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ROSEBURC NEWS-KEV1EW. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1923.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1926
SLIGHTING WORK. ' j
The 'teacher of a school where instruction is given in
! hand work, was tellintr lwpntlv nf his pvnfiripnrpa Trip, oh.
t: serrations which he made
?' young people Of school ago
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j; nrst, that many or these students had no sense whatever of
j savilig material. If they wanted a small piece of metal, he
j; said they very likely would cut what they needed out of the
2 middle of a large sheet, where
whole sheet. . They should of
. orffr one corner, where it would leave the rest of the sheet
'. available for further needs. He felt that if they showed that
v spirit when they grow up, they wouldwaste any earnings
. tnat tney mignt gain, lie also
! of them seemed to have no conception of doing a first class
; joU of work. They would take a piece of metal, fuss with it
;a"TcW minutes, and then bring their s'ipchod performance
' up to him, and excct that he was going to approve it.; That
Bptrit also would ruin them as workers. But this teacher
I wasno pessimist. He felt encouraged by the faithful efforts
I. of many of his pupils. Many of them, he thought-, showed a
J; remarkable spirit of perseverance, and they would go back
J; cgain and again to do their work all over, after he had point
;: ed out this or that fault- People of that type have no trouble
abjjut making their'way in the world. It does not make so
much difference what people study, or what kind of work
't they,take up, provided they get the idea into their heads of
J; doing a thorough job on everything they attempt, and pro-
vided they make the best use
;. for their use.
j; . Discussion has recently been caused by the suggestion
of School Superintendent McAndrcw of Chicago, that school
teachers should wear a uniform. Ho also thought it might
be yell for school pupils to do the same thing. He had the
feeing that if the professional pride of nurses, policemen,
. I. and soldiers can be stimulated by a uniform, that of teachers
I', might be also. If the women who teach school are to wear
I, uniforms, it might be suggested that business women should
I', have them also. There can be no objection to the idea if any
J! class of women would like it. Probably the majority would
!! rjotrlike to sink their own personality in a uniform that re
J; ducqd all to a level. Much could be said in favor of the idea
I! of uniform for school pupils, since the tendency to dress
,: sonw children extrava'gantly. tends to create unfortunate
I, class- feeling. . '
; The Wilmington. Deleware,
; ne gin wno is a good looKcr
combination, though no rarer
looker and also a good worker. It can be said in behalf of
thejjood looker girl, that she is under many temptations.
I. Things have come easy to her so far. She may become con
l vinced that the world's prizes can be won simply by good
J; kxs. Unfortunately that is not the case. Good looks fre
J. qucntly disappear as the heavier burdens are assumed. But
j; good cooks find that their power is valued more and more.
; Thus when the girl puts her faith in good looks, she is buy-
ing into a depreciating investment, but when she puts it in
. to good cooks Bhe buys into an appreciating one.
Pittsburgh scientists have begun experiments to deter
mine, if possible, the elements that produce perfect sleep,
using, it is reported, a newly invented device called the chron
escope. We are totally ignorant of the functions of that in
strument, but if it is able to eliminate, without infliction of
.Irtnth tlwl nnc.,1 .,;, ,'.. tt...l i .U - l I . I.
of mankind, wq are ready to proclaim it as humanity's gi at-
vat uwit,
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HIT AND
Sometimes, as I traverse the town, pursuing wealth and
faille, a locoed driver runs me down, and musses up my
frame; I view such actions with a frown and say they are
a shame. Cut if the driver stoos his boat mid hnstpna to mv
t-.'.jA it i
.uv, i., ocv ii iic una opuueu my
J Icel that he" is not remote from decenev and nrirln. Snmiv-
tfmes he lifts me to his car from off the paving stones, and
Be(,l surgeon, near and far, to set my busted bones, and
WJTIie'll pay all bills at par, in kind and feeling tones. He
gathers up my damaged hat, my trusses and my stays, my
treasured flask of anti-fat, which conduct calls for praise; I
and I fonrive a man like that, ami wish liim hm. j.i. lint I
.'now and then some reckless swain upsets me with his car;
Jio climbs my person with his wain, and covers me with tar;
Ju.ioes not heed my shrieks of
nfnn TliAM. !M .' n
nnir. Then: js no crime in all the list more prone to make
W'qtmil; thue is no meaner man, I wist, in all this tosr-et
,mv, ii snouifi ie siMitfnced. 1 in.sift, to iiiiuty years fit jail.
To knock a fellow-being f Jut, hard by tlte marts of trade, to
sjoil for keeps his Sunday hat, and break his shoulderblado,
4 then go whizzing like a but from out the realm of shade !
This villain hits the passing hick, ho strikes him down and
;i'!e'cs; the heart of one who'll pull this trick is made of moldy ,
cheese; his head is wrong, his soul is sick with some uncouth '
disease.
May 17, 1120, at tha xat ollioaj at
the Act of March S, MTt.
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would apply not merely to the
who are taking his courses.
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such cutting would) spoil the
course take it out on one side
complained that a great part
of every bit of material given
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News-Journal remarks that !
and also a good cooker is a rare
than the fellow who is a good
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coal, 10 note II I nave dlccl,
pain, but six-eds to scenes
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BY BERTS BATES "
.. GOOD EVENING FOLKS
We aea they're
Offerln a prize
In New Vawk for
Tha beat barber ehop ''''
Quartette but
"Sweet Adeline"
Will never be eunn
Aa effective aa It waa
, before Mieter Valetead
Concocted that ' ' ' i '
" Amendment of hie'n ' . ' 1 ! ?
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DUMBELL DORA THINKS
A petty officer la one who
breaka up patting partiea.
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L7r.f fO!l0,h.Ma,B.,-,rl!i "Z1"
lu pt tonl.ht and prove the or
j adage that -you oughta try ;lt on
Tna aawg iiret.
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The tamale rollers union will I
meet this evening and discuss a
substitute for corn husks which
'r d,rn nard t0 handle after t
the
Opportunity knocks around with
other knockera
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.. The reason why ao many of the
great men of the past did not be.
i""1 fmou "ntu atter they were
dead la that they had no publicity
manacere.
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''Well, I'll be hanged," murmur,
ed the telephone receiver aa it wae
elammed upon tha hooka by the
disgusted man.
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The Rev. Dr. Harry Emerson
Fosdick eaye tha modern church
needs lubrication. Well, tha Rocke
fellers belong to hie church.
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An old maid la a woman with
long hair, wearing black etoeklnga
and carrying a whit handkerchief.
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Friend: "Why do writers alwaya
eay, 'A blush crept acrosa the
girl's tace'T" . -
Author: "Well, If It ran, It eur
would kick up an awful dust."
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SERVED HIM RIGHT
A boorish young fellow named
Sawyer,
Who aaked, "la It could enough
for yer?"
Asksd it all over town
Till a man smacked him down.
Hie eetate's In the hande of a
lawyer.
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Anybody can give Advice but
only the wise onee can eell It
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"The corkscrew It rnu'M' evidence
that tha day of the pull haa passed.
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Tsnant You'll have to
make
lh" rr" U".'Alr' ,0', 1"'"!p"lod to 'your daliy progVamrifllTof ihTa.Se, Vnhem.!!
rlaht- .'..i
fix It. It s lust a matter of rai.inu
her ren, and I than .V wonJ ..
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A Loe Angelee moving picture
actrese wae robbed by a burqlar
who la aald to have taken eight
wedding rings. She reports, how-
were eafely put away in her safe
deposit box.
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They are etill doing erase word
puzzles but not a brazenly aa a
while ago.
"Hello, central; give me heavenl"
"What' her number?"
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I got down late today. The
alarm clock rang all right but we
decided it wae the wrong number.
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Too darned many upliftere begin
ay eievaiing tneir noses.
rc,Uc-
Mince piee hain't ao good
when brandy waa Included in the
I'ocipe."
m:i!h:;t it smiv to takk
AMKiiii'.tN i !', iit;ui;i-
fAMnrlalrtt rira l.raanl Wiw.)
r.Mtlrt. Nov. 2. American
I' Ambassador llitrrick railed at tho
foreign otl'lee today iu ronneetlon
with the negol let tons for settle
ment of the Krenrh debt to the
l ulled Slates.
At about the same time Sena
tor Iiereriger w.u closeted by Pre
mier PninTeve and tblji was taken
by some nf the afternoon papera
as ronfirnintion of the earlier re-
port that he would aoon leave
for Washington
In off trial rlrrlrs which Mtlinf-
lo tiv hern non-roinmun.rntlvo
on the uhjp t. It now In mimlm-d
that tho semllntx qf K?nntor Ho
rnnpr to WRMhinKton i under
'f4?rious connHlHrntion.
rr w;m
W." 'S
matchmaker. Jo waterman,
waterman ha. been manager for a
t.. uiu. i e. it. A
"u1 m"r nd ",)oc"
'"t ""mIV
baa been In
Ufa Htrept
eight year, during and lmmilt
it..
ly lollowiin the war, when
eerved in the'navy
Ameriean Legion
Minstrel Revu
THE ANTLERS ,
Nov, 1h and 10th
TIRED
Tired looking eyea make the fare
eem old, so every means possible
mould be used to keep them ruled
and freab. IJo not abuae your eight
by reading in bad light or with the
light wrongly placed or on Jolting
train. If you have any reason to
uspect eye trouble go at onca to
good oculist., it will not be a
hardship' to wear glasses for fw-
Ing or reading; or to wear I hem for
a itiort time. It la a hardship to
a pretty girl to have to wear glaseea
all the time, not that they neceasa
prtly apoll her looks, but they are a
nuisance. , bo ao not neglect your
eyeai tt la mora foolish even than
to neglect your teeth. : .
For temporary tiredness or head
;BCne nib the eyelids apd around the,
;rJe with told cream and wash this i.
. I off by holding hot compreaaca ovaa
1 the eyea for a few momenu. Mae-
naging the cream Into the skin rnsta
the cjea, makoa the kln look fronti
er .and does away with a certain
drynona that often con!e when
yau're tired. You do not, however,
want tb leave the cold Cream ra
the akin, for it makes the eyelids
so heavy, so you remove it with
the hot water compreeaea, which
are soothing to the nervca and
which, by drawing up frenh- blood.
rest tne eyes and make thorn bright-
Some people find that alternate
, hot and cold water compressea are
more refreshing. Indeed a treat
ment by hot water compressea
should alevayj b- followed by a cold
rliiBe to cloiw the poros of the akin
and to tighten up the muscles reo-
laxea ny the heat. Many people put
Ltheir faith In coniDressea of tea
either hot or cold; these are good lana again, nut a second treat- n city, ana mis tund wnen put
because of the tannic acid In thelment wl" W""!- finlah them. The out at interest, will be enough to
tea. Bathing the eyes with an eye-' rtlcle you allude to ia a wax that 1 meet tb bonda as they mature,
cup containing a weak solution of i1" PP" warm, and when It Is re-lThe elly attorney la now investl
boracic acid is a good way to make I "v?l from the "kin, all hair comes !gat,n5 the legal "Poet in order
the eyes bright, but I recommend ! ith "ort of wholesale tweex- tnat niar dvlse the conncil
it mom fnr e.,.. h. ih r. Ing. regarding the proper procedure.
, neSt la due.to traveling or to dirt
in the eyea than for headaches or
general fatigue. Closing tha eye
for a short time alwaya rests them.
Dietliealth
erHtrTVAiir
uyjjiuununt reters.fl.Ll
vmuAurv
THE BENEFITS
Have you thought or physh-af ' else on the muscles first to show
exorcise simply as a means of i you how tho whole system is ln
strengihenlng the muscle? That I volved and benefited
ia hut one of the benefits. . When muscles are used there
Exercise not only affects the , ,ro both physical and chemical
muscles, but has a decided bene- change In them. The physical
llclal ortert on all of the organs I change consists of a contraction and
of the body. Lot me tell you how" I thlrkenlng, followed by a relaxa
tlila resul a. then vou will aeo ilia i . ' " . . 7
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Come in and slip into one
of these fina . coats and
you'll be sure to take it
along, so as to get full bene
fit during the entire winter.
Harth's ;
Stetson if.ti and
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EYES ' .
! , Matilda I think In your caee the
j electric needle would be adviaable
. tor removing all tha coarser halra.
and then continue
bleach
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Tired eyea make tha fact old
finer hair with the mixture of per
oxide and ammonia. A certain per-
centage of the halra will recover
Rosalie-I believe the birth stones
- are tnrquoise and diamonds with
j birthday early in December,
I Tomorrow Ijirae Pet
OF EXERCISING
normal posi-
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Comfortable
Big Coats
For Real
Winter
You can iust wratl un W
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in One Ot these COld re- A.
pellers and keep Safe K'
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from wintcry storms.
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SPECIAL LEVY
PROPOSE! TO
PAY OFF BONDS
Council Proposes Increase
Tax Levy One Mill to
Create Sinking Fund
MAKE INVESTIGATION
City Attorney tb. Make Re
port to Council at Future
Meeting Regarding the ;
Proper Procedure .
A rpeclal tax levy of one mill
for the purpose of creating a
sinking fund to retire city hall
and fire truck bonda, and to pay
.interest on outstanding bonds,
waa proposed by the city council
last night, and may be Included
In the tax ordinance to be adopted
at tne next regular meeting.
' This bond Ibouo of l'i7.00C car
riea no provision for payment.
Mayor liouck states, and it is his
doolre to create a fund for nioet
ing them when they come due. In
order that the city may not ho
out a large sum for Interest.
A tax of one mill will raise
from 3,o00 to $4,0i,0 depending
upon the fluctuating valuutlon of
'... li"''b;
of business demanding attention.
The paving Inapecior reported
that one panel of the pavement
on East 4th atreet waa abort In
cement. This claim waa content
ed by the Contractor T. J. Hal
stead, who offered to auhmit a
bond to protect the city should
the pavement prove faulty. The
matter was referred to tho street
committoe.
The atreot committee was also
directed to Investigate the re
quest of residents of Sykea,
Spring and Short streets for a
change in the sidewalk specifica
tion for those street. A- re-r
monstrance waa made by one re
sident against any change. ,
. The city waa aaked to take over
a private .sewer on Vest Lane
street,, the matter being referred
to the committee on health and
police. ,
Tlio council purchased 1.00ft
feet of fire hoso from the Eureka
Fire Hose company.
Final estimates were read on
A. Avenue, 2nd Avenue and 1st
Avenue paving Job?, and as the
pavements have all he approved
by the commlttco the contractors
will be paid the amounts duo
them.
Antlera Theatre.
In "Shore Leave," hie new First
National production
t the Antlers
tbelmess haa
Theatre, Richard Bartbelmess
5J another one of his typically line
$1 aurrounding companies,
gj ; The cast ' in this picture, built
i upon the Hroadway success by Hu-
bert Osborne and produceed by Ihi
S vld Belaaco, ia headed by Dorothy
Mackail. who scored opposite the
J young star In two of Ills most pop
ular pictures, "Tho Fighting
lllade" and "Twenty-one." Miss
Macknll's appearance In "Shore
Leave" Is her last engagement as
a leading woman. Shu has just
signed a starring contract with
First National.
Other player prominent In
"Shore Leave'' are Marie s::olwell,
well known arirrss; Nick Long, a
favorite Broadway character play
er; Ted McNamara, who prs
scored In a number of comedy rolea
in New York footlight productions;
Arthur Metcalfe, . Warrea Cooke
and Samuel limes.
Liberty Theatre,
"Hldln' tho Wind," tho new Fred
Thomson production made for F.
D. O., w hich w ill have Its local pro
mier at the Liberty Theatre next
Wednesday, when it begins
two
uil' 'ngagement, migm well be 1
called "itldln' the Gale of Mirth:"
for " ,,UKl1 Producing qualities are
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be defined as one who had seen this 1
g picture and failed to gurgle over it. !
!i'As vivid aa ita title, and with the
V most adroit and amusing situations,
,8, the action or KWIn' the Wind" Is!
as apeedy as Its name would attest.
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Incidents In which Fred Is rmihr I
... to n iUii B ruum anu r.ss to ntile I
for fear of detection. As usual. Sll-I
U bn? 'nd7 Ho?t'
h,.mb.r ti f. 'Jh I
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oiiu.p uunss in tne latest tro-1
Uuctloa tVaiar.a, thene lavorUea; j without lh joy of htrfnK on i i ,,r- uu can buy a bark m.!V
cer rnSr bout - tYJfv ,dr by r
car wiin rreu on hia back, ard hei,., do not keep reuiiui m ...
return. re,aiedly Into a b.rnlng i ' !to my reader.. " 001
JJ o- ws.ro to hna-: tc Ijta a-
j,cod-h'IC:k. tvintnally Ija.ifug (,:
.Oitiar 10 lav Jl.'l. ll la al.ib.uita.
uitf atatinj tnac bo boiae baa ever
been aught to do this before. Ma-
w. , :
rlou Jackson wrote, both ih.
u 1 7 'f
.aj..u inaaire. ejra.cn tn cloth, may be
. of flapper, M booUet,er. u
CLRpE
Rill and Winter
BeginsTomoifow
Women's,
Children's
Coats and Dresses
REDUCED!
See Tomorrow's Paph for
Descriptions and Prices
fcScMARKSSUHYCal
V Ladies Apparel 7 .
the worst the world haa ever ivlt-
nessed are referred to Mr. Val I
Haul, production manager for Hunt(e ATTENTION. ARTISANS
Stromberg at the Hollywood all!- Maeuuerade boll Thursday
dlos. I evening, Maccabce Hall. ArU-
In "The Prairie Prrate." the latest sans and friends welcome.
Stromberg production Marring Her-; Lodge 7:30, dancing 9:1)0 p.
ry Carey which opens at the Ma-i " Cider and doughnuts.
Jestic Theatre tonlte for a two day
run the scenario call for much ac-
I lion In a rambling hall of the dou -
ble-barrelled variety that flourished
everywhere in the West not so long
1KO-
The gambling hall set waa quick-
ly reproduced by the studio carpen-
t,'r"' Dut "hen. It came to equipping;
11 the ai,1,aratu" ,or acrrylngj
o man wen Knonn games ot taro, i ia saia to oe one of the most ptctur
roulette and various slot machines, j enquo and fnsclnatlng that Harry
a frantic search of the city of lxiCnre? hai yet made.
Efficient
busekeepirigM
Loupa A.KirKman fM
BRIDGE REFRESHMENTS
TOMORROW'S MENU
Breakfast
.Jlananas
Ceroal
Dolled Eggi Toast
Colfeo
Luncheon
flaked Grapenuts Lish
lettuce Salad
' Stewed Dried Peaches
Doughnuts Tea
Dinner
White Potato Soup
Ijinb Chops
Candled Swot Potatoes
Spinach
Apple-Celery Salad
Orange Custard Coffee
Tho Meal refreshments to serve
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aner a game or bridge in
-f- or even.ng-are
elt
her
tho
'ucn ""w De Prepared the day b
-UK uc. .wsny nosipsdeg rsepieniDer 2Sth I published
have no raald. Thty are courag i K0"s r!pe for Hark Chacolate
to re,u" 10 nl maidles.!'; " 5,0,1 " It or to
condition keep them from enter-'f. "UJm "U n the
" vmfi vupiefl
"i vitacnt
fricnila
13 - ' t.w Mcii v
isi vita r-treebuieuK Ir
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itidni w utc t4.c ikii.a a.-'.- i,r
v v '.caaaui
n cleared away and flavored
the table covered with lnnrhann
... i,,iftu un n
ees. Mruail inn'heon napkin. ro
p.-ovhM
Irtaiuncnts.. r laataat.: . . '
Misses' and
l Angeles failed to ruveal any. Vir- ,
tue had evidently driveu out tho
one-time gaming vice.
Finally, with the entire property
department Joining In the search,
the necessary eaulnnient was rath!
ered together from museums and
Junk heaps. The resultant picture
y sstdfe
ERft-fllive S.mil lichen
Isrk Chocola e t ake wi:h
Whippel Crtam
t'o'len Can.li.-a
'lo nuke the i:;;-)vp sandwich
es: boil twu egcH h:ird. th-n chop
them very f.nc and r.i.x them with
or. dozen stuffed olive awn
ch .ppeil. Add til" juice of ont
h.i!i lemon and rait and pepper In
rul: Individual inate. Spread on
thin alics of butt "Ted, Ci Usl leu
vhitr. bread, pressing two piecej
tcgelher.
ihn olive sandwich In a partic
ular favori.e with most people, and
In this case it gives a welcome tart
riavor to an otherwise all-sweet lit
tle menu. Some houekeetra
mae olive satUwichea in thii way:
Chop one large bottle of stuffed
o.ivt finely and mix with It two
ravages or cr-ani cheese. Aa(1
enough Mayonnaise ia,i ,!.. i
!o mo'" to the right consistency
no spread, and use this filling be-
t n,..i ..... .. .-c,iik
io crubtless allcea
ham bread
of gra-
linn I nannm t
; Ft-: .-r ,',a 0
" "f v-te.. ,,..
011 .1
J Party. !ic3 rh;
anJ p!scT thf ., '
t'klt... Hl9 ,1uut.l
-
"'' "''r nipped,
eni na eweet-
lira a uao or It
l Placed on veeh
"ce of rake.
ff the hnatoa. k - -
a coffee percclaior, eho sbonld find
Tooorron x,w "jL