Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 08, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. 1 AY, DECEMBER 8, 1925.
irOSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Issued Daily Except Sunday by Th Nwa-Rviw Co., Int.
CAK DK1VLN BY
LOCAL H3 1 MASTER
State Pre. Comment JJ'j
NOTICE TO ENCAMPMENT
MEMBERS
Hi lb AUTO 5TAUE
TWO
uta at Ik Hiimm rmi
' n AMMIiiM rm la smaslveiy nuilad in th tor rerubi,
earllou of All hti iMrpaieh eril4 to It or not thria ercoltM
la tni paper and to all total aawa puullehed beram. AM, nW ol re
4bUcatioa of pcutl diapun tovreia ar aiao raaarVaa. k
B W. BATES
BERT 0. UATBd-
Preldent and Manager
, MMerwrary-Treksurar
entered as aecend ehua matter May 17, 1920, at the post otiice al
' ttoeeburg. Orecon, under tn Act ol Mareh i, ls7.
- " SUBSCRIPTION RAT.
Daily, par year, by rnH,,
Dally, six moat,,.,, by mall.
&., tare tuonJi. ky GaalL,
Dally,- alucle utdMu. ky Ball-
Dally, by aarrlw per aroatb-
rVaaJ New-ft' tw, by mall, par year-
..
. I.IM,
. Lttu
. .
1.0U
Riding on Air
ROSBaURO, OREGON.-TUESDAY, DEC. S, 1925.
OUR' EXPORTS of money.
Br BERT&BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Tha fog i to darn thick
That the boye with
The marcel In their hair
Don't dare go out
' After dark
For fear they'll
toee the crimp.
DUMBELL DORA THINK8
Marahmallowe grow In a a warn p.
i
Money If you dealre to torrew,
apply to the eld-established firm of
"--Ad In South Walei Dally
Poat.
If all the ether Shylockt were at
candid I
They never met be-4.
But what had the 2-care
She loved him 10-derly
For he wat a 1,0G0,0u0aire.
"We'd better get down to brae' America' automobile bill.
IDC UUlUm flHltS 111 W C S
couterred Wednesday, Ueceni- rer of
llclnline of Rooeburg dri
a V Ulya-Kulgbi adomo-
r ittu iHLLtlt. L. P. boUBd ,ug. , BorlB ol wood-
Rubber company, returned the oth-l
er day to New York from a trip I............. "burn aburtiy belore uoou Sunday,
iwjw ana paaeeu arounu ine a. TT?vTTTVTTTTTf ei suffered aerera cui lu tue acci-
xorniauoa mac in peaa price ior . . . uenl, nt wile wa;
erude rubber bad beta reached and Bt avfd rme Uu a""!and bouglas W
that the public now may expect a m ln ln ahapo ol a maraek-- ln th0 caJ. U8tlll
decline in quotation. l" "" "". ra
Tbat ceriainjy la good' few for not ven orK'"lue marketm ma-
lUg On air. nn.n.n.l. for ,h. Nnn.l.,l..n
. A NEGLECTED PLACE
You need sot worry mucb about sliaved cloae with aclsgore.
howlng your age at the back of, -
the neck until you are well on iu Mlsa Fannie G. J. It is alinout
your thlrtlea, and not tnen uuleaa , lmpoaalble to dlaguliie the fact Ibat
Uanl, hi wile waa aliijliily uruiaed,
aile, a puaaenger
untamed a brokeu leg.
according to report leacuiuc ba-
leui, touay, aay the tiatem capi- you are too fat. iiut you muht not you have dyed your bair. o it 1
tut Journal, lite Uaiver of tue neglect the skin here; indeed, you much better to be frank about it
ear reiuaed to t ma name al must be very particular about keep-1 among those who know you best.
ine lime of the accident, but the lng thu apol clean, for It not only
ute. a to why the nation i vluily if lr, uTtote. anoSLr I Ui"u' ol lului" "l"Ud by pick, up dirt on the aurface like'
Intercatcd in a lower price for rub- ..TL".J. v,f Iv...lI m8an of ""u ue iicenau uum- tne hand and fcce. but -collect;
:, - Every year this country sends some f 800,000,000 to
Europe Outside of What is tised to pay for clothes and cheese
and. raw silk and the hundred and one other things we buy,
says the Nation's Business. Of that very considerable cum,
$300,000,000 pays for services to tourists and the other
$300,000,000 is sent back by immigrants to the old folks at
nome.' Italy alone accounts for one-third of this remittance
money.'' ' ,. , .
A big sum. It would almost pay for the cotton we sell
abroad. It would more, than pay for the Wheat or the auto
mobiles. ' 1 - ( ...; . i
An interesting figure to compare with that $800,000,000
we send abroad is the amount Europe Would have to send to
us if all the European debts were funded on the British ba-1
sis. The amount averages about $450,000,000 to come here 1
each year. Our tourists spend more than enough in travel
to and through Europe to equal what Europe would send us
6 pay off all her debts. . , . , . 1
r . o '
' The seeker of spiritual inspiration and wholesome evan
gelism will find pleasant realization in Dr. Louis Albert
Cants' latest book, "Christ's Soul-Searching Parables," now
dh public sale. Fourteen allegorical representations of "real
ities are taken from the life of Christ to base as many chap
ters on phases of man's manner of existence, with particular
reference to conditions of our modern era. Liberally inter- J T!?ZJH
permit; iiib una waervatuuus wiui weu ataeciea verso iruinio cut en entirely.
ber. . !lh7.rr.r. , 0er ot trj and get It gnuied dow u in to the .
8lx motor ear eompaniea located, seeiua how well It work, in Ore- .. . ",oru here nave pore, by the rubbing of cloth and
at Detroit are laying plan, to in-LZn ttA
w ,40.- iiluft baa nicDand. t aim ar nitwa t.tu . .. ' " " ""'
of snnltiurfl for ih farmttrfi nfi.i ...u ... 4. .l .....
These figure, do not Include the . nation: He ha. annrove a hll ".'""r."r' T," ? . .. . . . .:.
output of the Ford plant. Nor do to create within the department a ,0 ditch, the lighter machine
crease their production
UUV cars ln 1026.
they include that of factories h I division of cooperative markeUng. ; twmg turned'
cated elsewhere in the United How useful it will be tan be Judg- and the atan
to make it clean; cold cream or,
olive oil or something of the sort
must be used. j
FumnlMlMlv broiiml. I ' .
luda- . ,h- Av.,.,..h ! Bible to-keep white or very light i
Slates. They Indicate, therefore. led by the fact that It will be Dure- 1-n.i , , ! colors against the neck, but of
that a eonservaUve estimate of the ly advisory, have no authority, fix! about flUd. course, tui isn't always practical. I
number of automobiles turned out ) no prices and market nothing. Sure- j .Mrs. at. A Carey of Portland, "le deP crown hat we wear now I
next year would be about five mil-ly this will keep the entbatUfedj a, passenger of ine stui;e, wairul along the neck, and rub a
lion. Multiplication of that figure , farmer firm in support of that brought to a local boepuai with , black line too, very frequently.
by J10UJ, the average price to the 'staunch friend of the farmer, Cal- head lnjuriea. ohe reitfined to. Don't ever go to bed without a
buyer, give, the atartllug total ofiVln Coolidge. Ifortland again at 4 p. in., only i thorough scrubbing about hero or
i. ,
A long as the farmer looks to .Ugntly hurt.
tack." .aid the doctor a. h. VZl '' new ' not all be aoldi'he pollticUn and expect, to cure ger .uttered si
? .'. " n doctor, a. he ap-l, ,..... .,, t.. .economic 11 bv lsiilatlnn et.;0,, ,h
-ii. .1.- i. ..' to rirst time buvern. l-'u IV huir f i wuuuiuim iiii vj leftiniauua ei-
carpenter who had not though"; ,hem wl" 10 'e h0 u " tU" d ," '""oraMe. law of
twice before .poking. 8 their old car on the purchase price, ""W " demand Just so long
A 1 ntany Df the old car. In turn to be I ,wl" b ' PP'e prove
.1 .-.j ' T - 'sold to those who cannot afford ; Inexhaustlble.-Salem Journal
,? 10 1 hu,bBd" "bb.d new ones. And the trade will ,. , , TTT
Alice, "that If h. couldn't support spread out in ever widening wave.. . 12 U"' .,nn
me, d g home to mother, who , . Dart. tires, tools. ea and L.AeItc J?n,1" ?ot.ner 100--
money." - - " ,vuu,uuu 10 itaiy. Ana mere are
One oluer 'puaaeu-, you'll soon wonder how the
alight lacerauou. t ever turned .o brown.
skin ,
I
aoont the luce, iiie Uomeo ain- lie carelul of the way your hair
uulance of baiem bruugut her to , U cut ln Lack; It is so important
toe nospitai nete. I ln these days of a universal bob.
o ' i if It erowa naturullv to a uolnt ln
Why not give fc'uller brushes for I back, emphasise it, it not. do all
"What did he do then?" asked
Alicia.
"Snf dnf he went home to
mother himself,"
PAGE VOLSTEAD
Xmaa gnu. 6oid .by alary
tioumwic. in W. 1st Ave.
Phone SVit-J.
WUUUMaUi.fcl,KlT.
I .... - k. w. .u a , . . the Italian war debt to America
Just where the development bf aBd tne UrMth war debt and the
' tnn aiitnmnhnn Inrtuxlrv will .tnn i . . .L .
UEIIIg war oeul Bml lne r rencn; T.0 ... . ..,..n r v,v '
no one dare predict. A generation war rlehf l,MMr, ih n.h.r t . lne..annul.". .?'lcti.on or 5 :
! ago When the bicycle craze was at! commercial loans of the United rf.V , A velT lufry. kfcP ' "e old fash
"iyott caa to imitate one: for this
N- i point ln the back adds slcnderness
I and grace to the back of the head
and the line of the neck, and much
I to the proltle. This Is all a matter
of the way the barber trims your
hnir Mr If vnnt hair la liiirV rl '
Its height It was predicted
sooner or later everybody
their destlna-
Wcll-known authors and quotations from eloquent sermons of
treat clergymen, Doctor Banks has given his work an es
pecially; interesting and instructive character. The book is
tjrpicj. of jiUI of -Doctor Banks' writings in that it is one to
appetil tor! Individuals in all walks of life. Its particular val
fehowever,'lies in the lesson it teaches to direct the steps
or IS who would, walk in the light of Christian faith.
-o
Ddubb are expressed if Congress can be persuaded to
pass the bill offered by the administration reorganizing the
Overnment bureaus. -The average citizen will be convinced
that these bureaus need a general reorganizing and system
aUtving. But one Can see what a political turmoil this would
create. In many cases, if a man's JotTWas done away with
to prevent duplication, he would get his political frionds to
wbrft for him to keep that position intact. It is extremely
difficult to get Such matters decided on a business basis. But
it-will pay political parties to stand up and make a clean .e Si? UaAT&oX
will tread on some toes iu doing it, but in the long run the eom ,n o"ie"iiy;
people will appreciate a reduction of the costs of government
, . o '
Some one was telling recently of a woman who was un
able to support herself and who had to be helped by a rela
tive, yet who was Wearing a fur coat costing around $1000,
for which she was paying on the installment plan. She pro
bably argued that that fur coat gave her prestige in high so
ciety; But the grocers and butchers Who supplied her fam
ily table would not look at such expenditure with approval.
There are plenty of people who try to mingle in society to
which they are not financially ablo to belong. The majority
of these folks come to grief. It is uncertain business spend
ing borrowed mohey. Better earn it yourself instead of bor
rowing, if you want to make sure progress.
"The." h. want nr,ini,. a I rlrl hlrvrl, u Then u hn ir,mUn . .,. ,h. .... r suing term were manes . eec.
the thr. vaac on the counter, ; biles were developed, another pre-! billions. Then our gold poured S' flw- M L iuiiiJr'
"r nine." From a .hort story In ! diction wa. made, that nobody j into Europe in payment of inter- fi. ' vtT.Sf. w,-..,. 'vr.Jnn.
th. Recall. I would rido "wheels." Both propbe- est on our debtB. But the altua- Jr... i o r
. J. - ... ,.A 1 . U.T ui (Inn Is vhnnvvA V.( "u ouu a ,
. The lanltor down . th. in cycles were sold lust yeaf than'9'J A" Payment of interest to u.
t . i U.I 1,1 o, wiu 111U1 u auiuuiuuiie. I ...... ....... ,. ...
Fifteen voara aim an aummohita ! ready hold the great bulk of the
1 was advertised as the perfection of ! world's sold- We have become
the builder's art "No better car;"" "'"'"'r "u. iui, iuuS
would ever built." Yet, when a wUa gravef and. r'PPl. 1 "hat
pre-war model pulled and chugged ,7,' . '
its way down the street the otiierI.orlU"ld Jo"!.
day passer-by craned their necks
ay tht from the look of th
balcony, Darwin waa right
A mustache I hard to trim prep-
last night at the 1. O. O. K. hall.
tor the
manager. Following the business
aession' the membets of the lodge
enjoyed a delightiul social occas
ion at which refreshments of
cake. Ice cream, trull and coffee
were served.
I ioned bob tbat leu the bair go a
'little wild ln back, with tha ends
1 curling under a bit so that there is
i no distinct line of any kind. In
these days ,of crisp, boyish cut. we
like to see even a few inches of
hair on the back by way of variety.
'Keep the stray hair on the neck
1 THEN AND NOW
In day. of old when a man got
drunk
To b.iil him out hi. friend would
Jump,
But now. with the kind of hooch
' wa drink
They ball him out with a .torn
1 ach pump.
.'''
Th leader who rule with hi
fiat. I. haadad for th scrap pii.
V -
OPPRESSED
After a prolonged vacation from
the motion picture studios, wtucn
at tue relic, life cur of iy.it may
be u Car ahead of this year's mod
el an touay'a car ii auearf of mo.
'i ue develoiimut of llie mocbau
ici of auloniobllos baa ouutiippeu
metlioda of Una ace. iH-alers in cars
ad win se that pare tut sera mar pay
, ' ; ' . , " ane uad intended to be a perma-
the remainder aa they ride. Dut byill(;ut reliremeai from the acreen.
me tune the car ia paid tor it is j l neda Alura liua returned to the
oid, mid a new one la uectbaary, to j photoplay. She haa recently cotn
oe patd lor in thw aame manuer. pieitra her return vehicle, uoujjma
lu the uirautime, 20 mduon caraiUoty a auapilou of Louia K. Ana
are m uau in tue tuned biatea. i pacher'a great American dtama.
lhe ownera of many are living j "The L'nchuauned Woman." The
mortgaged or tented hoiuea. 1 creuit for etiecuug Jtiiaa Baraa
Why go to Hot Springs, v.hett
acieqee haa brougut, tne Hoi
bpriugd to yon? Thum.d03 Mineral
Vapor Hatha, Drugiesa Heaitn Cen
ter, 527 Cass Su i'huce -Ml.
ADMITTED TO PRACTICE
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 8. The -supreme
court today admitted to the
practice ot law m Oregon, on nine
mouths probation J. Wallace Ba
ker, Jr., who holds a certificate
from the state ot Texas and who
haa located al Eugene to practice
taw with hie father.-. Mr. Baker re
cently resigned ad county attor
ney lor Hockley county, Texas.
'rZi
Us com crain ncr too
Home hair dyeing I uncertain ln
it results, and if you try to con
ceal the fact that you are doing
this, the different shade, that you
obtain at different times will dis
close what you are doing.
There Is always some danger to
your health and hair if you use
chemical dye. yourself, so if you
feel that you must dye your hair,
have it done by a professional.
Tomorrow The Plain Girl.
'fficienf
msekeep
ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES
The follow i; ik were nermanentlv
Wa see whtro an Arkansas court , deferring payment ot grocery bills, 1 return to motion pictures belongs 'admitted on recom men nation ot
to i. unauwicK, pretjiaeni oi
Ckudwick pictures Corporation,
wua beused the public aemand lor
The country Is literally rldlmr on 11,41 and Prevailed "pon bur
fair. Hanker, merchant and laooier!10 come out ot retirement.
Aliaa UU i a llaa uccu J II D 1 1 J vciiu-
ed the most seusalioiial screen
tar of all tame. A beuutltul, ta-
I Ii.hIimI Iriiinirh iinlinnisin i.-l ailiu
fight in favor of business methods in the government. U'hoy -oh, y.., r.pii.d, -they inu journal of comnurce ' 1"5! "b,UTrIf w!I -Xl'.
lug to the screen the vampire,
n Hwuea a injunction against jdenutl biila, doctor bills and clolh-
. m,H o pmvant mm rrom orown-! mK pais lu order to buy gas, oU
... j wir.. roor man and tires.
na raw rignts nowadays
A man sat dawn at a table' in a ' whiz past.
cafe recently and looking up at -th! i'hey dou t know
tltA hrairH nf tint- n vu in ! n.. k,m
J. Long, L. F. Calltt!:an, Joseph r..
Harvey, all of Portland; Clay Mor
timer Stearns, Hood Kiver, and
Donald A. Young. Salem.
Bee the display of Christmas
cards now and plan to make early
selection, for best choice at Lloyd
Crocker's Drug Store.
Half th. world', gold Is In the
United State, now and dtnti.ts
ar trying to put It into teeth.
Mary had a little lamb
His hair wa whit a snow.
Poor Mary', lamb want broke
laat
'Caut Mary fleeced him .0.
TOMORROW'S MENU
Breakfast
Left-Over Applesauce
Cereal
Codfish Calls ' Muffins
Coffee.
Luncheon
Baked Hice and Cheese
. Lettuce
Rolls . . Jam Tea
Dinner
Corned Beef
Potatoes
Cold Slaw
Orange Custard
Coffee
Beets
Lesson From Experience ;cnaracter new to the annals ol the
State elcome tm Is being recom- photodrama. Her fame became
u T-UUlllliUllUI "lUCOlllCaU IIUIIimidlDlJ, muu, 1
nm m a Uie tiinj iiy to praviuc wnnin a lew iiionuis atier uu
for growing netds of schools. The Initial picture, llieda Bum was
danger is that the remedy may be perhaps the best known and moat
wor.e than the divease. Any kind, talked ot women In the world.
Of a tax Ihilt tetiila In r,.-at
at capinil out of Ureuon is likely to! Mejeatic Tliejilre.
ido more damago to our ability to' tine, clean, stirring story; a
support our schools than will a tax spleajdid, big. spectacular produc
1 Which does not antaKonize the out- lion; lhe ort of Photoplay that
RipplingRhgmQS
Hi
foci. ?rjtsi
Advice: Dont lurfn. tha nm. : aide lnveamr. Then. i ,h h.i kupplle tingling entertainment
ity of your friend, by the clothe.cn be done to equalize the school '"r 1f.Tcr'bod.3'- ..TSat's "lh? '."j!
' STILL GIVING.
Still, etill I keep on giving to projects safe mid sane, it
irmkes me feel, while living, that I'm not hore in vain ; and
when I have departed, to yonder bone-vard carted, some mitv
be heavy-hearted, and briny tears may rain. By every mail ; WJ:
a iuug leriuvsia lor iron men ; ine neeoy ones are sweat
ing With ink itnd trenchant pen; recalling how I aided when
they" were sick and jaded, and all their hojies w ere faded,
wptTt I help out again? I know that some are fakers who
send Ihese sad appeals; they are the exiert makers of soul I t,e ",ln
disturbing spiels; but some no doubt are stricken, they suf- rtor-rt rroi t vutc
fo, .r.rl ,!,.l... !. A .1. u ... : u COPLO FORUM XMAS
TREE ERECTED FOR
BENEFIT CF CITY
they wjr. Some of tha moat hand., burden without report in i . PV warrior, wnirh opens tonight
om flowara haven't a acent hlch will tend to retard the "5 t,he Majestic Theatre for a run
we" 'ZrLZd'TT- hT is'one of the season', best
"A proverb .ay. -Add n.ucht to : 0 " hP I,e,h ,buril -the sort of picture you get once
th. truth'." l?,JV,?n "h I, dltr,c,"1' A In a blue moon: the sort that
"I suspect that I what those 1 "' V ,".'T. " PonKil out. jst.l(lem anybody', enthusia-'m
movl. .tar. do when they ar tel.'""""' i'1. ,"0rJ?0 """" "cho1 "f the cinema,
ling what salariea they get M0!"1X nllB "ll"l,ur districts in tlwr Tlie ury ls fronk melodrama,
become. $5,000." am county levy only one mlll.'tnirj ) wift action. It begins
J. J. reason being that each district with the romance ot lxrd llur-
. . . ' , J . M8 "mlled to levying on the prop-1 don, who, secretly married to an
thm Iirf was to bo married forjerty ivlthin its boundaries. In some Kngllsh village girl, goes off to
h.! ... , T ' ',dth! bnd h,d districts there Is liitle taxable prop- India, where he Is killed. The
oeen m.rri one before. i ,rly, while ln others there is a mala Mory concerns the hoy who
Tne groom-elect wrote across the iar(;e valuation. To iron this out is bora of this marriage; a gal
Bottom of th wedding Invitation be helpful. The eicarette -jx lant outh. who. not knowing of
a tax on intangibles similar to the hi noble oirtn, join a traveling
California plau and a possible ad- lircn as an exhibition boxer. The
, justment ot timber taxes It Piot is tun ot suspense, anu w- r
I wnniti nm tht in.. nt .hi. l ia citement. ' F--.
might be applied with less daninge
to tne states mvejtmint reputa
tion than a stato Inmnie tax. It
would seem as thour.h there Were
lfer meihml tl rapttirtnif new
revenue for school, than resort to
a tax which in experience proved
to be so detrimental to state de
velopment. Oregon Voter. . .
1 1 V MgF
Anonymous: "1 cm In a quan-
ins about J2.50 apiece), with which
she can wear ;ulo collars ami
cuffs; when over the stove she
will of course wear a percale apron
over this mornnig dress, but if
the door beil i-inits she can quick
ly slip into a white apron. Id the
afternoon she should wear a black
jtlk poplin (costing J12.50 in most
snops, or thereabouts), and of
course white collars, cuffs, aud a
dainty "bib" apron.
As you will see, in all, her outfit
will cost you at hast 17.5u lor
the two morning dresses and one
afternoon dress, alone. That does
not include aprons aud collar-and-cuff
sets. These you can possibly
make. And. remember, if you lose
your first maid it may bo very
hard for you to find another maid
rtrv i hci,.n.t ..j i h..-. who will fi( the lirst one's dress-
cj. ia ..iu uvioie, uuuKexeeping
has become so much of a .science
today, that women vie w-ith each
other in running their homes most
help. The
who have
cently moved into a rather fashion-
Rble community in which every
house seems to have not only a
rnnk hut a 'HpmnH m.irl 1 YVn hmn
never had a maid bu. we hope to cioveny wunoui nireu
have one soon. 1 have observed worW respects tieople
Classy stuff,
Light as fluff.
Fruit Ola Nut bread
At the head.
Oregon Bakery
231 N. Jackson BL
eent to a friend:
"Bo sure to com; thit I
amatur performance."
!
"A pueeyfooter
, watchln' hia.elf."
usually needs.
fer and they sicken, they need a toasted chicken, they sigh
for wholesome meals. Far better help the fakers than let a
good man die, and so I pay the bakers for bread and custard
pie; far better help some duffer whose luck ntiirht w1l lie
h.l... 41,.. .. i rr j j i. , ... .iwhli'h ha. been a
- " """" -"'"i " icnu ins ueniu nu , Christina sensnn for the past few abh
cry. liequests, my mailbox filling, oft make me stand , l'"ro' wnsvr.-eted ye.terdy even-
l lrhfist: still I send irroat and ahillinv. . in th. h.,r..A lu.t ' .rrnI! '' '"" and Jack- products, the politicians give him a
. , . - 7 , - - " miwi. inn mrmimaa tree utile applessute In the guise ol an
perhaps some kid is better because 1 sent a letter with coin ,"' Ma em-ted hv the. import uriif upon the .urptn. be
to huv a sweater to shield him fmm tha It) P.rli.n. anma ,'"p, t'"r"m- an organliatlotr exnorts. and he grnt.-fttliy pays a
iw uuy a OMluicr, tv siuua nim irom llie Uiat, J. emaps some rnmr,iwd of the cmployeo. of The hi.-her tariff nn evervihi h k.
Antlevn Theatre.
If the word "super-prodnctlon"
had not been so sadly abused and
misused, we would be sorely
tempted to apply it to Kudolph
Valentino's latest paramount pic
ture, "Momlenr lieauraire." whlchs
is due Wednesday at the Antler. 1
Theatre. I
1 . I Vvr if ever a picture deserved
j ,, Applesauce. superlatives It surely Is thi. screen
If there is one thin? the polltl- pay wh(cn Korrest Hal.-ey .dapt
.' clans am expert at mshlng. It in ,rom ,,!, Tarklnjrton'. Klor
applesauce; If there Is one thing ,.,. himian story and which
-tor wiitt n ine farmers seem to have r,.,.he .the silver sheet via the
an Insatiable appellir. It is apple- .nrectorial guidance of Sidney Wl-i
,utr, viip,siue,ii it iMiin SI101IIU co.
The rommiinity rhrlstmn. Ireo be thankful this Thanksgiving sea- i,-in ih Ime interest of
featnre of the son for lite abundant supply avail- The sheik," th romantic color-
In. nf 'HlnnH mirl Kunri'1 anil til
When the farmer cannot sell his 1(,,r,aci0 0f "The Pour llorso-
men" combined In one photoplay
and you begiu to underetand why
"Monsieur lieauraire'' ia a photo
drama of amaxlng beauty and
power. To the students or history
Phone -
ism h?irsm ! I iv fo.
mmmmsmv
,imi v uuac I'ugiii, vt tf a futu j oWf is lluw iiie joj ous "'" - i na votrs lor the Kraml old par- u will be an inspiration; to tlif
l wh0Tnw toa; rhnps 80me dl,n:e is V-v .. .-.' br.iii tr.ta"u.f
sfl.vmg that answer tame to praying, lectuine. an uive obey- m,'r '' dep,.rtmenis of the power K wn,.at l!llln COM nf 1)B a r.,,,,,,1,,,,. An ,h, ponip
ing, I sent her a bawbee, 'And thus I still am Bonding the a. a pTrt"? its X'r"',, add to ''Tn'" n'T' "!T rmMT iyJ'Un 'ni n'''"' ' h '
r ZiC- j . . . , j. . . r,.-Vm r v. ' . .v- " rm'' mor' applesauce In the form l.ou . XV. notorious lor It. love
farthing and the groat to those whose tears unending & bat- '' . h ti . p , '. .""VT1" " !' r nui n or similar bin ,ff,ir. it. intrigue, henor .ud
tleshin would float: I wnr! tho heltrnl innv in ..nrl J.w. . h government buy his ,t,e! The . henilng Mme. Pom-
aivd Jenny, to Keokuk, Kilkenny, and other points remole.
er, lili'l and light ami prevent
:a bcatrtrttl aptHarnnoe.
NOTICE
rmp at profitable pric es and lhe
fainter tiots to the polls quite con
tented. Alter th election, nothing morel
more 1 heard of prlce nxing until
the next election, approaches, when
paiiotir, lhe dlssoluie King, the
rrafty Rlcholleu they llvo once
Xl"HT ' IKiNOK T MKKT npon the tinallflr.tion of the
AT 1'ITV H A I.I, HKt.'. l.YTH. boy anplyltig for mem badge. (
. awamin ror sRiiiraineae in ear I i win nm ie responsible for
"The Canrt of Honor of th Hoy brunch of eontrraft. A sninbit ulebt contracted by anyone nth n Ort'nn, the applesauce dl'hrd
Prnum will be held at the City of application ar already tn aud than myself, after Ivcember t. nut in h..l.ie ,in. ,
Hail on Uevember lu. Thla court other will he received, it I ex- li:S. (
organization which passe, pected, bt'i e the court convene. 1
r . , I
C. K. MAT11KW.
Rarnincs of more than a half .
fresh lot of applesauce will be million dollar were made by i..
Mi atlideul of lloston I nlvers
Ity last )ear. 1i wa nu.de
possible through Hie activity of
placement bureau, of th aulver-
Ity. I
ter Plerc won him his election,
land la jtatltud tha (rand lectur-
CHRISTMAS AGAIN
Once again we will
wrap your Xmas pack
ages free for mailing.
W. Call and Deliver.
what my neighbors' two maids the courage to llvo with.n their in-
wear but how should I dress Just comes and "put by for a rainy
one, who must be cook and second day."
maid combined? If she dressed in. Mrs. O'N.: "Can you give me the
black with white aprons she could recipe for Apple Marmalade?"
not cook in that costume, could Answer: Apple Marmalade:
she? Also please tell me what It Pare, core and slice nine apples,
will cost us to equip her ln regular Cover with the Juice of three lent-
maids' garments. " ons. Now wash six larpe, seedless
Answer: If yon can't afford a oi-anges and cut into thin slices,
maid. Why have one no matter Also slice the rind of three lemons.
j what your neighbors do. Many wo- After combining all these inured-
I men today lake pride In managing ients, add nine cups of granulated
j their homes efficiently without aucar. three cups ot water and let
I any help at all. unless perhaps stand one hour before putting over
' from a cleaning woman once or the fire and boiling for one hour.
twice a week. Put If you arc de- or until the consistency of murma.
Uermlned to have a maid and to lade. Turn into hot. sterilized' glass-
dress her In regular maids' dresses es or Jars and seal w hen cold,
buty two bluc-and-w hlte striped Tomorrow Dainties For The
gingnams tor morning wear (cost- Invalid.
DietHealth,
o Dy juuiu uunt Peters, nix
AnarirZW and FvaATamfPiH fir OnAren
COLD WEATHER SUGGESTIONS
Chilblain , There is nothing more distress-
Chilblain Is the result of severe Ing to see, or uncomfortable, to
cold on portions of the skin. It Is feel than chapped lips, especially
ns(iaiy found that persons who suf-1 when they go on to the stage of
fer from chliblaln are enemlc and , swelling, clacking and bleeding,
have slueeish circulation. There I These condition, are verv easilv
is mis reaction in tne tissues be- preventt-d by the anulicntinn of
coiu-cream lipstick. These lipsticks
are inexpensive you can g t on
for 1 to li cent -ami tUiy are
Usually made of a heavy cream
with a little glycerine. When ao-
I
I
Our Anto Will Cal
Phone in
carse the coM unduly contracts the
poorly supplied blood vessels ajd
the skin does not g' t its nourUh
jment. Treatment. As In oHter skin dis
orders whlrn are local manifests-1 plied, a thin colorless roatin is
;tions of general under-par-ness of j left on the lips, which is a protec
the system, obviously the thing to i tlon against tho cold air. Those
do Is to take measures to get to par who are troubled with sensitive
in health. Those who aie preilis-1 lips should never be without one
posed to chilblain and frost bite j of these lipsticks. The ordinary
should wear woolen coverings on 1 cold cream will not serve because
the hands, feet, and ears; i I nees-tlt is too thin, ruiie oft too easily
sary. Absolute clenntintss wllh .and is impractical to carrv.
thoronuh drylrg after washing, cs-1 Men who are susceptible to
peclaliy of the feel, is very Import-;tl.apid Up. should not scorn to
ant. Sometimes stimulating oint- ;hare a lipstick of this nature with
menta. containing camphor, lodln, them constantly.- -A wewt ceaUng.
iciiiujui or lui uunt aciu, are ucip- Miouin d appueu before going out
lul. 'of door and If out for any length
KeMogir tocommends tho altcrn- ot time, another coating should be
'ate hot and cold foot bath as the 'applied.
best remedy for chilblain. Tho hot Chronically cracked Up. should
water should be as hot as can be i nut be considered lightiy because
borne, and the cold as cold s can ;in the later years, when the so-call-be
obtained, nip th feet for 3 ej caacer age begins, a crack or
seconds into the hot water al tore on lhe Up. if allowed to go on
then for 15 seconds Into the cold. lLdefialtely, may he too basis for
Dip them alternately Into the hot a cancerous growth,
and cold water for 12 times and re- Chapped Hand
peat this treatment twice daily. j There U nothing better for
Chapped lipa i chapped hand, than glycerin, but
j Deal bava chapped Up. I .(CocUauad aa four).