ANp L~iJL FRENCH PRINCES TRYING TO 'WINUBCK CNDEA HISTORY OF FAMOUS PLACE IN- CLUDES REFERENCES TO NOTED MEN Greeks Diverted Iy Invasion Of' LeedsIn Airship Athens, May 7 (By Mail)-The Greek newspapers found much diversion in the arrival here by airplane of young William B. Leeds, son of Princess Anastasia. They are calling the youth, who is soon to marry Princess Xenia, the 17-year-old daughter of King Con- stantine's sister Marie, "Sir William Leeds", and it has been suggested that the king may confer a dukedom on him in reutrn for the fortune he may in- herit. THE EBERBACH & SON CO. 200 - 204 EAST LIBERTY STREET k Drugs (By Associated Press) Paris, May 10.- Efforts by Toi let Articles twat V l 1-4 Big days or litlec days, Coca-Cola always is ,the favorite beverage. b THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Atlanta, Ga. princes of the House of Bourbon-Par- ma to recover possession of the cele- brated Chateau de Chambrd, which was sequestrated by the French govern- ment during the war, is one of the most interesting aftermaths of the great conflict. The Chateau is more than 400 years old and is one of the most striking and interesting of the famous feudal estab- lishments of ancient France. It was once one of the most magnificent of these great estates and lies in the val- ley of the Loire close to the town of Blois and has about 15,000 acres, part of which is encased by walls extend- ing for 20 miles. The building is about 200 feet square with famous circular .towers at. the corners and a double spiral staircase leading to the double lantern, which dominates the center Laboratory Supplies I 'ii References are being made to him in the newspapers as "the Duke of Piraeus" and "the Prince of Leeds". "We hope," saysa humorous writer in the "Athena", that the young prince will dispose of his millions ascharita- bly as his mother. It is a wonderful thing to be a prince or a duke, but it is better to be a millionaire,Lot us hope that the national assembly, with its usual liberal opinions, will vote a bill by which Mr. Leeds will become an official Prince of Greece, but only on condition that he gives us all his money." Engagement Anoiunced at Alpha Phi Florence Qrr, '20, announced her en- gagement to Frederic M. Sutter, '19, at the Alpha Phi house Tuesday evening. She is a member of Alpha Phi sorority and Sutter is a member of Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity. Chemicals rw M nw ,. - ' -1 I The essence of Goodness. In Ice Cream Lies In ,1 The T/abor IEW FLORAL CO. I tower. It was built about 1526 and for two centuries was a royal residence. Louis XV gave it to MarshaleSaxe and Napo- leon presented it to Marshal Berthier. Eventually it fell into the possession of the Duke of Parma. At the beginning of the war it was owned by Prince Elias of Bourbon- Parma and was sequestrated. because he was serving in the Austrian army as an attache of the Austrian General staff. Prince Elias is a brother ofZita, wife of the former Emperor Charles. of Austria-thingary, who lately attempt- ed to regain his throne as king of Hun- gary. After the war Prince Elias attempt- ed to recover possession of the estate but the French courts have just disal- lowed his claim. This, however, does not settle the question of its owner- ship for Prince Sixtus, also of Bour- bon-Parma, brother of Prince Elias has put in a claim to the ownership of the Chateau. . FIRST PERIOD CAMP DAVIS DUES DUE TODAY IN LIBRARY CE CREfA M Cerinly hs got the flabor . ° ,; .. I PAINT Itaft- thief TRAOI MARI~ RLG.UA.PAT.0f. 'I SPECIALTY LOWERS SALESMAN to sell our, complete line of paints, varnishes and roofing paint specialties to con- sumer trade on straight com- ission. basis, exclusive ter- LOW HEEL WALKING SHOES Liberty St. Phone 1321 I{ ritories granted. In one let The man who has trouble with Shaving is unfair to his face. Tr3 Strop Razor vinced. y an Auto- and be con- See, Try and be persuaded . i [ 'he Q uar1 Drug and Prescription Store Cor. N. Univ. and State Phon e 308 All students who are attending the first session at Camp Davis, the sum- mer camp for engineers and foresters and who wish to secure reduced rates of transportation must turn in their' money to the transportation managers not later than tonight in the drawing room of the Library. Tickets will be $19.25 per round trip. 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