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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1924)
i, t . i . ti I ) i I! I 1 1 li I r f I' I'UgO Four" (I THE EUGENE DAILY GUABJJ VAGRANTS SOLICIT IN SYSTEMATIC WAY Monday Evening,' Jan j. 'l' 1 1 HI K UIiHIi UAlilL UUaWV f , I More for yourj Money in a Kimball Piano The experience of W. W. Kimluill Pnmpnny covers a continuous ' period of over sixty years. Thus purchasers of Kimball pianos share in (he advantages of more than half a century of constant and intelH-1 gent effort in the piano field and get the most' for the money. Large Output Kor more than a quarter of a century the volume of business of the Kimball Company has been of such magnitude as to furnish conclus ive evidence of its great popularity. To you this large output tins much significance, 'it signifies nil that unlimited capital can -commandas W. W. Kimball Company purchase for cash. It means they can afford to sell at n small profit, obtaining results from mere volume of sales... This is also proof of ability of W. W. Kimball Company t" furnish the most for the money. ; J ; . ' 450,000 Kimball Pianos in Use Today ; ; ,; WE ARRANGE TERMS TO SUIT YOU. LARAWAY MUSIC STORES Orogon's , Homo of the Kimball Stores in Eugene and Corvallis I . ! . An, amazing love- & drama of a man and a X woman old enough to X be his mother! , X "BLACK OXEN" jt Railroad Will Buy Large Bill Of Lumber Although there has been a lempnrary al.litnli In the lumber market ' K. B. Iuffy, ti-eg;m representative of the Kenver & Itlo Orande,'- Mpeeta it to eome back before lone. Mr. Ihiffv'a 00111. pany laa planned to jint'ekaae about two ona-balf million dollara . worth , of. lumber In Oregon thin year. In this aro Included S(Kl.0OO tlcx bealdes a lot of dl- In thoae duy of hustle nl bustle competition ha become keen. System u the cry at every turn. - 1 .Kvidence that yste,m in bring incor porated into every line wan given Sun day eveningl'wben teveu vagrant were seen working on Willamette street. Here in how they dM their stuff. ' i t . Two may have been independent of the quintet, for they worki from Nintli menus Cuutb.'Bnt the orher five had It . They met on the corner of Kiith ave nue aim Willamette and planned it out. One of them, the one who moiled when he begged,! etarted aoutb on W'illametti, asking everyone be met or."jut enough to get something to eat on.- One- of his leates took the other side of the street.; lit vn more irruff. but it didn't stop him from Baking everyone he, too, met. Meet Every One. 'After they had gone about a block one of Uie three remaining started ulong, lend the other two did their begging to gether. Thev tombed the street to 11 I fure-thee-we'll, asking practically every one they met to help them out. Ac- cording to observers they obtained but little, for they soon met again for an cther consultation. ' " ' 1 They tried it two or three' times as 1 a new grotip f pedestrians came along. Then they got, together, and went their '.way northward. I It was plain to see that they were professionals at the trick. Kvery move each one made was done. in: a, way that would not conflict with the moves of the others. Their begging wu down to a iyslem. i . One of the ill-dressed vagrant (thev were all ill.llressed, for they don't beg in dress suitH any mure) is reported to have entered a local restaurant. ' He naked fnr-, meal, and seemed in dignant that it wns not. given to him. "fourought to be proud of the fact that, you're well enough fixed to take care of us unfortunates," he declared. Not Wanting Work. One of the "unfortunates" wan re-I ferred to the Salvation Army, but- he didn't go. The Solvation Army tries to. find work for tliem, ami it nnan t worn they were looking for. When a patrolman passed ab'ng Wil lamette tho vagrants became very in terested in certain shop windows for a few minutes. ; ' The Sensation of the Centuh LOVE! GLAMOR! SPLENDOR tvio oiamniirfius love drama oi the . uttln r?oi.. swayed the throne of King Tut with her alluring A FERVID ROMANCE OF THE MOST OP EBRATED RULER OF THREE CENTURj A gripping drama,' topical" in .theme, "costly staged a magnitude of setting amazing in. its massive sceass" countless players. , ...... . ,'. . L . mension stuff. Other railroad are- peeled 'do be heavy buyeri again this year. Mr. Duffy expects to place a con-1 ' ' ' " !!re,,!!!r!j:! 'iL-SS':,!1 1 Klamath Slayinir Is u uomea in wiysiery BAKER B0!V SUICIDES Riiker, Ore., Jan. 21'. I. N. S.)- William Cook,, 17, committed Bukide by drinking poison, Sunday afternoon, 111 health iu believed to huve been the cause. . imt !!' , , - ' - r I Ell r y J& m IKIW III "IF JOHN HAD ONLY INSURED HIS LIF Klamanh Falls, Jan; 21. Who killed J. IT. frni ton, "well linuKiL rtil"( of this city, prominent in frati'innl t-ircleHv who was nhot to death in hi hoim early on SnUmluy morninjf, lw the nitration' which todny 1h ciniKinR wide iHscuKsion hir( fol lowing tile vwdirt. fltt SatUrtliiy night Unit dentil t?iih viiiifHift' thy a (fimwliot wound inflicted h,v a pernon nnltnowm. Jlrat.tou's death nrirtnises to ro dnwn la local history flw n unsolved myRtery, UiileRH (nibao;nient nrresia bear, out the 'testimony of Airs. Hratlon that tbo futnl ; Hhot wan fired by a mnsltnl intrude!', who I also fired t before vanishing into i tlu nurht. parfeH ;oiiipoRure, Mrs. Ttratton or. tile mtiuest tout ot ineidentt sur . rounding the death of her husband, her Htory varying not the slight eat decree from thnt told the authorities previoual.v. She wan awakened by n shot, she said, turned on the light in. her bedroom and opened the, d,oor Into Iho dining room adjoining, whero 'Brat ton slept. As she did no a man. clad in a dark milt, wearing n lowptdlfHl- ctip and with the lower por tion of his fm'O covered, fired at her. then opened the door ta -the side porch, and disappeared, Her cry aroused ber son'ond a room er, who slept upsia'rft, but before they reached 1he room she had arranged the body of ber husband, sprawled on his couch, and covered his face with ft towel. Hlie then called a doctor ami the police. HIGH COURT RECkSSES1 WtBhlngton .Jan. 1. The supreme court of the United State will, recess from January 18 .to. February, 18, Chief Justice Tnft announced today. "He was so devoted and considerate; he thought he was making me happy by spending money as quickly as he earned it. Oh, Ave never dreamed that a terrible thing might happen. , f , , , L - . "A Life Insurance policy would have cost such a small fraction of John's incomesand I would pot be so distracted now as to the future!" , This Is Life Insurance Day - If you want to make sure that YOUR wife won't, un dergo the torment, of this unfortunate widow, let us talk over With you the matter of Life Insurance to day. , v. - ;.. GUARANTEED Eight, 10, 12, 15 thousand miles. Kom yon Corda. Yonr credit Ib rtood with n. Chamberlain Vulonuiiinn Works, !lfl W 0th St. '. , fJ WITH A'- HUGE V ' ?l ' CAST HEADED ; T CARMEL j .p04 & "v,:V, MYERS I I ": ' MALCOLM J iWk I Stark, "rutUeS5 1 1 yJ, TXlnnv l 2 tptfik l gripped her-fo Mac GREGOR: A ; ' n and-oh, , C JUNE ELVIDC1E . - v. . A MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCTION DE LUXE REGULAR v PRICES And Comedy "SNUB" r POLLARD " ;. ; . in "California or Bust'; A Rex Specialty PROLOGUE ; AR VIA ' " . Egyptian Danseuse '!' ..in' - ... I "The DANCE of ihe NILE, . At 7:3 J and 9!30 p. m. ! "i Musically accompanied by i on the iWurlitzer, . Supreme Playing TODAY and TUESDAY KINOGRAM NEWS EVENTS and "FUN FROM THE PEE . New York Life Ins. Co.. Frank A. Page, Agent Phono 35:i-R Missouri State Life Ins. Co. J. K. Pratt, Agent Koom 10, I'. S. H;mk HK!!?. Mutual Life of New York O. M. Sprague, Agent Koom 2, U. S. Bank lildtf. .. The Provident Life Inc. Co. Clare A. Lee, Agent OhsUo Tlu-ntrtt JiKlg., , l'liono .P',)7 BRIDGE CLOSING CHANGE0 Albany. Ore..- .Tim. 21. The rloainK of the Albany bridge over the Willam- I ett during the day in order to make re- :h)diice from- the Benton county j pairs on the floorinf; brought out : ao 1 n ueh oipoaitio ainonit the Albany bus iness men who draw extnsiTc trade on.'! side that the county court baa chan&ed the end midnight. dosin? bourn so that the bridge will be j The Kiwanis club " cpeni for travel frum iniilnteht until 4 ; in securing- the change in won o'clock in the afternoon. The bridge crew ! and provided $250 for the will nuike the repairs between 4 o'clock i tho men working on the bnff i Hi! 2SUm A WW ' S LIKE lOTINGlfeffi:- TUESDAY IS OWN YOUR OV?N HOME .:jAt n m ! . jire? rrjzes to ihojseOJiiying NtwHUms Jdn . VOwM-YodfOwh -Harae Day"". $50 Dining Table to the first one to Buy a Homejau TaSsdaJ. . v. . ' .'.;' '" ''' $25 Floor Lamp will be given toeach and every purchaser !whn WaI jp.,A i. . ''."'A ' You make your selection through your dealer we Mv tho, ' . . ; Other smftll prkes-wiU be giveneopUwholisftir Barnes th'k'fflkdayViiVD W. B. COOPER REALTY OFFICE "- 695 Willamette St , Office Hours Tuesday 8 a. m. .Till 9 p. m. 00 Pbo