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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1923)
" MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE-t SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1923 PAGE OFiPICTURR Of PEOPLE WHO ARE IN THE NEWS Of THE WEEK FIVE Greatest W.fe.WlJ ctwA -art I luriifi 1 ''V'T wlliiwicd a baseball cniiii' parked 1 ,.- .w Yiinkci, Hliidiuin In New Itnrxc oiieiiliiir K""'" "canon Imiiw.'i ii II,.. Yankee mil! iln. Ituutun Kod Sox. Just muoin numiK'- ''"" Kiui-it weni cmr.e.i. -Hi,, iiimii.l crowd llml hint seen il kiiiiio Li Uiik' " I2.-'U. 11 wurWn m.rlu tcuiiin In lloitou In lulu. ,. H prt i.r IIk. Iiiicu New ibat II""' limine il a item s Comw, . AT. Cketfet" $ MmiraJ CK-Chestetr. Tin ronponliiK f tho TurkUh parley in i.iiiimiiiim, Hwi(7,riuml, 1m wxiMT'tcd i In? marked by grout lioHiUHy luvviiril Uu AnK'ira kov iTinncni Iwhumu of IU refUHul to runt') tlio huK! oil and railway foni'HHoiiit ut-imtiMl to A rim I nil Colhy M. Client pr, IT. H. N.. ro Hn'il. and IiIh Hon, Commander A. T, 'homr. Kntnci! j (ifHormilutl to open the quiiHllon and may ro s.v inn ImcRiiiK of Krmlnnd. The T'rrku irm-n they will titand by the coln.'rn4otn(, which practically plac-dM 'l ho lnliil Suite 'i o munlc cmtrol of tho now Turkey, The IfiTlUiry Iim-IiuH-m Muuiu iiillfH Itt vV-ilit .Minor, containing olla and miiien.:M or. vunt fortuiiu. 1 if IP x 41' ' (" ' MMljUfeMWMM j ,,,, ' : I " Equip Your Car With Pennsylvania Uacuum Cup Tires GREAT MILEAGE POSITIVE NON-SKID TREAD We'll Put Them on While You Wait No Extra Charge for Installing Eugene Gun Store ARTHUR HENDERSHOTT, Prop. 770 Willamette Telephone 151 ' Chnuncoy Uopew, America's youngest old man, celebrated hi 89th hlrthriny by working nt hln dtiak ws chriirmun of the board- of directors of tho New York Centra! railroad. In New York city. "How long, Mr. JVjiew, may- wo hope to have you with uh?-' he wa asked. "Bless you," he aid with a chuckle, "I don't want to pet any limit. I love thiif old world too much to think of leavins it. I have jufit been HeiiHlble," ho added. "No fadtf, no serums, no monkey glands and no golf." H W. Itrito. of New York. Iir n'i fouled a new type uf dtvliitr utlnrnt ni, which wn ucceMfully in nilHui; i he 1'. H. riuini Rimr dcutler Scully, Bunk In l.onic Inluuil Sound. Tho ny(ein coiihIkIh of - of it waier-tlithl i liamher, iniiunled on cale r;lll:ir iiii. i.mk. which l lower oveiiioard from a i Imhlrr. Tlie crew of lliln Uliilcmcu inuliir coii iIkIh of two men. An electric cable, f iirnlHlica HkIU rr, iiml en.ilileH Iho tiacior Ik muvn over Die Imtmm of l lie cea. In riilKlmc a minlicn vewol tho r i ruti aliin:rli!e It, rivelneh di-lllH hre tun tliroiiKh the title mid hole bored In the wreck. Ver ;nonnii me ili.-n powered and bulled lo Iho nliteii of the HiinUen vcmI,. After the pontooUH uro Mtluli, ulr Wt iiiiiHit Into llivtn, and their buoyancy llfm thu vvimel lo the niirfncv. - - - 0fT " j ,4JPL luij in ' lf, rni i-tirn, la I yzi jjffij ML. Baker-Button On the Corner 10th and Willamette Everything Fotographic EASTMAN FILMS KODAKS Mail Your Rolls to Baker-Button We Specialize on Mail Orders 5 HOUR SERVICE 5 BUY SEEDS HERE The success of your garden or farm depends upon the seeds used. Buy them here where you are sure to get the best obtainable. AH kinds of garden and flower seeds. We have home-grown Yellow- Dent seed corn and several varieties of sweet corn seed. Also, large tomato and cabbage plants. . ; Feeda and Poultry Supplies of All Kindt FLY TIME WILL SOON BE HERE Conkey's Fly Knocker will be sure to get them. , In quarts, half-gallons and gallons Tho ninth annual convention of the Girl Scotts was 'welcomed to 'Washington, by Mrs. Calvin CooIIiIkc, wire of the vlce-priv-ident of tho United. Ktate.i and. honorary commissioner of Girl Scouts In WashlnKton. The replica to tho address of welconi t were delivered by Mrs. Juliette Low, of Savannah, (la., founder of Iho Girl Scouts, and Mrs. Herbert H Dover, wife of the secretary of commorco and her self national president of tho Girl Scouts. Mrs. Hnavor will be re-elected, while Mrs, Arthur Osgood Olinnto, of New York, will bo first vice-ilresldcnt, and Mrs. Jullun Roscnwald, wife of the Chicago manu facturer, will bo ro-clocled second vice-president. Mrs. Murlln B. Olmstend, of llnnisburft, Pa., will bo elected fifth vlco-presldcnt. I'romincnt flmues in the convention are Mrs. Frederick Edey, of New York city, national field commissioner,, and Mrs. Jane Deeter Hippie, national director -of the Girl Scouts. Airplane view show Urn Immensity of Iho Kriipp wi'i'ki', nt Ksscn, scene of u bloody encounter II 1 1 ,M' "i nnu il it niuil workers, In which u liernuinK were sunn ny iiinriiiiie-Kiiii me. mir omen, liiwlinnd of Itoitlia Krupp, chief owner of the plant, hmi been advised to leave the district, a" rcfui'il. "My men stuck by mo: I shall stick by llicni!" ho said lo an Interviewer.' ZZr W.CrWW WflZWGmz; "' , SU i '" " 'i.,H,yS"11 Ro,,t,,CT" chsln-wim squad of prisoners, worklmt the roads 1 n u ' " " 'n,p hr.V".T',,,,,r'. North Dakota youth, In a Klorldn prlm.n cm;, have I cd to ho ri re. r ot 5 fh ?"! n tho shaiw. of murdor, I bi lii rill-fio.l Tnbert d e, as a ' ' "h " ot''lorlda he. ben-,,- ri.i..i i.,,. i.. i i'i looliiib v itsiiII In Iho ilDol ltloti 01 icnsnm , t IwrnillUnr whlpiiliiir bossM to lush tliem for nlloged aersllctlon ot duty, John A. Oervonkn, recently, oloclcd city tronmiror of tho city . 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