A PAGE TH R E E ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS We*fa»e®day, Novem ber 23, 1921 MSCKIE SAYS T H A N K S C IV IM C / ►< „ 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 i °$ûujur 2Ofei5f tifo*- ir fvÚ H fL o É Z Goodrich and Fish Tires Reduced in Price y. 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. W S 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. C»T* •J&. 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 . . . . ; ........ ? -J 'ì ic r it 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* I WfSSW 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’ H ------------ — 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 JO U R N A L 5 W1WÖ4 A PEWS WED RENNIES W ILL DBUMER. XT INTO MER E.OXC REBLAR*? UONOST, X OXDNT TN\NX NOQ VJUL TWAT RXWO O P AGUN ’. 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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. • * * X 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. 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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 _______________ ____ 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. P h o n e 20