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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1930.
VERDICT FOR
BEING REJECTED
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CHICAGO. Feb. 2U. The right
of a man and hta wife to ho demon
stratively affectionate In the gloom
of a movie theatre has bisen Kiveu
triumnhftnt vindication hv CM-
chro jury.
Peter and Ruby PoKert, man and
wire, had gone to the Crawford
theatre and while there did en
gage in what has come to he
known, even in courts of law, as
necking. There is a certain group
of citizenry which frowns on such
things, and the first thing the
Doeerts knew the management
had passed the word along that
the Dogerts must .never unrkea
the door of the theatre again.
But they did darken It and de
manded apology when a doorman
gently hut firmly prevented their
A Kiss for
By MAY
CHAPTER 47.
"Thank God you've seen the
daylight, kiddo!" was Marie's fer
vent reception of Corlnna's tidings
that they were both going ionight
to Mortimer's party.
"It just made me sick to see you
waste your time and looks and op
portunities on that high-hat . Mal
vey." she added. "With t your
snacks in cheap cafeterias and
rambles on Broadway,- and window-shopping
without ever getting
a present, where did it lead you?"
Corinna thought, her lips white
and set: "Into a morass of mis
ery!" Marie proceeded: "You were ir
ritated and disappointed and up
set, oh! many's the time. And he
was so darn selfish, too, over his
beastly evening classes "
Corinna said, . faintly: "You It
isn't fair to blame him, Marie for
being ambitions."
"Ambitious is right! 111 tell the
world he's the prize little climber.
Doesn't give a darn how he stands
you up so long as he gets his foot
ing 'With those Ci'isswells! But to
nlght'U show him something
that'll make him sit up and take
notice. And you aren't going in
any old rag either. 'We're both
coming out in the latest French
models."
"Oh, Marie, you couldn't
"Ah, couldn't I? You wait till
the show's over."
''You mean you're going to bor
row something from the theatre?"
"Certainly 1 do. Why shouldn't
we step out with the best of 'em?"
"If Ihe manager finds out you've
done it asain : "
"What of ft? I'm fed up on tl;o
show. He told me yesterday I was
a flop. I've halt a mind in any case
to fire myself."
Marie was reckless. She had
made it up in a half-and-half fash
ion, with her erstwhile beau, Peter
J. Pattison. But, doubting his ve
racity and having been deceived
about ihe fact of his marriage, she
varied from ardor to uneasiness.
She had a date with him tonight,
and It would help to even things
up a bit by breaking it . . .
Oh, tit for tat. That was a good
motto.
"You told Mortimer to pome for
us at 11:30, you say? You're sure
you made it clear to him that I'd
be with you?"
"Yea. I wouldn't go on any other
condition," replied Corinna, truth
fully If not over-tactfully.
But Marie didn't mind whether
she were welcome or not. so long
as the pickings were good, and the
1UII 1.1BI (tllU 111 Ull IUMB,
"I hope he brings ub both a
bushel-ful of orchids. Even if you
aren't a flirt, old dear, those roses
he wished' on you a couple days
back are already withered!"
Which was quite true. The
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75 cents
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There was no apology,
was told, and the Dog-1
erls' money was returned to them
thrown at them, according to
some of the testimony.
Mrs. Dogert sued tha theatre and
got a judgment of fSOO which was
set aside. She sued again and yes
terday the jury awarded her $1250.
le management protested it
unaware that Peter and Huhy
re man and wife: but as far as
that was concerned Peter and
Ruby have even yet no definite in
formation that the lovers of the
screen who neck in a big way for
all to see. are married. Their at
torney said as. much.
OREGON BUSINESS COLLEGE
Will open Monday, March 17Mi.
A few more can secure the $L'5.(H
reduction by acting NOW. It is
PLUCK not luck that wins. Stand
ard courses taught DKGRRKS con
ferred. - EM FLOY M ENT bureau.
LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS good in 25
BUSINESS COLLEGES. See or
write S. P. Bailey, president. Phone
470. Box 1272 or call at Douglas
hotel. Adv.
First with the sabre straps let
us fit you with a par. Gold Las
Boo tetie. Adv.
Corinna
CHRISTIE
American beauties hung ' their
heads as though they sympathized
with Corlnna's sorrow.
Marie proceeded: "Orchids 'ud
make my Pete as mad as a hatter
Now that he knows I'm wise to
the wife and kids in Jersey, he
makes that a sort of excuse to go
slow on the decorations."
."Oh, Marie, it isn't playing fair.
I wish you wouldn't go out with
him."
"AJlss Prunes and Prisms! 'Tis
the pot calling the kettle black
. . . or very nearly." '
"I've never had anything to do
with married men "
"But now that he's after Miss
Van Wyck. you just hate to give
up Malvey?"
That cut. Corinna turned her
back upon the speaker, setting the
percolator on the stove, and con
triving to answer, airily:,
"it's nothing to me what Mal
vey does. We're both perfectly free
to go out and enjoy ourselves."
"Whoops, dearie! Attagirl!"
WOULD he he there, at Morti
mer's party? Corinna felt she
wouldn't face him . . . couldn't
l)ear the agony of hearing those
loved tones!
Suppose Denise Van Wyck
turned up, as assuredly she would
were she to know that Malvey
Craig wore of the company! She
felt faint and sick at. thought of a
repetition of the JlalJ. . of such
a cataclysm.
Put hold her head up high. Put
on whatever fashionable frock Ma--ie
would purloin for this evening.
Be wild and gay and heedless like
Ihe reft of them.
At half past ten she took a bath
that had been liberally sprinkled
with some of Mnrie's perfume.
And thereafter, with a hand whose
skill had only been directed hith
erto to other faces, she made up
'avishly.
The -creamy pallor vanished un-
a
entrance,
the jury
Good meats form a very large part of the daily food
served in most homes, and here in Rosebure housewives
can be assured of our effort
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meats ana at economical prices, we aeuvcr an uiucin ncc,
Specials for Saturday
BEEF
ALL BELT STEAK, LB
HAMBURGER. LB
BEEF ROASTS. LB. ..:
BEEF FOR BOILING, LB
PORK
FRESH SIDE PORK, LB.
PORK ROAST, LB.
PORK STEAK, LB f.
PORK SAUSAGE, LB
VEAL
VEAL SHOULDER ROAST. LB.
VEAL SHOULDER STEAK. LB
SMOKED MEAT
HOME CURED BACON, half or whole, lb
EASTERN HAM, half or whole, lb
BREAKFAST BACON, half or whole, lb. ..!
LARD 5 -lb. Pail
der a rich application of grease
rouee. Blue nowder nrninni.H
me snauows on ner upper lids.
Not even tienise Van Wyck ap
plied the niaBcara thicker on her
lashes. They were naturally long
and black, but Corinna elongated
them now by a good quarter of an
inch.
Every best trick of Julian's
famous beauty parlor came In ao
tion. Corinna was rendered much
more vivid, startling . . . When
Mario rushed back from the the
atre she gave a funny little smoth
ered shriek at sight of her.
"Corinna! Koop! You look a
swift one! Just casting his eyes at
you, old Mortimer'U get all burned
up!"
"Am I so awful?" Corinna
paused with the lip-stick in mid
air. Her hand was shaking. "1 can
take it all off in two jiffies."
"You'll do nothing of the sort. 1
was only knocked cold by your
beauty, kiddo. You're streets
ahead of any of the lookers in our
show . . .! But it kind of alters
you. 1 just couldn't get you yet
Gosh I if that Malvey could only
see you!"
"He'd hate me," thought Corin
na, wearily. She watched Marie
rip open a paper parcel she pro
duced from under her cloak, con
taining two evening dresses.
"This is for you. You're bigger.
It's a wow it's called 'Green Dev
ils.'"
Cascades of variegated chiffon
in all shades of green made up this
striking garment. Laughed Marie:
"Everything wicked's there, from
creme-de-menthe to absinthe!"
It was a sophisticated dress, and
fitted the slimness of Corinna to
perfection.
"Marie, I oughtn't to! You'll get
in awful trougle If they found out
or if I should spilt something "
"Nix on the doldrums! This is
your nlcht of joy! You'll wear it!"
Corinna looked lovely in the
diaphanous gown. The make-up
had accentuated her beauty, giving
It a brittle, gleaming quality. -
(Oh, laugh! Be gay! Fight down
this misery!)
"There's Mortimer,!' breathed
Marie, darting to the door and
ushering jhe young man Into the
apartment.
(Copyright, 1029, King Features
Syndicate, Inc.)
To Be Continued,
THACHER NAMED TO
FEDERAL POSITION
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WASHINGTON, Fob. 20. Thorn
as Day Thacher, judge of the south
district of New York, was nominat
ed by President Hoover today to
succeed Charles Evans Hughes, Jr.
as solicitor general of the United
States. .
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. Automobile accidents occur
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carries adequate protection. This
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. Invi
tations to two San Francisco doe
Una and cancer experts Urs. Wal
ter 1).' Coffey and John B. Hum her
to appear before a senate com
mittee considering means of gov
ernment aid in ftmlliiK a cancer
cure were dispatched today by
Senator Johnson, of California,
Senator Harris, democrat, Geor
gia, author of the resolution, which
proposed that the government aid
in search for a cancer cure, join
ed in the Invitation. i
A subcommittee .of the senate
commerce committee Is preparing
to have hearings on the Harris re
solution probably next month.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20. Dr.
Walter B. Coffey, co-discoverer
with Dr. John D. Humber of a new
treatment for cancer, today dis
closed that more than ROD cancer
sufferers are being treated with
the cancer extract. Six patients
heretofore bedridden at the St.
Francis hospital, he said, were so
improved they were released today
and are now "up and around."
They will receive further treatment
at the Southern Pacific General
hospital clinics.
Dr. Coffey appealed to the peo
ple of San Francisco who can af
ford it to subsidize the University
of California and-Stanford hospital
so that these institutions can carry
on investigations of tho extract.
He announced the college of medi
cal evangelists In southern Cali
fornia has been promised a $500,
000 endowment to investigate the
extract. .
Mrs. Gertrude Edwins, brought
here in a plane from Wenatchoo,
Wash., by her husband, Irving ICd
wins, to receive the Humber-Cof-fey
treatment, was reported at tho
hospital today by her attending
physician as "pretty good." He
added that her condition was still
"very serious." She has been
strengthened by two blood trans
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Kdward J. Doyle, who went to
work as office boy for the old Chi
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age flower seed as
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