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I VrXI s.. ì TA G E SIX FATHER T H Ifi H P tU N G F lfc L Ü A A VA S AND SO NS Howrt^faMng SoutbAmcrican R tfiM ci THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 192« lot were as false as Chaplin's mus tache. The arm was found to be stuffed with sawdust and the severed hand By CECILE was declared to be of wax. Orange taffeta, tulle and sequins And so the detectives called It a combine to fashion this new peplum day! dance frock worn by Nell Kelly In P rovin o l nat Persistence Leads t0 "t’p.-a-Dalsy" at Shubert's theatre and a very charming little costume Succeed Boston, Musa. Dec 6, (AC!--George It la—on the s'age or off. W. Gleason proposed to Mrs. Ida Vir The normal waistline shows Itself hers In one of Ils best moods, while ginia Abbott twenty years ago. the peplum adds a sophisticated oote She said “No." Gleason continued to propose In (he to the bouffant skirt which, without It, might have to remain In the ward Intervening quarter of a century. His latest proposal has been accept- robs of very young girls. Sequlms are enjoying a surprising ed. He Is SO. and Mrs. Abbott Is 78. Ike Palmer, 76 once Gleason's rival for Mrs. Abbott's hand, has agreed to he the best man. | ‘V ery L a t e s t ’ BANQ UET POSTPONED The annual fathers and son. ban «luet which was achetluled for the eveninx of December 11 has been post poned indefinitely, it was announced by William Hushes, a member of the committee in charge of arrangements for the affair. It was stated that the dinner will be held sometime In Janu ary. The banquet will be held under the auspices of the Methodist, Christian and Baptist churches combined, and the dinner will be served by ladies of the Baptist church, as the affair will be held at the Baptist place of wor ship The committee In charge of ar rangements is: William G. Hughes. Marry Chase. Dale Horton, W. A. Hemenway, B. H. Rernpel and Dr w. M. Rollard.) F o u r D ru m stic k s the svenili* jacket of nut embroidered In sequlms turns many a last year « frock Into something uew! P R IN T S A G A IN FO R S P R IN G As an "Inbetween" frock Ihls sea- aon you may Indulge In a printed frouk secure In (he knowledge that It will be good far Into the spring. Advance fubrlc news tells iis (here Is svsry Indication that prints will lie shown and on sale oarly In the year. n o w —ru H a t r a Paris sends us (he smartest little fur sets as her very latest notion. Close-fitting cap-hat, scarf and muff In broadtail, either black, beige or gray, appear In several chic designs; Jap mink ami fiat silky caracul are also shown and seal In the brownish "old skin” tonus Is a particular favor- < Geneva. N. Y.. Dec. 6, (AC)—Among This picture shows the U. S. S. Maryland, flagship of the Pacific a batch recently hatched by a hen Fleet, chosen for’ the Latin-American voyage of Herbert Hoover, owned by Rocco Grosso Is n four-leg Canadian V is ito rs Leave president-elect. Among places being visited by Hoover during this lie ged Plymouth Rock chick. The chick Mrs. H. Hocket and daughter. Iona, trip are Guatemala, Corinto, Nicaragua, Balboa, Canal Zone, Callao, If you have an heirloom seal coat has an extra pair of leas projecting P Valparaiso, Santiago, and Buenos Ayres. H e is carrying a of Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, who that Is too worn or ouf of date to use r e of good will to our neighboring countriea. from the back. These extra members have been visiting visiting at the as a wrap—why not have tho furrier do not appear to he used In locomo home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillette "!" " . ■ transform It Into one nt those fash tion. The chick is normal in other ' here, »111 leave the latter part of this ionable sets? . ♦ ♦ ¡ t h e hospital where he underw ent an respects. week for Los Angeles, California. The URSTON ♦ operation for appendicitis last Suu- Canadians have been guests at the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ T ♦ H ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ; day. - v w 'But 1 don't see that you need to lie Sleep W e lk e r K ille d Gillette residence for more than a Mr. and Mrs. Weaver entertained so heartbroken because Mabie Flyw y Mrs. William Rennie has been very Paducah. Ky„ Dec 6 (AC!—C. J. week. Following their journey to Call for Thanksegivlng dinner. Mr. ano , ill for several days. bus Jilted you I" Wat wood. 23, fell through a glass door fornia they expect to arrive home Mrs. Marian Harpote and family from 'It Isn't the Jilting I mind, hut she There will be a basket bull game i.t while walking In his sleep. some time in Jaunary. The Hocketts Meadowvlew. Mr. and Mrs. Claude returned the ring In a parcel marked Watwood. a sleep walker since 1 who own a 1000-acre ranch near their Harpole from Goshen and Mr. and Vida next Friday evening between the Glass! With Cure!' " Thurston high school and Vida. childhood, was found- In the hallway Canadian home report that the season Mrs. Gather Harpole. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Needham and of his home, blood gushing from sev crop has turned out to be of great ad Miss Marjorie Grant who is teaching "What's the difference between a vantage to farmers in their section. at Coquille spent Thanksgiving here Ray Mitchell spent Thanksgiving In eral wounds. An artery under his haunted bouse and u handsome man f Cottage Grove with Mrs. Needham s arm hud been severed and hts abdo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles mother, Mrs. Teeters. popularity, by the way. Often they about to kiss you7" asked she, coyly. men gashed. Keseey Goes to Portland— Dwight Grant are used to outline futuristic patterns "I give up. ho murmured, growing , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edmlston and ! He died from loss of blood, trans Kessey went to Portland Tuesday, Jay Grant, who is attending O. A. j family visited Mr. and Mrs. M J. Me- fusion having prijveii of no avail. on tulle and chiffon frocks again --is Interested. leaving by train from Eugene. C. at Corvallis also was home for j Klin In Sprlngflota Thanksgiving day. More than a dozen friends offered band trimming» to edge smart little "Why. you can't let a haunted Returns to Portland—Grace Male Thanksgiving. pockets on a satin overblouse. And house." ' The Ald 8oc(e, y K,Ttng , their blood. TWturned to Portland Sunday evening Miss Starr who teaching the upper play in connection with a baxaar to ’ after spending the holidays here with grades school here spent the holl- be held at the Thurston hall next Sal- A Good In v e s tm e n t her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Male. days at in her home In Oakland returning urday evening. There will be a small Willimantic, CL, Dec. 6. ( A O — A last Sunday. admission fee. Pie. cake, coffee and three-dollar Investment twenty years Mr. and Mrs. John Price had their candy will be on sale. ago will now net John W. Kilpatrick Grandma n fo w le r family home for Thanksgiving with Lawrence Gossler who underwent a small fortune. 'Twenty-years ago the exception of their son, Curtis and an operation for appendicitis In Eu he was selling fire extinguishers, in Father a college professor; mother cultured and wife, who are in Idaho. Those pres gene a few days ago was able to oe making a sale In Brooklyn, Ct., he ac refined; heredity guaranteed. Price— $30,000. ent were Mr. and Mrs. Arch Shough moved home last Sunday. cepted a violin In exchange for an ex and daughter, Patty. Miss Mildred P A S S IO N A T E L Y devoted to her Even while she prays for courage to While takplng a load of lumber In tinguisher which was worth about *.< huiband, M irio n e olten Mid the Price, who is teaching at The Dalles to H. E. Morris' ranch Just above Experts now advise Kilpatrick hls make this terribictacrihcr, the is think would Mcrifice anything for his suc ing that perhaps the rich woman who and Perry Price, who is attending O. Thurstou last Tuesday the Booth violin is a Stradtvarlous datel 1716. cess and happiness. And now as he comes to h eru d could tike het abroad, A. C. at Corvallis. faces failure, disillusionment, dcipair Kelly company's large truck went “for a few m nths' travel." There her Dr. and Mrs. Carl Phetteplace and the bridge near the A. W. Weaver — * / / f t r <e ZwA » / swisrr— she sees baby could be burn—to become rkr only one way out. She has heard o f otbrr woman’t baby. family from Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. place and was so difficult to remove women, rich and childless, who would It all seems so easy Still, as the Ray Rennie and son, Gordon, and Miss that It was left there all night. Mrs C Wiitt of New York is TJ give thousands o f dollars i f they visions the helpless little mite o f Eva Phetteplace, who Is teaching at and a grandmother, but can still could adopt a baby, and be sure o f its humanity that lives close to her heart bowl with the bee of them—and is Blachly. took Thanksgiving dinner heredity. But as the golden dreams of — she wonders i f she can do ir. Can ■at it all the time! approaching motherhood (ill her soul, anything ever cake (he place o f that with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W h en a M ule H ite an Auto— P ity the she wonders if she can go through little life that, for her, w ill die the A uto! Homer Phetteplace. with i t moment it is born? Loren Bdmiston from Cottage Grove Wltchita Fall. Tex., Dec. 8, (AC)— True, the secret o f her coming baby Read her piteous story, "Nature's visited his parents here last Sunday. James Yeager of this city was travel is still her own. Even V e n g e a n c e ." in her husband docs not / tn u a ry T ru e Story Mrs. Rosa Baughman afid Son. ling near Childress In the western part know—ntrd nnrrbm w lagsnne. ' Partial Gnnttnti Harold of Eugene visited Mr. and Mrs. of the state when his automobile col But can the resist the fo r January John Price last Sunday. lided with a mule. loving touch o f tiny, Tune in on ih t True I W a n te d a H u t h t n d Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hendakemp and helpless baby hands The collision was of such force that Story Hour brvadcan M y Price o f R e d e m p tio n that are already closing John Hendakemp from Eugene spent the mule was thrown upon the raditor every Friday night over O n the Ark S acred a n d P ro fa n e L o r e lig h tly aro un d her Wt )R and the Colum- 1 ha W o m a n W h o Thanksgiving with Miss Heersma and carried for several yards. The Noah—And why so sad, dear. heart? Gtn tbt a l l btr C o n q u e re d S h i a « biaCbain. ConsukYour Mr. and Mrs. Perry Beaman and son , mule climbed down and scampered unborn tb tld f A /n r T b i I Iu p ,D M D t Mrs. Noah—Wno wouldn't be glum. Pafxr for Exact Tim e, Billy, from St. Helens spent Thanks- away when the car was stopped, — a n d right n b t r traveling with this beastly crowd? giving with Mrs. Beaman's mother, I The car had to e towed Into Chit- \ Ito rtn ✓ | dress. Inspection revealed that so “Is it safe to drink out of that cupT Mrs. Beulah Harbft. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parks from many repairs would be needed that It “Lots of people do." Roseburg were in Thu-ston last Sun was necessary to leave the car there There was a young fel from Alasky, day. Mr. Parks was principal of the for several days. Who imbibed much too oft from his Thurston high school last year. A t A l l N e w s s ta n d s —o n l y 2 5 c Miss Haz»l Edmlsthn who Is teach Saw dust A rm , W axen H and T h a u p h t flasky. kSKTPtiMT^l ___ ing In St. Helens and Miss Luclle Wil " M u rd e r C lu es’* When he came to his door, Mil» Br'«R* ha‘ been son who is teaching at Corvallis spent Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 6, ( A C ) — named "Miss Mianii.,r She il eon. He had trouble galore ceded to he the prettiest and shape Reconciling his key-hole and pass their vacation In Thurston at the Ed Brooklyn's great murder mystery has liest girl at the famous Florida re- mlrton home. petered out. key. J?rt' . Tint's no •mall honor, for Alex Mathews was taken seriously Detectives discovered that the "Hu Miami is noted for the'pulchritude of its fnrinine population. A dance with a girl Is worth two on ill Saturday night and was removed to man arm and hand" found burled In a be card. Waby for Sale! { ------ »------ January K Out Nowf True S t o r y E A T S B IG S T E A K A N D FRIED ONIONS— NO GAS “Every time t ate I had terrible -stomach gas. Now, thanks to Adler- ika, I eat steak and fried onions and feel fine. '—Mis. J. Julian. Just ONE spoonful Adlerika relieves gas and that bloated feeling so that you can eat and sleep well. Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and re- moves old waste matter you never thought was there. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise yoj. Flanery’s Drugs Store. Cold Weather is Hard on Cars But Violet Ray gasoline will keep your motor run ning smooth a n l lessen winter driving trouble for you. It has more power than ordinary gasoline and at the same time is easier on your motor. We’re always on the job a t th e A Street service sta- iton. We are glad to help you with your motor prob lems. “A ” Street Service Station OPEN NEY CO 1,40-946 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon W e Don’t Sell Seconds” It Never Pays to Take Chances With Quality Although a century apart in time, we are as rigidly careful of the Quality of our merchandise as the old Craftsman of long ago. Skimping, or cutting down a few cents, might save several thousand dollars right now, but w< would be risking a reputation that has been 26 years in the building. The Spirit of the Old Craftsman In a Modern Store That is why we don’t sell "seconds” or cheap, shoddy goods, and why w® malt® our inner soles of exactly the same tough, long wearing leather as the outer, W® ¡iave kept faith wi‘h our Customers for over a quarter of a century. If you have any ioubt about the Quality of our merchandise, visit our store and examine it for yourself. BRAN» NEW PO NTIAC IS COMING! r i K E E P IN G w ith I t . policy o f prog ress, O a k la n d has fo r m o n th « been w o rk in g on a new P o n tiac Six. I t i a m o re th a n a re fin e m e n t o f it« fam o u s p red e cessors. I t is essentially a b ra n d new car fro m b e g in n in g to end. D eta ils w ill b eo n n o u nced la te r. H u t th ia m u c h can lie suit! now . T h is new P ontiao w ill represent uneven greuter in n o v a tio n today tliu n th e first P o n tiac represented in 19261 W ith o u t d ep a rtin g fro m th e lo w - price field, i t w ifi b rin g to th is field lin e - ear e lem e n ts o f style, p erfo rm a n ce und lu x u ry never before provided in a cur so Inexpensive to h u y l W A T I i i F o r f c h t h f . r I n f o r m a t io n iik g a h o in u NEW PONTIAC 0 '•V O A R L A N R M O T O R C A R CO 8*4, WH I