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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1924)
fhnrsday Evening, August 1; .: i I ' - V. ' - ..... . m tt T7- b rr n m t w T ATT. V BTT A H D ' Page Two 1UK nuuaan-y" - The Biggest Double Program Ever Shown In Eugene! s iiv'aa' HI HE WENT WEST BECAUSE HE HATED WORK and his first job was to tame the wildest wo man in the wild west show. HOW HE CAN SHOOT HOW HE CAN RIDE HOW HE CAN LOVE HOOT SON in-- "THE SAW-DUST TRAIL" The first picture in Hoot's new series of stirring western dramas. This new series is so good that they will be shown at the Rex and Castle theatres. AND HERE'S ANOTHER KNOCKOUT! JACK DEHPSEY The World' Greatest Fighter in the World' Greatest Movie Event ' The First Picture of "THE FIGHT AND WIN" STORIES EACH STORY COMPLETE IN ITSELF ; If z " W wr. ..rlMr 1 1 -'wy IT'S esrSsilv THE KINO OF GOT THE y55L5fc2li! CHAMPIONS WALLOP 1 . Smashing Z tfOME 3 Big iTtt? io'V wkole family . W uHSIIB " HOME w--" I , OF THE ' ' X" BEST TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY OH BOYl A DOUBLE SHOW WHAT AM!. ; SECRET PACT HELD CAUSE OF KILLING 18-YEAR-OLD GIRL BENTON HARBOR, Mich Aug. 14. Florence McKinney, the pretty 10-year-old sweetheart of Emil Zupke, today ! charged by Sheriff George Bridgeman with being the instigator of eecret pact that resulted In the Nnnrder of Cora May Raber. Bit by bit, according to the ahertff, the laughing country girl has admit ted that she knew her rival for Zupke's Affections was to 'be done away with." "I knew It all the time,", she Is nnoted as Ksybur. "I knew when I went riding with Cora and Fmll that she never would return olive," , , - Zupke and the girl we're arrested Tuesday night, after he had admitted that he had choked Miss Kaber to death and his sweetheart had volnn tartly surrendered and confessed. that she was with him when the crime was committee. Zupke related how be choked Miss Itaber, who was soon to become a mother, after she had re- fused to release him from a promise to marry her so he could wed Miss McKinney. Tie choked her, he de clared, as they were driving-throngh a desolate country near here, while Miss McKinney was at the wheel of his roadster. Zupke and his youthful sweetheart today face first ' degree murder charges. . OF WEST SIDE WAY Last of the concrete on the West Side highway, on the stretch from the Benton county line to Monmouth, waa laid last Saturday, according to a letter received at the local Chamber of Commerce from Clares C. Powell, secretary of the Monmouth Commer cial club. Formal opening of the stretch of new pavement win take place some rime esrlyjn September, according to the Information in the letter. At the present time a detour from the Benton county line to Monmouth is In effect When the ten-mile detour is abandoned, a second highway, pav ed all the way, will be opened from Eugene to Portland. Monmouth is planning for a huge celebration-when the pavement is opened. All valley cities will be asked to join in the celebration. Americans Break 3 Irish Records in Well-Staged Plays DT-BLIN. Aug. 14. On J. J. H of the United States, defeated O . .y by three games to one in the deciding match of a handball tour nament of the Sallteann games today. O'Reilly was the first Iriahman to win a single game from the Ameri cans. Brennsn of Ireland defeated O'Donnell of the United States. The Dublin newspapers today com ment enthusissticalfy on the perfor mances of the American athletes in the track and field events yesterday, especially on the air victories of Harold M. Oaborne of the Illinois A. 0. 1 . , The Americans broke three Irish records. Further thrilling contests are ex pected today when Levin, the Irish champion, will meet fleet Americana, Englishmen, Canadians, Australians and New Zealanders in the 400 metre run. Liquor Smuggling Penalty Heavier .'. Under Tariff Act WA 8H INOTON, Aug. 14. In structions have been given by At torney flrncral Stone to United States' attorneys at coast and bor der points to employ the tariff act of 1022 preferably in prosecuting liquor smuggling enses becsuse of the heav ier penalties possible under it. The department of justice last month announced Its purpose with new facilittea nt its command, es niw.nltv those sranted hr rnnerpsa to ' the coast guard,- to redouble its ef ! forts to combat rum running. Section MK1 of the tariff act pro ividea penalties' of imprisonment and : a fine of $fti00 to smugglers of goods, Including whisky. jotting smokes sweeter in a seasoned fife than seasoned tobacco Sweetas What mellows a pipe? T -AGE What mellows tobacco? AGE And ft follows, then.that nothing smokes better in a seasoned pipe than seasoned aged-in-wood In all our experience we have (bund nothing that equals AGEING IN WOOD to ripen and sweeten tobacco for. smoking LiggttiCrMym Tobacco Co. die aged in wood -tobacco aamiiraiMaa, Gov. Pierce Opens Defense Day Drive SALEM, Ore., Aug. 14. Organisa tion for national defense day, Septem ber 12, was set in motion Wednesday by Governor Pierce when he address ed letters to mayors in the state ask ing their cooperation in making that day a success. The governor asked each mayor to name a local commit tee to arrange for some sort of pa trlotle meeting on defense day. In places where units of the national guard are located be suggested that the exerdaes be held in conjunction with the mobilisation test called for by the secretary of war. I Coast League Yesterday'! Result!. At Oakland 3; Portland 2. At Rait Lake 3; San Francisco 2. At Sacramento 2; Los Angeles T. At Vernon 8; Seattle fi. SPORT BRIEFS o- I o 1 0 DETROIT, Aug. 14. James (Jim my) Anderson, former lightweight boxer, the only man except Benny Leonard who knocked out Ever Ham mer, died after an operation. BALTIMORE., Aug. 14. Mickey Papner stopped Tat Milla in five rounds. Missing Paymaster With $5000 Hunted criTTr.P . A.nf 14 Innutrv fnto ' the disappearance of Lieut. Lester B. i Ksrelle, a pavmaater. wna uisap I pearrd May 8 from the Puget Sound navy yard at Bremerton, near here, ! was reopened today on orders from J Secretary Wilbur. Vrti.n.te.1 fteerc had failed to find ' any trace of Karelle or of $R0OO which was said to nave disappeared. THE FAIRBANKS HOEV3E FOR SALE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED CASH' OR ON TERMS 1691 Walnut Street Phone 784-R I DANCE AT VENETA j Saturday nslil. iio.sl music. luhllc i Invited. Ktril and irivnd priies will be given for bct duurers. r'ri-Jat.-ti USE THE GUARD WANT AD WAYS OLD TIME DANCE Stephens Hall. Springfield; Satur day night, August lti alt) S2.000 Purse Won By Taggart's Colt NOKT1I RANDALL, CLFVB-I-NI. O., Aug. 14. OW Colonel lUtMvortb, Thomas Taggart a star e.lt. won The Sportsman, purse , $'.M0, for three-vear-oM trotters i eligible to the 2:10 clssa, advertiaed hesdliner on today's (Irand Circuit progrnm here, but the real feature of j the afternoon developed In the 2:07 scr, wnico iuruinei iu riromi iia- isb ever seen on a local raca track. SPANISH BOHEMIAN DANCE Katnrday Bight. Stephens Hall. Sprloifieli Ore. lVolic invited, all taa TO GUARD SUBSCRIBERS If your paper Is ut delivered bv 8 o'clock every mgbt please telephone 1WO before T So V, a M. ivliveries will be msde from the oflic up to that time. Strangler Lewis Wins From Mondt l-OS ANGKlJa, Aug. 14. Ed "Strangier" Uiru, world's heavy weight wrestling champion, defending hia title here last aighl, defeated Toots Moattt of BouMer, Cols with a aeadlock us 1 hear St) Buaalea, U. 8. TRACKSTERS WIN DUBLIN'. Aug. 14. fyS-Wednes day was America's day at the Tall tenn'h. " The Americans took first in six of the seven track and field events decided. Try Eugene Special for a Good Cigar. BILLY WALLACE WINS OAKLAND, Aug. 14. Billy Wal lace, Oakland, won a four-round de cision over Bud Ridley of Seattle, here last night. "Dynamlto" George, Lo Angeles middleweight, defeated Jimmy Dar rah, Denver. YOU POOR KID, WHY ARE YOU SO SD? Don't your mother know that Cod Liver Oil will put pounds of good healthy flesh on your bones In just a few weeks? Tell her every drugslst has It In Bugar-coated tablet form now so that you won't have to take the nasty, fishy-tasting oil that is apt to upset the stomach. Tell her that McCoy's Cod Liv er Oil Tablets are chock-full of vltamlneg and are the greatest flesh producers and health build ers Bhe can find. One sickly, thin kid, aged 9, gained 12 pounds In 7 months. She must ask Linn Drug Co., W. 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