The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, May 22, 1925, Image 11

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    Second Section
Four Pages
Second Section
Four Pages
VOL. 61
EUGENE, OliEGOii, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1925
NO. 117
UNIVERSITY TO
IE 400
CLASS HERE
jecord Number to Receive
Degrees at Ceremony
Ihursday In June
Commencement Events Are
Now Being maae iteaay
For Affair
yea hundred and twenty-eight sen
ior tni trnduate student have ap
litd (or degrees at the University o
UrM. n(l Kbiie filur0 to complete
irtdtmic work may reduce this nam
in Kuaewbat before Commencement
lny, university officials say that the
MS jrsiluating class will ticeed
I record in university history.
Iwo hundred and ninety-five sen
ior, a the Eugene campus have ap
plitd tor dPgrees. An additional fiftj
Ior tompleted their work on March
H ami wi" participate in the com
Ktraent eiercises, bringing the
ur.ne total of applicants to 349. Ac
nrding to present records, apprxi
Bttly thirty graduate students .will
Bteire either the advanced degree of
isiswr of arts or master of science.
Tail number, together with forty-nine
iraiora who expect to take degrees in
tie chool of medicine at Portland,
hint the total applicants to 428.
Commencement Week exercises be
jia Thursday, June 11, with the Fail
mi sad Beekman orations. The an
nul flower and fern procession is set
far the following day. Alumni Day is
ttheduled for Saturday, June 13, and
Bictslaureate for Sunday, June 14.
Tiie Commencement exercises, when
rnduitea will receive their degrees,
wdl be held in the Woman's building,
Monday, June 14. Dr. Joel 11. llilde
brand, dean of men and professor of
caemistry at the University of Cali
fornia, will he the commencement
ipetker.
Dr. Hildebrand is & leading scien
tilt and educator and during the war
at wrred brilliantly, lie was award-
ti Dinstingutshed Service Medal for
ktswork in the chemical warfare ser-
Famous Dancer and Son Who Defends Her
PQSSES QN SEARCH
FOLLOWING ATM
WITHHOI", Mo., Mny 22. P
A posse of county officers reinforced
bj eititeas was searching the countrj -title
near Lake Maranacook today, for
t aian who is believed to have shot
taa seriously wounded Mrs. Emma M.
Towns and then set fire to her cot
tar?. Miss Aida llayward, a niece of
lira. Towns, is missing and is believed
ts flare b'en abducted.
Mrs.' Towns and her niece are
toonr the mtjst respected citizens of
tat town.
ieroni ng to the story told by Mrs.
Tina sqc axu j,rr 0iece returned
hst niabt from Winthrop village to
tae cottage on the east shore of Lake
Maranacook and as they entered the
jor two shnts were fired from with-
Both builds struck Mrs. Towns.
W M on a c iiirh in a half con
nooi condition and later heard tin
'owe of nun telling Miss Hnywanl
tast if she would accompany htm on a
wnj 50 miles no harm would come
heard Miss llayward ask:
"nit what if my aunt should die';'
T man then looked at her as she
ajra the eviirh. .Mrs. Towns said.
Afumrd he went npstars and 'he
"ttd him speaking of money. The
nt she realized was that she was
Jf m the hoii.e and it was on fire.
' i
kx A f: ,U
' Z.Jl?tAX t . N yJ l U
w - - ii'f' I
who is shown at right In her J T V i- juT I
v f t I
i fee rnrnd io ihp coumy jail b
Hardi, ttnt that tbej? wmtirf v
s piss. $Mh ifep dffnn c-'nns! anJ
.(jitiniRnpr riFPT mtf
I. havtrg declared LUllUrL ULU I llUIL
ISPfliEPEM
m rtsm to paymeBt ltfe be 4-
vare3 hi e&nmry "will
aEwl sh? was ttimtfts! in thf ijM5Ua'
Arv?tl a
NOTICE
Msveff Park trt m Tfi'ted
as Rtsk ilmiiiini. first
fr FRANK J, lU.IU.'KK. Kraltur
RIVER LOAM
that Fras.t iiii"t riaHug
her Mt ia-s0si So rrriit f rt-1 . .
km rrrtiM wii. Polar Journey by
Air Soon to Start
st-?ai!iiT a4iuoss s-.ut bop sff ia;t
tba m&&ih t early in Jose, Is b
iioa ??aii8 tb estbfr is tb
srib fr ?fee feafit tb sftler.
psa&ljr worse tr ths first m
j'.mc
?dtiioc' sterner Farts. r
rri watbet report.
T.W YORK, Mt T,tm-
Vhr&i&& mith m btfl of
w&ir h? bthry fbm 4Mtfih?
M h Kar-AilTTal Pry, tfe
t first Uf tf it trfp t th Ami?,
Mrs, Msris Afetriftto Fary Sif6
wi?M4 ih bar lie eo n&zz tb
fit fatben
Martin Gorecki, son of Gilda Gray,
"shimmy" costume.
GILDA GRAY'S SOW
DEFENDS lEfi IB
PlLSHIJfiLEIBESSjrtf:
Sir. and Mrs. Maximilian Mklialski,
and oure at the theater.
ilis lust iiit'ftiiig with her previous j
to that visit h&re was in JJHT. lie
watt only fr thn.
"I bnrdiy reeogaizefl her," he suit!. '
ns li prepsreti tor school, 'Casirse
E saw iiicturcs of her m the news- i
Iat-ers, bur they nil showed her in 1
my NEA Service)
MTLWAUKKB, Wis., May 22.
Boys at school tense him bectiuae his
mother is s dancer who "shakes the
shimmy" in public.
But Mart is Gorecki, 11-year-ohl won
of Uiifla Gray, former Ziegfeb! t'ol-
nes star, ami now head of Iier own Kwih in their Hee-Wee-iSW
company, doesn't get angry. 1 -
I your mother am daitee like ! EDWARDS IS WINNER
mine ean, she would make a whole bit ' mHTJ,AXI Ore,, Mav TJ. liiJiy
reki. UUd:t smd :
send Martin to a :
iirivate school in the east.
'"But they'll never rfo if if I van
prevent it." he declares, "They aren't !
goin) to JJjTike a jjsy mtt vi my ny.
As U.njjc as he stays wiih rns he'll
never become a mollycoddle."
And so it looks like Martin won't
Ret hs ntrtniitt,v t kneel before
Roing to bed nt ntht and tay hia
prayers at liis, ntotber knees lhat:
MATRICIDE CHARGE
CASE WILL HEOPEP
, SAX KUAXf :l.sY, May V-, Ar-
I r;teeiei were geiting nnder wa, ;
today reoftenrnK of she tn.u sf
Ihnothy Kirngn, IT year old jza '
"The San Francco mtrieide i?
JWit sufficiently to drag her-
from the niaee and ppk rpfoe
: a s wijthb'Ting rottage.
Ethyl Fuel Tests
Have Heen Opened
- -M.vtuiA, May 2a. (My
tf MOr,atJ Press) Ethyl as
ti. L "uv wnirn contro-
iZS. , racw for months went
ic mo microscope today at
Sb it hpallh enrlce with a
. 1 w,lw. doctors and
"Ultl experts in consultation
. unary problom of the con
i was to dPtormJne definite
I ' fithpr th fnm nf h .
rajurifltls to health and many
"MWelr. Jr., Ticpr-
--. ,s company had ex-
trouble with the a
5nt k y Btate of develop-1
j w " inc difficulties had
I oreome and the jras
.candled safely If prope
oi nwDey, iuo, ae ieus uiem. j Kdwards, Ksnsas Vity iht-li8V.v- sirt," chm jjmS with he murder i ber
M irtin lives with his father, John 1 wcicht wrestler, won two mtt of thrwt miln-r at the lume here on Jimtmry
Uoreekf, who vns awarded custody of I falls in a mat Hi liens last mht with; ;t.
the boy when nudit divorced htm, j Sailor Jaek Wood :
three years ago, (Jorecki runs a stt '
drink psrhtr ami bowling alley.
He Wants to 8a Traveler
Martm is soon to enter the sixth
grade at school, ile is a good scholar,
his teachers say, lie likes music and
manual training,
"X like geography heeause sume
day I'd like to travel around the
world, he says.
"Gee, I wish my mother would
take me around to the different cities
with her show. lint t hardly ever ee
her, and when she does come to Milwaukee-
she sever asks me !o go away
with her.
"Course I like it here, tn. My
father is good to me. lie bought me
a new bicycle. And he's teaching me .
to play his violin. ioh, but he can
pby it swell. !
My father says some" day 111 he
able to play good enough to give eon-!
rfrts. Then I'll travel and make lots)
f signer. '
Saw Mother Last Fall
"I don't like jazz music so much. 1
Classical music is harder to Uarn, but '
I like it better." j
Martin last r;iw feis famous mother;
last fail. 8he came to Milwaukee with
her company on tour and presented
her show here. The boy snw her twice
once at the home of her parents,
ip
tntn
Way
7ll ready to wear hut the hand finish
YOU are invited to attend a special
showing of Baby Boudoir wearables
Today and Saturday.
Thirty models, Ut nMUhm to our regular sfoek are on display for one -weeK
only. For the first tiiiH', Kugetic wonim can sec a eonijlote showing of
tlii-st; womlcri'ul gnnnciilH, right hero in our own city.
INTRODUCTORY SALE!
To acquaint you with the unusual quality and beauty of these dainty wearables, we
are offering a few specials for our opening days only. There is no inferior mer
chandise or seconds in this sale. Every article is regular Baby's Boudior standard.
five arc vj j
v t r UUIIUCU
n Texas mob Raid
" ' hn. f .hot. h-
te-s.jj a"T on i)V!x-k thi
" rv,.', '' r-r' krmr.
,n "nnrti..n with vmni
. "nl ...null m...
! a.., "" k "f!'r t"t 30 .b-.).
Protect Your
Wagons And
Implements
Sherwin-Williams Wag
on snd Implement paint
is especially lone wear
injr. Comes in red,
preen, black and yellow
Price per quart
$1.30 to $1.65
Quckenbush's
lfiO Ninth Ave., East
1 j !
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S
A
4 Gttm Je
Old friends
and new
utter tontentment The
magic of Radio the new,
with the reniul friend ol
forty year
GOLDEN WEST
COFFEE
1
DANCE
at Triangle Lake
every Saturday
night
n-.u
1 iini-i
West
DOLLAR
SPECALS
ASI ready Is wear but th hand flnlan
Boys Suits
2 3-4 Yar
Fas,t rolwwl pants wllh whlto wntst.
AM rraily to wear hot the hand i'ln.a.a.
Rompers
mo, to t yp
Mad or aoft whim pnplln. Alt ready
to war but th hand (fnlah.
$1.00
Babies Dresses
Of fine whlto hatful. Turk no ahoui.
dT. Alt rearty to ar but the hand
fStttoh.
Babies Nighties
JSraM trim. AH ready to wear, r.ood
tiaailty imtlnar flaitfiftl. 2 for
$1.00
Opening Day
Specials
Mt psrty ts wear hot the hand fltilak.
Girls Bloomer Dresses
2 . 4 - S Vaara
K ! f v. r, : . ,-i laws, trimnied with cellars
caftit atfd baad to ft color.
$1.95
Girls Dresses
S - 10 - 12 ar
As Wl srMast for the bnach asd
mstaigs, GsaraiUsed faat color srees
$1.95
Dresses For
Women and Misses
M iici n ts 18 Var
Woman Staea 14 to 44
An .ri , in': y at!rar!!v mod! of au.
ram lsKbaiB, Sttitsbls tor sftersssa
s r,.i f '.'H wsar.
Rompers With Drop Seats
1 yr and 2 year Slzaa
Mait sf Howslraf gingham, Jlght wslgW
for summer ear.
$1.35
7
Guaranteed Absolutely Color Fast
Kfty Ilohjr'a Ik.udolr uarmost 1 ftoaraatoerf to ba ahaolately
rttfcr faM--fat to an, liolHis, oraplmsfes or Hc aHd. Ifoar
mnney tnriinihil or a nw garment If for any reaaon they
should f.
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Frances Art and Baby Shop
632 Willamette Street
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FOKMKRLY THE TIIAKKS BABY SHOP
irock bj- bririt.