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Time ?f, 1928. 116 ON GODDESS TOSTABTTHURSDAY irftnl TothHf In the contest to pick fSa Goddess of Liberty for the 5i.n Fourth of July celebration, ff,S. end 4, begins Thursday at W&Donald theater.- LB Vo rls coming out highest 5. aominatione held the first three "jih week are as follows: Wi, lioe, Ubby Duncan, Maxine JZLuella Parker, Ines Monroe, I . L .Helta jrurawr, xuca jHuurua, ' Git' Pearson, Dorothy Williamson, fS2.tt Van Osdal, Kdythe Jacobs, i x Ittl ""Reynolds, Mrs. rercy Buck- lttie Gottlieb. r... the candidates. From .r natron enterinr the theater JjaMSO "titled to votes rrtecandidatea on every ticket Adult ucaeia wm count ou tltj.iurn,s tickets. 10 votes. "Shot boxes have been erected in J Trtster foyer with pictures of the .hnva her own box. Pat- 5?Vm olace votes for their favor "ta her do. Kennell-EUis has of PJ? nlcturco "f the contestants to Gf S the ballot boxes. 'iS.nSldates are visiting the theater J'ffi.y to get their special blocks J Stkett which entitle, them to extra "ELs will be listed soon by the JS&tu to charge. Hja Thursday, Manhattan "nam to "Putting It Over." ujioNALD Thursday, Charlie Mur aaTSeorge Sidney in "Flying OOWNIAL Thursday, Ben Lyon In Dance Magic." jjSprhursday, "The Girl From Br MARIAN LOWBY iinnrf ING IT OVER" is the Man- 1 . faittan company's offering at Heillg Thursday, under the new SMt DOUCJ n"1LU .v...Mv.....i. .. . th theater. TUi play la staged by the I. Burt Baton unit of the Manhattan Play- iddlcts and what can han- a when folks' Impressions of men m rarbled. There are threads of noutie interest and comedy as high' K.t.ta t the nrocedure. The slay returns the same company .rH last week in "The Push' Loa Dunn portrays the dual part of Bmri sad J. J. Stewart in "Putting It Over," and Grace Bentley the role if Era-Lou while Mr. Burton is to M Mia 11 trail ijaouuu. mw Ita McDonald's double attraction Rmday la the opening shows of Hying Romeos" featuring Charlie Homy and George Sidney and the imIIt preview night event. Voting till alio begin Thursday for the Tartan's Anrldess of Liberty to rale during the Fourth of July alteration ol tne legion, juiy z, o, net m - . . Starer'e Musical Stock company ernes to the Hclllg Friday and Sat ndir to present a tabloid Chinese was, "Chink Chink." It is a comedy MI with aien "Bozo" Singer and Lou I Mirthall taking the leads. I The motion picture of Ziine Grey's I Tbtnlng" will be given along with Ittt Singer's entertainment. "Light- aV la the story ol a wua norse ana iffled with action. Im nhanwv'a "Tnffh. Clown Inch," is the next big movie at the BdHf. It comes next oionaay to anr three days. f .v VT-. A '1 Radio Sets PHONE 2440-J MAJESTIC ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO TABLE MODEL, completely !T.':.d... $131.50 Radio 8ervloe Supply Co. L C. duBuy W. D. Link 107 West 7th MGtemfr Screen and Stage 77 East Broadway (Formerly 9th Ave.) Endicott-Johnson Footwear for Every Member of the Family 98c to $4.98 8ERVE YOURSELF AND 8AVE , McCredie Hot Springs NOW. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC the heirt of the Cascade National Forest 60 miles southeast of Eugene, Oregon, on the scenio Cascade Lino of the S. P. Co. We meet all day trains others by appointment. GOOD ROADS GOOD FISHING Wg9 Swimming Pool with Hot Mineral Water. FOR RATES WRITE CABINS FOR RENT McCredie Hot Springs McCredie SprlnflS, Oregon Aft Clown mfflm. Lon Chanev and Lererla Younn In .!-a.uohi. clown' Lauoh," oomlno to Hellig Monday. ADVIGE1SSEMTQUT Tliere harm been no rnimm v tvt the aDDearance of the cherrv frnlt flv hut orchard owners are advised ot take precautions by straying, accord ing to C. & Stewart, county fruit in spector. Mr. Stewart mat Thursday wim kj, o, d leicner, ume councy agri cultural agent, and discussed tha sit uation here. The fruit fly usually ap pears about the time the Ro?al Anne cherries start coloring., rne louowing letter to cnerry orchard owners Is being Bent out from the county agent's office: "The first BDrar for the cherry fruit fly should be applied now. The second Bpray should be applied one week later, and late cherries should be sprayed again a week after the second spray. An extra spray should be riven after each rain from the time the first spray is applied until a. wws or lwo tuiur we iubi Bpruv. The formula for the spray is as fol lows: id. arsenate ox leaa, & q cheen molasses. 10 sallons water. For further information, call at my office for a copy of Oregon Agricultural college Btation circular 85. "California authorities have lifted their quarantine on cherries from three Oregon counties. If we spray as effectively this year as during the past two seasons they may let our cnerries enter uaiuornia next year. Tummy-ache to be Cured by Little Hot Water Bottle A baby wonld simply have to get over the tumy-oche 11 he came in contact with the cute little hand- painted white hot-water bottles just so-Dig at tne xot ouop, xi xirotuv WAV AHJVt. If baby Is to have a shower his friends may ttnd many novelties from unbreakable toys, -with unfad-able- paint, to tot-banks, in which npnnlea mav be stored away. A new stock of sweaters, from little "roogh-neck" types to those with embroidered rosettes can be seen. The shoes for little folk are appropriately dubbed "self-starter." C. M. Lawrence to ' Head Department Cheater M. Lawrence, 458 Twelfth avenue west, who has been associated with the J. K. Pratt Insurance agency, with offices at 401-402-403 Miner building, has been placed in charge of. the life Insurance depart- mnt Af thft flffencv. Mr. Pratt has been' general agent for the Missouri State Life Insur ance company since 1918. Mr. Law ronco's experience in insurance in cludes work in both California and Oregon. Corvallis Artisan Team Will Come A CorvalHs team will put on the Initiation work for the meeting of the United Artisans of Eugene Thurs day evening, June 21, at 8 o'clock in the M. w. A. nan. rrwAntv Mnrilrintpfl are to be Init iated at the ceremonies. Refresh ments will be Berved. sod a social hour will follow at which dancing will be the diversion. Sfelf-Servfce Stores" DIRECTOR TO SEE Miss Florence B. Wilbur, director of dramatics at the University of Oregon for the past three years, will have the opportunity of seeing Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream, ' presented in two European wuitmco mis summer. First she wlU see it In Stratford, Enelnnd, and later In Auatria. Mine Wilbur leaves Friday, June ZS, for New York, from where she is to sail for Europe. Following tours In England and different countries on the continent she will go to Psris to oiuuy in is coming year. WAK on Pacific coast violators ol United States department ot com merce with the arrival at San Fran cisco Of a ffOVflrnmant teat. niitnmAhll containing one of the most fully equip- iwu wire.ess iaDoratories ana mooue rauio stauons in tne country. The tBt Mr In ftnntnnAl rn mimr the frequency and power of any sta- uuu wiiiiiq Buuioie aiBuuce, ana a close check will be made, to see that amateur and professional broadcast ers keep within the assigned fre quency bands. The car was driven to Los Angeles this week, to make a check of stations on th nv nA win be driven to Seattle the week louowing. m m m THURSDAY PRnnRAMS National RrnarfrfliiHntT mtnnnirv O- 0:30 p. m Texaco Kounders, must cal entertainment, broadcast from TTTTPi Vfrr l7-ilTtT vr irnn "-"-m nun, nuu ftru, KFI; 9:80-10. Philco Camp Flrepro- Krain, DroaqcaBE tnrougn aaiA KOMO. KOW, KGO, KPO. KFI; 10 11, an hour of dance music from KPO ana uri, Oregon Stations KOW. Pnrtlnnd MDlm.RinkAl A. 6:80 p. m., concert; 6:80-7:80 p. m. studio proiram; 7:80-8, concert; 8 8:30. studio Drosram: 8:80-9. Dm. gram from KOMO; 10-11, concert and soioist; ii-iz, studio dance program. wasmngion stations KHQ. SDokane (870.2m-Alnkc1ft. 6:30 p. m., concert; 6:80-7:80, musi cal program; (:au-T:4n, trsvelogue; Totem broadcaaters from KOm6; 10 .L.nance orcnestra. KFOA. Seattle (447.5m-870kc) 6 6:30 p. m., session chimes; 7:80-8, Sunde and d'Evers novelty duo; 8 8:80, "The San Juan Islanders": 8:80- U:dO, American legion musical pro gram; 9:30-10:80, troubadour hour. California stations KFRC. San Francisco (4!H.8m 660kc) 6:80-7, Cecellan concert; 7 70, Hot 'N Kold Shoo oroaram: 7:80-8, KFRO concert orchestra; 8-9, Mona Motor Oil program; 9-9:80, "The Tea Time Three": fi-.IO-in. Tucky Wedding Ring' program; 10- j.u:hu, Amos ana Andy; iu:otl-ll:o, orcnostra; jli:su-uuu, concert or chestrn. - KFI, Los Angeles 408.Bm-640ke) Griffin Jones, attorney; 5:60, Federal business association tains: o D. m.. White King male Quartet; 7, studio program. KTAR, Oakland (280.2m-10T0kc) o:-H:4S d. m.. "wno s wno Tour" 6:45-7:80, shopping hour; 7:80-8, Tvri ugnt nour; -u, eaucationai lecture tf-iu, uaiuornia kittle Bympnony, FRIDAY PROGRAMS National Broadcastfns comnanr. 7- 7:80 p. m.. Retold Tales broadcast through KOMO, KGO, KGW; 7:80-8 p. m., wnue kocr concert, oroaacast tbrougb KOMO, K.UO, auw, KJ'l 8-9. Wrlirlev review, broadcas' through KOMO. KOW, KHQ, KOO, KFI, KPO; 9:30-10, Moon Magic, i j . i v. . wnn vauo KGW; 10-11, dance musio tbrouga suuons Kt'o ana ht i. nrnnan stations KOW (4!lm-610ke) Portlsnd, 8, Jesters. leature; :au, concert; j.u, Wrigley review; 11, concert, dance. Watihinaton fttatlons KHQ, Spokane (870.2m-810kc) 8, concert, travelogue; 9, dty service hour; 1U, Aiagic xsie; 11, ivaiufv. aloon Aiagic. . t irni Ho.tflo (447 Km-fl70kcl 6 6:30 p. m., session chimes; 0:30-7, Consolidated Commercial clubs; 8-9, Pommercfal clubs audition; 9-9:80, "North Coasters" from KOW; 10' 10:30. "Henry and the Boss"; lU:ou 12, Order of Hoot Owls, KGW. r.nllfnrnlA stations k BTrnr Son Francisco (4JvL8m 60kc) 6-H:i, Joe jienaei ana nis pep band; o:w-b:m, stase ana ""Er". weather; 0:30-7, sports; 7-7:0, Hot 'N Kold Shops orchestrs; 7la , win rnttnn snrl Leish Hsrline; 8- 8:80, "Great Lsdies": 8-80-9, "Songs of the Aima Mater"; H-iu, concvri or ,h.,tM in.in:10. Amos and Andy 10:10-11:10. orchestra; 11:10-12:10, orchestra. . if if r jm An.eles f46R.rm-640kcl 8, quartet, orchestra; 9:80, White Rock concert; 10, Wrigley review; 11, Hawaiian Nlgnts, asnce. KOO, Oskland (8K4.4Ev7Plkc) 9, Retold Tales, H:3U, nue t.oc con cert; 10, Wrigley review, Uawallans 12, Western Arusts Outing Costumes Of Boys and Girls ' i Achieve Durability "Tramp, tramp, tramp I" But one need not look like one. even on a . . .1 tt nnuiarl nrhPfl. summer ouuu. r-v " - says Williams Self-Bervlce store, 77 east Broadway. Outing costumes of khaki for boys j .i.i- . In minfik. as well as mm n"1 ' - the new sleeveless swesters. Suitcases for tbs summer travelers are moderately priced. If one wants to make the old dress look like new or find a pleasing change for the new dress, there is a complete selection possible. Rubber aprons, snd the little things which the housewife wsnts for utility and for attractiveness, too, are aids in dishwashing. Man, the native language of the Isle of Man. Is dying out: fewer than 1000 of the Island's 60.000 in- hsbitants have new an working knowledge of it. TUtr-rftM cootitrlss now msln tain rTilsr broadcast serrios with the United States. Buy your .Golf, Tannla, Bsseball and Fishing Outfit at ' HENDEESHOTT'S A Sporting Ooodt Stora THE EUGENE GTT Wihemi A gEg6 by NEA Service This Has Happened VIRGINIA BREWSTER is In love with as artist, NATHANIEL DAXN, but she la tricked into, promising to marry FREDERICK DEAN In one year It she fails to earn $100,000 that he alleges her father cheated him out of. BREWSTER har lust lost his for tune in speculation before his death and VIRGINIA is left destitute. She Dawns Rome of her iAWolrv and 1 11. 1. VER CUTTER promises to invest me money tor ner. one seeks work but without suc cess. She discovers that ahe is be ins shadowed and suspects that DEAN has bribed the agencies not to help her. OLIVER gains Tier confidence and shows her attentions whloh NIEL resents, but then VIRGINIA does not like the famillerity with which bis model, CHIRI, treats him. utA.N sends V1KU1NIA an even ing wren which she returns, tellin hi mhow contemptible she thinks his spying tactics are. His threat to ruin UUTTEK frightens VIRGINIA and she warns OLIVER Then Nh Is lucky enough to get a position wutcn sns uses. -The summer passes and In early September she Is amaaed when cnargea Dy GUTTER'S wire with trying to alienate his affections. She appeals to OLIVER to explain, and demands a settling of her account. Then she learns that he has not made any money for her, and that sue is no nearer ner nunarea thou sand goaL Now Uo on With The Story CHAPTER XXXVII f) LIVER waved her to a seat "If we've got to ao Into all that. please sit down," he said after s few seconds of close Inspection of Virginias features. She bad some how learned enough of his duplicity to require Bn explanation on his part, he reasoned. Any attempt at further conceal ment would be futile, he know. And he did not regret that things had come to an impasse . . . the affair had dragged itself out beyond the time be had thought would ne neces- iry tor the fulfillment of his plans. In the hours he had snent with Virginia alone In his office he bed hoped to find an opportunity to tell her ot his infatuation and make her listen to him. But no such oppor tunity hsd presented Itself. Vir ginia had remained definitely business-like and aloof. At times he had been driven to the verge of declaring his passion regardless of her distant mannei: a manner her sense of impropriety In the meetings had Inspired In her. He hsd tried little th InVR. ' such na lingering handclasps, revealing giances, nmts or aomestic unhappl ness, and other formulas for break ing the ice. Virginia had Ignored them on the occasions they nsd penetrated her consciousness. She did not wish to repeat the mistake she believed she had made about him in the begin ning, and so she told herself that Oliver wss merely lonoly and look ing for a sympathy ahe had no In tention of aivina him. uenerauy she rauea to nonce his thinly-veiled efforts in Iniect wedge of personal Interest Into their meetings tor. the reason . .that . she was absorbed in her own problems. Her mind was obessed with the idea of freeing herself from Frederick Dean's clutches. She had given little LAST DAY with BEN LYON PAULINE STARKE Adapted from the novel by Clarence Bud dington Kelland. Usual Prices 8MITH COMEDY FABLES 784 Eaat 11th Avenue "Johnson Sells For Cash And Sells For Less Out of the High Rent District We Own Our Own Building We Do Our Own Work We Buy for Cash We Sell for Cash And We DO Sell for Less Johnson Furnlturo Co. 625 WILLAMETTE ARB ipirl Lowes thought to anjthinc else when with Olker. She had not dar. 1t hmmt dwell on the cost of failure whtn In Nathaniel's company, because he read trouble in her face and asked ques tions. At the office she resolutely put it out of her mind to dtrotn hnr. seu to work. Hut with Oliver she was franklj consumed with anxiety about the outcome of his efforts to help her. It was Just this burninit desire each time they met to know if he had made any gain that impressed hiin with the importance of the mon ey to her. She had not told him what it meant to her, but he knew it concerned Frederick Dean and concluded that the man had aouie hold on her. Often he had seen a flash of fear and hatred in her eyea when Dean's name was mentioned, and his wish to possess her was father to the thought that she might listen to him in a last despairing effort to frust rate uean. Clererly, and without a pang of remorse, he had let her believe that he was succeeding in hie specula tlons for her and would have the sum needed at the end of the year she had given him to accumulate It Falling to win before that time, it am been hiB Intention to overwhelm her at the last moment with hi bombshell of disaster by telling her ne obu .osi me enure sum in one gam Die. Ihen well, he was prepared to part with $100,000 If she wanted it badly enough. . But Frederick Dean's disclosure of his knowledge of their secret meet ings had changed his plans, making It necessary to tell Virginia his lie prematurely, Just how she had discovered It was a lie Oliver could not at the moment guess, but he aulcklv mado ud his mind that this would probably be the last chance he would have to regain any ot his lost ground and he deter mined to take ad van ta e of It. herself to hear almost anything from a man who had tricked her so mlsr erabiy.' he wondered at herself for coming back when Bhe was sure she knew why he had done it. But there was a chance she was wrong about his motive, and iftohe were she felt she bad a right to demand that be tell her hla real reason for de celvinir her. Oliver did not leave her long In uncertainty. "Did you truly believe that I could make $100,000 from $800 In a rear's time?" he asked, as though It were the most Inconceivable thing in tne woria. But Virginia was not nonplussed as he had hoped she would be. TIease remember thst I have doubt cd it many times." she replied calm ly, "and yon always aasured me you coma ao it. Oliver' looked straight at her. sat down In his chair, placed hla elbows on his arms, and leaned forward and said very coolv: "And so can on my own terms as a broker. Uan t you guess why i ve been pull Ing the wool over your eyea, Vir ginia? I'd have done worse than Putting IT Over A Eiotou8 Stage Comedy in 3 Acts Just Try and Get In Tonite Note Bsblss In 'arms not admit tod for thl. stsge show. TODAY GdTZs 2:30 & 8:20 P A v5SSiE9 H -Present- K WJV tJRjm that If tt would have put you In my ' power. I wanted to get you in a hole so deep you eoulun t tUmb out without any help. "I'm madly in love with you. If Jeanle would give me a divorce IM marry you, but she told me before we were married that she would never be a divorced woman and she told me so again last night. Bhe'd tear your reputation to shreds U tried to divorce her. "It's true that I haven't made a red cent for yon." he went on. speaking In a voice that vibrated through its efforta to suppress its inflections. "You need that hundred thousand badly, don't you? Give half your life for it. wouldn't you? Well, you'll never make it on Wall street not on the market, I mean, ' but you can have it "l told you not to worry, rfl have let you know in a few days when youd have had time to realise that more than half your year Is Cone and you're broke. But since you've found oiit now that I never made any money for you there's no reason why yuu shoiutiu't hear the rest of It. "I m going no to the Adirondack! next week when Janie closes the place on Long Island. A hundred thousand dollars Is a lot of money, Virginia ; I go eas you know that. Quite a lot to make In a week, any way, nut it you re ready to go with me next Tuesday I'll give you a check for that amount as soon as we're on the train." He snoke htirrledlv as thoiirh In fear she would Interrupt him, but Virginia was too stuuned to say a word. 8he had half expected him to confirm her worst suspicions, but she nnu noi areamea .ne would atllt be lieve she could have anything but utter loathing and contempt for him. She could not believe he would dare say sucn tilings to her. He waited for her answer and for several long, torturing seconds Virginia sat silent in the grip of shock. Oliver, watching, saw her dilated eyea contract baca to normal ana ner stuny held body relax slowly. He was not Quick enough to grasp the fact that this was the tne breaking ot the spell that held her. When she itimnen to her test nnd biased away at him with white hot words of anger, he was taken by surprise. Having failed to reallso that she was shocked into silence, he had entertained a growing hope that she was giving consideration to his offer of fortune. He shrank back from her fury In alarm while she continued to pour out her wrath upon him. Virginia was mad with despair and disgust, caught in the trap of a man so un scrupulous she could not think of words sufficiently scathing to de nounce him as she felt he deserved to be denounced. "If you only knew what you've done I" she cried at last when words of condemnation failed her. Her fierce anaer was abating, rlvln. wav ,to panie. Her hands fluttered to her THEATRE LAST DAY ALSO ffpeclRl Attraction Motion Plotur of "ROSB FESTIVAL. FLORAL PARADE" And Other Plotorlal Now Events COMEDY REX MUSIO PEONS 1188 ElESaS Am throat and clutched it nervously while she swayed dissily and fell against Oliver's desk for support Failure, stark and hopeless, stared htr In the face. Bhe knew there was Uttle chance on the market now. What had she to start with? Three hundred dollars. A little more than she had saved from her salary and perhaps a thousand or two that Mr. Gardiner had told her recently she might reasonably expect from the estate which was still in process of being settled. Hut who would heln her. with Mr. Dean, and perhaps Oliver now, 1 standing by to persecute her? And would she ever dare trust anyone again? And now that he had destroyed her fool's paradise here, would not ner enemy nttacx ner from another quester? These thoughts trailed through Virginia's mind like searing wires drawn across her brain. Her position with the Blue Cnpella might be the next thing to be torn from her. But all that wss very, very little compared to the final great fear thttt edged through the others and served definitely to crush her. Frederick Dean would carry his Information to Nathaniel! lie could inject the same nelson there that he had used to convince Jpnnle of an affair between her and Oliver. Oliver- saw Virginia's head drop forward and her face go deathly white. He thought she was falling and sprang to catch her. As his arms closed around her she lifted her face and stared at him. Oliver saw surrender In her eyes. (To be continued) The TTnlted Btatea Is building a submarine that will be able to drop 00 mines on a single cruise. Special delivery service between Guatemala and the United States was Inaugurated on November 17, 41'-. A. ina ThrillB Non-Stop Flight of Fun -O er aa Ocean of Joy I iTiMf c D O N A L D (1 III! if Fop S Days of , They vera tha bast barter on earth and tha wont arlatnrs ayer to take the air . . . "Spirit of Ammonia" . , . Tha screen's funniest comedy team In th long est and loudest laughter special seen atnoe Coiumbua made It across. ALSO , "CHINA ACROSS THE BAT" A Trip To Th Orient And Return KOKO CARTOON "PREVIEW TONIGHT First Show 7, Preview 0:10, 2nd Show 10:20 -GODDESS OF LIBERTY Contest Opene Today At Tha McDonald SO Votes Tor Tour Favorite Candidate Olvn With Every Adult rfoket ... 10 Vote With Every Chlld'a Ticket .... Plak A Winner . . . Help Her Win. Mimimiimmir NOMINATIONS FOR E APR TSQ FTKTjT, Jrrns tL 9pev cisl) Mrs. Bernice Van Valsah and Mrs. William Vasby, were nominated as delegate and alternate, respeo ttvely, to the Medford convention Aug. 2. 8, and 4, at the meettng of the ladies' auxiliary of the Bpringilela post of the American legion Wednes day evening. Since the next regular meettng of the auxiliary falls on Wednesday, July 4. a called meeting will be held for Monday, July 0, instead, it Is an nounced by Mrs. H. B. Maxey, presi dent Delegato and alternate will be elected at that time, , Bronxe fs an alloy of copper and tin; sometimes with other elements such as sine and phosphorus, in cluded. Gears, when well made, hare an efficiency as hljrh as 9S.5 per cent. Phone 148 "Good Printing Delivered On Time" Eugene Printing Co. Guard Bids. 1047 Willamette I F I From lisraT