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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1927. SEVEN Wear-Ever vri. Windson 4-Quart POT-ROAST KETTLE $1.39 x t This is, a regular $1.95 seller, but during the week of Oct. 6 to 15 We are offering this spe cial value. Every house wife will recognize the economy in using this, pot roast kettle in her kitchen. CHURCHUJL HARDWARE CO. The Winchester Store. . CLASSIFIED SECTION i -- - , -r . .. .. - j ALL NEW ADS WILL. BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE j FOR SALE i SALE on all discontinued numbers I of huts. Bell Millinery. FOR SALE Piano, nearly new. Phone 108-R or 410 S. Pine. FOR-SALE Ewes$0iuid $12T S.D. Gotf, Oakland, Ore. FOR SALE! Gray oats and good baled i hay. D. C. McUhehey. Phone 6F13. ' ' FOR SALE Chinchilla rabbits. Hee Macon Smith, Nash- Garage. Phone 649. ; ( ; , - i . FOR SALE 100 head 'owe frbriv 1 to 1 yrs. old. Inquire at 636 Winchester St. , DISC PLOW Like than half price. . Co. now at less Klecker-Amort FOR SALE Milk route and equip ment. Address jQox 688, Rose burg. ; ' ' ' METALEICancl'elveT'dress hats on display for Friday and Satur day. Bell Millinery. FOR SALE 1 good work mare, or will trado for sheep and goats. J. A. Bloomberg, Melrose, Ore. NEW"shlpment of ready to wear hats for Friday anil Saturday. Specially priced. Bell Millinery. SHEEP FOR SALE 15"heud" good breeding eweS. Roy Medley, Oak . land, Orei 1 ; 5 FOR SALE Angora bucks, non shedding strphi. W. ; G, PaulL S Deer Creek.' ; ; '' ; NEW shipment of Matron liats;; large head size; for, Friday ami Saturday. Specially! priced; I Bell Millinery. "FOR" SALE" Vetch unci oats, strong vetch mixture, clean 3c. A. F. Stearns, Oakland, Ore. FORSALEOR RENT Modern 6 or 7-room house. Inquire 114 N. Flint St. SMART ready to wear woot felt hats for the Mist. Specially priced for Friday and Saturday. Bell Millinery. IF THE ROOF'leaked a little this time, it will probably bo worse next time. Why not shingle with Pages' shingles NOW? FOR SALE Wheat and vetch, gray oats and vetch, lie lb. Gray oats 2ic, vetch lb. Earl T. Johnson, Oakland, Ore. l SACRlFICEXL9T9no7lel Savage, .22 cal. N. R. A. equipped for finest target work, with. Ly man micrometer peep sight with wind guage adjustment. Price $17.50. Umpqua Trading Post. JKKSEY BULL CALF Sire, Pogia Exitc, Junior. Dam, Pogis St. .Ma won ofr Silverdale. Thia calf . is of high producing stock. AVill make a valuable herd sire. Pric ed reasonable. Fred A. Gotf Phone 6F-2. Roseburg, Ore. V"" WANTED LADY wants housekeeping. Call at 3J2 N. Stepliens St. WANTED High school girl to share rooms. 230 South' Rose St. COMPETENT Woman wants work'. Write or call evenings, 714 Thompson St. , WANTED "TO. ItJLNT FurriihTd ranch or will work by the month or year on ran eh. Walter Hick- inbottom, Umpqua, Ore. Kohlhagen Apartments Furnished apartments, mod ern in every way. Within ona blok of business center of city. Reasonable j A Rates. ; PHONE 68 BRAND'S ROAD STAND Winter Apples Now is tho tlmn to buy thom. Thuy will not ht on plentiful as In.st year, but thoy are vory line. Ituy them by the box. We hav the most extensive fruit market on the Pacific highway lMtweflii Canada and Sau Francisco. , - Jonathans Bosc Peart Spitzenbergs Cornice Ortley Howell ' ' - ' . Grapea . ' BRAND'S Pacific Highw.iy 3 Miles Nerth A Genuine Weart Ever Aluminum COOKIE SHEET 98c. The handiest thin? in; the kitchen for baking biscuits, cakes, etc. Special Oct. 6 to 15 Get yours during this spe cial selling time and save a speck that you can' use for other purchases. WANTED 15 head . Shropshire ' ewes, between 2 and 4 years old. F. A. Weaver. Phone BF24. . WANTED - er wood. 4ftler 16-inch oak heat Mrs. S. B. Crouch, 630 W. Oak St. FOR RENT 4 FOIt RENT Apartments. Dowu- town, new modern, reasonable. Call 645-J. .' . . FOil RENT Furnished, heated apartments. Inquire 124 W. Doug' las St. FOR RENT Well furnished apt, ' ground floor, close in. 331 S. Main. FOR RENT 10 acres on river bot tom., free soil. 2 miles from post office. Rent for $100 per - year. Callat 402 West Lano St. FOR RENT Nicely- f furnished, cleanest, modern 4-room bunga low in town. Cheap rent to right party. 810 Mlcelll St.'. Call ut 702 Fullerton. : i V MISCELLANEOUS o CITY AND FARM LOANS.:RONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. RICH & RICE. Licensed Bood B rokers. OAK OWNER uou't lurKet ; to call 653 when In need ot.auxo parte. Bartf'B, Autu Wrecking , House. J - i i J TO TRADK $(J000 Income ' Kelso"; Wu,', nronei'ty tor land or runcll- sultuble for sheop and turkeys. Auuican a. j.'. v. imp jiidjV"1- 7 THE adlGs'Auxliiary ' of the" Alii' erican'-r.iCgloii will hold a rum magq salo Saturday, Oct. 8th. ii tho Sykes Ride. HoiiBeholr Roods, also men'fct ladles' and children's . clothing including shoes and hats. . ' ' ' f WOULD like Co, trade lumiier for a good sound work horse, not over 7 years old, weighing about 1100 lbs. Also want to trade lumber for a Ford truck and gear with solid tires and Jogging trail er. J. J. Moredith. Dillard. FITTING BOUNTY "Baptiste, will you go to the sta tion and meet my mothcr-in law? Here are five fruncs for you." ..."But if she doesn't, come?" ,.' , "You shall have ten." Le Rlro, Paris. - CHIROPRACTORS Drugless Healtli Center "Complete Health Service" SULPHUR VAPOR BATH8 827 West Cass Phone 491 low PRICES THM VOU CAW AFFOB.O BR.N6 USVOUB- TrlADC. rXS OUR. RtWAWj ' i The hih character of our work! and our low prices have comhlmdf to brine us our bnsine reward.' 74' Si Ipiano Kindrart, S SXA ' fSM U ? ' W ' - ' IWWWiffl, I Parish House-214 Cass St. ftM ftM ' If ifciM U A WSfdA bWM 8 imT" I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS in Training for Race " , . .-v ByBlosser BWHMWJ'l-r-'Tin'-.iTp-iit f ixV, SAY" IT'LL BEA; A DCjMT TE.LL. M;AA. TAfX A& T)XWS '. 'TWIffRAE E67MJ6EM ) vjcau I 7DLD Ni. . ( I LOOU. Uk. , I a -mLiK Avoy Foe uMjy JveusAvwA'oor Wcaa Bgays ) - '. , . ossie aw. tab mzxt aim i doo& a Ci- 'o.. X, a statue . Mrs. Charles Heinline 1 TKZlSSf Aasf ftV UNDV VMITW. 7WAT .' )fNSS vweeh is 6oaama 8 ) vlliXs ASTATtiG s TEACHER OF I -fDO R- LAA J POA1y ,AixAUAAAAA Jl , J HS gASV piCWM' fed ' NH6N t PRSV f ' ft ' KT? Piano. Harmony and Theory l ur 7r ' XCAMTP f "pJJi , TAG -D,D YOO SEE 8AVJ-AIM!! J 6, ' 'U Suite 1. Kohmagen Bldg. U; ,S,ES . FBCA LAO5MI-i P' i SPWW f OSStE 6W DOW rTrtW X'.. sS&M&tFS Phone 390 i tO -tJA' SN' ' OONk "j T ) C "" I " Kohlhagen Bldg. I! (J'' ' ! IX ' .... ' ' WK VT . I mi Y''' ' " I Telephones 633-R, 427-J I. " VW i : (1 A M 1 -' , U ' -Fh& ' t J f 1 Krr"1 SUw PRICES THM "I VOU CAW AFFOB.O-- BUlNdUSVOUR. K ; r'olkn know that our work Ik firnt lelaas and th:it we are thoroughly , dpenilalile. ' Roseburjj Steam Laundry jRoieburg, Ore. Phone 79 I! i ; p .we. NNyr muss .&a 9 t! -I'tKgfSi.Wto (tone dustiii- BEGIN HERE TODAY I Vera Cameron, private secre- tary. consents to let Jerry Mack-i lyn, advertising manager of the ! Unn.i. Di.nn. ...i .... . : Si i 1 1 1 uiuum L.vpiiic?ui-a v v., .iaii..- iu.iii; juii uu Hie nun-, . ... Si form her Into k beuutv alter .she 1 bclliir ukturea of you. Why. Vee- he demanded fiercely. , A I fulls instantly in lore ifilh a mai I V.V, I have a scrai.book full of ' "No." Vee-Veo answered null who ignores heft Jerry;! effects j the transf 01 mation through the uho of the company coHtnetles ar.d proposes to me her photogrupha in advertisiiig bdokleU , . He aaks the bimuty specialist to refashion her,-uaiti as a, modl a portrait of a beautiful woman whom he supposes to be a movi" actress. , Vera, sometimes called Vee-Vee. da o amaEingly uretty after tha meiamorpnoflis Timi jerry taits in love with her. Vera U going to lake M inn e tonka to spend her va cation because the man with whom she is iu love is to be there. Jerry giveaher an envelope which be instructs her not to open unless she finds, herself in u "jam." At the -hotel, at Miilnetonka. Vera is mistaken for someone else and is treated with deference and awe. She learns from hints that she is mistaken for some society girl about whom there is- amys tory. ; . Schuyler Smythe. with whom .Vera ia in love, astnweB her that he mot her. live years aso -in - Pulm Beach. Vera attempts to couvnic people.of.her tru Uleutlty, but be iUg unsuccessful decides to , let matters run their course. Schuyler tells hep'tif his love for her and sherealizes he is In love with the Birl"he thinks she is. .He drops a letter ami 4!lt notes? the nddress in surprise V .... NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTKR XVlll. , Schuyler Smythe bent hastily to pick up the lttor which Jiad. flut tered out of his pocketbook. AVheii he raised his head .his cheeks were dark wlthj color, and Vee-Vee averted -her eyed hastily. ,,lf she pretended that she had not seen the name on tne envolopo he could not be euro "that 8hehadr , J "Mr. Shulor B. ..-Smith" those were the worils her eyes had picked up mochanically. She had not meant to nrv. Maybe- tho' let ter was noHilst-iHiit" ;th?ro vva iuu'inufn siiiiiiiirii', in iut iimm- to nlake .coincidence" seem reason-; ablfi:Sinrih Sjuyiht-Oi'Cwire; lie he .AfiirrUjekcil 'So)' dist'iu CUllfUhjiU : faatt-4 4ho ph-biaa: namti or SiitblVaVbat ttdrni fan hife' chuitisr ltti-tlio: more tomant It- version Smythe?'' Bu ShUler int(. Schuyler. Well, why abt lie asked herself anRrliy. What dit a name -niatter. anywav? "Now you know," he told Jtier, almost dofTRedly. and . fen a pin; ment she thouit JioAvpV.,rVfirril:j: to hia changed mUnev :t;ow ypa knowt why; I presmned'; .Cianr you wontler that -rtbouKbt Cod had an swered" a- - poor romantfe fool's nrayers when I looked up from my Lluncheeu and saw you todnv? Yov ianilay.fiit career--" $ f- t H (,-; Heg feawnKeijod cnTinfm.y'ffeti?ed unort the career. Wt4 tlri- SALESMAN SAM FUGUT DVOhl'T Pftll OOT.O tf)L( PROt Pi eOSIKeSS law 1 a AINU hws ttuuuut; : uosn.iNo , m ..!.. . ; . By Martin. VntVlM'. It W V& OtrtRA6fcOU-fcSr TH1U6 - AMD XOO U9 OV .OO UAMSMTHAO , , Ji '' ' ' A MO AWWW TR . Al . WW?-'' V S1MPWT MUST Wo? rfNN6 ; 5.AY VOUR'SULV tAY toACCO- To Buy.Mt:' - . "XRUt - ". Wi I- ',' HfeMlM 5t .Wm IS J . Sb'.WUtM COMPAMYitMWf "MB YOO IXXfeTo' ) ' AW TLoWtR. MoR. -NL. ' : - ' OOMT VET TtS. mDV4S" ' ClvE a-Y ,W,-"We XVSWT HUNfe A CROWD' 0L Ct6ARS.n- "CAWO VoR. A6tS - ) ' TTtWH1 : T ( WRt WIW6.; . MATTER? ". ' ., AROOMOYOO- ' y ' J U IHWJ f iOO To ttowoMVZE CM . Vl- y- " ..t -" J : " ' ' '" TU6rVT P)ll) eM' '.te ,rl'r -. - . t o mt err. V K ' ' .. - i " . filler nirl 111., i.irl hnm nil so strunKi ly rtsi niblel, hu aotreas? But ho had said she was rich. Of course an actress might be rich ... i ...... 1 1 . i. .i you arid ymir social triumph ami I nnd vouc wwldinti' His voice dras;etl on the word, as if it hurt htm, and his mobile mouth twisted downward with pain. "Cod! Hw 1 hated that man they made you marry! Auctioned off for a title you!" . "Stop! You , mustn't say any thing else!" Vee-Vee cried, hardly knowing why she stopped Wm. If she -let him talk cn she would dlj- cover who it was that they all mis-1 took her for; the mystery would ; be solved. And of course she t wanted-It to be solved But did be? If , she said to him, at last, I berauti Vh could not let him de- cetve himself any longer, "t am just an, ordinary stenographer. I nuve. never been marrioit. You havo seen .me only once before in your life and you didn't pay me the tribute of a second glnneo, because I wns a homely, bespec tucled, "old-fashioned girl. My Mime I" rpallv Vera Victoria Cam eron. There Is no romance and uiyHtery about me. I am not the j;lrl you Ijave lnv.ed for five yearH," it would be over, over! "I'll stop, but I won't say I'm lorry," Schuyler Smythe Baid stub lornly. ; "I had to tell you. I'M Irnvo' Mlnnetonka tomorrow if you ell me to. Lnt vcu can't send me -r. far "vv thp I will stop loving you. 'Shall I go?" Vl tnink we re both crazy. T for listening to yon and you for telling Em-h an impossible stor," Ve .Vee siiid almost severely. "I camo .hero tQ ofcape myself, everything, pot to to' Her voice broke, a-i 'f she were abmit to burst lntjn tears. Put the real reason was ,that shp could not go on with the first deliberate lie she hud ever told. Kvery moment she was put ting Crank confession farther out pf rfuch " ' ' "fchall I go. take myself away .where, I can't remind you of the naHt?" Schuyler demanded tensely; his eyes burning into hers, bin mouth twisting with pain. i iVw-Yee drew in a sharp bronth, la'iiRlied shakily. "11 havo no parit, SrhuvVhT Smythe. Only the UCeMcnt-Hand the future, "S on darling, vou ndornhle tlilnit!" he.- exulted huskily, lilt liauits goinB .so quickly to her shouhlers.' (hat she did not have time ')6 vvadn them. His face was st touching hers, his breath Hot itrnk tager upon lifr fae j "No... no! Not yet!" Vee-Veo i gn?pd, thf owing her head back-j wnrd so that her pretty hat wan i crushed against the seat of- tii .i cact'WlWfnbta Schuyler Smythe,' i r hAAli'l " hiijnhJMparryiiig youv'j nlcVure for five' years!" tt wA I henstlv of hoi'tvdine to belray h(n''ed for the slnillitiiiy of Initials, lllto Hint, to qtmie,' )n little gusty letiet for the HanienesH of the first ry's mysterious, lotter which ho gasns over her parted lips. . lnlllhl. .'Anl Mrs. Ilatnlr.lor, , had) had hurried to tiio station 'to t(lvo "TSI.H;-ntt!" leidnildoil, wrunnh. - yed- the "V. C' upon hor. luggaj:oj.her as alio left to socle her .fortune,. Ink himself nwayf. ti-om her, hls:ihofore she hail jumped to tho con-1 She drew ' It out, weighed It WW -5 -(HIS? LET'S 1 MESSe We CpiU WORK" GW6 MM To W B&T cosioeieR- - - - iu cM r i ? j rJ -mm II I I.-.., iji I hands going back to the steering wheel. "If only that Utile gosul"" of a Mrs. Bannister doesn't let the cut out of lh but, get . word to 'ew York -that you are ,here " : '"What wou?"i happen?'' "They'd come for you. of crursei i j You know that! .They oines i looking for you. vows to Re,, you .back. But you won't Bell y'l-it 1 In In that slnverv n i?iai ii wi'l Vfl.1 7" truthfully, "ill never go back .i'o i im Suddenly 4 the game, seenu 3 1 friends cull me Vee-Vee," e.io thrilling, iu Its dunKerousn.s , 1 added. ? Would nt the girls at the offUii! "liow cute!" Mrs. Bannlstor i:asp if they could see her now?1 gushed. -"My first name is Ktla.j "1 think I'd like my tea," .VetvU'd adore having you call mo that. Vee said demurely, 1 Cinnamon toast and tea for you,( "Would, you, ypu darling?-' I too, Schuyler?" she asked coyly, t Schuyler Smythe laughed,. hUh'Or will you have-the same kind' voice ringing out exultantly. ! of tea that this terrible John-of! "Then you shall have it, and any' ihbis else in God's world that I ean give you. uo you lointt ou know a lot nbout being fovea and i wooed, my princttss? Well. H trove to you mat you ciont: l m ;olug to woo you as you've never been wooed before!" - 1 Out of the. great cornucopia of , wisdom whieh her Aunt Flora Inn I heaped up for her to use In this game of husbitn.-1-gettlng il pearl rolled out now, rati led arouud in Vee-Vees mind until she seized upon It: "Make him think you nw unattainable, t hut you have had so many sweethearts, ho many pro posals 'hat his cannot interest you. But don't he too convinc inK!"; ...... So Vee-Veo fiajd, a Huiile lug ging at the dimple -in the corner of her adorable, mouth, glinting in the clear emerald , of her eyes: "1 shall never fall in lovo - again! That was true, too, she told her conscience, for she never expect- ed to love unyon.e but tho man be - Bide her. When- ' fcliey reached Snyder's roadhouso. on the far side of the lake, they found Mr. and Mrs Hajinlstpr rather -- Impatiently awaitinfe them. - and bored with each other.' Mrs. OanuiBter pounced ' upon thorn, her eyes iSliRht with th fcustltiblo curl, oalty and suspiciou of the Invet erato Rossip.- . . - "You two must have Rot lord," Rle crowed. "We've been drink ins pot nfter pot of tea. The ein- lmnion toast hero la roally divine, Mi.sa Cameron," Bho turned upon I Vee-Vee. hellatiiiK as uaual upon tho name, fiuuKoatively. "I Ue clare, 1 havo to catch myself every time. It's, puch u temidatlon to call vnu Vivian. 'After nil. I am I lots older than you, though every - I one says I don't look a day overt j twenty-five.'!- . ' r --( Vivian! The nanin rang a beil , In Vee-Veo's mlml, but the memory it evoked was mo mint tor nor catth.'i So the oiner gin ine girij, "i niustn't tuko any. ennnces, whom Schuyler Smythe had been;Phq breathed, as she siuearetl her in love with for five years, theflushed- cheeks with girl who had been soli! by h'r fani-. i!y to; a. tilled foreigner, the; girl tv.-honi she herself resembled iis !lf tjlu, u-or Hint irlt-l's 'twill slHtnl' I waft' named Vivian. That ticcointt- Sam's (SOT IT '. I'LL p (?KIX 6T COUSIN WILL WoWOeR, srast'Aff . I ' ( K r. I I 71 ' I ... I - . I ' " ' J elusion that Vee-Vee . waa " ' ' other kIN.v Vivian' O ws j tha i "C" the Initial of that other girl's maiden' nanfa ' or her married name? Oh. it was all a silly pus-! ile and she had uo Ume to solve it ' now. , - I I d rather you did. npt call roe Vivian - for obvious reason.-.1 While 1 am here that is not .-uiyijS nume." Vee-Vee answoreJ evasive- 3 ly. "My name " and- she wasli glad to be telling tho truth, though I it did not sound like the truth- "is Vera Victoria Cameron. My mine has been drinkiug?" "Ceylon for me and cinnamon io:isi. ocuuyier tutu ner, imuiD slightly lt was seven o'clock when they nrrived at the hotel, Schuyler's car decorously leadiug the way. The two couples had kept within hatting distance of eaeli other dur ing the hour's drive after ten, an arrangement Insisted upon by Vee Veo, and acquiesced, in ralhor sulkily by Schuyler. "But 1 suppose you're right," ho admitted grudgingly. t "That gush ing little gostdp will have us the talk of tho hotel if wo don't tako caro. And that would be danger ous. Any departing Kuest could carry the story to Now York and cause a frightful row. I'm not ready, to have your mother or fnther uounce on us just yet. "No one dresses for dinner here on Sunday night," Schuyler , told her, as he assisted her to alight from the. car. "Don't run away j We can talk lu tho sun. iiarlor. No on- will- he there now." His voice was pleading, and bis hand woul l not release hers. "The dining room closes at ciRht. Thero won't bo much time." "1 want to freshen up a bit." Vee-Vee told him. "I'll be down ut half past seven. You sit al Miss KocdicU'a tabic, don't, you?" she added. "Not . any morel" Schuyler ro-. toi led ardently, , but she thought alio doleoto l n shade of fear , or uneaHlnens darkening tho slow In his brown eyes. When Vora reached her own room, she .tossed her hut to the bed. then flew to the mirror to Fearcli her newly' flawleBS .com plexion to .Bco 'if the w arm June j sun had brought out paio gnosis 1 of her old freckles. She could havo sobbed with relief when she saw that, except for a 'faint flush 0f exclteiuent .her .cheeks , were still as white and smooth as satin- to;Skinnod gar-Jentas. cleunslng of .nearl-ttlltetl nowder. Prepul'il- lory to "innklng up" afresh.. ; She .was rummaging m 11)0 drawer for absorbent tlssuo pupsi' nti.wlien her fingers eiviounteroil Jev- Right fuZSZH.'ZkfA1:" D6P.R VIicl: ! PLEASE SeriO f HOVJEL-r OF 50e KlrtD, To 0a GUJCM C05TOM6R"COM-CE'ST- THEL A0Ke Hoveu the peTTeR- BE. eORS IT THIUS TW(vT W(LU ARoOSI -re cosTotAeRS - -"-"-"-"--'-"-"-"- Seeding Time Oats,' Wheat, Vetch, and Grass Seeds OUR PRICES ARE. RIGHT ,V'.: FARMING Plows, Harrows, Disks, Drag Saws, Gas Engines, . ... Cream Separators. '. " '.'''' '.('' , i I ' V See Us First We Can Save You Money . farm bureau Cooperative exchange I AGENTS FOR. , Roteburg FAIRBANKS ij Waehlngton St. jTffC.ra.TT.T.KTT.T.Tra llioughtfully In hor hands, hokl it Aln.. and tho battle of Horseshoe up to the light aiid saw tho hulis-i Bi'ini where tho ho.it lie Creoks tlnct outlines of it plctuio. So she ! made tholr final stand against Jack had guessed right. Jervy's fears i sou's Tennessee nillitln. . for her luui centered around her This liattlo. In which more than amazing likeness to the woman j nino hundred Creek warriors wero from whoso printed portrait he slain, has heeu reproduced wi'h had modelled tho beauty which bo uuelity to Uotull, the Metro-Gold-had croated for her. . I wyn-Mayer studio building tho '"I'm going to open It!" she de. 'Brent burrfesded fortress on exuet cldcd ruildonly. overcome by curl-; ly the same plans used by the oslty. "1 havo a hunch that Jerry j Creeks. . .. would' call my' present situation at . '.;' Jam." j "When a Man Loves" magntfi-' She wipcd the cold crenm from j cent extended-run production star tler fingers, then slit the envelope j ring John IJarrymoro with Dolores with .one quick thrust ot her nail i Coatello, will hu presented by War file. I nor Uroa. at tho Liberty theatre (To Be Continued) next Sunday for ii run of threo WhU, does Vee-Vee learn when days. Alan Crosland directed, she opens Jerry's letter? Will it vWhcn ,u Man Loves" is a'i thrill- decide her to go away? Read the next chr.ter. Don't fall to seo the new Chc.vn ldt and aoo.what offer at tho now price. Hansen Chevrolet (Jo. i s t 'ii i i y . t LIBERTY No more pleuslug and vlrlln ro dialled', of rthe t Amcrleim- frontier. mm over.'.uepn prongni to. tnoi screen than Tim McCoy s The rioiiuuiomu... , a , , , Mntrnt. nrnilunl Inn which minti. tn. day nt tho Liberty theatre. ' In '"The Frontiersman this new urritnni fttnr. elnvH- the iinl-t of Can- i irIi, Jnlm Dale, an officer and Ultn unnie tfmo.n fi-lniwl nf Wi'iilhrr. ' ford, war lender of tho Creek In- dlan Confoderncy. The story-deals, with tho cunttiroM and rescue, of Andrnw-Jiicksoiils.' ward and the hlHtorlual hluh-HUots: of the scyoen v iStory : lnoludo, the ! 'frightful massacre ot more . than I ton white people ut Fort Mlms, i FlME.'. ftLL &0T Tne "ARooSfc" ppiBt; of fyVTT6K WiTU IMPLEMENTS MORSE & CO. ' Oakland and S. P. Tracks. ' i iR aim ginmorous love epic ot th ilnys wlien 'Lop's XV whs king of France. Now York critics ac cinlin enthusiastically. , both, ploy und players. . f " r :-o-H-- ' i ' Ii" 0;r (1 ( roadster, 1D25 model.' Enulliped with delivery lin or -ro-giilnt' back and it is In a Hno aim-dition.,- tlanaen Chevrolet Oo. ' ' ' -IT'S AUTHENTIC MRS. NEWTIICH: Are you very sure, doctor, Ihat I havo the very fin(,.8't f.irm, of. Influenza? v - noCTOH: Quito, madamo. You cough cxnctly like the -Countess of ' i Wessox.AiisweifS. Londtu.,,, . 1 . . i :-- Soo the how Chovroloi jthe most beautiful smalt ear you havo ever seen now on display, Hnnceu Chev- rolol f'n. ...... ; loore Musk Studio; , ftpoms 2 and 3, above. ' :. .Ladles' Stioppe. .',;,!,' 1' k Studio Phone B02, I a Bv Small WeCL, uppoiia' HG. ENT o.it fSLAK CLOCK?