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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
Timrsdav Evening, Mar 7 THE EUGENE QUAfiD Pago Six Solvers of Puzzle to See Picture FOR SUCCESSFUL If Star ih new Films ' 1 - ! Yf : s&. I 4 The Lowell (liMter huildiiiK. 1 tlinugli it Jiit completed, i ulmi.L Drnrly Mlert with lenent. emi cerns have in ken upare, nml moat .f tliem bine iimved in. N-j;otiiitinH nro now under wi.r for thp leinaiiiin two npnee it is nniiouuceil. The new IlifJitt'r ,n( coiime, 1 the ninU iirt'Mnli'tJ unui-et in the ImiM iujj. It oceiipieg the it i-fi 1 1 j- flit ire. wet tile, reaching from t he rear lu the front. To (Iih went l tli Shel tun Turnhull Fuller printing uliop, in what is di-cliiml to he one of t)ie f.u vnt planlH in the Htiitc. The other eonei rn nil front on Wil lamette mreet, (in the roiner, with hit-Kp wiikIimvr on foolli Tenih iitul Willamette mreel, in tlm Wearlier hee-Deuyimire women' opptrtl xlni TIub it one at the inont nitnutivn ex rlnaivrly women' atre in the rily mid H in modern and up-to-date tn every detnil. Entrance Spaclout Th theater rntrnnre with n pi- rioim lobliy benutifully deeoniteiL in next, to llie rorner ,aiitl fldjn''int to Hint, nn the south, in the Kuttnie Drug cnnipHny'it uttrnrtively nrrnnK'd utore. Here every nruic product demand nt prrneiit enn he found, and ft line of attractive artiei are car ried. Tli DeN'effft tK'thluK store, with l fninplete line of RfnlleinenH fiirniith ttiR, "from hnta tn idioen. and hmk to hniM a km in' rcmea next. Mr. 1e Neffe poniPH here from Maker, at tracted h yllie eity't rapid expannhn. Sign Attractive An Attractive electric olRti pro claim to the puhlir that Mm. Itut'.t MeCalluiii t'nrter, with a complex line of millinery, will nni he itiMtatl cd In her new nil" p. Mr. Curler ppcla to Ire moved in ahnut June 1, and nt that time rhe not only will en lnrjte her line of millinery, but will add a line of gl:t good and embroid crlei nn well. The next two atora rooms are etlil undecided. On the nottllt end, with 1he advantage of windowa on (wo ide, la the Ivowrll Market, which will ho opened to trm Monday. A complete line of meata, tiU. poult rv and all ( lint goes with n market, will be displayed, It it onnnunced. Kvery tenent la well pleased wlt!i (he new building, Ita location and lln interior. The litea vory from Ifl feet tn 25 fret In width, and extend back 70 feet. ARTISTIC TEMPERAMENT ROME, May 7. Two sculptors, who became peered be en u so a com mittee did not accept their models for the Milan war memorial, went on a rampage and smashed their own work and that of many other artinta. Nearly all of the 7ft models on exhi bition were damaged, Including the prUo winning one. i 2 " 3 5 6 ' 7 Q 9 10 ? Ti 12 ""Yum 17 is 19 rri2o s&& M 21 2Z 23 fel IT rrzi ft Jo 5 32 53 38 40 Wife 41 42 43 i 44- n '"T u HORIZONTAL 1. A prtnttr's S. Kirrt rtftiw of w-ll-krmwn Ur. 7. f ompny (p-Mir.i 0. f'..ri'iiln It. A silver coin of Hiam IS. Hn.lU of a ftwnnl 14. Arcompluih ' 1A. Knilih till" 7. (M m nm IK. Ijngor brk ill. IWn fnrm of ttifi lwt Mm of well-known worins plot art M CtmAi'ton of 24. Tempert 27. Prfllikoar, 20. Tli Li (French) 30. Frrnrh for Mimiu 33. Townrdi .14. HU ill .Sliortiiliimhsra 38. A win-ling p pA rat ia 40. Myself 41. A dune or WW 41. More fre 44. Mi'Mlr. lnw- voninx 48. WiLhout mo tnuiKKrenah) 1. Srlenra of Kthirs 2. Vou-i airl 3. Received 4. )vh.l.l ft. 1'nn thing C. Tn Jrrl if) 7. To buhrI H. Mormced 10. To dpfiut or hot (roinbiD- inu form) 12. TTi Itritinh funtledgovern- ment (int.. form) 14. Nn o of 'm. well-known fountain pen 15. A mounlftin in Themwly JS. vA drummer 10. Avn UoMII.) 22. I'epid 23. PI a a ft a t , charming 24. On no etnrea 25. A cnunlry or 2fl. Vo.lftorthRnU 2H. One. who toll B'nic 31. To olmtnirt 32, Alargenionkny 35. Part of it gitll course (pi.) 37. Part of th fare 30. Meadow, p t'ire 41. Swampy or hfy hind 43. He dietered Nurw fnbbr.) 44. A pronouA II MIS glKR ORNB FILMS COOPERATE FOR MfflHEH'S DAY Anna Jorvls, founder of Mother's ilny which poiiicr on Mny 10 this .vrar, is finding ready co-operation of (he motion piety ro t heat era of the world in observance of the occnilon. In appreeiullon of the picture indus try's efforta, Miss Jnrvis has nd- drevsed the following letter to the theaters: To the Motion Picture Thenters of the World; Through you. X scud to homes of all lands MOTIHCU'8 PAY GHKETINGS! Mother's day U a meinoriat dny of sweet sorrow and cherished memories. All mothers are living today, either in memory or their presence. True motherhood Dover dies fn the beauty of its faith, hope nnd unselfish devotion. Nor does the mother-hunger of a son or daughter lessen with the years of life's jo j it, dinai'Miit incuts, or It h sears. Many of us with the mother-hunger in our hcarU would at thin very hour give nil we hiive if we could havo the comfort of the sight of a mother's fare, or the pence of her eiril rnee, or the rlnftp of her hnnd. In conclusion, I wlnh to commend nur friends nf Ihe MUTTON IMC Tim K T1IKATKHS for their co-op. rrntion thin year in aiding tin to pay homage to our home, nnd to mail's bcHt frlend-IlIS MOTIIKK. With friendly greetinga In eiich nnd all. Most s'ncerely, ANNA JAKVIS. Founder of Mother's Ihiy. BABY BORN ON SUBWAY PAItlH, May 7. A atrong, hculthy hnhy boy wait born to Mine, Marie Collet, 22, In n subway train here. STARVING, LEFT $350,000 MOW YOKK. May 7. Louis I.eh meyer, who died in n charity ward here from malnutrition, left tin entiifc of more than $:tr0,tMHl, one-half of which was bequeathed to a womnn school teacher who befriended him. Optimistic over general business conditions, Aaolpli Zukor, presi dent of Famous Players-Lasky corporation, who is attending the International Paramount conven tion at the Hotel Ambassador, predicted today that .next season would be the one of the moat successful in the history of the history of the motion picture bus-inf-HH. "The prosperity of the motion picture bUKincHH depends almost ent.rdy on the (juality of pictures exh.biitd in fheaten," declared Mr. Zukor. "However, even the best pictures in the world cannot fjuc.ci.ed unless general buMincss conditions are right. 1 am confi dent that the period of prosperity wNich this country entered upon lapt winter will continue for a Ions time to come. Business Improves "Mr. Hoover, secretary of com merce, has declared that business conditions are fundamentally sound throughout the i nited states. Another man, :ho surely is In a position to know, is Char lea M. Schwab, who only the other clay expressed the greatest optimism over the immediate, fu ture. Our own reports troin ail over the country coincido with these views, so Famous-Lasky corporation is going ahead under; full steam to supply a program , nf the greatest pictures in its his tory. "At this convention we have announced a group of 40 pictures which we are calling "Thu Gold en Forty." Several of these pic tures already have been complet ed; others are now in the process of production at our studios in Hollywood and on Long Island. Public Wants Best "I have said' prosperity In the motion picture business depends almost entirely on good pictures, liy this 1 mean not only pros perity for the producer and the distributor, hut also and most essentially for the exhibitor. The public not only has shown an In creasing discrimination in its se lection of picture entertainment but also has proved conclusively, in the Inst two seasons at least, that people liberally support the highest class picture entertain ment. "Therefore, to Insure to exhi bitors throughout tho country a constant flow of the best type of screen attractions, we have em barked on one of the most nmbi tioua production schedules in the history of our company. We real ize that the exhibitor has In his theater a big investment of mon ey, labor and good will. We mean to protect this investment by mak ing certain for him a steady sup ply of pictures- of the type which Anioinu i.ioruno, a tfutiu o tu flena Ihwter goers, whose new pic ture will be shown at the Lowell theater. experience has shown the public will patronize. "Despite ihe stupendous task in-; volved, we have laid out our pro- gram of productions not only for ; the six months following, although 1 at this time we are announcing ' only the attractions which wo will; release in the six months from August 1 to February 1. Thus, j the exhibitor knows now what the Paramount production program will be for the year to come and : can make his plans accordingly. PUZZLE WINNERS Tfi GO IN FEE Cross word puzzle fans are to have : their chance to visit the new Lowell theater f r nn evening's entertain ment all free of charge. All they have: to do U to solve the cross word piiKle which has been prepared for ' ' Mad ime Sans dene." The firsr five to turn in their answers will be awarded tickets, each goc! for two. which will be honored any night next week. The rules of the contest are simple. .Just solve the puzzle correctly, get it to the Guard ofi'ice in n hurry, before Saturday morning, nnd if you ; are one of the first five, you will be given the tickets. j "WOMEN SHOULD WORK" j LOMt. May 7.- "Men can no, longer afford to muintuin women in idleness, and for women to go out anil earn their living is not only a neces- ', sity but n healthy thing." said Mrs. ! Phillip Snowden, wife of the labor leader, in a speech nt Chelsea recently. Wetherbee Densmore Apparel for Women "Better Merchandise at Lower Prices" Always Up to Date Some of the Standard Lines are Robertson Dresses, Tho Mitchell Dross, Golf tex Sport Wear, La Camille and Cameo Corsets and Girdles, Gordon nnd Van Raalte Silk Underwear, Van Eaalte Silk and Suede Fabric Gloves, $1.23 0 $2.25, Centemerie Kid Gloves, none better at any price, $3.75. If You Are Looking for GIFTS and FAVORS We Have Them Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment Always You are just as 'welcome to come in and look things over as if you had bought. Summery Hats For Dress and Sports Wear A wonderful selection of smart Creations. Something New Every Day. Mezzanine Floor 1 Theatre . MM To the Lowe We Wish You Everlastin Paramount Success Famous Players Lasky Corporation JESSE L. LASKY VICE-PRESIDENT ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESIDENT S. R. KENT GENERAL MANAGED mr. Mcdonald, after careful consideration, selected Gloria Swanson in "Madame Sans Gene AS THE PICTURE WORTHY OF THE LOWELL THEATRE PREMIER PRESENTATION Paramount Attractions Now Booked- k i Paramount Attractions for the Future 5? '.- 'THE DRESSMAKER FROM PARIS" starring LEATRICE JOY ZANE GREY'S "CODE OF THE WEST" JACK LONDON'S "ADVENTURE" THOMAS MEIGHAN in "OLD HOME WEEK" "THE SPANIARD" starring RICHARD CORTEZ BEBE DANIELS in "THE MANICURE GIRL" "NEW LIVES FOR OLD" with BETTY COMPSON RICHARD D1X in "TWO MANY KISSES" C. B. DeMILLE'S "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS' ZANE GREY'S "THE VANISHING AMERICAN" GLORIA SWANSON in "STAGE STRUCK" RAYMOND GRIFFITH in "STAGE DOOR JOHNNY" THOMAS MEIGHAN in "WHISPERS" GRETA N1SSEN in "THE AMERICAN VENUS" JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S "THE ANCIENT HIGHWAY" HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S "A SON OF HIS FATHER" 7E 3E ! NATIONALLY ADVERTISED i NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED