott playing for f he children. Visitors are made most welcome at all rehearsals. . F6R SATURDAY ONLY 'Choice polled ferns. Si arh, so freh stork of tulips, hyacinths and China lily bulbs. Mrs. K. B Owen, Impqaa Grocvry. WOODROW WILSON'S -SON-IN-LAW URGED FOR U. OF O. HEAD i I (A-ntlated tnm Usstd. Win.) 8ALKM. Ore., Oct. . It bo eama known here today that tha name of Francis Bowea Sayre, son-in-law of the late President Wood row Wilson, may be placed 'before the board 'or renenta of the University of Oregon aa a pos sibility' for the presidency ot the University. i . As far aa can be gathered from the information. Mr. Buyre la not a candidate for the place, nor has he yet been approached on the subject, but it is understood that me friends of the umrer.uy who are not satisfied with the . progress so far made toward the I selection of a president, may urge ! that Sayre allow his name to be j submitted to the board. Sayre is now a professor 01 International law In Harvard uni versity. j Old Resident Near Death I I bad not eaten food for 10 days and was slowly Hlarvlng to death. Given up by five docto.-a, I tried a bottle of Mayr'a Won derful Remedy, which nave relief at once. I am 75 years old and would hare died but tor your won derful medicine. The jaundice Is all gone and I am frainlnir appetite i and atrenath every day." it is : simple, harmless preparation that : removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the ! Inflammation which causes practl- cally all stomach, liver and intes tinal ailments. Including appendi citis. One does will convince or money refunded. At all drBRRlsta. DESIRE FOR HOT COFFEE IN BED MADE HIM INVENT STOCKHOLM, Oct. 9. (A. P.) Difficulty in awakening and his I fondness for a cup of coffee in bed, were two factors that led Dr. Oua Itaf Dalen, winner ot the 1912 Nobel prize, to become a successful In ventor. Dr. Dalen as a boy, living In a humble country home, was re quired to arise early, but he found It hard to awaken on time. A dis carded old wall-clock waa repaired to which was added an alarm mechanism with a pier of tlnplate taking the place of the bell. He combined the clock-work with a little friction wheel covered with emery paper that began to rotate 15 minutes before the alarm went off. Friction against the rough surface ot the paper lighted a match. The match was attached to a rod that awung over a Raaoiine lamp, the cap of which was simultaneous ly removed by another contrivance constructed from a couple - of empty wooden Bpools and a piece of string. Over the lamp be had placed a coffee urn containing cof fee prepared the night before. When tbe slumbers of the little Inventor, then 14 yeara of age were Interrupted by the alarm going oft I the room waa lighted and hla cot tee was uoiiiiik. j It was during Dr. Dalen'a experl I menta wlih gas accumulators for . beacon lights that he lost bis sight I through an explosion. His inventive i genius, however, did not seem to suffer as be baa since then given the world a number of new lnven- tlons and still continues to direct ' the work of his plant in splto ot bis blindness. FANCY WORK Art goods stamped ready to em broider, renters, scarfs, pillows, dresses, dolls, lunch sets, dolllea, consoles, bulfets, towel, bibs; an articles you would expect to find in a first class art dept. And our line of threads, braids and edge is especially large. Carr's. SCOUT LEATH ER WORKS MEET Last night after school Ira llyrd, Howard Minturn, Geo:ge Churchill and Llndon Hodman met with the executive at scout headquarters ' to work on a project In leather work. They started to make' an ornsmeny Uil leather belt Kach member takes a turn at the work while the others look on for Instruction. Of course they do not expect the belt to be a perfect specimen of workmanship when it is finished but they do ex pect to continue until they are qualified to do fine work. Just as soon, as they are in position to do so they will inntrut other scouts and carry on with them. This work is a continuation of that started by the scout expert, "Leather" Grlswold of Colorado Springs. "WHAT KIND OF 8HADOW DO YOU CAST?" This subject discussed Sunday evening at the Hnfitim church by H. L. Caldwell, 7:3'. The non church going people are eHpeclsMy Invited. They will find this Inter esting. Good music. ftt tSOVN, In t ti iMretitt 'ourt nf th Htntn of Or" it on fr ')UKlan County, Myrtlff M Coy. I'lalntlff, vs. W. J. M '.:'. IK-lViwtitHt. T'i W, J. 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W. ttarnlltnn, JikIkm nf the ahova nttll1 court, tnt on Ihc Ind tiny of O'-tohor, 1 j ft. and th- flrl pio-IP-atlon of thlx timnin In of tntc lht fnrl tnv it tohr, lil't. ftml tha taut puhllr ntlon will h on 1 tnY, tUn IMU day of Npvmhr. 1!-'$. hiWlnsr a p-r1f1 of U full and eonirutiv wfk H W MAKfTKRM. Ainrny for Plaintiff. 2l-ziu pr- aius JUuiiUinif, uusvburir, ursgoa. Cheaper than you can make it at home, 1 4 oz. hzz$; berry, dewberry, raspberry, blackberry, apricot wid' quince. Buy a good supply as the stock is limited.'.". Also have more of those cheaper than we have had them tor many years, J.. We will have the right price on flour for your wuv". ! ter supply when price is lowest. Our Feather flak; ;. is sold with a money-back : guarantee. - Don't ' buy,;;.' your flour on price only, put quality first ; ,".'; Saturday Spedsls . Jams and Jellies, 14 oz. jar, Hubbard Squash, per 1L ..... ...-... Vi' ' I oz. 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