PAGE EIGHT T H U R SD A Y , S K IT TH E SPRINGE,KI.ll NEW* A CAPABLE CAST IN ALLAN JIM STEWART MOVING TO 'KLAMATH FALLS LOCATION Youth Mates W ith Age DW ANS ‘ BIG BROTHER" Th» Allan Dwan Paramount i n ­ duction of "Big Brother," a Rex Beach novel, which » ill be shown at the Bell theatre on Friday Saturday next to remain t»r ’ dam. la »«prletnonted by * cast of worthiness and repute. Heading the list of popular players, who bring the fatuous story to the silver sheet. Is Tom Moore in the role of Jimmy Donovan, the leader of the Car Barn gang on New York's lower East side It Is doubtful if Moore ever ha 1 a more appropriate role. Edith Roberta, whose recent return to the studios after an Illness finds her in greater popularity than ever. pJays the feminine lead. Then there ia Raymond Hatton, also feat­ ured in the role of a dope fiend: 1 Mickey Bennett, the talented seven- year old player. Charles Henderson. Joe King. Paul Panxer. Xeill Kelly, William Black. Milton Herman. Flo­ rence Ashbroog and Yvonne Hughes play in support J E Stewart, for years In the meat ■ business In Sprlugfie’d. has closed nut (his bu'lu ss In (he building occupied by the Cash and Carry store, with the Intention of removing with his wife and son to Klamaih Falls « h ere ha will start a meat shop In partnership with Ills wife's step father. 1.. Jacobs The family will leave soinelltiie this week end. It la planned. Mr. Stewart haa had Ids preaent meal market for two years. Ha was formerly the owner of i he market uow run by Hoi- verJon Brothers He w as horn an I reared In Springfield, hut haa lived In Klamath Falls once before. FOR RBNT Six room house. 387 B street Mrs, J. A. Fiatata.m Phone Kugeue »87 » 18 H. 1M«. O ur N ext President? F irs t returns fro m this nrw»|Htpvr*s nation w nlt P restdenlial po ll «hows 'Uge. Davis and I at F nllatte so elnaely grouped that the pot, d itty o f the election le ing throw n in to the House and Senate is easily w ith in reason In such event either Daw«-» or Bryan m ight be made president This naw p tcliir« , from Lincoln. N eb. shows the tw o Vice Presidential candidates in frie n d ly visit when Dawes called upon G overnor llry a o WANTEIV- Hauling, plowing or cut tlvatlng. any site Job Inquire at Edward Cochran, 23, and his bride of 89, Mrs. Mary McGinnis Cochran, who were recently married in Los Angeles, claim that lova alone was the reason for this strange match. Cochran, formerly an oil field worker is now manager of his w ife’s apartment houses. Dr Ralph 8. Dippel. Dentist. Vitus building. Springfield, Oregon. Returning from Utah— Mrs. Dan Springfield News 11 SS per year. Driscoll and children. Robert. Pauline and Fay will leave Ogden, t'tah this •week to return to Springfield after a month's absence Robert and Paul­ i IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE week for six succeaslv* weeks lu the; ine will enter school here. STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE Springfield News, a newspaper of gen-, COl'NTY*. eral circulation, published ln Lane ] Fred XV. Colvin. Plaintiff, vs. Edith County. Oregon, by order of the Hon , ... H arvey Funeral Tuesday. Bell Colvin, defendant orable O F. Skipworth. Judge of the Funeral services for Miss Dora R SUMMONS above entitled court, made and enter­ To Edith Bell Colvin: Harvey, young Springfield resident, ed ou the 9th day of September. 1974. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE and the date of the first publication. were held Tuesday morning at 10 o'­ OF OREGON: Yon are hereby requir­ clock in the W laker chapel. Rev. E. ed to appear and answer the com­ Is the 1 Ith dav of September, 1924 WILLIAMS & BEAN. B. Luther officiated. Interment was plaint filed against you within six Attorney for Plaintiff THURSDAY In Laurel HUI cemetery. weeks from the date of the first pub­ S 11 18 25 O 2 9 15 22 Miss Harvey died at her home on lication of to is summons, and If you DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. teasg m mu ‘ | - • —' _ - .. . fail w to •pgami appear aauu and «maeeg-i answer lu« for want Mill street Saturday night at the age thereof the plaintiff wiU apply t o ' Mrs J Tipton of Marcola In 1 in of 23 years. 1 month and 16 days. She the court for a decree dfcsslorinir bhe Springfield Tuesday evening for mtxli- { had been an invalid for two or three marriage contract exUting between C1j treatment Mrs R Roner of G(>, hen re,„ rnwl years. She Is survived by a sister, you and the plaintiff as prayed for In and tne complaint. also living in Springfield. This summons is published once a ,o *>er h°m e Tuesday after being d is-, "THE WAY OF A MAN" » missed from the Pacific Christian ’ hospital In Eugene. FRIDAY - SATURDAY - French Champion Loses First Race, But Mr and Mrs. Jack Oliver m otorel Rex Beach’s to Cottage Grove Sunday for a visit i with relatives. < < D :_ D __ a l____ >9 BELL T heatre Headquarters For School Supplies It Is now time to think of school books and supplies. A new Conklin pen or Evcrsharp pencil 1« an added In­ centive for the student to do better work. Stephen Steps Out’ Flanery’s Drug Store 77>e ' f t o x a i t Drug ¿ f a n Big Brother Sudanese Restless Phon« 19 Springfield, O n . with TOM MOORE Comedy— ’’In Dutch" SUNDAY ONLY “The Fighting Coward” Comedy— “Fully Insured MONDAY. TUESDAY Epinard, four-year-old French champion, lost the first of his three scheduled races to the American horse. Wise Counsellor, but only by a half length, as shown in the picture of the finish. Carrying 130 pounds, the great horse outran Zev end the rest o f the field, but could not hold a lead over Wise Counsellor. This Wee kJ s/ r i . i- IRON FALSE TEETH. WAR AND CRIME DOESN’T PAY. YOUTH AND LAWLESSNESS. SOME CAN’T WEAR EM. ^ T w o things never pay—crime and wSr. The big w ar cost two hun­ dred and fifty billions of dollars, besides lives lost. The Chicago crim e that attracts attention will cost a t least $600,000. I t’s expensive, even for taxpaye They will sup­ ply about $100,00 as their share. The parents of the depraved youths that murdered young Franks Will spend about $500,000. ? T hat is the price of two young men’s attem pt to get $10,000 by kidnaping. Their two necks may be added to th e total. “TO THE LADIES" Note: Starting Monday. Septem­ ber 6th this theatre running ev­ ery night. • enta. prohibitionists will „.y , "'•11 a t terrible drunkenness there v.ill be in Italy.” But they don’t krow the Italian people. They don’t get drunk, whether th e wine is cheap or dear. Judge Talley says, “The United States is the most lawless nation, and most criminals are youngsters.” T hat’s just it. The United States is a youngster. Youth is always lawless. Lawlessness is terrible, but there is one worse thing, and that is stagnation. P arts of the West th a t were once most lawless in the old gold fever days are now typically law abiding. This country will settle down. “There is a cure for exuberance, none for sterib v.” _— The g reat Krupp concern, makers of big cannon on which the Kaiser’s power used tc rest, now manufac­ tu res false teeth of steel, enameled, the same steel th a t once went into fighting machinery. Can yon imagine anything stran g er in history than the possi­ bility of the Kaiser wearing a set of false teeth made by the Ki-upps? N ot the same bite in that set as there was in the old cannon. —• Wednesday-Thursday enough casks to hold Jt. . c walk into a w‘ne cel- rink as much as desire --------- B y A rth u r B risb an e Adam’s Rib A Hollande/ is on his w ay to Marseilles, a distance of 700 miles. To win a bet he m ust travel all th e way tuqplng som ersaults. S ta rt­ A woman, eighty, hobs her hair, ing In November, 1923, he has until partlytbeeggse she is tired of hear- next February 12 to finish the trip. ing young re-opie of flftjA«nd sixty About two million som ersaults wul talking about it. Some o f^ th e cover the distance. The man Is well youngsters consider an eighty-year- padded, and seems quite happy, like old “boyish bob” am using. But many th a t think as he trSVela, also many a woman of eighty is literally -youftger than the worn-out flapper In somersaults. , ■of eighteen or thirty-eight. I t ’« Italy doesn’t know what to do the youth in the eyes, not ia the with her wine crop thia year. She years, th a t counts. A uto Top Peterson Auto Painting, Enameling, Upholstering Eugene, Oregon Corner 8th and Olive In preparing for winter, look over the range Disease is ore of earth ’s m yste­ ries. A M moat mysterious is the trouble th at N ature takes to pro­ tect disease germs against their enemies, including man. For instance, the tubercular ba­ cillus which kills millions, lives en­ cased in "a heavy capsule of fat,” which gives it elasticity and pro­ tects it from its enemies in our blood. Knickerh >ck< rs are sensible, worn a t tli.- : ;yht time, but they are not for ev> female figure. In the ’v :.r 'b you see hundreds of young -r-’ii.en io knickerbockers that remirr you of the stone wall built by th e honest farm er, “Three feet high, three feet wide,” so th a t if it blows over it will be ju st the same. Some young ladies in knick­ erbockers would look about the same, if they blew over. But why fine the poor creatures ? Many are fining themselves to the value of one husband. _ that we put on your c ar la th - name as m ost of the next cars luive when they come from the factory It's the only linlHhlng m aterial that m akes a faded c ar look new. O ur Auto Top« are made es|x»f-1nlly to give w ear and to look well. W inter Is coming- get your top here now. London— Maj. Gen. 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