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7 r Page Eight TIIE EUCTENE OUAED Friday Evening, Xovenil. 'IS IMlILAlJKU'HIA, Nov. 21. The production of tiie perfect nian by regulation of ghtnus Is predicted by Dr. J. IEodney Kirke, of New York. Speaking yesterday nt the conven tiuti of t be eastern llomopalhic Medi cal association he fa id that recent discoveries com-eming tbe function of glands of the hiimnu body hod paved tiie way for production of the perf?ct I11UU. Dr. William H. Piffenbueh, nn x-ry pecialist, also of New York, said that proper control f the function of xJaud n "fountain if youth" would be discovered, as fuiltiru of tJio rIhixIk to function was the can e of old ace. "By properly regulating in in' gluudi," said Dr. Fike, 'we will tint only be able to control hid mcnuil characteristics, but also hifi physicial appearance; it will be within our power to say whether bo Hhull be toll or short, fat of thin; whether his voice shall be tenor or ,h,iKs. "By increasing the action of lug liitb glaud and plowing down tbe over-active glands, remarkable results have been accomplished and we are on the verge of even greater achieve ments which will make possible the production of the perfect nmn." Dr. Diffenhnch expressed tho opin- ; Rheumatism Ion that control of the ductless gland was far superior to implantatiou of monkey glands for tjje restoration of youth. mt ' William Anderson Will Be Released On Christmas Eve OHMIMNd, N. Y., Nov. 21. The state board of parole ordered the re leane on parole from Siug -Sing pris on on Christmas eve, of William II. Anderson, f miner state superintend ent of the Aiiti-Silon leHguc. Anderson will' In1 released tjire months before the expiration of tlr.' iiiiniiuum sentence imposed upon him after his conviction for third degree forgery lat January. Anderson's release is due to th action of tiie state board of parol", 'which yesterday reversed n ruling it made a month ago that prisoners -must serve at least one year before they may be paroled for good behavior. Last of Villas, Reported Killed, Holds Conference MKXICO CITY, Nov. 21. OP) Hipilito Villa, whose trial mid execu tion while enroute to his C'aniitillo hacienda was recently reported, ar rived last night in Chihuahua City to confer with General Arnutfo (iomez, tho military commandant, regarding matters counected with his recent sub mission after months of guerilla war fare, according to a dispatch from (jeneral (joiiiez to tJie chief of staff. Villa, who is a brother of the late Francisco ("Pancho") Villa, Is still desirous of abandoning his revolution ary activities and will soon leave' for Chiapas, where he will bo permitted to establish his residence. "Good-bye old crutch 1' THERE IS positively no longer any excuse for Buffering the agonies of rheumatism 1 Especial iy In the autumn of your life, when the vital organs weaken, Impurities multiply and linger In the muscles and joints, as never before. It Is pow, just now, when you cannot af ford to guess. No day returns) Here Is a joyous fact which can mean to you a fond farewell for ever to all the miseries, the tor tures, tbe body-twisting pains that you cave sutierea irom tbe demon of rheumatism. It Is a fact that rheumatism means "blood pov erty." It Is a fact with the Increase of red-cells In your blood. Impuri ties are destroyed. It Is a fact that B.S.S. will help Nature build these .red-blood-cellsl S.8.S. Is one of tbe most powerful blood cleansers in existence, its results in tnou sands of rheumatic cases have been nothing short of amazing! The medicinal Ingredients of S.S.S. are purely vegetable. This 1b very lm portant to romomberl What can be more Inspiring, more wonderful than to seo the abnckles of pain released from your struggling body, swellings, lingering pains, stiffness Dt Joints and muscles all disappear; your stomach made strong; your face pink with the old sweetheart glow, your blood enriched and your cheeks more plump as they used to bo. You can do It 1 Take S.S.8., the great destroyer-- of rheumatic Impurities. 8. B. fl. It .old at all food dratr tore In two lit. Th larg.r ait ll mar. economical. Q O-" You Feel IJtS. Yourself iAtfiio Major Zanni Will ' Wait Until Spring TOKIO, Nov. 21. G4) Major Pedro Zanni, the Argentine aviator, who was stalled here while attempt ing; no air cruise around the world, to day received instructions from a committee in Buenos Aires to remain in Japan until spring and then resume his flight to the United Htates by the north i'neific route. The Argentine minister of war cabled Major Zanni an offer to send a military attache to Tokio to remain with (he party. Major Zanni accepted the offer. Major Zanni .plnns to devote tlu win'er til preparation for a resump tion of the flight parly in May, W2 I'atr'ek Murphy, -advance agent for Major Zanni and Ensign Velo Bert ram e, a navigator, have been in structed to remain with Major Zanni. Anti-Rolling Tanks Are Tested on Sea STOCKHOLM, Nov. 21. OP) The efficiency of anti-rolling tnnka was determined on tbe last trip of the Ilapag liner Albert Ballin from New York to Hamburg, when the ship for the first time, encountered rough sens. Scandinavian Hhipping News reports that the gyroscope-pendulum indicat ed n rolling movement of Mt degrees nffninst the horizon with tho tanks in operation. When the nntl-roltlng device was put out of nervice, the steamer rolled instantly up to an angle of ltl degrees. OLD pLORY ON MANOR EON DON. Nov. 21. P) The board of governors of the Hulgravo Institution has been notified that Francis Treman King, of New York, had set aside 1.5)0 pounds, the in terest from which is Intended to pro vide In perpetuity for tho flying of the Stars and Stripes from one of the flag staffs at Hnlgrnvc Manor. "BAYER Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are . not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for ' Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago' Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism "Kayf!-" package i contains proven directions. JlanitT "Bayer" hones of 12 tablets AIki bottles nf 24 and 100 Druroiita. 4tp!rM la th trio macs of rijer UuiIkum of UooMcttlcacldciltr of SillcTllcicId .SJ Accept only which contain: Today's Cross Wo rd Puzzle A STUMPING SQUARE NO. 29 ' -By SOL VITT- E- Today's cross-word puzzlo with Its balanced square design should stump several puzzle funs. It iin't really difficult but there's a short progression of simple but r"lnS words In the right half, A "tip" to. today's will bo published tomorrow. Here is the promised "tip" on yesterday's tickler. No. 36 Horizontal "Amorous glances" Is Ogles, and No. 16 Vertical "Bartering" Is Trading. Now try today's. You ought to have at least twenty of the words in five minutes they're bo simple. Can you solve It? nA h-n Lj5yri -m i WAKKOAIJ, Minn., Nov. 21. In vestigation into the death of Mrs. KIsie Wheeler, who was found dead in a cabin in the isolated country of the northwest angle of Minnesota will be reopened, it was declared by coun ty authorities here late yesterday,' when an undertaking embalming the body found evidence that indicated puHHible foul play caused the woman's denlh. Cin-1 l.istnir. of Itoscau. who wuh .yreping the body for shipment to KanAiH, aid he discovered a cut about two inches long in the woman s head, v Authoritiesgof Lake of the Woods county were uotified and declared they would investigate the case fur iher. - . - The woman's death was discovered by her husband and Curl tfagen, with whom the couple were. staying, in the Ibigen cabin, on November 13. 1 la gen :ind a friend set out for. this place where they notified the authorities. The official accompanied by the two men left on Monday for the cabin. A coroner's jury held the woman came to her death by stumbling on a butcher knife in the kitchen of the cabin. ' ' HORIZONTAL 1 fragrances ' 34 fish 6 mistakes 35 dozen . 1 1 ripped 37 scented 12 lubricate . 40 back 14 Ireland 41 holy, persons 15 part of body 42 part of verb 16" gloomy 18 make love softly 19 preposition 20 leSvc 21 Oman's nick name 23 toward 24 pay atten tion to ZoVstag ( 28 warrior " .'JO eradicates ' i2 incite 33 possessive pronoun 'to be' 44 yes (Span.) 46 like 47 engineering degree. 48 large rub 50 pertaining to , the navy . 53 Southern , state (abbr.) 54 god of love 56 through 57 musical instrument 58 missive 59 harmonizes - Tlere is the promised solution to Twister No. 27. It's simple, isn't it, when it's all finished for you. Look Tor a new and novel Twister in tomorrow's paper. 1 assail 2 under ground por- v tion of plant 3 metallic rock t 4 pronoun 5 French coin 6 large, deer. 7 action . in . law fi mvlhical bird -tumult 10 pigs' noses 13 wrath 16 insect 17 period of lime 20 eye pro- ' tectors 22 monstrous animals 24- -large river of Africa 25- ipper air VERTICAL " 26 wading bird 27 Russian emperors 29 recent 31 before (poet) , 35 journey 36 showy 38 belonging to two 39 imagines 43 female horse 45 reverential greeting 47 hint 49 child 51 month 1 (abbr.) 52 portion of curve ' 53 part of body 55 thorough fare (abbr.) 57 prefix sig nifying twice t DC EARN Els TlJT pi L i BF a pbTiQo a &RC wBa P E MM I ATP s bIIo l gjo Vf .JnJ i X A llR, s Ew ATrTHT lE w a sis Bp MTpfJp A l LP u 5 tIeIr (eQo r 5 i Afl qokj E Rf? C T JgTlAfEgMlA RIcIhIC ASPIRIN" and INSIST! D. E. NEBERGALL MEAT CO. PRIDOWESr MEATS '' (iovernnii'iit. lnsju'ctt'tl SATURDAY BARGAIN COUNTER Beef Roasts, lb. .. ., J4C Beef Boils, lb. ...... 9 c Hamburg, lb. " 5C Veal Loaf, lb 20 C ' SEE OUR TURKEYS BEFORE YOU BUY ALL FANCY BIRDS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS MiHuu'l AIiiiuhI to Siikiir AlinuM KA of N 10 Vi K of SSK sec. 7, t),.17-8 W, Ifl. . J. II. Wood cl nl ! Vers 11. Mnlli ows Tract lp. 20 S II 1 V, )fir0. "l-'nuik AVillinms to John It. Smith Mining claims. . J. .11. l'nrkvr ct ux to 11. II. Ciib tlcmnn ct nn-O.lu A. tp. II) S 11 1 V, $1(115. ..... l'i'tc Knn:i'n! ct ux to 11. Kianccly ct if Lot R, 1)1 k. L'l, liross t)ilil. Kum'iio, fl. 11. Cooper et tis to t'ln Cnrpcn- tcr I .nix ai; i.ik. n, ct. iiioi-cIiiihI mill. KtiKt'iic. $.s,)0. Wiird V. .lohiiHtmi ct ux to (!. V. liriliiHluiwc ct ux Pnrt of lots l.S, 111 lilk. l.'t. Fiiirmount, (!. K. liritiodiiiwc ct ux to .lolm .1. Kelly ct iix-l'nrt of luts IS-Hi blk. CI, Kiliriiioiint, $111. I ."il ,1. .Mink In I'. .1. IlullRrcn ct ux IoIh 11-11', lilk. 1', Storey ' mi!,, of College Crcm mid, Kiiftcne, fid. . (!. 10. tiiitlirie to Snrttli (iiilhric Aldiicli -Tract hlk. Ill, J I ulilliHt oii'm add. lOiiKcne; ' ' V. II. M'smock ct ux lo Henry Itcliniau ct al Tincl I p. 17 S It ;i W, fl. It. 51. Crnnfill ct ux lo Ids K. I.nrl nii ct vir lt 4t lilk. LS, NpriiiKficid fL'.-.D. (tcome II. I.nrimn ct ux lo Clnrs Lnrinun Lot -I, lilk. L's, Siniuitficld l. Clars l.arinon to .Icpm M. Irfirinun Lot 4, Idk. VS. SpriiiKficlil, fit). Kijlcllo 1'oill to KtHlir.vnc Scott-r-Traet in lilk. 711, SpriiiKficlil, fill. W, T. Kerley ct ux to ,1. llar rinser ct ux-l.on !, ,", (I, Idk. Ill, i (. timnlicrN ndil. l'.tiKcnc. .Iciin Kauntrnp to Arthur H, HnM- krll ct in IkiI S, blk. Ill), Junction I City, I W. It. llnnmin ct ux to J. II. !um plircy ct ux Tract in blk. Ill, (.irom add. Kiircuc, f u. I. 1. JoIiuniiu ct ux lo Warren 1. Heed, Trutcclit S, II, IM, blk. S, , lot S, hlk. 7, Wcmlakc. f 10. I Denli Mcrcantilo Co. to William IW. Gates- lMtt l'.'-ia blk. Ill, Alva- dorc, f it). Khna llaucr ct vir to J. O. Me Crady NVii of lot tl, blk. a. Iluddlt- 1 aton's amd. isdil. Kiikmic, fltHH). Alexander l.cwia et ux to Lewis H. 1 Milc et ux-Jul. Id tracts t. 10 8 It j 1' W, f 10. Jerry Cochlin to Marion l. llolin el ux Part of lot 4. all lot fl. Par iona Hutlcrj ltivcrnidc ltoiul tracts J HI. Jerry Coclilin to Marion 1. llolin et iii-Tract tp. ill S 1! a W, $10. Ueorse W. Carpenter et ux to I K. H.idKca el al - l.ota ,'t J -: t.' 1 - ;t 4. hlk. 0, WcHtiiiorclaiid odd. Fhiscue, fJ.iOO. l S. to Kriatinn I'aulnen Trad ; tp. 1.1 M It lo W. W. II. Ij'e et lit to IV 1 Koupal - i of lots 1-i! blk. -1. ilaplecroft, 10. Myrtle K. Kinne; et vir lo 01 O. "Mama Dolls" Give Negro Truck Driver Scare of His Life LOS ANGULKH, N'. 'Jl. Moses Wartliinton, negro tryck di'iver, lust uight hastily des?rtefi bis 1'iaJ of long wooden boxes and telephoned pulic.; wlipn lie heard mtiffled voiees romio from one if tbe boxes. Officers bur-' ried to the scene and opcued the jox which W;ihington insisted contained an either dying or already dead vic tim of foul ln j". 'J 'bey found it snugly ptu-ked with a eonKtKiinieiit .of "mama" dolls. Kadi time the truck bounced over n rut in tbe ro.td tbe dolls, -their inecii aiiicnl lungs coinpi'esMed by the joit sighed in unimm ''moimi!" dump tiie 3000 barrels in a Bewcr tomorrow. Roaring of Atoms Heard By Machine SCHENI'X'TAnY, N. Y., Nov. t-'l. Tbe roaring of the atoms in 'r$ n as they are attracted by the. magnet can be heard by meiina of a device re cently perfected in tbe research labor atory of the General iCIectric com pany here. The device indicated that magnetism i not a silent phenome non; in fact the roaring when the magnet is brought near a piece of iron, plainly can be heard from an or dinary radio loud speaker, according to "experimenters and consequently it hqw will be ponnible to listen to the effect of a magnet on iron or other material. ' : l MOSCOW Rpi?5 Hi.,. ... "tUEJI e it... ... .. : Wk-ti.. UaL'enlieib ... . '"" War li.. r morico. recently, lilea'1 t.vc liberty, bcis " eeti dif,u tv Elcctro-therapy. Op37 atre. Phone SB0. ' U"tla7 Suits-SPECIAL-Suits WE ARE GOING TO CLOSE OUT OUR PRESENT SUIT STOCK AT PRICES THAT WILL STAGGER Tup MOST SKEPTICAL BUYER. AT PRESENT WE HAVp A LARGE NUMBER OF SUITS, MAINLY SMALL SI7fq THAT WE ARE GOING TO MOVE IN THE NFYt FEW DAYS REGARDLESS OF COST. V $14.40 $9.90 .40 $19.40 3,000 Barrels of Beer to Be Dumped CHICACO, Nov. lit Attorneys f r tbe Jlutunl brewer here today sent a request to .Major Percy Owen, fed eral prohibition 'director, asking tlmt his agents destroy ClOOO-barrels of real beer. Tiie attorneys explained it had been mde lawfully for the purpose f extracting the alcoholic content above j.1 one-half of one per cent, but that th 'irewery now has more slock on band than it needs and des not want tlr.1 real beer on tbe premises. 'A11 such requests cheerfully com plied with." Major Owen remarked as he gave instructions to agents to Why Not Books For Christmas . ' We Now Have the Largest Selection of Books v '' . Evor shown in Eugene. They are up to date, "j3 can fit aiij' one from a sucker tq a boy Ninety One years old. f you want a really good selection, tvc can sure , help you to it. NOW. Our clerks are courteous and kind. If they are not please let us know. Who Would Be Happy Without Books 'to Read YOUR BOY and GIRL will STAY HOME EVENINGS with . good BOOKS to READ. TRY IT. CRESSEYS' the . best Place to trae after all. ' Thirty-two new members have j bee admitted to the Knj;ene Shrine ; club, it was announced today, who wyll join with the old members in .the h'.g Shriue dinner and dance at the Hotel Ofdnun at 0:'lo o'clock Thursday, ctwnber 4. , 'J'ho following were tlutsc admitted: (ieorge W. Monroe, C. F. Kfigi ' mail, Fred Terrill, I. (5. I'reston, F, S. Apiielman, F. II. Crosby, F. M. : lay, W. J. Scott, O.' T. Herrins. W. ' It. Ncal. K. F. Keller, ('. V. Tillman. .1. K. Forman, V. XI. Kelty, 1. .. Jones, IK W. reterNou, A. 10. Koberls, T. K. llulery, C. H.- Burnett, F. h. I Heard, F. S. Dumi, W. O. Swan. U. j I. Hurley,' L. A. Votter, Chester Co- ' er, C. U. AVillouKhb'y, W. II. Tarker, C. K. Lombarll, (J. H, Fish, W. A. : Hummel, U. A, (iifmore ami F. lt 1 Chambers. . . j (leorge Monroe, president of tbe club, 41 be tbe Kenenit chairman of com uiit tees in cbarffv of the dnuce, I n i Hint c(l hy Ham Moshor, secretary. Committee beads are: It. L. Finlu.v son, bainpiet; Frod Chess, .decora tioiiM;t William Klussman, (Jauce; Dr. It. T. Hnrnett, entertainment; Ir. ('. B. WilloiiRbby, "pep." t 6ILL REGULATES DRESS 'AltSHAW, Nov. til. iP) A nill Is to be introduced in parliament, and which will have the. support of clerjjy meii of all denominations, to pfoliibit htw-necked. short-Hleeved dressca wnit ii nuu i hp me iiRure, i ne mil would also prohibit dresHiuiikitiK es tablishment h from exliihitinc fashion .models which are considered inunod- Vst. , N It IF DIZZIT. -BILIOUS I "ran f il rlorth J'nur bw ol sml' Bliinii Into your livrr. No Rripiiif; nr ovorsclinR. Mil lions o( turn, o m p n anil I'hililrt'li lnko lliis hnrmlrns Isxstivp raihsr It dorsn't siilsi-n toii liko nilla. oils, t-alomcl sr.il nsltn. 'rnftoN.iiifv sets xvomli'rful. HK-, "J.V sml ,V'c boxen any dnis slori. Ho. Has Thanksgiving Every Day "Two ,vir spo. after nurfrrinj: inan.T ypnm with Momarh trouMr. 1 I look a eurp of JIhj p Wmiilvful j RemtHly anil haven't been sick a lay ninr. I ran rnt nnv t hi n k I want anil I have no pain at all. Three lootorn hail ailvitted operation, but your rem ! eily has I'liretl nie. Kvery ilny ja i,thankirivinK for me." It la a simple, Uiarmli'Ka preparation that removea "th ralnrrhal mnma from the intoa ! tinnl trart anH allays the inflamma. Hon whii'h raunea prartii-allr all stoiu- h. liter anil intestinal ailments, in- elmliiiv aiiiin.lii.ittu I ti.A -.11 Hansen- Lot s, hlk. . lbauilwra alil. j n,nTinee or tnouvf Vcfuintril. At all Kujene, 10. tlrtwst. SANTA Will Be at HILL'S Saturday We have just received word from Santa that he will be in the store at 2:30 on Sat urday afternoon, Nov. 22. He invites every child in Eugene and Lane county to come and visit him then. He. says he is very anxious to talk with his little friend once more, so be sure and be here to see him. From 2:30 till 8:30. Meet Him At 's Ecosiomy Santa's Headquarters For 20 Years Store