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Wednesday Evening, Mav Page Eight TUE EUGENE G U ABU J J , a Prince Has International Romances IS Hi- MII.TOX ItKONNKK (NKA Hrvire Corrtpoiiiif nt ) r LONDON. .M:iy -' Will"". Kuineii, (Dd 8CIHJ Km much wine. I"n ninny j ' w'Jiifu ami too imit-h sons have I1'! j In the rJ.ll buil ralS ii Kuropr, I'rilH-e Ueorjte nf Jilsn-SMavm. uhiM l.iikeil up in a private iiiaiimnm j whi re hereafter lie will nut be able to. timilile tlie serenity t.t Ilia t' Jl '- tlier, Kins Ali'xaniliT, wlme throne he allnuM really be ornii.vniie. That's the real trnla behind the rninmuniiie reeenlly leMieii ny in-1 Jiih.i-SIiimiim premier: i "In view of the mate nf health of: l'linie (ieorge, eliler lirolher i f Km Alriiimier. wliiili In nn-li t lira t be in- gently neeil a change in the milliner of his life anil being pill "niler llir .onalant miperviaion of n iloetor, III" kins has imliriiteil, nailer the royal i family Inw. a plaee of prrmnnnil reni len,i. for l'rinee (ieorge "nil appoint- e.l n Moeeiill ilm-fT. All of n hieli mwiliB- exit I'r inr" I George from tile Hnriipran Bi-ene. M't. the moK" aniaz'ng tale in the. hlntory ; of inoileni royull). I'p I" n"""' 1 -. when be attained bin majority IS -be was alinoft a inulol prime, lie wan ii... ..i.int mtn noil heir to the Ser bian throne, lie wan the apple of the: eve of h: father, old King l'l'ter. who. oil his eighteenth hirthiln.v, before the; aneinlileil regiment of the nnlbm j A.ihl to bini: ! -My liinr son, my joy t your b.rtu S yeiira ago ' great. Toilny when i vou enter the offiiers' eorps of my liuve nrmv my prlile i grealer. With i the help of proVMlenee .von win """ day inherit the Kerh nn throne and will be I lie highest officer in the army ni wii' li y l; today step a lieutenant." lo le than '. iiioiiiIih tieorge bad nmde himself the talk and vandal of the UalknlM. He beat Ilia aides, lie dressed ns king m il held drunken nr fcicn. lie tbrealrned lo horsvwhip 'ile premier. He drove a car at wild fp.-nil through tlie narrow, lll paved UrreH of llelgrnde. He paid nwifl court lo yielty uelretss In Vienna. He wn mad ubout pretty women. ne day iasing down a Belgrade elreit he saw the picture of .Mile. Laurel, an ad l ess. He aecured her ad dresa and p sled u proioal of mar- liage. ' , ' , Having iinrrelnl with atiothn pretty aiirean, he made disparaging remarks about In r. Nie appeared i. the It.at restaurant in Belgrade and publiily horsewhipped him. lit course, aire was arrested, lint the national leillug wns on her side and the mat ter was discreetly dropped. It is estimated he proposed mar riage In at Irast !10 pretty women. Ile ni Hi 11 unlernil lover, pnylng curl to Mlrlb of all nations. The I'limai to his career came when hl vulit mysteriously died. There tvere. inlter rumors connected with this and In HUM l'rinee (ienrge, to .he relict of the tuition, was Induced to renounce bin rights lo the throne. Kit a tune he lived ipiielly in ri'llr meut. When the first Balkan war hrokti out he asked for a inland, but was refused, and was greatly en raged when his younger lirnlher, the present King Aleiander, was given an nrniy. Tl en he complained llmt he wn not gneli all nllownnee compatible With In rank ami position. Ile wrote letters lo the Belgrade papers at tacking the royal family. For n lime bis lip'thcr confined him to rcMdeneo In Nish. Heleasetl from exile, he once more appeared In llclgra.ie and would drive nr I town In his car, distributing nnsiera liuult lug lo his brother, the king, due of these read: "Beware of the fellow with the big red iiiim1." Willi all hia ci itllclllea he l a In mo man and a gonl soldier. Whc.i II c Win hi war broke out mid the Ails triana attacked Belgrade, lleorgo pit hiiuNclf at the 1 1 "f some troops ami nncce-l 'll; defrndril the opilnl. lie was M'citNii.l wiiundetl in action a T'i.ea an I sent to Krnn.e lo convnl-i-si-e. lie wii made a licutcmiut col- n.'l for l.iovi ry In the field but s oi'iilull;,' nil. ml the promotion, lis latest evviiuls bcrtl to boost tru ism' of the repuli:icaim and attack n yaliy. It win limlrlesl he would always he a flrc-hrand. Kxil 'r liigo Mlav 111 not In effective. So the plan ilevnc.l In T re now by roial faniili" mi put Into i No!, lie was locked iii a itiscnci foi life, perbapi - n sick aiau. - j ' 9 1 1 'I V W f v 1 J School Plans for Ulind arc Traised ;i:itl.lN. ?t.iy L'lt. Ami-ri.ii li Ini'liux tin wiiy III piliirntiotint iii'Mln.lfl f.ir I In Ithnil, in Hie imiln df Miit llrlly HirNrh, llirrt lor of !li p.h'Mil fi.r llir I'ln.tl ftmn.lr.l iliirnn I ho World wnr liy tirrm iiiy'n fnni out (K'lil.wl, ItfliciiuriH ili-x. '"J'lm niv vt Cli'Vi'liinit,'' nhr ol nrrvrs, "Itfiti found llif Idr-nl nulii'loti vt tlm .i'ul'ii'in, in that uluciilioti fir the lilttid child rrn i not nirrlrd n In atrcinl fcrlindn fov iht Mind, the Idiud nu''U nit' liiicrr.i",rm'd tmiorin (lift viKhiril ididdrrn. 'I'll m (trotTdurt1 li of (lit triii-tt lit-hi'Tit in't only (o the Id i nil cliildi on, hut to thf otlicrn n wrll, in 1 lint it n-nifioniii ihnti to Kt f itir nloitjr with tlirir lit fir(un !? frllow nipiU and fhnwfi thui (hit H hlmd tudc tit mil do fully it wcl) an utRhlfd one. "Tlit fpflinc of huiunn pride in quit at proiuMtiiifd mill tdiml pro pic us It t with thiivr fnjoyinj rji pijllit, Srlf .nti.ftdt'ni-f nil r n coiirHfrd niiit'im tit hlmd only if thry nrm brim .ftn'd gti opportuttily t hhow Hint ihrv enn hold thfir imn lit tinj rtiti- n with oiIhth. If th hi nd sip frimmtrd from (hr mihirf, (In cnficliint r.m rr hr inti!lrd in thrnt, Amrrit ! inntdT rifht in mitirn thr dhnd in wth th s f hirl " This Woman's Recompenso "1 wan pn wrik and nfrwum 1 rouM hirdty d ni hounw frk," Mr. Hurry Ahrnfl if nvinxton, Ky : "1 roulil not itand hrinj.f of thr brartof down yti In tor hm k and atMloiurn. 'nr dm I rrad how l.idia K. 1'ink hnut crtnld 'ttmpnund had hrlpH nthrro ami dTidf t fry it. I want tn ptMir tliui wondrrtul mrdirin for Ihr hrslth and utrrnittii It ban givm mr and ak other mif frrinf wnnirn to try It." Tht in the one great (kprndahlc turdicine for woman's ills," Adv. Prince George and three of the Qrn who figure In Hannah Cohen (ton), pretty Jewess of Jugoslavia, proposed; Tanya Veltrovlcs (center), of Serbia, and Elizabeth lonides, of Greece. his life story, to whom he 7 GET ALL METEORS .Mcl'IIKftHOX, Knn.. Mny 20. (VP) - Kiiiin.ik htiH nt mined n rrputntinn bcynnd this plnnrt na land ng. field for atrny incteoritef, hut that n'p'i'fl tion would not NtHnd the tent of uriei.re, dectfired Prof. H. II. Nininner of .Mrplifrnnu c'dlryc, pant prea'drnt nf the KaiiRaa Acuflemy nf .Science, in li n nddrena on the ruhject of me e(rllea. The helief that KnmiiH, center of the I 'nited Stiiteft, exert a home un explained influence on tho heavenly wnnderera, 1 ia without foundation in fact, the profemmr aenerted. A chart of recorded nieteoritic falln dincloses that one-fifth of the Rijfnlficnnt find in the world have been in Kanrtna, and th s hits led, according to l'mfensor Niuinger, to the popular nnd fallac ious iinprefeaion I lint this Nlntn la peculiarly iillnictlve to meteorites. Two explnnationa he offered for the apparent monopoly Kantum hits imiin taitieil: the character of the soil, and I ho intereHt nrouned in the science, "The finding of atony itrnteoriten," 1'rofcnnor Nininger intcfl out," "which hnve not heen seen to fall, may he cmnddcrcd among the rarest evciiiK in the aunila of meteoriliiii. In only two localities in thin ronti iieut have mch find occurred in num bcra wrmern Kalian. nnd the coul- al plains of Texan. In both of (bene regions the noil in comparatively free from lerreatrinl roc(t." This, he Maid, fnc lilaled diNiinguiHhiiig mteorii.c atonea from the enrth. A stich of witiienaed falls of now famoiif iron nnd tttone metcfirites also hsd kejit Kcientlfic cirrlea, tlie public and the preaa int created in K.innns for Inung periods, he Haiti, with the remit that farmcra began to helieve I Mini me innvy bioiiph iviiii wo rn wer weighing down fncea anil roitf- were in fact meteorite. Thus were the discoveries multiplied. Scientiht hnve never satisfactorily accounted for the concentration of iron meteorites in large showers. Pro fessor Nininger told hia rndince. One theory is that such shower, nre remnants of disintegrating comets whlc h hnve "aide-? wiped" the earth. This, he said, may explain the huge crater In northeast Arizona, devoid of volcanic rock nnd surrounded by traces of iron me-ieorilic falls, which genlnginta believe marks the eu'rnnce into the earth of a monster meteorite. Before vou Build I or Buy p a Home ) w insist on J ChecKSeal Electrical Wiring : j Check Seal Material 6old by The Bailey E'ectric Co. (40 Wlllamettd 8t. Phona 2)4 OF FREAICH PEOPLE rAKIS. .May 20.-0?)f lie Wtif-h- ' ington naval nn-onls, negotiated by ; remier iiriand in V.rJl and nifned under premierthip of M. Poincaiw in V.'TJ, are Mill awaiting the rjttfii-a- 1 lion of Kreix-h parliament. The Poin- ! care cah net held nff.ee for t,wo years ' after the bills calling for their rati- ' fixation were introdu ed in French rhiiiiher; grnrral elections hive taken : place, tin Jlrrriot cahinri endured for ; trn months ami. wit J the momentous 1 financial problem now confronting 'lie new Pa nleve m'niMry, it uppcars unlikely that parlininent will he called ' upon t. discuM ijMe accords fr some time to come. Their present nraf us is unknown beyond the fact I tlin: they have heen before the for- j eign rchittoi.s cominittee of the chum- j her "since the middle of V.t'SJ. j "Pigeon-holed" is the somewhat i undignified term used in Americ.i. which, although it does not unpen r in the dictionary Kam tioned by thp ' French academy, may best describe the fate of the accord. ! Itritib empire, France, Italy and Japan limiting nital armaments." Bill Submitted A Mil bearing the signature rf Pi .V, nt Alexandre lilKrand and 1 res'-n'-1 by Prmit-r P.'incare. Fi nar.ee .Minister Ie I.SfMerie, Nt va. Minister Itiiberti, War Minister -Mag-inot and .Minister of Public, Works I.e fiocnuer, calling for the ratification i.f ihe treaty v.as th'-n ui rnitted to parliim-nt. aa n referred ;o lh- ci.mio t re on fnrei'jT rehit 'j-1 Since thn it ha not been mentioned again in public discuss on, and nothing Im hpn heard of it in committee. The treaty concerning "possessiona nnd insuhr d-mi nions in the Fa Fn-t." signed Dec. .!!, UC!, has had a career similar to the above. Dep uty iCaynaldy, who has since been ni nister M commerce in the Ilerriot cabinet, made a report to the coin uiiTfr'e recommending its ratification. This was Jan. -'. IE Court Dress Cuts 'In Price Welcome History is Cited. The following is it short history of ' the accords, as far as France is con- I cerned, since M. Albert Sarraut, who 1 replaced Premier llriand at the head ; of (he French 'delegation, returned to! P'ri" in the spring of lllJ'J. j ' 1 Le treaty concerning the "limitn-! ti';i of naval armaments," signed at 1 Washington Feb. O.lf--. was turned o.er to the ciuumittee on foreign nf- j fh4 in .March. Deputy (iuer I nier was entrusted with the task of prt-par'ng n repaii on the treaty, and : mnk ng a recommenflation as to its i ratification. lie recdinmcndefl that j "the government be authorized tn rat j ify, effective, nniil Dec. Ill, l!J."t(J, the , treity signed at Washington between the I 'nited Stale nf America, the J U iMK IX. .M.iy 1!0. OP) Iteady iiiiide gowns will appear nt court functions this season for the first t'jue. Tlie innovation, the idea of vj if-li was imported frm the t.'nited Stale by court dressmakers to suit ',r purses of uniiie of th"ir custom ers iimong princesses nnd pecress:'B. alsn .ncludes the purchase f dresses on the instalment plan. According to the dressmakers, many youthful daughters of earls and dukes were the first to welcome this economical solution of their re- -dured clothing allowances, nnd n niching bus ne--s has resulted among th.'se modules who have taken up the plan. For fhe young women hnve been able l find exclusive models designed and executed by artists of color and the scissors, whereas a few years fl'jo thv would have paid two nr thrcv times as much. Some of the court dressmakers, this season, have abolished the old time euMt.iv. of sales by nppo.ntment only nnd because of the keen competition in their I ne of business, are willing to stive customers any time they appear. OXFORD. England. May 20. OP) Oxford tradesmen are grnvely con cerned over the increasing tendency of undergraduates to pay cash for : their purchases. The new fashion saves the pottage op- the customary ' .'ItS monthly duns, but it means the loss of the extravagant custom of the J young Verdant reens of pre-war i days, "who ordered silk dressing j gowns by the half dozen in the serene j belief that bills due three years hence tare really not properdins ot all. .tradesmen are discovering that the man who buys foe cash buys care fully and stints the more exotic crav ings of his family. Worse still, they are discovering that he prefers to do his buying in Iondon, where n shop ping excursion ia a very desirable excuse for n' restful afternoon in one of the music bulls. London competi tion in far from pleasing, for it was long ago settled that Oxford prices should be set, well above those of the metropolis during term time, to carry over the lean vacation when streets are deserted nnd tradesmen recline against their sturdy oak counters in sad and wistful boredom. The increase in cash purchases is indicative of n shifting of social stan dards. Fewer undergrnduates nre now the. sons of choleric and unbusi nesslike old country gentlemen with gout nnd ancient lineage; more nnd more nre coming up to the university from the very recently acquired coun try seats of moneyed men of business who nre better judges of nccounts than of horses and Mnderia. In the university as-elsewhere the easy-going credit system based on the un impeachable honesty, solvency and re spectability of the settled country families is giving way to the rule of ready cash. tion, returned to London recently af ter having completed in four months a 17.0W mile journey by air to India and back in the snme airplane in whirh be started. The machine made the entire flight without a single me chanical breakdown. The purpose of the trip was to in vestigate the possibility of commer cial aviation under tropical condi tions. Sir Sefton declared upon his return that there should be no diffi culty in crossing India by air, the route to be followed being up the val leys of the Indus and the Ganges, all flat country and where the conditions were not at all bad for flying. Sir Sefton said the actual flying time of the plane was 210 hours from London to Rangoon and back. He has reported on sites for airship masts at Calcutta, Colombo, Delhi and Rangoon. Th romc.r,arIJCE MASTER MASONS Regular communica tion Wednesday night, Mny 20th. nt the Ma sonic Temple., You are urged td be present. m20 . ANNOUNCEMENT Meeting Oregon - Montana Lot Owners Inquiries from all over the fttate make another meeting imperative. Delegations from . Alhany, Ash lajul, Roseburg and CotU;i Grove will be present. Every lot owner urged to attend Thursday, 8 p. m., at CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GREER - CALLAHAN jj H . Buys Furniture ! I Phone 33 B England to Study Route of Aviation LONDON, May 20. (P)Sir Sef ton Hnincker. director of civil nvia- , PUBLIC DANCK DREAMLAND HALL Every Wednesday and Saturday Night Deposit That Pay Check hen you receive tom pay cheek, Deposit i instead of cashing it. Then by drawing out just what you need for necessary expenses, voa wi fmd that some of it in be loft for Ton'; bayings Account here at the First Xationil Try this method of sav ni)? part of vour in come. It will be sue-cessful. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon Crackers tfs Madam: This is Tru-Blu "Thank-You" Week. In appreciation of the reception you gave Tru-Bake, the universal cracker, a year ago, we offer you another opportunity to get a package of Tru-Bakes FREE . And if you misaed our introductory offer last year, we in vite you to get s package of Crisp, Fresh Tru-Bake Crackers FREE this week STOCKS AND BONDS; V unlirlt InqulrlM to buy tr anil any mnrlu'tAliI ltstci. local or unltatpil srvurltlra. Arttvr mnrlifl for Ourant. Star. Kllnt. anl flu knnarkr Motor laaurs: 1'uhllr I'tlllttra. Prompt attention Rtven all or ilfra. CaRh patri (or purrhas !; no dtlay. Vluolallnna fur HOOD BROTHERS Chmhr t'ommorie !Mn Portland. Or II! The Joy ot a poacoful, rest ful nlKht. What a wondnrful "up and go Inn" feeling follows auch niRht of midlaturbod slumber. Oil! What tortures what agony what dSBpal r goes with tha nights where eczema and other I skin dlscaaes hold power and drlvo away rest and peaceful slumber. For under the cover of darkness llko crafty beings ot the unilcf i world these eruptions work their most serious havoc. SSS. Is the established con queror of these annoying skin dis poses. S S 8. drives those ever dis turbing elements from your aystora elements that carry In tholr wako lack of cnorgy undermining i health! You may try In vain to get rid ot thorn by using salves, lotions, washes, all to no purposo. You con't do It that way the seat of the trouble Ilea deoper Impuro blood trying to throw oft poisons through the tender skin. 8 S.S. purities the blood. It aids Noturo In creating new red-blood-cells by the million! Ttlood-cells that send new rich blood coursing through your systom. Red blood that drives away ccioma drives away pimples, blackheads, bolls and rheumatism, too. An Increase In red-blood-cells means added strength, added vitality and re newed vigor, llocauso the modtclnal Ingredients of S.S. 8. aro purely vegetable. It may ho taken with perfect safety. Ptart taking S.S.3. today and watch It rout that an noying, akin destroying, health un dermining army that holds your system In Its grasp! t.oarn again what It means to enloy peace(u), restful nights of slumber. B S S li M at all food Amc tcr tn two im. Ths Urser slM la mors sonoailaal. C COhfl Worlds Best O.oJ. WoodMrcllrine Valley Printing Co. j New Location. Stanley ll'dg, WEDDING AND BUSINESS ; ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL ANO SOCIAL PRINTING I FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 470 BIu TOJ W." - - T aT. -v- "- ans th Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 21, 22, 23 The Free package of Tru-Bake Crackers is an anniversary gift pure and simple. It will be given FREE through your grocer on Thursday, Friday arid Saturday with every purchase of Tru-Blu "Cup Custard" cookies sold at 45c a pound. "Cup Custard" cookies are wonderfully mellow 2-layer English style cakes filled with a custardy confection that teases the taste most delightfully. Kiddies just love them. So will you. 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