srx ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928. z: m k.V.V .4A Uu e uy uilej SATURDAY Is the Last Day of Our Wonderful BREIER DAYS Celebration Do not fail to take advantage of its values This has been a moat successful event exceeding indeed our own calculation!. Wo say this not in any spirit of boasting, but to emphasize that we have the values U new merchandise that the people want. ' THERE ARE STILL EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES IN BREIER DAYS SPECIAL ITEMS. Here are two popular features: Big Savings in Women's Afternoon Printed Frocks All Sizes. Also extra large. At $1.00 these real ly chic frocks are a sensation yes, a "sensation," because It seems inconceiv able time anyone could make and sell a well-made, well-finished dress of this character at anything like this low price. Guaranteed tub-fast and sun-fast, both as to prints and trim ming. Plenty of pretty styles. FLANNEL Work Shirts $1.69 Thess splendid values come in gray and khaki and will give excep tional service. Dept. Stores . f)A IN THE WEST LEO KELLY'8 OFFER OF' Leo "Put" Kelly, alleged slayer of $50,000 BAIL REJECTED Mis. Myrtle L. Melius, wealthy so- " clety matron, in superior court to- LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15. Ho- ilny. Presiding Judge. Edmonds as lease on $fn,000 ball wnH denied signed the ciihb to the department ion ttt of Judge Fletcher Ilowron. Trial or the "butcher boy" lover of Mrs. Melius will begin August 27. SANDINISTA ARE HUNTED BY PLANES AND LAND FORCE Comfort is the prime requisite in nrtificinl teeth. Our plnte ,work carries with it our gunrantce for final and Insting satisfaction. PROTECT YOUR TOOTH HEALTH! H. R. NERBAS, Doctor Dental Surgery H. Q. PHILPOTT, Doctor Dental Medicine PAINLESS DENTISTRY At a big saving of tlmo and money. WHY lenvo noseburg for pnlnlcss, difficult extraction, regulating, or pyorrhoea treatments when wo dp tho sumo as well or butter for Ions? All kinds of replacements, bridges or plates, one tooth or more, same day when requested. , SPECIAL ' Quality and Prices on Plates and Extractions NITROUS OXIDE and OXYGEN ANALGESIA Is tho aome of painless processes. PUKItTO CAHEZAS. Nicaragua, Aug. Ifi. American murines are be lieved to have hemmed In the forces of the rebel genernl Augus tlno Randlno along the Coco river near the llonduran boundary. Airplanes m-e Dying over the re gion searching out tho rebol posi tion and occasionally bombing them while marines in boats and afoot make their way through the jungle hunting the Insurgents. Lieutenant Meiritt A. Edson of Vermont has led a marine detach ment In two victorious attneks on tho rebels near Esnunnllta on the Coco river. The marines killed four insurgents wounded one and captured five. There were no ma rine cnslialtleB. Tho rebels wore memhors of the group, which on August 7 killed ono marine and wounded three In 'a com liul 00 miles, from IBocny. They nre believed to comprise the main body of thu Kiiiiilino forces. u tf psj wasonio mag ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 488 n Chevrolet Coach, in ine condi tion. A tlno small fnmily enr at a voiy attractive price. HniiBcn Chevrolot Co. . PASSENGER LINER SENDS OUT S. O. WANTED! ITALIAN PRUNES SILVER PRUNES FOR CANNING FRANK J. NORTON CO. Sutherlin, Ore. Tel. 3 Roseburg, Ore. Tel. 525 LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Aug. Ifi. two mourners, tho ulnntworth, HrltiBli tramp, and the Arsylo, word Bpooding Boutliwnrtl early thin morning to inveHURato report ed S. O. S. signnln from Tho Ecua dor. pnHHongcr liner of the Pnnnnm inn, i 1 line, said to be aground at Cape Laznruft on tho Mexican ooiiKt, ti-10 mites Bouth of horo. Iloth boats, the Federal TeloKruph company announced, wero npproxl malely 300 miles north of The Kcuador'n reported position, and they had been advised of the dls i tresa signals. The Ecuador was a large passen J gor bout operating between New i York and San Francisco. Sho car j ries sixty pa sho tigers. Chevrolet Coach, In flno condl lion. A flno small family car at a very attractive price. Hansen Chevrolot Co. GULF PLANE DIVES, v PASSENGER SLAIN We notice that some of the people of Rose burg are purchasing reroof and roofing repair jobs from outside solicitors. Having checked over some of these jobs we wish to suggest that any of our Roseburg neighbors considering roof repairs or replacements, come into our roofing department and check up on qualities, prices and GUARANTEES. You will be ab solutely under no obligation to' us for this ser vice. We are very glad to do this. We are here to stay we cannot afford to mislead you. DENN-GERRETSEN CO., Inc. (AMr!tr,l I'riw t.K! Win) ST. PKTKKS1HTRH, Fin.. Auk. Ifi. Tho crew of three nnd one passenger who survived the forc ed descent of the Havana-Key West Pan-American Airways passenger slrplnno Into the Gulf of Mexico off here last night were brought to St. Petersburg today by a const guard cutter which reported that the other passenger, whose name was Riven as Charles Agctnn, of Flushing-. I,. I., wns killed In the crash. The plane was enroute from Ha vana to Key West at the time and was some distance off Us course. ' Fruit ladders, picking ibags and pear grading rings aro sold at Wharton llroa. LIGHTNING KILLS FIVE IN FRANCE OHKNOIH.K. France, Aug. IB Five villagers - were electrocuted last night when lightning struck a transformer distributing a high tension current to three villages. Six houses were burned. Sparks Two Judges Live As One From the Southland Comes a True Story of Sex Equality Before the Law By NEA Senice MIAMI, Ela., Aug. 16. There's a unique couple here. They do not write their names Judge and Mrs. Atkinson. It is Judge and Judge Atkinson. For bu.ii hus band and wife are local judges. For still further nove:ty, toij Judge II. P. Atkinson und Judge Edith were reelected to their judgeships by u ovenvhoinnv vole In the same primary. Ho far as Is known, political his tory of America lias never offered before such a fine exnii'iilo- of the equality of the sexes and the equality of wife and husbitid be fore tho law They Don't Really Compete Judge H. P. Atkinson Is circuit court judge. Judgo Kililh pre scribes over the juvenflo 'eoirl. She was appointed, in il.e first place, to fill the unexpired term of her predecessor. In 1UJ4 she . us elected and this year s'.m led In the primaries, which nlmwa her popularity. Over JfOuO children, many of them delinquents, have had their lives straightened out by this competent, sympathetic ?;oman. These two jucges, hu.sl.am! and , wife, maintain that nieu and wo- ' men In the same profusion have a bigger chance at inarric 1 hap plneHS than 'ho average couplo . with different line of work. ! "We're exccellnsly compatible ' probably because we both Ret all our jwurr.g out .( oi,r sva tems during 'lie day,' Ju--e , Edith lauded good r.aturcdly at the quesi.io-i asked. ,t tvj jiiilea could If v. as one wlt'iout frlcilun. "We fin 1 that we navo ko much to talk abo't when we have lei euro that U in bewildering, Bume times. I'm a real udvoivi'.i of hav ing marriajv'fl founded or. similar interests as. well as ioo. Judge EiMt.i taltei ner iuc!tc- ninij us it r';iiuu rt-niJuniwiiini.t i i.l.w.t Imi. I.i- 1.. ..fV.lt. .j I "I think women have t rem en dous responsibly as Judse?,' she said. "Families that come in here with their domestic troubles often say to me, 4 Well, you say that as a judge. What do you think, as a woman? You see each cdse has a very personal aspect when a wo man handles it." She Believes In Probation Judge Edith believes In giving every child a chance. She uses probation whenever ami wherever' possible. "My best hope for the children Is to keep them in their homeB," she said. In the 2000 cases han dled, she has sent only 29 boys to the state industrial school and only 143 to an orphan asylum. "The failure of parents to con trol their children in early days is what fills the courts with de linquents," she stated. "That is one reason I believe so thoroughly In probation. For not only tho child but the parents are on pro bation, and it often forces adjust ments that mean happiness all- around." Raider and Reidees ' ' vl i S1 T A ll Ml 6 U at the left are & Ss- V j. IS a III III Both ladles Texas Guinan. Dhotoaraohed atm New York s federal court.- The glass In the lower picture contains only uif, ..,?" drink" onl waier and Buttermilk. At the Upper N(jht: Mabel Walker Wlllebrandt, said to have caused the most recent raids on Broadway night clubs; lower right, Helen Morgan, who quit the night club "recket" after being Indicted. nnd flames flashed in houses when tho transformer was hit. Residents were panic stricken nnd ntlcmnted to shut off the current by break ing the wires with damp tools or poles for It wns raining In torrents. Four persons wero killed In these attempts. Tho riflh victim took n metal pump handle to get water to fight n flro nnd fell dead. A number -of other persons received shocks nnd burns varying In se verity. A quantity of livestock wns also destroyed. DIXONVILLE MAN IS INJURED WHEN TRUCK TURNS OVER Frank Halm, well known IMxon vllle rancher, wns painfully In jured last evening when the truck with which he was working turned over on him. A ltosehurg physl clon was summoned to ih'tcrinfiin the extent of his injuries. Mr. llahu received n cracked rib and numerous bruises hut II Is be lieved ihnt his injuries will not In capacitate him for a great length of time. LIQUOR CASE IS CONTINUED ONE WEEK An application for continuance of the case of c. Y. Haas, (lien dale man who w recently brought before the justice court on a liquor charge, was made yes terday before Judjie Hopkins. The application was granted and the case continued for one week. It Is Haas' intention to tnke the liquor cure, lie was recently released from custody on 500 bonds. SCHOOLBOY CHUMS TO HAVE REUNION PORT ORPOItn, Aug. IB. Na tives ot Port Orford, and those thnt claim that part of Curry county as their birthplace, are planning to gather at Port Orford Saturday night for a dinner which will feature sea food. John Tlchenor, well known resi dent of Portland, nnd nlso known to many residents of Coos and Curry .counties, nnd Prank Tlche nor's daughter, Mrs. Kllen John son and young daughter, were here today visiting old friends. They nre interested in the enter tainment r,id feed Snturdny night which will bring together ninny old residents ot Ihnt community. Among those planning to nttend are Charles Wlnsor of North Rend, Will Hates of Roseburg. news paper publisher. Alf Onuntlett and fnmily of Gold lleach and Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom lluerin of Myrtle Point. Howard Pinkley Here Howard liukley, formerly of Roseburg. is here from Marshfield today visiting with friends. On Vacation . Miss Mona Porter, employe of the I'mpqua division offices. Cali fornia Oregon Power company. Is spending the week vncntionlng in Portland, where she Is visiting with -friends. PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS 0 i Do You Buy Advertised Goods? Of course you do ; everybody sloes. Just run over in your Vnind the various artiples that you have purchased in the last week or the last month. How about foods? Your breakfast fruits, cereals and bacon are all advertised. Probably that is how you first came to know of them th'ro.ugh advertising. Probably the shoes you are wearing, or the dress or suit you have on are equally well-known advertised rnakes, and you are proud of them. In the home. On the floor are rugs and lino leum the better wearing kinds are extensively advertised. What about the kitchen? Aluminum ware,' gas ranges, hot water heaters, dish and clothes washers, cooking utensils of all kinds practically everything you use is advertised. You buy advertised products because you have confidence in them. You know that a manufac turer cannot afford to advertise shoddy or un worthy merchandise. Advertising is one form of insurance. It gives you a feeling of perfect confidence and safety when you ask for an advertised brand, for you know that you will get the quality and service you expect. The name is the guarantee. . . . , The more you read advertising the more you will know about human progress. You will become well posted in almost every line of hu man endeavor and a canny judge of values. Reading advertisements is a fine habit. Culti vate it. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS AND BUY ADVERTISED GOODS. THEY ARE THE SAFEST INVESTMENT . $i$i$i$i$r$i$i$i$ 0