Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 22, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
Most men on the road to riches ignore ih t scenery.
(E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 )
Who can remember when Europe wasn’t on I’age One
everv dav?
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
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♦ME THEATER BtAitTIfV
Today and Tomorrow
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The next diplomat to he picked from the West might ;
very well he the Missouri editor who advised his readers
the other day that their poetry was entirely too valuable ;
to waste on his columns.
It s a great tribute to American something-or-other
that foreign politicians of all breeds and stripes can visit i
us and leave for home thoroughly convinced that we are '
with them heart and soul.
NEWS LETTER
brevtated. Already the 1923 gridron season has rolled «hr tike „• th ,,.,, i, apparent t h a î ^ t d L Ï
“e
around
the eve of the Thanksgiving final when will be - ‘hr a ,
„ t™ , ” p a l n t t ^ C ’
“
decided the pigskin championships and the All-American the hills with a s’eaming gold ' tUre, you know.
line-ups,
and when ’twould be seeming that i
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’ cuntc of the S c iic M
Sinclair lewis’
Celebrated Kotfe?
'MAIN
! Deliciously humorous,
tensely dramatic,— y e t
r e a lis tic ta le o P a
sm all town g irl w ith
metropolitan id e a ls-
with Florence Vidor and
Monte Blue in the lead­
ing roles - v
Directed by HAW BEAUMONT
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* GUI ing tile foolish. There should be a gen- the subdued light of the movies
th e i1 a b sO n e e f r o m t h e ,e r a l clean-up.”— Judge E . E . P o r t d offers an irresistable tem ptation.
‘ 1 ‘ 1
GlO contrary it IS conjectural whether erfield, of the Juvenile Court. |
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tilt lootbail gam e is not more a lashioil displav than ail
“ The laxity of m orals in young| a committee of prom inent club
II
athletic demonstration.
1 people is alarm ing. Spooning in women was appointed to visit the
given ««'•M
additional
eon th eatres is one of the greatest i th éâtres and see for themselves
... I he 1!»23
, toot ha 11 season has also O*’'**
1HVIKII ((III-
lm nation ot the Great American Sport. Football attend- violations of convention. That Just w hat about It. W hat about it
below proved a lot of holding hands, a
ance records are equalled bv baseball only durine- tbo moral standards
. • are away
,
W orld »Series nam es
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rcst'iuraiit
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is ‘•Father and Son Week” amt the nuinose is
to encourage closer association between fathers and their
hasn-t , '‘‘ ,a S0<“n ia r‘,her- Jt is l’rol’os« 1 th«‘ if a man
tiasn t a son he will seek out a. hov who hasn’t a father
and try to establish the same association.
'
n n n n 'iril'’1 tlle .»'“«sons why-American youth lias fallen
.
I " a- s ls liw'«>"«e American lathers are so busy
;
For preventing fall/.while washing
windows in the home,*7? safety seat has
been made which swings on two chains
attached to hooks in the window'
frames. A strap stretched between
the chains supports the worker's back
Bl<5 Blimp to Circle World
in comfort, at the same time acting as
a guard against loss of balance, leaving
the body free for movements required
in the cleaning.
vice used for the work, he claims, has
saved liirn many hours of labor as' well
aa numerous painful stings.
The device is simple to make. It
consists oi a circular rim and a sup*
porting fork made of >i-in. iron rod,
and a cone-shaped screen-wire basket
attached to the rim as shown. A stout
cane fishpole is used for a handle, mak­
ing the device light and easy to handle.
When the bees swarm, they usually
alight in one of the trees of the orchard/
and often at such a height that it is
almost impossible to capture them. Aa
soon as the swann ia located and fairly
settled, the basket ia raised under the
swarm and shaken so that most of ih»
bees will drop into it. Of course, many
bees escape but they will return to the
swarm and cluster on the outside ci
the basket. When all is auict acaln
the bosket is lowered in front of
empty hive and the bees are induced
to enter their new home without much
trouble.
Ç It takes 61 days’ work a year to pay
the taxes of every producer in the
United States, it is estimated. In 1921,
taxes consumed 16.7 ÿf all value pro­
duced in this country. *
THE CAMEO COMEDY
¿41
"Heads Up’
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R egular
Admission
Max wel 1
1924
Model
Now ready for delivery
Two carloads to be received this week
One of the most complete lines built by any one manufactory
I hey had burglarized a äraimed
flits
i t “ e rfn
ALSO
G unng I lit par can be visualized by all who little of w hat they called “ neck­
attend th eatres.”— Mrs. Geo. W. ing” and some sporadic kissing.
Davis> president, of the W omen’s “ Sporadic kissing” Is simply a
Ronnd Table of
Presidents, lesser degree of the terrible and
' If conditions are as described unseemly crime of soul kissing.
by many club women 1 am sure They were shocked and h o rri­
3,1 lninister8 of Kansas Citv ^u id fied and rose in protest.
P retty girls of K ansas City, of
& ni?.vement toward a
every
stra ta from the society sub-
e ral investigation and clean-up.”
— Ralph C. McAfee, executive deb and the debs of several sea­
secretary of the Council of sons past the sub class, say they
will not organize a cunter-revo-
Churches-
“ Something m ust be done im- lution, but will simply keep on
mediately. Spooners in -theatres loving when it seems rig h t and
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em barass everyone sitting near proper for them to love.
Ju st w hat will be done about
LADS AND DADS
them . Kissing and loving in pub-
kissing
at the Union Railroad
\ Y im tb z»P i f
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lic ls disgusting.”— Mrs. Geo. W.
gon
tr,n
*” US ‘ ° 1,1 S o n ,ll o r n
W el8h’ ^ a ir m a n of the motion Station h asn ’t been disclosed.
j picture committee of the W oman’s Much kissing, it seems, is indul­
ged in there, quite publicly, occa­
A hoy hut little older, on Puget Sound, slashed liis Round Table’
sionally by men and th eir own
I,.-«91,vr » ,,I, a knife, n,„l it „a s „„ lack of intent that
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wives. It is assumed this situation
w> tened the subsequent charge front m urder to felonious
Then came 3 f,aPPftr:‘
will be overlooked and no effort
assault.
‘ “Ju st a little love, a little kiss—
made to cause the passage of
.
A l,„| ,,f If, an,I Itis brother a little older were caught '
”y
'°r laws to restrain this crime.
a'bo d t'la s L ,
“ '? ‘r S r d a ^
T b e y W ere
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Safety Seat Prevents Falls
While Washing Windows
ingredients, are sold annually, V isitors Last N ight—
says a well-known druggist here,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Callaway
because it darkens the hair so were guests at the A. M. Beaver
naturally and evenly that no one home last night. Mr. and Mrs.
can tell it has been applied.
Callaway
are traveling
with
Those whose hair is turning friends to southern California to
I t ’s Grandmother’s Recipe to gray or becoming faded have a spend the w inter and are form r
Bring Back Color and
surprise aw aiting them , because erly from Ohio, where they were
after one or two applications the acquainted with the Beaver fam ­
Lustre to Hair.
gray hair vanishes and your locks ily. Having closed business deals
dark and in Hillings, Montana they are
You can tu rn gray, faded hair become luxuriantly
beautiful.
i beautifully dark and lustrous al-
. possessed with the w ander-lust
I most over night if you’ll get a
This is the age of youth. Gray­ i and travel extensively.
bottle of W yeth’s Sage and Sul-' haired, unattractive folks aren't
J phur Compound” at any d r u g ’ wanted around, so get busy with
t store. Millions of bottles of this W yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com­ some hair and your youthful ap­
old famous Sage Tea Recipe, im­ pound to-night and you’ll be. de­ pearance within a few days.
proved by the addition of other lighted with your dark, hand-
No. <3
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1 ><>u aie one ot those whii-liave not yet seen the
point ot the game, ask any high school lad or college nil
dm graduate and learn what an important factor football
plays in the mod« rn pursuit of the elusive education It
might be discovered that without football there wouldn’t
b^ n u c h use for schools and colleges, which prove iust this
t b n t i.H.nx-
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*G1 ( i m u JUS1 n i l s .
lllen’ esP°<GaIly ot high school age, arc
.*< ’IUK ]t o,lt tm- l lie athletic advantages it affords them,
t hey may not he going to school to get book learning, hut
they can t help absorbing some of it with the sports which
kcep them in school.
Charting the bottom of the Pacifio
ocean between United States and Aus­
tralia is the task of a navy cruiser using
a delicate apparatus to measure the
time required for sound to pass from
the surface of the water to the ocean’s
bed and return. Records are taken
every five miles while the boat is mov­
ing. Knowing the speed of sound
through water and the time elapsing
between sending and returning of a
signal serves to compute the depth.
E TE A
10 DARKEN H AIR
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A \\ isconsin beekeeper, whose gen­
eral farm work allows very little
for capturing the swarms that escape
his apiary, has found the method lllue-
trated both easy and quick. The d*-
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So tiny that it can be seen only by
aid of a magnifying glass, an animal,
heretofore unknown, has been dis­
covered by an eastern scientist. By
means of whiplash strokes of hairlike
projections covering its body it can
move rapidly about in a drop of water.
The little creature feeds chiefly on
germs and other animals living in the
water. It measures about one two-
hundredths of an inch long and is less
than one-fourth as wide.
The large dirigible airship “ ZR-1,”
now under construction for the U. S.
Navy, will be ^ n t on a trip around the
world when completed this Fall and
may later go to the north and $outh
Jt .g gald there .g
however, one thing which has distinguished ioua nX"ersSof" w f n t °
r
danger of swallowing one’s chew-
tbe current football season from its predecessors. That wear and new shoes f o r W b a b y ' ing gum if you’re holdlng some‘
distinguished ieature has been the total absence of the old the little iovebees are buzzing’ ' b° dy’s hand at the crux of a
hue and ci \ over the brutality and inhumanitv of the snort. and the flappers and cake e a te r s |m<^ ? e cr S13'
No longer are robust voting men required to nlav f o o tb a ll are r «nning amuck.
I
1Pn 1 was pointed out by the
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1 ’ iooroall
¡young ladies th a t many of them
undei assumed names lest parental objections be raised,
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¡live under conditions— such as
out instead doting parents have become admirers of the H ere's what a few of the eruditej boarding houses— where th ere’s
no place to play around and love
sport and see to it that other appointments do not in ter-,say:
fere with 1 heir attendance at the annual gridiron classics. . “ Public-sp o o n in g is not only One ju st has to love, it was
sickening, T„ but
If the weaker sex still find football a brutal sport thev n?1™’
. it , leads „ to w o rse' , sta te d ; and hence, with nowhere
have not displayed their aversion for the game d u r i n g th e
i h ™
dem oralizing and ; else to go. and being dressed up
f f
placed, is filled with oompreeeed air to
break up and drive out bubbles of gas
that cause them to become paralyzed or
unconscious. The pressure is started at
30 pounds and increased or decreased
as the patient needs it. Even though a
constant supply of air is pumped below
to a diver at work, the great weight of
the water and too long periods under­
seas frequently overcome him, making
quick action necessary to prevent hi«
death.
• * •
Animal So Small It Lives in a
Drop of Water
is ,
T
Basket on Pole Hives Bees
Safely
Pacific’s Bottom Is Charted
by Timing Sound Waves
Sometimes it looks as if never again would the sax­
ophone allow the slip-horn to have the center of the stage.
are!'
A group of adm itted flappers—
both the long and short-haired va-
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 21— Kiss rietv— the C°X- the chic, the ser­
NOVEMBER 22
if you m ust hut. don’t do it p u b -tiou8» the tim id and the bold—
licly,
is the ultim atum ju st issued : were Painfully miffed.
GOD'S KINDNESS:— F or the m ountains shall depart, and the
“ W hat’s the use of being a
liills be removed; hut my kindness shall not depart from thee, neither by Kansas City club women, min-
isters and the Juvenile Court.
.flap p er if you can’t flap ?” asked
shall the covenant of my peace be removed, saith the Lord th a t hath
W ar has been declared on one.
mercy on thee.— Isaiah 54:10.
“ m ugging.” “.necking” and “ lolly- ! Even the serioUB oneg arp dp_
gagging” m automobiles, public cidedly ag'a inst any c„ r tailm eut of
parks and in movie theatres.
FOOTBALL SEASON ENDING
spooning privileges. They said
W hile it's well known th at in they could get lots more pleasure
Io he sure, all seasons are short but it seems especi-
the balmy days of Spring young out of movies, especially should
ally to the student, that the football season hs unduly ah-
h .
n T *
s"°ul<l
i» re s e n t •m J
••r-u id si-in !•
poles. This ship, and the “ ZR-3”
that is being built in Germany for
As a first-aid appliance to save the the navy, the first rigid dirigibles
lives of divers stricken at their work, a for thia country, represent the most
large steel tank, in which they are improved features in airship design.
They will be filled with helium, the
non-inflammable gas that is available
in large quantities only in the United
States.
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Grandma says that the navy aviator who travelled
274.2 miles an hour must have missed a lot of good scenery.
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Operation of Sun
Portland
Cement Co.’a plaut at Lime starts.
it TOU will, at this bobbed head, but it looks
pretty good to me, she said.
.
d.iö
7.50
Ramlei4 C ongregatiouaiists to
build 5 2 0 . dOO edifice.
the opinions ot those
,
John Day to have $300,000 ft.
considerably her senior on the capacity sawmill.
OT""iI,ot<>nt
ot love
‘The catty old m aids.” she
Scappoose now has modern
commented under her breath. electric lighting and power system
“ Snoopervisers, th a t's
all they furnished by the P. R. L. & P Co
Touring
$965.00
R oadster........................... $965.00
Sport Touring (Maroon) $1150.00
“ 0 ‘ a l l ° " tlla « ‘^ l v
Special Sport Touring
greatest pleasure ot growing up with their sons
Aot to know where the hoy was, used to imply that
n p t l ° U d hl mt.° ne,ghb°ri»ood mischief which would he
ithc! very serious nor very wholesome. But the boys
(Green) ..
$1170.00
Sport Roadster
$1075.00
Couj)e (4 pas.).
$1395.00
Club Coupe ...
$1125.00
Club Sedan . w.
$1250.00
Sedan ..............
$1510.00
Traveler Sedan
$1795.00
u J t t r ? f n r i ' n t'i'a t i 0 ,n g , ;0 ' ' ' ' UP ‘“ ° r e q u i c k l y t h a ” ‘
with theta
T ‘r r
“ “ h a" dS f " " ,ryi,‘S *° k“ p pace
i them. J hey learn complicated mechanical th in g s'
kt meeti ical motors, automobiles and the radio Mis
directed energy gets them Into m ischief There are a l ^
hose who stand by the way hoping to exploit the hov md
capitalize his impulses toward waywardness,
n - m /,:
fathers not to he „„Is with their sons O„ t h e ^ S , ^
,,vo‘,o "L ta " . o i aT OTe.5atistyin« lile ‘han to keep
keep on
the
on the
progressive thought plane of
his hoy.—Oregon Daily
Jourua 1.
MAIL ON TIM E-SHOP EARLY
The ” not later th an ” directions for mailing Christ
mas packages, just issued by the post office departm ent
ulncii range trom three to fourteen davs before December
2o are offered in the public interest. I f the postal service !
is to deliver the mailed m atter on lime, those mailing must
eo -o p ern te-th at impending congestion may be avoided.
in emiuection with these directions-is to be read the
mlvme ot the merchants to shop early. This last also runs I
tn tlm pubbe interest (■’,„■ early shopping means more
satistae 013 sitM ce It also means diminution of the bill'd-
en that holiday trade imposes on all who work behind the
eo'mters and in distributing and delivering departm ent»-
for it distributes that burden.
to C alifornia on sa le d aily
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Four train s daily. Through sleeping cars
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