PAG» TWO THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS P la c e rv ille , S onom a. P itts b u r g , Avon, Tidings! A’u Ashland b u rn , O a k la n d , S an Jo se a n d E stablished 1375 P ub lished Every E ven in g Sunday Except CITY AND PA PER VNTY THE ASHLAND BUNTING CO. OFFICIAL T E L E P H O N E 39 » ab scrip tio n P ric e D e liv e red L» City Ine m onth ......................................$ «G6 T h re e m o n th s ................................. l-Sb Six m onths .................................. 3.75 One year ......................................... M ull mid Rural Honte*. One month ............... • ................. T h re e m o n t h s .............................. . Six months .................................. One year ........................................... $ .«6 1.95 7.60 3.50 0-60 ADVERTISING RATES: D isplay A d v e rtisin g 50f S in g le in s e rtio n , each i n c h . . . . 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A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs cr so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti­ a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­ lig io u s a n d b en ev o len t o rd e rs w ill he c h a rg e d th e re g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad v e rtisin g w hen an a d m issio n o r o th e r c h a rg e is m ade. W liat C on stitutes A d vertising! In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­ in g a m o n g som e aa to w h a t c o n sti­ t u t e new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g , w e p rin t th is very sim ple ru le w iden is used by n e w sp a p e rs to d iffe rin - a tla te b etw een th e m : “ A L L f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h ere a n ad m issio n ch a rg e Is m ad e o r a collectio n is ta k e n IS A D V E R T ISIN G ." T his ap p lie s to o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every k in d a s well as to in d iv id u als. A ll r e p o rts of su ch a c tiv itie s a fte r th e y h av e o c c u rre d is new s. All com ing social o r o rg a n iz a tio n m e e tin g s of so c ie tie s w h ere no m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in itia tio n chaTgefl. o r co llectio n ta k e n is N EW S. W» m ak e a», q u o ta tio n s od JOB WORK from TIIL I RANKLIN’ PRICE LIST. S am e p rices— R e a so n a b le P ric e — to all. E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon, P o e teffic e a s Second C lass M ali M a tte r ^ W h en lo v e’s w ell tim e d , ’tis n o t <3> a fa u lt to love • T h e s tro n g , th e b rav e , th e v ir- r tu o u s a n d th e w ise, -i' S ink in th e so ft c a p tiv ity to- ♦ g e th e r. — A d d iso n <9 <§> W hen d o m estic life h a s love a n d com m on sen se a n d c le a n c h a ra c te r us its a n c h o rs it is p re tty s u re to be a happy success. "S om e is g o in g tio n in a g re e in g sw e e t d a y ” S e n a to r B o rah to c re a te a g e n u in e s e n s a ­ th e s e n a te by o u trig h tly to s o m e th in g , in to to . U ncle Sam is g iv in g th e w orld th e im p re ssio n t h a t he is a b u n g lin g ' ty ro a t m ak in g peace. ♦ W here Do th e F reig h t Cars Co? H ere is th e story, and con sisted of local f re ig h t 225 o u t of A sh la n d F rid a y ev en in g , S e p te m h re 2 3 : One m e rc h a n d ise w ay; t h a t is, p a rc e ls of fre ig h t fo r p o ip ts a ll a lo n g th e lin e ; one c a r H ilt; one o r m o re to e a ch o f th e fo llo w in g s ta tio n s in o rd e r s o u th — ra ilro a d la n g u a g e , w est— t h a t is, to w a rd San F ra n c isc o , M arys­ v ille , R eno, T o n o p a h , S a c ra m e n to , TIDINGS FASHION HINTS golden brown in forty seconds. gôînesîic Science J)eparimeni M rs Belle Be Greti' “Left Overs” Grave Problem in Average Household But Puzzle Really Easily Solved <3> CREPE AND BEADS The Heider Tractor and P.&0. Disc Plow w ill do your plow ing right now in your bard, sticky soil. Bargain in used sew ing m achine; a lso a new carload o f W hite sew« lng m achines ju st in, at Pei/’s Corner «-9? ■ J.11. J 1 E X C E L L E N T S E R V IC E Did you fo rg e t to o rd e r som e­ th in g th is m o rn in g a n d you “ ju s t know y o u r g ro ce rm a n w o n ’ d e liv e r th is l a te ? ” G et in th e h a b it of b u y in g y o u r g ro c e rie s w h ere th ey give p e r­ fect d e liv e ry s a tis fa c tio n . I t is o u r aim to p lease you a t any tim e and a t a ll tim es. PLUMMER'S 153 EAST MAIN ST. PHONE 5 9 QUALITY CROCERY . CEMERAL DELIVERY SYSTEM SERVICE TREAD CUTS IN TIRES T re ad c u ts in tire s a re d a n g e r ous to th e life of tire s , c a u sin g sand b lis te rs , loose tre a d , w hich c a u se s tir e s to blow o u t. L e t us r e p a ir y o u r tire s b efo re th e fall ra in s set in. O u r w ork is g u a ra n te e d . O ur p ric e s a re rig h t. KRUGGEL BROTHERS GUARANTEED VULCANIZI NG TIRES ACCESSORIES TEL.Ì25 ASHLAND.ORECON 91 OAK ST. THE SEAT SALE fo r-- = Opens at the Vining Theater Tomorrow ( Sat.) 10 a.m. Better Be In Line Ashland Lodge No. 944 B.P.O.E. -------- SHOW - - TUES. & WED. -Jec* Nothing but Fun and Pretty Girls it a p p e a rs th a t georgette crepe and seed beads w ere m ade fo r one a n o th ­ er, aud It Is useless to try to keep them a p a rt. In the new blouses for fall and. w in ter they show th eir fit­ ness fo r each o th er as set fo rth in the m odel pictured here. B eads in two colors make, a rich and very taste fu l em bellishm ent fo r th is b l o u x take he blames it on induction; no* S od lop ed V egetables 'body knows what th a t means. P la ce in a lte r n a te la y e rs in a ' B u t w hen an E d ito r m ak es a m is­ b a k in g d ish b re a d c ru m b s a n d t a k e — good n ig h t!-— Ex. i cooked v e e g ta b le s, h a v in g c ru m b s • fo r th e to p lay e r. S eason e a ch la y e r SH E KNEW . a n d s p rin k le b its of b u tte r on to p of I t 's ju s t aw fu l i th e laat la y e r o f cru m b s. B ake u n til j to th in k o f m a rr y ­ brow n. CJookedt c o rn , to m a to e s, in g a m an fo r his 'o n io n s a n d c a b b ag e m ay a ll be pre-; m oney. I t a in 't h a lf .«a p ared in th is m a n n e r. aw fu l as g e ttin g Stu ffed V egetables h old of th a man. j' G reen p ep p ers, o n io n s, to m a to e s ■ a n d e g g p la n t m ay a ll be p re p a re d in i t h i s m a n n e r. Do n o t boil th e vege­ T idings “ w a n ts” tret results t a b l e s , b u t Bcald in bo ilin g w a te r fo r B u rlin g a m e ; dow n th e San J o a q u in v alley lin e , A lta m o n t, E scalo n . Can d u c te d b y R ipon. P a tte r s o n , F re sn o , T u la re , C o alin g a. B a k e rsfie ld , A g h ra , C a li­ e n te ; s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia , A lta, E s ­ Domestic S c ie n c e D irector co n dido. S an F e rn a n d o , R ia lto , S p e r r y f lo u r Co. R iv e rsid e , T a ft, In d io , a n d E l Cen­ tro . L o ad s in th e s e c a rs in clu d e d ro u g h lu m b e r a n d poles fo r tim b e r­ in g m ines, box sho o k fo r C a lifo rn ia f r u it an d v e g e ta b le e x p o rt, tim b e rs Tor th e oil fields, oil ta n k c a rs, a n d 1 c e d a r logs fo r e x p o rt to J a p a n . Of th e la tte r , th e r e is q u ite a volum e of b u sin ess th ro u g h A sh la n d th is fiv e m in u te s o r m ore. O nions m ay f a ll, so th e nex t Ja p a n e s e -m a d e toys 'th e n h av e th e sk in s rem oved. Re-! E v e ry b o u se w iin i.,ces th e prob- p ro p er c o n d itio n to use la te r. Je lly m ove th e c e n te rs a n d fill th e cavi-l a n d boxes you buy m ay be of good iem of le ft-o v e rs .’' To u tiliz e a n d 'via-ues w ith c o v ers a re c o n v e n ie n t O regon c e d ar. .ties w ith so ft b re a d c ru m b s w ell sea-1 ! p re p a re them* in to tis fa c to ry d ish e s for sm all p o rtio n s o f v e g e ta b le s o r so n e d a n d m ixed w ith m elte d b u tte r, j EDW. W. SPENCER i re q u ire s m ore s k ill and in v en tiv e - fru it. S o m e of th e rem o v ed p o rtio n m ay be Hess th a n to cook th e raw food, a n d T he use of le ft-o v e rs is u n lim ite d CAKE SUFFICIENT F.9R ARMY / th i s b ra n c h of coo k ery is an a r t in nd w h ile such c o o k e ry re q u ire s b o th hdded to th is d re s s in g if d e sire d 'W h e n s tu ffe d , p lace a sm a ll piece T he th r if ty h o m e -m a k e r o n s id e ra tio n a n d tim e, th e re s u lts M onster Confection T h a t W iliiam I of itself. ‘o f b u tte r on top of each a n d b a k e in uses all th e left-o v ers. L iving h a s w ill am ply rep a y fo r th e a d d itio n a l P russia Set Before T h irty Thousand a h o t oven. A sa u ce m ay be se rv e d i»een m uch too h ig h fo r th e a v e ra g e labor. Fighting Men. ¡“w ith a ll s tu ffe d v eg e ta b le s. p erso n to ig n o re th is ty p e of cook- C ustard Bread Pudding W hen W illiam I of Prussia gave his ery One th ic k slice d ry b re a d ; tw o arm y a regale in 1730 he let them feast Food can so e a sily he s p o ile d by 'lip s scald ed m ilk ; o n e -h a lf cup ❖ THE TICKLER on vegetables and ro ast beef, and then re h e a tin g . T a k e m e a ts fo r e x a m ­ u g a r; tw o egg y o lk s; one eg g ; one- wash it down w ith lots of beer and ale, c o c o a n u t; one tea sp o o n according to W illiam S. W alsh, who ple. A piece of ro a s t beef re h e a te d ' h a lf cup for te n m in u te s w ill be to u g h . T his I vanilla. w o rry ? ” a sk s a cor- has a ta ste fo r com piling curious in­ Soak th e b r e a d in cold w a te r fif-j re sp o n d e n t. P e rh a p s o n e m ig h t say form ation. W hen the th irty thousand ap p lie s to a lm o st a ll cooked m ea ts.! guests had alm ost finished th eir meal It sliced very th in a n d h o t sa u c e or tee n m in u te s, th e n p ress dry. B e a t p h a t w o rry is w h a t you m a k e it.__ they saw th eir dessert coming on a g ra v y p o u red o v er th e slices, th e ! he egg a n d y o lk s s lig h tly , a d d s u g a r, ‘ New Y ork Sun. dray draw n by eight horses. T he dray m ea t will be te n d e r; h u t if ad d e d to cabled m ilk , b re a d . c o c o an u t a n d ! bore a gigantic cake-—said to have been th e hot gravy in an a tte m p t to re- a n illa . P o u r in to a b a k in g dHsh a n d ' C a n ’t som e m a n u f a c tu r e r give a the largest cake ever baked, i t w as h e a t it will in v a ria b ly to u g h e n . M eat lace in a p an of h o t w a te r;, se t in a I s tr a w h a t a b o o m era n g sh a p e, so it tw enty-four feet square and a foot and m u st be cooked J r..- [ini - w hen 'n o d e ra te oven a n d b a k e u n til c e n te r! wil1 com e back w hen it blow s off? a h alf thick. Mixed in the cake w ere products re h e a tin g if it is to b - te n d e r, th e ; is firm . W hen cool, sp re a d th e t o p i — G re e n v ille (S. C .) P ied m o n t, which would Lave led a sm all village. theory being th a t it w ill to u g h e n a t w ith ja m o r je lly a n d co v er w ith a! --------- • More th an tldrty-six bushels of flour firs t, b u t w ill becom e te n d e r by n e rin g u e m ad e of tw o egg w h ites! T he c o u n try m u st be g e ttin g back were mixed in i t; 200 gallons of milk 'long, slow cooking. F o r th is rea so n b e a te n u n til s tiff, th e n a d d g r a d u ­ to n o rm alcy . T h e lig h tn in g -ro d had been u s e d ; one ton of b u tte r bad th e covered c a sse ro le d ish e s h av e be­ ally , c o n s ta n tly b e a tin g , tw o ta b le ­ a g e n ts a re d o in g b u sin e ss a g a in .-j- m ade it rich, and one ton of y e a st had ! com e a lm o st in d isp e n sab le . , spoons of s u g a r, th e n fold in tw o P a la tk a ( F la .) T im e s-H e ra ld . m ade it ris e ; 5,000 eggs had been p a ­ L e ft-o v e r v e g e ta b le s call be re - m o re ta b le sp o o n s of s u g a r. P la ce tiently broken and beaten into the but­ Of c o u rse , it is n o n e of o u r b u s i­ ter. T he result, baked under extrem e I f h e a te d in a w h ite sauce, u se d fo r on th e top g r a te of a m o d e ra te oven difficulties, was the big cake, c o n ta in -I cream so u p s or c h o w d e rs; scalloped, a n d b a k e e ig h t m in u tes. ness, b u t a s f a r a s we can see th is ing over 850 cubic feet of the goody. m ade in to au g ra tin d ish es, ad d e d to I w o rld w as m ad e fo r g ra n d c h ild re n . S u rp ris e C h a rlo tte R u sse I But the th irty thousand guests bad a f r i tt e r h a tte r a n d frie d in deep — Dallas News. L ine in d iv id u a l o r la rg e d ish w ith filled them selves on roast beef and fa t o r used in salad . a d y fin g e rs o r th in slices o f sponge» vegetables and it was im possible for I A lm ost any c o m b in a tio n of vege­ ak e. W o m an n e v e r is, b u t a lw a y s to be W hip one cup of w h ip p in g them to e a t all the cake, although it tab le s m ak e s an a ttr a c tiv e s a la d , d re sse d , if th e r e ’s t r u t h in h e r e te r would have been possible for them io re a m ; a d d tw o ta b le sp o o n s [level) n a l, “ I h a v e n ’t a th in g to w e a r.” — pro v id ed it is a c co m p an ied w ith a do so bad they all been hungry. Obvi­ i powdtered s u g a r a n d one teaspoon* ously, so m uch cake could not be a l­ w ell-niadb salad d ressin g . T h e le f t­ fu l of v a n illa . L in e sid e s a n d b o t­ L o u isv ille C o u rie r-J o u rn a l. lowed to go to w aste. So the rem ain over b re a k fa s t c e re a l m ay be m old- tom of c a k e-lin e d d ish w ith w h ip p ed der of it w as cut up and d istrib u ted in | ed( sliced, dipped in flo u r a n d frie d c re a m , p lace cooked o r fre sh s w e e t­ Now t h a t th e g a n g o f g irl b u r g ­ nearby villages to th e various needy , d e lic a te brown> ()r haJf a fuJ la rs h a s been found in Des M oines, e n e d f ru it in th e c e n te r, th e n co v er fam ilies, who m ade short work of n. people o u g h t to keep a m ouse in ste a d __________ ________ m ay rep lace th e sam e q u a n tity of ith w h ipped cream S u ffic ie n t fo r of a b u lld o g .— O m aha Bee. flo u r in th e b re a k fa s t g rid d le cak es liree perso n s. VICTOR HUGO IN OLD AGE o r m u ffin s; an y fre sh o r cooked f r u it M eat or F ish Croquettes If w o m a n ’s d re s s w as o f th e 'can be in ash ed a n d p o u red over One c u p fu l of w ell-seaso n ed th ic k in His Rem iniscences Saint-Saëns le n g th a n d th e p rice in p ro p o rtio n , m olded cold c e re a l fo r th e chilcJren’s Tells of Colossal Intellect A ffected w h ite sauce, one c u p fu l of finely- how m uch w ould it co st to d re s s a I d e sse rt. by the Years. ' hopped m e a t o r flak ed fish, two ! S ta le b ro k e n pieces of b re a d m ay c h ic k e n ? — S te a m b o a t (C o lo .) P ilot. ■ aspoons onion ju ic e o r g ra te d Saint-Saëns, th e g reat com poser, be d ried m a very : low oven, th e n onion, one egg b e a te n w ith one in his “M usical M em ories’ h a s some , ^.oj j ed o r p Ut th ro u g h th e foou MISTAKES tab le sp o o n of w a te r; d ry b re a d In terestin g re m iu isce m .es o f V ictor g rin d e r a n d sto re d in co v ered f r u i t _ . . . ,, . ,. , - crum bs. Hugo, , who w as a n old m an when h e , D ? a rs. To W hen p. P lu m b e r m a k e s a m ista k e b e u sed m scallo p ed d ish es, F o r sau ce use fo u r knew him, b u t who seem ed ra th e r level tab le - h e c h a rg e s tw ice f o r it. like an ageless and im m ortal being To b re a d c u tle ts , fish o r c ro q u e tte s . spoons of b u tte r or s u b s titu te W hen a L a w y e r m ak e s a m ista k e Or c u t in to very sm a ll cu b es, Dried, m elted whom tim e could never touch.” i(Id fo u r tab le sp o o n s o fi u js j u s t w h a t he w a n te d , because “Time, a la s ! goes on, ami th a t tine ’ in a slow oven h c ro u to n s fo r so u p ; iio u i, s tir u n til sm o o th , r e tu r n to i he h a s a c h a n c e to try th e case all intellect w hich bad ever been uucloud- I m ade in to d re s s in g fo r s tu ffe d poul- ed began to give signs ol aberratio n , j . ry m ea t, fish, to m a to e s o r egg- iie .m il cook u n til fro th y a n d a d d ¡'over ag ain . W hen a C a rp e n te r m a k e s a m is- One day he said to an Ita lia n delega- , p,a n t Any of (hp b rp ad p u d d in g s a re ' ■ cup of cold m ilk. S tir c a n s ta n t-j tlo n .‘T he F ren ch a re Ita lia n s ; th e lta l- . ... tin til very th ic k , th e n ad d m e a t o ri ta k e it is ju s t w h a t h e ex p ected. . s a re F rench. F u> ren ch i and a Ita i. lia is... lan n s • ¡'p ala ta b le, pro v id ed mo m uch b re a d • a, se aso n in g w ith o n io n ju ic e . | W h en a D o cto r m ak e s a m ista k e ought to go to A frica together and tias no been used. The o ld -fash - S; read on p la tte r an d se t a sid e to ¡'he b u rie s it. found th e U nited S ta te s of E urope.’ ¡'ioned b rea d p u d d in g s h o u ld n d t be cool. S h ap e in to b a lls o r cone- W h en a J u d g e m ak e s a m is ta k e it “ V ictor H ugo's credulity w as as- . m a d e ju s t to save bread*, fo r t h a t .'.aped c ro q u e tte s , roll in b re a d i b e c o m e s th e law of th e la n d tonishing in a m an of such colossal j w ould n o t be ail econom y, a s th e c ru m b s, th en in egg, th e n in c ru m b s W h en a P re a c h e r m a k e s a m is ta k e genius. H earing th a t th e rem ains of o th e r in g re d ie n ts needed ; e too ex- V oltaire a n d R ousseau had been ex- , jve m erely to use up le f t. overs • g ain . F ry in deep fa t, h e a tin g f a tj nobody k n o w s th e d iffe re n c e , hum ed and desecrated, he w rote a , u n til a cu b e of b rea d w ill tu r n a t W hen a n E le c tric ia n m a k e s a m ls- w onderful account of it. W hen the : ° re a coffins w ere opened, th e two g rea t ' S m all p o rtio n s, of cooked o r raw men were peacefully sleeping th eir ’ to m a to e s m ay m ak e sa v o ry sau ces, last sleep. 1 S o u r m ilk sh o u ld n e v e r be w a sted “H e believed in the m ost incredible it Cttn alw ay s be s u b s titu te d fo r things, as th e ‘Man in the Iron M ask,’ fre sh m ilk in flo u r m ix tu re s, u sin g th e tw in b ro th e r of Louis X IV ; iu the o n e -h a lf te a sp o o n fu l of soda to yach octopus th a t h a s no m outh aud feeds c u p fu l of s o u r m ilk, o m ittin g th e itself through its arm s, and in the re a lity of th e Ja p a n e se sirens which b a k in g p o w d e r; o r th e s o u r m ilk can th e Ja p an e se w ere said to m ake out j be m ad e in to c o tta g e cheese, of an ape and a fish. H e had some All pieces of beef o r c h ic k e n fa t excuse fo r the sirens, a s th e Acade- i sh o u ld be c u t fine a n d c a re fu lly m ie d e s Sciences believed in them for re n d e re d to be u sed lo r fry in g . F a t a sh o rt tim e.”—Chicago Am erican. left from fry in g bacon o r ham sh o u ld be saved, b u t k e p t in a se p a ­ Children Hold F u tu re of Music. r a te ja r , as th e sm o k ed fla v o r is T he fu tu re of m usic as an in stru ­ n o t d e s ira b le fo r a ll fry in g . m ent of cu ltu re lies w ith the children L e ft-o v e rs of f ru it m ay be com ­ of th e people. N ow here b ut iu the bined a n d u sed fo r sa la d s o r fo r d e s­ elem entary schools can they be reached. Colleges of m usic a re neces­ s e rt. S ta le c ak e m ay be se rv e d fo r sary to tra in th e professional, but the p u d d in g , w ith th e a d d itio n of a c u s­ education com m ittees of the g reat ta rd o r c h o c o la te p u d d in g sa u c e ; o r tow ns have th e largely neglected op- i th e c a k e m ay be c u t in fin g e r le n g th s p o rtu n ity of m aking the risin g gener- ! a n d used fo r c h a rlo tte s o r c h a rlo tte ation a m usic-loving public. T he in- ( n a te facu lty of app reciatio n is there, ru sse. T he g r e a te s t c a re sh o u ld be given an d is commonly diffused am ong scholar's of th e m ost essentially indus­ le lt-o v e rs, so t h a t th e y w ill be in tria l a reas. I t only needs direction a n d cultivation, fo r one of th e g re a t­ e st pleasu res to be added to th e am en­ TELEPHONE ities of town life, p leasu res a t p resent so lam entably few . _ T he m ain idea is 1-0-3 to teach tlie children how to ap­ p reciate and enjoy good m usic, how to FOR HEALTH THE THEATER BCAUUfU become intelligent listeners, ra th e r GOOD H E A L T H is m a n k in d ’s g r e a t­ th a n to become perform ers them ­ est b lessin g . A boun d in g v ita lity , selves.—Exchange. sm iles an d s u n s h in e a re th e “ sid e - p a r tn e r s ” of h e a lth . R om ans D isap p ro v ed of D ancing. If you do not e n jo y th e b less­ “ The F ashion S how ” 45—People— 45 in g of h e a lth , th is is a m es­ Of all the am usem ents th a t we In­ “ Tlie Old-time Song sa g e of c h e er. dulge in now adays, p erhaps dancing Good O rchestra is the oldest. D ancing seem s to be one T he g r e a t d ru g le s s h e a lth scien ce of Revue ’ ’ C h iro p ra c tic is b rin g in g h e a lth an d of m an’s prim itive instincts. T he E laborate Costum ing Saxaphone Q uartet G reeks were, perhaps, the g rea test h a p p in e ss to th o u s a n d s — yete, m il­ Beautiful Scenery T hree-act Farce Comedy dancers th e re have ever been. Some lio n s— who w ere w ith o u t hope be­ of them held th a t th e destiny of n a­ fore. I t h a s re s to re d a n d Is r e s to r ­ in g a b o u n d in g v ita lity to th e sick. tions depended on the rigorous a tte n ­ 103 tion given to dancing. T h e S p a rta n s is th e te le p h o n e n u m b e r of m ade dancing necessary as a gym­ H r. Geo. .1. K ln z, C liiro p ra c to r. n a stic ex ercise; but the R om ans dis­ Dr. K inz w ill g lad ly sen d you in- D oors o p e n ................ 7:15 S eat Scale approved of it. “No one dances sober fo rm a tiv e lite r a tu r e c o n c e rn in g Chi unless he chances to be m ad,” said one ro p ra c tic fo r th e a sk in g . No o b llg a- . D ow nstairs boxes .. .$1.50 C urtain ...................... 8:15 of them . And they all considered it tio n T h is is y o u r o p p o rtu n ity to i w as disgraceful fo r a fre e citizen to le a rn how C h iro p ra c tic can heln B alcony (4 rows) . . . 1.50 dance, unless it w ere a t a religious YOU. R em ainder of Bal- No m a tte r w h a t y o u r tro u b le t e l e - ! festival. T he early C hristian s p rac­ ticed choral dances, although St. Au­ p h o n e eonv ' ....................... 1.00" 108 gustine is said to have objected. He W a r T ax 10 p er cent ex tra certain ly s a id : “It is b e tte r to dig Y o u ’ll be glad you did. th a n dance.” = PUBLIC FORUM Friday, September 30, 1921 Elk’s Show We H ave J u s t Received u Shipm ent of Trunks and Traveling Bags LADIES OVER NIGHT BAGS These goods w ere bought a t present m arket values which are much less than form er prices, and we have m arked them so as to give you a REAL BARGAIN W e have the W ardrobe T runk with all its conveni­ ences; the S team er T runk for those who want less room; also m edium -priced T runks of all kinds. I f you w ant anything in this line, do not fail to look over our goods before buying—we can and will savi vou money. J. P. Dodge & Sons F u n eral D irectors Ladv A ssistant Reliable Housefurnishers