Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 09, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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ABÎÎU M D DALL» TIDINGS
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Ashland
Tidings
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W. C. T. U. Column
P u bliihed
Every Evening Except
Sunday
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THE ASHLAND PRINTINO/CO.
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SALOME” SEASON COMING
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A very tru e s ta te m e n t was m ade
1
by
Roy H aynes, fed eral p ro h ibition
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
com
m issioner for th e U nited States,
PAPER
T E L E P H O N E 39
when ha said : “ I w ish th a t we
¿N . m ight have in A m erica a revival of
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
reg a rd for the san ctity and m ajesty
E n te re d a t the A shland, Oregon
of th e law. I wish th a t it m ight
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Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat
Bad
h
ealth
and
jealousy
go
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be preached by th e p aren ts in the
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ter.
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subscription Price Delivered in Clty:j f
<t> the schools; by the p reacher in the
One n/onth ....................................$ 65
F a te is som ething th a t every ® pu lp it; th e w rite r and cartoonist
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1.95 I
th ro u g h the press; th e acto r on the
Six m onths .................................... 3.75
m an hands to him self.
7.50;
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stage, by every good citizen and
One year ....................................
Mail and R ural R ou tes
P atrio tism is som ething m ore
agency.
The w ork cannot be ef-
<$>
One month ....................................I
♦ • than going aro u n d bragging <S> fectively done w ithout th e co-opera-:
T hree monthB ...............................
ab o u t it.
-» tion of a helpful citizen ry .”
Six months .................................... 3.50
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ADVERTISING RATES
<$> Some m en never get anjy- <§>; Some helpful work is being done
Display Advertising
• w here for the sim ple reason <$'on the ocean, fo r a recent telegram
single in sertion, each In c h ............30c
th a t they never s ta r t any- <«> from New York sta te s: The B ritish
YEARLY CONTRACTS
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here.
<S> th re e m asted schooner G am m a, w ith
Display Advertising
One tim e a w y k ................................ 27 %c
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<8>i $200,000 w orth of Scotch w hiskey
Two times a w ^ k ............................... 25 c <$•
The fellow who doesn’t get ^ a b o a r d , and th e excursion steam er
*2 very other d ay .................................. 20 c
nasty >?> S m ithfield, which is alleged to have
m
ad
easily, pu ts up
Local Ho lders
❖ been carry in g a floating b a r, were
Each line, each tim e ......................10c <s> fight when he does.
To ru n every o th er iSay for one
‘S’ , seized by custom s and prohibition
m onth, each line, each t im e .. 7c <§> L et us hope th a t a fte r F ash
a u th o rities.
To ru n every Issue for one m onth
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o^- m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c
W arren G. H arding, p resid en t of
clothes, she will still be per- <S>
Classified Column
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
<»> m itted to re ta in p a in t and <»|the U nited S tates, gives th is expres-
To ru n every issue for one m onth <§> pow der.
^ ¡ s io n : “ The eig h teen th am endm ent
ar m ore, % c th e w ord each tim e.
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<$> to th e co n stitu tio n denies to a m in­
L egal R ate
“ A w idder kin ketch a
<§> ority a fancied sense of personal
F irst tim e, per 8-pt>nt lin e ..........10c <$>
<S> m an quicker th a n a police-
■$> liberty, b u t th e am endm ent is the
Each subsequent time, per 8-
point line .......................
5c <S> m an .”
will of A m erica and m u st be su s­
Card of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00
tained by th e governm ent and pub­
O bituaries, the l i n e .......................2% c
lic opinion, else contem pt fo r the
Fraternal Orders and Societies
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders NOTICE TO OCR PROSPECTIVE law' will und erm in e o u r very foun­
or societies charg in g a re g u la r in iti­
d a tio n .”
BANK STOCK SUBSCRIBERS
atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be
The vote tak e n by th e L ite rary
We u n d e rsta n d th a t th e State
charged th e re g u la r ra te for all ad
Digest
cannot be depended upon for
Bank
of
A
shland
has
been
purchased
vertlslng w hen an adm ission or other
by
Mr.
J.
C.
H
opper,
of
K
ansas,
and
only
one
vote is tak e n in a fam ily,
charge Is m ade.
several
local
m
en,
am
ong
whom
,
we
I
w
here
som
etim es from th re e to six
WluU Constitutes Advertising
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ u n d e rsta n d a re Mr. B anta, Mr. F u l-¡c o u ld ju st as readily be given, but
a re not solicited— th is is given from
ing am ong some as to w hat consti­ ler, Mr. F indlay and others.
tu tes news and w hat ad v ertisin g ,
We and o u r associates w ere ready actu al experience.
ÎËŸ. B ert M oses
Nazimova In Her Latest And Most Sensational Role— “Salome”
“ Salome” will be as ubiquitous cently began to see th at “Salome”
as the bootlegger during the com- need not be offensive, so heartened
iti) season in opera, in the theatre them to take a coutjtgeous step in
end on the motion picture screen. restoring it to the operatic stage,
News of the lifting of the bans is not known, but m any regard the
>;;;•» the presentation of the opera coincidence of Nazim ova’s picture
by the Chicago Opera Company and this occurence as significant.
and the M etropolitan O pera Com-
Nazim ova’s absorption in the
i any, the forthcom ing appearance study of the character of Salome
>. Nazimova in a photoplay vers­ has aroused in her a trem endous
ion. and the report of the Russian interest which possibly may result
. taCs contem plated appearance on in her appearance during the com ­
:! . e stage in New York in a dram ­ ing season in a stage version of
atic ’• oduction of the same story,, the piece. No more assurance of
are evidence of a country-wide this has come from the Russian
wave ,f interest in the dram a of star other than it has been a m at­
“Silom e.”
ter of contem plation; but it is not
\V1 ther or not the uncensor- unlikely that the popular interest
•1>;. portrayal of the daughter of in “Salom e” on the screen and in
J i tri.d as by Nazimova has infiu- opera may grow to such propor­
i iwe.i the operatic authorities to tions as to make Nazim ova’s giv­
loost! the bonds of suppression of ing a theatrical rendition of the
the i usical “Salome” is not cer­ part a m atter of public demand.
tain. \ significant part of the com­
“Salome”, the Nazimova Produc­
m e n t upon the photoplay of the tion, was directed by Charles Pry-
story as enacted and produced by ant; and the art settings were de­
Xazii; .>va and her husband, Charles signed and executed under the
Bryai ’. has been its freedom from supervision of N atacha Rambova.
ohjc-. • enable scenes. The great In this the young Russian painter
ennui, »'¡al actress, with never a and decorator followed closely the
sacrifice of dram atic quality, has drawings of Aubrey * Beardsley.
Siircc*. dsd in translating Oscar The story cleaves faithfully to
W ild » -.o e tic dram a into m otion O scar W ilde’s poetic dram a; and
picti r< s without an instance of un­ its scenario was written by Peter
pleasant suggestion. T hat reports M. W inters. Charles Van F nger
of th' i, coming to thos*- >'ho re-1 photographed the picture.
Soys and Girls
Of 15 Counties
Plan Displays
sending boys and girls team s to the
fair a re : C lackam as, C latsop, Doug­
las, Hood River, Jackson, Linn,
M alheur, M ultnom ah, Polk, Sher­
m an, Tillam ook and W ashington
POE NO DRUNKARD,
SALEM, Or., Sept. 9.— (Special.)
SAYS MENTOR WRITER
I — Boys and girls of a t least 15 coun-
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ties will be com peting exhibitors a t ’ NEW YQRK gept 9 _ E dgar A1.
¡th e Oregon sta te fair, which opens lpu poe wag n eith er d ru n k ard nor
its gaves Septem ber 25, according to
w astrel, says A rth u r B. M aurice, In
, the announcem ent of J. E. C alavan. th e Septem ber M entor Magazine,
su p erin ten d en t of th e in d u stria l club Thg tru tb abou, th e grftat Am erican
work d ep artm en t of th e fair, who poet, about whom such fierce con­
has ju st retu rn ed from a to u r of troversy has raged, is th a t he d ra n k
m ost ot the counties of the state. little , but that little was too m uch
He rep o rts th a t the youthful exhib­ for him.
ito rs a re displaying u nusual interest
“ T here is no d o ubt.” w rites M au­
in preparing th eir exhibits, and the rice, “ th a t at intervals. Poe resorted
d splays, when grouped to g eth er in to stim u lan ts, even to drugs.
But
th e big educational building a t the to p icture him as th e h a b 'tu a l
fair, will exceed any past exhibi­ d ru n k ard or opium e a te r, is ab su rd .
tions.
He w’as so co nstituted physically
The com petition will be betw een fh at a gingle glagg of liquor drove
! ind vidual boys and girls and coun him out of all self-posesslon for a
ty team s composed of th e tw’o boys day, if not for m any days.
B ut
¡and two girls from each county en- consider w hat he accom plished In a
■ te rin g who score highest in Indus- l f e th a t ended a t fo rty . T here ar0
! tria l club w ork in th e ir own coun- plenty q{ hjs manU8Cripta to be seen,
j ties. T h eir tra n sp o rta tio n to Salem Lqok a t the h an d w ritin g — firm ,
lan d re tu rn is paid by th e various legible almO8t fem inine in its deli-
i counties, and th e ir expenses d u ring cacy, The band of no opium 8Ot o r
i the fa ir a re m et by a special appro- h a b ltu a l w aiiow er in sp irits couldNw-
p ria tio n of the fair board, which have penned those."
m ain tain s a cam p on th e f a
i r ________________
grounds for th e children each year R K R p po L L E G E W ILL
Besides the piizes offered annu-l
WELCOME STUDENTS
ally by the fair board th e re a re a
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host of special prizes this year, of-!
PORTLAND, Sept. 9.— Reed col-
fered by new spapers, business firm s jege doors will sw 'n g open S aturday
and o th er organizations of th e state. a t 7:30 to welcome old stu d e n ts.
These special prizes are principally faculty and alum ni in th e a n n u al re ­
in th e form of expense-free trip s to union given by th e stu d e n t body,
th e sum m er s hool courses of Ore- Aa open invitation has been issued
gon A g ricu ltu ial college.
for all form er Reed pupils. Regis-
W ith capable and
responsible tra tio n will open a t Reed on Mon­
persons in charge the boys’ and d:iyt Septem ber 11. A large fresfc->
g irls’ cam p is expected to be one of m an class has been enrolled and a
th e principal a ttra c tio n s o the fair, record year is expected by P resid en t
th is year, and fully 150 of the R chard F. Scholz.
young exhibitors a re expected t
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reg ister.
T h e re ’s a lesson in economy in
Am ong the counties w hich have every garm ent bought here. P aul-
already signified th e ir in ten tio n s o f , sertid's.
3tf
*»k ' • » ' b’ " k
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a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re | th e s tra n g e r w ithin o u r gates, Mr > The follow ing resolution is sug
events, w here an adm ission charge | H opper, should be given the firs t gested for adoption by churches and
Is m ade or a collection is tak e n Iri chance to acquire th e property, and o th e r in flu e n tial organizations. W.
A D VERTISIN G.”
T his applies to
C. T. U. speakers a re urg en tly re ­
organizations a n d societies of every we a re now inform ed th a t he has
quested to secure from all m eetings
closed the deal.
kind as well as to individuals.
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r
W e issue th is notice th a t those which they ad d ress th e adoption of
they have occurred is news.
who desired to be stockholders in th is reso lu tio n : “ Resolved, th a t we
All com ing social or organization the bank w ith us m ay know th a t th e declare a g a in st any m odification of
m eetings of societies w here no
money c o n trib u tio n is solicited, initi- property has gone to the o th er the V olstead code which w ould a d ­
m it w ine or beer or otherw ise w eak­
atlon charged, or coliecton tak e n IS ; group.
I
NEWS.
W e u n d e rsta n d Mr. H opper is a en enforcem ent, and will do all In
This is a State Bank, chartered by the State,
the rig h t to open an office in Med-
m an of large m eans, is a b reed er of o u r pow r to in su re th e election No­ LOCAL DENTIST NELLS
supervised hv the State Banking Department,
LEASK AND EQUIPMENT ford and is not restra in ed from
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
th o ro u g h b red ca ttle and is in te re s t­ vem ber 7. 1922, of m em bers of the
and serving citizens of the State.
Y’e sterd ay a youth, 25 years of ed, not only in hanking, b u t in cat- United S tates congress and s ta te leg­
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tak in g any of his previous p atien ts,
Dr. F. H. Johnson has sold his should they desire to come to Med-
age, m ounted th e scaffold and paid tlft rai8ing> and we bespeak for him isla tu re s who will work and vote for
the exterem e penalty exacted by th e, tbg h e a rty co.operatio n of this corn- th e ren te n tio n and enforcem ent of lease in the B eaver building, and a ford to have th eir w ork done.
We believe our State affiliation enables us to
law or m u rd e r In th e first degiee.
munity in w h atev er u n d e rta k in g s he the eig h teen th am endm ent and the p a rt of his equipm ent, to Dr. P u rl,
better serve and protect the interests ot our
a den tist, who will tak e charge ofj H A Z IN G B A N N E D BY
C apital p unishm ent is o b se rv e d ; may engage in.
V olstead code.”
patrons,
because of a charter which provides
SYRACUSE U N IV E R S IT Y
the office about th e firs t of October.
w ith h o rro r by m any people. Some,
JOH N H. DILL.
specifically for the needs of citizens in this
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 9.—
Dr. Johnson expects to open an
of the u p -sta te papers throw up
BERT R. G R EER .
NAMED
BY
EARLY
VOYAGERS
office in th e M edford building, a t Hazing will be tabooed a t Syracuse
th e ir hands a t the very th o u g h ts of
part icular common weal t h.
M edford, w ithin th e next few weeks, university by edict of the university
th e “ k illin g s” th a t a re m ade a t Sa- VOCAI| AXD VIOLIN CLASSES
Venezuela So Called Because Spaniards
and will continue his business at a d m in istra tio n when the college op-
lent.
H anging by the sta te , a n d
TO BE ORGANIZED SOON
Saw Certain Degree of Re­
th
a t place. The reason given for ens this m onth.
V ice-Chancellor
a fte r due process of law, is not I M adam e Lucie v a la ir, who is now
semblance to Venice.
m
aking
the
change
is
th
a
t
he
has
^
W
illiam
P.
G
raham
,
in a recen t;
killing. The m en th a t a re chosen }n p arig visiting Jier m o th er and re-
larg
e
num
ber
of
M
edford
p
atien
ts
I
statem
en
t,
announced
th e hazing
Columbus
while
cruising
In
the
Gulf
to cu t th e strin g s th a t spring the^ new jng friendship with form er fellow
of
Paria,
on
the
coast
of
Venezuela,
and
believes
he
can
build
up
a
still
ban
was
intended
“as
a
protection!
tra p do not gloat a t th e th o u g h ts °C a r Hsts, is re tu rn in g to P o rtla n d Oc-
during
his
third
voyage,
caught
a
b
e
tte
r
business
th
ere
th
an
he
has
in
of
the
stu
d
e
n
ts
them
selves.”
Syra-
a n o th e r victim ; ¡the g u ard s th ia a v t , « tober E tO Carry ° n her successful glimpse for the first time of the west
A
shland
cuse
class
w
ar
last
year
was
m
arked
w atch the condem ned m an ’s
' y coaching and d irecting of th e V alair e ra hemisphere. Since he was ill with
In selling out here, he reserved by one fatality .
beore his execution, do not glory in ç>on8ervat o rje de M usique e t A rt the gout, and his eyes troubled him.
his helplessness.
D ram aiique, founded by h er in 1915. he did not go ashore; but as he lay
In any case involving th e ta k 'n g
^fte r com m unication w ith her, 1» his cabin his mind was full of great
of life, every possible e ffo r; should
dam e T racy-Young has succeeded Imaginings. He was convinced that be I
had discovered the Garden of Eden.
be m ade to prove th e accused Per- I in receiving Mms. V a la ir’s consent
At the first opportunity, says an Eng­
son guilty, not onl> bevond allj
pergonally direct and teach once
lish w riter, he sent a messenger to
doubt, b u t absolutely guilty.
Cir- & m ontb in tb e Vocal d e p a rtm e n t of Spain, announcing the greut news. One
cu m sta n tial evidence should n ot be the new A shland C onservatory of effect of the dispatch was to cause an
p erm itted to e n te r in to th e case Music. The rem ain d er of the tim e ¡old comrade, Alonzo de Ojeda, to set
Unless the act is com m itted b e fo re ! Mms V alair will have one of her out at once for the new land. He did
w itnesses, or is adm itted,. th e d e a th j efficient assistant8 to teach here. not * ° 'wlth 8 hallowed wish to gaze
upon the tree of life, but to make
penalty should not be infilcted.
T his should inspire all singers, or m oney; for Columbus had said that
H anging, the m edical profession ____
those in te re ste d in studying
I pearls were to be found in tbe region,
tells us. is not painful, a ll conscious com inunjcat e w ith
Mme. Tracy- and perhaps seeds of the apple that
ness leaving the body sim ultaneouslv Young a t his e a rlie st convenience, i Eve had eaten.
w ith the release of th e tra p . T he
tWg d e p a rtm e n t may be wen es-
With Ojeda sailed Amerigo Vespuc-
ci. Skirting the coast of the mainland
few m inutes of suspense cannot be
by Q ctober r
com pared w ith th e agony of m e n ta l’ The violin d e p a rtm e n t also will upon their arrival in the gulf, they
su fferin g d u rin g the years th a t a bg
tQ alJ in te rested on Octo. reached a placid bay where the natives
had built tlieir huts on piling In tbe
m an passes behind gray prison walls
j u n d er th e direction of a very water. Their little village reminded
when condem ned to a living death gplendid in stru c to r from P o rtla n d Vespucci of V enice, so they called the
behind bars.
gQ prospective stu d e n ts a re kindly place Venezuela or little Venice, and
Under the bank cashier’s wicket every day pass thousands
The life of the victim of a m u r- !agked to appl e a riy inasm uch as the name gradually came to be applied
_biin
i
l
l
a
*
n
t
u
r
o
l
v
t
n
v
i
l
l
a
i
r
p
h
i
l
t
t
f
l
tin
*
not
merely
to
the
village
but
to
tbe
of
dollars in loans to the manufacturers of America. They
d e re r is as d e a r to him , and, in a such
com petent
in stru c to rs
are
whole
region,
and
became
the
name
of
m ajority of cases, m ore valuable to avaB able
make automobiles or soap, adding machines or candy, talcum
society in general, th an is th a t of,
Lgt
gn a d v ertise tb ls fact a n d , the country.
powder or furniture.
A Specific Charter
V
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
"A Good Advertiser is a Safe Borrower”
th e slayer.
stim u la te th e grow th of these two
A heterogenous populace will be d e p a rtm e n ts to the satisfactio n and;
h o rro rstru c k a t th e la te st m u rd er pride, not only of th e stu d e n ts, but
case and loudly dem and th e life of to th e city, itself.
th e killer. Yet, a fte r angry pas­
sions have cooled, will send the
condem ned m an flow ers, bend every
e ffo rt to obtain a com m utation of
bis sentence to life im prisonm ent
and loudly cry out when he is called
NO CHURCH SERVICES
upon to pay.
All services except th e Sunday
Cap tai pu n ish m en t is not m eted gchoolg and tfae
g people-s m eet-
out . d u rin g th e s p u r n of t iho
th e m om ent, ings will be held a t th e C hautauqua
... .
b ut is ad m in istered a fte r th e crim e mg-, »1..
».a
Into hn.tnrv in thp nam e building Sunday.
T here will je
s p assu
. . ' , ’ .
fti
th re e d iffe re n t m eetings a t th e tab-
of ju st i t an in t i t nam e o
e e rn a c je tomorrow’, th e first a t 11
law.
I j o’clock in th e m orning, »ho
th e second
Its Day of Glory Fergotten.
You. will perhaps remember th at
when Dewey got through with the
Spanish warships in Manila bay, about
tbe only one left of any value was the
Isla De Luzon, a small gunboat which
the navy refitted and used effectively
in the archipelago for some years. Last
winter I saw her In one of the shal­
low harbors of the West Indies. The
Navy departm ent had sold her for a
song to some skipper who had refitted
her as a wrecking boat and was living
on ber with his family among a small
. .
wilderness of ' ropes ana winches.
Of
courge w)tb g0 many demands on the
treasury as there are, It would be non-
sense to spend money for mere senti-
ment, but I felt something of a pang
o’clock in th e aftern o o n , of regret th at the only memento of
tb ird a t 7;30 o .ciock in th e this glorious naval victory should meet
such a fate.—New York Correspondent
No re g u la r services will of the Indianapolis Star. -
a t any oi t he churches in
At the Churches
a t 2 :3 0
C ucum bers bro u g h t into th is of- and tbfi
fice a re too rip e to eat and too I evening.
large to pickle. \ \ e don t like cu- be beld
cum bers, anyhow . W on’t some kind tbg cR
housew ife s ta rt a little cam paign to
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F a rm e rs a n d stockm en, a tte n d
d'scover who can make the oest P irst church of Christ, S d cutist the sh o rth o rn sale a t th e F a ir
cuke in A shland. We a re com petent
Pioneer avenue South.
Sunday G rounds, M edford, S eptem ber 15,
judges.
services a t 11 o’clock. Subject of 1922. Beef and m ilk type. The cat-
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• I lesson ' “ Substance.” Sunday s c h o o l; I tie a re rig h t, th e price will be rig h t.
‘Big Crowd a t M ann’s O pening” a t 10 o'clock. W ednesday evening:
. - •
7-2
M
ust
m
eetings
a
t
8
o’iclock.
R
eading
cries th e Med4d T ribune,
F o r b e tte r in su ra n c e ra te s, you
I t is room open daily from 2 u n til 5 p.
have been a m edical clinic,
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m., except Sunday and holidays.
hopd the victim survived.
Why do these business men borrow large sums with
confidence?
Because by persistent ADVERTISING they have each
created in the great buying- public a demand for a particular
automobile, a special brand of candy, a particular make of
furniture.
They judge the future by the past. What advertising has
done, it will do, and do increasingly. There is an inexhaust­
ible fund of good will for the advertised trademarked product.
An idea is sold to the public and kept sold by well-planned
reiterated Advertising-.