nut* ittìsos Page Two A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S ' ly with our stomachs ou,—The Nation’s Business. (E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 ) We pledge allegiance to Velda, queen of the Lithian realm. P u b lish ed E very E ven in g Except Snnday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Saturday, July • bettl« with a needle for scienti fic r e s e a rc h ,’ God did n o t occu r i to th em . H e Is b e g in n in g to be re a l in th e m n o w .” FOUR CONVICTS ALARE B R E A K ; ONE CAPTURED Charter No. 5747 1.05 ( 3.75 7.5« Thrae M onths Six M o n t h s ....... One Year .......... J u n e S3(»a n i9 2 4 m en em ployed in th e b rick y a rd ed by th e N a tio n a l A sso ciatio n of w With the celebration a matter of history our thoughts e re being ta k e n to th e m ain Ice I n d u s trie s show s th a t con- B y Mail and R ural R outes: p riso n , a s h o rt d ista n c e aw ay, an d j su m p tio n of flu id m ilk a n d cream One Month $ .65 will naturallv turn to the annual vacation. ‘ th r e e of th e m en , p u rsu e d by a h a s h ad a p h e n o m e n a l rise. Three Months .............................. 1.95 1 possee of 12 p riso n g u a rd s w e re “ T his is disclosed in re p o rts Six M o n th s ........................................................................................................ 3.50 Bryan always appears in a double role in the demo b eliev ed tra v e lin g n o rth w a rd in of b o a rd s of H e a lth in all cities ©no Y e a r ................................................................................................... 6.50 cratic convention. One minute he is a pacifier and the a n a u to m o b ile s to le n fro m F o rd and to w n s,’ th e a sso c ia tio n de- DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: next he is tramping on someone’s toes, and usually it B oyd, a re s id e n t of th is city . T he I d a r e s . ‘‘It is also co n firm e d by S ingle in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ................................................................. $ .30 fo u rth co n v ict, P h ilip F o r e s t e r .! la te s t s ta tis tic s of th e F e d e ra l Y early Contracts: makes no difference to the great Commoner. ©ne In se rtio n a w eek ............................................. w as c a p tu re d w ith in six blocks D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re , w hich Two In se rtio n s a w eek .......................................................................... of th e p riso n . sho.w th a t th e a v e ra g e consum p- D ally In se rtio n .............................. ;......................................................... A question in which all are interested: “ Will those T h e m en y e t a t lib e rty a re B a l e , tio n in farm an d city h om es last R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g firms dealing in commodities affected by the recent tax A r th u r, 25, receiv ed S e p tem b e r y e a r w as fifty -th re e _ g allo n s, com - F ir s t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ...................................................... $ E ach su b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e ......................................... ¡reduction take due notice and give the public the bene 30, 1923, fro m C la tso p c o u n ty , p a re d w ith fifty g a llo n s th e y e a r Card of T h a n k s ___ __________ _ __________ _ ................. ] fo r five y e a rs on a b u rg la ry b e fo re a n d fo rty -n in e g a llo n s in fit? ” ©Jbttuarfes, p e r lin e ................................................................................. c h a rg , W . A. A n d e rso n , 27, r e - ' 1921. L a s t y e a r th e a v e ra g e ceived M ay 28, 1923, fro m M ult- d a ily c o n su m p tio n fo r each per- W HAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING If Nature does not intervene soon in our behalf we noniali c o o u n ty , b u rg la ry , tw o son w as 1>16 p ;ntg ‘‘A ll f u tp r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n ad m issio n c h a tg e is m ad e o r a co llectio n ta k e n in A d v e rtisin g . may he compelled to import a few California rainmakers. y e a rs ; B obbie B u rn s, 40, receiv- ‘S u rv ey s h av e show n careless- No d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd ers. ed M arch 24, 1 9 23, fro m M arion ness in h a n d lin g m ilk in m any .co u n ty , a s s u lt a n d ro b b e ry , b e h o u se h o ld s. M ilk is fre q u e n tly D O NA TIONS i ru in e d by d ista n c e fro m releg io ll. in g a rm e d w ith a d a n g e ro u s le ft s ta n d in g in a w arm room or No d o n a to n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw ise will be m ad e in a d v e rtis t T h ese y o u n g m en w e re w ell e d u - w eapon. ing o r ..ob p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash . p laced in a w indow box. H ence ! c a te d , ric h , w id ely re a d , b rillia n t b a c te ria q u ick ly m u ltip ly a th o u s JULY 3 j s tu d e n ts . B u t, w-ith a g e s tu re of OHIO UNIVERSITY W H E N THOU PA SSE ST th ro u g h th e w a te rs , I w ill be w ith a n d fold. M ilk sh o u ld be kept ' s e lf-c o n fid e n t d isd a in , th e y had th e e ; an d th ro u g h th e riv e rs, th e y s h a ll n o t o v erflow th e e ; w hen IS IN 51ST YEAR c lean and cool. Old m ilk and th o u w a lk e st th ro u g h th e fire th o u s h a lt n o t be b u rn e d ; n e ith e r succeeded in re m o v in g God from COLUMBUS, O., J u ly 5.— Ohio new sh o u ld be kept se p a ra te . sh a ll th e fla m e k in d le upon th e e .— Isa ia h 4 3 :2 . , th e b o u n d a rie s of th e ir m e n ta l S ta te U n iv e rsity beg an its fifty - j S poiled, u n clean m ilk m ea n s sick u n iv e rse . f ir s t y e a r a s a m a jo r e d u c a tio n a l j b ab ies a n d c h ild re n , i “ A cts sim p ly lo st th e ir m o ra l in s titu tio n in J u n e . D u rin g th e , “ In c re a se d c o n su m p tio n of SY RA CU SE, N. Y „ J u ly 3. — sig n ific a n ce . T hey r e ta in e d no f irs t h a lf c e n tu ry th e u n i v e r s it y , m ilk n o t only m ean s p ro sp e rity DAWES ON DOGMATISM P ie tro A rtin o (S c o u ra g e of re a liz a tio n o f th e im p lic a tio n of g r a d u a te d a p p ro x im a te ly 15,500 f Or th e d a iry fa rm e r, b u t proves Inasmuch as there has been more or less discussion P rin c e s ) a n d an u n d ev elo p ed o r th e ir d eed s. T h ey b o a ste d th e m s tu d e n ts . A t le a s t 20,000 m ore, n g e n e ra lly is relative to the address of Chas.. G. Dawes, republican evl1 s p ir it d ire c te d th e m in d a n d selv es a th e is ts a n d sa id , ‘A nybody a c c o rd in g to th e school rec o rd s, a th w a a t k e n th in e g to n a tio th e v a lu e of m ilk candidate for vice-president, on dogmatism, his views on body of Natban Leopold, J r ., body h a s th e r ig h t to p ierc e a h a v e a tte n d e d O hio S ta te . in th e e v e ry -d a y d ie t.” the subject are presented herewith- w hen he p lan n e d th e d iab o lical LEOPOLD’S ACT TO EVIL SPIRIT on such an occasion as this it would be unseemly in me j to r of th e L one s t a r S p in tu a iis - to speak in a partisan manner. But it occurs to me that j tic C h u rch , so d e c la re d to day. “ Som e u n d ev elo p ed s p irit there is one subject which may be called political, yet in flu e n ce d th is boy, an d th e is not partisan—a subject upon which all good citizens, m a rk e d s im ila rity b etw een L eo whatever may be their party, must agree—and that is p o ld ’s fe a tu re s a n d th o se of A re- the curse of demagoguery in political discussions in this tin o in d ic a te s q u ite s tro n g ly th a t country. th e I ta lia n ’s s p iiit is th e one? “ To such an extent has grown this evil among the P re -n a ta l in flu e n c e m ig h t have politicians of both parties that the real facts and the eco so m e th in g to do w ith th e p h y nomic principles involved in questions of national policy sical c h a ra c te ris tic s , how ever, an d be in te r e s tin g to know continually are obscured by a dense and putrid fog bank it if L w eo ould p o ld 's m o th e r e v e r re a d any of demagogic argument, designed simply to forward sel- i of A re tin o ’s w o rk s. fish personal, political and group interests. “ In n o c e n t o f C rim e ” “ 1 recently have returned from Europe where I have ' is a ls o a b s o lu te ly tr u e th a t seen in prostrated industry and human suffering the e f-jthe peraon under an evI1 c o n tro l fects of five years of political prejudices of the various ' is innocent of crimes committed peoples as distinguished from appeals to their reason I wlon, of hi, act. Sucb a condl. and common sense, | ,lon „ cal,ed a„ .obsesslon. and “ To the very brink ol the abyss lias Europe been ! e x p la in s th e th ir s t fo r liq u o r and brought by this method of treating serious questions in th e lu s t fo r m u rd e r volving great elemental and economic principles. To “ Y oung Leob w as th e s u b je c t e n ce save herself she has abandoned the demagogue and re a of n d , L e of o p o c ld o u ’s rse h , y p w n as o tic d ire in c flu te d in' turned to common sense. th a t w ay by th e I ta lia n , w hose “ An orgy of demagogisin has been running rife in w ritin g s seem to h av e been L eo the world and we in the I nited States are feeling its dev p o ld 's g u id eb o o k . astating effects. All good Republicans and all good Dem “ To m y m in d a s till g r e a te r ocrats who put their country above their party demand, crim . e w ill , , be . co m m itted a if ,, th e . d m R a m » » :» » . « e S ta te p u ts to d e a th by legalized the beginning of an era ot common sense in public discus- murder these tw o boys, w hose 8 1 ons- . ' g r e a te s t m is ta k e w as t h a t th e y As human beings, whatever .may be our party, we | were u n a b le to s h a k e off th e evil are bound to differ on many subjects, but as good citizens contro1 a n d h a d no k n o w led g e of we can unite to demand from those who represent us in sPirltuallsm, w h e re b y th e y m ig h t political debate that they present our differences honestly e haTe <'oml,a,ed *he iorcea v il” and from the standpoint of truth—not from the stand- P a sto r D isag rees point of passion and prejudice. On th e o th e r h a n d , D r. B e rn “ The man who distorts facts—the man who preaches a rd C. C lau sen , p a s to r of th e pleasant doctrines to one portion of our people and an F ir s t B a p tis t C h u rc h a n d a s tu other pleasant but absolutely inconsistent doctrine to an d e n t of psychology, d e c la re s th e fro m th e u n iv erse other portion, is a menace to the safety of our fundament o w u as s tin re g sp of o n God sib le fo r th e crim es al institutions. As good citizens, we must demand from c o m m itte d by L eob a n d L eopold. our political leaders a strict adherence to the truth, in T his, an d n o t in sa n ity , lo st to th e cluding disagreeable truth. tw o y o u n g C hicago s u p e r-in te l le “ In the campaign which is before me, and as a duty c tu a ls a ll sen se of m o ra l o b li n. which I owe, not simply to a party but to the citizens of g atio D r. C lau sen say s: the United States, 1 pledge myself to adhere to the truth “ T h e F r a n k s m u rd e re rs h ad and to the common sense conclusions to be drawn there e v e ry th in g to ju s tify hopes fo r from. “ As to the demagogue, what ever may be his party, I want it distinctly understood that in the coming cam paign I ask no quarter and will give none. In this, at least, I know I will have the sympathy of all good citizens, irrespective of party, and I hope our political opponents will follow the same course. Let common-sense reign. “ When this campaign is over, whatever may be the result I want to come back to my home town still hold ing the respect of my neighbors.” A NATION OF EPICURES u se fu l liv es — y o u th , h e a lth , w e a lth , c u ltu re , e d u c a tio n — b u t th e y lack ed a se n se of th e p re s ence of God. T hey h a d ru le d God o u t of th e ir u n iv e rse , a n d th e r e s u lt is a f rig h tf u l, fa n ta s tic , g ru eso m e crim e, n o t only a g a in s t God, b u t a g a in s t society. If th is be in sa n ity th e re a re a n u m b e r of m en in S y ra cu se w ho a re on th e v e rg e of it. God Sees All ’ T h e re is a n old n e g ro p la n ta tio n so n g w hich h a s fo r its w ords, ‘F o r H e sees w h a t you do, an d H e h e a rs w h a t you say; m y L ord am w ritin g a ll th e tim e ! ’ H ere is th e p ic tu re of a God w ith eyes m y ste rio u sly w a tc h in g every* w h e re a n d e a rs m y ste rio u sly lis te n in g fo r e v e ry th in g — a God w ho o b serv es th e s lig h te s t g e s tu re and c a tc h e s th e sm a lle st sy lla b le — a God w ho h a s n e a r him a g re a t rec o rd book like a p la n ta tio n led g e r, in w hich H e w rite s w ith H is ow n h a d th e s to ry of th e fa il u re s a n d su ccesses of his v a g ra n t c re a tu re s . “ Y ou m ay te ll m e t h a t we have p a sse d beyond su ch c ru d itie s of co n cep tio n . The inco n ceiv ab le s ta r-s p a c e s a n d th e in fin ite sim a l re v e la tio n s o f th e m icroscope Notice to Water Users As there is a shortage of water in Ashland Creek at time you are hereby notified that on and after July 2nd, 1924, the City of Ashland will be divided into four districts for sprinkling. this South West Section That portion lying South of North Main street and West of Ashland Creek. Elat rate users will be allowed to use water on MON DAY S lor sprinkling either gardens, lawns, flowers pr shrubbery. Time 7 A. M. to 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. Meter users will be allowed to use water on TUES DAY S, for sprinkling either gardens, lawns, flowers, or shrubbery. Time 7 A. M. to 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. O F OREGO N, a t th e close of b u sin ess on RE SO U R C E S ( a ) L o an s a n d d i s c o u n t s ............................... $596,549 48 T o ta l lo an s .......................................... . $596,549.48 p v e r d r a f ts u n se cu re d $186.22 186.22 I . S. G overnm ent secu rities ow ned: ( a ) D eposited to se c u re c irc u la tio n (U. S. bonds p a r v a lu e ) .................................. 100,000.00 (b ) A ll o th e r U nited S ta te s G o v ern m en t s e c u ritie s (in c lu d in g p rem iu m s, if a n y ) ................ ............................................ 108.805.61 T o ta l .................' ............................. _______________________ “ I know you want me to say something, and yet np- j Reserve District No'. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK POPULAR AS AN The success of the splendid patriots and industrial official CIW PAPER.....................................................Telephone 39 Parade yesterday was due to the progressive individuals, ' SA LEM , O r., J u ly 3. — F o u r E ntered at th e A shland, Oregon P ostoffice as Second Class Mail M atter f i r m s and organizations who Sacrificed time And money f . 4- ai x j rn -j- . j co n v icts of th e O regon s ta te p e n i- ! CHICAGO, J u ly 3. — A m erica on their respective floats and the Tidings extends congrat- te n tia r y m ad e a b re a k fo r lib e rty is becom ing a n a tio n of m alk Subscription Price, D elivered in City On« Month..... $ .*5 ulations to each and all. a t 6 o 'clo ck to n ig h t as th e 30 d rin k e rs . A su rv e y ju s t com plet- B e rt r . G r e e r .................................................................................................. E d ito r 8, io d i 208,805.61 O ther bonds, stocks, secu rities, etc.: 312,157.34 B a n k in g H ouse, $ 1 3 ,2 9 9 ; F u r n itu r e an d fix tu re s, $5,111.55 18,411.12 R eal e s ta te ow ned o th e r th a n b a n k ing h o u se .......................... 1.00 L aw fu l re se rv e w ith F e d e ra l R e se rv e B ank ............................... 55,017.84 10 C ash in v a u lt a n d a m o u n t d u e from n a tio n a l b a n k s ............................... 121,490.54 11 A m o u n t d u e fro n t S ta te b an k s, b a n k e rs , a n d tr u s t co m p an ies in th e U nited S ta te s ( o th e r th a n in clu d ed in Ite m s 8, 9, a n d 1 0 ) ......... 6,361.15 13 C hecks on o th e r b a n k s in th e sam e c ity o r tow n as re p o rtin g bank ( o th e r th a n Ite m 1 2 ) ........................ 4,382.70 T o tal of Ite m s 9, 10. 11, 12 a n d 13 132,23.4.39 14. (b ) M iscellaneous cash ite m s ................... 538.79 538.79 15 R e d e m p tio n fu n d w ith U. S. T re a s u r e r a n d d u e from U. S. T re a s u re r 5,000.00 16. O th e r a sse ts, of any 337.74 T otal ........... 1,329.239.53 L IA B IL IT IE S C a p ita l stock paid in ............................. S u rp lu s fu n d ....... U ndivided p ro fits c. L ess c u rr e n t expenses, in te re s t. an d ta x e s paid ..... ............................ C irc u la tin g n o tes o u ts ta n d in g C e rtifie d c h eck s o u tsta n d in g C a s h ie r’s ch eck s o u ts ta n d in g T o ta l of Ite m s 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 .......................................................... Dem and d ep osits (oth er than bank d ep osits subject to R eserve (d e p o s its p ay ab le in 30 d a y s ,:.... In d iv id u a l d e p o sits su b je c t to check C e rtific a te s of d e p o sit d u e in less 30 d ay s ........................................... S ta te , co u n ty , o r o th e r m u n icip al de p o sits s e c u rtd by pledge of a s se ts of th is bank o r s u re ty bond ... D iv id en d s u n p aid ................................. T o ta l of d em an d d e p o sits ( o th e r th a n b a n k d e p o sits) s u b je c t to R eserv e, Ite m s 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 a n d 31 ..............................................’ 17. 18. 19. 20. 24. 25. I ENGLAND GAINS LITTLE FROM GERMAN TOURISTS LONDON, J u ly 3. — H ow ever la rg e m ay be th e n u m b e rs of G er m an s L o c k in g to Ita lk . S w itzer land, F ra n c e a n d o th e r c o u n trie s of c o n tin e n ta l E u ro p e , a n d liow- 23. e v e ry la v ish ly th e y m ay be s p e n d - ' in g m oney in th e se p laces, E ng- j 30. lan d as yet is not rec e iv in g any g r e a t in flu x of G erm an to u ris ts n o r p ro fite e rin g to an y n o tic e a b le e x te n t fio m th e ir sp e n d in g p ro cliv itie s. T he re a so n is. tw o fo ld . F irs t, E n g la n d w ill n o t le t th em in a n d , seco n d ly , th e G e rm a n s do not th in k E n g la n d is m uch of a to u r 32. is t r e s o r t an d do n o t c a re to 34. com e. So f a r as a n y com m ercial 35. 100.000.00 30.U00.UO 15,949.84 99.995.U0 249.00 8.440.74 8.689.74 351,052.98 35,583.70 164,229.24 5.000.00 555,865.92 Tim e d ep osits s u b je c t to R eserve (p a y a b le a fte r 30 days, o r s u b je c t to 30 d ays or m o re notice a n d p o sta l s a v in g s ): ................. C e rtific a te s of d e p o sits 70.602.92 O th e r tim e d ep o sits 445.401.15 P o sta l sav in g s d e p o sits 2,698.19 T o ta l of tim e d ep o sits s u b je c t to R eserv e, Ite m s 32, 33, 34 an d 3 5 518,702.26 L ia b ilitie s o th e r th a n th o se above s ta te d . .. 36.77 in v asio n of E n g la n d is co n cern ed , t h a t is re g a rd e d as im possible, a n d th e G e rm a n s h a v e not even 44. a tte m p te d it. R e p o rts from Ttaly a re th a t Use of water on Orchards, 'Hayland, will be discon T otal 1,329,239.53 m o re th a n 150,000 G erm an tinued for ballance of season in all four sections. The city will not collect for such irrigtaion after!tourists have t,ock®d , in to th a t STA TE O F O REGO N, C o u n ty of J a c k so n , as.: M\ Coy c ash iP r of th e ab ove-nam ed b ank, do solem nly J u ly 1 1924 c o u n try th is y e a r, b u y in g exten- In d b e ltf a**™ S U te m e n t is tr u e to th e be8t of my k n o w le d g i i siv ely a n d sp e n d in g lav ish ly . Irrigation of Public Parks, A. M. to 12 P. M. SATURDAYS. Time South East Section That portion lying South of the Boulevard and Main Sts. and East of Ashland Creek. Flat rate users will be allowed to use water on WED NESDAYS for sprinkling either gardens, lawns, flowers, shrubbery. Time 7 A. M. to 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. Meter users will be allowed to use water on TUES DAYS, for sprinkling either gardens, lawns, flowers, or shrubbery. Time 7 A. M. to 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. North West Section L e tte rh e a d s , s ta te m e n ts . y o u r o rd e r a t th e T id in g s G if W e h av e a good jo b p rin tin g p a rtm e n t. t ce «• .: S ilv e rto n — T rib u n e of ¿ir s ta lls m o d ern , u p -to -d ... .• . m atic jo b p ress. C lassified ads bring result ». c . . J . W . McCOY, C ashier S u b scrib ed an d sw orn to b e fo re me th is 3d. day of J u ly , 192 4. ( g e a l) L U C IL E G ILM O R E, N o ta ry P u b lic. C o rre c t— A tte s t : W . H. M cNAIR THOS. H. SIM PSO N E. D. BR IG G S, D irec to rs th ir d of la s t y e a r, a c co rd in g to i tern h a s show n a s te a d y increase I n te r s ta te C om m erce Com m is-1 i om om y, v. an an d d in in F e b ru a ry , M arch. sion s ta tis tic s . Som e of th is sa v A pril and Alay successively broke ing w as d u e to re tre n c h m e n ts all its p rev io u s re c o rd s for th e p ro m p te d by th e d eclin e of t r a f h e a v ie st a v e ra g e g ro ss to n n a g e RAII,ROADS INCREASE OPERATING ECONOMY fic but m ost of it w as d u e to th e s te a d y in cre ase i n e fficien cy of O p e ra tin g expenses fo r th e o p e ra tio n . ra ilro a d s in th e firs t th ird of 1924 S o u th e rn P a c ific ’s P a c liic Sys- a v e ra g e d a lm o s t $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a m o n th less th a n in th e f ir s t in o p e ra tin g efficien cy and econ- p er tra in an d th e h eav iest gro ss locom otive load. T he a v e ra g e n et tra in lo a d also b ro k e a ll previous rec o rd s in J a n u a r y , M arch, A pril an d May. That portion lying North of East Main and North Main Streets and West of Second St. to intersection of Second and East Main Streets. Flat rate users will be allowed to use water on THURS DAY S, for sprinkling either gardens, lawns, flowers or shrubbery. Time 7 A. M. to 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. A dvertising Meter users will be allowed to use water on TUES DAY S, for sprinkling either gardens, lawns, flowers, or shrubbery. Time 7 A. M. to 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. North East Section That portion lying North of the Boulevard and East Main St. and East of Second St. to intersection of Second St. and East Main SEtreet. r_i Flat rate users will be allowed to use water on FRI DAYS for sprinkling either gardens, lawns, flowers, or shrubbery. Time 7 A. M. to 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. Purveyors*of foods seem to have begun a concerted drive on the American stomach. Everywhere is invitation to eat more, accompanied with lusty trumpeting over the merits of various forms of nourishment. The campaign Meter users will be allowed to use water on TUES is enlivened with many slogans, each emphasizing the im DAYS, for sprinkling either gardens, lawns, flowers, or portance of some one food. The eye sees and believes the shrubbery. Time 7 A. M. to 9 A. M. arnd 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. advertisements, but the works of the stomach are not al Yrou will irrigate as to days and hours as in this ways equal to the faith of the eye. Stomachs have not notice given to you on your section only. yet been standardized, and a considerable irregularity of By Order of the Common Council: performance is still to be expected. E. R. HOSLER, Snpt. Water Wks. Not everyone is in step with the “ eat more” cam paign—it is time “ for calling a halt to the growing pro cession of slogans that pretend to bring new panaceas for health and nutritive well-being to mankind,” says our colleague, the editor of the Journal of the American Med ical Association. Modem labor-saing machinery and means of transportation, he explains, have lessened the haye spoiled a11 that- will give the Kiddies expenditure of physical energy in the world’s work and ™ay 8neer at a race , , Ji j i» i • w h ich co u ld sum up m o ra l r e s A GOOD TIME play a condition that should reduce food lequirements. i p o n sib iiity in th e te rm s of a g r e a t during the celebration and for weeks after. But it would seem that any gain in leisure is to be absorb- b alan ce-b o o k a n d in d e lib le , God- ed in eating. m ad e m a rk s. B u t th e b lu n d e rin g SKEEZIX BABY DOLLS ........... .............. $1.25 Continual practice, perhaps, mav develop a nation of i minds which you scorn were 8ure SKEEZIX BOY DOLLS ......................... '.. 1.50 epicures. It is unthinkable that our flare for invention God as a„ lneBcapab,e j„dge, And PAL DOGS ........................................................ 85 will not ease nev buidens ot the internal economv. Y\ e th e r e th e n e g ro so n g is c le a rly These are made of leather and are very durable. are educated to the (Conveniences of interchangeable parts and triu m p h a n tly r ig h t, GET THEM AT for machines. Wliat is there strange in equipping ardent Needed Religion trenchermen with stomach “ spares?” Well, if food cor-J ’If what we read about tbe Books and D ru g S u n d rie s Stationery porations are to wheedle us into lives of gluttony, let us' bLa°‘ 3,burdarbnl’' true’, w! haTe T o ile t G oods look to our waistcoat buttons and, if need be, die game-1 tw o im p re ssiv e e x am p les of lives Skeezix ELHART’S Everybody Uses It Because Everybody Reads If in the Ashland Daily Tidings