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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, W EDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1937.
THREE
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
DELIGHTFUL DANCING
PARTY 18, ENJOYED
AZALEA, Jan. 20 A dancing
party was enjoyed Saturday even
ing at the home' of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Gaedecke.' , Those presont
' were Mrs. Warren Hazen, Mrs. D.
H. Clare. Mr.' and Mrs. Frank
Tripp and daughters, Betty and
Doris, Mr. 'White. Mrs. Allie Gar
rison, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johns, Mrs.
Champ Johns. Leland Johns, Dar
win Johns, Ernest ' Pope, Charlie
Pope, George Dewey, Mr. and Mrs.
Hank Mayn, Miss Clara Becker,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Clare, Mr. and
Mrs. Andy, Leeper and daughter,
Cora Jnnn, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Cooko, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Smith,
Mr. and Mm. Lester Robinson,
Mnrjorle Smith, Leonard Pike,
Nippy nuschman, Vernon, nernlce.
Arthur and Bobby Gaedecko, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Oandecke and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith wore
Ihe hosts and hostesses. At mid-
v night a delirious lunch of rake,
coffee nnd sandwiches was served.
The music was furnished by
Charlie Pope, Ernest Pope, Mrs.
Frank Tripp nnd Nippy Busclnnan.
''' SPOKANE vi'sifoRS
HONORED AT PARTY
OLENDALE, Jan. 20. Honoring
MrGlen Wardip who is visiting
hero front 8pokane. Wash., Mrs.
Wm. Wunsch asked a few friends
In TTnursdav afternoon to her
horns on Willis avenue. The hours
wore spoilt visiting with Mrs, Wur
drp, who is a former Glcndnle
resident, followed by lovely re
.freshments. i
. Guests 'included Mrs. John Mc
. Cuillock, Mrs. Charles Boyce, Mm.
, B. C. Huntington, Mrs. W. T. Har
bour, Mrs. B. P. Mouchette, Mrs.
C. fG. Richards, Mrs. R. B. Gard
nov, Mrs. Ella Leach, Mrs. Juiin.,
Hngen, Mrs. Wnrdrip and the
hostess, Mrs. Wunch. T
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GENERAL PUBLIC INVITED
TO CATHOLIC CARD PARTY
ON FRIDAY EVENING
A most cordial invitation has
been Issued the general public by
St. Joseph's Catholic Sewing so
ciety to attend a very delightful
benefit card parly to be held at
eight o'clock Friday evening, Jan
unry 22, at the parish hall on Kane
street.
An unusual and interesting fen
ture of the party will be that a
prise will be given for every table
in play. A door prize win also oe
given. Tables are being arranged
for contract and auction uriugo,
rive-hundred and nlnochlo.
Refreshments will be served nf
the close of the card play. Mrs.
W. Fest I acting as general chair
man of, I he party.
DOROTHY OLSON
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS
OLENDALE, Jan. 20 Dorothy
Olson entertained a number of her
school mates Saturday evening nt
Iho heme of her parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. A. Olson. Vnrlous games
followed by lovely refreshments
made the evening a very pleasant
one. Dorothy's guests included
Jean Hutchlns Junior Thomnson,
Sidney Tnghnm, Ellen Bussell, Mar
gnrot Mathews. June Albro, Bob
nnd Arthur, Wlnklemnn. Betty
Phillips. Mary Alice Hoots and
Millard Tomlin.
p. jt.
BOARD MEETING HELD
AT HUNTINGTON HOME
GLENDALE, Jan. 20. The Run
day school board of ihe ' Olivet
Prosbytorinn ' church .met at the
homo of Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Hunt
ington Wednesday evening to dis.
cuss affairs of the Sunday Bchool.
f'he latter part of the evening was
pent -In n social hour, followed by
lovely refreshments. . Members of
the bourd present were R. B.
Gardner, Mrs. 'Chaitlcs Boyce. Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Lewte. Rev. Fiscus
and Mr. and Mrs. Huntington.
DELIGHTFUL PARTY IS
ENJOYED SATURDAY NIGHT
Saturday evening a groun of
neighbors gathered at the Buck
Foi-k home of Mr. and Mrs. D. T,.
Neiderhelser on North Myrtle
creen, tor a delicious chicken sup
per and party.
Cards, games nnd dnncing were
enjoyed ,by Mr, and -Mrs. George
i;ox, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cole,
Claude Cole, Mrs. Mae Moore. Mr.
nnd Mrs. D. L. Neiderhelser and
son, Daniel, nnd Jack Marse.
jj.
MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS
TO MEET AT SYLWESTER
HOME THURSDAY AFTERNOON
, r , . . . , ,i
Instead of tho Mid-Week Bible
class meeting at the Beecroft
home as previously announced, all
members and friends have been
most cordially invited to meet at
two o'clock Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. W. Sylwester
at 1170 Military street.
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY
SOCIETY TO MEET
The Women's MlftRlnnnrv enMott,
of the M. E. church Rnnih will
hold a social meeting nt two o'
clock Thursday afternoon nt. the
homo of Mrs. C. K. Rand. All
members are most cordially invit
ed to enjoy the afternoon' nt the
Rand home.
POET'S CQRNF.R
i
YOUTH : r
By LUith Sanford, Tescumseh,
Okla.
Adrift on the sea of complexity,
My banner of youth flung high,
Afloat, my brain nil perplexity.
But my eyes turned to the sky.
Lost In a night of dark shadows,
Struggling to forco mo a pass,
Wondering nnd probing at ob
stacles, Thinking this dnrkno3 can't Inst.
Oh night, hold ino yet In your
bosom, ;
Strengthen me still for tho falls,
There they go down or pass on,
Where tho wild wind bluntcringly
calls.
Oh what can I do? I question,
To chaos nround my frail craft,
With naught but youth as my rud
der. At which the stern ages laugh.
Oh still I must steer toward the
sunset, , .
No derinite marked goal do I Ree,
No guide to show me the pitfalls,
Naught by my youthcrnft and me.
ANSWER TO "YOUTH"
By J. Margaret Crute Ashcrnft,
Roseburg, Ore.
You need not drift on the sea of
doubt,
With youth's banner rlonc,' flung
high.
Nor need tho brain be nil per
plexed, When the eyes turn toward the
. sky. '
Why should you bo. lost In dark
sbndows,
Struggling alone with the nlf,ht?
When there is One waiting to show
you
The way to the thore nnd the light.
Instead of youth, place God at the
helm.
Then out of chaos come peace.
And you will snll on to a glorious
end.
And the blustering sto.ms will
cease.
Oh you'.h, drift not toward the sun
set, With no definite object In view,
Let God be your guide and heaven
your goal,
And all things will come to you.
PARENT8 AND TEACHERS
TO. MEET THIS EVENING
CAMAS VALLEY, Jan. 20 - -The
January meeting of the Parents
and 'resellers club will he held at
the schoolhouse Wednesday even
ing, Januury 20. All members are
urged to bo present.
V. S. FRENCH RITES
SET FOR THURSDAY
The body of V. 8. French, for
many years a resident of Roseburg.
who died Sunday at Portland,
wnero lie bad mado his home for
the past year, urrlved In Roseburg
today. Funeral services are to he
held at 2 p. m. Thursday from tho
Koseburg undertaking company
chapel. Rev. Pony Smith will of
ficiate anil Interment will be In the
Masonic cemetery.
E
MARKETS
PRODUCE
PORTLAND, Jan. 20. (AP)
I1UTTBR Prints, A smilo. 35c lb.
In parchment wrapper, 36c in car
tons; B gin ile, parchment wrapper,
34c lb.; cartons 35c lb.
liUTTEItFAT (Portlar! deliv
ery, gpnornl prico) A Krado, do
Hvercd at loust twieo weohly, 3tiJ
37Jc lb.; country routes, S-lj-3rJc
lb.; n grade, 3IJ-35ic lb.; C Krade
at market.
11 OR ADR CREAM FOR MAR
KET Ruylnff price, butterfat Int
Bis, ESic lb.
EGGS Iluyintc price by whole
salers: rcxtrns, zic; standards, lite;
extra medium. 17c; medium firsts,
15c: undergrade, 15c dozen.
Cheese, country meats, live poul
try, potatoes, onions, wool, bav,
hops, mohair and cuscara bark,
steady nnd unchanged.
WHEAT
PORTLAND, Jan. 20. (AP)
Despite the steadiness at Chicaeo.
Minneapolis formed the b:sls for
the weakness in the local trade, al
though there was neither business
nor price change for May. On the
sample cash ranrltet nnother half
cent was taken off the n"Ice.
Wheat: Onen Hltrh Low Cloee
Mav 1.12 l.m 1.121 1.125
Cash wheat: Rlcr Rend bluestem,
hw, 12 pet. 1.17: dark hrmi vlnter,
13 net, 1.315; 12 net, 1.25J; 11 net,
1.19; soft whito and western
white, 1.1U: hard winter, 1.135;
western red 1,12a.
LIVESTOCK .
PORTLAND. Jan. 20. (AP)
fU. R. Dent. Agr.) HOOR Steiwlv
to 15 cents lower, mod-rhoice 1R5-
210 lh. driveins 10.35, few choice
lotft 10.50. load lots nhsent aunt
able to 10.R0. few 230-2SO lb. n.Rfi,
odd head llsrht lights 9.85, pock
ing sows s.nu. few choice light
feeder nlrs 8.75.
CATTLE Active, fully ntpodv;
odd head common steers. 6.00-0.50,
strictly good grain fed steers 8.40,
common heifers 5.006.00, better
Grades 7.00 and above, cuttery
cows down to 4.25, low cutter and
cutter cows 3.25-4.00, common-medium
4.25-5.00. god beef cows B.25-
6.00. few bulls . 5.50-6.75, cojnmon
venter jo.uu.
- SHEEP Active steady, -fniriv
eobd 91 lb. trucked In lambs 8.75.
i"lce load lns to 9.50, medium
8 00. mod full wooled venrllnfs
7 00-7.50, irood fnt eweq 5.25-5.50,
common load lots eligible to fi.00,
Stock and Bond
Averages
STOCKS
Compiled by Tho Associated Press.
Jan. 20: ,
30 15 IS 60
Ind'ls Hit's Ut's Sfks
Today 98.5 40.5 53.3 72.6
Prev. day .... 07.6 40.1 63.2 71.9
Month ago .... 94.3 36.9 50.3 68.9
Year aso 76.7 32.7 46.7 57.7
1936-37 high.. 99.3 43.6 64.0 72.8
1936-37 low 73.4 30.2 43.4 65.7
1935 high 76.3 31.2 44.7 56.1
1936 low ........ 49.5 18.5 21.6 31.8
BONDS
20 10 10 10
RR'3 Ind'ls Ut's Fgn.
Todny 98.7 104.2 102.7 73.8
Prev. day .... 98.7 104.3 102.7' 73.9
Month ngo .... 97.1 103.0 102.0 71.8
Vonr ngo 90.6 103.5 101.0 71.3
1936-37 high.. 99.0 104.4 103.1 73.9
1936-37 low .. 86.9 101.8 99.3 67.6
1935 high 87.8 102.2 99.8 70.4
1935 low 70.4 92.2 81.5 06.5
CARR'S 1c SALE
Dllt htir nnilnnt In on In la timtr In
full swing, offering you hundreds
or real bargains. Regular 15c muf
fin ItnilK. Innf nun a fi,):n nnna ntn
any 2 for 15c. Regular 10c writing
tablets, envelopes, etc., 2 for 11c.
Also hnndkerchieff, dish cloths.
bowls, common pins, 'giass and
china dinnerware, penctls, combs
and niflliv nthnr (toma Ttuv mm nt
regular price ami get mother one
ior ic. i nrr a, aitv.
BENEFIT
DANCE
sponsored by
Civic Clubs of Roseburg
FRIDAY
January 22 9 P. M.
ROSEBURG ARMORY
Music Donated by The Rhythmen
Admission: SOc per Couple
Local
News
III at Home Lee Kngels, Copco
eniployeo, is reported to be ill ut
his home.
Here From Portland O. S.
Yerby, of Po.-tland. was a business
visitor In tliis city Tuesday.
Go to Portland Mr. and Mrs.
Vic Noel, cf thlB city, left Tuesday
for Portland to spend a week Va
cationing. Ill Qulncy llrown, Oopvo em
ployee, has ben uiuible to he nt
work for n wool; i.n account of Ill
ness. Remodellnq Home Mr. and Mrs.
r. W. nndabaugh nro rei-iodeling
their home on South. Jackson
street this week. .
Spends Day In Salem Charles
A. Patehett, president of the Hoso
burg Rod ami Oun club, spent
TueBdny ut Snlom.
Here on Business Arnold Span
iel. Of Mni'Mllftnl.l u'lta n himtnnaa
visitor In this city Tuosdnv. Mr.
tiiianioi was formerly a reidont of
this city.
Able to Be Out Miss Mry Tlnld
win was able lo bo at work nt Mc
Kean and Tlaldwin's yesterday af
ternoon, after being very ill - tho
past two weeks,
Returns to Work Miss Pntii
Kcrscliner returned to her v.ork nt
the local Woolwortli stce today,
after being ill the pnst few dnys.
Attending to Business K. n.
Hnnilmnn nn,l Ti T. QliM.n. Dn.
Ins countv rommfsalone"". went to
untin niiu anmn niver i uesuny to
r.ttend to business.
Resumes Teachlnn Miss Verllo
Tracv, prlncinal of Penson .inl.ool.
has resumed her teaching after be
ing ill a few davs at her home on
South Stephens street.
Returns to Schonl Prfnclnnl
Clvdo Heard retnrne'i to the spnlni
high school todav, nfte' helns ill
the nart few davs nt his homo on
Washington street.
Here From Medford MIes Edna
Iticknrd. hnnip p"onowlcs dennrt"
ment eninloyee of the fnncn. Med
ford, arrived here Tuesday to
snond a short time at tho local of
fice on business. ...
Resldtnq in l.aurelwoof Ti and
Mrs. E. s. McLain and f"-iil" pre
making their homo In the P Young
residence in Laip-nlvond. Mr. Me
"Lnin is manager of vr Tlnnbnrr
branch of the U. S. Nntlonnl. hank.
Has Charne of Services Tlr. P.
L. Dunn, of this cltv, bnd chn''ffrt of
tho morning nnd evening services
of the Oakland Chrlstbn church
Sundnv In Ihe nbsenre of the pas
tor. Rev. fj. l.ovltt, who !b reported
to be ill in Kugenc.
Home From Hosnltat Miss Lo's
Ann Whinnle has been diseharced
from Mercy hospital and Is con
valescing at the hono of her por
ents. Attorney and Mrs. II. 1.
Whipple, on East Douglas street.
Miss Whlnple recontl;-; un iewent
an appendectomy.
WHAT YOU SHOULD
KNOW ABOUT
FACE PIMPLES
These diefiffurlnir little snots often
result from a slight, temporary dis
turbance, or merely from incorrect
cleansing, or sometimes they arq
more persistent due to deeper in
ternal causes.
While oroDerlv treating tho un
derlying cause, you can relieve tho
itchy, Burning soreness and help
your skin by using an ointment that
will keep the medication in contact
with the pimply spots. Apply it
every night and leave It on all
night. It does a world ox good.
For more than 40 years people
have used Resinol Ointment to 11 J I
this need. It soothes the irritation
and aids healing. It also treats the
oil pores where many surface pim
ples start. Washing first with
Resinol Soap quickena the pleasing
results.- - ;
Buy a jar of Resinol Ointment
and cake of Resinol Soap from any
druggist. For free sample write
Resinol, Dept. 10f Baltimore, fd.
Garden Valley Club to Meet
The Garden Vulley Women's club
will hold an all-day meeting Thurs
day at the clubroom with a no
hostess lunchebn ut noon.
Missionary Society to Meet
The llaptlst Missionary society
will meet Thursday afternoon at
Iwo o'clock in the church parlors.
A program will bo followed by refreshments.
Foreign Missionary Society to
Meet Tho Women's Foreign Mis
sionary socletv of the Methodist
Kplsconal church will meet Thurs
day afternoon at two o'clock at
Hie parsonnge, with Mrs. S. Ray
nor Smith hostess nnd Mrs. II. A,
Canaday program leader.
Eastern Snr Social Meeting
Roseburg chapter of Eastern Star
has Invited all other chapters in
Douglas county to meet at eight
o'clock Thursday night nt the Ma
sonic temple to celebrate the fltly-
lirst anniversary of Roseburg chnp
ler. A special nrogrum will be pre
sented nnd refreshments served.
Presbyterian Aid to Meet The
Presbyterian Ijidies Aid will moet
nt n 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon
In the church parlors Thursday.
MIsb Ruth Hoover, Roseburg piano
teacher, will present piano Boloc-
lions on the program, which will
be followed by the devotionals and
business meeting. Mrs. Hnrthu Per
mit Is chairman of tho dessert-
luncheon.
On Annual Leave I.t. Myron
Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. II.J
j. wood or U2i North Jackson
street, Is visiting his parents on
his annual mention. Myron is cm
ployed by tho federal government
nt Fort Peck, Montana, on the
great irrigation nnd flood control
dam. Ho will return to his work
in ttie laboratory section in
Februnry.
Choir to Meet Tonight The
Melhodlst Episcopal choir has been
invited to meet at 7:30 o'clock to
night nt the home of Mr. und Mrs.
A. J. Gcdiles on Nortli Jackson
street to make arrangements for
the annual Easter cantata. All
members are especially urged to
be present nt the meeting. Anyone
desiring transportation has been
nsked to meet nt the George Churc
hill home at US South Kline street.
Stops Here H. O. Pfander, who
has been spending the past' sev
eral months attending Columbia
university In New York, stopned
here over Monday to visit his sister-in-law,
Mrs. Robert Mercer, and
fnuiliy. en route to Portland to join
his wife nnd daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Pfander nnd daughter will snll
for their homo in Honolulu, Febru
ary 20, from Vancouver, B. C. -Mr.
Pfander is in. charge of physical
education at the Y. M. C. A. in
Honolulu.
Thursday Only
Stage and Screen Show
ON OUR STAGE
Famous Radio Artists
Carl A. Braunsdorf presents hi famous
HOLLYWOOD
HILL
BILLIES
NBC Radio Stars
Featuring Pinkey Barnrs
World Champion Trick Itoper.
with
SKF.KTFK'-'ACF.' - Al'UIOlOENS
FI.AHRl'STV' 'SI'AUE'
'DKL'CE SPItKlOKNS' and
Many others
Ihe Greatest Hillbilly Act Ever
presented in any theater
'. WE GUARANTEES ITI
ON 'our
TODAY ONLY
Bank Night $50
AND
HILARIOUS!
Eves. 35c
Mats. 25c
Children 10c
i mum; x w
Attends to Business Geprge
lJtnser, of Portland, was a busi
ness visitor In this city yesterday.
Returns From Eunene Attorney
Guy Cordon bus returned here, aft
er attending a district legion con
vention In lCugeno.
Back From California K. R.
Metsger, local contractor, haa re
turned here from a business trip
lo San Frunrlsco nnd other Califor
nia points.
Returns to Portland Judge O.
P. Coshow has returned to his
home in Portland, after spending
tho week-entl here with relatives
and friends. .
Back From Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Royce Allen returned to their
home at Melrosn this .week, after
snnndlng soveral davB in Portland
attending to business.
I Back From Grants Pass Mrs.
W. M. Campbell nnd Mrs. O.-F.. Ro
herts returned hern yestordnv from
Grants Pass, where thev atleniled
the nil-day meeting of the Treabv-
'rial erecntlve boail. of which
Mrs. Roberts is prosldont.
H. E. Mestlnn PostnAnerl Tim
homo demonstration meeting an
nounced ii'is week nt Itivpt-sdnle
crmnrrt hnll, Jin-t boon nnsl"n"ri
nnl'l Fphri,nt'v 9 ulimi II illl l,
held nt tl,A ImK.a a! lYfxa IT TO nil
nn Iho Noi'th ITmnmtn. A nntluck
uncneon will bo served nt noon.
P N, ft. flluh Polpne Mestlnn
Pott Vnhln ntmit.l aII l,nn
'ipi it,, mofttiiiff. .,'iw!ivh fn'
this F'-'-'iv. iiniu nnvi FrMtv. jnn-
ll"rv ?Otb. irn-lnians the ova.
,ilnr ,lll b" Fdv'hn Wpllp... Twin.
TTntnhlnna Mn 1?lal,i,,. n,..l
Tnvlor, Fiirlhof nrrnngemenls will
ue nnnnunceu inter.
" nrsns Hn- V- P. W.
ttriipnn p,i Ann. Ttntv. nf Porllnnd.
nn snAMdfr" pevernl diva bet1" vis.
Itltt" (hp fMnipt''s Itt'olhei'.ln.l"
mid niptp," Ttt'. nnfi ii's rh,,in rnv-
clrtgt l T.niH'nlWP''!. Ml'a Vl'llao'.
,,'ou f,.n"tv AUss Mnr'",,',,i
oi,it,iq pr 1?o''n',"',,'. ror y'"i-
t" liOM, Ti-n IMIn,, p.l pnn tUnn
trt o to 5-t F'"inpo to vlsjt re-
lnllvpq nf Vr, Wllon.
FOR
STUFFY HEAD
A few drops up each
nostril reduces
swollen membranes,
clears away clog
ging mucus, bringS
welcome relief. -
VicksVatronol
30c double quantity SOc
screen
8howi
2-7-9
P, M,
I tw. v rHH A .l. i i , .. i
Ml-a I Mn.nl flnnnan 'I'xna.l..,,
...... U-UH.M UW,D .till
fnl- Aalilixi.l tn m.bA ll.nU t.nn,u
Mrs. Cooper was formerly Miss
.euure ueiuwep or mis cuy.
Council to Meet Tim Youth's
Temperance council will meet
Thursday night at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Marsters, S21 S.
Kan Btreet, at 7:30. Tho program
for tho evening is the beginning of
a serins sponsored by tho national
headquarters. Tho theme for the
evening is Y. T. C. maneuvers.
Miss Virginia Rudo la to he the
Bpeaker. A social .hour wll con
clude the program. All young pco
plo are Invited lo attend,
ANDRE GAGNON OF
MILL FAME DIES
PORTLAND, Ore, Jnn. 20 (AP)
The nation's lumbar industry
took moro tlmn passing nolo tmluy
nf tho (ionth lwo of Anilre Onmon,
loiiff known nn tho "tntlinr of tho
modern sawmill." Hq wns S3 yours
old.
GnRnon, a native of Qnol.oc nnd
loni; interested In logglne and lum-
tjerlng in Minnosota anil Oreeon,
canio to Portluud from Mnrshflold
four yoorn ago. Ho died In his ho
tul suite lust, niht.
Ho wns credited Willi many of
the inventions which speeded up
tho cuttiiiK of lumber mid was
brought west from Minneapolis by
tho Smith lumber Interests on Coos
Pay -yearn nKO to-Bunorvise con-
structloii of n mill nt Mnrsiiflold.
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
2 - BIG FEATURES -a
A Great Variety Bill Starts
Tomorrow!
. XTX WIZARD!
' ?VV A You'li howl f
f i f: at the laff I
I C , -4 s c o r e h e :
L v -.J&j piles up by
PLUS Of THE
A Grand All Action
I a CHARLES YK
te STAR RETT V 1
MEREDITH 7
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t TO nr BANK night
ii "Jungle Princess"
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"Sons of Steel"
show. 2.7.9 p. m. r I y nru h
Mots. 26o Eves. 35c I A, I J Jt H
Children 10e iSag
1-QT. CREAM PITCHER, lo
Thlt la one of the hundreds ot
bargains offered during Carr's big
lc Bale, now going on. Buy an ar
ticle at regular price and get an
other like it for just lo more. Dar
gains from all departments of our
store. You can't uffonl to miss this
sale. Come en.'ly. Curr'g.-r-Adv.
? HAVE Y00 TRIE
SJfafyiruf YOUR SKIN f
; As a part of your daily beauty
chedule, use Chamberlain's Lo
tion regularly. It helps keep your
hands, arms and skin smooth and
lovely, because it latinizes. A
clear, golden liquid, Chamber- :
Iain's dries quickly, is never
sticky, greasy or gummy. At all
drug and department
I A ' stores, Chamberlain .
iaDoratories, inc.,
Des Moines, Iowa.
Sifintir, VIII Ism
SAME BILL
Western Comedy I
vat