Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 22, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Tifie Ásiíusm D ia t fim o s
Wednesday, February «8,
Published
____
Every
Evening
E vening
Sunday
Except
Excem i
TH E ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Superwoman Admits Marriage
l l f 'i f
n
w ith Boy Spouse Is Failure
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PA PER
AGE AND THE MODERN YOUTH
Attitude of the Youngsters Is by No
Means Necessarily a Mark
of Disrespect.
TELEPHONE 39
LACKS GLITTER
Consistency is a
Jewel.
That's all right,
b u t y o u can’t
worx it off on the
girl Instead of a
diamond ring.
When we find the children slipping
away,
excluding us from their pleas-
Subscription P rice D elivered in City:
tue
b
ir
d
quarrel
io
hear
her
song
better
than
m
ine;
I
ures’
,ts
t,lne t0 let them understand
Jne m onth ...................................... $ .65 I
do.”
¡th at we’re far from being ready for
Three m o n t h s ..............................1.95.
Jennie was the surprised one th is ! the PPrap he®P-
-»ix months .................................. 3.75
ITTLE Jennie Wren was not
Ina year .................................... 7.50
fact t,iai children don’t run to
afraid to speak her mind to any­ time, and she nearly lost her balance
Mail and R ural R outes
one who happened to get in her us she angrily hopped about and bring father's slippers as they used to,
One m onth ...................................... $ .65
way, and It happened one day thut bobbed her tail, for she had expected does» t mean any lack of consideration
Three m onths ............................. 1.95
^°r t,ie parent who has worked hard
handsome Mr. Cardinal bird did this Mr. Cardinal to quarrel with her.
Six m onths .................................. 3.5 0
“Huh!” replied Jennie, “your poor aI1 da-v t0 suPP°ri his family, I prefer
very thing.
Ona year .................................... 6.5«
He flew over from the top of a tall little w ife; I should think you would to th,nk the Passing of this custom In-
ADVERTISING RATES
pine tree to the very tree near the say something in praise of her. The Oleates a hope in the young mind that
Display Advertising
stone wall by the road where Jennie way you treat her is disgraceful. I father hasn’t yet »ached the slippered
•ingle insertion, each in ch ........... 30c
lived, and began to sing while Mr. know, and everybody must think so, age’ but 81,11 has a stomach not wholly
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Wren was singing on a low limb of too, that you are ashamed of her be- satisfied with warmed-over cabbage,
D isplay A dvertising
cause she wears that brownish-gray
Slippers are the symbol, the outward
the tree.
Jne tune a w eek........................27
dress all the time, while you go Hying an<1 v| 8,b,e s'^n
approaching senil-
“Such Impertinence,” sputtered Jen­ about all dressed up in fine clothes
Two tim es a week........................ 25 c
Ity. Father would be a lot better off
nie Wren, flying out of her home In
Every other d a y ...........................20 c
“For my part I admire her clothes if he forsook the old armchair and took
the tree hole. He thinks Just because
Local R eaders
the family to a vaudeville show or a
he Is so handsome he .can do anything much more than yours. She shows movie. When my fifteen-year-old son
Each line, each tim e .................... 10c
better
taste
dressing
In
such
modest
To run every other dby for one
he likes. I will soon tell him, though.
colors and, besides, if she did wear looks in on me when I’m shaving and
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c
red, I guess the Cardinal family would asks, cheerfully, “How's the liero feel­
To run every issue for one month
soon
come to an end, for she could he ing this morning?" I am flattered. He
or more, each line, each tim e. . 5c
C.UO&E
ß E MOE. H U UuVbAND.
seen plainly enough by those who wish doesn’t mean to be impudent; lie is
C lassified Column
merely greeting me as though I were
to harm birds aud get their eggs.”
One cent the word each time.
a
comrade of his own age.
To run every issue for one month
While Jennie Wren was scolding and
o r more, %c the word each time.
I
should certainly forfeit his confi­
hopping about, a trim little bird flew
Leg;il R ate
to a twig near Mr. Cardinal, and when dence In my sense of humor if I put
F irst time, per 8-point lin e ......... 10c
Jennie again stopped for breatii Mrs. down the razor to tell him that In my
A very lucky striks
Each subsequent time, per 8-
Cardinal—for it was she—said In a youth children siiowed their parents
for
William Tel), Jr.
point l i n e ......... .......................... 5c
very sweet voice: “You are wrong, more respect. I tried that for a year
Card of t h a n k s ............................ $1.00
Mrs. W ren; my husband is not or two and it didn’t work. My past
One of the luckiest in
O bituaries, the line ......................2*Ac
Is
nothing
to
him
;
he
finds
the
world
ashamed
of
me.
lie
loves
me
very
F raternal Orders and Societies
history, when you con­
dearly and there Is no bird that has as It is sufficient for all purposes, and
Advertising for fratern al orders
sider
the consequences
a husband more devoted In his atten­ if he can have the car tills afternoon
o r societies charging a regular initi­
he’ll be very much obliged ¡’’—Mere­
tions than my handsome husband.”
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­
ligious and benevolent orders will "be
Again Jennie Wren was surprised, dith Nicholson in Harper’s Magazine.
charged the regular rate for all ad
but she called back as she flew down
vertising when an admission or other
to her home: “You poor thing; I sup­
what I think of him,” and up she flew pose you do not dare say your soul is OLD CITY ON TEMPLE SITE
charge is made.
near to where Mr. Cardinal was sitting your own before your handsome hus­
American Archeologists' Have Con­
W hat Constitutes Advertising
When we discovered the
singing merrily.
band ; for my part I’d rather have one
In order to allay a m isunderstand
vinced Themselves of Facts Con­
toasting
process six years
“You get right away from this tree tliat is on an equal with me in appear­
lng among some as to what consti­
cerning Ancient Sardis.
ago,
it
was
a Lucky Strike
or stop singing this minute,” scolded ance.”
(By International News Service)
tu tes news and what advertising,
for
us.
Mrs. Cardinal flew beside her hus
w e print this very simple rule, which
little Jennie. “This tree is where we
BOSTON, Feb.
Doctor Hogarth, keeper of the Asli-
W hy? B ecause now
is usee» bv newspapers to . _ differenti-
!
is
baud
and snuggled close. “Come back inolean museum in Oxford, recently
live
and
my
husband
Is
singing;
you
_ . x
.
a superwoman, Mrs. Eugenie
ate beb een them:
millions
of smokers prefer
on
the
pine
tree
and
I
will
sing
to
needn
t
think,
just
because
you
wear
D icker,„a„, 47, says her shattered
gave a series of lectures on the exca­
events, where an admission charge
the special flavor of the
handsome feathers, you are the only you,” she said, “though I know well vations conducted by American arche­
is made or a collection is taken TS romance with her 27-year-old hus-
singer in the woods, and my husband enough your own song is sweeter thau ologists at Sardis. About fifty Latin
Lucky Strike Cigarette —■
ADVERTISING.” This applies to band, Robert Elliott Dickerman, was
because
and I do not care for your song at a ll; mine.”
inscriptions were discovered in the
organizations ar.d societies of every ' bound to fail,
Not to my ears, my dear,” answered temple ruins by the Americans. Most
we like our own much better.”
kind as well as to individuals
“I am a superw om an' And th a t
All reports of such activities after
Mr. Cardinal was so surprised that Mr. Cardinal. “I think you have the of the inscriptions were found, how­
they have occurred is news.
is not my fortune, btu my m isfor­
he stopped singing and listened, and sweetest voice In the world, but if you ever, on tlie lower slopes of tlie moun­
w h ich sea l» in the
All coming social or organization tu n e,” she lamented today. “A su­
when Jennie Wren stopped to breathe could not sing a note I should be tain at the rear of the temple.
d
a
lic
io u a B u r le y fla v o r
thankful that you do not scold like
meetings of societies where no perwoman cannot hope to hold the
he said, calmly: “Have you heard my Mrs.
The object of the undertaking was
never
mated
with
supermen.
I
crawl
Wren.”
And
also because it’s
money contribution is solicited, in iti­
sweet-voiced wife sing? You may like
to settle the question as to whether
(Copyright.)
ation charged, or collecton taken IS man she loves if he is her m ental on my hands and knees to you both.
the temple columns stood on tlie site
inferior.”
NEW S.
Robert says I am too old, th a t you
She'
(Sd
o f the ancient Sardis or whether it
The
“
boy
husband,”
as
Dickerman
cannot
accept
me.
However,
the
cat!
Entered at the Ashland, Oregon
had disappeared with tlie collapse of
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mai is known here, and his middle-aged is out of the bag now, and I have no
the acropolis. Tlie archeologists sat­
“W hat’s in a Name?”
bride separated shortly after th eir regrets.
ter.
isfied themselves that the ancient
By MILDRED MARSHALL
m arriage July 4, 1919. Mrs. Dick­
town did stand on the temple site.
“Tell him I love him and want
erm an is now suing her mother-in- him. And I cry out: ‘My God, my
The theory is that the temple was ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 7 7 7 9 9 9 9 9
Pact» about your name; lta history; mean­
c¿unri£D P layground -
built originally In the Fourth century ; ! 9
ing; whence it M i derived; significance!
law for $100,000 damages for al­ God, why hast thou deserted m e?’ ”
your lucky day and lucky JawcL
Indeed, one of the inscriptions discov- £
leged alienation of the “ boy hus­
Robert Dickerman ana his wife’s
ered
dates back to the time of Au- ■ ?
band’s affections.
son were “ buddies” overseas. The
tigonous, or about 300 B. C. Traces i ? yO U rSC lf fo r.
The history of her wrecked ro­ two young men, it is said, were In­
ANGELICA
have also been found of au earlier 7 some new and,________
mance is being bared by letters read separable until Robert met his
sandstone temple under the other
in open court.
NGELICA, a name of much more
fragments. Originally the temple had ? Beautiful Wall Paper ?
buddy’s middle-aged m other in Paris
L etters Rare R om ance
substance than the pallid Angelea,
eight columns In each aif the two • It "ivont be a bad, blouj ?
where she was a Red Cross worker.
In one letter w ritten to her m oth­ The son is reported to have obpected
is still one of the “angelic names”
facades; not many architects today
er-in-law after young Dickerman had to the m arriage, and . he hand his which feminine fancy delights to be-
would design u building to support -p ----SEE ME TODAY----- ?
such great weight on such supports.
deserted th eir love nest, the “ super- young stepfather have not spoken stow on Its giri children. It means,
7 Swenson & McRae Co. 9
of course, "angelic” and seems difficult
The work of excavation was great­ 7
woman” w rites:
East Main Street
o
to each other since, according to to reconcile with the behavior of some
ly facilitated
of a q
».■«■.eu by tlie
m e importation
im portation or
*
“We superwomen apparently are gossip.
whole railroad from the United States,
of the small daughters whom one
C IT Y C O U N C IL HO LDS
finds bearing the name.
Angelos was a Greek word meaning
R E G U L A R M E E T IN G
“heavenly messenger,” hence “angel.”
It first became a name in tlie Byzan­
The city council held th eir regular
tium
empire when It was bestowed
meeting last evening, with Mayor
as an epithet upon persons of sur­
Raymond
Poincare,
former
presi­
Lamkin presiding, and Councilmen
passing beauty. It was applied most
dent of France (portrait herewith),
Shinn, H am er and Pierce present.
often as a masculine name and there
has become premier and foreign min­
R egular routine business was tra n s­ ister of France, succeeding Briand, re­
was a Carmelite saint called Angelo,
H o u s e s to R e n t
acted.
who established it as a baptismal
signed. He has formed a new cabinet
uamee In his honor, the feminine also
Among other things brought up to succeed the resigned Briaud minis­
P r o p e r ty fo r S a le
became popular and Italian history
was a communication from Mr. try.
records many Instances of its use.
Moore in regard to putting in a sam­
M. Poincare has been one of the
Angelica sprang to fame since it
ple filtering plant. Instructions were most consistent leaders of the French
25 E a st M ain St.
A sh lan d , Oregon
named
the faithless lady of romance
given the w ater superintendent to political faction demanding:
for
whose
sake
Orlando
lost
his
hfeart
Strict execution of every clause of
get prices on large w ater mains that
P h o n e 18X
and his senses. Though she was die
the
Versailles treaty and subsidiary
m ust be replaced In Railroad addi­
Invention
of
Boiardo
and
Ariosto,
the
documents by Germany.
tion in the near future. The city a t­
romantic flavor which the story gave
Further military occupation of
her name brought Angelica to instant
torney was directed to draw up an Germany If the Berlin governihent de­
favor. England liked the name and
ordinance to prevent planting of faults in its Indemnity obligations.
adopted
It. In France it became
trees having long roots th a t in ter­
A receivership for Germany witli
Angelique,
and Italy produced the
fere with and grow into the sewers, an allied control commission In Berlii
other
forms
of Angloletta and Anzil-
causing leaks.
An ordinance was if Germany fails to make the lndem
leta,
though
Angelica continued the
nlty payments due this month am’
introduced, drwn up by the railroad
in one of our all-porcelain
reigning favorite.
next
people to renew the franchise to take
Angelica’s tallsmanlc gem is the
close alliance between France
whlte-as-snow tubs cannot be
w ater through and under the streets and A
pearl. It guards the purity and sweet­
Poland.
ness of her, brings her friends, and
of the city to the depot, and granting
Refusal by France to recognize
measured. Your bathroom will
much charm. Sunday is her lucky day
the privilege to the city by the rail­ the Moscow soviet government unless it pi
onuses
to
pay
all
R
ussia’s
foreign
and 2 her lucky number. The wild
road of crossing its tracks w^th wa­ debts and makes other concessions
not he completely equipped un­
rose is her flower.
te r and light mains. An ordinance
bv v p
‘ ‘T ' " ' “ ''" '» 1 " « '■ « « o n . the best pointer „ the st„ tcm. n(
was also read th at would .affect all V er^iu X ¿ e 7 „ i l i t “ " t T
*'"'’ :
engngeraents taken at
til it has one of our model tubs,
taxi drivers if put on the statute
er.ailles be fulfilled—noihtng more. My task accomplished, I shall retire.” REMINDER OF MIDDLE AGES
book. The latter two measures were
basins and toilets. Come to
English Clergyman Likely W ill Have
deferred for fu rth er discussion at a
to Stand Trial on the Charge
our showrooms and see what
la te r meeting.
of Heresy.
INGSTON, ILL.—The KIshwaukee
they are like.
river gave up the lifeless body of
Charges of heresy—with the possi­
Roger Brown, six, who, with his
HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
bility that England will have an ec­
playmate, Isabel Kiefer, eight, disap
clesiastical
trial such as it has not
peared the day before. The finding
< I
TAIN’ NO S E N S E £ R D E
< >
known
since
the Middle ages—have
of a mitten frozen in the ice revealed
been
filed
against
Abe
Rev.
H.
D.
A.
S T o ’-K E E P U H
C H E A T IN ’
that Isabel, too, perished in the icy
Major, principal of lllpon hall, a theo­
waters.
Banks—Bilson
ME O U T E N MAH MONEY.
logical institute in Oxford, by the Rev. rience.
The recovery of the body of the
C. E. Douglas. Further action rests
C A SE HE K NO W G O O D
little boy shattered hope to which rela­
Hanks—What was It?
with the bishop of Oxford, with whom
tives
had
tenaciously
clung
that
the
EN W E L L H E G W I N E
Banks—He stepped on a banana
the charges have been placed.
two children had been kidnaped for
peel,
fell, and was arrested for giving
The action grew out of au article
ransom, and that they still lived. Tills
a
street
performance without a li­
the
workers
had
combed
the
river
in
by the Rev. Mr. Major, In which he
faith had been bolstered up by a clair­
cense.
one
spot
the
dragging
apparatus
said that the resurrection of Christ
voyant, In whose powers relatives be­
On Thrift
would be moved down stream and the was a spiritual but not a physical
lieved.
hunt for the bodies resumed.
An
experiment
to
show
the
fecundity
happening. The Rev. Mr. Douglas
An all-night vigil on both sides of
At 2:20 in the afternoon the drag­ charges him with “publishing doctrine of a grain of wheat has Just been con­
W ashington called th r ift “th e foundation o f lutppy hom es
the river bank had proven futile.
ging was a quarter of a mile south contrary to the teachings of creeds cluded at the official school of agricul­
While police of Kingston and neigh­
and sound nation s.” L incoln considered it ‘one o f tlie
boring cities were bending every ef­ of the Chicago & Northwestern rail­ and of holy scripture,” and also “of ture, Vallodolld, Spain, witli the result
way
bridge,
near
which
the
children
that
one
grain
produced
In
a
year
322,-
importing into the Christian religion
fort to which they believed might lead
first, and h igh est virtu es.”
to the recovery of the children from were seen playing before their disap­ the teachings of the eastern mystic, 000 grains.
pearance.
At the end of July 100 grains were
Buddha.”
kidnapers, a frantic search was being
A
mass
of
barbed
wire
fence
was
sown
separately. At the end of Sep­
Thrift Js best exem plified in savin gs account». Tld» in.
The Rev. Mr. Major holds no ben­
prosecuted along the river.
lifted from the bed of the river. The efice, so the case can not, be tried tember the grains had developed an
From Kingston, Genoa and the little boy was partly revealed. Albert
»Litu( ion w ill w elcom e yours.
average of 12 shoots each. These were
whole countryside came men and May, stepfather of the missing boy, through the bishops* court. The pro­ cut and transplanted aud by the end
women in automobiles to offer their was not more than 100 feet away. As cedure which must be followed is the of October each cutting furnished an
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services. In a tent on the river bunk the little form was lifted upon the old “procedure by inquisition." Under average of eight shoot», which pro­
women made coffee and sandwiches. bank and a blanket placed over It he this the bishop having received the duced 65 ears each, and each ear gave
Information appoints "an - Inquisition
Dynamite was used in blasting the saw his last hope vanish.
an average of 50 grains. A simple
of priests” to hear testimony.
Ice from the river. Headlights of a
“My boy I My boy!” he cried. He
The Rev. Mr. Major, since the filing multiplication sum show» that each of
ihen rivera?o°ildblth 8 Wer* uUrned Up° n stag^ered to a tree, buried his face In
Ashland,
Oregon
of the charges, has announced he will the original grains planted reproduced
Copyright, 1931 by McClur» Nawspapw Syndicat*
tne river to aid the searchers. > After bis arjns and wept.
Itself 12x8x65x50, making a total of
defend his position.
822,000 grain».
z
LUCKY
STRIKE.1
It’s Toasted*
3 !O W "
A
Poincare Succeeds Briand
Ashland Realty Co.
T H E J O Y O F A BA T H
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Icy River, Not Kidnaper, Gets Children
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HARDWARE
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