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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1925. Enjoy the Fix up the Fireplace with a set of our PLEASING FIXTURES The whole family will a .t pleasure ot the conveniences time add so mucn to J the cozmess ot the home. See Our Window Display CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Iron Mongers ; '"" SHALL GIRLS SOW WILD OATS (Continued from race 1.) her life la mocked? That her mar riage la not a fulfillment but a doom? That her parent have cheated her with their hyprocrlsy and her own ahallow audacity fulls to briug the happiness she craves? The situation la pregnant with drama. I didn't write "Sandy" or "Chick le" to aettle the problems of the universe. I wrote these stories be cause they (tripped me and I felt they would grip other. One day I chanced to be at the City and County Hospital. A young girl was brought to the Emergen cy. She had tried to commit sui cide by letting herself Into the bay from one of the piers. Her dress caught, hanglDg her te a beam with only ber feet touching the wa ters. She tried to die because she was going to have a child and the man he loved no longer cared for her Thia girl wasn't a moron not ' tne iiat-raced, bovine type often found In such situations. She was beautiful, eighteen and very intel ligent She preferred death to the dis grace the world would mete her: death to the torment of bringing a child here only to have it branded nd shamed all the days of It life. This incident was the first of many that eventually made up the Impression of "Chlckle." There are many Sandya In the world today and many Chlrkles winsome Secretarial, Stenographic, or Uookkeepiug Course EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE W Wf",En,ro!l Sid.'. Phn 8M. . Eu"". " Enroll Today if, a 0ooiI School A. E. ROBERTS, President LOCAL-LONG DISTAMCC &M0VIMC This LIBERTY THEATRE SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Matinee Each Day 2:15 Glenn Hunter Vmca Hitter Constance lWnelt. If you law Glenn Hunter in "Morton of the Movies," you've got to see this one. If you never saw him as Mer ton you'll never regret it after seeing "The Pinch Hitter." It's Glenn Hunter at his best. Winter Days enjoy the comfort and J .1.11' I . things eager for love standing on a hilltop with some Hurry's arm about them, trembling because his kiss la such a tenderness and such a rapture; whispering: "You'll love me always?" It starts sweetly so, In this day of freedom when a girt thinks she has as much right to love and liv ing as a man. Hut when the end comes, pitiless and inescapable with the ancient cruelty ot sex, It la the girl who bears the cross. rDoea writing these storlea serve any purpose? Does It arouse matur er minds to search some more ade quate answer than that pitiful bunkum: "In our day, girls didn't think such things"? 1 don't know. But I do know that at overy fireside mothers and fath ers agitate sorely the problems of their young; and the young flaunt brazenly their defiance. If you want to Interest parents, Juat talk about their children; if you want to interest girls, ask what they think of petting and bootleg. A story that tries faithfully to portray the tumult of the one; and the bafflement of the other Inevi tably grips. We like to see in fic tion the characters and tribulation we find in our own lives, i'erhnps this should be enough for the maker of aerials. STUDENTS NITE Special service for all students tomorrow night at the llaptist church at 7:30. "WHAT'S AROUND THE CORNER" discus sed by Rev. H. L. Caldwell. All college and high school atudenta In vited. MOVING. la a sample of the kind of modern van we will aencl to help you with yoifr moving problems. A telephone will bring It to your door step. We guurantee lowest prices. "W aim to pitas" H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phone 220 Do You Need Money? We are making loans on Roseburg residence and busl oesa property. Monthly re payment plan. Attractive rates. We are loan agents for the Equitable Saving at Loan Association ot Portland. Also we have private money for city loans and Eastern money for farm loan. G. W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 1 16 Can St. Phone 417 FRANK A. TERRY Equltsbl Saving Loan Stock Inquire of O. W. Young 4 Son, real estate, or at Churchill Hard ware Co. P. R HIRSCH Public Accountant ROSEBURU, ORE. Your Book Kept, Charg. able by th Hour or by the Month. AUDITING BOOKS OPENED AND CLOSED Inventories Figured DANCE TONITE MACCABEE HALL BIO TOWN MUSIC by those SWANEE SERENADER8 IT'8 A JITNEY The Pioneer Chiropractor OR. M. H. PLYLER Phone 162 Lane and Roae Sta. Whan la Chiropractic Neceuaryf When a maximum of Good Health is desired. Don't waK till an Invalid to get acquainted. Learn now. Chiropractic Quell III. "Drugl Health Center" Dr. Harrison Folk Dr. Catherine McNeil Chiropractic and Electro Therapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Bath S2T W. Cas Phone 491 Roseburg Junk Co. 12 W. Washington W Buy All Kind of Metal, Rag, Sack, Paper, Wool and Hide. PHONE 182-J Dr. Rupert A. Moon KlMtro-Chlropraetor Noire and Spin SpeclaliaL 109 Perklna Bide Phone 654 tR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the HttiLf ot Olasae 111 Jackson 8L Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkin Bldg. Roseburg, Or. Pnone M Liberty Theatre Last Time Tonight It's the laugh hit of the year. A big water carnival that would even make a fish lough. 4 S SOCIETY 2 (Continued from Pare 4) of the shop at the Bell Piano Brok- rage company, 9 Mr. and Mra. W. H. Kenny and two sons, of this city, spent Christ mas day' at the home of Mr. Kenny'a parent, Mr. and Mr. J. J. Kenny, at Leon. Yola Camp Fire Girls Have Christmas Party One of the gay affairs of the younger let this week waa the Christmas party of the Yola Camp Fire girls at the home ot the guar. dian. Mr. 1. M. Judd. Each guest brought a present to be exchanged at the drawing of names, about a lighted Christina tree, and much merriment waa had over the unusual and funny glfta. Later the group enjoyed games and luncheon was served by Mlssea Jessie and Eldres Judd. Those spending the evening were the Misses Bemlce Watnscott, Mary Louise Rapln, Dorothy Stale, Mar-' garet Page, Ruth Meyer, Delpha j Colby, Hazel Marten, Mary Ban ning, Gwendolyn Scott, Dorothy Arundel, Margaret Arundel, Eld real Judd and JeaBle Judd. - ' Mr. and Mra. James Hutching had aa guesta at dinner on Christ mas day Mr. and Mr. Frank Poole and Thane Carter. & Nelson-Church Wedding Solemnized Thursday Eve At a aimple but Impressive cere mony on Thursday night at the Christian church, the wedding of Mlsa Neva Church, of this city, to Mr. Jerry S. Nelson, of "Payette, Idaho, waa solemnized. The church appointments were carried out with evergreen decora tions, which also bowered the altar. The bride, on ths arm of her father, advanced to the altar. In a lovely flare model of white satin, with beaded trimming at neck, sleeves, and about the waist Her tulle veil waa caught about the head with a j wreath Qf orange blosaoma and ahe (carried a bride' bouquet ot white carnation and pink rosea. Miaa .k. i- attendant and wa. gowned In a model with circular kirt. of tur - SSL" aSJZnPU??. ! satin, trimmed In blue and rulu I metal ribbon. Her corsage waa of white carnations. The groom was attended by Mr. Gilbert Cays, of , Kugene. 1 he double ring ceremony waa read by Rev. H. E. Mow before fifty close friends and relative. Pre ceding. Charles V. Stanton sang. "At Dawning." accompanied by Mr. Charles O. Stanton. During the ceremony Mrs. Charles O. Stan- ten played softly, Mendelssohn' Wedding March. Afterward there waa a wedding aupper at the home of the bride parents, Mr. and Mr. H. B. Church, for the bridal party and twenty-five guest. One large table centered the dining room, placed for the bridal party, and In the cen ter ni a large wedding cake about Which were holly sprays. At small er tables holly waa also used for the centerpiece. Mra. Nelson la the daughter of Mr. and Mr. H. B. Church of this city, and a graduate of the Rose- l burg high school. Following her graduation ahe attended the Wash ington University, and during the past winter haa been attending the Bible University at Eugene, where she met Mr. Nelson, also a student at the University. . Mr. and Mrs. Nelson left Friday for Eugene, where they will continue with their course at the University. 3 Mr. and Mra. Fred Renner have as house guest for the holidays Mlsa Grace Lloyd, of Sausallto, California, a sister of Mr. Renner. Family Gathers at Henniger Home One of the intimate gathering on Christmas day waa that of the ; Hennlnger family at dinner In the i afternoon at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. E., L. Hennlnger of Oakland. Potnsettlas and cyclamen were pretty decorations In the rooms and at the table where dinner was served at 6 o'clock. The guests spent a pleasant evening following the dinner hour. Spending the day with Mr. and Mra. Hennlnger were Mr. and Mrs. B. Williams, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Hunaaker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vedder, of Roseburg, PROTECT THEM Work hard to make your busi ness a success. Spend money freely to make your home a delight Take pleasure In acquiring a wealth of possession. Then alt back and enjoy them free from worry safeguarded by dependable Insurance. auwtic two. utttimciirt WATCH I ' CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING My New Shop It at 111 9. Jackson 8L Bring In your work and tt quick, loueat itrvlce. W. R ClinitenDeel I Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Hennlnger, 1 of Canyonville, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Hennlnger, Mr. and Mra. B. 1. Short, oi nfjiuur, .nr. Bull all. r lujru WIV son, of Glide, Alvln Hennlnger and Kenneth Hennlnger, ol Oakland. o o o Mr. and Mra. R. A. Calhoun, of Garden Valley, bad aa guest ut dinner on Christmas day, Dr. a u Mr Ivan A. Calhoun, of Tillamook. Mlaa C'albouu, of Eugene, and Mrs. Anna Wlrth, of thia crty '.r 9 a Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith will entertain the member of the Merry-Go-Round club this evening at their heme. They will have aa guesta husbands of the members and house guest of the holiday. w o o Mr. and Mr. Walter Leake, of Dixonville, entertained at dinner on Christmas day, having a guest Mr. and Mrs. E. S Strong and children, Mr. Sam Leake and Mr. Horace Campbell. 0 Mr. and Mra. R. A. Calhoun had as dinner guesta at their home In Garden Valley on Christmas day, Dr. and Mra. Calhoun, of Tillamook, Mrs. Anna Wood, of this city, Mlsa Inct Calhoun, Dean Morrow, of Eu gene, William Calhoun and Dale Calhoun. BOOST 'EM Over the top next Sunday. Christian Bible School. Help beat Medford. TRAGEDY TAKES HEAVY TOLL IN NATION ON XMAS (Continued from Page 1) went off a road In an outlying district and landed wheels up. Of ficer said they found a bottle of liquor on Baker. Mr. Mildred Harper, 49, wa found dead by other membera of a Christmas party three houra af ter their holiday repast. An au topsy will be performed to de termine the cause of death. An autopsy on the body of Mr. Harper revealed nearly a quart of liquor In the stomach, the coro ner'a office reported. Scooter Provee Fatal. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Dec. 26. A scooter brought death to 13- year old Clayton H. MrRav on " w noma on ine iinristmaa. r.'n'dT. fell ..Vikl mA".' b'Z ,onM "i'1!"" h"d rM thr. cooler home1 and told Ills narenta. Mr. anri Mra fMlntnn McRay of the accident. They cal led a physician who found the boys neck broken. The lad died four houra later. Fire Fiend Figures 8AN FRANCISCO. Dec. 26. The Christmaa celebration at the home of Harry Hall, a laborer, ended In tragedy when the body ot nia rour-year old aon, Edgar, waa found In the ashea of the Hall home here today, surrounded by the charred remains of his Christmas toy. Seven person are In the hospital aa the result of the fire four other children of the Hall family and their grandfather, William Mitchell, Fred Allen, a neighbor and Char lea Gerhow, a policeman. The latter three were burned when they attempted to rescue the boy. An overheated stove caused the tire. Gunmen Trio Slain ...NEW YORK, Dec. 26. Three men were ahot and killed early to day aa the climax of a Christmaa dance at the Adonla social club, a South Brooklyn resort. The triple crime was discovered I when a policeman found one of the bodies lying In the street. He made his way to the dance hall and found the other men lying amid broken furniture which had apparently been wrecked In a terrible struggle. The hall waa deserted. One of the slain men later was identified as Richard (Pcglegl Lanigan, alleged member ot the ! notorioua Lovett gang, known to j the police aa Doc Mauranders. i n illiam Lovett. former leader of 1 the gang, also known as the i white hand gang", waa found mysteriously murdered In Novom- her. 1923. hi the back room of tenement near the Brooklyn bridge. - j Xniae 8katea Bring Dentil BELI.INOHAM. Wash., Dec. 26. Henry Hraithwalte, 16, a high' school student, waa killed near his j home south of Sumas today when j he waa struck by an automobile j aa he waa trying out a pair of , roller skates which he had re1 ' ceived for Christmaa. j Cure Kill The Cau I COEI'R D'ALENK. laalio. Dec. 26. Oil of wintergreen which he drank Christmas eve, apparently ; to kill the odor of liquor on his i breath, caused the death here last night or Klvln Adams. 25, the coroner announced today after an examination. i CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our appre ciation and gratitude to the Chris tian church, our friends and neigh bors, for their sympathy, assistance and for the beautiful floral offer ing during our hour ot sorrow, and bereavement. Mr. and Mra. II. T. Hagan, I.utavia Hasan. Sunday Monday v 'year's Jxlm Sensation with ALICE TERRY, CONVAY TEAR LE. WALL t TODAY V TOR RENT Five-room furnished i house, garage. 805 8. Main. LOSTOerman police dog, dark j grey color; collar. Phone 237-L. FOR KENT Five-room furnished home. Inquire (47 S. Stephen Phone 471-L, FOR RENT 2 and 3 room fur Dished apartments. 60S S. Steph ens. FORALE Good baled hay on highway, mile north of Wilbur, 115. J. O. V'edder. P(in SALE A few good Plymouth Rock cockerels. Lew In Parker. Phone 36F3L FOR SALE Dining room set. Phone 40S-J or call 125 Chadwick St. FOR SALE One new winter over coat, size 40 for $25. Answer Box 60. this office. FOH SALE Chevrolet truck. See it at Terminal garage, or inquire at 106 N. Pine St. FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment with garage. No child ren. 428 Pltzer St. FOR SALE 6 hogs, weight about 140 lbs. Good condition. Also fine solid cabbage. Llndblom, Dixonville. EISEMAN high tension magneto with Impulse coupling. Can be attached to any four cylinder engine. New parts and guaran tied, 112.00. Umpqua Battery Sta tion. ROYAL ANNE cherry, Coatea 1418 and French Improved Prune, al so general line of nursery stock, rosea, shrubs, evergreens, etc. Catalog. Hudson's Nurseries, Tangent, Oregon. HOME OWNERS do you seed ready cash? We now have, funds available for first mortgage resi dence loans. Umpqua Savings and Loan Association. Douglas Abstract building. FOR SALE Brunswick phono graph, 43 records, good condi tion, )30. 2 radio poles, 43 and 36 feet, guy wires and pulleys attached. 12.50. See them at So. Ore. Gaa Co. office. FOR SALE Barcelona filbert tree. 2 yrs, vigorous, well root ed, direct from grower, $26 for 100; $120 for 600; $220 for 1000, delivered, subject to approval; pay when accepted. Hardy, no spraying, frost free, no ladders nor boxes required. Cash market awaits. bT. S. and Canada Import 25,000.000 lbs. yearly. Plant now. save regrets later. B. Johnston, Saginaw, Oregon. Descriptive folder free. Last Time Today Thomas Meighan IN "The Man Who Found Himself" Ben Turpin Comedy "WOLVES OF THE NORTH" 10c 25c Exclusive First Run Pictures Only STARTS TOMORROW SPECIAL FEATURE PROGRAM! "BOBBED HAIR" From th Story by 20 AUTHORS with MARIE PREVOST KENNETH HARLAN LOUISE FAZENDA A Picture That YOU Should Seel ANOTHER NEW YEAR IS KNOCKING at your door bringing you good opportunities for sound business expansion. Our banking facilitiea are at your service and we luvite you to use them freely. Have your Checking Ac-count with us. TheRosebuigNalional Bank . Roseburg, Ore LARGE model 7enith carburetor for Ford, practically new. $7.50. Umpqua Battery Station. A FEW sets of Exlde rechargeable B batterie for your radio at about half price while they last. Umpqua Battery Station. A-FEW BOYCE Aristocrat Mot meter and bar cap for Fords. Regular $7.50 value, our price $5.00. Umpqua Battery Station. HOST Small. Australian Shepherd pup. black with tan and white markings. Reward for return or information to 922 N. Jackson. WAITRESSES Better your posi tion. Learn shorthand and typing. ' Night class starts Tueaday, Dec. 29, 7 o'clock. 477 S. Jackson. ' Phone 161-R evenings. COZY, COMFY LITTLE COTTAGE 4 rooms, modern, plastered, wired for electric range, garage, only $200 down, $18 month. AD DRESS COTTAGE, care News Review. FOR-8AISH6u5ehora furniture, eight rooms, including overstuff living room suite, dining room, bedrooms, and kitchen. Also home for rent 219 South Pine SL FOR ' RENT Modern unfurnished five-room house, full cement basement, several cords of wood. On pavement, near school. Fine place for children. Phone 70-J. Call at 522 1st Ave. N. I know what they're just a GRIMM'S LAST TIME Girl- FOR SALE One oak dining room table; oak rocker; Edison phono, graph, cheap. Must sell at once. 430 8. Pine. Phone 126-L. EADY going to Los Angeles in Ford wishes lady companion. Must be able to drive and share expenses. Phone 509-J. LOST Valuable varmint dog, while on hunting trip near Buck Peake Tuesday. Color, brown and white, answers to name of "Scout." J. H. Short, 41F3. CRATES NOW READY at Eden bower warehouse. Growers, let me know how many wanted by mail or phone. R. H. C. Wood, Sec.-mgr. U. V. Broccoli Growers Association, Roseburg. 8YRIAX ItAXDITS FATTi IN ATTACK OS TRAIN. BEIRUT. Syria. Dec. 26. Un der cover of a violent storm last night bandits attacked the station at El Fijeh. on the railway north of Damascus. They were beaten of by a French armored train and Buffered heavy losses. It is confirmed that the rebel tribes men In recent fighting at Hasbiya southwest of Damascus and at Fort Chrlstophine, lost 70 men I killed and 200 wounded. Have you read the Imperial Cleaners add this week? It's worth your while. these here kids want. Mom, kickin for some of MILK BREAD They all cry for it. IDEAL BAKERY Phone 133 TONIGHT "The Half Back of Notre Dame" Feature Comedy PATHENEWS The "Royle Girl" direct from its sensational record-breaking run at San Francisco. ANTLERS 10c 35c News Comedy Jrom the famed 1 Jfmenean "Drama ACE BEERY 00 ; 10c Webfoot Comedy 25c SPECIAL MUSIC SPECIAL MUSIC 10c KINOGRAM COMEDY 25c . r a. MilMllMiIlllliMiIIIlsllltiii