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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1925)
Wednesday Evening,',, Page Two Xliti EUU1SNE OUABP Is Able To Talk Again Science Restores Boy's 8peech I Ei True to nclicUu.e the cimn came ii thitj uioruwii ut l iru lo irjiiiii' u usual (Httitrins of muii boja huh uli ut the uuwuust riiijf as uiUicnttd u) tue many Csiutunt covtreJ wtijfoii uu tue lung line ff lUilrujU cur. ( Xlto inall bujr nu nut ukuc iu hi cunuUy a ht-jt over Uie Urv bumbi'r who gaint'itil ut the uuionu ing site uu U.uir atcvet )iovvc1 qtiiit a uuuiber ot u.c aud woiucu iioui.i: cut iu liiitcnc bumiHTS and t-ivic Mi. Jt wim true. J nut at He brink 01 davva tho bijc Jiurut b'itt' tlruimtJ tuio lite city u'lib its inuuy cdiic-UfU wild uuimul, including 'ImUi, lav it cut and only bloid-awviiling perforin iiilC bi,l',Ji,olil,,lU' 'u "'-' uui'ld;" a liulile of ,llow fujyi-U jungle ' "r t;" treat, JiUikiug c.t uiiiiiiu; hatred und tare bruBiH irutit many jurtu of tnc ttutld; with doint'Miic ntui'k cuiihiai iiiii uf &."0 lionet., "one hundred f niiich ore vain-;., m more (.uu $11-,- D4H," 8H)H tilt! t-ircilM lltUff. Wild auimtl tnnucr bgJD yotjri'i out from the Uniit lute ot louthm lo ilinvt iu tlic rt'iiiuvnl uf their jiun ic icli.' Indians in Show. Stalking iiijJi'Hih.illy itnd silently iiiiireiicd a Inrift hiind uf liiditnm .villi nf a 1.1-,vfnr-oid boy nf lr 1 1 yarn 'if silence, I lis first inlpnrft glnre bin audi tory tiwvrn became paralyzed by a blow on tho head in Infancy win, "Father and mother, I can talk.'" KIrvcn j f am ago Jtay I'uwlowifki, Milwaukee, then four yenra uf age, wan ittruck on thr hi-nd with a ham nipr. The tdiork raiiKfd tlm brain to rcvrff thp iiRlural co-ordinalion bc t w pen t Iip n'tvt vn t rn a nd t he iimiwcIph of the tli runt. Whenever the boy tried to apeak, bin mouth, iu nsr-niiiuted ifiitnrcM, 'J'hrro trilt ! ntcad of oiieniiix, rigidly clenched. Inni eviid:i, Arir,iiu iiud .New - io wcrit ii'iri'Hutrd in their ui-dit-'J'hey, too, tukf iitt in the c(itn..it fe.iliiic wiiich hrrMhia the i'eiitiis of ihe circus program. In their wuku liurried nnollier nrtu;' uf pcrfnrtnera, flnxloua Iu direct in the unlotiding of their unimrahiK wliil' workineii liiliored ut'j f otiirr vivh remuwng iilcliircMinr tnin'1' of gli-t-I enmg wugoiis nnd cdorfiil circii cijiiipiijeul. Out nt (he Bl.iir Htreet n)w CriMindN (lie gir;it Htrelchfa uf ciinvii louiucd iu t it 11 1 Hilhoiiite ulmoKt b f"rc the early rlers nrrivrd n tnc Hcciie to w tih It ttii cer fjhciniiliiitt woik of pitrhing the big foji. Ilefmc iiiJiiy, who hud lieiird of the circus urilviil, appeared on the grouiulit, tie mourner tent h;id been erected wiih ktintliitg ipecd. Show Is Opened. Tlif! performiince, npeuiug at - thn afirriiocn uilh Ihe Henruti'tifll, bin loric feature, "I'ocuIioiiihh nt. Hit) Court of tjuei'i. Anne," jo which divan, cIimiub nnd 11 biillet of unn hundred former mot Inn picturo girla enacted tho atory ot Captain John Hmilh'n nd vrnliiren; tho auhNcfpieiit inarrhige f 1'orahoiiiaa to John Kolfc, and her preventntiou to the Vueen nf England, against an curly Amerlran bnek ground of bundredn nf full-blooded Jodnns, la a aucreitaion of thrills ami replete with splendor. Wild ai.d rfiinentic nnlmnla perform' tag "hair-ratilng' fent", followed iu ' ucreaiinn In the 110 big arenlc dl pla three steel-girded arraiias, tun riuga, two stages and a hippodroino trick filled with aaloumling animal eta. Lotus, biggest nnd only performing hippo entertained tho crowds. The "equina ballet" of onn hundred girl riders and high trchool horses prnuced lieforo nu appreciative) audience. Jtiijch the wrestling tiger; Hamsun, nerinl Hon and scores of other mighty thril lers by the bin gent group of lions fol A abort time ago Ituy wuh placed under the care of f'rof. William Ouffy of .Mftnpiettt! rnivertdty, who taught the boy co-ordi nation of mind and body. Now the lad talk in monotone. His next IcNHoim will be iu the modu lation nnd distinctneaR. Members of the Southern Willam ette Denial society of this city will tkn part In the program to be pre vented at the Hniiual meeting nf the Itregon Shite Dental association to be held nt Portland June II to f), accord ing to announcement today. A large delegation of local members nrn ex pected to ill tend the session. The following program will he pre sented nt. the Htnle meeting by the Kugene members of tho Southern Willamette aartoclation: Clinic "Porcelain Work" Dr. J. M. Miller. Cliiiie"Ornl Rurgery," Dr. I. Ilo ftan. Clinio "Prnfeasinnnl BuainMS Methods," Dr. W. It. I.ee. 'Paper "Tooth cure as she Is taught in the 'big alicka,' ' Dr. V. K. Ituehnttun. FIRE RUN MADE A roof fire at (152 Thirteenth nvn nue east brought nut tha fire depart ment this morning nt 10 o'clock. Lit tle damage wiin report rd. a IVj gallon tnnk of chemical compound being used. Tho famous Darby rncen of ICng Innd worn instituted by the Karl of Derby in 1780. - Ity ANNE LANDKBUnV BECK That a commuuity chorus Is of civic value, is being demonatrated now in Kugene as ft has been In many other riiicH that rank with us In spirit, growth and commercial Importance. A choral organization known as the Eugene Philhsrmonic Society existed Keveral years ago under the leader Hhtp of Mr. Kalph Lyman, but during the war It was discontinued. However, it has lived in spirit, and it has long been the wish of Dr. John J. Lends bury, dean of the school of muwie, and Mr. John fltark Evans, associate dean to restore this society to its former place of importance. I has, however, seemed wine to delay or ganization until the completion of the school of music auditorium. At e word, then, this Hpring, the abundant roota of thia cherished o clety of the pant sent forth new branches and e chorus of 170 splendid voiced, an able director and n won derful pipe organ began functioning. From the first meeting of Ibis choral j group, known as the Eugene Oratorio society ft has been a living mimical organisation, singing together happily end helpfully, end this ia proven ny the fact that in a few weeks a mag nificient orntoria. "The Creation" hy Josef Haydn has been prepared, and will be offered to the public on May Iff and Id nt tha Methodist church under the able direction of John Btark Evans. Growth Is Told Eugene owns a singing group. It irew by common consent. It Is feature of civic Importance. It Is ours to prenerve. The necessity nf Its fostering is npparent to most of us and If not to everyone, it is he cause attention has not bepn directed toward the important! of our new possession. The most noticeable application of music on a large scale was during the wor. The government recognized the value of e soldier who sings. Its ef fect was electric. Singing keeps a man's courage. Any man who, when a boy, whistled sueceasfully when passing a dark corner can apply this psychology to the grown man. If a man or woman cannot actively tnke, part in a song, the next best thing is to he a part of a community that owna n choral group nil its own a group that Is hrimmini over with tiincM and the ability to sing them to you with the dote set and the place appointed. A community chorus is not for the individual nor for the glory of the leader. The Idea fa getting people together In a common cause. It pro motes a feeling of fellowship and puts people in an attitude to meet com mon problems. People need to npur themselves on. They need to furnish themselves a little cheer no that hum drum things tnke on brighter hues. Arts Aro Joined Commerce nnd art hove joined hnnds to mutunl ndvantoge In Eugene, The Eugene Oratorin society linn for ita president Mr. tteorgn II. McMor ran, who fa enthusiastic over the progress the chorus has mndc. Ho is giving much time to tho business de tails of the organisation. Mrs. A. C. Dixon, Mr. C. 1. Jtorer. end Dr. John J. Landsbury are the directors. This society has come to star the citizens of Eugene will but give themselves the pleasure 0 hearing their own chorus King "The Creation'' 1 on May la and 10 at the Methodist chureb. Tickets were offered for sale for the first time on Monday night 'of this week and it is gratifying to learn that large numbers were sold within the first half hour. Tickets ere now on sale at Lara way e Music store. r-EOGEME HOSPITALS Divorce Action on nation of twu nurses. Miss tJIedys Mc Dermott and Miss OIl:s McDermott. Presentation of medals and diplomas will take place at ths time, and re freshments will be served after the progra in. NOTICE Until further notice our office will be located on Park Street In the Uni ted Siatea National Hank Building, if FRANK J. BEItUER, Realtor Phone S. E. Stevens for piano tuning. Good f." SLE Aid soci.tr. Siu.J.. . ':U'7. I Celebration Day May 1. of National Honpital ia announced by all l',,r.n hoiiital. and ipecial pro- rraroi. Including open bouse, demon- ln. nnd rliiiica. musical nuiu- Draft Claim Base.t'LVTAZ oS " b" ... Euf-ne hospital will bold open Charging that her huiband Lee Cei- ! ,u during the afternoon, announces ger married her to keen from hin:i.. I'. Winched. During the drafted into the army during the war ' day there will be eoine clinica and tu. Ruuwiruie ot mis naa caused .lotnnn.trntlonl lieiu. win. inu... her much humiliation. I.ehi v. lerrr i mi.r. All children born in the filea suit for divorce in circuit court hospital during Ihe last year, and tf'day. The couple, were married at their mothers, are invited to be the Ft. ticotr. Kantaa. and the wife states guesti of the hospital iu the after- i.ioi cruei anu innuman treatment ! noon. lorcrd her to leave her husband in One child born lo the couple wns taken by the defendant and the plaintiff is not nllmred i.. . her offspring, the complaint states. Kred ):. Smith Is attorney for the plaintiff. The National Hospital ly out tons will be distributed to the vis itors. it is slated. ' A chorus from the K'rf '. -nslinni church will sing at l':- i utif ic tlint linn hospital in tha evening, announces Mrs. Auiv l'rult. superintendent. The I hospital nlso will be open I ' uslluis CANOEIST ENDS TRIP j the afternoon, at which time teJ UO.MK, May 0. OP) (Jeorge II. C. will be served. Mu'tcal selections, lu Hmj the, Canadian canoeist, paddling rhiilinc vocal and instrumental num- friim London to Itouie, arrived here this afternoon and was greeted hy large aud enthusiaatic crowds. . WHEAT GOES UP WIXNII'Kll, Muv U. The ifnv de lis ery of wheat bounced upward 7 Vic on uie vtiuniiicg gram enhangc today. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY iiers. will be given by members of tin I Kugene Ilible university in the ait-., ernoon. Mercy hospital will be open for vis itors fri'in - to 4 o'clock and from 7 lo ! H o'clock in the evening. A feature of: the evening program will be the grnd- ' SI-KCIAI, SPKC'IAL TKNTS WALL TKNT 8x10 KlxJL' inxH I lix 1 t 12x111 Uxlll 10 on. 10 os. 1(1 os . 10 ox. 10 oz. 10 os.. ALTO TKXTS NO 7x7 10 os.. 7i.0 10 os TAIU'AULINS 10x12 10 oi 10x14 10 o l'-'xl4. 10 ox ViM 10 os, dlAM.KT'S tW 07 W Slh. 111.2.'. l 4.7.-1 17.05 $ I S.7.-. moo $29.10 roues- ).4.-i ..$11.75 ...5.3fl ...'1.00 ...J7.80 ...iSM rbone 1122 . tf LOST ICnKt man Kodak film No. list A between ICugene nnd Cohnrg Sunday night, l-'inder return to Katharine, tiraef. Alpha Phi House, i'hone (Sol. Kewnrd. m7 FOR SALK- per J 100,-.. Will sell at a very low price. 1'seil but little good as new. V. F. (JULDKX, riutherlin, Oregon. . 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In the humorous aklf "THE SNAIL" HAYS & LILLIAN In "FOOLYOLOGY" Joe CHRISTY & McDONALD Ruth In "SONG AND DANCE ECCENTRICITIES" oreoonian T1IK 00-ORTTF.RS REVIEW In "GOING OF CUMMING" TOPICS OF DAY HEILIG ORCHESTRA featuring "WILLIAM TELL" OVERTURE Rossini Better Than Ever Before Class of 1926 Junior Vodvil with 7 CLEVER SPARKLING ACTS Special Matinee For Townspeople SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2:15 P.M. , Any Seat in tha House 50c Friday and Saturday. May 8 and 9, 8:20 P. M. Iox pff1r opens Thursday morning Mail order ravel red now Admission $1.00 and 75o All ScaU Reserved A New Shipment 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs With Fringed Ends . 20 Only To Sell At 39 85 $1 Cash $1 Week No Interest A new shipment 20 of Ihess high quality Seamless Velvet Hugs with fringed ends-go' on sale tomorrow at this remarkable price. These rugs are all perfect and In tho Season's newest, designs Oriental, Conventional and all over effects being Included In thn lot. You will also be able-to find most any color combination that you desire. The selling Is lim ited choose yours tomorrow. 3-Piece Bed Outfit Ivory Enamel Steel Bed Link Spring 40 Lb. Mattress $24.95 Those who wish to furnish that Spare bedroom or sum mer home will find In this Bed Outfit this week an un usual opportunity to Bave. , The outfit consists of a 2 Inch continuous Post Steel Bed In pretty ivory enam el finish a 401b. mattress covered In pretty art ticking and steel link spring. New Arrivals in Radio Tables Several Styles and Finishes We have just received an other shipment of Radio' tables in several different 4 styles. Priced $18.75 to $36 Mahogany and Polychrome Finished Bridge Lamp Stand Complete With Villi j i,.C'Hi- ShadesflSl ,.85 s&rMsa STANDS In Tretty Mahogany and 'olychrome Finishes, com plete with Doublo Sock--ets and' 7 foot cords. 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