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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1929. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally Except Sunday by Th News-Review Co Inc. XrnWr uf The Auwialrd I'rcaa. The AnFoolntd I'rrx In exHufttvfly emltled to lh un tor republi cation or Mil nrwo dii.i tli crtdll-i) to it or not nthiTwtnw i rtdllfl In this p.-iur ana to till local nrHi pulilintud herein. All nutum of republic 01 i tlon kliu rrt-rvi-ti. B. W. BATKS BEKT U. BATKS ..President and Manajcer Secretary-Treatiurer Entered as second class matter May 17, 1J20, at the post office at Hoseburg, Oregon, under Act of March 2, 1879. HE PICKItfS Dally, per year, by Daily 81L njntli4. by mail Daily, Uirf mouths, by mall Dully, slr.KlP monlU. by mull Oaily. by carrier, pur moult SUBSCRIPTION RATES mall ..4.0O 2.00 1.00 .60 .60 ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1929. CIIU.S AND T1IKIR MOTHERS A terrible thins happened in tiie mill town of Dover, K'. J., a few days ago. Three respectable business men were Well feller The legion show la over, The bills a-e All paid and Even our wives Are still 8peakin' to us. The talking moving pictures are revealing quite a few of the Holly wood players as dumb In more ways than one. When President Coohdge wai arjested and indicted, accused of causing the delinquency of j talking about that summer White mpre than 20 young .school girls. More than 200 separate offenses are charged in the indictments. It is hard, from distance, to eo how such a condition could develop. Uut you can understand it a little better when you read what tie! mother of one of the girls a child of l: said to a news paper reporter. "She had a good home and good eats," protested the mother. "Does a girl want anything else? No, I don't know what grade she's in in school. I haven't asked her in a long time." Given very many mothers with an attitude like that and you'll inevitably have some rather ugly conditions among the children. House, he didn't, by any chance, happen to mention Mississippi, did ; he ? I If you think that gold isn't very commonly used as a welding ma jtorial, you ought to visit the di ! vorce courts and observe the way it mends broken liearts. I f A small town is a place where : the feller who owns a tuxedo loans it to the leadin' man in the home : talent show. i LAFE PERKINS SEZ "This or Umpqua Valley sun shine U dern good fer wot ails ya." , KOSTONAROS BEATS THYE (tension anion; the apc'tatm s. Af IN THREE-FALL MATCH j.ppjj.g mi on f nja oawlliff p!KTiANl Ore F'IJ '1 ' n,'J'l'0 ,ts' aoI brl"KiS his hands ;curK Kosiniiaros.' Hollywood,1 l f'r the double lock, the Greek evened matters Willi Ted Tliye, kmekd Thye (lirouuh the ropes. Portland, here last itilit in their Ju:d as Thye sunk bin head return wreKtliiM match by taking throimh the ropes and while Itef two out of three full from Hie ex-j eren Wiles' bark mix turned, Kot- WALLA WALLA RESULTS IN PRIZE FIGHT CARD ll'ht- heavyweight champion. Kos- toiiarofl took the find fall fli 32 minutes seconds with a series of headlocks. Thye (-hunped on one nt -tots l.ttnous wrieUnrk; lo lake th second rail In ft ininV.tcH and 20s' second. KoiMonuro's liiird and deadline fall cam" suddenly and unexpectedly and cau.sed much dis sonant : prann at him, clamped on a headlock and when they landed on the floor, '1 bye's shoulders ; were flt on the canvas. Wild ; awarded the full to Kot.sonaros ov ! er the riotest of Thye's second. The time for the fall wan 4 min- uten and 2u seconds. Thye weighed J 17il and Kotsnnarns lslij. ' Phonog ra argams pil One Edison. regular 5205 mad.ine, official labora tory model, and large assortment of records, only : $55.00 ' One Lduon, regular $-00 mac.h.nc, good assort ment of records, only i. , 45.00 One Victroia upright cabinet, InTprc mnchinc and good assortment of records, only 40.00 Q:e Brunswick large cabinet, including 20 rec ords, only 35.00 One Brunswick, cabinet Uype, original p;icc $175, only 40.00 Oac Kymp!i(one, original pri' e $150, including records, only 30.00 One Ef.dii.on disc model, original price $85.00, now only v.: 17.50 Une L.hcney, mahogany hmsh, original price $175, now only Une lirunuwick. (j;; ; liii.sh, original $1jU, laivc assortment of record's, now only One Sonora Portuble, leather covered case, iginnl 50.0!), only One Orthophoria, late model, only One Orthnphonic Victrola, late model, $165.00 machine, only , Any of these machines sold on terms of $10 down and $5.00 monthly payments. Throe machines are all in (rood condition and these low pricci made possible by taking these in on radio trades. Olt's Music Store (AwxIaK-ft 1'ri'K Win ) VA LI. A W A IJ, A , Was ii ., Fe b. 21. - Tommy ;anlner. Walla Walia bantamweight, smashed )Uh way to a nix rounij decision over Vincent llayeH of Salt Lake CHy in tho main event of a four bout card lal niht. Art ilulmes, U5 ol Walla Wolia batleied Kid Alabatn, J3;, of L;i t.raiide. Ore., ho hadiy thai tin OreKonian refused to leave his uuriier at the start of the fourth i omul. Holme wan iven Die uV c.Kioii by default, it was announc ed ut the first of the .show (hat A la bam fighting for charity. CANADIAN SPRINTER BEATS NEGRO RIVAL YOUR HAT WILL MAKE OR MAR YOUR WHOLE APPEARANCE You are well dressed or you ore not. There's no middle ground. That's why you need to be careful in choos ing a hat, (or the hat does rr.ake a differenc?. The new Stetson styles have just come in. They have all the style and quality for which Stetson has long been famous. One of these hats will suit you admirably. Roseburg ISSMMIOF parTrnMM ft imnrr I ciiooEiH ! smThN V M IK H5 SOLUM CHICAGO. Keb. 20. The en forcement agencies of the L'ntled States government, the county of. Cook and tbe city of Chicago ex-j prehned a united belief today that liit Thurday it mass murder of Kiiigsteitf was approaching- solu- lion. A secret informant gave definite ami signiiicaut information to fed eral investigators laM nighL It It at curioburative color to tbe STORY BY HAL COCHRAN PICTURES BY K.N1CK The Tinies hung on to the rope and Scoutv cried. "At last there's v""""-m mKm hope. All we need do U workj toward shore, and djop down oa( the sand. The Sea Man's helped u ! once again. He s very handy, now and then. Come on, now, follow me and we'll move fast, hand over hand." AJong the rope they worked then way, and Mister Sea Man yelled "Hurray! Your troubles seem all over, 'cause you'll shortly be on shore." Then, as they dropped ?',' T1.... i Ui'lr ood friend1, hand. "Ilun up u.iHiai, titai C'tiicao police officers may have hud a part in the seven-1 ioki .slaying. j '.Muian's gang (the seven who j M-ie killed were niembers of the (i-oige Moran crowd) stole $12,- j enj worth uf a Chicago policeman a 1.1 iior, ' ha id the iniOiuiaiit, "and mat s what the sbootiug a all alKjut." He went into detail. "The policeman who owned the liquor has a partner and a sweet heart. 4)10 girl runs a beauty siiup and the partner runs a road houe northwibt of Chicago. The oilier haa a half interest in the roatinouae. "Kind the policeman who fits thin picture, and you ve got some tniug. ' Origin of Clew That was the way the story came to the investigators. It was explained that the informant had owl heard a conversation between i lie policeman and the girl through and down the beach," said he, "and dry your clothes once more." The Ttnymites replied, "All right." And with the old sun shin ing bright, it wasn't long till they were dry and feelint; very good. The Sea Man then said, "1 must go, and I Just want you all to know, I'd like to take you all along. I on ly wish I could." into the stream he qtilck'v ran. "Well, well, there goes the o J Sea Man." said Scouty. "Now, in g try to find those Trouble Totn real quick. We'll catch them, and then spank them good; Just as. no doubt, they know we should. 'Twill teach them all they shouldn't play an other funny trick." They scampered up a nearby hill. Then Coppy whispered, "Walt! Be still. 1 see the Tots all standing In the valley down below. Lot's sneak up quick. Don't make a noise. We'll sure surprise those ' naughty boys." Put, as the Tinies a tniu pariitioti of the beauty i .-.I.ul'. The policeman, the story wtiit on, told the gni that a $12,-j jacked and that "iiugs .Mo ran did ! Ci"""" mwCTwe "7:; -JT : MTve h;inks lii conform with the York feili-rai re-' ( Awrfi4li-i 1'im U'.inl Win-) DK'riidlT. F.I). 21 IVri-y Wil lianirf. tiie Cuiiaiiiitn Mliooibuy hiriur'r. iirlii anoltii'r icioiy to- ruli'n of the Nci iliy tilli-r liff- ailiii; Kdtiio Totun, j sitvh banks. I iiivcimiy ut Mfcliiau 'u-uro rim-j 'rhf m'i:t'fanri rat'-s now are :u-r, Unit niKlit in til' lo-yiu il ' for one to forty-fiv ilays, & per hire. eh. WIlhuniH turned in 2 6ii'i-'nt; 4li !lii days fi 1-S tier cent: !U MimdM to tie t lie mark net by l ixu days jut cent. l aielully concealed. It was point ed out, however, that the dyin fMlemeiu ol Frank tlusenben;. Hie ! only kuHm'-sIit not killed outright RULING MADE REGARDING ! in I lie Im.saacre, was that "a FEDERAL CANK DRAFTS ! cuuple of colijiers did It." Thera ' j was also the testimony of several i (.....i..i..i t. i,...i i.) prisons wIid saw the killers' car V AMIINt;Tl)N. Kill. 2. -TIip; and lit sciihed It as a police ma fedeiul reserve hoard announced ) eiiine. toilny that It would approve an in j Coroner Herman I). Uundesen. creaie in the huyin ; rales of linliii-. twice threatened with death be-I (rs, acceptances l,y ail federnr re- cause of his activity In il.e lnv... i drew up near the Tots all shoutetl. 1 "Oh!" j And then they ran ut. to a bird. Dp AD THir STnHV TV FN mi OR THF PiPTI IRF. heard was merry shouts of laucli- ter, as the Tots 'rose toward the . bird's feet, and as the bird Insert t (The Tlnymites return to their Whether tile authorities had ' ky- Their quick escape was very ! out of sieht the Tot3 all yelled, regular size in the next story.) more definite Information than ' neat. They merely grabbed the hlj i "(tnori-hye." l( opyrlirht. 1929. XBA Sorvii" this as to the officer's identity, was "'"gr. iJ!!???ff?T!-??yy?f?n i Powerful Skin Remedy Discovered i SIDE GLANCES By George Clark William llliij. I . Katun at Huston in 1 37.50 35.00 17.50 60.00 80.00 1 he federal nerve brink a al I). ill;.;, Minnt aj.olis, Kan. -as ('It;', o in Kram isco, Aiianta nnil Sc. l.o ii air ady have a;piied t:)r -r-inis-'ifni iti i rrt a: ,o their ta's. liankers' ai,ie.i:imt.-s ;ir" dvafls en a buyer Irom n ,elli-r wh 0 koods are to be paid for at some luture date. Such a diaft Is tit: and breaking ! knowledged by the buyer And th iiiterediegiate - seller dlscoi:nia it at a bank to pre tlkatlon, said he was at -work on "a real clue." but did not say what it was. In addition, a new witness w-a found who declared positively that, the car used by the murderers UilM uftutiMtr n t.lll... art nn.l ...... and not one that "just looked lika w,Jntion now known ail over Am Dries Up Eczema, Barber's Itch and Skin Eruptions. ! Must Give Results in j 7 Days or Money Back This wonderful surgeon's pre- a i')lire car." STANFORD MERMEN BADLY BEAT OP.LCON UNIVERSITY ( A.. UlH lrt-m l.wl t ) KTANKOltl) UNJVKKrtlTY, Cal.. 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CROSLEY ANNOUNCES The new A. C. Electric Jewelbox RADIO 1 lie fiiust i.k!ii) rctt'ivcr iiuiiicy can luv. Also a iltcoLtlivc si-riis of C'liitifn- ("liippfii dale cherts in t Ii rt-t- nDlidti.il colors, Mntulitin Ucd, Nankin Green, aiul Mitnslm li'.uk. 'I'licsc sets are an arliltUon t th.- regular Crosley lino and are pticed as lollows: -wrll)o complete with lubes and power spe.tkrr, $168. 7; Show Chests in colors $137.7) cotnplele. These are all 8-tube. Vt'e have also sotiu: new t unfile c.ihiin ts with huilt-in power speaker, priced ininplete with Cros ley ci-tulje rurlio $18.r0. I rcc Deinonstration ..nd i.i-.y ti .ins. 'e are open evenings. RUITER RADIO SERVICE "Authorized Crosley and Aliuad S.i'cs and Seritc Station" At Union Oil Service Station I'hone 55') KEIIOSEi L 1 I 1 OUT OUR WAY &uor Kor li lit nr hrul ami a won ami more uf Iioiim'IioM n-rn. No MNit. No clmrrini;. lturtiit nilli a clear, i vhito llamr. Il roftit no niorr. A-k iuir ilrnlrr or rH-or for tlir intrrrwling , Itiirnbritf btHtklet. OIL UOlKm ! Ht jinm & tliaiributor Aworinlrd (HMtdinr Miri,ilfl Klhl Milin ' 4 cl Motor OiU and t.rrm j ! ily LOUIS ALI1KKT BANKS I II A VKltSTHA w, x. V.-Thievej i who robbed Iouis Hovt of 5i chick-' LINCOLN AND LANGTRY BEAUTY AND SERVICE enB wrp Dot satisfied with the I On Lincoln's birthday February 12th. 1929. the Asso- ht,' V np . . . i, ' . i i . '. i left orders for a return engage' ciatcd ress carried, in connection with the death of Lily ment. A note found ,by Hoyt di Lanirtry, the most famous beauty the world has known, this reeled him to "fatten them un and ! i we wilt he back later." Last .November, as a wrinkled old lady or b, she was j the ucst of honor at a birthday party in a fashionuble London ; hotel and the curious were informed that she was Lady de 1 Bathe 'Lily Lum;tiy, you know,' "Then there were exclamations of sui prise. Most of the diners thought Lily Lan'try had 'or.c on,' as had King Ed ward VII and many other famous men and women with whom this birthday celebrant, in her younger days, was on terms of close friendship. "Thus was it demonstrated that Lily Langtry was a sur I vivor of her own beauty and fame and gener.il popularity; an cp.Io4iic to a story at smnin;; wonder and beauty. I "I'ostal card pictured of this same Lily Langtry once were sold by the tens of thousands. Newspapers acclaimed her. The United States bowed to her loveliness; far down in Texas, nc.r the Mexican border, a town was named after her. "Now, even in her own England she was unrecognized!! It was a strar.c nnti-clirnax." This Lincoln's birthday incident ' Will stir our thoughtful sentiment, I' or these will stand in strong contrast Both, brilliant picture of the paat: 1 he "Jersey Lily," fr.t;;rant, fair. Had beauty that (he world called rare; Great Lincoln's gaunt and homely face I lad naught of her attractive grace. The Langtry br.uity was the ia;:c I brunch all world she held front page. Great kings once catered for her smile. And royal courts would hrr beguile. And yet she lived beyond her fame. Became a sttange unniranitij; aaiuc. She pavies like a f.uimg flower Lphcmcrnl as the passing hour. Abe Lincoln's gicat and lonely soul vast cat for eaith's most tiyin role; A million loads wne on his back, 11c walked a sacrificial track Unselfishly; he never swerved W ills all he was a;ui Iiad he served; Of beauty's giace he had no art 1 Ic lived a lonely broken heart. But thiec scoie yrais have passed away And Liiuohi's name holds greater sway; Hih gloty gains with every year 1 he world now bends above his bier. Oh. hear, ye host of modern youth, Maik well this nut important truth: 1 he man who lives K serve mankind 1 It iituiioitrfhtx ,I fiud! "Trouble with you actors you ct to thinking you're the whole show. Where would she be if I suddenly decided to switch out the lightsj?" 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