Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 23, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
We*fa»e®day, Novem ber 23, 1921
MSCKIE SAYS
T H A N K S C IV IM C
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A teE ’MOO GQ'ITH
Irvm V. W illat has just completed
"F ifty Candies.” u picturization of
Earl D err Biggers novel, for H od-
kinson. You can’t make light of th at!
CTAe
Three Inseparables
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Goodrich and Fish Tires
Reduced in Price
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GOOD C L E A N STO C K , A L L F R E S H T H IS S E A S O N
W ard Law clle’s version of
s
¡Van W inkle.” a forthcommz Hodk.ii-
eoti picture which boasts 1'hoinas Jef­
ferson in the leading role, will have
its world prem iere in Philadelphia.
Can any little boy or any little girl
tell me why tlrat particular city was
chosen?
20 p e r c en t o ff on C o rd s
10 p e r cen t o ff on F a b r ic s
C erne in a n d G et t h a t N ew T ire N ow
-«rari.
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Overland Marcy Co,
C o m e r M ain a n d T h ir d
T o m o rro w A sh la n d w ill c e le b ra te , in g day s ta n d s o u t as ty p ic a lly A m er-
A sh la n d , e n jo y in g th e p ro sp e rity
T he e p ic u re a n
ta s te s of Y oung ican, h a rk in g back to 1621 w hen th e ot- a y e a r t h a t has s e n t th e city for-
„ w i ill
n 'P ilg ® rim p io n ee rs of a e g > r e a t c o u n try j w ard , m
. a d , v a n c e m e n . t in
• accom plish-
.
A m erica a n d th e
grow n ups
o ffe red th e ir p ra y e rs of th a n k s g iv -
r u n r io t a t ta b le s lad en w ith th e jn g fQr &
Qf
W U h tfae m e n ts, h a s ev ery reaso n to be th a n k -
T h a n k sg iv in g bay fe a st, from tu .k e y p a rsin g of y e a rs T h a n k s g iv in g day Dtl fo r th e b e n e fits of th e p ast and
to c ra n b e rry sa u ce a n d all a c c e s-J has ta k e n on a d d e d * sig n ific a n ce to th e a lre a d y g rasp e d hopes of a g re a t-
so rie s. p la n n e d w eeks in a d v a n ce by th e people of a n a tio n tly it h a s e r an d b ig g e r A sh lan d fo r th e corn-
h o usew ives as th e ev en t
of th e y e a r fo u g h t its w ay th ro u g h th e tr ia ls of in g y e a r. In th e ir p riv a te h om es a n d
w hen
th e ir
c u lin a ry
a b ility
is an e a rly b e g in n in g to th e place of in th e c h u rc h e s, A shiar.d people will
b ro u g h t to th e lig h t of a p p re c ia tio n , le a d e rs h ip now g ra n te d w ith th e p a u se ip th e p u r s u it of w o rld ly gain
Of a ll th e fe s tiv itie s and h o lid ay s e v o lu tio n of a w orld d is a rm a m e n t t h a t th e y m ay th e b e tte r review th e
c e le b ra te d in th e work*
T h a n k sg iv - c o n fe re n ce a t W ashington^
ne' r 'n g end of a b rim fu l y ear.
MAL THOMAS L CLEAR
l i í l i l FIFTH
**W VO«»- AVE.
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B argain.” D o n ’t wom en always go
inad win n a 1 ar.cain is involved.'
R W.
One for m ildness.V IRG IN IA
One for mellowness. B U R L E Y
One fo r arooria. T U R K I S H
¡lie finest tobaccos pe rfectly
ag ed a n a b le n d e d
“Exit The Vamp,” a Param ount
Picture starring Ethel Clayton, was
completed just a little while after
T heda Bara had announced her retire­
m e n t from the screen. Which means
. . . . ; ........ ?
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Benj. B. H am pton has completed
“The M ysterious Rider’ for Hodkin-
eon. When questioned, the gentleman
reiused to divulge his identity.
M ebbe he’s related to one of “T he
Four, Horsemen.”
Louis D. M ayer has secured the film
rights to H ulbert Footner’s “ F ur
Iringers.” It will be made by John
M Stahl. Which reminds me of the
roungster who when questioned by
he teacher as to what animal sup-
died his m other with fur», answered
'F ather I*
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T here’s a rumor—nub it’s only a
rum or so far—that after a prolonged
rest “Doug” and M ary are going to
make a picture together.
Wow!
Come early and avoid (he rush!
The title of Anita Stewart’s new
p icture has beer. ch:;n;: >{ from “ ih e
Pricer of Happiness to “ Her ?4av’
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Paul Scardon—husband of the radi­
antly beautiful Betty Blythe, who
stored so trium phantly in Fox’s
‘‘Queen of Sheba” - h ^ s been engaged
to direct lor Vniv<n»al.
Norm an Kerry, one of the m ost
popular leading men of the present
day. is at work in London upon
“Three Live Ghosts.” under the di-oc-
tion of George EiUinauriec. His
brother spooks haven t been an­
nounced yet.
one eleven
cigarettes
OF BORKOUJtM’ NEO. NEIGHBORS
C O P S O' riVt\S GREW FMMXN
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Exchange Department
If you have Itii-niOtic th a t doesn't
su it— want som eth in g m ote up to
date an«! b etter— phone us andf
we’ll send a com petent man t o
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W hen follow ng an o th er c ar closely
on crow ded roads be ready to turn out
io one side or the oilier when us.ng
ih e brakes.
• • •
The United S ta te s governm ent col­
lected $148.720.800 from autom obile
ow ners last year, through the maim
fa e tu re r’s lax.
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C HAWfiSMWlMC'
laj. „Thom as L. C lear is the new
»surer of the United S tates ship-
B board Em ergency Fleet corpora-
M ajor C lear has been cor.nect-
w ith th e reg u lar arm y less than a
r, but he served w ith the expedi-
tary forces in several countries in
rope during the w ar as an inspec-
general in connection w ith arm y
inces.
He w as one of General
tthala' a s sis ta n ts a t Panam a
C harles J. Swain claim s to have
owned the first autom obile In. P h ila ­
delphia, in 1898, hih I since th a t tim e
lie has owned 24 different cans.
• • •
Tin* Royal Danish Autom obile clul
in CoiMUihagen. was founded in 1901
Prince Axel is [»resident of the club
w hich has a m em bership of 1.000.
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M otor buses a re used by 12,00<
schools in the U nited S tates. Th<
vehicles are operated in 16 states, ano
tra n sp o rt more than 200.0(10 pupils
Do You Buy Coal and
Get Clinkers?
What’s the transformation
in your coal—clinkers and
ash—or mostly all heat?
Til
Sold by
A R SO N . F O W L E R
Teachers Recommend
Books
Christmas
G ifts
C h ild re n
Heat is what you expect when
you order coal, but unless you
say SUPERIOR Coal to your
D ealer, you can’t be su re u n til your
m oney h as gone up in smoke.
S uperior coal b u rn s freely w ith a long
flam e, m akes little soot, only a sm all
degree of ash, and em its g re a t h eat.
U M B E R CO.
S. Boyd, N. W. Agent
N or does it cost m ore, fo r Su­
p e rio r D om estic L um p is th e eco­
nom ical ran g e in size fo r f u r ­
nace, h e a te r, cooker a n d fire ­
place.
P a r e n ts a n d e d u c a to rs a g re e th a t sim p le, to be e n jo y e d th e m o re be-
books m ak e th e b e st possible C h rist- c a u se of its r a r ity .
m as g ifts fo r c h ild re n , p ro v id e d t h e ’ ’ T he m ovi> E p ic tu re c a n n o t be a
,
„
' s u b s titu te fo r th e re a d in g of good
v olum es a r e in te r e s tin g a n d in stru c - . . .
. ....
. . .
books.
The
c h ild ’s
im a g in a tio n
tiv e , w ell illu s tr a te d a n d filled w ith sh o u ld rea c h o u t in to a field of act-
re a d in g m a tte r w hich will a s s is t i n , | Vity s tim u la te d by th e w ord pic-
built* ng c h a ra c te r in th e rig h t di- t u re in ste a d of c o n s ta n t s tim u la tio n !
le c tio n . T h e p ro sp e c tiv e b u y e r is > f ron5 t h e s c re e n.
p erp lex ed w ith an e m b a rra s s m e n t of
T h e fo llo w in g lis t w ill be help fu l
rich es, fo r th e r e is such a v a st num -
in se le c tin g good books fo r c h il­
b e r of good books to choose from
d r e n 's re a d in g . To f u r th e r a iil th e
th a t it is so m e tim e s d iffic u lt to d e­
m o th e r, th e a g e of th e c h ild fo r
cide ju s t w hich o nes to p u rc h a se .
W h ich each book is in te n d e d , is
L ib ra ria n s a n d o th e rs who have
g iv en :
J m ad e a special stu d y of th e su b je c t
“ L ittle W o m e n ,” by L. M. A lcott
rec c m m e n d la rg e lis ts of first-c la ss
.
' (1 2 y e a rs ) ,
c h ild re n s g ift books, w hich re n d e rs , ,,o .
,
,
"S to ry of a Bad B oy,” T. B. Al-
if easy to m a k e C h ristm a s p u rc h a s e s .. ^ rl-cy, (
>
A shland d e a le rs c a rry la rg e sto c k s
F a iry T a le s ,” H. C. A n d e rso n
of th e b e st g ift boo k s o b ta in a b le
(a ll a g e s ).
a n d will g lad ly o rd e r a n y d e s ire d
A ra b ia n N ig h ts E n te rta in m e n ts ,
Vol u m es w hich th e y m ay not have
e d ite d by K a ie D ouglas W ig g in (1 1 )
in stock. O ne of th e la rg e s t b o o k ­
“ S to ry of R o la n d ,” J a m e s B aldw in
s to re s in th e w orld is lo ca ted a t (1 2 ).
P o rtla n d , m a k in g it p o ssib le to fill
“ In th e D ays of G ia n ts ,” A. F.
o rd e rs fo r th is lin e of goods w ith in
B row n (1 0 -1 1 ).
a very few days. In o rd e r to avoid
B ird Book, T. W . B u rg e ss (all
p o ssib le d isa p p o in tm e n t, how ever,
a g e s ).
book b u y e rs sh o u ld m ak e p u rc h a se s
“ A lice in W o n d e rla n d ,” L ew is
o r select books to be o rd e re d , a t an c a r r o i
( 9 ).
e a rly d ate.
“ P rin c e a n d th e P a u p e r,” M ark
T he g ro w in g h a b it o f .p a r e n t s of T w ajp ( l 2 )
a llo w in g ih e jr c h ilA e n to m itond
..u t t l e L a m e P rin c e ." D M. M.
m oving p ic tu re show s is to be ques- c r a i p
. ’
tio n e d .
G ra n te d , even, t h a t th e , ..H o blM on C ru B o e/.
D e!oe
play s a re s tric tly ce n so re d a n d thor-« (alJ ageg)
o u g h ly m o ra l, th e r e y et re m a in s th e
“ H a n s B r in k e r ,” M. M. D odge
fac t t h a t th is form of re c re a tio n is (1 0 -1 1 ).
p assiv e a n d n o t a s u b s titu te fo r th e
“ L an ce of K a n a n a ,” H. W . F re n c h
re a d in g h a b it. e T h e p lo ts a re h u rrie d ( 1 4 ).
an d fu ll of th rills , a n d th e c h ild ’s
F a iry T ales, J. L. K. a n d W . K.
m in d becom es so a c cu sto m e d to Gr j mrn (7 -1 1 ).
“ p len ty of a c tio n ” th a t it w ill n ev er
W o n d e r Book a n d T anglew ood
form a lik in g for “ q u ie t a n d le isu re - T a ]e s N a th a n ie l H a w th o rn e (8 -1 1 ). i
ly ” m e n ta l p le a s u re ,
Tl<e p lay s,
‘ W a te r B a b ie s,” C h a rle s K ings-
w ritte n fo r m a tu r e m in d s, a re a t- <
'te n d e d by th e ch ild , w ho is soon u n ­ I* J u n g le
B ook, R u d y a rd K ip lin g
b ecom ingly s o p h is tic a te d
T he con­ ( 8 ).
s c ie n tio u s m o th e r w ill w atch th e
“ B oys’ K in g A r th u r ,” S idney L an
play s c a re fu lly , a n d w hen one ap- ijer q 2 )
p e a rs t h a t is w ell reco m m en d ed f o r i
“ P in o c c h io ,” C arlo L o ren zin i (7-
'c h ild re n , sh e w ill ta k e h e r boy as a j
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special treat, or as a lark, pure and ;
(C ontinued on P age Six)
see it an«l ai-range to tak e it a®
part paym ent on th e kind you
w ant— th e
q u ality
kind.
W e’ll
m ake you a liberal allow ance for
your goods and w e’ll sell you new
Ju rn itu re at low p r ic e s
The new
fu tn it ii . c w ill be prom ptly d eliv­
ered.
Swenson, McRae Company
C o n s u lt Us*?
a b o u t th e th in g s you w a n t to tr y in th e line-
of in v e stm e n ts.
If we d o n ’t know a b o u t th e m
a lre a d y , w e ’ll in v e s tig a te th e ir re lia b ility a n d
p ro te c t y o u r p u rse .
The Citizens Bank
Oregon
A s h la n d ,
AN OREGON PAYROLL
T h e p e o p le of O R E G O N can in c re a se th e S T A T E P A Y
R O L L b y p a tro n iz in g a c o m p a ra tiv e ly new O R E G O N
IN D U S T R Y .
T h e B E A V E R H I L L C O A L C O M P A N Y h a s sp e n t
o v e r H A L F A M IL L IO N D O L L A R S hi d e v e lo p in g a
C O A L M IN E a n d e q u ip p in g a C L E A N IN G P L A N T to
clean th e coal, a n d is n o w p r e p a r e d to se rv e th e p e o p le
o f W e s te rn O reg o n w ith a G O O D , G L E A N , S O O T L S S
C O A L , a t L E S S C O S T P E R H E A T U N I T th a n a n y
fo re ig n coal o r w ood.
L u m p C oal, p e r to n d e liv e re d . $15.00
P e r h a lf to n , d e liv e re d ................$ 8.00
U S E A N O R EG O N P R O D U C T A N D H E L P B U IL D
A N OREGON PA Y ROLL
Ashland Lumber Co.
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