ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1925. "
In From Elkton
Donald K. Balrd of Rlkton, lu
In Koseburg today attending to
business matters.
LOCAL NEWS I
t !: - (d-i, SJ-'
' - ESX' ctti tell f:
fEi m. m- Hm
KpBWf.. .wnixwat: L'tm-f rraisae. .'
What could be more ui table or attractive for
displaying rare china, silverware and glassware
than t liia beautiful Sheraton design of G-W
Sectional case? And how much more con
venient is thercceding door to each section I Made
in a variety of designs and finishes to match
surroundings. We'll be glut! to send booklet
"For Every
Room
McKean, Darby & Baldwin
Complete Housefurnishefs Roseburg, Ore.
CHRISTMAS SEAL
SALE TO START IN
CITY TOMORROW
The Christmas seal sale starts
tomorrow under the direction of
Mrs. W. S. Jost, city chairman. The
Woman's Club of the city has
- agreed to take over the work this
year and will have solicitors in
the field and will also maintain
booths at the banks and post of
fice. The solicitors will be Mrs. Jost.
Mrs. William lie!!. Mra. Forter
liutner. Mrs. John finger. Mrs. Carl
Neal. Mis. Fred Strang and Mrs.
A. i. McMillin.
The booth nt the Douglas Na
tional ttank wilt be pn-slih'd over
PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN AT
Glide School Friday Eve.Dec.4, 8pm
1 Following the P. T. A. Meeting
Short Address by Rev. Caldwell.
Orchestra number by Mr. Arundel, Mr. Ott nnd Mr.
V
9
Jg Germain.
jjjj Readings by Miss Doris and Helej Cannon.
! Trombone Solqs by Mr. Germain, Mrs. Heinline. accom-
K panist.
M Talk on Benefits of Music by Mrs. Chas. Heinline.
9 Piano Solos and Readings by Mr. C. H. Arundel.
$ Violin Solos by Mr. W. E. Ott.
& Reading by Mrs. A. Mathews.
Sj Instrumental Music. Mr. nnd Mrs. O'Mara, Mr. Ott, nnd
y Mr. Germain.
g Program to be followed by a Pie Social.
Pi Cocoa and Coffee furnished free.
MI,ICgIIII;g,,;.Ii&T
! QUICK SERVICE
5 Holiday Gifts Delivered y
t 15c To All Parts of the City J5C i
6 House Calls Answered Promptly R i
S Phone 614 f Parcel Delivery t
i
, The Junior Class
of the
Roseburg High School
Presents
MR8.BUMPSTEAD-LEIGH'
A Comedy in 3 Acts
at the
Antlers Theatre
Dec. 3, 1925
Reserved Seals on Sale at Box Office
Beginning Tuesday
L,
ADMISSOS
in the Home"
The Presbyterian Ladles
Aid will hold their bazaar
sale of fancy work and cook-
ed food Thursday. December
3. at McKean, Darby and
Ilaldwln's Store.
by Mrs. J. C. Ponsler, Mra. Albert
Micelll and Mra. William Brown.
Those at the I'mpqua Valley Hank
will be Mrs. A. 8. McKenzle, Mrs.
Virtor Short. Those at the Rose
burg National bank will be Mrs.
A. O. Sutherland, Mrs. L. A. Goux,
and nt the post office Mrs. W.
. Smilh and Mrs. W. C. Belt.
1 International poultry
Wharton BroB.
tonic nt
'ViflWa'r7- E2SE
50c and 75c
Kivm filendalc ' ! '
R. S. Jcilina, Glendale resident,
was a busimss visitor in thla city
for soverul hours yesterday.
In Monday
Mr. and Mra. W. J. Meredith,
of Looking tiless, were business
visitors in thla city Monday.
From Oakland
Mra. tleorge McIIugel, of Oak
land, spent several hours here
yestcrduy shopping and vhitlug.
From Brockway
Mrs. Chas. Insley and baby, of
Brockway, spent yesterday after-'
noon In thla city shopping and
visiting.
Visitor Monday..
A. Kronk motored from Oar
den Vulley Mouduy and spent, tlio
afternoon here attending to busi
ness ufl'utrs.
Mr. Condry Visits
W. O. Condry. (Herniate resident,
was a business visitor in this city
yesterday, spending tho faternoon
here.
On lluslnem
S. E. Purby, Garden Valley re
sident, motored here yvstenluy
and transacted business during
the afternoon.
From Winchester
Monroe Nance motored from
Winchester yesterday and spent
several hours attending to busi
ness matters In this city.
From Elgarose
Arthur Nelson returned to ElKar
ose yesterday afternoon after
spending several houra here look
ing after business affairs.
On IIulnci
T. y. Heard motored from
Looking Glass yesterday and spent
several hours in this city looking
after business affairs.
Mr. Wood Ii
James Wood and daughter of
Garden Valley were visitors in this
city yesterday and Irunsucted
business.
From Wilbur
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Olesnn, of Wil
bur, spent yesterday afternoon in
'.his'city shopping and visiting, re
turning home In the evening.
Mr. Yasliaw In-
Vaahavv Iu
rane
for several hours yesterday
and
transacted business.
Mrs. Rallry Vllts
Mrs. C. H. Hailey. of South
Deer Creek. siont yestorilAy after
noon in llosehurg visiting with
friends and shopping. - .
Uulnee, Vi-ltor
rafnp1
attending to business matters.
Krirksnne Visit
Mr. and Mrs. A. Erlrkson
nnd ,
son. Iver. of Looking t.luss. were !
i visitors In this city yesterday.
-Hnn.li... im. -I.,,,.!,,- n.wl
I " " ow.i.c .'u.o 0,.u..,n m
on business.
Ifn.. o T Xfl..n..u...tl.
, ,. , . i hi
Monmouth. where she is a stu -
dent at Oregon Nornial.
Visits With Friends
C. M. Wilson, former resident,
was greeting old friends In this
city yesterday and attending To
business matters. Mr. Wilson Is
now a resilient of llrewster VaU
ley near the coast. .
Mrs. Denn Returning
Mrs. Joseph Iienn and son, who
have been vIMtlng with relatives
Jpr'y. and other eastern points
ami ri'ii'tina or t'cri n Ammiv inpw
lor tne pal live mourns, are ei-
pected to return hero this evening.
1
;ildo Orange Meets
I tilide Orange had as visitors at;to this country, making a tour of
iiraiiKc imu an vim.ib i,io i ii is country, malting a tour ot . . M.,h.. ,. riih.
their meeting November !S. Stale the Pacific, coast and through the!'1" , pnf.i ST .ied and
Master
Palmiter and Mr. and
II. Ilalley and '.Seymour . ley have been visiting with' some
n . .. n-. .... . . . " .
Jones of Salem Orange. The Int-
ter is chairman of the commillee
annolnted nt the last session of
the Stale Granae to work with
comminees tor oiner organita- mr London, to visit at Mr. Dilu
tions to prepare an Income tux ley's old home nnd other points
measure to he submitted to the ' in Kngland. The Dudley's have
voters next November. been residents of China for the
I past twenty-five years. During
To Knll For Orient j their stay in 4hls country they
Mrs. II. K. Sterling, a nlere of i were well plensed with the sur
I)r. and Mrs. C. H. Hailey. vislled rnundlnga and climate, and on
with them at their n-ime in Houtn
Deer Creek over lhe week end.
Mrs. Sterling returned Htiiuluy to
Calllnrnia. stopping over in Sac
ramento to visit before gnlng on
to San Franrisco, from which city
she will sail for lhe Orient, and
will spend some time in China
and Japan. This will be Mrs.
Sterling's second trip ar-cros. hav
ing travelled in European points
previously.
lYournm Of lelrse Grange
Melrose Grange held an inter
esting meeting Nevmber 21. Seven
candidates were Initiated In the
third and fourth degrees and two
members reinstated. Mr. and Mrs.
Schrenrk and Mr. Jarkon of Res-
me Grange, and Mrs. Hatfield of
Icome vis-
held at the Grange Hall inanss-
giving day. and a program
sistlng of the reading of I'resl
tHZ' lTC.:ttZ
sv-ra1 sons br Mrs. Knapp.
piano Hrtionn br MIm VsntKt
Krtt and a r-silnK br Ml mi Jore I
Bus&tiark was carried ouU 1
Business Visitor
John Nachter, resident of Cleve
land, spent several hours here yes
terday attending to business -affairs.
Mrs. McLendon Horns -
Mrs. E. K. MrLendon and baby
daughter were dismissed from Mer
cy hospital today and returned to
their home. ,
Returns to Portland-
Mrs. G. W. Hales of Portland,
who has been visiting with friends
In this city for a few days, has re
turned to her home.
Visitor Monday
J. O. Anderson, member of a
firm of chimney manufacturers of
Kiacene, spent Monday lu this city
looking after business affairs.
Enroute South
II. J. Puller and Roy L. Crab-tn-e,
of Gresham, slopped . over
here yesterday for a short time be
fore leaving for Klamaih Falls oa
I
business. ,
Meeting Announces!
The Roseburg embroidery club
will hold Its regular meeting on
Weditesduy ufterneon nt the home
of Mra. II. T. lllooni, SOI Mill
street. .
Returns to Oak Ridge
Lawrence Sharpe, who has been
visiting with relatives for several
days, has relumed to Oak Ridge,
where he Is employed by the South
ern Pacific company.
TF?fd jJst"CofC(thls city, left last VW.or. i V J- '
evening on train No. ir, for San r l T
Francisco, where he wlli spend a J' and sSeutTe f-
tlme looking after business lTAU T. bX
. i (matters.
J hT'lf Vliyr,n 1,1 Jun"j Here From PZZZ-
lor H Kh school class program. y Howard, of the Sherman.
. - 7. ",",r , Clay and company ofrices la Port-
your gift of flowers. A flue line of;, arrlTe ,t'evenlng to tveai
" '" Ci Uov" for yout short time on bualnea. at thelo-
Returns to College 1 I
Jtw Ward Yoniiir has rvtnme1 to(
Corvallis, where he Is a mini out at
O. A. C. lie has been enjoyinjr a
visit "with relatives and friends,
over the Thanksgiving vacation.
Return From Portland
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Darner and
two children returned Momluy
fi-om Portland, where thry visited
ti,n friends and relatives Thanks
: Home From Portland
Walter Fisher, who spent two or',.
three days In Portland over the!
week end looking after business!
I t connection with Flxhfrs storo of
this city, arrived home Inst nlghf!
l jilrn War To Meet
,l. ' Th- i." VI
- S
i ruytoiho coast, "kldied and
was thrown Into a ditch about
'five o'clock yesterday aa Mr.
I White nearrd Cama Vulley. The
but the
l'"- WHCH WUB .HlltS lift
'inn It wn. fn.mrt
neceseary to
Driner the car to this city for re-
jiui.o.
lli Is Rohlied
1';:'v',?,wor" 'to 1h'".""; 1!"
I HTd ItaileV a roalriont nf I'nrt.
! land, that the latter's house was
I entered Saturday and several ar-
itlrles of clothing taken. Accord -
Ing to the letter Mr. and Mra. supervisor or the Cascade national
ilialley went a few blocks from-1 forest a id H. B. Rankin, supervls
I their home to the library and ! or of the Crater national forest
iipnn their return found that their i -.house
had been visited and a suit Shomaksrs Return
of clothes, hiking boots, several t Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Shoemaker
Mrs. bailey's dresses, and other and family returned to their home
articles had been removed. ,fn this city last evening from Port
Visit At f'hiirrh Home
.. .
Manchuria. China .visited" one 'day
jRHt wpl,k at tt)e home of Dr. and
Mrs. Church. Mr. Dudley Is with
I tho Shell Oil company at Manchn-
jrla, and has been on a furlough
Vnited States. Mr. and Mrs. Dud-
, friends at Marshfield. and stopped
j over here liefore leaving for
nnthnrn nnlnu .!.. .1,1. h n,,.v
Will im m New Vori. ri.u- n .nil
their return to China Mr. Dudley
experts to get a transfer to the
I nited Slates and will likely lo-
rale on the Pacific coat.
ENERGIZE!
Grown people often OVeMSold in any quantity at Wharton
estimate their strength and!,"r'"' B
do not realize that they are ts.ooo.ooo credit for
running short on energy.
Scott's Emulsion
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I "- ""iKiiaio
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joriuy your jysiem, jt
leProngwithScott', J
LmuUlOfL JgJ
co ft OWBC VOMlAttst IT. J.
Sutherlln Men Here
! A. V. Abeene and son of Suth
erlln spent tbe day In Roseburg
looking after business affairs.
I From Glendale
I C. C. Pratt, of Glendalo, spent
i few hours yesterday In this city
attending to business matters.
' Is Improving
I H. L. LeUlanc, of Portland, who
has been 111 at his room lu the Ho
Hel Umpqua, is reported slightly
' Improved today, .
In This Morning
I Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Thompson of
i Dillard, motored here this morning
land spent several hours shopping
and transacting business.
To Enter Hospital
1. J. Roberts of tills city, left
; yesterday morning for San Fran
Islco, whore l,e will eulrr the gen
leral hospital for treatment.
Visitor In Town-
Fred Hensold. Sutherlln resident
! arrived here last evening and is
spending a short time- visiting and
attending to business affairs.
i Here From Glendale
1 J. O. Lystul and son, of Olen
,dale, were among the residents of
that city spending the day In Rose
burg. Klamath Falls Man Here
I Arthur Nichols, who resides at
Upper Klamath Lake, was In Rose
burg today - visiting friends and
attending to business matters.
teal store.
En rout South
Mr. and Mra. J. N. McFadden, of
Corvallis, were guests of the Ho
tel Umpqua last night. Mr. Mc
Fadden was formerly owner of the
Hotel Julian at Corvallis. . They
are enroute to Tia Juana.
Undergoes Operation
Doris Glenn Ireland, of II rock -way,
who waa admitted to Mercy
Hn.Iitfnl RRtnrdnv iiffrlnir from
tion this morning. He is reported
to be doing as well as could be ex-
' '
EnP0Ut to Coast
j y Parker manager of the
parker Stages of Salem, accom
panied by Mr. Thorn, or Halem,
! Dt,.,.,ui,l tra.r hMrn till, miiriiltiv fnr
a short time. They were enroute
to Marshfield and coast points on
business. '
Visitor Monday
Tom Harvey, former fuYnlture
sore owner at Coos Hay. was a
4 visitor In this city Monday, spend
ing a few hours visiting friends
here and attending to business mat
ters. Accepts Position at Bank
Miss Vera Klore. Looking Glass
girl, has accepted a position Id the
bookkeeping department at the
Roseburg National Rank entering
! on her new duties today. Miss
Klore Is taking the position made
vacant by the resignation of Miss
Kdna Lough. a
Forest Officers to Confer
Carl II. Neal, supervisor of the
I I'mpqua National forest, leaves
tomorrow for Meorora tor a joint
1 conference with N. F. Macduff.
land, where they visited at tne
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl I). Shoe
maker over Thanksgiving and the
week end. They made the trip by
auto.
Accepts Position Here
Walter Johnson, recently with
i Pt Position at Harth's
, T.i,ii..,-w Mr tnhnuin for RimV
! Toggery. Mr. Johnson, for many
! "r" wllh ,he Portland cloihlng
i house, comes here Well rerom-
! mended. He entered on his new du-
ties yesterday.
Visit Hers Yesterday
Miss Mona Hchanm, of the Ralem
Terminal hotel offices, and Mrs.
W. W. clemenson, of Eugene, stop
ped over here yesterday to visit.
They have been on a trip lo Klam
ath Falls, and left today for Marsh
field for a visit. Mrs. Clemenson
is the wife of the assistant man
ager of the Eugene Terminal. They
were guests st the Terminal Hotel
while here.
Try tall meadow oat grass on
your bum or pasture. It will stand
Imnirht mm tri-ll eftld weather.
MARKETING) IOWA CORN CROP
tVanrbtnl Hma IMod WlrO
CHICAGO. Dee. 1. A five mil
lion dollar agricultural credit for
Iowa to aid In marketing their
i.i,i. m ,mo w.a sub.
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and ftnanr- Ifsdcrs with florrctsry
Janllni of th .lopartrm-nt of avri
culture. Two 1ntrni!lB( rrfnilt
bsnks to bp lorstd at Is Moines
and Fort DodirA with a capital
Kanlscd at th rArrpnre and to
i slock iulcrilMl Mr.
i. aiaa fm. a i r jfj a ai i list iiiit rv
OATS
-et
QUICK COOKING
ttATSll!
Cook2to5
minutes.ohlyJ
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LASTIN GPEACE
OF EUROPE NOW
UNDER PLEDGE
(Continued from Page 1.) 1
nodded their heads In approval at
each other, and then at their Ger
man colleague. When the pact had
been signed Secretary Chamberlain
rose and handed Chancellor Luther
the allied Interpretation of Article
XII of the League of Nations cove
nant, taking cognisance of Ger
many's position as a disarmed na
tion and paving the way for her
entry into the League.
Again the movie cameras ground
out their hlstorlo pictorial records
and again the representatives of
the signatory nations spoke in
turn, this time to declare that their
governments would forever fulfill
the obligations to which they bad
lust subscribed.
Peace Common Sentiment. ;
The British premier, who was
the only ono to employ the English
language, was visibly moved when
ho announced that his government
welcomed the treaty ot Locarno.
Oreat Britain, ho added, was cer
tain that the treaty would not dis
appoint the hopes of the world In
laying the foundation for that
peace which had so long been
sought- His sentiment was that of
the other speakers. Dr. Strese
nvann delivered bis remarks with
vigor and conviction. The only del
egate to raise his -voire above con
versational tone, he repeatedly
struck the table as he made his
declarations. Nothing, he said,
would serve greater purpose In
these days of difficulty than the
spirit of good will wblch the treaty
evoked. He looked to the future
and fruition of the work they had
done with great hope.
Premier Ilrland of Prance, In a
solemn voice, declared there was
not a person in the world who was
not Interested in the proceedings
of the day.
"I can sea across the table tho
German chancellor," he said, "and
1 am sure I can tell him that 1 have
remained a good Frenchman Just
as be in coming here has remained
a good German but both of us are
Europeans."
Milestone In History.
LONDON. Dec. 1. After the Lo
carno ceremony in the foreign of
fice today Chancellor Luther of
Germany gave the Associated
Press this statement:
"This day of the signing of the
Locarno pact Is a milestone in the
history of European nations. It
shows the will of all the partners
to the treaty to restore peace. Re
adjustment to normal economic
and political relations will be the
ultimate outcome of our endeavors.
"I consider that this pact la the
first step, but a decisive one, in
that direction. The pacification of
the world and In its wake the pros
perity of nations Is the final aim.
There are still obstacles to over
come but we are at last so far ad
vanced that I can say with assur
ance the goal is altalnable."
Cook with gas.
NOTK'K OP K.r.R OF IIKAI,
I'HOI'KHTV
In th rirrtiu Court of th Btnt of
OrfRon fur th County of Jtlult
nomsh. Frohal rprtm-nt.
In th matter of the tu of B. F.
w iik, itmvmma.
Noli Is her-r.y ftlvon that th
i undralKned, admlnlmtrmrlx f tha
lent ate of II. V. Wllkca, 0rcsitd,
'iiurRiisnt to an orilr of ih Hon.
lOrorir Taiwetll, Judir of th atiovo
I rntltl1 Court, ntcr-d this 2ft ih
ldy of Novfnibor, l2fi, will !! at
'publlo auction to th hlKhat bld
;tl?r. at th front door of tlir Court
! holme mt Douglas County, at lioac
ibilrc Oregon, on the tuth day of
Irei-rmr. at the hour of II
'o'thM k In the forenoon thereof, all
, the right, title and Interent of H.
!P. WllkfR. de!ened, and of the Km
Itate of H. F. Wllkea, dereaa"d. In
land to the followlig dtacribeti real
property, to wit:
I lola 13 and 14, and all of the
aooth half of the aoiitheaat quarter
of aerllon l anl the aouihweet
:iuarter of the aoiithweiit quarter of
sei-tlon five, townehlp twenty,
otith of range eleven, went of Wil
lamette Meridian. In Uotiglaa Coun
; t'. regon.
I The term a nf sale, all caah nr
Eart rah halance on credit, a may
e deemed beat In tha Intereata of
aid estate. All aala will he made
I puhjff t to confirtniitlon hy the
Court.
! to' piihtlratlon; Ter. t, 192V
iTig publtraMon- Iec. 79, 12T,
w OUHTIB WfLKKM.
Adm'nltnitrlif of the luetat of
B. V. Wllkea. deeeaaed.
i - AI.HKKT W OKNTVER,
Attorney (or Admlnlatiatrlv, 2h
idMsco iiidg 1'urtlaud, Oivgon,
Ready with the coffee I New Style HO Quick Cooking '..
Oars the tune-uving, cncrgy-buUding breakfast dish. .
Flavory oat fljkcj that cook into granular oatmeal in 2 to
S minutes! Never tickv, pasty or uninviting. Appetis
ing dclk-ious hcxlthfuL
Filled with flsvor packed with nourishment. Smooch -arm
in texture yet retaining the necessary roughage
for easy digestion.
' That"M-nighlcooketf' flavor in only txnimtia
Ma MOKI TMAlt
SOWAAS MAKBM
OF QUALITY raoDUCTS
(.
Liberty Theatre
It's a knockout I
Naturally! Jack Dempaey. heavy
weight champion of the world, the
star. Uses million dollar tista
throughout the fray! Also wears
the smartest of Bond street
clothes! Has a high voltage smile!
Makes love like a Hollywood vet
eran! And acts like he was born
nor the cinema! Goes to prove you
can't keep a good man out of the
movies!
Also Mr. Jack Dempsey. beauti
ful and talented Estelle Taylor. ,
nmu uuiiuBiLvi uci iwuviu uun-
blinil ! She decorates , the screen!
MlRhty 'harming girl, Mrs. Demp
sey, '-I
Picture called "Manhattan Mad
ness!" Encore release! ()ened
Sunday at the Liberty theatre! Go
Lots of fun! Lots of excite-
ram
"" '"."." r " ..T:..7iand for a great many. wlM answer
me.,l; w "'""-
, , Antl.rs Theatre '
.... ' . . .
Urhun Ihn aat u- ii arnte.1 inn
t j . i wnats tne gooa ot mei-iAnu
'the uniforms and gowns completed whftl.I t to do m,
for the coronation scene of "Theih . .,i, hl.tnrv.
Merry Widow," whliih waa filmed
at the Metro4ioldwyn-Muyor stu
dio under the direction of Erich
von Stroheira. their combined ef
fect waa so striking that It was
decided to film the scene In natur
al colors. Some idea of the vivid
ness of the coronation may be had
when It la realised that the scene
Is laid wllhln a tremendous cathe
dral, decorated in keeping wllh a
nation's gala event, from the altar
lo the utmost pillar and nave, and
peopled with Innumerable charac
ters In the full regalia of the high-
scene I. Just one of the many that , The shipment of fire hose recent,
patrons will witness when the mod- o"1"" rrlved to
ernlied film version of the famous and Is now readyfor use. The
operetta. "The Merry Widow.- Pae provides 1.000 extra feet
with Mae Murray In the title role 0 h,8. Pvld ng an ample sup
shows at the Antli-M theatre to-, tor J1 ed"- Th hoM
, . , j with which the department waa
K formerly supplied was not sufflcl-
Antlers Th.atr. ent to load both trucks if any ap-
. . , . . . . ' preclable amount of boss waa used
The Antlers theatre will feature ,n , ,,u,r.ng lhe reloadlng
one of Warner Bros classics of : wh
World" begins a one day engage
ment on Wednesday, wllh Patsy
Ruth Miller In the title role.
This plcturizatlon ot Kathleen
Norrls' popular novel has been
termed by reviewers In other cities
ai one of the most powerful ro
mances ever screened, depicting j
lhe color and drama In tho every-1
day problems of real people,
The story concerns the romance
of Hose Klrby (Patsy Huth Miller) j
and Jack Talbot (Alan Forrest) j
which is wrecked by the machlna-1
tlons of his mother (Helen Dun-1
bar) who arranges his marriage to
Kdlth Hodgers (Pauline (iuron), at
girl In his own set. Hose vows re-
Driver s Visibility Improved
One of the marked Improvements in the present Ford Coupe and Tudo
Redan is the one-piece windshield and narrow roof pillars. These changes have
materially increased visilalny for the driver. :
'lhe lower portion of the windshield I, ourrcd, fitting snugly down aloof the
eontnur of the wrwlid ircure against the elements. j
Kireptinnal vermis tun is permitted by insullstinn of a channel opeainaT
eztmding across the car Jiiat back of the windshield. This rmtts a fuU
sweep nf air down behind the instrument board when the windshield, which
swings fnnrard. is only slightly open. Lessening of the air draft is effected bjr
swinging the windshield TtirtLer out and by closing the windshield tbe air
etitr-nt is cut off completely. ...
o sun visoris now ckswd at hot h ends sjvlnsit a more sul'Untial anneaianea.
ipinpletly eoneealed under the ouvta- on the ouwl whwh lesteuUaa a eowl
Ventilator, is tbe gasoline tank Intake .. J
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venge when Jack Jllta- ber, and
lives only to make him aa miser
ably unhappy aa she has been,
uutll she finds that her love la
stronger than her desire tor re
venge. .
Moroni Olsen Player
The members of the Roseburg
Business and Professional Wo
men's club have placed on sale the
tickets for tbe dramatic produc
tion, "The Ship," to be played oar
Thursday December 10th by the
Moroni Olsen Players aa their sec
ond production of the season.
From everyone fortunate enomgh to
have seen "Pymallon." given by
the same group In October, eager
reque,u nav, con,, tor
tickets.
the majority -of the theatre-going
public feeling more than- fortunate
at being able to iua .three plays in
oM flinotOh by such a d!stlbgnlMal
group of players.
'The Ship" Is a drama by Bt
Jo!n, -rv'ne- f"!
the four great questions of tbe anl.
m 1 d?ln 'n
world? What am I here forT
. . . ,
and that great mystery. Love, In
terms of tense modern drama. The
story Is exceptionally Interesting
with several deep character studies
such aa are well aulted to the
members ot the Moroni Olsen Play
era, although there are many light'
er moments also. .
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