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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE,. SUNDAY, MAY M. J922 TOO&CRAFT Latt Week of School Is Busy One at Geary 3ary AmisniMl Arithmetic ai Sub ject for Dlapla)' at County Fair This Fall, and Grade Prcparo FRANK I. JOIAB. Booklet. TWO ' r f l il r El. -Ql4!- MMMiMimMiniNiMimnHiiiiiiiinn p yi UANl CRAFT PBOJ CH ml til ( !l i m i r i ' ' J I (Editor. Oorinne Burton, Kathleen rowel I Ralph Sompkc, Piero Melntyre, Blanche Holoomb. Coral I'lUstey, Esther Seville and Beta Ooburn. nil of the 8th A clans, were exempt In all subjects. - The boys' and girls club gnvo musical numbers at the Kugvne high cnooi a wp ml ly ei n w ay, m ay 7 , and made a fine Impression on both students and faculty. Geary school has been assigned the subject of arithmetic for display at the count) fair this fall. Kaon grade ha prepared booklet. Uluvtrnting the work of the yearv - The pupils have been enthusiastic In tho prvpa ration of this work. Erma Hagcart. Carl Knowlea and Mildred James of the 7th li, were ex empt in all their studies, Claude Carter, ivila James and Iwmer Parker of the 6th A. were exempt In all subjects th.it exemp tions were given in.. Although this is the last week of school, the 6th A grad e has f ou nd plenty of work, to keep them busy. There were no exemptions given and every pupil took seven examination. The attendance throughout the year has been good and the pupils have enjoyed their work together. The 6th A and 6th A pupils have done very well in their finals, as re ported by Miss Wilson and Miss Fish, their teachers, Lester Meyers, Allen Jessen, Lee Ellmaker and .Carol Coburn won per fect attendance certificates In the fourth grade. Tle followlptc episndo took place In the jhlrd. gratfe room: Tho word "aultov" was one to bo stumbled over h"' a youthful reader of .the third grade a. few days ago. One little bay was asloed th meaning of the word and aftet? a Uttle meditation he re, her.'" When he found out that heiV"1' """wii. ; had made a mistake he hastUi- cor- nu'k,s her clothes. T.. - . Hermit n llfmforv ICE CART 0 n i. CACH Si ' u . "' l . il 11 r- , ',, i-f . ; HI ft J- f 1 JLsl a i - nil xflp ran X ism hi ft I I lrgsfflUlMsUBB ' II AND HCftS'S HOW YOU MAKE IT Jto iflaa cities It la the custom for reoto tu go to an Ice station, get Tfcotr Ice far themsehres and carry It nnm. Wtelo this has proved to be a Bhr-uir for the customers, it la Mt aaaagnle for roost 'of them be eaqe ttxrT b-c no convenient wa of rsttlas: tha iKt hem. VUU the ct described this week. V h difficulty of csrrytnp thu -a mtvmI. While the cart Is rciaay for the carrying of Ice, It may be used for other pur poses as. for Instance, a grocery cart. The cart may be made of any scrap Crating or other lumber that you ma have. Otd baby carriage wheels be used, or wheels may be sawed .ut Of WOOd.. I have detailed the drawing care fully so that you will have no diffi culty constructing . the parts and as eembUng.thcra. The cleat across the front of the cart prevents the lee or whatever is carried, from sliding out. The leg under the front o( the bottom piece mskes the cart stand level. When you bave reached home w(h your load of lces remove the pgs (ht hold the naiu)l In place. IMt the crate to the door of the Ice Vnt' ' grasping It at 1he hand-hoMs. Vet the (runt ettse of the crate on tha edse of the Ice bos. - Turn the. wooden wing that holds the cleat In place. Remove the cleat, lip the crate, and the Ice will elide Into the boi. Ctfrvkt. 9i3t AttiXti EJilt't Well then. It is some one that Ella Harper Herman Hendershott. See Finegan for Quick Work Our threading maciiine and quick-cut saw will get your work out quickly and accurately. Our shop is thoroughly equipped to handle your. work and we guarantee satisfaction. S. B. FINEGAN Pearl Street Pbone 102 and lols Howe will receive perfect uttemtance certificates. - Junta linker and Imrrta A 1 ford of the first grade lire entitled to perfect attendance certificate also. Th first gnide Rave a birthday party for Arthur Kletcher and Wtl helmlna Oerot. There were candles on the birthday cake and Ice cream for everyone. They certainly had a good time. Every one of the graduates is sorry 10 leave oia ue&ry scnooi. High School Commencement t Hftrriftburg Next Friday Heceplion to Members of tho Graduating Class Hccurs Tomor row Evening at Homo of Super intondent Weber, ; "Who's Who in Famdom,, If you want complete information and history of Gloria Swanson, Rudolph Valentino, Lillian Gisti, Richard Barthcl mess, Mae Murray, Jackie Coogan and over a thousand other Moving Picture Players, be sure and get "WHO'S WHO IN FILMDOM," which tells you all about them. The only complete and accurate book of its kind ever pub lished. Contains detailed information and history of prac tically every player in the Movies, giving correct names, whether married or single, age, place of birth, full descrip tion and names of pictures played in. Contains about 200 photographs of most popular players. Send $1.00 for bcautrfully illustrated de luxe edition which will be sent by return mail.' v NATIONAL .SALES COMPANY Park Row Building " ; " . ' New York City - Agents mak? note YANK KIDDIES' NICKELS , PUT TO WORK IN ALBANIA VOC.VrtOXAIj stuooij FOR iioys AND GIIU.S KSTAM.IKHKD This Iiutltnllon hk4 Accommodate 300 Puplbl IIm Just Ilrcn Ftorniallr Doaitntnl I CorTMpoodoo or lb AuocUud Prw) TI KAN A, Albania. May !. -Nli'koln and dimes contribute by tho child ren of the United States have made posittbto the establlnhment of a voca tional school for Albania's boys and Kins, i ne institution, which has ac commodations for . 300 pudIIs. has Just been formally dedicated by Dr. a. koss tun. formerly president of .Missouri university, and now Ameri can lied Cross commissioner for Eu rope: The entirs Albanian caMnet. mem bers of the diplomatic corps and rep resentatives of the leacue of nations were present at the ceremony. Tho Albanian Vatra hand from Worcester. Mass.. played "The Star Kpanxlede Banner." while the American flair wos hoisted on the school. Addresses were made by Dr. Hill and Ambrose Kelly, of Mechanlcsvllle. N. Y.. dl- j rector of the school. I The Albanian minister of education : accepted the icift on behalf of the ! government and sold the school would be a constant reminder of the I generosity and thouKhtfulness of the children of America, who were ever ! ready to help their little listers and l brothers In foreign lands. He said j It would be the constant effort of the Instructors to Inculcate in the Alban ian children the high moral principles and Ideals which had made America so great. We'll Put a New Top on Your Car and now is the time to have . the work done. Doll the old car up with one of our new tops and it will improve the appearance 100. Our ma terials and prices arc right. Auto-Top Peterson Cor. 8th and Olive Phone 348 AUTO IS FRIEND OF CHURCH CAR CArtfUKS TIIKM TO PIACK OF WORSHIP, HAYS KKNK L. C SMITH A BROS. REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS All Makes Rebuilt Typewriters DALTON ADDING MACHINES Typewriter & Adding Machine Ribbons, Paper & Supplies Expert Repairing of All Makes Typewriters and Adding Machines WE MANUFACTURE HIGH-GRADE RUBBER STAMPS Ask for Specimen Type Office'Machinery and Supply Co. Inc. 17 WillajnetU Street ( Correspondence of the AuocUted Pre) ' KEARNEY, Neb., May 7. Publicity nan cnanea me automoDiie irom an enemy to a friend of the church, ac cord! n to Uev. Oliver Kene, partor in me .MetnoniHt Kiiinconji. f-tiiirrh Ihere. "When the people of the whole community know of a church and the Kind of sermon preached the car will entry them to It Ins toad of nwny from It," he (said. "By advertlftintr in local pa pern i navo quadrupled the mem bemhln of my church In four vonrx. Chrlwt imld Oo out and compel them to como in.' What in more compell ing than udvertlHlnff In tjie inodorn way f "I often Inserted a quarter pane or nan pmio a in the home-town paper, Tho ex peniie of adver-tlalng Is mot by the collection box, and the morn poo plo fhe advcrtifllnfr drawn to church, ut course, the lancer tho collection. tto tho odu pay for themaelve In actual money. Tho irood that la nc complinhed cannot be measured in dol lar a ana cents. "Advertising most bo hacked by a Rood, sound, honest gospel messago from tho pulpit. Nothing can take tho place of tho gospel: not movies. nor music, nor half-baked addresses on current topics. And the man who goes: once Is pretty apt to return and wring some one witn mm." MINES OF RUSSIA TO OPEN - ( AMERICA! FIRM TO WORK RICH AKBEKTOH FIELDS rrornjpnnrlnrA of the AmuvlAtM Pren) M'lHCdW, April 2fi, Machlnory Ift cn roiiio nnn preparations am In full swing to begin mining operations nnrly In May on tho property of the first Amor (can concession in no v let It ti hr I a In the nub out on fields 40 mlloi north of Kkaterlnburg in tho Ural motintatns, anys an announcement, At the start, 1,000 workmen aro to bo employed. "With one or two ex ceptions, all of tho personnel will bn Russian. The mine has been worked for a number of years. The conces sion Is for a 20-year period during which time 10 per cent of the out put will go to the government and at the expiration of the concession the propecty ro verts to the government. IIARRISHUItO. Ore.. May 37 tHp. clai to tho Utfgtatrr) The com mencement exerclncs ut tho local htgli school will take place PTIday even ing. Juno 2, at the Methodist church, bcKlnnitig at 8 o'clock. Trof. Ueo. 11. Varney delivering the address. There are seven in the graduating chum this year. Albert Windcll. H. It. 8. graduate or isim. vraa a visitor at thq hiKh school Thursday. Wilbur lloyt visited the high school Tuesday. The Misses Gertrude K 1 1 to It. Helens tiodKkins, Ida JarMson, (Jenvleve Morgan and Kattmrln Ootdmnlth. acrompnnleti by Ruby MerrUt. tier aldlno lloldcn and Mllilred Johnson. teachers, left Friday u tin moon aflsr scliool for Whrcler's cabin in tlte foothills eant of town, whre th'y roamed until late Saturday whn thry returned to their homes in and about town. Four of tho party made the trip by horseback and tho reat by auto. i The Ilnrrlsburg high school base ball team went to linlney Friday af ternoon nnd played thi Hnlsry hlpth school team a rdurn game on their grounds. The llaleey team wan again dofratfHt. Ilarrinhurg winning another game for the season. The final score was 10 to x. This is the last game. A rneeutlnn tor I lis munilmra nf the Graduating class of this year will ho given Monday evening at the home of tho superintendent, A. It. Weber ituth ljushy, a former limit scnooi student here, came from Hprlngfleld and visited the high school Tuendny. The sixth nnd seventh grnues went across the river Wednesday evening and enjoyed a ffw hours In having a wienie roast and a general round of merriment. Their teacher. Miss Mil dred Johnson, nnd a patron. Mr. ohn Mondsv. acted ss chaperons. El Baker, fourth grader, received ouite a nasty blow on the hend Fri day morning on the school grounds from a nan pat swung ioo mcnuiy hv the hands of n second graacr, -a ohvslrlan bandaged the- cut and.no serious results are anticipated. VOIXiA FEASANTS AMAZED BY I1MH NTY OF AMERICA (Continued from Pao One) Leadership Again Demonstrated! 1922 Buick. Prove Their Wonderful Power, Sturdinew, Economy and Reliability in Four More Record-Breaking Exploits FIRST CAR TO REACH HUNTINGTON LAKE! A 1122 fivc-mtsenKrr Huiik touriiiK, car won Hie KroKiio Krimlilirnn Iropliy ((ir Imji'm,. n,i riKST AUTOMOMI.K TO.KKAfll HUNTINCION LAKK-TIIIS YI-AU. 1,, kef,, petition willi oilier ears the lluick si-iUnl tile 7.W0-font siiiiiinil of the Slrrra anil finuhiii'' first, licinK officially checked ill at 8:.W p. in., April II, 1922. FIRST INTO YOSEMITE VALLEY! ".".l-'ivc-passeiiKCr Buick louring 'car ww awarded Camp ("urrv trophy for lieiiiL' the Kjuct tfUTOMDHIl.K OVKR S I KU K A-N I'T' A I ) A MOUNTAIN ;SUM M IT VIA ANY OK tiii' ' RKGL'1-R AUTOM01H1.E ROAUS l.KADINO INTO YSEM lTIi VAI.l.KY. The lluick officially checked in liy I'nilcd State) Chief Ranker and the) maner 'of Camp Curry' t 4 , p.m., May 2, 1922. '.','..,'. . nrj"' SAN FRANCISCO-PORTLAND RECORD BROKEN! A 1922 HUICK COUPK. driven l.y S. Z. .KATIiLliJ'N AYKKSl lowered tl, Cv l-R.NCl.SCO-l'OR'ITNI) record by 3 hours K miiiuten. the official elapsed time tain? 22 hours Ai minutes. Year after year lluicV cars have startled opioid, m by "ccm. ' ingly imposille things. , V ' t ; 1000 MILES ON 32 7-8 GALLONS OF GASOLINE A 1922 fivc-passruKcr 11CICK TOl'RINC, CAR. lOOO mile eontinuous ,rive en.lini: in San I-rancisco at 1 :M p. m., Nfay 12. AVERACKS 30 4 10 MII.KS I'KR GALLON Ol' GASO LINE. This llXW-milc economy tcstrM fnadc under official supervision and the car mtd was an absolutely stock model. I , RECORD AFTER RECORD HAS FALLEN TO THE SPEED, POWER, ECONOMY AND ROADABILITY OF THE BUICK FOR MORE THAN TWO DECADES These astounding performances of closed and open cars prove that 1922 lluick cars arc of iiic aunic muni- construction wiai nas icatureil llic nuick product tor over twenty years; Compare lluick performance, value, reputation for sturdiurss and Kcnuine service under conditions with all other motor cars and YOUR CHOICE MUST HE 11U1CK. WHAT THESE BUICKS HAVE DONE, ALL BUICKS WILL DO B. F. Goodpasture all Cor. 7th and Olive Phone 1207 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM I II -3i SLIM DIET FOR PEASANTS MAXY IV KAMINlv AltKA MARK 1IUK.I OK IUM-i, KTILMV, KTl rrormfMmilfiam of (h AMaltml PrM) MOHOIW, April 26. Mniiy pcoK nt In ttto fnmlno nrrn aon(luul to maki brmui of grmiml , nninml bourn, acorn, itmw nnJ uttrnr tit mUuiPM, von for montiti fir h Amrrlcnn corn lffan to arrive. Thoy explained that thoy proforrt to atom up Mma at tho corn am thorn had boon reports that tho umly would aoon five out. In Home InRtnnrea the KuRnlani. who had Iwen provltled for ly the Aineriran nri ailiitlnl'trnllon with rerrlpra or varloua methoda of pre paring the corn for tho table, in lied the ground bo nun of horara and rattlo with ground rom to enable them to mnko i ho corn allotted them lat a llttlo longer. Hn In Not Yt rnwtrl The newa that nomrthlnir In tho na tum of a tentative offer to tho throne of Albania ha twn made to Jerome Napoleon Itonnnnrto ! a mmlmlar that the Uonieiiartea havo lone hd a cIobo ronneiHIon With Amor Ira. Thla ronnocilnn: began with the llnnaparto " nintin wing or wemnnalla v (ho flret Napottsm. nf whom he td tho ynungrot broihrr. Thie Jrrom tonaimrt erdlrd in lite Ifnltfd Mliei after being exiled from Km nee by hW brother, and remalnnl until hu p polntment aa king. In 107. The pr ent bearer of tlm name, who hu coinn Into pronilnenre, U a irrttl It rand Ron of the king, nnd a wnhewof Oharlea J, llonnpnrte, who wan tllor ity general In tho rahlnet ct Irtl dnt Jtooeevell. It would he odd. In deed, If a plnln rltlten of dflmornik Amerlra ahould now become Kuro peati king. r Quick reeutu un Rerlfftar Cu-, nfteocf&tlon. Thorof ! no jrnoi talk of th dnVlf. - Tho effloteYiry with w hi oh the work of tho American relief aeiKwIation wan done contributed to the eurpiiso of the ncaoanui. On that point ono Itue- Hian writer wild: "Kvery railway car loaded with foodstuffs that arrlvea in the station at Twirl tain boa been brok en Into and pllfored. Only tho Amer ican relief shipment arrives in good order and practically Intact.. .This Is very puxziing. - The American roller lUMoclatlon trains aro not hotter guard ed than tho others, Thieves Hero foar nothing, but top somo roasoti tl)oro exists a tacit understanding tho American relief association 'supplies must he toft alone. It, A, Aiulrew Prrwtlgo "The A. It. A. gives not bribes and makes not threats. It -simply an nounces what It needs and demands action. Jt is ovldont that It bus ac quired a remarkable prestige, frrthi iitiriosnhcro of fain Ine and crime such an Institution semng a marvelous thmg. wo itussians lovo mlrnclos. Jinllovo In them and nxpnnt thorn., Tho Amer ican relief asm no I at I on Iff miraculous. To intnrforo with It would J) ft sin." Another itiiKslan newspaper ' man wroto: "Tho astonishing thing Is that In splto of all obstacles tho American rollof association kitchens appeared as ir by magic In every ftonceivablo place, working with machlne-llko parfectlnn. "Why Is It that tho American re lief association uinUes aro distribut ed and ours not? -Hocauso tha Amer icans know what thoy aro trvinir to do and follow a rtnflnlto plan. The peasants holleve that tho Amorlmns aro like powerful magicians. THey can no whatever thoy wish. They could feed all ItiiHslo, If they decided to.'; In tho country dlHtrlcts mil slrin '.nf Twirl (Hi M (hern worn innnv haudlta. mid Iwhon tho Amerlcuhs slurtod tholr work tho kllchons had. hardly bren ocnod In somo vlllngos before tho handlU camo nnd raided thnm,"r But naw. says ono writer, this Intnrforonce from ban dits has practically ceawod. The ma jority of tho bands, refer to tho Atnor Ican relfof association on the "nuriio und loavo It scrupulously alono. , Bad claim, in. bIaaa. Ma aaIIaa. Hon, bo fm. Nothing to Join. No duo. Phon, or writ, w. H. Blowarm, , . MM i.r-v il Madison TIRES t Superb Endurance Cords, Fabric and Cords Cords in Fabric Size and Oversize We save you the middleman's profit and guar antee service and satisfaction on all tires sold. We do our own adjusting on the. floor to the satis faction bf the customer. ' ' Pacific Tire and Co. Supply oioeventn Avenue E. Phone 391 R. A. PETERSON, Mgr. L. L. QUACKENBUSH, Aul. Mgr. i i r Ml- , 'I J , 2 r (".H''wi,i(i'i'ir'