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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1927. TWO jjXjJj-WiJnj urn. , n; PUBLIC, INVITED ; V ; v TO ATTEND . ! Elks! Flag Day t '! i Exercises ; Tuesday 8 p. m., 'sharp. ELKS TEMPLE . ;y, ' . i i . ;: ' ; r 1 on. Mark Weatherf ord of Albany, ' " UV' 'I ' Speaker i s : Fine Musical Program. Daughters of Midas IS VI i ATTENTION MOOSE CHAPTKIt- 1-X ! mini'. It won't, be easy at first, 'Vheri 'CUV 'C'urtto ' rirfuW 'to' hut I'll 'have a' lot 'of inoney'coni the Curl's mansion; Iih found' ailni! In soon. And alnoe we'll till very while Tory nick old man In ! want to livo a simple life. We can -anxiously bed. guarded by frowning physician. "Your father wantH to Bee you, i Clav, hut I muni warn you to be i careful of what you Bay to him. lie In Buffering from shock, unil ha hasn't been a well inun tor over ' vmii lie needn his son, Way. Ihe doctor added In a low voice as he detained Clay outside hia fath er's door: ... "Hello eon." T, (1. called, feebly i rr,h, niu hud when the hntsBuid- ! faced boy entered. "Kid you riifl , j'oilur Blroot house. her? Hut you women i oe duck. u ne auueu nope- do on about hall the servants you now have, (food night, Dad. Well holli he over tomorrow and then olf to New York for me. I'm go ing lo find Hilly." Hut rinding Hilly Wells did not prove to be the simple thing thut Clay had hoped and prayed it would be. Three woeki after her tragic flight into the night, a short hdler with two hundred dollars In ; - -n i .-il0 ll'..iliati. A i day, . June , tutu, i-rugruiu, a lUlieh. , ,' 5 : 1)8 JOHN E. FLUEKV, Diet. i hail reached the top floor. His1 hand waH about to close upou the I doorknob without knokliiK wheujK the violinist aioppeu aurupny 111 H the middle pf one or the closing passages of the music. : "HavenC I told you not to break off In the middle of a bar like that?" be shouted, as he Mung open the door and looked, ror the first lime In nearly a year, upon the slight, boyish little riguro that he Bj i 'tlian ooulMnir In tliA S lOtetl U.TllU Uluu .... B world. She lltted ber bead, whlcii sue "Jnr We.r a-iuressed to' Uie MSSTJS f HI, . . . I I W(W-M( jppMBBaW"" beef price goes up, pork and flour j:7 down, bids show """T.., (Ajoc.luiu .,, UM&I; Wire.) uZ&AVRM; Pie'-. June ' 11. Hldu --oponeil . b! ilio state board of con ? (Vol yesterday for supplies at the "stute liiHtiliitloiis showed, that In the last year quotations on fresh beer have increased from $7.! to "' ;$10.1fl per hundred. ' Haeon has decreased from 34 In 33 cenlB it pound and the price or Hour Bhows u rediicllon from $t!.!i2 lo SB.II7 u barrel, rimokeil liam Iiiib dropped from to .34 cents n pound, i :.)): i I i r Lard shows a li op from ?17 a hundred a year ago to $12.il and coffee from 'Ml lo ail conls a pound. Shorls has risen from ?-7.SU a Ion to $113.20. I'lirnhnso Motor Oil Mil per cent little paratflne base. At (ienernl Independent Dealers. ' ' 1 ejSHSEEK'EHSS! ! i . Road Oil Ruins a Car Finish ; i . ' ' -;;':.;'...; i i OUR . WASHING;': i RENEWS IT PERFECTLY to soon It you hadn'l "Xo, Dad, I didn't rind hor," Clay answered gently. "'1 found that Homaine's car overturned in the iMrt road leading to the cabin. Homalne is dead." 11 "Anil Hilly?" "I found Iter handorchlef under the cur. Sim had undoubtedly been with him. Hut she couldn't have been hurt badly in the accl itenr. for she had taken her suit- ease with her. Homaine's bag was under the car. I found her foot prints In the mud -" His voice choked. , "And you obliterated Ihcm?" T. Q. asked alniostsharply. , . "rurinlnlv. Hlllv niusn't ho con nected with this In uny way. No ...... i 1, 1 he world can prove that she was with him at. the lime. It is an tinl'reuuenled road, leading only to Itonialne's cabin. I lett him Ihero, Dad., it seenicd host lor Bomeone elso to discover his body. Tradespeoiile will he going to ihe cabin tomorrow or the next day. undoubtedly, since llnmaine kept a Hindu dervunt there. I walked up to the Iioubo nnd peered into the windows. I saw a hlaek-skln-ned native ealing some .foreign mess, but no evidence that Hilly had taken refuge there. She bald ly would, you know." "I'm glad lie's dead," T. Q. said &i slowly, closing Ills eyes for a mo- tnent. Then,. "Anil you cotildn t find her, eon?- ' ' ' "No, Dad. She simply disappear n,i off ihe face of the earth appur- nniiv. 1 drove madly up and down the mafit highway, hut there wasn't Sja soul on fool. She probably 11c Sicepted an offer of a pick-up by some passing car, ami uou where she is now." 1 ' ' 1 "Kii won't come hank lo CoKax, ' IjT. Q. sighed with profound wenrl- lll'SH. Hill e' nntni 3 . her, son. You're right Clay. I tried lo play (lod with Ilia Uvea of three beautiful girls, and I played devil Instead."! ; n ..li.ne.i his eves and a gray W shadow' settled on his thin old SI face.' To; t'lay It seemed Uis pirn- Ulow-of approacning ueaui. : i i "I.lslen. Dad, I'm sorry I spoke K1 ' r . . .1 c... c : czii: w C. D. FIES ' us I did.' lie. .dropped to, : his '1 Get Ready for Your Camping Trip Now. ' We Recommend the SHEIK AND IDEAL TENTS because they give perfect satisfaction, are set up in a few minutes, and will shed the hardest rain. These tents will please the most exacting camper. -. Full line CampeiV Equipment. Let us help you select your camping outfit. . 1 ZIGLER-CRAVEN HARDWARE CO. PHONE 25 R08EBURQ, ORE. TItMWWHIpIKmC I hl'r- knees bealde the bed and took ono of Ills father's limp nanus in, ii i,nu nit been my fault us much as yours.' 1 was Bullish. 1 I bought nntv or mvaell'. winning my own freedom, malting you proud of. your 'self-made' son " ; "You were right, Clay," his fath er interrupted on a great shudder ing sigh. "I have been proud of you liila year. I acted like n weak fool couldn't endure n little lone liness while my son mndo good on Ills own " ' "i nr not talk iiliout it niiy more. Dad," flay begged. "Of course I'm coming home, if you g want me " Bl "Want you?" the old man trem Klhlnii "WhV. 8011 B "A.wl If "vou'll let mo bring Irimii..-.. .nn,. i.oi-n in live. She's !.,.,, inv mother lor a year, and rin'l leave her to loneliness and poverty, now that Hilly has gone. "Hilly won't desert her mother ...i tier starve." T. Q. tie fondnil the absent girl loynlly. "Ti,ni' linw we'll find Hilly. Clay. She'll send money lo her mother as soon as she's earning anything." "1 can't wat for thai. Dad," Clay protested, rising I" his reel. 'Tin -.hit in look for her until I tlnd ROY CATCH I NG MQTQR CO. O I J- i Ford 1926 Truck, $800 job Ford 1926 Sedan, like new Ford 1926 Coupe, new finish Star 1924 Sport Tourins, F. W. B. Gardner 1922 touring Chevrolet 1924 Sedan Studebaker 1920 special touring .... Ford 1922 Touring Ford 1922 Touring Hudson 1921 Sedan Essex 1926 Coach Oakland Touring ..$425 ..$425 $350 ..$250 ..$275 $325 ..$250 ..$100 . $ 50 . $450 ..$525 ..$ 75 125 N. Rose PI lone 438 Roscburg. Ore. I ltnaglno money with lier- she had some a 111 tie at least "And :;lio was weaving an eight hundred-dollar moleskin coal," T. (j. contribute I hopefully. , or course we ran t advertise tor her. We must give out to the papers I hat she has Rone to New York lo unity music. lOvery one knows that dimmed year f about finished." S "She'll go to New l ors, in E " I'li.v went on. 'Till going I lo have to spend a lot of my time ii- inivwnv. marketing my songs i and gelling my symphony produe- r 1 ...i l' not rent mill i no" Wlml alionl M innie, linen ne cd suddenly. i ....i.....t.,n u-iid here Inst alter W:oii left. He made Ivor write a IS i ...mnli'lf. confession as to uein gi and Homaine's schemes, nnd sign It. She can t bother us w nn nine .ll if ihe'i ever lenil'ted to do I? j mii h' n UiliiK. which f unlikely. 1 S had U arhurton give iter a cue -iv for a thousand dollars, wnien hu. . ........i ..,,iii,,tli nllv iinitet'ul for. she's gone home to her father and ' W.TM.M.IaH xhe'll remove htm to a . 1 tuiiliarlum In Ihe mountains, mere .. ,. l. niiv scam III -IUHI1K ei I Coen Lumber Company 1:;;:: P " Bltinue !i,r sludles. tied knows h There was no clew as to the writer's address, no explanation of how the money bad been obtained, hut T. Q. knew that Hilly had sold her fur coat. Alter that the short, rnnssurlng lot tors come regularly, oiu-e a week, each with Its pitiful enclosures of a folded five-dollar bank note. After two months tho weekly en closure became seven dollars, in stead of five; within three months there was a teiwlollar bill In each weekly envelope. The ' letters themselves contained tmly gener ill reassurnncos and pathetically reiterated mossages of love Ikir the number she had bo jiqgiecteu for a year. Mrs. Wells wept over the letters nnd sent theiii lo Clny, who was spending most or his time in New York. Atter failing to trace her 'himself, ho hired a private dctcc live In uld him in the search, but months went by without bringing a ray of hope to the tnstracicu young man, who was rapidly be coming a riguro of importance in New York's musical circles. Nydu I.omax Banning, whom rli.v encountered on Ihe street one day nearly a year alter Hilly's dis, iiii'nenranco. gave Clay the firsti real new reason to hope. Clay hardly recognized tho over- painted, over uressea woman mnu caino to his table in a night club. Clay sat nlone, waiting to hear a girl violinist piny in me nope timi It might be Ills lost sweeuieuri. Nyda gushed over him and set tled herselt at his table. Clay' made no effort to conceal his dis taste lor her society, but 'Nydn.' homesickness lurking in. tho lan guorous dentils ot Her liiaca eyes, held him in conversation. "Sure, I ditched Eddie long ago. I was in the chorus of 'Naughty, Naughty!' for- (wo .months, then a blg.biilter-and-egg man convinc ed me that .work was bud for my health. So I'm taking things easy." she ndded nonchalantly., ' Aim say, by tho way, 1 thought Hilly Wells was the 'blue-eyed baby, so far as old T. Qj wns concerned. What's she doing in New York, wearing lust yenr's -clolhes i and looking like a starving Armenian?" . Clay lenned forward .so-abruptly that lie overturned his own un touched: drink.. "Whore did you boo her?" ho demanded, his voice trembling with eagerness. "Walking along Broadway one night -with a fiddle, case in her hands," Nyda answorcd. "V a r (tod's mike,: don't shout at me! That's all 1 know! I was with my boy friend and I didn t speak to her." No matter how desperately he pounded his question, at her, Clay could get no more out of Nyda. Hut he did leave the night club that night Willi hope burning high In his heart. It Nyda had' seen Hilly ou Broadway, when she wasn't even looking for her couldn't he who loved her so well nnd who was devoting nioro than half or his waking hours to look ing for her hope to meet her. too? "Mossed, plucky little fcugel!" he exulted. "I knew she was studying again. Working all day and studying nt night. Shed been. lo lulce a music, lesson, of course! (iod bless her!". When his symphony, "Tho Song ot Toll," was presented to the pub lie for Ihe first time by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra an event which had been lavishly her alded in the press Clay slood in the lobby of the concert hall from the time' the" doors opened until they were, closed . Tor : tho night, scanning every face' In the great, throng that entered. Hut Hilly was not In the audience. His greatest hope had failed. If she loved him at all, or if she still cared for his success, wouldn't she have been I here? Hill what -if she didn't have the money for a ticket? He groaned aloud in misery, which had only been temporarily alluvial, oil by the deafening salvos of ap plause that greeted what tho press Inter was unanimous In praising as "the greatest American sym phony." . - Then one night, when bis bags hud been, chocked at tho Penn stn- linn end he was walking tho streets niilll 1lme lo catch the train to Colfax for one of his brief vis- Its to his father and Mrs. Wells, the' miracle happened. He was walking, heedless .of his surround lugs, along Ninth Avenue, when above the roar ot passing elevated trains he heard the high sweet, per fectly pitched tones or a violin. He slopped as suddenly as It he had been shot. No, he was not dreaming, he told himself dazedly. The lllllng. joyous but somehow irnd melody of a song that he had 11 le- vlolln, and stared at him with wide, I startled .eyes, which slowly meu with such luminous Joy as Clay hud never seeu la human, eyes he fore. v "Clay! I knew you'd find me It you wuuted ine enough!" she cried, dropping her cheap little violin to the Door and holding out her anus to him. ' ' - "Want you? Billy! I've been looking for you day and night for a solid year! Oh,- darling, nay you love me! And then I'm going to ask you for the fourth time to marry me. i "1 love you!" she said solemnly, and raisod her thin little white fuco for Ills kiss. "I wanted It to be a year before you round ma," she Bald brokenly. "I wanted a year lo reguln my soil-respect, to provo myself a a genius as you did. And now I want you, Clay. We've earned each other now." THE END ' June Toilet Goods Sale The Beautv Month In It. history hs. L United Drug Com. many of our favorite: pr.par.tions- .t dually re- pany offered thru this Re nail Drug 6tor, such sn alluring assortment of toilet items for special purpose. During the entire month of Juno The Beauty Month yau may try the new pre ducts that have recently been created, and you may also obtain GIVEN AWAY A 25c cake of JONTEEL TOI LET SOAP with every purchase of a 60e box of JONTEEL COLD CREAM FACE POWDER. This powder contains real cold cream. It is soft, smooth, fragrant. A scarcely perceptible powder that stays on until you take It otf. White, flesh, brunette. 75c value, both for r B0t JONTEEL COLD CREAM An Ideal cleansing cream. Loosens the dirt and powder and keeps, the complexion clear. May be used frequently during the day. Does not promote the growth of hair. Has the delightful Jonteel odor. Regular price, 50c; special price - 39 " " 1 1 r . 1 JONTEEL VANISHING CREAMThis cream Is free from grease and readily absorbed by the skin. A valuable base for face powder. Keeps the complexion youthful. Regular ! price, 50c special price ......u..;.Y.- -39 ORANGE . BL08SOM TALCUM P0WDEF1 De. lightfully perfumed, pleasant, soft. For use after the bath to prevent chafing, off-set perspiration, and to soothe and dry the skin, ' Has the real odor of fragrant Orange Blossoms. Regular price, H 25c; special price........ ......1...... 19e5 .J ..... -1 nrl... - umtAM , in . in B ouuui tun,. 7 v -" ....1, hih nualltv toilet articles will appeal V to you and that you will tsko advantage of this S exclusive offering of your Rexall Drug Store Where you Save with aateiy. Pure whole nilux. sua It's past eirlzed. Boseburg Dairy. Paone 181 EX-WIFE KILLER : CONVICTED; LIFE TERM, JURY SAYS KLAMATH FALLS, June 11. H With hardly a change in expres sion, Frank Clark, wizened, pale little carpenter, listened to the ver dict last night which meant a life sentence behind the gray walls or the suite penitentiary. Clark was convicted on the charge of murderlug Ills former wile Mrs. Nellie P. Clark, on April 3. The jury deliberated over three hours. According to report, tho question of acquittal was never conside red. . On the first ballot, two voted for hanging and ten for liro Imprisonment. . . It was rumored that, tor tluef hours the Jury wrangled over whether It should be the death penalty or Hie Imprisonment. Fin ally Ilia two who tuvored hanging capitulated. No appeal will be tak- KLENZO .MAGNESIA , DENTAL POWDER Nothing cleanses and polishes the teeth better than this powder, i Has a different and distinc tive flavor that appeals to all. Regular price, 25c; Special price ' --..19 HARMONY TOILET WATERS Possessing the true fraarance of the natural flowers. Their hlahly concentrated form really makes them the equal of many extracts as a perfume. -Many doors Geornia Rose. Arbutus. Wistaria, Violet Dutce, Persian Lilac, Locust Blossoms, Chypre and Lily of the Valley. The economical size usually i.uu, special .. .- r 796 KLENZO SHAVING CREAMr-Extra big Jumbo tube,; quick lathering, really, softens the beard Lather remains moist. No wonder it Is so" popu lar with the particular man. Regular price, 39c; special price - -29 GIVEN AWAY A regular 26c tin of GENTLE. MEN'S TALC tooling, rciresnniv - -, ' u,l n,.nh. of a reaular 8-ounce Mo bottle of HARMONY BAY RUM. Made from the finest distilled Oil of Bay. Full strength end B hinheet ouallty. A real value mat every men appreciates. 75c value, both (or 49t REXALL THEATRICAL COLD cnEAM-Thli , Is n excellent cleansing cream, soft, smooth, vet vety and delightfully perfumed. Keep It handy. You will want to use It often during Urn summer. One pound tin, regular price, 75c; special price .. - - 59 HARWONY OLIVO SHAMPOO Brings out tho real life, lustre, color and natural wave. Makes an sbundant lather. Excellent for the children's hair. Thoroughly cleansing. You can have beau tlful hair by proper shampooing with Harmony Ollvo '8hampoo. Regular price, 60o; special price - -39 LEMON COCOA BUTTER LOTION An Ideal skin food. 1 The lemon softens and whitens the skin.- The cocoa butter Is cooling and soothing. Use It frequently after being out In the sun and ...ihj v,- twin will like It. Regular price, 50c; special price - 396 TINY TOT TALCUM For the nursery made from the finest ingredients skillfully blended. Tiny Tot talcum contains the correct proportions of boric acid, zinc stearate and Italian Talc. .It will prevent chafing and diaper rash. Delight fully perfumed. Regular price, 25c; special price - ' -- -- 19c REXALL MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE Corrects acid mouth prevents tooth decay. Re stores natural color by removing the film from the teeth; Its dally use tends to prevent pyor rhea. - Contains the correct proportion of True Milk of Magnesia. Individual slzo ,....... 1 9 c Family size '. - 39e Gibson rotlgerators Furniture. at fowell'i GENERAL FECHET TO BE NEW HEAD OF U. S. AIR CORPS (AmocIuImI YrtM LrtmeU Win..) WASHINGTON. June 11 Bri- GIVEN AWAY A handsome regular $1.00 bottle of CARA NOME -TALCUM. A soft, smooth, Im. ported talcum with every purchase of a regular S2.00 box of CARA NOME FACE POWDER. Cara Nome is fast taking the lead over hundreds of Imported and domestic powders.' It ctings and blends perfectly with the complexion. Select your, favorite shade from I Naturelle, ' Peach, r Rachel,' Blanche. A real S3.00 value, both for $2.00 39c 396 ......396 196 496 396 ......396 50c Harmony Cocoa Butter Cold Cream 396 50c Lemon Cocoa Butter Skin Cream Jyc 10c Rexollye Soap, 6 for - -,- 456 75c Harmony Stimulator ..." 596 $1.00 Harmony-Quinine Hair Tonic 796 60c Klenzb .Tooth .Brush i29tl 49c Gauzets -436 ,60c Harmony Hair. Rub r..i... i 60c Harmony Hair Fix 60c Jonteel Talcum - 36c Rexall Shaving Lotion 69c Georgia Rose Bath Salts 50c Arbutus Vanishing Cream.... , 60e Narcisse Face Powder NATHAN FULLERTON I j Perkins Building , in yea2l vruj Sfam - Cass Street T when' it .started : construction on MOB THREATENS BRITISH a .railway ,llnof projected, between , .CONSULATE INj NEW YORK Drain and Coos nay zu years ago, NEW YORK, Juno 13 Tho po- bored 176 fdet Into' this .mountain and abandoned it when construc tion was halted." In case It is" de cided to tunnel through the niouii. 'talii "tilts ' boring : will be utilized, it Is stated thereby saving- con siderable money on the project. - Tim road now extends over lice" word called "this iiffernooa lo quell a-demonstration iu front or the "British' consulate in WhltoliullM street. ' '- ' ' , - " ' A crowd of 350 men and women appeared before the consulate this mountain, the route of which I building to protest 'igahist En MARSHFIRLD,; June 13. Slate is not deemed feasible for the state highway. The plan of building the road down Elk creen arounu me gadlcr General E. Fechet was nam-jhighway engineers piay recom- mountain and following a big bend ed today by President Coolldge to bo chief of the air corps upon the retirement of Major General Ma son M. Patrick on. December 13. General Fechet is now assistant to Ihe chief of air corps and his promotion will give him the rank of major general. General Pat rlck will be retired at the age of sixty-four. . Let us give an estimate on lino leum for your doers. Powell Furni ture Store, 238 Nortb Jackson St. mend the boring-, of a 1,000-foot tho"creek,has been talked or bu tunnel through Ihe mountain near Klkton on the Druin-Reedsport highway, according to Floyd Thompson, member ot the engin eering crew that ts now engaged in running lines for the rebuilding or, the highway between Drain and Sc'ottsburE. The Southern Pacltlc company. the engineers state that probably it would be as cheap to build the tunnel- as it would be :to build the rive miles or more of road around the mountain. - . r v ( - 1 . i . 1 0 rir. ,. Cottage cbeese. Eosenurg Dairy PhonA IRtt land's policy In China. Disorder soon grew lo such an extent that a hurry call was . sent- for Ih2 police. MOSCOW, June 18.-Tho reply of the Soviet government to ' the Po lish note expressing regret tor the assassination of Pierre' Voikolf, So viet minister at Warsaw, was hand ed to M. Patek, the Polish minister here tonight. ; Picnic at ldleyld Vark. .'Mi, MILLWORK LUMBER BOXES mill neofi HARDWARE ROOFING CLASS SHIN0LE8 PAINT , CEMENT lor volir saKe - lens I never PUIHIsllou, ncciuise c.l (ell Mrs. Wells Hint tuny nu icngeil only to IHiiy wens, came winging its way irom an uppei now ,,,,.,.. nr .i.p four-story rooming on- 'jmiise hel'ore which he was stand- how ,. I'll niak- her tiellei e tt -To an Autumn urymi was oe- Von won't." soV T. (J. Siild.!.,. ined as not even lis coni- ! wisely. "She's a smart woman. ! ,w,,r nlu pV,.r hoped to hear it See our stocks, our equipment nd our faollltles to furnish you what you want, when you want It, at reasonable cost. AGENTS i Tll l,..r i ll be iirouil ami gnue-1 iHVed. il i,i Imvo her liinko her home ..h0 greatest violinist in Ihe hf'..i,i. 0 " o, 1,1'" he ensued, as he sprang up S: "iin mill one more roiiilit1uii.lt!,.. ,1,,,-k. deep stairs, almost up-i orgaulaition COL. J. W. ZEVELY, PROMINENT IN OIL . AFFAIRS,' IS DEAD 1 (AnwictntiHl Press Iaiett Wire.) EAST HAMPTON, N. Y., June 11 Colonel Jiimes W. Zevely. at- tornoy for the Slnclaid Consollda ed Oil Corporation since 1917, died last night at his home here from pernicious anemia alter an illness of several months. Colonel Zevely rirst came Into national prmnluniire during the second administration, of Presi dent Cleveland, when as ' an In spector ror the Interior department he settled many important auaus pertaining lo Indian lands, nurlne his service In Ihe interior department, Colonel Zevely studied law and practiced Hint profession In Muskogee, Oklu., from 11)02 to 11117. He went to Washington trom Oklahoma, laler coming to wew York. The widow and a daughter Jane Clay Zevely. survive As counsel lor Sinclair ho wns nneslloned in the government's in veBtlgntlon of the' Teapot Dome oil leases, and tesutlen to a "inn of JW.OUO from his client to for mer Secretary of the Interior Al bert 11. Fall. When vnu want bargains In beds. i.u-liii mattresses. See us first aud save money. Powell Furniture RECRUITS ARE NEEDED FOR NATIONAL GUARD BAND fmitnln I.vle Marstcrs, com ninndliiK officer of the local na llonal guard company, today reived word that additional emits can be accepted by his com ..in- tn fill vacancies in me im llmml guard band. The muslrlans iin enlist lo Play In ine oann n i. n.iiii-tiireil with the local com panv. lint Instead or the reaular military drill will Hike part in all i..ri,iiiiiita with the hand and will drill and practice with the musical NEW-MOTORED DODGE IN REMARKABLE "DAWN-TO-DUSK" RUN j 3 ,w--HfrH 'liad." ( lay persisted, with u tnl-1 seitius a dlny child that scuttled. . ..... nnn VfJ ' ' '.'. ....' ....... ' ",,..' noiiiif,,i SHERWilN WILLIAMS : OI'KM I O ft.'" Z r'rZ lie paused. !S1as,mlrror only IIM. 'These are tU home Mrs. Wtll s picture with plale and ,ia,.i.. then Plunged ou until he' 12.00 values, bee tueui at ro What is probably the most re markable motor trip ever accom plished in Arizona m&$ recently made, by a Dpdgc Brothers roadster, Ihe route was from Phoenix to f the Grand Canyon and back, a dis tance of 5J9 miles over desert and mountain roads. The average speed for the whole trip was 44 miles pel; hour. j The car wasfowcrcd with Dodge Brothers new four cylinder motor, recently announced by the company as "the most outstanding and im portant improvement in its line of four cylinder motor, cars since the first Dodge Brothers car was built in 1914." The run was made to demonstrate the remarkable ability of the new motor to negotiate at hifrh speed Arizona's mountain and deser; highways. Daring the journey the maximum speed of the car on level roads was 68 miles per hour. Tbe laft 19 miles was run in 19 minutes and 30 sec: onds.