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! ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEV. WEDNESDAY: NOVEMBtR 25. 1925.
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FOR VALUES THAT ARE UNRIVALLED
SPECIAL PRICE SALE
: 1
COATS
89.50
69.50,
59.50
55.00
49.50
39.50 :
28.50 - :
18.50.
For the three last shopping days this week
Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday ;
$12476
Including every coat each priced individ-
ually and specially to give the lowest pos
' sibleprice. "'i' ! , ;
New Prices for Special Prict? Sale '
$110.00 COAT $76.00 . . , . Z
55.00
4
COATS
45.00
41.00 - i
38.00
; 35.00 C 1
. :. 25.00 .!
: 18.50
::::::: 12:00.::::
DRESSES
See our groups (1) at $7.39 ,
Two at $9.90; Three at $14.85
"Xmas!
Special attention I to . oiir
Christmas sluipplug friends
oner mis sale.
, -
Xmas!
1 1
I ,.-!
k Take advantage of tale price
, now and save (or your Xmas
buying.' : .' ir
Better Service Better Merchandise
CHRISTIAN MINISTER
SPEAKS TO ROTARIANS
INVITES STRANGER ' ' ' klamatm mvtn span I
' TO RIDE? LOSES CAR 6IVEW 0U8IW cnd-of
j . i ; wwn ofw niiju i
Anthony Saunders, a resident of Ma down of whistles' and iettl'ne
rii.....i- . them iciPM theinaelvcM hnn.
Tnnk""''vl'"IRoeburg. tills. mornine h . snooting of shotguns and cheers at
Rev; H. E. Mow, f the Chsfktlsn
church, was the main aitMb.. h.
fore the Rotary ejub tod.,, taking Oakland
a. hi. subject. 'Thanksgiving." S0?ihu?;
the !It,.IJI k Tf ? ,on Utory of having been robbed, at h men celebrated the pouring of
ihST-J , .hl? . ?. for "l0" '. a diamond ring valued at rch of Hhe Douglas memorial
things that apply to all the people 1175. a gold watch, and a ear fridge across the Klamath river
rather than taking the viewpoint! the robbery being committed be yesterday afternoon. Thla arch
m " ",,n",,,l "ly for ourjclaims, by a man whom he picked completes the structure of the
oriaiy posesslons brought alvniii
through an era of thrift and pros
perity. We ought to set aside all
selfish Interests In' giving thanks
to the Lord. His remarks were1 In
structive and delivered fn a -very
pleasing manner.
President Booth h6 has been
irom me city ror the past
ten days was back on the Job to
day and the program was. put over
in clock-like precision
Charley McKlhlnnv hart kink.
.day and wa3 given a, gift by , the
fiwumi. tuere was a lot, of good
singing and Beel Weaver had. his
chef prepare a turkey dinner which
made the "Inner man" happy.
An Invitation wasi received from
the Eugene Rotary club for a joint
Hireling ai mat city Tuesday even
ing, Dec. H. The president appointed
a committee to make arrangements
tor tne local club's attendance.
large number -signifying their In
tention or going to the univeraliv
city.. ,
up near Kugene. Saunders, a pro- i bridge and put, it. completely out
Heat with gas.
WOM 6N volunteer builders
AT BEND HAVE CLOSE CALL
(Awoclatod Pnw Uurd wire.)
BEND. Ore, Nov.' 25. Woman
engaged In nailing boards on a tab
ernacle being erected close to the
downtown district yesterday nar
rowly escaped injury when the rnnf
and one side of the building fell.
mrs. ueorge - Klssier of Powell
Butte, one of the women at work
on the building, was hit by falUng
boards, but was not seriously hurt.
. Lack of supports In the center or
the building was thought to be re
sponsible for the accident.
The building, which waa to have
a seating capacity of 800 was being
erected by contributed labor. Wo
men worked with the men nallinr
09 the weather boards especially
during the day time while men
worked at night under electric
lights strung from low poles.' Only
a few men were present yesterday
unm me roor ana slue fell in,
o
Heat with gas.
ies tonai aaaier, says he was
travelling; south' In his car, a
Chevrolet : sedan, and at a point
south of Eugene picked up a trav
elling companion1, a man about 5
feet S Inches tall, weight - ISO
pounds, heavy set. wearing a dark
suit, tan evercoat and a light hat.
Just south of Yoncalla the
stranger, according to Saunders,
drew at revolver, and . ordered
.Saunders out of the car and after
robbing him of his cash, ring and
watch, took the car and drove
away, leaving Saunders (o walk
back to Yonaalla. . .m ;j, v
Deputy Sheriff Daugherty was
aroused -and - telephoned 8herlff
warmer. The highway was pa
trolled both ways, but the car
could not be located. The trains
were also closely watched for a
man answering the. description
given by Saunders, but the man
could not be located
Pruning tools at Wharton Bros.
I IITCM
Candy an excellent' Thankszlv.
Ing gift Never has gone wrong
and couldn't . when you buy the
quality we get fresh every week
at Lloyd Crocker's.
LOCAL NEWS
Vaughan drag
Wharton Bros.
saw parts at
r)UMK llKKIKKNTS VKIH
AT MLSSOILA, MySTAXA.
Of Interest to a 'number of
Roseburg folk, la the announce
ment of the marriage of Mrs.
Margaret Mitchell, formerly of
mis ciiy. to Mr. George MurroWs.
or lamas, Montana. The cere
mony took place on Welnesday.
November 11, at the Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. Burrows will reside
Mr. and Mrs. Borrows will reside
t Camas, near which place Mi.
Burrows owns a ranch.
GEAR CUTTING
Our Shops are Equipped to turn
out all kinds of nmrlilne work.
Repair Work Dons
PINE 8T. MACHINE SHOP
Opposite Klour Mill
si
M&I.W.MMMXI.M.I
3
8have 15 Csnta
Haircut 35 Cents
All Kiddies Haircut 3& Csnts
Golden Rule Barber Shop
660 N. Jackson
At the HridKe
NOTICE TO ENCAMPMENT
MEMBERS
The Bnyal Purple . degree
will be conferred Wednesday,
Nov. 21. Everybody come,
Light lunch. .
! FltKI) MILLER. C. P.
:
CARD PARTY
' I
Woodcraft Thimble Dub will I ffl
glvp a public card party at K. ! ItWIsM'Ig'JMWgg'I'WW'W'I'Wt
P. hall, Monday evening, Nov.
30. Refreshments. Admission
25 cents. . Tg.IMg.T.I.TgIMriT.TI.TTT.TJ.T
K . X
Liberty Theatre
Tonight and Thursday
Matinee Thursday
Big Thanksgiving
DANCE
" at
LONG'S HALL
Coles Valley
Thursday night, Nov. 2t. Mu
elo by Sutherlln Orchestra.
, Everyone Welcome
Snappy line of both engraved and
printed announcements at reason.
able prices at News-Review office.
IKK IXSPKtTlON- MADE ' 1
. .AT. I'm' N WOOLS.
1 'A committee made up of mem
bers of the Kiwanls Club. City
School Superintendent M. S.
Ilamm. and Fire Chief James
Fletcher this morning visited the
Rose and Renson schools to In
spect the precautions taken "(6
protect the bufldings and children
In the event of fire. ' la both
schools the buildings were empti
ed In very quick time to irn
promptu fire drills. The com
mittee also round the fire fight
ing equipment to be in good con
dition. Several recommendations
were made to add to the safety
ui ioe pupns.
We carry a complete line of the
finest ranges made at lowest price.
Powell Furniture Co. , ,
MNNU PMMKTIONS -MAtt
VAG
ntMAV AUtJON-HMMH HMsMT
JOHN Mil JAM - SOMMMrr TMISV
JAMir MOMISON
Dtnctti bit Scott Dunlap
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Lutheran Services on Thanks- gj
giving morning at 11:UU. A
. YOUR PHOTOGRAPH if
It la time now to have It made, g
to avoid the hoHilay rush. 'it will A
solve a dosen gift problems. The SB
Kiwi'burx Sluillo. Saltman Uldg., S
12S Jackson, Phone tt2.
GRAND
Thanksgiving Dinner
From 12 o'clock to 7:30 p. m.
Roast Turkey
and all the fixings that go to
make a Veal dinner. Come
and gel a good feed.
Hotel Sutherlin
Sutherlln. Oregon
The RoMfbiirg studio will be open
Thanksgiving. Phone 462, 12S Jack
son, i t
WII.W.M.I.I.I.W.M.II.I.&H
CALL FOR 8CHOOL WARRANTS
All warrants are called up to
and liicludhig No. 2!i'J of District
No. K. I mug las County. Oregon. In
terest ceases after this date, No
vember 25, 125.
JESSIE M. NEWTON,
Clerk. Dist. No. 8
DONALD PARKER
Concert Violinist and Teacher
Beginners and Advanced Pupils
accepted. High School credits
' given. '
118 So. Jackson, across from
Kohlhagen Apartments
PltlSONKH TO TESTIFY
IX TRIAL AT KltkUIKPOKT.
Arthur Ray. of Reedsport, rsv
cently brought to Roseburg charg
ed with operating a still, was
taken back to Reedsport today to
appear as a wltne.s In the case
against Harry Davis, who Is charg
ed with being an accomplice. The
still Is said to have been found
on Davis' property. He was III
In Marshfteld at the time the
arrest was made, but has since
returned home. The Jury disa
greed in the first trial of the rase
and another trial Is being given.
Sheriff Starmer left this morning
io lane nay to Keedsport for I he
trial.
fioes To Portland
Glenn Taylor left this morning
by auto for Portland to spend
Thanksgiving with relatives.
Admitted To- Hospital '
A. Thompkrns, of Riddle, was
admitted to Mercy Hospital this
morning, to undergo treatment.
Visitors -Here Yssterday
Mrs. E. Bandel and Mrs. A. E.
Barkla, of Marahfleld, spent yes
terday in this city as visitors.
Leave For Portland
Misses Rose Moffit and Pauline
Bridges left this morning for
Portland to spend Thanksgiving.
To Spend Holiday
L,eo Beckley, who la attending O.
A. C. thla winter, will arrive this
evening and spent the Thanksgiv
ing holiday visiting his parents.
In Ttoday' 1 '
John Brown and son. Fred
Brown, of Tiller, were visitors in
this city today for several hours,
transacting business.'
Front Monmouth
Allen wickhsm, who Is attend
ing school at Monmouth, will ar
rive here this evening to visit
with relatives over Thanksgiving.
To Visit H
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Porter, of Cot
tage drove, are expected to arrive
here. this evening and will be
guests over Thanksgiving' of Mr.
and Mrs. H. U. Cockran.
Arrive From College-
James Pickens, who is a student
at O. A. C. -this winter will ar
rive here .this -evening and visit
tth his nsrents 'over the holi
days.
To HrowrrMvMc
Miss Gladys Enger left this
morning for her home at Browns
ville, where she will spend the I
Thanksgiving with her parents, '
Mr. and Mrs. Enger.
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of danger (rom uhrni waters of the
irlver.
I: 'u. :
t NEW TODAY :.
WANTED General housework.
Phone -SlTj- . .. - .
FOlTHENT Furnished nousekeep
Ing' rooms. 246 S.J'arrott riv
FOR ; RENT 2-room furnished
house, 110 per . month. ' Phone
210-U Mrs. E. J. Smith.
WANTED Boy to work evenings
Vand Saturday, See "M. M' Miller,,
News-Reviaw office.-, ; ;
WANTED Work . on ' rancnof '
wood cutting by two hien, P.' O.
Box 64-B. Roseburg. r
FOR RENT UnfurnUIToom
house, garage. Close In. Inquire
39S. Pine. ' ' . ..
FOR -SALE FofddelWery, good
, shape, pew body top. Easy pay
ments. 225N, Jackson". 1 . . .
FOR SALE Twoidun(Isi Call
Sat. or Sunday. 1125 W.-i First
St. Phone 44H-R. -
Last Time Tonight:
The Funniest Close-Up of
Married Life Ever Made
''Exchange of Wives"
. . ' with Lew Cody and Eleanor Boardman
' YOU'LL HOWL! YOU'LL SCREAM!
it's the story of a man who borrowed his
'' 1 ;.'.- " neighbor's wife !
;News:;
Comedy
lOel
20c
- Exclusive First Run Pictures Only
Thursday: House Peters "Storm Breaker"
FOR RENT 5-roonj. modern bun
galow, with ' breakfast
. Close In. Call Roseburg
ments. ,
RECONDITIONED"
XMAS TREE STREET
. DECORATIONS MEET
-- WITH OPPOSITION
The decoration of city
contention that art should not be
gauged by the subnormal or Juvon-
-lle. infnd.' ' . w1
COLUMBUS, Ohio Governor
Vic Donahev is eoine to get a check
u-eeis for forty cents for setting type and
wim large, young evergreen trees n.abin ui. in th. nnmnn.in.
at Chriatmas time. Is a useless. room 0r the Dispatch for 20 ruin
wasteful practice, and should be , utes. He holds an I. T. U. card.
discontinued, according to a state-1
ment Just issued by the U. S. For- WASHINGTON The sunnlv nf
- nook. I est Service. - !pre-prohlbltion whiskey Is enough
Apart- The cutting of small seedling, to last ten years If disposed of l-
' Christmas trees for home use, from ! gaily. Prohibition Director Jones
EI.Ef!T B"l C. ' thickets where thinnliia. wnnlit asva. The amount in hnniled u-are
WASHER Standard make. Will i benefit the forest crop, is approved ;houses Is 20,000,000 gallons and
sell dirt cheap. See at Churchill lae mi-esters. They point out.
Hdwe. - however, that trees cut for street
THANKSGrviNCfoo7eaVdfrled Qecotions are usually thrifty
Ch Cken With other eonH ! ' lium iru io III-
price 60c a plate at Orange Lan
tern. 147 S. Pine. Phone 617.
hutto. IB 1 .... I . - ....
ANY PERSON knowing the present sawtimber, thus contrrbutln, to the
none is being made lawfully.
GOWANDA, N. Y. Some sixteen
Indian maids are sorry they had
teen years old. A good tree this i their hair bobbed. Because of their
old. It is pointed out, had much 'short tresses a movie company
address of Henry Denn. automo; ' industrial 'stability of the region.
i: . " .. " o ZZlJir .!r! "n"ion h greens
i ft v. w oo. run- DOUghB Is
FOR SALE A couple
would not take
with 123 others.
them to ' Florida
ba new i iv a synsgogue is to
iiw.ii in... i ti.1- I o nuiit on the site of Wil limn As-
would give the aame holiday spirit j,or' bne on Fifth Avenue, where
e or'hifh-claas ! wlihout the economic waste. It is '!he Four Hundred first met. WU-
fox terrier puppies, at 12.50 each also suggested that a large living ! ! wln,,!r' who came from Po
les northeast : fir tree be selected In one or more z years ago. is sell-
If tnken soon. 2) miles
of Roseburg. Phone 3SF2. J. A.
Williams.
ALL AT A SACRIFICE 3 Incuba
tors, 2 250-egg cap, 1 125. 1 Satt
ley separator;. 1 garden planter:
1 rifle, 25-20; 1 3S Jver Johnson:
1 Wlsard 6-rolt battery. Call at
Lane St. Rooming House.
CHRISTMAS'OIFT TherTlsTEoth"
Ing better than a savinpa
or the parks, to be decorated an
nualiy as a civic Christmas tree.
ArundeL piano tuner. Phone 189-L.
CONVICTED MURDERER
llr: NOW PLEADS INSANITY
I I 4 ! . -. i . :
' TRENTON,. N.. J.. Nov, 25. Coun
sel for Harrison W. Noel of Mnni.
ac-lclftlr. nnHer untMM
,l '"r me young ones, ii us cnted during the week of January ,A Vil, v
show vou our new system. Weal. I in f... .v.A .....!- T. . nu jonn a.
ing the residence
May.
he bought in
ALLEGED RUM RUNNERS
FACING MURDER TRIAL
(AMnrbtrt Pre LruH Wir..)
SALINAS, Cal., Nov. 25 Charg
ed with murder as a result of the
battle of Moss Landing between a
sheriff's posse and suspected runt
runners, Paul Brokaw. Simon Buhe
May faced the court
era Savings , . Loan Ass'n. ! Pierce, negro taxi cab Hrlv-V h. I1""' Pnniinarjr neanng.
Wayne E. Jones.. Dist. Mgr. appeared before ih rrTa' . imams, who turned
Phone 192-R. - . , , Idon, with a pica for clemency, as-1 VnliL0?
MONE Y, MONEY You canget """Ing Noel was Insane and should , wmim.' tesTlmony weretmn'a v
Trn no.r,Kio i MB)t' .lea. i.n... not therpfon? be executed. Ar J ""u. . xesumon3L were "ronniy
s ,w ' oM- . . . " - Klinrfiea DPCAIIRA nf mmnra that
,w ' " CTl U J IL. . ...
it na juit every year on ae-1 J1 ""," 120.000 bad been offered to "eet"
i xr.i i r.T . 7" .... . these men. Williams and HIhh
draw your money any, WZ":. said by police to have been
posits made with us and.wlth-
want It. Nothing safer. -Look us
over. Western Savings -ft Loan
Asa'n. Wayne E. Jones, Dist. '
Mgr. Phone 192-R. r i ,
EX-SRRV1CEMEN. ATTENTION! !
There are a number ot very de
sirable homea listed In my files
on which you may apply your sol
diers loan privilege as first pay-i
ment. The home you want, in j
year old Mnrv , ....ue,..-.n.
Daly, subsequently slain. Pierce ' v . .' .wh'"'e. "
UflVIlllHUI, r
kidnapping of six
end the Daly child also
Montclalr. .
lived In
band Is
fused to testify against Bowen on
advice of counsel and was excused.
FLASHES OF LIFE
GERM CARRYING LOGGER
ISOLATED AFTER S DEATH3
. " A-I.II Pr. Utari Wir..)
GENEVA One thousand trtntip. . nn dtt . vn r n-
1.1 . t.1.1 InAa.lnno Man Ka k.il Inr . t. 7 ' ' . .... . un.., Jtn., . 1 I.
oU..,. ....uq ".e uuw oeen regisierea wiin tne currier who has spread an enldem-
the asking. E. K. McLendon. Real League of Nations In the op.-n dl- ic of cerebro-splnal meningitis In
Estate. 224 -Perkins Bldg., Phone plomacy which Woodrow Wilson th. lin 1. ' .T. wi",
stressed.
Special Thanksgiving
Dinner at The Grand Caf e, fif
A Story of the Sea and It's Salvage,
so true to life that May Allison
nearly lost her life In the Pacific
Ocean while making It. ' '
' Fables, Oregonian, Comedy
10c 15c
Coming Friday & Saturday
. "SOUTH OF THE
; EQUATOR t l
A hilarious comedy drama
in the land of romance and
revolution with your film
favorites. .
SERVICE
When you come to us for Insur
ance, all you pay are the pre
miums. Our service costs you
nothing. It Includes complete
Information on the various
forms of Insurance protection
and prncth-al advice nn the best
polU-tii for yout purposes.
fg tnrj nn
Special Attraction for
Thsnksalvlna Wssk. .
CUT FLOWERS
GOLD FISH
THE FERN
Your Florists
Phons 140
MAHHIKD TODAY.
William Atkinson and floldle
Morgan, the former of Myrtle
Point and the latter of Camas
Valley, were quietly married this
afternoon at the Baptist pnraon
age. Rev. H. L. Caldwell, officiat
ing. Only the necessary witnesses
were present. Mr. and Mrs. At
kinson will make their home at
Camas Valley, where the groom
Is employed as a logger.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
leetro-Chlropraetor
Nerve and Spine Specialist,
201 Perkins Bldg. ! Phone 554
. Just received from New York,
ladies silk dresses In the new llp
! stick shade, very attractive stvlee.
I priced at 117.50. R. A. Pllcher't'O.,
I Inc.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Glasses
lit Jackson SL '
Drugltss Health Center
Dr. Harrison Folk i
Dr. Catherine McNeil
.' Chlroprectle and Kleelro
Therapy .
Thompson Mineral' Vapor TUIhs
S!7 W. Cass Phone 41
A CORRECTION.
The total assessed value of all
public service corporations In Ore
on for 1928 Is 1258.531.606.02. not
2fMlN$.0l, as erroneously stated Itr
, ruesuay a issue or the News Re
.vlew. The apportioned value oa
which the laiee will actually be
I paid was correctly stated as 1155,.
'05S.507.T1. These figures repre
sent a difference la round ambers
of tlO3.4P.,OO0 In corporate valua
tions which will escape taxation.
' A few of those large - sll-cnpper
wash boilers lefL Get yours St,
, Powell's Furniture Co. I
To Portland
- Dr. and Mrs. George J. Bacher
and family left today by motor for
Portland, where they will visit over
the holidays with friends and rela
tives. They will return here Sun
day. . : .. . , f. f ,
Spend TuanlMglvIna; Here--. ,
Lynn Ileckley, Clifford Thorn
ton. Leo Beckley. Bernard Grubbe
and Helen Churchill, all students
at O. A. C, are expected to ar
rive this evening to spend their
Thanksgiving at home.
Ill In Hospital-
Mrs. F. A. Hemls waa taken
to the Mercy Hospital yesterday
here she 1s undergoing medical
treatment. Her condition is quite
serious, hut her many friends are
holding hopes that she will soon
be on the road to recovery. Mrs.
Mentis has been very HI for sev
ers! weeks.
LOANS
That cost you less and get .
you out ot debt. Equitable
Savings A Loan Association.
' We solicit loans on oity resi
dences and business prop
erty. Monthly payment plan.
Farm Loans
6 money. 5. 7 and 10
years. Straight loans. Simple
Interest.
G W. Y.OUNG 6c SON
INSURANCE.
1)6 Case St Phone 417.
Have You a Bad Back?
Than the Advice ef This Roseburg
Resident Will Interest You.
Does your sack ache night and
day;
Hinder work: destroy your rest?
Are yon tortured with stabbing
pains
When you stoop, lift or bend?
Then likely your kidneys are
weak.
Mire trouble!, may soon appear.
Headaches, dlssiness, nervous
ness; Or uric acid and Its Ills,
Help yonr weakened kidney with
S stimulant diuretic.
Cse Doan'a Pills.
Bead this Roseburg testimony:
P. P. Oar. North Ave, says
"My kidneys troubled me a lot
and I had such backaches I could
hardly stoop. iMy kidneys didn't
act right 'either. Data's Pills soon
fixed me np In good shape. The
rhe and pains left my back and
Sty kidneys were regulated."
tOo, at all dealers. Foster!.
bare Co, Mfre, Buffalo, N. T. -
'Logging company at Cochran and
T . fOalee Creek, causing five cases
MALMOE Sweden la hopeful of .and Uiree death, h.. hi...
growing Its own "mo's" instesd of ered and Isolated bv Dr. William
It from the United Levin of the .iat hn.nl r ha.iih
States. Stalks from some expert- Following two deaths last week
mental American corn have reach-1 from the disease. Dr. Levin went
ed a height of 12 feeL , j to the camps and took cultures of
, (every person. But one positive
BUDAP AST Restrictions on the te"f ' obtained, and Inasmuch
Charleston and fox trot have been a this logger was In perfect health
removed, but a police Inspector it Is assumed that he has been the
must be present when they are carrier who has been dlsseminat
danced. Ing the disease since April. He Is
' ; now isolated at the county hospl-
CALEXICO, Calif. Nearly 100 i:"'T ' ""'"boro.
American women have been order-' .. ?h? ,nd HenrT rctz, brothers,
ed out of Mexican. . :me's November 16 and 21 respec-
Ively of the disease which was con-
WASHINGTON President Cool-1 trcted by John at the camps. .lud
Idge already has half a dozen tur-' ?on, T1" November 18. Mrs.
keys for tomorrow 1 ,)'lla Hlldeman, a nurse, who took
. 'care of John Fretx. is now ill.
Intcodcatii
Thrilh
CHICAGO Chief Justice Olson.
In whose court hangs a nude paint
ing, has acquitted Adolph Krcci'.,
an art dealer, of selling obscene
pictures. The Justice upheld the
Read the Classified "ads,
in The News-Review. They
tnenrt dollar to von.
LAST TIME TONITE
Richard Dix
. In
"Too Many
Kisses"
. A Paramount Feature
"Love Goofy"
Future Comedy
10c News -25c
Starts Tomorrow Matinee
ZANE GREYS
at
B IT.' ' UV-
7
V4W XXLCOci
T-sn
- - artfA. '
JACK HOLT - NOAH BtfeRY
B1UJI DOVE DOUGLAS RUREANHML
Furious fist fights, reckless riding,
and a stupendous horse'stampede
climax story for story, punch for
punch, thrill for thrill, there isn't a
better Western on the screen.
Filmed in the Arizona wild horse
country a new and fascinating
background.
News
Comedy
10c 35c
Special Music Score by
DONALD PARKER-
' bnly
" the Best
ANTLERS
All of
the Best