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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1924)
irda? Eyyng. May rf, 192&' Jrm 1 XH'E EG ' .-;.. . . o OEKB a ' Page' Page Three - W9 X T .TV ITI1 F JUST MUST TRY IT" tfhea She Gave Sin gleton Bottle of Tanliic-Relief Was Quick and Sure. TMilac b certainly given ina uis( PP 0,ld 1 '"" . a 17 d uiii in good, 30iiil weight to K "I fr it to," dednrcl Chrlslorh l lutWtoa. 806 S. IStu St., ft.b. Sebnwka, recently. .j,c(r- takins Tnnlac, I had abso w,ly no appetite. I would often sit Lm w the table, eat n few bites and Jll full. Sleeplessness also troubled and I ot int0 a wcnk.run-down (oodition. . .. One day my wife brougut home a kottle of Tanlac and told .me: "You've lt ot to try it." Well, sir, I began aearty and before long Teniae Ed my vbole system toned up. I now Hi sad digest everything, sleep good, fid feel fine generally. Folks who Jut to build up their health should n't overlook Tanlac." Tonlnc is for sale by all good drue n.i, Accept no substitute. Over 40 Injun bottles sold. JIM X r I b.o. SJ'NQLE.TOH Tanlac Vegetable Pills for consti pation. Made and recommended by the manufacturers of Tanlac. ""tijir Yuri Jife. Castle Theatre. Phong Of. EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO. of New York. See Robert W. Enrl. or phone 1107-Y CHICHESTER S PILLS f-rr-v Tna diamond brand, a u Ribbon. X x fjprY BKK9 Thl-chm-t-!-j Diamond Jli FlIU la ltc4 ud Mold nt Uoifi. scaled with Blue Rl! 1 n no ol bi-r. Hbv r vuw vujiunu iH4m riLIA lor jetn kacwonllckt, S4fesL Alnn KelULl SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Ford Truck For Sale. Enquire at 45 East 9th St. Room 6 Furtherance of plans for the com memoration of Memorial day in Eu gone this year was accomplished at a meeting of the representatives of the various patriotic organizations jf the city Tuesday cveniug in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. A parade whici. will include all groups of veterans, the national guard aud the It. O. T. C. as well as the school children of the city, a dinner for the members of the urand Army of the Kepublu- and their wives, and programs in honor of the soldiers and sailors, to be held at the Odd bellows cemetery and the EigbtJi avenue bridge over the mill race will be features of the dav. it was decided. llie orooosal for the dinner for the G. A. K. men aud their ladies took iid great deal of discussion at the Tuesday evening meeting. Because of tne targe number or American Legion members, it was understood that the Legionnaires would not be able to at tend tne dinner, so It was 'mally de cided that it should be an affur for the G. A. U. and their ladies only. White to Be Marshal. Major William G. White of the Oregon natioual guard is to act as marshal of the day for the celebra tion. He will personally supervise the activities ot tne parade. School children will be asked to bring flowers to school with them when they return Thursday noon after lunch. The flowers will be gathered up in trucks, and will be taken to the armory to be made into wreaths to deoorate the soldier graves. The mem bers of the Boy Scouts will help' in placing flags on all tie soldier gravcB on Thursday. A salute to the flag by a member of each organization, who is to be in full uniform, will be a feature. The salute will be made just before the firing of the rifle salute to the flag. Legion Supplies Cars. Members of the American Legion are looking after the furnishing of cars to carry the Civil war veterans. About 25 cars will be needed, it is eipected. The committee members who met Tnuday rniAT warn Qrud Army ot tit UepablleChas. Dickenson, chairman; T. N. I'lsnk and B. P. Endicoiti Woman's Keliaf Corps Mmda Slattery, chairman. Minn s Stamper, Mattle Hydorn, Susan Bow ers, Koto Kiley, Adelia Stlckels and Mrs. Martha. Drum; Ladies of the J. A. It. Mrs. H. A. Toms, chairman, Mrs. W. H. Andrew, Mr. B. E. Or ton: Spanish War Veterans Fred Wentworth. chairman. It. L. Fierce and V. G. White; American Legion E. S. Tuttlo. chairman. Ben . uor ns, Dr. Gray and George V. Love; American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. E. S. Tuttle. Mra. E. 1. Uorris, Mrs. Walter McCormick and Mrs. neua ltor.n; Veterans of Foreien Wars C. D. Cheiem and Poul D. Green; K. O. T. C. Colonel William S. Sinclair; Clubs W. r. 71X 7(iiH.. Boy Scouts J. N. Carr; Floneer Clubs XV. P. Walter. Grange Honors Pitney Memory Resolutions on the death of Wil liam Fitney, killed by a train a few weeka ago, were passed at the last meeting of the Junetiou City grauge. The resolution follows: "Wlereas, our Heavenly Father has removed from our midst our es teemed friend and member of Junc tion City grange, Win. M. Pitney, therefore be it "Resolved, that we deaire to pay a tribute to the memory of our bra tier and extend our heartfelt sym pathy to the sorrowing family, be it further "Resolved, that our charter be draned iu mourning for 30 dnya. "By order of Junction city grange. dated May la. 1UZ4. "GEO. H. GILMORK, Sec." G. O. P. Leader in California Dies , San Francisco, May 21. The pic turesque life of Alfred Greenebaum. president of the Alaska Codfish com pany, treasurer for more than a de cade of tie republican Slate central committee was brought to a close here Tuesday when he succumbed to typlv oid pneumonia after an illness of nearly three months. He was 67 years old. For quality cigars. Prince Nemo. Insure with Henry Tromp. 33 West Oth avenwe. tf Theatres HEILIO "Three Miles Out." CASTLK--"The Fighting Cow ard. HEX "The Shooting of Dan McUrew." REX AND CASTLE OFFERING BILLS OF FUN, THRILLS He who hftB the time and wnnts to kill two birds with one stone may siemi on vu joy able eveniug touiglit j inking iu the Uvx and Cut tie ihe- aiit's. At the first is "Tho iSUootmg ot lnu AiYLirew ami at. the Litter "The Kiel. tine Coward." It can be dene, for the wriu-r tried it last niKht, enjoying many a laugh at the Oisll and getting inuiy a thrill ut tho Culh-u I.andis, in The Fighting Coward" offers the beat attract iou (or one who desires to "single shoot." There is a real comedy. It litis its tense moments, but it's a laugh producer from start to fuush especially finish. J. lie director who put out the Dan McUrew picture inukes the same mis take as did the other two who pro Ctticed the first screenings of Robert Y. Service's rhymed thriller he has Mi-Grew sitting at a card table play ing solitaire, instead of solo as per subtitle and original verso, when the miner, "hog dirty and loaded for bear." comes to put a bullet though McCircw after his masterly piano re cital has been given. Hut at that is an Interesting pic ture. Some of the settings aro some what stagey, but that is to he expect ed where action jumps from the j uuiu aea ui im-w a. oris una iroui there to Alaska. Madge Kennedy Is Stunter in 'Three Miles Out,' Heilig In the malting of her newest thrill er, "Three Miles Ou" showing last times today at the Heilig. Madge Ken nedy performed a series of apectaeu Inr stunts after the fashion of Har old Lloyd that caused some of the I ew a or huh criurs ana reviewers of the world's premiere of the picture P Buy "Check" Seal Radio Setc LET the "Check Seal bringthe universal voice of radio into your home. Its another one of the benefits that come so easily in these days of electricity. Soft lights, clean electric heat, sturdy electric power plus entertainment and educa tion witnout effort from an R. C A. Radiola set that's what electricity means in "Check" Seal homes. "Check" Seal Radiolas are light in weight, compact in design and efficient in operation. They are made accordingto the same scientific principles as the Radio Corporation commex cial equipment used for Marine and Trans oceanic communication. 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Misn Kennedy also wears en unus ual Une of specially -designed clothes. The La-Monte and Wheelers wind np the show with a two act vaudeville program ox music ana comedy. ICEBURQS CLEARED AWAY Halifax, May 21. The United States government cutter Modoc, which has been on lco duty reported today that the north Atlantic steamer ACTING OF 8ENSATI0NS DEPENDED UPOIV BY CRUZE In direct in st such players an Krnest Torrance, Mary Astor, Noah llecry. Phyllis Llavef' and Cullen Lnndia, who are featured in his latvst production for Paramount, "The FlRhtinR Cow ard," which is- playing tonight for the last time at the Can fie, Crur.e depend ed upon iiieir HonwieiiKB 01 mir nri to do r tray the scene as 'he described It. "The FifMinir Coward," Is an adap tation of the 1 Tooth TarkinRton stose play, "iraimolla." t BARBARA LAMAR BEGAN AS DANCER; SEEN IN REX FILM As the "Ixdy Known ns Iou" in the screen version of "The Shooting of Dan McOrew," Robert W. Hervico's famons poem. Miss La Marr has a role which rails into play all the tal ents for which she is famous. Pan ver, vampire, and lover are-some of the parts which she plays in this Metro picture adaptod to the screen by Winifred Badger, under the per sonal supervision of Arthur If. Rfiw yer. It fa a Bawyer-Lubin production showing at the Ilex fur the last times today. BIG RU88 DEFICIT Copenhagen, May 21. Alexiev Ry kov, mir-cessor to Lenlne in the Hus sion Soviet government, declared in a speech at Moscow that thi f focal year's deficit will be $200,000,(KK, according to a Moscow dispatch re ceived today. IS BETTER Tl FOUNTAI States 58 Year Old Okla homa Who Says Korex Compound Made Him Young, "My rheumatism of yean' standing has not bothered me arnce 1 started taking korex compound," savs Harry O. Thompson of 11132 W. JiOth Ht., Oklahoma City, "and I feel ever so much better in every way. A week ago I was complete) v played out. TndRy I am gaining in weight and I can now work o'ltstd In all kinds of weather, Korex Is better than a Fountnin of Youth. I feel twenty years younger." The beneficial effects of korex are healthful, natural and lasting, accord ing to enthusiastic users. Thousand the world over are now taking It to relieve aching muscles, poor circula tion, rapid decline, lows of apnttte, premature old age and general run down! played-out condition. Korex mny now he bad In Eugene at Allen's Drug store and Ked Crofis Drug com psny, according to the American dis tributors of korex compound. lane la free of bergs. Not a berg waa sighted during the 15 days the' Modoc cruised off the Grand Banks. 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