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.sjay Evening, May 19, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Pagfl Tive I0TABY CLUB HAS Drum Majoress L :-: CITY NEWS jSfew Things Noted on a Ir'ip Through The Store Linen Vest and Cuff Sets, $4.00 Trimly tailored of novelty strip"! linen enhanced with rteaminK Pparl buttons they add immeasurably to the fresh summery effect of one's taiiieur. "Kayser" Pure Chiffon Silk Hose $2.50 pair Light as a feather yet with durability that match their beauty. Slender pretty an kles look their best in chit ton hose. Slipper heel smart colors. Novelty Cuffed Gloves of Silk or Fabric, $2.25 pr. Fashion "says "the cuff must be ornamental. These new est arrivals display nutny delightful variations the "puff cuff in Kayser silk and the silk embroidered cuff in fabric. A Smart Group of Underarm Purses at $5.50 How delightfully they add to the "ensemble" effect of the itreet contume. Of fine pin ral and novelty grained leathers. Black, brown, tan ana' grey. "Norida" New Loose Powder Compacts, $1.50 Women who find it difficult to ordinary compact rroder will welcome these. Fill them with your own In powder. Powdr Mrniot epiii ,lt. Compacts ii fancy gold or sliver Printed Crepe de Uiene Handker chiefs, 75c H:tMy colored little affairs. ""erly feminine to pep rw!r from the pocket of top coat frock or tail- Ktir. in eonaectioa witb a erle of storieafd i0ik atreet to' M. Labfc, Mr. he wmuK orj colleges. At preseoS, Lubke will build a .ubmanttai up-to-ae at Man ford ustrcmtT arwi u H.i. u. .... a : . urwaie ai; i mentis to begin eotislrucuou at CUM, ; r nm rt-niBia io hj Dur ing whirh he wishes to meet th r ! eats and faculty. he hum. The deal was handled by ii. w. Mewart, of the l.ee-V. eathar bee-NeweU Keahy company. i Sunday School Meet The county Sunday fchocl meeting at Thurston last week-end venn a suc cess in every way and was larRely at tended, it is announced. Mrs. Jean M. Johnson and Mrs. Clara i. Est-on of I'ortiand were principal paWr, Election of officer wat aa follow: President, Re-. N. H. Workman of Marc la ; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. R. C. Raugh of Than, on: teen age miperimeodent for girl. Mr. Vj v. ivi of Junction City: assistant teen-age at.perintendent, Mra. lieoiR Williof of ThurMon; teen age super intendent for bny Rev. W. A. Klfcina of Eugene: children'a devotions fii nermtendeot, Mra, Harry Benton of Eugene; vacation bible school super intendent, H. H. Hitter of Mabel. Racing Association Organized The i:gpn Amomobiie and Motor cycle It icing association with more then JO charter member, was or ganized last night at a meeting of automobile men held at the Good paptnre gftrage. Fred Roclthiil w,i made temporary chairman, and Van Kemery, temporary secret a ry-treas-u re r. A co m m 1 1 1 ee com posed Rockfaill, Vale Mmiih and Louis I Boy was named to look over land anI to iotereet new tnembera. A track otic and one-eighth milts in cirrumfereiiiv may be constructed cn the Marshall tract, two miles west of the city, it s raid. Man Wanted By Police E. F. Chriatensec, age 35, . want ed r.y the police at Rakersfieid, ac cording to a telegram received lat night by tbe Eugene officers. He is reported to be headed north in a Ford coupe, California license No. 41053, and is accompanied Bebe Us stings, age 20, The auspect i five feet fiv incites tail and weighs 150 pounds. while his companion is five feet two inchci in height, and weighs 110. Tfay registered as Mr. and Mrs. M. I.. Hastings at Castella, Cal. May 13, it was stated, and it H believed they are driving north. Police Department Has Music A phonograph has been entrusted to the police department, and from uow on the offieer will revel jo music. The owner of tbe machine will be away from the city for sense time, and losnrd the machine both for safe keeping, and because he believes Jilt u will keep it ;n condition. A record "Alexander's Ragtime Hand" came with it, and bemuse of the age of this selection, it is being shown as a curiosity. P.-T. A. To Meet The Lincoln Parent-Teacher aeeo ciation i to hold its last meeting of the year tomorrow at 3 o'clock. A program of music and readings is to be gtvn, and officers for the coming year will hp elected. A good attend ance is desired, as the association will not mett again until the fail months. There will be a social and tea hour. JiW - 1 - r . j mi r Rock Island Agent Here Charles K. Burnett, representative of the Rock Isfand raitroad, with headquarters in rortiand. spent tbe day in Eugene, conferring with rail road officials here. The tourist sea son is soon to open, says lc. Bur nett, and his line is making extensive preparations to care for a record number of travellers. H. C. Howe Recovering Professor H. C. Howe of the uni versity English department, who i recovering from a serious operation at the Eugene hospital, will not he able to do any active teaching for the rest of this term, his physician says. However, he hopes to be around the campus a little later on and will be able to do a little of the admin istrative work of his department. Pioneers to Feed Tonight A biscuit feed and genernl get -together meeting will be held by the Mc Kenzte Pioneer club of the Congre gational church tonight at aix o'clock in the church rooms, it is announced. All members nre expected to attend. Plans for next year will he discussed, and several hikes and other projects contemplated for the summer will be talked over. A program of entertain ment is nito promibea oy tiic ctnnmu- tee in charge, Complete Grading Grading work on the London sec tion of road will he completed in about 10 days, announces O. F. Crowe, county commissioner. This is a mile of difficult road work, most ly through rock. A crasher will be sent to the road and rock work will start about the same time, f Officers Are Named Ir. H. T. Burnett, of this city, has been elected president- of the South ern Willamette District lentai so ciety, and Ir. R. J. Gumi. of Cor rallis, vice-president, it is announced. rr. & Ralftb Hippel of Springfield was chosen secretary-treasurer. A picnic and meeting will be held at Rellfountain June 'JO, it is announced. No Firoa Reported The storm that lashed the city last night completely spoiled any chance of fire, declared Fire Chief William Sus tMum, and no calls were reported at tbe City Fire department. Except fr their regular morning "tuning tip the fire engines have been inactive now for severnl days. Eugene Men Named C. J, Schsefers and Joseph Frana wa were honored at the annual con vention of Knights of Columbus held in Portland. Mr. Schaefers was chos en member of the committee to handle the affairs of the Newman club here, and Mr, Franzwa was elected to the student employment committee. 1 1 .4 ., J l-J Mitt Heicn Montgomery in full r fiaiU as drum maioress af the Drary HiBh School Band of North Adams, Mass., tthirb teretiaded tho president at tht Whits Houss. mum for The Rotary club st the- recalsr; luncheon meeting today Hter tinned a scut 60 boys, sit members of tfca eighth srsde of the vari: os schools of Hh city. Tn1 U approximately iialf rf the boy; in this grade, and the nther naif: will be cucats next week, it is announced by W, C. Yoraa cbsir man of the fcoya eotBtnUtes wuica is making arrangenwnU. Br. Warren D. Smith of tfeer tin i vpTlly, save a short X&Mn, in wiitcn h compared life to a race. and urged the boys to carry m. In spite at eny handicaps or &t backs. Thft boy also gave their various school yells, ami took jart in the singing; of songs, The memoirs of the chife en doavnred to become better ac quainted with the ymins men pres ent. ami1 each one introduced fcis guest, giving a hit of his persons! history, and making a pre4?ctloa aa to what occupation the boys would follow. The affair was very ncvessful, and enjoyable alike to members and guosts, & -ag reported Bim iisr affairs are planned with other groups of boys, it is announced. of a new touring car, which will be delivered in a few days. Revival at Dorena Revival meetings were started at Dorena Sunday evening and will he held there ail this week, it is an nounced by Rev. Archer, who will be assisted in the work hy Her. Jin Starfeee and Mites Pitcher, of Star, The pnr.lic is invited to attend all meetings, St is announced. Coming From Tacoma M. A. Callows of the Winter Gar den is expecting his two sisters and families and a brother, all of Ta coma, to spend the week-end with him in Eugene. Hts visitors are Mr, and Mrs. Elizabeth Donfreo, and Ted Rentze. Mr. Bentze, Sot Is Missing Mrs, Lydta Smith, of Emporia, Kansas, has written the local police in so effort to locate her son, 4. , Foster. He was last heard frets In March, she bbts. He was employed in Eugene as a cook. Auto Dealers Move The Ramsey Motor company, deal ers in Rtekenhacker 'and Nasb cars, and It. ti. Marstera, ued car dealer, have leased the L. G. Hulls building at f?i Oak street, and have moved there from temporary quarters at the Fifth Avenue garage. H. H. Adams, mechanical specialist, will be added to the firm Juno 3, it is anonuneed. To Psrtiaad On Basltms Charles Schaefers, of the chaefers brothers depsrtment store, spent yes terday in Portland, where he attended to business matters. S, P. Man Hera- Charles E. Burnett, of the lease department of the Southern Pacific company, was in town tmiay irota Portland on business couected with the company. He returned this aft ernoon. Tfra Is Found A C. T. C. tire 30 by 34 was nicked tm yesterday at Fourteenth avenue east and Patterson street, it: was reported "to tbe police. The ownep may have the tire by inquiring at 1400 Patterson. Salem Resident Visits E C. Stataer, of Salem, was in Eu gene today visiting friends and rela tives. Mr. Stouer formerly Jived at Pleasant HtH. Cottage Grove Couple Wed - A marriage license was issued i Kenneth P. McReynolds and FUte V. Canterbury, both of Cottage Grove, by Canity Clerk Rryson yesterday. Lot Is Purchased The First .National honk ha sold a lot located at Eleventh avenue west Two Cars Stoles Fugene police last night received word that a Chevrolet touring car, license number itK.";j, has been stolen in Portland, and that n Ford coupe, license number 1 72-223 was taken from the Union Oil company at Cor valiis last night. WendliRQ People Visit Alfred Habcrsang and family of Wendling were in the city yesterday visiting friends, Mr. Hahersand com pleted arrangements for the purchase Meeting Is Thursday - The Washington Parent -Teacher association is to neet at 3 o'clwk ot. Thursday afternoon. There is to he a short program and an exhibit of the chttdrens work. The teachers sr e be the hostesses fr tie meeting. BABY CHANGE CHARGED NEW YORK, May JRW) While one grand jury was considering homi esde evidence against her, another grand jury today returned an indict input charging baby substitution agemst Mrs. Helen Auguste tteisen- Yoik, former tWman Red Cross nurse, widow of a Prussian army of' fieer, and proprietor? of an east Eighty-oixth slreet "nany farm. LIE CUSS FOH SWIMMING AT I GOOD jK. CLOTHES J$f TNw fa MBS J AMERICAN STYLES J for AMERICANS V.' 1 Over 125 hoys ni younjr n!-n , signed up for ewimmitiK at the Y, M. C. A. last night, anoon-s W. 1. Walter, hoys work Knrre- tary, who is in rhraa of arvaiiR- mrats (or thi work. SwimmtiDt lessons are to he given nnir the lirsrllon of S. B- Holdamsa, physical direptof of tha V, M. C, A. The lessons will he len. erery Mond'ar, Taeaflsy, Thursday asid Friday nlshts after school hoars. It is announced, and as msoy as desire may jisin the classes. The majority of the boys sispiins op cannot swta, and tbe rest tan swim only a few feet, it Is said. It Is the purposs of the coarse fo tpach ttiem how to swim, and to give Use radimenis of sever.il strokes so that the pupils can per fect their style la the water daring the summer. The Y. M. C. A. poo! will lis tstrd for instruction, and those desiring to make arrangements to praotke at other times can do so, it is stated. Pioneer Clubs to Gather Bundles For Relief Work 1 ''Mil LM:! ' ! I I 1525 Hirl Schsifnrr Ic Mrs . j) Americans Need American j ' Styles j I Because they do American things hiking, riding, goir. I Broad, square shoulders, trim waists, easy fitting trou- j I sers. They need quality too. They get it in these j II suits. I I S35 to S50 I Wade Bros. I jjj Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes j The Pioneer e labs of Eugene ; will gather handles for (ha Near i East Heiief tomorrow evening. It ! is announced by W. P. Walter, j hoys' work secretary of the Y. ' M. C. A. Tha members will In-! vade every part of tbe city In I quest for any sort of clothing that can be patched up for use. ; The club requests that aryono; having old clothing to donate have it ready in bundles, so the! the wsrk can be dona as efficiently i as possible, tomorrow Is "banlie day' for the Near East relief, and it is expected that Kugcaj iii ; make a good showing In the amount of clothing gathered. s i-ast year over loo large bundles ' of ciothlng were gathered jBd fixed up for the sufferers In ihe Jr Seat, It la said. It is hope! that this record wiil be eouaiif d or bettered this year. Ail clothing is shipped 10 Portland. hera it is '. sent on to the Kast la Ursa ship ments, i Permits to Build Residents Issued Sturdy styles for , Young America Ruppenheimer ' GOOD CLOTHES i J The typical, admirable American figure is the inspiration and directing genius of Kuppenheimer styles THAT'S the source of the broad athletic shoulder; the slim, trim hips; the straight smooth back; the wide, free-draping trousers. Here are the clothes for the American man; the clothes that typify his vigor, his ambi tion and his alertness, Splendidly woven pure wool fabrics in a host of colorful patterns and hues. Handsome models for men and yoking men Individ ual styles for the college man, the business man. $40 $45 $50 Plenty of other good clothes at $29.50 and $37,50 the hmiHQ of KupfKmhciuwr gootl clothes Htitidtng hss been rather light the early part of this week, hut n slack ing, especially in residence, i ej- pected. say W. H. Aleiandef, city finly nne permit was issued today, but it was far atthKtanttal residence to cost fr.VM). H wtit he erected at 2217 MtT street by !o?d TerrilJ, contractor, for Terrill and Hugh, re altors. Construction iil afart im mediately. Annihtr permit for a residence was tsken ont late yester day hy J, T, loomis, who iHH butid a house for Klmer Jrt at i(S7 Nineteenth areaue eat, at a rost of Lindsey ar?d Hargresre( emstract ; ors are planning to erect a sii rwm hnusa fn Kmmi4 street btwn Twenty-cond and Twenty-third av ertues. The hitii will cft $ U 0 f according t th permit. l.ttidy and Hargresves took : ' nut a prmst yesterday to erect a ; ; rn-ret huildirsg H by f6 ft at 4 j i Ninth avenue eat, at a rt f f I.Vki, , fr tHto chtttidf. Hher j?friaiti I takn out were for a ridw at j H20 I ! sfre br A. U. Whipple. ! to crt i3.tiff(, awl for repsJr work on the Yeat-rn chnl, at a ct of hy M, irwt cftniractwr. Graveling Heady j On Prairie Road Apnrojninlf 2S.0f0 eihse yard of f ravel will be required fff work . i the Prairie fffd, report Citato i iiurd, rftunty romfiiisiofier( who n- petd the estrti li? oprstt i f eterdy afterea. The plant i b i Etfg preprd i erh fo-it h y. sttd mil of Hi road are resdjr 1 r'x-k a s!on wathr cnndHfo m it po-sthle to do hsuhng, Plsn are no bHif drsws Bp br Arthur Jtrsfcer, euntr bridge bmlde, f r the ffwrtrMg bridge tvftt ih (rtivf fork Hter o the Ij-ssdon Spring rads ftPANlSH FH5HT WOORS MKf.Hf.A, panSh Mfocc, May ; jft iJpi- The Hp(nih air fdrona re increasing ihir activity rer th rebel territory Iwdtirsg for concn tratfon ri tribesHiee ad bmijig fil iate iiwiug fignf of atiity Injunction Action On Route Dropped t$ i Colonel Tbendr and Krmit liwjjterrlt beading the vFRiTifs Kimpaon-KJeld mwevm Cblrajt tsiiiUm into centra! Ala( will lsv today fr leto, la the vftiloy Jtw Indu, They are ea rtrnte? t Tarferifl to per urn jeciniefi n? ib tirl V&U ftsd other rr Mima). Traffic men Hold Portland Session PfJRTl.ANn, Ore., May SO, The tijMrarf lit jnls Matned h$ tAtU- M. lieKeffe, bral atior ney, h)init!C the tiate hfmay rom niinsion front euteriuK mUt a rnrrt wiih rtimouen aud Hefy t reve ntilea of the lwer Chimhia rfrer highway MB Atria and Hres son, was dioled bie ysffrdsy fey T,Z. ' r X;J ., ,)..'. Jttin i.ANH. t3r 51y ia-Tf- ...... i ti- Jir wiwera of the Bars reiaii ion th hifhway cmmihm rntraei Uhhhmrxt f thm VbUc man tlw is nm a J(mper one, held ejMdd fr ih ptwwl del eter, ihi MeNeffe, a tpr ; ' ieitdnee t tite in nt qslffti (o it-k ih vaiMity Traffic wferejKe hrb f llie tantrmn thrfjEh tfi emtrt. At tli reqwat f 3f -rii.) IwipHm "f radroad r-preetiUnjr JeNeffe, tite rif) f-amitjp efitit are agreed lft Imn f a de- otwrrer h &af ih rsxhn Ui rhii of 4&tnfenti f ral ined lhaa nriojsrij t a ! paria aid delivery of Ufifhi frm 4vre asd prprissM th way fnr up- f itiii h dlartmae! at ili ihw Jack Dempsey and Wife now in Paris pal ifi tfee jireme rmiri. HUNTERS OH Y WRINAfiAIt. May tttny f'Jftt ntU he S5de to effect fS?ftt.n tll aid m ed Kafftmir. India He jp traffte fr tfee- benefit m re- tti Aaaof iated id eafaldibmeaitt ai eMttaer, TAiti 3ia W. iJPi Jaei lejp- 1 ey asd fej feride arrived ?ser tiy : irm l,fmkn r? retried lbs fe feeryeist "hmp:a tek th j eout iram the cfessBel aud wiffered from eaifefie dnes rojii passfije. t $ A tiiftm f ,i"ifr ?sr33sed t?5 -rdt H'Kk'h 4iiHHJe4 lerje Car penter m srder t He? jsssay hr le(Rier sd hi Ttif ; in iBi?e. srsd tr peatwr fretted earb iber assitt f diU.r, Thm arri?aj f ih leasey t th Ntrd railway taitiu rnii4 in lt Je ry? Jielwees poiire ssd Sty vrwd of fsgfct fan. to of trti-ia wr lujureij tn iheir rfe jat leHsrssir t greet is Atserit-att fifMi MASTER MASONS May nht ih la- ' BJ jtd t fee s,i LAHAWAY MUSIC) HALL Ii!E8EKTS DWIGHT JOHNSON and Hh Famous 10-PIECE STROLLERS Direct from the Multnomah Hotel and U Liberty Theatre DANCING MAY 2i AND 22 LARAWAY MUSI0 HALL THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS 9:30 to 12 M, Tickets for sal at the door