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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928. THREE tl'uutUltieU ft (II I'utr 1Mb., llugeburg and is employed by the Shell company. The wedding" will be a quiet home affair. t Mr. and Mrs. Singleton in British Columbia .Mr. and Mrs. U. It. Singleton re- ceived word .yesterday that their and the Misses Helen Oasev, Naomi son and wife, .Mr. and Mr. George Bcoll, Marie King, Margaret I'uge, Singleton, who left here last week Bess Wharton, Margaret Carr, Ui on a honeymoon trip north, are nor Sheik, Lucille Lenox, Klste now in Vancouver. British t'olum- Hudson, Verua Curothers, Haiel lila.. Their marriage was a quiet Goodwin. Gladys Strong and Har event of last Friday evening. Mr. riet Groves, and Mrs. Singleton expect to be, fli 1 away about two weeks. . The lteb(?,iall lodg6 j,,, ,,, Mrs. Kenneth S. Reed, Portland ' 0Xdl1vh8 Vhey Tin 'hi Tuaeslny1as0th,eagueeo(1he? mothl USt'S er Mrs Delia Whiting he ln Jar- The uew mcers are Sneu herftoday o r Sunday by ?!ra' f'"" ". nub' Mr. Heed. Mrs. Reed is holder ? )lh 1 '' '; vlce-srand; of the woman's golf champions Mra- Gertrude llatlle d, ivciml ns in both Oregon and Washington, rutary; Mrs. Miiudo l'lyler, having won the Oregon title lust treasurer. Saturday in Portland. Mr. and , V' Mrs. Heed will return home the Marriage Made Known iui ui me wees ami win lie ac- comp'anled by Mrs. Heed's sister. Mrs. Keith Wright, and daughter, who will he their guests In Port land for a visit. Mrs. Brand Will Present Voice Pupils Mrs. Chaa. ninmt in nn.i,f '. her voice pupils In a recital Which I The news was made known at will close the season on Tuesday'"10 1101118 r sl1'- a,ul Mla' J- E- Mc" evening, June 6, at 8 o'clock. Cllntock and at the school, just fol The urogram will be given In the lowing the commencement exer Methodist Church South. Miss clsea lll8t evening, the faculty gath umdys Strong, Miss Marion Ness ereu for 11,1 uuleu 10 tUe lle. ii. ti 1,, xirmi ...it, i .. The -p,!(Hni? wits iin event of .him tma. tici uci i YTtiiiUiiiu H ill ue . - nccompanlsts aim Miss Naomi ,aiit January 28 in Kelso, Washing Scott, violinist, will assist. , l". ""' bas been kept a secret by Tliose who will be presented nro Mr- anA "'a' Labough. They have Mrs. Dlmey R. West, Mrs. Willis : '.Myers, Mrs. A. D. Abbott, Mrs. J. A. Harding, Mrs! Lhverne Lander, Miss Helen Casey, Miss Vera ' Mc- Cllntock. Miss Minimi Km iimi' La Verne Sutherland and Merle Clark. : -:": Miss Pearl TimmoiTs, instructor In iCnglJsh In the Senior high , school the past year, left this morning for her home in Medlord for the summer. Mr C F TnnoQ ' l Brand children, Nivan and Agnes rV-i 'i r i '' Crawford, left by auto this morning Bids Club for Luncheon lor California. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. G. P. Jones planned a pretty grandchildren will leavo the party one o'clock luncheon for Tuesday, 'at Dunsnurir, whore they will Inviting the matrons of the New spend the summer months. Mr. and Idea Club and an added guest, i Mrs. Smlck will drive to Redding,' She was assisted by Mrs. P. M. j where they will meet their daugh Curtls and Mrs: Curtis Culklns. ter, Miss Beatrice Sutherland of Bluebells nnd Chinese pinks Oaltland. They will return here nc were decorations in the rooms and 'companied by MIbb Sutherland the lit the prettily appointed tnbles. Mrs. Clrenhlll was a guest nud the members present for the ocean ion were the Memlamea h A. Clemens, T. P. llyram, K. P. Dul lou, F. D. Owen, F. A. Stewart, H. H. Williams, V. H. . Buckingham, Curtis Calkins, Altnira Smith, F. M. Curtis, C. K. Marks, C. L. Mabley and L). E. Heudriekson and tne hostess. On Wednesday, June 6, the club will meet at the home of Mrs. Cur tis. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Larson are going to McMinnville the ensuing week and will attend commence ment exercises at the college there, both having attended the school. Mr. Larson is principal of the Sen ior high school and' Mrs. Larson is instructor in physical education in the two high schools, Miss Sappington Presenting Students in Recital Series Miss Lucille Sappington, kinder garten and Dunning Instructor, will dose the year with a neties of re citals which opened tills afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at thu studio on Cass street. Twelve students are to be pre sented this afternoon. Monday af ternoon at the same hour another group of students will appear In a nrnornin ami In thn Avon 1 tic ut X o'clock advanced students will be a large crowd of friends and reia presented in a program. , lives for the funeral services at ft & & ' Ijtunes Allen Hewitt, Douglas coun- T. T. McKenzle, who is the local ty resident for more than 40 years, trades instructor in the Senior high who passed away at his home school, and Mrs. McKenzie leave north of llosebnrg yesterday, and I lie coming week on a vacation in held at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Walhma county. The many . beautiful floral pieces? w :"; i were tokens of the love and high n;r Parfw Will lesteem in which he was held In . - Honor i hree at Country Club A group of their' friends have planned a no-host dinner party for Sunday evening at the Uoseburg Country Club to compliment Mrs. H. H. Moore, visitor here from Portland, nnd Miss Helen Casey, who will spend the summer abroad, nnd Miss Naomi Scott, who is to visit with her sister, Lucy Krntt Towner, in Muskogee, Oklahoma, this summer. About 25 will be present for the ajtair 3j. Miss Frances Wright, whd has hppn rfnmPBtift ripnr instructor in - the Senio high school here, leaves nuiiuu iu hum Hume ut tiimiij. i& i Shower Is Lovely Event Honoring Bride-Elect Mrs. Car! B. Neal, Mrs. IL It. Nerbas and Mrs. C. K. Fream in- vited ft large group of matrons and South, corner of South Main and maids for a miscellaneous shower East Ine. Sunday school at 9: tr complimenting Mips Lucille Sap-a W. L. ('obb superintendent, pfngton. w ho will be married this ; Monlne worfihip. H a. m. Sub month to Mr. Walter Germain, the "Manifestation of .Christian lovely afrafr being given Friday Life.' Epworth League, 7 P- m. evening at the home of Mrs. Neal, Evpning worship, 8 p. m. Subject, which was attractive with masses "The Price of Souls." Prayer ner of summer flowers, carrying out aice. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Jtpad pink and blue motif. ; Remaps 4th chapter We cordially Informal diversion filled the eve- invito yon to attend these services, ning hours and following the Come bring your friend. John li. shower the hostesses served lunch-jPenhaiL pastor. eon at small tables, each graced with bowls of sweet peas. Invited for the affair were the honor ue&t, the Mesdames Win. Harris, Carl Wimberiy, Loren Mil ler, Chas. Brand, C. S. Helpline, W. H. Carter, C. J. Trask, H. L. Camiibeil, K. P. itunnells, c. D. ties, liexter Itice, II. R'. Shoemak- er. I-uverne Lander. E. K. Kemiv . fWrt,, ff t7v:anrl to "UP Ol mends Announcement of their marriage. made informally to a group of their friends last evening by Miss Elean or Meriwether, who has for the past year been instructor of Spanish and Latin in the Senior high school, and Mr. Dean Lnbough of taaiem, proved u surprise Here. iar Salem, where Mr. Labongh is employed in the Senator hotel. Dr. and Mrs. K. 1). Stewart are entertaining vs their house guest for n few days Mrs. Win. Stewart jf Mason City, lovn...Mrs. Stewart has been spending the winter sea- 1,011 California and is returning lo lwl nome soon. I Mr. and Mrs1.' L. H. Smlck nnd j Mrs. S. L. Taylor, mother of Mrs. A. D. Crawford, with her two first of the week and she will city spend a few weeks In this visiting. CHANG'S REIGN ' IN PEKING ENDS AFTER 2 YEARS Continued from page 1.) lake over the Northern cauital peacefully. No Panic Prevails TIENTSIN, June 2 The situa tion in Tientsin was extremeiy tense today but not panicky. Chi nese military authorities took over control of the city and the railroad station in view of the imminence of a general retreat of the North erners. The favorite concubine of Chang Tso-Lin, Northern dictator who fcj expected to turn over rutting iu the Nationalists at any moment; passed through Tientsin this morn ing en route to Mukden, Manchu ria. He had recently returned to Peking and at (hut time it was assumed that ihls indicated the dictator's determination to stay here. FUNERAL MR. HEWITT IS THIS AFTERNOON The chapel of the Hoseburg Un dertaking company was fitfett wun lil.a onntmiinllv I v l-Vflnlf 11 Matthews read tho service. The body was laid to rest in the Ma sonic cemetery. Arrangements were in charge of M. E, Rltter, GAME WARDENS SEIZE WILLAMETTE POACHERS f Awmciat"fl I'rewi laml Wire) PORTLAND, June 2 Seven de- puty game wardens, led by Art Fish- leader of patrol work on the Clackamas and Willamette rivers rvrxed four alleged poachers on x tne oeaq waters oi ine LiacKamas ilast night, capturing boat, fish. nets and other equipment inoae arresiea were can wun- power, Milo Munpower, W. Freeman and W. J. Finucane. E. CHURCH NOTICE Methodist Episcopal Church LOCAL NEWS In Friday Horace McNabh was here from Oakland Friday afternoon looking after husiiu-sa interests and trad ing. Vlitor From Oakland John Ha nine, Oakland resident. was in this city Friday afternoon attending business affairs and vis iting with friends. ' Visitor Hr Friday Mrs. Norrls Fairbanks was here from Azalea yesterday afternoon visiting with friends and shop ping. From Cow Creek- Mrs. 1). H . Claire of Cow Creek Station waB here for several hours Friday visiting with friends and shopping. v Business Visitor Charles . Parker of Tiller was a Rose burg visitor Friday and waa lookirvg after business 'interests and trading. Wrights Visit Mr. and Airs. Perry Wright were here from Caps iliahee yesterday and today attending to business affairs and visaing with frienda. From Heel E. A. Stewart, who resides above Peel, was here for severa'1 hours jvfsU lhs suinmtr, yestenlay visiting with friends and' . ' , looking after business matters. iccifl.fl Portland Delegates to Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kareher of South Deer Creek leave tonight for Rainier to attend the. sessions of the Oregon State Grange at which they are delegates, from the South ,Deer Creek grange. To Attend Meetings Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Conn of Mel rose are delegates from the Mel rose grango to the Oregon State Grange meeting ut Rainier next week and leave Monday for that city. . . , Teacher Leaving Professor Ieroy Hiatt, teacher of science ut the Roseburg high school, and Mrs. Hlatt leave next Monday for their former home at Lyons, Linn county, where they will spend (he next three mouths. Going To Rainier Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Goff, ' dele gates from the Dongles County Pomona tirange to the - Oregon State Grange meeting ieavo Snn day" night for Rainier and ' will spend the week there attending the sessions. . Spending Few Days ' Rudolph Edman arrived yester day from Portland and is spenlng a few days visiting his parents, Rev. and Mrs. 13. Kdman, at Mel rose mid his sister. Miss Esther l-Jiiniun, stenographer at the Dons las Country -Crtamery here. Going On Vacatlbn H. M. Plerson, wire chief at the local station of the Pacific States Telephone company, and Mrs. Pierson and their son leave Mon day on a month's vacation trip south, probably as far as northern Mexico. En route they will visit with relatives in San Diego, Catif. Leave For Blue River Mrs. N. M. Nelson and two children, Dorothy and Elwood and Mr. Ed. Wright and fdhnghter leavo tony for Blue River on the McKenzie highway where Mr. Wrifiht is employe. They expect to be gone for a two weeks' vaca tion. Gold Medal Contest June 8 There will lie a W. C. T. U. gold medui contest at the South' Deer Creek grango hall at Ji o'clock Friday evening, June S. Those who are to co"ntent are Lucile Hart of Sittherlfn, Lois Duncan, Margaret Running, Rotnrt McLaughlin of South Deer Creek school, Vivian Gervais, Lavern Neal, Harry Coi Rjion of Smfck school. Go to Corvaflis Miss Helen Churchhlll, has been here from O. S. C. the past few days and this morning returned to the college, from which she will graduate Monday night. She was accompanied by her parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Churchill and son, wiio will iie in CorvalHs for the commencement exercises of ihe college. Seattle Folk Visited Mr.and Mrs. Frank McCrasHrey of Seattle, Washington, who pas sed thru here about 10 daya ago on their way to San Francisco, ar rived here inwt evening, stopping over night with their aunt, Mrs. A. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. McCaRfl rey started from the hay city Wed nesday night at 12 o'clock and ar rived in RoBcburg Thursday at $ p. m. They were pretty well tired out. They were detained on the trip 2 hours, having 2 hmwouts in succession, but aside rom that made very few stops. They started for Seattle this mornine. expecting to arrive there before dark. BaEieyi Will Attend Meeting Dr. and Mrs. C. H. itaiiey of Smith Deer Crwk left ttif mnni' ing for Rainier where they will at tend th sefiiona of the Oregon! State Grange which ojwn Tms- day morning. Dr. Ratley is a mem- ber of the stale grange executive commlttee'and will attend a meet - ins of that committee all day Mon- day. He stale that he expects the meeting wlil probably be the lalrpt pvt held by the state grange. The isic-st farmers pic nic ever held on the coast wiii be next Wednesday at Longview when tiie Oregfin snd Washington state granges will meet in a joint ses sion as sued, of the Longview Chamber of Commerce, The chief speaker will be the president of the Federal Land Rank Spokane. From Coast Miss Mauet Billings of Marsh field U a . visitor In tiijs city today. Marriage License Issued A marriage Jicenst was issued to day to Hubert Hatfield and Mar garget M. Payne of KeedsporL Mr. Harness Home Kudoiph Harness, who is work ing in the southern part of the state, is home for the week-end. Dr. Storey Visits . Dr. L. K, Storey, assistant state health oflicer, who for a short lime served as county health mtirfl nud visiting. Home From Medford Mrs. Woodley Stephenson and daughter, ClarJbel, have returned to their home iu Roseburg after spending the past winter in Mel ford. Going North Miss lcedore Matthews, who has been Instructing at the lto.se school tho past year, leaves within a few days for Fortland to take a summer course In teaching. Leaving for Hatsey Miss Knid Veatcb, teacher In IM f- Hw ltr nr. ,,ni n.,nM ,.! Miss tienevieve Watson, Junior j high school Instructor, leaves soon lor Portland, her home, to spend the summer months. , Mr, Craig Going to CorvalHs Willaid Craig, commerce teach- or In the Senior high school, left this morning to spend a few weeJts visiting at bis home in Corvaills. He will spend the summer attend ing the University of Washington and taking a summer course .in the subject which he teaches. Lane County Couple Wed Miss Edna LaDeile Irish and Giifford Hunch, both of Lane county, were quietly married this morning at the' Presbyiermn church. Rev. R, V. Achor officiat ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McColium of YoncaJia were the only attend ants. . ' ; Went to Mount Vernon J, A. Jonasson, history teacher in the Senior high school, left this morning for Mount Vernon, Washington, where he will vhdt with relatives for a time. i.nlcr he. will enroll for a summer course in history at tfie University of Washington. ; Here From Timber . Charles Ch Stanton, who is env ployed by tho Southern Pacifie company at Timber, Oregon, ar rived home yesterday and is mak ing arrangements to take hia wife and son, George, to Tmiuer tho flust of the week to spend tho sum mer there. -t Coupfe Married Here Today Arthur H. Wagner of Sutherlin and Miss Katherine Day of Oak land were married hero today at a quiet ceremony. Rev. R. W. Achor officiated and Mr. nt Mr Itoy M. Smith of Suihorim atle-id- ed the couple. They will, reside at Sutherlin. Paulsen Home Burned The Paulsen home at Looking Glass, occupied by the Rowen fam ily, caught fire Thursday late in the afternoon and was completely destroyed. Mr; fiowen and his fam ily were at home at the time of the fire, which caught near the chimney, it is reported. Practically all of the co?Uents of the house were destroyed. Relatives Here From Indianapolis -'Mr; and Mrs. Charles Hawkins ami Mr. and Mrs. Reyburn Kersey of imiianupoiifi have arrived here for a viidt at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. W .D. Strange. Mrs. Hawkins and Mr. Kersey are sister and nephew of Mrs. Strange. The visi tora will also go to the coast to coast to visit tiie Clarence Perkins family and witi visit with relatives in Portland while in Oregon. WEST VA. DELEGATIONS SPLIT, COUNT SHOWS CHARLESTON, W. Va., Juno 2. The latest tabulation today of (he West Virginia primary vote for delegates at iarge to the republi can national convent ions, showed anti-Smith candidates leading on the one side and practically nil un intrueted delegates on tiie other. Of the first five republicans, sure of the election, four are unpledg ed and one committed to the popu lar choice. Four other candidates. of whom two will b elected, were running close. A Hoover pledged j man was in eighth position on thef democratic ticket, tho eighth lead ing candidates included five anil Smith a nd t h ree Sin it h pled ges, with five Smith ana three antl Smlth trailing. TODAY'S BASEBALL Nation. At Pittsburgh , U II K Chlraco in n i j I'fttf burgh II lit 2 Ilat(eries: Rush. Weinert. Root and Hartnit; Mfiius, Dnwnnn, Fuxeell and Smith, Gooch. Rrame. i ! -At New York R If R Hrookiyn 6 14 0 New York 4 J2 0 Batteries: Yam-e potty and !e Rerry: Rnrnea, Faulkner, Cant well and O'KarreR, Walker. Mrs, Charles Heinline ANNOUNCES Summer cfasiet In Pieno I'hone 390 Suite 1, Knhlhagen Kin. JOINT Ui-if, SEARCH FOR ITAL MIPPE000T KINGS BAY. Siiftibergen, Jane I Search far the missing dirigible Italia was given fresh iiugx'tus to day with the arrival in Kings Hay of the steamship Urafsaiita, which will carry Italian Alulnlsts to northern Spitsbergen for a careful survey of the reslou. The iragattza will wait hero for the sealer. Hobby, which, la due tomorrow, carrying Lieut, hutxow Holm, Norwegian filer. Bud his bydro-alrnians in which the first air search for the Italia will he made. , During the day Commander Bo magna, Caiitain, of the baso ship Citta dl Sliianot conferred with the captain of the BniRutna. The present plan is to transport the Alpinists, who are eager to start out immediately, to Jtorihoru Spits bergen and to put them ashore there with sledges and all neces sary supplies for an extensive ov erland search. When the Spitzbergeu hunter Paul Kremer and the four taliana now oat with him on skiia have searched the terrain - as far 1 as Mosel Bay in northern Spitsber gen, Kremer, "with one of the Ital ians, will go to Advent Uay to re jiort his observations, , "while the other three Italians will continue the search until the Hobby and Braganza comes north tvith the Norwegian air expldftfou. The steamer Ingefour, with tain Kiiser-Larsen aboard.' probab- " r , V , , ' !'T ttBBiSL ljfUi. IlUttll lit tt( (til reconnaisance. The Citta di Milano today re ceived a message from Rome stat ing that a big Italian hydro-air-plane will fiy into, Kings Ray from Rome shortly with four men aboard. The plane haB a radius of 2,500 miles and wiH make thfl journey In three hops, .taking four days. 1 tTiisnaiches from Rome already have announced the decision to send tiie Savoia-55 to Spitsbergen.) BEND LEGISLATOR SEES SPEAKERSHIP CLINCHED SALEM, June 2. R. S. Hamil ton, of Bend, who Is a canddat for the speakership of the jS2: ses sion of tho state legislature, saH here today that ho has assurance of 29 of the 31 votes he will need for' that office. Hamilton faid h believed there U no doubt of hie election. The fight for the Bp-akerftMp an- MOmIES Mill,... ZANOQ 0GAQDMAN ant JAMES MlmQAY in THE CROWD COMING TO ANTLERS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY IRENE RICH BRILLIANT IN "THE SILVER SLAVE" AT LIBERTY SUNDAY Irene Rich haa the greatest part 'of her career as tiie charming widow who uses her charms to win from her fiappor daughter the men of wealth and years who try to sttsnnd Ireitt Mich win her. It i only when her fnother explains her reasons that ihe youngster foralveB what seemed to her tinimrdonahle eon liucl on her parent's jmrt. The siory has a hackground of hrtltlant colorlriff, and smartness. The wo men of the east wear heautlfnl cre ations. "The (Silver Slave" Is a pareotly has ijsiot'mri'd down to two f contvtUer-s, Hamilton ; and Frank J. I-onergan of J'ortiand who haa been given the pledges of the Multnomah delegation, ijon ergan haa been campaigulug in up stale counties, but Hamilton doesn't think hla own cause has been damaged. HAMILTON WILL ACCEPT NOMINATION FOR COUNTY JUDGE Walter K. Hamilton, whose name was written in by a large number of democrats at the recent pri mary election ,so that he was given the nomination of that party for county Judge, today indicated that he will accept the nomination and wiH be a candidate at the general election in November. Mr, Hamilton is well ouaiifii for the office, having iuwi a good deal of training and experience of an executive nature. lie has been In hue mens In Roseburg for a great many years and in a public way hfts served as mayor of Hosehavg and as a member of the city euiviii. He represented his ward hi the council for two terms, and was then appointed to fill out the un expired term of Mayor Stewart, now deceawd, who resigned to be come county judge, Mr, Hamil ton was later re-elected nnd serv ed for a full two-year term prov ing himself to be a good executive. He haa always been very aftttvf in the political affairs of his party and has aiso a iargo friendship among members of the opposing party. AMERICAN TENN18 BUO DEFEATS JAP RIVALS fAwocistcd Prcu IwjI Wtrv) CHICAGO, June 2. The United States today won the American Cap-ie Oavls cup tennis finals from Japan when Captain William T. Tliden, of Philadelphia, ( paired with George Lott of Chicago, de feated Tameo Abe and Captain Tezeo Toha in the final doubles 6-1, 10-S and (J-2. The Yankoaa won the finals in three straight matches taking yesterday's singles in straight sets. OIL SHIP EXPLOSION BADLY BURNS CHEMIST (Aworlalwl lrr I.cnil jW1f SAN PEDRO, Cat., June 2. An explosion iu tho steamship Helen Gimstead, an oil tanker, in . dry dock in the west basin plant of the Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry- dock corporation, caused a fire in the tanker here today. The fire waa reported under control. O. G. Reck; a chemist on board, waa severely burned. The cause of the explosion was not determined. No estimate at the damage was available. The Helen Olmstead is fit the fleet of the California PeUo lem corporation. inaiitsriiloce of modern life. The strong csst includci Aniircy Ferris, one of Ihc most bpaatifui of the newer iiollvwonii licliia Moiraca Herbert, John MiljBn, an! Csrro! Nye. 'i'lio atory l by Howri SmHli nnd llie ceiirii:tMt w done liy Petr Milne. Howanl nraUierton llr;c(wl. '.'The Silver Slave," starring Irene JiHli, conies to tiie J.llierly theatre Sandsy lor a run of two tlnys. 'THE GATEWAY OF THE MOON" WITH BEAOTiFtii. DOLORES DEL. RIO Conslofl to Antlor Theatre Suniay For Three-day Rub Miss Del Bio, who achieved wide world fame with her charac terization of ChnrmaiiMi in "What Price Olory," again scores a tri umph in the iart of Toni, a hah caste girl of the wilds. Perhaps no star in motion picture has both ihe alluring beauty and emotional capacity for portraying the role of such primitive child of na ture as this same Miss Dei Rio. The story of "The Gateway of the Moon" deals with while men's efforts of building a railroad through the jungle at rainless cost to native life and nspidness. fliilesple, the chief engineer, play ed hy Anders linndolf, is a hrete hated and feared lr his while and native workers alike. Toni is his who neither fears nor hates i ' j lut with the coining of Wjaif, niaye by Walter pidienn. she begins io recognize her tincle's evil nature and is willing to help Wyatt. There is splendid action, sus pense and humor in Ihi picture and ihe superlative aciing iiy a cast of screen favorites, which In cludes i.'lie Fenton, Ted Mac Natnara and others equniiy weii known. J I ! VOICE RECITAL j S PUPILS OF ' I : , Mrs. Charles A. Brand . r; iS i ' Methodist Church. Saiilk , VOICE I TUESDAYJUNE s 8 P. HL , I i YOU ABE' COR01 ALLY iNViTEQ i J tj M.T.T&T.l.l.I.l.I..I.I.l.l.I.I.IK.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.I.T.I.I.I.l.T.T.TAT.TA i Mi the f lamer of Tropical America anil . i 111 it primitive iovet with the Sseaatifui U! If As an Untamed Chfid of Nature in , U I The GATEWAY offfeMGDN ff- " !L Good Short Features ' ' ' y-i fe'L WANDA ARMOUR ' HARRY LANGDON I 3) ifis Oireetion Umooua Amusement fin. Nj 1 LIBERTY j :pi!r mm PiMjiPy TODAY IRENE rUcH JT'WK II ' in V itmn roaring. R i X i Wat-10o45e . I ' m y v" 16o-45e t?Ei;l ;f;Fw An '1W& RECITAL . ,, Love is found in strange pieces where man finds It and where woman gives it. , ... .