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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. - MONDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1923 1 () rrsTT it f Swift Adventure, Tingling Romance, the Thrill You Are Strong Enough and Honest Enough to Face Lifeto Fol low -This Girl With Your Mind, Fighting Her Fight, Facing Her Temp tation's This is the Story for You ! CHAPTER I JUDITH closed her eyes. She remained seated at - her desk, quiet as a statue. She was quiet like this while her heart raced with a dream. Last night a beautiful thing had happened to Judith. Someone said to her, "Oh, Jude, you're the darlingest thing on the earth I" . v . , - , r . . She was not used to words like' these. She wasn't the kind . of a girl who wins such tribute. Those who loved Judith said 'she had, "soul" in her face, but others' called her ''plain" ex ceedingly plain. ' Judith herself knew she was 'homely. "I'm just out and out , homely!" she ' murmured after many an aonized scrutiny of her Image when she became cruelly aware of her lance mouth, her tan skin and straight drab hair. Once 'an older woman noticed her eyes; said they were mag:iiticcnt. Over heating (his, Judith' found It hard to breathe.' It was Uiu jirsi . time anyone had. seen a comeliness in her face. And how she worshiped beauty fog. drifting with forlorn rhythm over hilltop; trees grown still against the twilight sky. She could grow mute with Joy watching a sunset. She would feel within her yearning; a sweet, aching want as it she must reach out her arms' and draw close to her being the loveli ness Bhe saw. Life its mystery the taunt of her unknown future filled her with eager longings. She pictured her self doing brave, splendid deeds; pictured herself sought after, adored - But she had a bump o( rugged common sense. She came back to reality with a mocking "Very like ly, Judith Moore! What would a man that kind of a man want a hulk of a girl like you?" - Antler Theatre Just an intensely appealing love story with many complications be cause of conspiracy and Intrigue; a story replete with high adven ture that gives the greatest oppor tunities ever for athletic prowess, fearsome stunts and feats of ut most daring and skill such is the description of the latest Douglss Fairbanks photoplay, "Don Q, Son of Zorro,'' which Is announced as the feature attraction coming next Thursday at the Antlers for three days. The management of the Antlers theatre is authority for the state ment that in his new screen play Fairbanks has departed, temporar ily at least, from such historic characterizations as "Robin Hood" or the imaginative fantasy of his "Thief of Bagdad," and now has given to his public a picture that outstunts anything he has ever produced ; a picture that affords PROFESSIONAL CARDS DB. II. H PLTLRR ChlrapractM physician. 111 W. Lane St. Chas. S. . McElhinny "The Widow's Frlsnd' '. Oregon Life 248 North Jackson Clean Up If you suit needs cleaning, pressing or repairing, send it to us. ' We Call and Deliver. Our Auto Will CslL Phone S77 She would want to cry asking this, but her pride rushed up in a flame. She always managed to hold her head very high whispering gruffly to her storming, imperious youth: "I don't want love! I don't need it.' I never think of men or marriage! I can get along alone!" This grim sentence only sent her back more clamorously to her dreams. Romance would come to her all right! Some godlike man would see into her heart, how gay It was, how noble. He would be en thralled by this inner beauty. They would recognize each other Instant ly. He would say. "Judith, I've searched the world over for you!" She would answer with a glsd, mighty tranquility, "I've waited!" There were many versions of this rapt scene all of them pierc ingly tender. Sometimes Judith chose ' a moonlit garden whose, she didn't consider; sometimes they would meet at a dance; again they would be standing on a ship far out at sea. All girls, especially plain ones, cherish wild hopes like this. But last night why, last night Douglas said to her, "Oh,. Jude, you're the darlingest thing on earth!" She repeated it softly; a warm huskineas filled her mouth. ' It meant nothing, of course. She and Douglas had known each other years. She couldn't remember when they first started taking long walks together almost since the day he I him the widest possible scope for ii i h weii-Knnwn Biniptt, ohiimo Antlera Theatre Candy chairs, human chocolate drops and peppermint sticks, candy stickpins candy, candy, candy, hundreds of pounds of it in decora tion to make a setting for a ball in which the hero, risen to wealth, is dashed to ruin sucli Is the strik ing "spectacle" of Cecil B. De Mille's new Paramount picture, "The Golden Red," which Is at the Antlers theatre. Always Cecil B. De Mille pre- ZT. Z. li !"" i-iticu me eye, an opening or ine Red Sea ln "The Ten Command ments," a cutback to Rome and Its orgies In "Manslaughter," a glim pse of the herAtter in "Feet of Clay." In the case of "The Golden Bed," screen play by Jeanle Mac-i pherson from Wallace Irwin's novel, this unusual "candy ball", comparable In its size and magni ficence to the Cinderella "plate glass" ball In "Forbidden Fruit", marks the climax of the affair be tween Adraah Holts, "poor white trash" risun to wealth, and proud Flora Lee Peake, who despises him but loves his money. Rod La Rocque is Admah and Ltlllam Itirh De Mille's new "find," plays Flora Lee. Liberty Theatre What kind of a fellow o yon i think "Percy" Is? That Is, "Perry" j ui ine :itw ..imrii's tin 111m wiuen Is playing the Liberty theatre to night. Percy" Is not the ordinary. FFUBBY H&y TuBSV. QUAQ.TEC1 1 COT 'ROM A 0ICC OLE LAOV I VUA'a IMtEELIW' IfJTHEIQ. AW &WE GIMME IT FOR. . REIM' A ffOOO BOY W . HELPIM MOM UWE T 1 - "ZsZC. I ANOy and his mother, Emma Keith, hau : w i?h. S She loved Douglas Keith, honor-a kind of kingly privilege. Khi tf imJ-SS Sh admitted It to herself with a They were awaro that Evelyn Mo I hI.i,P?i" ? V,tboundl unrestraint that was, Neil had stepped down woefully, to make It up to -Lm for the way. , when she married their father, shed sacrificed educating him. la c8,a ""V n; I Mrs. Moore never allowed the self-1 He told her about the girls he An moving rle thought of hlm.'eltacing husband to forget that she; likell. There was that angel In h'a : she was so glad it was a Saturday 1 had "given up everything made a. class at college. Judith listened In a sou, unuerstanaing way. . wnen the angel passed, it was the little ln no nurry lo return to the com blonde typist Iji the law offices monp1ace flat li Pulton street where Jie got his first Job. Then It 1 home, where ,he wa8 ci,ri8hed, of was the stately Miss Kane,. He was j course, but taken for grantedi ex very glowing about them all, talk- pected always to "act like a sensl ing to Judith as though she were a Dle person, and be thankful she had hundred and fifty years old. ROod hlt, and ,he uge of all her But last night he came over all 1 a chuckle. He pulled a dlshtower from her hands with a breezy: "Gee, you're the pokes In this shack. Era and I finished hours ago. Get your hat got something great to tell you." They walked up Fultot street j every "day type of mollycoddle, for n . t . . I'urcy went in for high art. He played the violin, and In younger days did "butterfly dances"; In other words. Just a hot house plant reared on mother's kisses and nur - turcd- on aesthetics. Then, only through an accident. Perev hs. nno wild nirht when he Is twentv-one. and "linsis" tnnae. The next morning, following a; frantic chase by cops and ambu lances, he awakens with a wild headache in Mexico. An open box car had been the port in time of l.rm mml hirr. had aiallcul him. self of Its outstretched arms. On the frontier he is assailed by a gang of hoboes who proceed to beat him up. but he is finally res - cued by "Holy Joe." a Jolly old j tne , , wh , Ka ,ook plane. iremnlnlng Indians to move the scalliwag who was handy wlth The Creeks had no Jails They building to a national Indlun park proverbs, fists and non-losable 'had only two methods of punish- planned near here. . playing cards. In Mexico Percy!ment dipping ad shooting. o meets many mlventurrs, gets mixed ThB punishment for robbery, for KTHi.MA F "FOItKlfJN" up with the Senorl:a queen of a'natnee. was 50 lashes for the IS ltKMOVM KHOM dance hall, falls In love with a uT.-t offense, 100 lashes for the; illtivii AMTV IS t'lilKA. beautiful young ranch Mlrl, hastnerond, and death for the third. NEW YORK, Oct. 19. Chrln flghta rolore, and learns that llfe'in rases of execution, tho con-jtlunlty Is no longer a religion ln Is a case of every man for him-1 demncd Indian was tied to the 'China upon which the stigma of scif--o he goes in search of his, tree and shot. Damage suit mislaid manhood. jwero settled In cash, work or DO ALUMINUM WARE Have you seen the special at larrs? Our star bargain sale are on. Big vnlues in kitchen needs. Carr's wheie you save. o - Fresh grape Juice at Overland government from the fouth"ast- Chinese, many of them prominent Orclurds. Bring containers or ern part of the t'nlted States tolln public and private life, are en leave at Brand's Road Stand. Will this territory about 1::0. They rolled us members of Christian 1 deliver when filled IOOKUT THE " CXIfi TvVJIN"" CA.f2fi.tAGF Will Grin Ybii quickly because he was excited mooning about! Why don't you get with Ills amazing good luck. The up and do something! 1 don't newspaper he'd worked on at col- know how you can sit there' so lege offered him ?25 a week. Think Idle!" As though mere motion were of it twenty-flvo dollars! And ho ; the moat . laudable thing la the had only to wrlto about 300 words; world. a day short, snappy stuff of cur- n waa pure luxury to loiter un rent events illustrated with goo')' 'disturbed in the deserted office, Ju drawlngs. What a pipe! dith drew the black oil cloth cover They reached Alamo SqUare jover her typewriter absently, lost looking far out to ' the lights j In a- great sweetness, blinking so daintily little golden: xhe AooT opened, a V0ce laugh midgets Jumping on the watered, a littlo gum of perfume Hut "Pretty lucky, Jude? Now I can lor((i lu juaUhs face. She blinked blow you to a good show every : M OIM rudely and unwillingly even months or so." j awakened. Judith trembled. He had hold of The,, sne ' jumped" upwitha her hands, waiting with boyish : bound of Joy, mumbled glowingly, eagerness for her approval. She j "Sandy ! Of all tilings!" , loveu me arocni iih)k in ins riiru, i dark eyes loved their sweet, di- reel gaze. She said: "Oh!" Tea's ran down her cheeks :id she gulped. Oh, ir,umi;tun. ' He gave her a quick pull toward him, laughing In her face: ".What a nut ' What n nner riarlinsr thing! Jude, you're the darlingest: Sne wa Sandy McNeil, Judith's thng on the earth." . 'cousin, the most captivating person She walked homeward, drenched '""in knew. Kveryihing that was In happiness. For a long time that romantic or unusual, sue coupled night Judith sat on her bed smil-w"l Sandy. In Into the darkness, tellini her-! Judith's mother was a McNeil. ' ". f with an eager anguish: "Oh. It : .1.1 t so ...j ... thB other girls In I h ffir hrnn iin Sh. ... limbs." This was one of Mrs. Idren. Mrs. Moore was a colorful, Moore's formulas for keeping her j domineering woman. Her children children's feet firmly on thet resented her tyrannies, yet they ! ground. I Judith hated the violent way her ' mother and sisters hail of flounc- Ing on her thoughts with an irrl- I taterl: "What in the world are you ! INDIA VN WIIII'I'INti TIIKH . AMI CAl'ITAIj STILL M.ltVK ' OKMULGEE, Okla., Oct. 19. ! The ancient whipping tree and ,the old capltol of a vanished In - Idian nation still are doing ser - I vlc8 ln citr- I In the heart of Okmulgee stnnds the council house f the Creek ntlnn. emeteH in 1X7D. Tim Y. M. C. A. and the Chamber of same manner. Commerce have their headquar- There was a high court and a ters ln the building, and a bus dlstrlrt.rourt, each district hav llne uses one corner for an of- Ing a prosecuting attorney, a lice, Judge, and a company of light The building and Its grounds 'horsemen, whli h wore ln the na- ... ,u- n. Hum nf ninnnlpd nnllra. TL"1aI.I,,, ' a... . . hi! ',. ..j. 1 ...,, .h lashes on the hare bark. The conucll house Is a two. story building of native und stone. On the flrt floor were tho departments of government, on the second the legislative halls. The Creeks were one of the five civilized tribes moved by the established here a complete sy- He Works the Wrong Street. -r mv I Mr the iys-A voo iJ ' I GoV: ""7 c'5- r-T ! . .. . coMEoo.HAioK.y . .. . L M J ernta keep cjoiet Ai' V00lW HE h LTJ I , '" s3C2. Om Jlksi rsws lisn ' hat' . i j i 'i ' - ' i . in a ' . . ..If A tall, lightsome girl caught Judith's hands. She filled the room 'with vividness; with charm as though the sun had come up un expectedly or a song trilled. She talked cai'.v .. with little throaty 1 laughs, stopping three or four times to kiss Judith's flushed cheeks. from Infancy Kvelyn Moore's chil- 1 1 r' n li.- rroi v.nl thai tlild ... an complete sacrifice of her life" to I become his wife. The greatest compliment she ever paid her daughters was to say: "You're a McNeil!" In the same way she charged to the fath er's heritage all the unpleasant traits that cropped out ln her chil adored her; they hung on her words, quoting her as though she were Infallible. Argument ended when one or the other could bol- I ster her enune with: "Mamma said stem of government, similar to the American republic, but with much simpler forms. Their legislature was composed 'of the House of Kings (Senate) land the1 House of Warriors. The lhesd of the state was the prin- IP1"1' '"'' ,ccted for. '""r ear by a majority vote of tho males 'of the nat on. His assistant was the second cMel elected in tne The council house belongs to Uh eitv or Okmulgee. Efforts !nr now being made among the "foreign" may be placed, despite the attacks uporf It made by some advocates of the 'new national ism." said Ralph A. Ward of Peking, for ID years a Methodist Episcopal Missionary ln China, In !a report to tho Board of Foreign 'Mlhslons here. Dr. Ward pointed (out that many of the leading men 'of (he republic are well known as Christians, and that Z.Mo.OOO rnurehes. in "SANDY" V lift . ' ; .t , MrW, As : ELCNORI MEHCRIN so!" So they regarded It almost an Insult to be told with aggrieved impatience: "I declare to goodness, you're a regular Moore!" , In Sandy was concentrated ' all the gay distinction; all the beauty of the McNeils. Sandy had that thin, wistful figure. She had white skin, it pallor made haunting by the Intense black of her eyebrows; the Intense red of her hair. More than this, she seemed to-move ln color and music. Her visits to the city were the thrills of Judith's existence. They had become friends three years previous when Sandy's father wrote to his sister inviting the youngest daughter, who happened to be Judith, to his home ln Santa Barbara for a vacation. Since then every month or so Sandy dash ed into the office where Judith worked and they went oft together on a lark that for Judith was a I Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. FOR SALE FOR SALE Shetland pony. 50. Phone 42F23, noon or evenings. FOR SALE Reed baby buggy. Lloyd sulky, and bath table. Phone 234 U FOR SALE Angora bucks, from registered non-Bheddlng sires. W. G. Paul, So. Deer Creek. FOR SALE Fir and mixed hard wood, price 3 to 3.25 tier. Phone JIF15. Milton Bros. FOR SALE Old and second growth fir block wood, 10 In. Phone 10F23. E. G. Trozillc. Melroso. FOR BA LK- 45 lonsiif"?hear7iay at the 8. 8. Crawford ranch fur Hf per ton. J. L. Casebeer, Dlx onvllle. FOR-8 A LiTOa kii to viTa nd block wood, 1 ln. In length. ' N. L. Conn, Phone (IF15. lloseburg. Ore. FOR 8 A LK'-G.hkI-Ford son trac tor, Bosch magneto, easy start Ing. No chance lo break 'your arm. Also disc. Also two cows. A. A. Ilakke, M-lrose. of Young Love priceless adventure, ' She loved walking Into the Pal ace with Sa.idy. She felt proud as though she were displaying some rare exotlo flower. She would whis per eagerly: "Sandy the way men stare at you!" The head waiter knew Sandy. He ushered her to,a table In the very center of the room. She accepted tribute as a queen might. Now Sandy drew off her gloves. Judith watched her. . Finally she reached over and touched Sandy's luutti where a diamond the size of a:i almond glowed. Sandy laughed: "Oh, I forgot to till joj. I'm somewhat engaged." Like taking a glass of water! As though one became engaged every ten minutes! Judith, tense with her own emo tions, asked softly: "Who? Is he glorious?" Sandy's brows raised whimsical ly: "Well he might be called poetic. He's somewhat fragile. I think It may be quite charming flouting down Lake Geneva in a gondola while he sings me bal lads. He's an Italian terribly rich." "You love him? Sandy, do you love) him arhlngly?" Sandy began to laugh. Then she f. -owned impatiently: "Hecle. Judy. dont' take It all so seriously! It's not a rmieral. I said I'm engaged. 1 didn't say I'm married." Judith stared at her accusingly: "Do you get engaged to a man If you don't Intend to marry biro?" "You can only marry one of them!" Then Sandy leaned for ward: "How can you tell If you love a man, Jude? How do you know when the thing you feel is lover . "I . Judlfh's blood cam"v(ry warm ly 10 ner race, maKing ftef eyes shine. "You know it all right! It's love when you feel glad all over be cause he's near. It's love when you walk along the streets turning this way and mat, hoping to catch a glimpse of him. it's love when you almost faint If he looks straight ln your eyes or touches your hand. . . It's love when you wish and wish that he'd only stoop down quick FOR SALE One Ion Ford truck; three cows and three two-year-old heifers. Herman Schulzo, Ilrockway. . FOR SALE Improved Oregon and Brandywlne strawberry plants, ft 00 per thousand. Julius Kindt, ' Melrose. FOll "SALtJ 1 piastered house, S large rooms, closets, bath, gar age, fruit trees, etc. Terms. Call I'M Reservoir Ave., lloseburg. I FOR RENT PIANO for rent. Phone 3IF5. FOR KENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 1110 Prospect St. lT)it RENTRoorhs. adults only; heated. 212 North Stephens St. FOR" RENT Tw o-rooni apart tnent with garage. 240 8. Parrott. rniT llKMT-i largo furnished housekeeping rooms. Close In. Private front entrance. 331 South Main. . FOR 'itENi' 5-room strictly mini ern bungalow, oak floors through out, furnace, garage, concrete driveway, close to school, never occupied, (35 per month. Call 4R0. By WINNER s auu imoo ju . "That's not what I've got! nut say, Jude, you sly thing how -do you know?" v . - . -. t "I can Imagine! You won't marrx him, then?" ' "Yea at least I'm headed that way." "And you dont love him" , - "What does love amount- to? They say It's all the same after the first few months aj long as the man Is fond of you " "After the first few ' months! Who'd give them up, I want to know!" Judith demanded . hotjy. "Who say it' the tame?" "Everyone. My mother my fa- , ther the whole claa of aunt and uncles and sister and brothers. They say It's all flctlont he kind of love you're raving about j" "Are they doing the marrying, Sandy " Sandy grinned. "Of course! I told you he was so wealthy hi eattket bulge" - ' "And you'll let them ftaaa ye l . to a thing like that? Waj.. SaaA., you can have your choice of all th men In the world " - "Being married won't alter that ", but Sandy' dark, shadow ed eyes were now a little fright ened. She dropped them suddenly. She said softly: "Now I'm in for it I usually manage not to Utink. Pushed Into It! Jude they oaa do It I'm terribly afraid they're going to succeed. I Just feel itph, I don't know but I may not worm out of it" Sandy rose. She let her" hand press on Judith's. Bandy''" hand was very soft, appealing, like a child's. "Sometime I get frighten ed about it, Jude, Just stark, coo coo frightened. 1 don't know which way to turn" In an hour of wild desolation when murder would have seemed right to Judith's tortured spirit, she remembered Sandy a as stood then, the wlstful plea on he beau tiful race, the touch of her, hand. She remembered the charm of her that Saturday when the dream wa new in Judith' heart. It made it easier to answer Sandy'a need. Continued Tomorrow" FOR RENT OR SALE room modern home, close in. Phone 437-J. VV FOR RENT 3 apartments.! i I- room and one S rooms. Flimlih- - ed. Light and water furnished. Call at 646 Pine St. I LOST AND FOUND LOST One black gauntlet, glove. Finder please return to News Review office. - ; WANTED TAHX)RINO and dressmaking. 621 JIMaln St. Mrs. tlnthridge. WANfEIjBighschool boy 17 yr. wants work evenings aarl Satur days. Box 40, News-Review. WANTED Contract to 'make broccoli crates. Will take any size contract. Address Box 86, Roseburg. WAITED Experienced girl for general housework. Good wage for competent girl. Write Mr. A. E. Adclsperger, 955 South 6th Street, Marshfleld, Oregon. I MISCELLANEOUS I CAR OWNER Don't forget U sail 653 when ln need of' not parts. 8arff Auto WreckinJ House. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua The Largsst Stock of Good Used . Chevrolet and Fords In Ressburg , ' Ws Will Sell en EASY TERMS t Hanson Chevrolet Co. . Phone 44 , . . . ,