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Tuesday Evening, An , THE EUGENE DAILY G U A B D ? u. TODAY LAST V DAY Gloria Swanson ? "Blue Beard's t t Y t Y y Eighth Wife" t Y T I i 2 i SCHOOLS WILL OPEN SEPT. 11 IS DECISION A story of a modern lueterd and the irlrl who put a bap- py end to his rnatri. X - it MHMtllAII f KIKOGRAM NEWS f EXCELLENT Any Seat Any Phow A Anv Timo X X Kiddies A Dime A I THE I Castle J X SasSl 'V nd move. 8e Lemmers, the Heuee Mevsr, 710 C. 17th, Phone 1728, School Calendar Mapped At Meeting of Board Monday Evening; Two Weeks' Vacation. Plan, A complete schedule of thg school dates was adopted at tha meeting of tha Eugone school board Mon day night. rJc-i.oot fa to open Bep tember 22, and Js to close' June i, ie, The first holiday on tha calendar fiomci ArmlHtlco day. November 11, Thla year the schools Hill have two weeKe vacation miring tie Christ, mai holidays. School will close uecenuier zu ana re-open on Jan vary 6. The (Irs; six weeks ends rjovewper S, 4'nleudar Is Arranged The complot. ealendar tor the genool year J follow! A teachers meeting at 3 p, Saturday, September to; opening school day, Septembor 22; end of first six weeks, vovembif t; Arml stlce day. -holiday. November 11; rhanksaivlng;, November ' s?t the twenty-eighth will also be a holi day; December 16, close or second six weeks; December tv to Jan uary 6, Christmas holidays; Februr ary 0 nd of first semester; Febru ary 22, Washington's birthday; March zl, end of fourth six weeks; May i, sod of fifth six weeks; Jupe ena or scnooi year. SEASON'S FIRSTFmiJTS Seme sliced peacttc or any ether Irwh fruit -op dish , of griep, wvnia.oTic Snreddctl WhcsH. If I delkiou. combi. nattoex that you wilt want to frptMfumyWnmtiiiMtuauamt. Shredded Wheat eitpplie complete nourishmept, plug laxative qualities o csaeritjsj in this wanner weather. Shredded icat WJD Intreduolnj Our selves to 'NEWCOMERS' Who We Are Bteokholdsra: Kmll Koppe, Pres., Eugene Wooloo Mill Co. 0, W. Mulltn, capitalist B. A. McCornack, farmer' psptuilaL A. H, Tiffany,! 1 Koke-Tlffuny 1 to, Mnx HklUbu, Portland capltullat R, w, Martin, Asst. Holes Mgr., Booth-Kelly J,uiU, bar co. . Mra. W. fl. Search, ("has. Blgtnan Mrs. h. Mk-kslsoa 1. H. Beytlen, Asst. Caahler. B. B. Bruudage, Cashier. C. D, Rarer, Prealdunt Bank nv Commerce EUGENCOREG0N 12 It Is not as yet deeldsd If there will bs a vacation during the period or jsasrsr. To Lay Coraarstoae A committee from the Eugene lodge of tha 1. O. O. F. came before the hoard an asMsd that thsy be allowed to lay the cornoretone or one of the new junior high schools, The request was granted, and a simr liar privilege given the Mason lodge of elugene, The report of Ins committee OB buildings rePQnimei)4ed that ths Jr' surance qs most of tha school buildings be praotlcally doubled and that 12.000 nroteotlon be placed on the contenta of each of tha schools except the high school whloh con tains enough to call for 115,000 woyth. Tha changes made were as follows! Lincoln school from 118,600 to fX.OOO, Condon from 118,600 to $25,00, Patterson from 110,000 to 120,000, Washington 110,000 to 120.000, high school from Io3,ooo to' 100,000, Qeaxy 'ill, 760 to (20,000, Junior high from 110,000 to 120,000, These figures are said by the board to represent far less than half of the real value of tha build ings and equipment, but to be all that they feel the board cn afford to carry under present clrcumr stances. Clerk's Report Aaxvovsd Tha report of tha elsrk was rea4 and approved. It contained Items of expenditure totaling 11,181.09 and a credit Item of 11,611.60 as the last payment of the Knights of Pythias oq tha old ventral school nuuqing. Fred Chess asked for a toilet In the manual training building and also a dark room for preparing blue prints, H also asked rpr nnrne new bench tops and some new tools made necessary by the wear and tear of tha many students In his department. This last item was ror ferred to the building committee, It was rsepmmended at the meet ing Monday night that pupils from St, Mary's high school be allowed to enter Svr ope: olnss If they fle sired to. It s undnrstpod that the oloss Is the one In physics, and that a special class will be provided for them. Hellglons wors wrere Frank Bberhart of the Y. M. O. A appeared before the board and ask ed that !h spia arrangement bs mad this eoijilng year as lst for the teaching of religion during school hour In' the different shurohes. The churches this year wilt offer the work to those child ren In the fourth, fifth and sixth gradss whose parents ask for it Tl work Is said to, have beB very satisfactory btft year. It IS non denominatfonal and la sarrlcd on b) five of the proteetant denomina tions. Tha eblldren go for on day each week to the nearest church and there receive Instruction on the life of Jesus. The board not only granted the request but coagrau ulated the churchea on the work rhey have dons, The report of the auditor was also given before tha meeting of the board. BIBLE CLASS MI ITS JUNCTIilW CITY, Aug. VI The Bible class sod the Christian Workers class of the Christian church held a very enjoyable social evening at the Le Pop borne north of town Fri day evening. The evening wag spent in social eonrersetloD end eating wa termelon. Those enjoying the water melons wero Itev. Nnnkeville, pastor of the church, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Por ter, Mr, and JIrs, W, J, Harp, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Utroroe, Mr. and Mr J. If, Miller, Mr. 9nd Mrs. C, V. Thornton and Mrs. fui A Icy, f 11(0 wEim miw AL m XOU JLucky StnKes By FBEI) 3, WALKJIH (I, N. a Ntaff Correspondent) ' SAN FBANClrSCO, Csl., Aug. 12 TT-Pr, Nicholas Murray Butler is go, Ing to try to get it Into the heads of the American people that prohibition, 1b his opinion, Is resllr and definitely a failure. . That will he toe basis of the new campaign which the noted president of Columbia University ia going to wage during the coming year in bis oeaseless fight against the nineteenth amendment to the constitution, Upon returning hero from Quebec end other Canadian provinces where be investigated the Hiuor situation, Dr. Butler was enthusiastic when speaking of the law now being en forced in Quebec which places the sale of llnuor under state control. Hut I em not going to stress the qualities of that law, even though I believe It is f0 years ahead of our prohibition. When the American peo ple era convinced that prohibition Is failure, then .we can take up the Quebec system tnd study t with a view to applying ft here," be said, Jir, Jtutler says; "I qin against sumptuary legisla tion such ea strict prohibition. It has hsppened throughout the world for the peat P0Q yeara tbat whenever government bee tried to pass sumptu ary legislation morals bave been af flicted -and general lawlessness be comes general. "That Is true of America generally todqy, We pre a nation of law-breakers. This disobedience of law is breaking down our morale. We need some such system of prohibition as obtains In Quebec, where the state has a monopoly on the eule of llnuor. In Quebec there is no private profit on the sale of llnuor, no public drinking, and sealed naokeges are sold IB government salesrooms, 'tner is no bootlegging Jn Quebeo, other than ror uptanp ana tue unrtca HUHes, which are both dry." . , ... CONCRETE BRICK BURIAL VAULTS DRAIN TILE IRRIGATION PIPE SEWER PIPE CULVERT PIPE HOLLOW TILE BLOCKS , SEPTI0 TANKS Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. 135 Blair, Phone 003 OPEN A CHECK ING ACCOUNT Everyone receives and 'dls. bursea imiiiuy. Why not lut a checking account here at the KirBt National take onru of your Income and ouigu ayalematliiallyT The record of every transac tion ia written an the club and provides an accurate way of keeping "tab" on all expenses, For those In busi ness or having business dealings, a checking account la indispensable, 40 Years of Helpful Bervloe FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Cugtne IS TAX WSS. Your friends have told you. Now know for yourself the value of the toasting process! We make this proposition to wjn new friends. The regular price of a tin of 100 Lucky Strikes is 75c ' You pay the dealer only 45c We pay the Government Tax of 30c We invite every smoker in this city to take advantage of this startling offer. We've told you about Lucky Strike superiority, OHNHVA, Aug. H. 0P The Dutuh government has followed the example Pf the United Stales, Great Britain and Oermsny in rejeotlng (be League of Nations proposed treaty of mutual guarantees, It wns made known late yeatorday when the ssore tartst pf the league published In full the letter in whfoii Holland rejected the treaty as the basis for disarma ment. ' " The letter which Is signed by H. A Van Kerneberk. former ' president of the League of Nations' pssrinbiy, de clares IJiat the regional agreements of aid In rases of aggression, provid ed by the treaty, not only are con trary to the spirit of the covenant of the league, hut. would be a eon stant manses to peace. The letter doubts if such mrnsures would tend la reduce armaments ns (he various nations would bo likely to accept the limitations as a minimum instead of a maximum. Jn - conclusion, the Dutch com munication expresses the conviction that the disarmament csnnot be ae eepted by any organisation of a mili tary character based on force but rather by making the league univer sal and seeking world wide adoption of Its principles, especially thoie binding the lea rue members to settle disputes peacefully, NKW YOltIC, Aug. 12.-Sult for JIKKHI alleged Inst through the der fendauts1 sdvlee on an investment has been filed against (leorge U (Tex) Klckard, boxing promoter, by Jane Vivian, It waa disclosed yesterday whop Mr. Tticknrd's attorney moved for dismlsssl of the action In the su preme rtMivt. Decision was reserved. Miss Vivian aimnlained that abe disposed of aunie Klnknrd, TdS, oil company, Inc., stork which she had bought In 11110, but was advised by Mr. Hirkard later that she had "made a big niislaks" which rd In her ill vesting $'.kHM which waa ewopt away. Mrs. Vanderbilt to Provide Ambulance For Equine Stars NEW YOHK. Aug. 12. Mrs. Will, lam K. Vanderbilt, owner tf Haraaen, one of the outstsnding winners of the present rscing season, tins notified the managers of all race trucks in thf Metropolitan circuit that she will pro vide each track with an amhulanee to remove hnrhbs from Ihe field were they are injured. Her Heei.inn was reached after seeing the steeplechaser ei Master being led nut of the In field at, Karatega last Saturday to bs shot because of a broken leg. . I f Arr nulclrlv titm deajsjr'a) eJlotmant I, JCl qUICKiy, ,( t - . iti-j. I A ' .Get one tin (Jf.1' Wwfrlfkw. J fc ihe regular price w jS m Smoke these 100 Lucky' Strikes. Then you'll know how the 45- iff 'IhV minute toasting process adds to the flavor and improves the taste. Mm v ' ''" ' . . . 4 T .. LUCKY Cleanliness and Care in Manufacture Every Lucky Strike factory i model ofsanitatlon. Read how Alfred W. McCann, the noted food expert decribe one of our factories! "White walls and ceilings, floors as clean as freshly chiseled marble, cutting machines and wrapping machines that takeaway from the human hand all detail and leave nothing to the human supervision but the watchfulness of trained eyes." II TP! cnll . luminal cojiiraj, ,r ' This advertisem.J ,. which is to win ae, frjl7jt Strike cigarette rrWu,"1 cigarettea. 0,kliJ T- 1 o wow wnoara .ill... , matters there I. Jf", prfaip- statemeni mid7' agarette goe, t0 the taxes. . '--" Tha internal . package of twenty LudrfS"'! arettes co.l. vo x oZT1 of one hundred the iL(, eoss you thirty cenU l 7 i "j"-uu tor caanttJ tpenl by you for tun Ttrisis eertaioly the k-j on an grtiole.pf daily uonsucnptioa. The Tobacco Induttre andTaxet The aggregate tax paid t, , tobacco busineas is with L. JL 1 ftnrorne (age., the lum terrml revenue the ledai "! receives. Last (fiscal) yeuit.r! OS this enormoiu amount of c.: the cigarette industry iiiH ti?i 738.83, or nearly txrAbitdli; total tax paid by the enun ia. busmese. Tbe immediately itnpoitat J of the foregoing is the fcJkrnorU believe you will apprtci nearly fifty cents of evn. u.!? by you for cigarettes goej to u,3 emment, you must reeir,,a that is rarely given in any wnoaal Tb., .t, ...UK. ,, ataa this great value is Aon tij cMuiiwvw miacnep m uis axsjaau nf ctfftu-Att. r Our reason for Alt tax free offer W know this offer Indnea try Lucky Strikes-It Wiai U Priende." ' 1 We know that a km tmu of those who get acquainted n t,ucgy btnkes adopt them. I This' isn't philanthropy pnsf ganda just good businey, u M agree. The offer is limited. W oa afford to keep it up. , We make it eensttionallj prJ so aa to attract attention. We are not givins mour I"' the offer accompliahes iu puipssl liV&v Strike Wins trt p Our volume inwesaa, ' Super-quaEty It is only by immeaie rolgstW we can produce such u, tnaicj cigarette as Jjuc&y vp w demoeratie nrioe. Its oualitv is supteme baa has thai, costly, exua prow no which improves the uiwiejsg; the taste of even the finest K that are used in Lucky stria We urge you to partidpueasj offer we want you to gel with Lucky btokes. We know a trial will mut I permanent customer ol oua Soldiers Home Is Under Hendershott R0SEBUBO, Or.., Aug. 13.--WI1-liom (J, llrndersbptt, th Row com mandapt at the soldiers' home, has arrived and hns taken over the com mand of the state Institution. The property transfer was mads under the supervision of William A. DsirUI, representing the state bosrd of con trol. Mr. Hendershott states that hi expects to mshe no changes In the staff at the present time. Judge and Mrs. Biddle, who are leaving the home a. oommandsnt and matron, were presented with several gifts by the veterans. , MOTOR TO TRIAMfil.E JUNCTION OITY, Aug. 11. A party motored to Triangle lke Saturday avenlng. After enjoying tha dauca at the pavilion they drove on to the Varker pines at Ureenleaf where they apent the nlfflit and all day Sunday returning; to Junction Oily Sunday evening- Those enjoy, ing the party were Mr. and Mrs. a H. Washburn, Up. and Mrs. t!len .itrmne. Mr- and Mrs. Manley ltohln son, Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, liUHllta and Un Young;. RECOUNT PEMANDEP TULSA. Okla., Aug. U- Con gressman E. 1). Howard, apparent ly actuated for the demoeratie sen ntnrtal nomination by Former Uovernor J. 0. Walton, In last Tuesdays primary, announced to day that ha would Immediately file a petition for s recount with the state supreme court. I.nmiMH t.OSH) l. IKK gAI-KH, or:, Aug. H. Klvm Sltepard, 15, a lovaer employed In tha Silver Fella lumber eumpany camp eaal of Hllverton was killed Saturday afternood when a tree fell on one lying on the ground, throw tng a limb against his shoulder and eeverlna? a bleod vessel, at-cordlng to word received here. That map,'? parents live In Wlvarton. OANCC At New Triangle Iike pavillan. every Saturdsy nighu if Try Cigsr, Pugene Special for a tjoud Iniure with Hear Troaio, IS W OtH WILL OBSERVE DEFENSE DAY rOHTLANP, Ore,, Aug. 18 (Spe cial). National Defense day will be observed at Hill Military academy, September 12,. according to the an nouncement of Joseph A- Hill, prin cipal, who spoke et the academy last night on the subject, "We believe In peace. We do not want war," said Mr. Hill, "hut we believe that we should take stock of our farces of defease and by doing so let. gome of our neighbors see that we are a determin ed, united and patriotic peorle." LONDON LOSES GAVE COTTAGE GROVE, Aug. 11. London played with Walker Bun day at baseball and was beaten 16 to 6. There was a misunder standing about the Cottage Grove boys who played with the Lon don team .and neither Pred Lang- ston nor Hoy Heck played or the result would hava been different. Lemon Juicq ' i Whitens Skin Thin Men Skinny Men Run Down Men Nervous Men Yon probably know that Cod' Liver Oil is the greatest flesh pro ducer In the world. Because it contains more Vlta mlnes than any food you can get. You'll be glad to know that Cod Liver Oil comes in sugar-coated tablets now so If you really want to put 10 or 20 pounds of real healthy flesh on your bones and feel well and strong ask Linn Drug Co., W. A. Kuykendall, Car roll's Pharmacy, or any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets, Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and If you don't gain five nounda In 30 days your druggist will hand you baek the money you paid for them. It Isn't anything unusual for a persop to gain 10 pounds In 30 days. . ., - -, -. "Get McCoy's, the original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet" Tha only harm less way to bleach the skin white la to mix the juice of two lenionB with Jliree ounces! of Orchard White,; which any drug-! gist will supply t for a tew cents-! Fuake well In a, bottle and you: have a whole: quarter-pint of tbe1 moat wonderful skin whltener.j softener and beautifior. Massage this sweetly fragrant! lemon bleach Into the face, neck. ' arms and hands: It oan not Irri tate, Famous stage beauties use It to bring that clear, youthful, ekln and rosy-white complexion; ; also . as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. It tan not be bought ready to use because it sets best immediately' after It Is prepared. j Insure with Henry Trouip, 33 w 9th Shownnda. the choice of the smoker ACEV3E RESTAURANT Changed Hands Monday aiul is now owned by W .E. Stroud and ninn nped by L. E. Harrison AVo wish to plcnse, so licit your patronage and will endeavor to satisfy nil customers. Customers win nil argument. L. E. Harrison Manager HATS OFF TO CRUZIl Last week he cap tured Eugene with. "The Covered Wagon" This week he sways them from laughter and .thrills to love and luxury flBVl a. W OF COURSE YOU'LL SEE Adapted from "The Salamander" By Owen Johnson with THE EN'EM? SEX BETTY COMPSON Percy Marmont .Huntley Gordon PL&Y1S5; Lut TOM0Scf'