Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 31, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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PEOPLE VISIT
the closer to
AT OREGON CAVES RUNDA t?
M ount Ashl&hd we lo cate them , and
th e longer th e supply pipe line, the
Q uite a delegation of Ashland
p u re r and b e tte r th e w a te r will be.
people
visited th e Oregon caves on
i T he longer pipe line from th e in-
A IR -R A IS IN G experiences
G
r^yback
m ountain In the 9tikiyous,
i take« will do away w ith enlarge per
oi this type are pleasant, but
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
Sunday.
M
anager R M eElveen, who
icen t of th e creek w ash, th a t neces-
woe to any other person try ­
PAPER
op
erates
th
e
concessions th ere, re­
j sarily re s u lts from using th e creek
TELEPHONE 39
ing to pat down this young m an’s
ports
Sunday
as being the largest
coiffure while it is in this condi­
* c. '•»
_ ; as a conduit for o u r w a te r supply:
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
a
tte
n
d
an
c
e
of
any day since the
'T i ’& 'O 'r k / n o t t c r l do aw ay w ith th e m udhole-1Ike con-
tion! Each hair indicates a flow of
M arble H alls of Oregon w ere opened
■ JD leK .'i'-H .
- ditions of our p resent in tak es in
static electricity which, while giv­
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon
to
th e public. Most of th e Sunday
w arm w e a th er w hen the creek is at
Fostoffice as Second-class Mall Mat
ing the m an in the chair a deep-
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>
W
hat
we
never
had,
we
never
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>
v
isitors
were from points in the
ter.
a low stage, and will low er th e tem ­
seated, pleasant muscle massage,
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Rogue
R
iver valley, and th e aggre­
p e ra tu re of the city w ater supply
would shock anyone trying to touch
subscription Price Delivered in City:
«> d u ring th e sum m er m onths.
gation th e re yesterday had oppor­
One month .................................... $ -65
him. The fact that electricity can
It is easier to a ttr a c t a tte n -
tu nity of visiting w ith friends from
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1-95
Such im provem ent is needed un­
be applied effectively apd a t the
31x m onths ............................... -• 3.75
tion th an to earn respect.
various points.
T here were four
der any circum stances, ijs wise and
same time pleasantly never fails to
One year ...................................... 7.50
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¡guides
op
eratin
g
,
and p arties e n te r­
"
p rac tic a l from any stan d p o in t, and
surprise new patients in the electro­
Mail and Rural R outes
ed th e eaves every half hour, begin­
F ieedom is a blessing only • gbouid be pUt in t o execution w ith-
therapy departm ent of The Recon­
One m onth ....................................s -65 3> to people who know how to use
ning early in the m orning. Several
out any delay.
T nree m onths ............................... 1.95
struction Hospital of New York
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it.
had to w ait for a few hours before
Hix m onths .................................... 3.50
Locate th e in tak es w here they
City, where this picture was taken.
One year ......................................
¡going in on account of the large
should be located to give th e com ­
Static electricity, produced by
advertising rates
?>
You d o n ’t notice th e silliness
’ n u m b er of visitors. All were accom ­
m
unity
a
100
per
cent
w
ater
supply.
several revolving parallel glass
Display Advertising
?> in a p retty girl so m uch as you <»>
m odated, how ever, in due tim e, as
Allow
n
othing
above
o
r
in
th
e
single Insertion, each in c h ............ 30c
plates in a glass case, is collected
-$• do in a hom ely one.
’•> vicinity of the intakes. This elim i­
the m anagem ent is efficient and con­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
by metallic brushes and is dis­
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Display Advertising
sid erate.
n ates all discussion now and for the
charged through tw o poles. This
One tim e a w e e k ......................... 27 (4c <■$> A bout th e only th in g Moses ^ ' f u t ure
The follow ing w ere am ong the
form of current gives prom pt re­
Two tim es a w eek............................... 25 c >♦> overlooked in the Ten Com- ♦ (
A
shland
people p rese n t: Mr. and
The scenic drive will not in te rfe re
sults in the treatm ent of sprains,
Every o th e r d a y ..................................20 c
m
andm
ents
was
th
e
to
o
th
b
ru
sh
.
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>
Mrs.
W.
E.
Sanford and U len and
Local Readers
w ith such a program and should be
strains and inflammation of joints,
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tW
u
lb
u
r,
Mr.
and Mrs. E dw ard Coov-
Bach line, each tim e ..................... 10c &
sta rte d and pushed to com pletion.
relieves m uscular spasm and deep-
'->
S m a rt m en a re those who
To ru n every o th er iSay for one
ling
and
Adeline
and E m m a, Cora
If the to u rist hotel and larg e r de-
seated pain by breaking up minute
m onth , each line, each tim e . . 7c <S> m ake good use of th e ir experi- ❖
I
K
apron,
E
rn
e
stin
e
Hicks, May H ad-
velopm ent is begun th is fall, the out-
adhesions. Static electricity has a
To ru n every issue for one m onth
'*> ences and fools a re those who
'
field,
A
lfred
Beck,
Mr. and Mrs.
l'n e above will become an Im m edi­
of- m ore, each line, tv eh t i m e . . 5c
soothing action. I t is no uncommon
don’t.
F ra n k Nelson and guests, Mr. and
C lassified Colum n
a te necessity.
sight a t T he Reconstruction H os­
v>
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One cent th e w prd each tim e.
Mrs. H. B. C a rte r and children, and
Very tru ly yours,
pital to see a patient peacefully
To ru n every issue for one m onth I ' HEZ H ECK SAYS:
I
th e Morse fam ily, of Sacram em o,
HARRY SILVER.
sleeping in a chair while being
or m ore, % c th e word each tim e.
“ W hen a gal a in ’t b u ilt
J.
R Tozer and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
treated
with
electric
current.
Legal K ate
to be cute, she sh o u ld n ’t
Static
breeze,
which
rumpled
the
Tozer
and son. Miss E s th e r K lein­
F irst tim e, per 8 -pt.'nt l i n e . . . . . 10c
hair of the man pictured, is only
try to be.”
ham m er and th e O.' W. D unford and
Bach subsequent tim e, per 8-
one form of static current, the
point line ...................................... 5c I *
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A. S. K lein h am m er fam ilies, of L it­
others being static brush discharge
C ard of t h a n k s ............................. $1.00; ------------------------------------------
tle A pplegate, Mrs. Lulu W ilson and
and v-ave current. The latter is a
O bituaries, th e l i n e ......................2 (4 c
You
c
a
n
’t
e
a
t
y
o
u
r
cake
and
have
it,
d a u g h te r, George E. M acVicar and
m ost powerful muscle exerciser,
Fraternal Orders and Societies
particularly
adapted
to
the
after
too.
'
fam ily, and her relativ es of Vic­
A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l orders
Electric Breeze Raises His Hair
• •
treatm ent of industrial disability
or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r in iti­
to ria, B. C., M. B. P inion, C. F. P et­
cases on which The Reconstruction action in dissolving scars or as heat healing as wonderful as the devel-
ation fee and dues, no discount. Re-
jj. ¡a w,;'th a sigh of relief we are
erson,
E. J. K aiser and two sisters,
H cep italO specializes.
Electricity, and light which soothes painful opment of radio. As electricity in­
tiglons and benevolent o rd ers will be . .
.
. . . ,,
and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. M athes and
charged th e re g u la r ra te for ail ad abIe . to announce th a t th e recall
used here for producing motion and joints and accelerateg the growth creased the speed of transportation,
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Ju ly 31.—
in othar form s used for chemical of tissue, has opened a new field of it is helping speed up recoveries.
the B»shop fam ily, of T alent.
vertlslng when an adm ission or o ther election is over and th a t S heriff Ter-
rill will be perm itted to go serenely (I. N. S .)— The dem ocracy of W ood-
charge Is m ade.
on his way and finish out his term row W ilson will stan d in the am phi-
TOURISTS FROM ASHLAND.
W hat C o n stitu tes A dvertising
w hat will not, in a series of special' FORMER ASHLANDERS HOLD
ot' office. It is ju s t as well th a t th e th e a tre of M issouri politics tom or-
NOW AT BELOIT, W1S.
In o rd e r to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­
FOOD VALUES AND
<S> a rticle s he has w ritten,
REUNION IN BERKELEYi
m
ajo
rity
is
em
phatic,
otherw
ise
in
a
l
l
‘
row.
B
reckenridge
M.
Long,
of
St
Mr.
and
Mrs. W illiam F reeb u rg ,
ing am ong som e as to w hat consti
FOOD COMBINATIONS <•>
Sam pson has lectu red before col-,
A num ber of fo rm er A shland resi-l who left A shland in th e early p art
tu te s new s a n d w hat ad v ertisin g , likelihood the election would have Louis, and U nited S tates S enator <•>
leges and schools, as w’el as to the dents now in San F rancisco and the of May, a re how v isiting w ith rela­
we p rin t th is very sim ple ru le, which been th ro w n in to the courts, and the Janies A. Reed will be th e g lad ia­
em ployes of the g rea t in d u stria l bay d istric t, were delightfully e n te r­
la used by new spapers to d lfferen tl- lam en tab le tu rm o il kept
indefln tors. The prim ary b a ttle will d e te r­
tives a t Beloit, W is., according to a
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re . ,
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p lan ts of the country. His articles tained on F rid ay n ig h t, Ju ly 28, a t
By
P
au
l
O.
Sam
pson,
N
ationally
m ine w hich will win th e contest for
clipping which was received from
events, w here an adm ission charge itely.
will show you how to avoid digestive the hom e of Mrs. P e a rl Myer in B er­
Known Food Expert
the dem ocratic se n ato ria l nom ina­
la m ade or a collection is tak e n IS
th a t place today.
troubles, and how to e a t so th a tj keley, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. K en­
AD V ERTISIN G .”
T his applies to
W oodrow W ilson will go on tria l tion.
Mr. and Mrs. F re e b u rg are both
Do you know th a t your stom ach
your body will get th e m ost b e n e fit.' neth Day (form erly Miss F ran cis
o rganizations an d societies of every in M issouri a t to m o rro w ’s prim aries.
D em ocratic eyes of the natio n a re is sim ply a chem ical lab o rato ry th a t
72 y ears old, b ut tak e theflr tru sty
kind as well as to individuals.
His articles will ap p ear from tim e H am lin ), and Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard
F ord, and w ith canvas and bedding,
All rep o rts of such activ ities a fte r S enator Reed is seeking re-election, focused on th is p rim ary fight. m ixes th e solids and fluids you p u t to tim e in the Tidings. W atch fori
S tannard (form erly Miss Nellie Bea­ trav el aro u n d over th e countrx,
and
the
issue
ts
clear
cut.
F
o
rm
er
Should
S
enator
Reed
be
successful
in
to
It
according
to
exact
chem
ical
they have occurred is news.
them — they will brin g you health. v e r). Auectodes and recollections of I
All com ing social or organization P resid en t W ilson has declared him a and w;n a renom ination it will be fo rm u las?
w herever th e ir fancy may tak e them
m eetings of societies w here no m arplot, and has asked for his de­ “ thum bs dow n” on W ilson’s dem oc­
A
shland
proved
to
be
the
m
ost
in-1
reg ard less
of hotel accom m oda­
Do you know th a t th e organ of
m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, In iti­
te
re
stin
g
topic
of
conversation.
<
Am
erican
Money
in
Canada.
racy.
Should
Long
be
successful,
feat.
M
issourians
have
a
hab
it
of
ta s te in y our m outh acts as th e con­
tions.
ation charged, or collecton tak e n IS
It is estim ated that American in­ D ainty refresh m en ts w ere served be­
They have traveled over 3000
asking to be shown. Tom orrow they W ilson’s p a rty leadership an d his tro l of th e stom ach lab o rato ry , n o ti­
NEW S.
vestm
ents
in
Canada
for
1920
amount­
fore
th
e
p
arty
broke
up.
m iles since leaving A shland on th eir
w ill show th e w orld w h eth er or not policies will be reg ard ed as m eeting fying i t w h at digestive juices to re ­
ed to $325,000,000—more than half of
Those who enjoyed th e hospitality p resent trip , having passed through
they still bow to th e leadership of the approval of th e dem ocratic pop­ lease for th e foodstuff on its way the prew ar Canadian investment.
SOLOMON ITES
of Mrs. Myer and h e r m other, M rs.' N evada, U tah, C olorado, N ebraska,
W oodrow W ilson. This election is ulace unchanged th ro u g h th e s tir­ dow n?
Some of file items of investment dur­
It is announced th a t H enry F ord i im p o rta n t to th e rest of th e country. rin g events of recent years.
Do you know th a t w hen you p u t ing the period under review a re : H olgate, were: Mr. and Mrs. K en­ Iowa, M iunestota and W isconsin, en
W ilson’s dem ocracy is purely th e several food m a te ria ls in y our m outh Bonds purchased, $237,000,000; indus­ neth Day, Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard ro u te, stopping to visit a t various
has s ta rte d a glass factory. I t is in th a t it will d e m o n stra te to a very
S tan n ard , Mr. and Mrs. M artin places for a sh o rt tim e.
now in order to begin throw ing larg e degree, w h eth er or not W ilson issue, and Reed an d Long will rest in a m ixture, w hich a re enem ies to trial Investment, $50,000,000; western
lands
purchased,
$7,000,000.
It
is
also
Swenson (Miss B lanche S a lsb u ry ),'
It is th e ir in ten tio n to spend the
is to continue in th e role of head of to n ig h t a fte r a red-hot cam paign each o th er, and req u ire d iffe re n t di­
rocks.
estim ated that $30.000,000 of the $50,- Mr. and
Mrs. M cDermaid (M issi next w in ter in F lo rid a, m aking the
• *
which has covered every nook and gestive action, th e control office
the dem ocratic party.
000,000 invested in industries went F rancis M u lit), Mrs. P e a rl Dodge,:
corner of th e “ Show’ Me” sta te .
trip from Beloit by leisurely stages,
fra n tic a lly sends word th a t w aste is into the pulp ami paper business.
Im proving on W ebster— E a rly ed­
Mrs.
A
nita
P
a
rk
e
r,
Miss
F
ran
cis
The
re
su
lt,
leading
dem
ocrats
of
and expect to a rriv e in the tropical
com ing, an d to g et rid of it.
ition: ‘‘You said it.” L ate and ex­
OPPORTUNITY
Briggs,
Miss
E
sth
e
r
W
hited,
Mrs.
th
e
s
ta
te
freeley
predict,
w’ill
be
clim ate before cold w eath er sets in.
P au l O. Sim pson, national food
Im m ediate Results.
purg ated editio n : “ You slobbered a
D uring th e next few m onths m on­ close.
H eidenreich
(Miss
Mary
“Did you give your wife that lec- ' H enry
S en tim en t fo r and ag a in st ex pert, who has spent 31 y ears in ­
bib fu ll.”
ey spent on so-called “ in stitu tio n a l” the can d id ates appears very evenly
• •
No One Should Do Thia
v e stig a tin g th e proper m ixture of tu re on economy you said you were W eise n b u rg e r.)
a d v ertisin g will pay sm all dividends.
divided.
foods to get 100 per cent efficiency ; going to?”
(Sign in S outh B ethelhem , Pa..
L abor strik es have tra n sp o rta tio n
Nor is it a tim e for “ good-w ill” ad ­
“Yes, 1 did.”
Eugene— W ork progressing rap ­
S enator Reed, ad m itted ly , faced o ut of them fo r th e hum an body, and
C em etery.)
up in th e «l?r, an d if we keep on
“Have any effect?”
vertisin g .
To be re a lly effective, a b itte r fight.
idly
on
Cloverdale
highway.
PERSONS
ARE
PROHIBITED
His
stan
d
ag
ain
st
who
has
lectu
red
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t
the
im proving th e a irp la n e service, i t ’s
“Y-e-s; I’m going to make my last
a d v e rtisin g m ust be geared to the m any of th e W ilson a d m in istra tio n
FROM
PICKING
FLO
W
ERS FROM
co
u
n
try
for
20
years,
will
tell
you
likely to be kep t th ere.
summer’s suit do to r this summer.”—
tim es.
T herefore, u n til business policies, th e L eague of N ations,
• •
ANY
BUT
T
H
E
IR
OWN
GRAVES
a ll ab o u t w h a t foods will m ix and ' Stray Stories.
Read your hom e-tow n paper.
reg isters a decided im provem ent, the w om an’s su ffrag e, n atio n al p rohibi­
T h ere a re som e a d m irers of th e
kind of ad v ertising th a t will bring tion and o th er g re a t issues, drove
W isconsin se n ato r, w ho th in k th e
best resu lts will be “ bread and b u t­ from his ra n k s m any of th e old-tim e
less said a b o u t his w ar record, the
te r ” ad v ertisin g . By bread and b u t­ dem ocrats who w ere stro n g for W il­
b e tte r his chances for re-election.
te r a d v ertisin g we m ean a d v ertisin g son and who stau n ch ly stick w ith
• •
th a t goes out to m ake a living— to “ p a rty p rin cip les.”
M edford is sittin g uneaslily on a
pay its keep. People a re not in te r­
S enator Reed, how ever, m ade his
gunpow der keg these days.
T he
ested in know ing how long a firm position c le a r in every ad d ress m ade
g ran d ju ry m ay apply th e m atch to­
has been established nor ab o u t th e ir d u rin g the cam paign. His fearless­
m orrow , and th en look out for the
facilties fo r ren d e rin g “ Service.” ness and independence from p a rty
firew orks.
W
hat buyers w ant to know today is, ties won him respect and confidence.
• •
“ W here can I get m ost value fo r my Not once d u rin g th e cam paign did
All we have to do in th e daylight-i
d o lla r? ”
he recede from his position against
saving process is to change th e clock.
The chief reason for ad v ertising W ilson and th e L eague of Nations
F a t people a re w ondering if sa tis­
d u iin g these days should be to a n ­ issue and o th er dem ocratic policies
factory re su lts could be obtained by
sw er the b u y e r’s question, ‘ w h e re ? ” in which he has differed w ith his
m onkeying w ith th e scales.
D uring depressions th e buyers a re party.
• •
The alert business man dealing
ing— to create consumer demand
forced to do m ore “ shopping.” They
B reckenridge Long, on th e o th er
G overnm ent sta tistic s show th a t
with
present
day
conditions
knows
and
consumer preference. W ith this
look th e e n tire field over before hand, has been a w hole-hearted su p ­
W isconsin h as m ore deaf and dum bj
that
the
big
word
today
is
“Turn­
demand as a fact aU sellin g plans
m aking a decision. T h erefo re they p o rte r of W ilson, the L eague of N a­
people th an any o th e r s ta te in the
over.” W hether he be a merchant,
liave a chance to succeed. Without
should receive fre q u e n t rem in d ers tions. n atio n al prohibition and o th er
union. It is n a tu ra l th a t La F o lle tte
manufacturer, jobber or banker, he
it they fail. The only chance for
of your p roduct and your m erch an ­ issues. He has clearly defined his
should disagree w ith th e s ta tis ­
sees that one thing w ith a clear
salesm anship to succeed w ithout an
dise. T his suggests th e desirab ility position as being strictly in line w ith
ticians.
vision unbhised by the lim its of his
existing demand is for salesm anship
of
frequency
instead
of
larg
e
dis­
“ dem ocratic principles” and one to
• •
own
business.
It
is
in
the
air,
and
to assume the task that, belongs to
play.
give s tre n g th and n ot oppose the
S en ato r La F o lle tte , who is seek-
on
the
tip
of
every
tongue.
advertising—
the task of creating
,
,
,
| U nquestionably, th e appeal th a t p arty leaders.
ing ren om ination, and who has the
demand.
6
_
.. .
, will secure th e g re a te s t response will
Long has had the open support
cam paign of his life on his hands,
And yet many of them— entirely
1 s
. . . . . .
. be one of economy. T he shopper is of W oodrow W ilson in his cam paign,
has a “ som ew hat d iffe re n t” plat-
. . „
If the present efforts that, are be­
too
many— are thinking on only one
,,
,
, dem anding a com bination of low a su p p o rt which has been valuable,
form , th e m ost p ecu liar clause of
ing
put into sellin g were amply sup-
side
of
Turnover.
They
think
of
it
price and high quality.
It is our according to political experts In w in­
w hich read s th u sly :
I>orted
by a corresponding effort to
as
m
eaning
rapid
selling—
putting
opinion th a t this dem and will not ning him a stro n g follow ing in th e
• •
create
consum er demand through
money in and getting it out quickly
change for m any m onths to come. country d istric ts, w here W ilson’s
“ I believe th a t we should have
Advertising,
the business conditions
and at a profit. They realize that
T herefore, m ake your a d v ertisin g nam e is revered, and w here his
kep t out of th e w ar. I believe th a t
of
this
country
would be rapidly
they innsf. put greatly increased ef­
carry a m essage of th rift.
League of N ations policy has alw ays
we should have been n e u tra l as be­
changed into an era o f great pros-
forts back of all their plans for sell­
been approved.
tw een G erm any and G reat B ritain.
pertty— in spite of Old World condi­
ing and distribution.
A record p rim ary vote is expected
W e were not n e u tra l. W e cheated *
tions and everything else.
PEOPLE'S FORUM
♦
to be polled, and in te re st over the
a ll th e way th ro u g h .”
The other half o f Turnover is the
outcom e is a t a high pitch th ro u g h ­
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The proof of this is in the fact
consumer. A ll sellin g plans and e f­
out
the
state.
Scenic
Drive
to
Mt.
Ashland
that
righ t now, under these very
T he N. Y. Central railroad Is
forts fa il if th e consumer doesn't,
D
ear
E
d
ito
r
T
idings:
conditions,
the manufitet urers who
beautifying its right of way through
want to buy. His desire for the pro­
O
ur
com
m
unity
should
not
allow
are
putting
proper em phasis on
th e state of New York, by p lan tin g
Speeches Quickly Reported.
duct m ust he created.
He must
creating a demand for their product,
clim bing roses on th e Inclines on the proposed scenic drive to M ount
When Governor Miller of New York
m eet the seller half way. He m ust
as
well as sellin g it, are doing a big
each side of th e road. W e m ight A shland to d e g e n era te in to a discus- makes a speech he takes along three
be in a mood to buy before the
business
and are actually getting the
well ta k e a leaf o u t of th a t book, sion as to beneficial or h arm fu l ef- of his own stenographers, a type­
salesm an m eets him across the
writer, and a mimeographing machine.
high
turnover
that others are trying
W hat could be m ore a ttra c tiv e th an fects on ou r city w ater supply.
counter.
so stenuonsly to get through inten­
A condition w here such a discus­ The stenographers work in shifts, so
lining the Pacific highw ay on e ith e r
that copies of his speech made in New
sive selling.
aide from h ere to th e top of th e Sis- sion would have any foundation York recently were available 9 min­
That is the function of Advertis­
should not be allow ed to exist.
kiyous, w ith row s of rosea?
utes and 10 seconds a fter he had
• •
A shland has a g re a t a d v ertisin g spoken the last word.—Exchange.
Eve n ev er had th e tro u b les of th e resource in a p u re w a te r supply, if
Change of Subject.
wom an of today. She w ore as little th e re a re no o th e r considerations:
“Do
you
think Mars is Inhabited?"
as possible. The m odern wom an i s ! any discussion as to w h eth er th is or
“I’m
looking
the m atter up,” replied
stru g g lin g w ith th e im possible, in th a t im provem ent effects th e pu rity
Senator
Sorghum,
“along with evolu­
try in g to keep m en guessing as i of ou r w a te r supply, can be and
tion. My wife says we men have made
a fo re tim e , a n d a t th e sam e tim e should be elim inated.
such a muddle as politicians th a t It’s
m aking com m on p ro p erty of h er at-
T he p resent in ta k e s a re not fa r time we took up science or literature
tra c tio n s. It c a n 't be done, sister. I enough back for even an o rd in a rily I or somethin^.’
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