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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1926.
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BASKETBALL!
ASHLAND
FIRST GAME OF CONFERENCE
Ashland is determined to get the Southern Oregon
Championship.
Come and Watch Roseburg Stop 'Em!
Friday, January 22, 7:30
R, H.
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Admission: Adults
9
SCHOOL
CHILDREN
Must be safeguarded In
health during the month! of
winter when vltellly la low.
It Is easier to keep well than
to get well. ' .
Phone 277, Our auto will call.
BOOKING NECESSITIES;
Buch as aluminum ware, granite ,
ware, tinware, mixing bowls, vege-j
table bowls, fry pans, skillets, hot !
cake griddles and hundreds of
others.
At Lowest Prices. ' J
, Powell Furniture Co. '
"Oruglsss Hsalth Csntsr" .
Dr. Rarrlson Fo'V "
Thr. Catherine McNeil
Chlropractlo and Electro
Therapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Baths
S17 W. Cass ' rhone 41
The Pioneer Chiropractor
DR. M. H. PLYLER
Phone 153 Lane and Rose Sts.
When Is Chlropractlo Necessary?
When a maximum of Good
Health Is desired. Don't wait till
an Invalid to get acquainted.
Lenrn now.
Chlropractlo Quells IMs.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Psrklns aidg. Rooeburg, Or.
Phen Sjft
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
lot re -Chiropractor
Nerve and Spin Special la t.
109 Perkins Bldg. Phone 164
DR. NERBAS
DENTIST
Painless Extraction
. , Gss When Desired
Pyorrhea Cured
Phnne 4 Mnnnnle Bldg.
DR. DEAN B. BUB AR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the flttk.g of
Olassea
11 Jackson St.
COMING FRIDAY
m W "m .-A. mi j) Following Is a list of the
! , TODAY AND THURSDAY i i f.'SV.V. B.Tftl
M.,- CVL n... 0,1 e D M 5 Mrs. C. II. Wlrkhsm, 70S S. Mill St.
attnee kaxil Day Z:15 P. M. f Harriett lialdemnn, Military St.
Zt J J. A. Ilsrnette, Imipqua Avenue. '
l RICHARD TALMADGE j SS- !
4. In K ' n w Tuvlor.fclO S jnrkinn
W Nmwvwi v-'vm. wm ZA NT. . A. Hniflili II. f.?.i H Ma il
4. I H h. fl-IC I Ml If. I llV IJIf 13 5 Mrs. I. I, Thomt son. 3:10 Ma
A M.m.m -M. Aiati VJL M. MulM. 5 Street.
5 " f Mrs. A. J. Oeddes. 12S N. Jackson.
5 See the Latent 4. Mr"- w .c- Tipton. 1"24 K. Third
B 9 Street. i
J Comedy Melodrama Sensation 4 Mrs. c.ny lisii. 704 Fast Jnd Av. I
4 1 Zk Mrs. Ike Ollklson. 305 West Jnd
d IOp Farilra Tnnlr't Draanni.n rnmJo On Zt Avenue.
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4 - Tom Tvl. in "Tkm w.m;n. u;u r.
VS. R.H.S.
S. GYM -
50c, Students 35c
Road traffic hecomea heavier
every year and the chances of
loss and expense are corres
pondingly great You are a
careful driver but there are
many drivers Iobs careful. And
the most expert of us some
times miscalculate distances or
get In a jam. Don't take chances
on a total loss or a big bill of
repairs. Insur Your Car Now
simmc iw. motwc.sk
71 Your OId Shoes
Remade Like New
The Roseburg Booterle Shot
Repairing Shop Is the Shoe's
Hospital. Your old shoes
will bo made to look like
nsw. You'll be surprised at
the way they'll wear too,
Ilk brand new. We use
only the finest (bather to
work with and our work
manship la unexcelled. Bring
in m pair.
Roseburg Booterie 1
IRVIM RRIIMM
1 Shoes that 8atlsfy and
Your Fast
Fit
Perkins Bldo. Rossbura. Ore.
Finney's Tancred Strain
0. C. WHITE LEGHORNS
Buby Chicks and Hatching Eggs.
We do custom hatching, by the
chick or eggs.
FINNEY EGO RANCH
Leona, Oregon
HEINLINE CONSERVATORY
OF MUSIC AND ART
Mid Season classes now form
ing. Each department directed
by an , ,
Experienced, Well-Trained
Teacher.
Kohlhagea Bldg. Phone 390
Moore Music Studio
MODERN METHODS
Class and Prfvat Instruction
In Rear Music Shop at
223 No. Jackson SL
u r. 11 ML,
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AT
LONG'S HALL
Cdlet Valley
Saturday, January 23
Muslo By
SUTHERLIN ORCHESTRA
Everybody come have a Jolly
good time
Muslo from 8 to 12
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AND SATURDAY
fjON ALUMINUM FT
I CO. IS PROBED LJ-
j Message Addressed to Col. . . j
5 Donovan Asked for lV" '
4 No Publicity. .A mmV
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Attorney General Says He
Does Not Have Any
Recollection of
Memo.
(AaocUtrt Frm Uutd Win.)
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. At
torney General Sargent and his
chief assistant. William J. Dono-
vaih were recalled by the senate
judiciary committee today for
further examination concerning
Mr. Sargent's memorandum of
March 25. 1925. dentin with the
department of Justice inquiry In
to ine practices or Aluminum
Company of America.
The memorandum. I. addressed
to Colonel Donovan, directed that
there be no action or publicity in
the case until a report had been
made to Mr. Sargent. Secretary
Mellon Is largely Interested In the
Aluminum Company, which Is
charged by federal trade commis
sion with violation of a federal
court decree: ,
"Has your recollection concern
ing this memorandum been re
frenhed since vou lu
here" asked Senator Walsh. De
mocrat. Montana.
"It has not." Mr. Sargent re
plied. ,
He added that hn had 1,1.4 A
Sjlrcrall the circumstance of the
riepifranon or ine memorandum,
hut had been unable to do so.
Ho was excused after hnvinc
f been on the stand only five min
utes. Mr. Donovnn then testified that
the niemoradum never had been
filed In the department: that a
copy wm filed, and the nrlHnnl
was sent to the anti-trust division
of the department.
Mr. Donovan said the memor
andum was turned over to John
L. Lott. In charts of the Alumi
num case.
With Lott on the stand, Sena-
DANCING
Saturday Nite
' January 23, 1926
AT
Sutherlin
I.O.O.F. Hall
Music by Suthsrlln Orchestra
Admission: Gents. 7 Sc.
Ladies Free.
TOM HARVEY, Mgr.
'WIMMM.r.M.I.I.I.I.X.I.I'
TO TRADE
For Town Property
160 -acre Stock Ranch
Well Improved, good build
ings, well fenced, family or
chard, good for sheep, goats
or turkeys. Trade for Rose
burg properly up to 12500.
R. F. HUNTLEY
H Brockway, Ore.
MrTTHirrHIr.T.THHHHIT.TTT.T
CottagePrayer
Meetings j
Will be held from 9:30
o'clock Tuesday,
Wednesday. !
mursuay anit Friday mornings of ,
Mrh VAnlf hrnra n.l
before and during
" ' ' eaiiu uuiiiik
UNION REVIVAL
crovirrc
Which start In Roneburg tinder
..... ,.-i- .-iiif ui nr.. iirtltm U.
ANDERSON, on
Sunday, January 31
Everyone Interested In the suecees
of this revival la urged to attend
at the place mo.t convenient
meeting ;
raters '
Mrs. Kdlth Myers. 41 Pltter
W. F. Thoniss. I'ltser Street.
Mrs. Crnlg. E. Douglas Street.
Mrs. Simmons, Brown's Fair Acres.
WATCH THIS SPACE rtAH.V FOR
LIST OF rilAVER MEETINGS
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I May, isctteigg ivrryfeig j
Mrs. Robert W. lmbrie, widow
if the American Vive-Counsul
it Teheran, Persia, is fighting
recover bis $40,000 indent
lity paid for his murder by
he Persian Government Comp.
roller llcCarl claims 9,0U0
ipent on cable messages to set
tle the case should be de
luded from the . widow's
,10.000.
tor Walsh called attention that
when Donovan furnished the com
mittee with a list of all carres-
pundence pertaining to the Alu- Ing the sherift'a convention here
mlnum cases, the Msrch 25th i last year.
memorandum was omitted. I The proposed law directed
"That memorandum was sent to 'against road bouses would place
me and I kept It In a special en-I the same regulation against the
velope In my office Lott said.. I dancing and amusement features
Lott explained that he fre-jof 'road houses, Inns and tav
quently kept original copies of terns," as would hold against the
orders so aa to eave him
tlmo In referring to them.
IETJUD
First Game of Southern
Oregon Basketball Con
ference Expected to
Be a Fast One.
The Roseburg high school basket
ball team will play Its first con
ference game In this city on Fri
day evening, meeting the Ashland
basket tossers. This Is the opening
game of the southern Oregon con
tests for the district championship
ami as Ashland and Roseburg are I
old rivals, and both always have
good teams, an Interesting game Is
anticipated.
The Roseburg team has made a
far better showing so far than had
been anticipated by the fans of the
city. The local high school Is In a
slump period wso far as athletics
are concerned. Such periods often
occur In school life and must be
reckoned with.
For some unknown reason the
school's athletes are all small In
alnture and light In weight. Natur
ally they fare a great handicap In
meeting teama where larger bovs
are Included. In football during the
past season tne high school
jnjf.
fered many defeats, although the
team demonstrated a fundamental
knowledge of the game In ntany
respecta superiority to many of
their victorious opponents. Lack of
weight, and Inexperience, however,
gave the school a very poor sea
son. t
Prospects at the outset of the
I basket bull season were very dls
to 10:00 ; couraglng. The players are under
average helnht and welrM tnr
basketball teams of high KhimU:
the slse of Roseburg.
mimr- n nuai'Duri. at nil nnna nr
nu uunp or
lh'" ha" ""T (treat amount of
L Ju .1 J I .
hrirj " ."Vf:?1 ,0 uf-
o7. ,Z, 111 bU,.'t. T
pears that such Is not to be the
Ca-i... .1... . . . . .
K.ilhf T H ,Rckln" ln
1. 'V "nd ;ri"-;of
t Is maklns up In pure fight, de-
1 1 1?T , n1 ,,,m work- Ir ""!rhusetts. directing that as many
7, "' of t,,mw"rk, n"1, rdlna-j telegrams as possible be sent to
fl , pl,W' 4''huIii (run Massachusetts In
... . r" ,cn. 1 ,nl" 1
Tour forma ro I btbri tu
ghtlng a Physical h.ndlc.n th.l
n",,n"d,, n unusually flni I Senator Reed. "It Is just as 00
!.. Tin J" K,n" pUyed 1,0 noxious a lobby as the sugar trust
.Kn,h"Vk,.'I0n", had In Washington. It Is Just
!i 1. .i X "?l h" crl''', ""! aa obnoxious a lobby as the steel
fXt -IvTlfV ";nT dngerous.ru ever n,d ln Washlngtorf."
spots, and their defense hss been I
-.Lk"b.lT ""' Th t,,m ' ; WAPH1NOTON. Jan. 21.-Secre-somewhst
weak In basketshootlng. ,ary Mellon expects to raise no
but Is showing Improvement with .erlnus objection to the tsx bill ss
rV?.rr. K,n"' ' Ireported to the sennte. -deiiplte the
Under the directions nf Cnmrhnm 1 ,. ,1,., 11 . A.i,.nlu. i
i -luui i aiiU Lnon ine ooys nave
formed a team In which ln.llrl.li.nl.
ty Is lacking and In which coordi
nation is tne keynote.
. ... . ,r vtiuinern evening in mieno. ine ouusa nnna
Oregon championship aa fans hope! concert at the armory. A number,
they will, but at least Roseburg will iof the band boys plan to attend, j
hare a team of which she h nn 1 Imnir thoae oln will be Mr and :
need to h ashamed.
Oulek turnover. ' Advertise. A
Classified ad tnriav Krlnv ,
morrow.
For all tho news read The Ne
Review,
(IF
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SHERIFFS'
CRY
Oregon Association Wants
Law That Places Will
Close at Midnight.
MEET ATTORNEYS
Pass Resolutions of Sym
, pathy to Families of
, Stricken Sheriffs
Other Groups Meet. A
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan 91
A state law that would close road
bouses at midnight, a sandarri nf
salaries making them the same In
counties of like population, and
acceptance by county commis
sions of state .compensation for
peace officera were urged In re.
solution by the etate Sheriff's as
sociation today.
The resolutions were nnnoert
Just prior to the opening of the
Joint session of the sheriffs with
the district-attorneys' association
and the Association of County
Judges and commissioners.
The sheriffs also cassed, reso
lution of sympathy to the fam
ilies of E. P. Ellington, sheriff of
Coos county, who was killed In
wreck, and S. N. Warfield.
sheriff of Benton countv. who
died of heart disease Just follow-
dance halls.
The County Judges' and Com
missioners' association late yes
terday ravored legislation that
would require auto owners to
pay an additional tax of 1 cent
a gallon gasoline for county road
psrposes. It waa pointed out that
present state gasoline tax of
three cents a gallon reverts to
the state and that the counties, as
such, receive no direct benefit.
Following an extended discus
sion, the association passed a mo
tion to refer the question to the
committee on roads for recom
mendation.
. C. P. Barnard, countv ludge of
Lane county, started the discus
sion, when he reviewed the cir
cumstances of Increasing wear
and tear on county roads as a re
sult of steadily growing auto traf
fic, particularly freight cars and
passenger busses.
The association also adopted
unanimously a resolution favor
ing congressional reimbursement
of Oregon-California land grant
counties for taxes lost during the
last ten years because of grant
land withdrawals.
DEADLOCK ON
WORLD COURT
VOTE STANDS
(Continued from page 1.)
$362,000,000 In . government re
ceipts, whereas the treasury had
recommended a limit of $300,000.
000. It was said bv department
officials today that Mr. Mellon be
lieved It inadvisable to Interfere.'
Some tax experts at the treasury
believe a greater cut than at first
proposed will serve as a stimula
tion to business, Increasing tax re-
ceipts above the calculations upon
which the senate committee based
its revision of the law.
While the secretary himself has
expressed no opinion on that sub
ject, he recognises that such a
stimulation actually did follow
enactment of the 1921 and 1924 tax
laws.
and then be approved again In the
house and senate.
While the negotiations were ap
proaching their deadlock. Senator
Reed, democrat, Missouri, resumed
,. .Ll.lZ., l L.
. . . . . . .
, bodT mght , warnea of
'her mpendlng fate." he said,
"They are to be deluged wllh more
Propaganda from Edward W. Bok s
pad .jents."
I He read a letter written by
' Kther W. Uke. member in charge
the Bok peace prise organl.a-
,,,. , .nolhpr ., in Ma-
support of early action on the
.
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To Attend Sousa Band Concert
A number of Roseburg music
lovers will motor to Eugene this
Mrs. Clyde Car"tens. Mr. and Mrs.
nto Ptrnnge, Mr. and Mr. Hes
kett Baker. Floyd Freer, Chas
'howler. Fred Appelhnff. J. C.
Honseolder. A. Hunter, Arthnr Ms
honey. Hale Hatfield. Kenneth
Houseohler. Norman Hesa and
Harry Mahoney.
REGULATION
ROADHOUSES
CARAQR FOR . RENT 318 Sooth
JFHnt St;
1 GARAGE for rent. StT'STFlTnTsF.
Phone 111-Y. H. B. Roser.
j FOR-DRESS and ccf trimming Is
1 fur, 803 Winchester, upstairs.
, FOR RENfLarge housekeeping
room, bachelors preferred. 344
8. Jackson.
FT)S RENT Four dandy rooms
first floor, furnished, 118. See
W. A. Bogard.
FMlSALEBaled hay. Excellent
quality. Phone 3F25. O. C. 'Brown
Dlxonvllle.
FOR SALE Black Jersey
Giant
Rose-
cockerel. M. B. Green,
burg. Phone 2FS.
WANTKD Work, housework or
cooking, by experienced woman,
60, care News-Review.
I HAVE OPENED my dressmaking
shop In Room 1, Bell Sisters
Bldg. Mrs. Jas. Henry.
PORSALE z-fine-White teg
horn roosters, $1 50. each. Phone
492-L. H. C. Dawson.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished
house, 19 jnonth. Miller's Ad
dition. J. Barn
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, with
or without board. Reasonable.
Phone 638-J. 605 E. Douglas.
WOOD FOR SALE Old second
' growth, dry, under cover, 13.25
tier. Phone 14F35. A. D. Hunter.
ANYONE knowing the where
abouts of Mrs. W. R. Warner
notify Box 88, Portland. Reward.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house
with garage. On pavement. Near
school. Children welcome. Phone
70-J.
FOR RENT 8-room . furnished
nouse. well located. Good gar
den. 130 per mo. G. W. Young ft
Son. Phone 417.,
CLI ENT "wantsto""borrow$1200"on
good real estate security. Going
rate of Interest paid. G. W.
Young Son. Phone 417.
SINGER sewing machine . soldon
easy payments. Some good bar
. gains in used machines. All
makes repaired by our expert
repairer. 105 Case. B. M. Love.
SHORTSTORIES. articles and
poems revised. Markets suggest
ed. Plots furnished beginners.
Address Orpha Collins, 929 Win
chester SL, Roseburg, Oregon.
$1000.00 CASH
6-room house. Modern plumbing.
Large lot: good garden land.
house In fair condition. We con
sider this a good buy at $1000.00
Cash. G. W. Young ft Son. Phone
417.
CASH TO LOAN to home owners:
Pay off the old mortgage with a
' new one. We have a very con
venient Installment loan plan
which not only makes payment
easv but effecls a worth while
saving to the borrower. Ump
qua Savings and Loan Associa
tion. Pouglna Abstract Building.
JU ST-A SA SAFEIN VEST M ENT
This modern home will pay you
twelve per cent on yonr money.
Strictly modern 6-room bungalow,
plastered and decorated: kitchen
all built-in features; fine modern
bath; screen porches; basement;
full wood: garage adjoining: fine
garden: pavement: cement side
walk all In and paid for; located
In Roseburg'a best residence dis
trict. Price of this property does
not begin to pay for the home.
Twenty-seven fifty takes clear
title. Three hundred cssh and
the balance like rent. Full Infor
mation. LAWRENCE AGENCY,
125 Cass Street Phone 219.
FORQITALITY. SIZE-AND-LO
CATION This place has no
equal for the price. 200 acres In
tract: 70 acres of extra fine
sandy free creek bottom land un
der cultivation; 10 acres extra
fine prunes Just coming Into
bearing; 30 acres under Irriga
tion: ditch in and free water;
good 6-room farm house; gravity
water system: .barn: blacksmith
shop: chicken house; well fenc
ed and ariinlnin the hoot fro.
outrange .In Douglas county. I Ilnd ,orKe ahead for greater accom
There Is a mighty good reason ' Pllshments. Sixteen boys were pres
for selling this place for half Its I ent- ThTe wss plenty of lively '
value. Price $6500. half cash mx"le and excellent singing. I
LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Casa.
Street Phone 219.
LAST TIME TONITE
And hi ftpr
rnf 'WW'
'Added Feature
"Too Many Bucks"
10c
New "
20c
LAriat lroducttoris'
iff timm
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II 'J. '
1 ' rffldrT
? Western
J Story
p ABun iniAitwurxn
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Spencer's
Roseburg'a Newest, Llvsst, Leading
Men's and Young Men's 8tors
tsseassssssasssasssssee
Spanks H. R.II.
CAPJT. FRED YDtTNtS
Captain Fred Young, now a
resident of St. AtiRUstine. Flo- i
is the only man in Hie world '
who ever spanked the Prince j
of Wales. The Prince, when ;
a child, tried to trip the cap-1
tain, who was standing guard
or King Edward, and the i
officer upturned the royal '
heir and administered a
hearty smacking.
8TH GRADE BOYS
Sixteen bright youngsters, eighth
grade graduates who are soon to
enter high school, were entertained
at luncheon today noon by the Ro
tary club. The meeting was In
charge of the boys' committee,
John Runyan, chairman. Jlmmle
Geddes welcomed the lads on be
half of Rotarians in a few well
chosen words and responses were
made Dy Koss Knolls, of the Rose .
school, and Richard Maddox. of the
Benson, both of whom expressed
their appreciation for the Interest
displayed by the Rotary club in be
half of the boys.
.11 1 T -1 1 . .
"iivvi .luiiumju mane a anon
laia. encouraging tne youngsters
to proceed with their school work
and forire Rhenrl fnr main, aAAnn..
The C,UD nd a Its guest today
father Runnells. new vicar of the
local hptacopal church.
birthdays
y. President
1 A regular deluge of
were "chalked un" todav.
Booth's absence from1 the city for
the p,, few week, made It aWjay
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TOMORROW-SATURDAY
Hidden traps, catch
ing and maiming her
pet foxes, foreshad
ow the ruin of her
business What dire
peril menaces her?
See
"Rocking Moon"
alaaaaaataHaMaiaaM
NEWS
COMEDY
ing
The Screen Achievement of the Y
10c MSHa 25c
Look at Your
HAT!
Everyone else does!
Scratch and
Velour Hats .
a. at 9
A Large Variety or
Colors to Choose from
EL(S, NOTICE ,
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4 The Marshfleld lodge will
visit the Roseburg order on
Thursday night, January 28th.
bringing their degree team and
4 several candidates. A good
attendance is desired as Ben
4 Fisher, district deputy grand .
exalted ruled will make his
official visit. Turkey feed,
music by the Oriental Gar-
dena orchestra and a heap of
4 fun. The Marshfleld Bills will
stage their famous "third
degree." It'll be worth your
while to attend. '
'
sary for him to honor to less than
six Rotarians today with birthday
presents. The favors fell to Jack-."
Sinnlger, Cary Seely, Oscar Ber
rle. Story lies, Bert Sutherland
and Bert Lawrence. All the boys
told how they entered the business
world and how they earned their
first dollar. '
WE OWN AND OFFER
In exchangn for Douglas
founty property, the follow
ing: 320 acres grazing land In
Baker County, Oregon; 160
acres timber and grazing
land In Tillamook county,
Oregon. Both properties free
end clear of Incumbrances.
Abstracts of title. Want Rose
burg city property. Acreage
or ranch property. Will trade
for your equity or will as
sume if suited.
a W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE 1
116 Cass St. Phone 417
. FRANK A. TERRY
Equitable Ssvlngs oV Loan
, Stock
Inquire of
O. W. Young A Son, real
estate, or at Churchill Hard
ware Co.
fMRTCAGEl
LOANS
Loans on residence, apart
ment, ; business property
and improved farms. No
.commission.
8
i Douglas Abstract Co i
Have Cash Buyers
For
.Business, Residence and
Farm Property, Give Descrip
tion and Lowest Cash Pries.
E. K. McLendon
Real Estate Co.
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224 Perkins Bldg. Phone 124-J
Last Time Tonight
"BUNKER BEAN"
3
WMaSMil
with Lilyan Tashman, John
Bower, Rockcliffe Fellowea
and Laska Winter. A won
der picture of Alaska filled
with expectancy and thrills
Don't miss this' charm
photoplay,
ear