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¿ASHLAND DAILY T ID IN G S Berberi w p * W «te** t* k K w m * r it» p u i o d l M J Í IWi A H < Wt H r o m t t o t o M r * f % i ’Ü g r i « « r Mow ***> H g t f i » * * " * \ ?:- •' E«fok«k <M* M« W«4 ktoVH* “e u m f l u M a Dp* W < tM aUfotiom onothr m»o «aid fc«r." tkfo foovafos Mo order«« Mor to "foute Uto Mtwo aad so to t»e Tetopk0«O«l » if > t« a AC ^ .-•1 / I ) oOMor won aad M a r " H n only MOWOO t i tk a s p o tllg k l. O» atk- toto kas to ho a star aa« rasat» of o il the sua nasoss »•« faUurte o olo». WRk tko ptoper tetoot d t 1»»B on lntorMttonol sport fifclds lt might bo In ordor now to moke a tow guesses on what may happen thio year- considering thavartous etpaono at random and wltk a wlltlng- noaa to aaattme liability ter an» false predictions tke following Is submitted: Jack Dompser will retain tka heavyweight championship of tka world by remolding saoftolallr In Mo donations to charities or otherwise will he made In advsrtte- »r Job prlnting — our contributions will be in cash. WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING "AH future events, where an admission charge la made or a etlon taken la Advertising.” No dfooonnt will hs allowed Religious or Benevolent Ordoia. I • lt to «et «o «MftouM to ra e k tMo to» a» lt to to ragafo “ »«*• TMo to*>to Mnror. th¥ Monot, on« tho hoookoll ployor hsvs tho tooonttoo oi ambitioa whsa tfeoy aoo Mkahfo» to tko to» b«| WM0» thoy r a o k tko enot thor« 8BMARAN», Sumatra Jaak16 AP» ' >l«hl lstevaattoaal seien retirement. Marry Wills wUlwpend another year seeking sympathy ter his hard luck. ' . .. «. Tka Pittsburgh Pirates wUI win tho' National League pennant because It la a groat young ball club that haa la st found itself and that haa gained the noeesaary JANUARY IS . 1026 T H E RIGHTEOUS P R E V A IL :— “And it came to pass, when 'G od destroyed the .cities of the plain, that God remembered Abraham »and seat Lot out of the midst of the overthrow.” Qe>. 10:10. P R A Y E R :— W e are grateful nnte<Yehe, O God. that the«ptkji«r io f a righteous maa has power and prevails. I Hi confidence. BUI TUden will ratalfo tb« world’s tepais championship bee cause there is no rival player within* three pointe of him. Bobky Jouex will win too nor tlonal nmataut » a ll chamtfhashtp because he haa the game and the AND J feq fu rtftn en t fort flitot-clnss e g g s b e in g th a t th e y rhukt w e ig h a t ’ le a st 2$ o u n ces p e r dozen. Thpgç w h ic h djd not^ ^¡balance on th e sCfclès, a d ju ste d nccoirdirig to le g a l regu - I^ ation a, had to d isp o se d q f a s Colls, w ith on a p p r o x i- *U&ate reduotioR o f ,6 eeu ta p gr d ozen on th e c u lls. , Some substitutes p * y bo fig good as the real article. Hut mongy la a poor substitute tor happiness. Many m«u am bls<er «U paper than they *$•», by ¿»tors. Friaceton scientists vote Ini la v o tf ^ o ftttlo « -, W eaker , l f Tb«; eaalaat. forw:’of m atheput- it was after looking at a few £*spft w r a ld -irwKrate t h a < 4 t w b o ld Wot iBcTewse th 4 ctostb lqj tor a boy to learn is ci«jw .’ students. ra I t is u n d ersto o d th a t a g o v e r n m e n t a g e n c y a lrea d y ^ e s ta b lis h e d h a s been g iv e n th is w ork , w h ic h on th e snr- , --------- ' Het«» W ills wUl w g t ie na tional woman’s tsnnl* chateplon- 8EA TTLB , /h n . I f . '- M t P » — • Returning home la ta last night, ' Mrs. M. B. English, foUOd.a borg- ' jar hiding unger her bed. The rok- ship because she la for-ahoad of the field sad she m iy win tha world’s championship If Mil«. Lenglen consents to me«t hof. > e r threatened her W l t h a g u n , Red Qraaga w yi not rotors to Stripped her of her earring«, and 1 his studies- at lUlnala.’ fled. She fainted. Several hour? i Rogers Hornsby wlU wtn tha 'later she recovefog and notified i National League hattfog chspf- pleuahtp for tka seventh time be the police. cause no on's oan hit Mke ha «an. Gll ffoMe wttl say next fail • that qemali baa tka moist foot ball «quad he ever saw. r W H 08B A D V E R T IS IN G B IL L S DO Y O U P A Y ? T hp sto re th a t d o e m ’t a d v e r tis e p a y s th e a d v ertis- ng b ill fo r th e one th a t does. E v e n * m erch an t in b u sin e ss p a y s fo r a d v e r tisin g , whether h e u sed i t or n o t I f a c o m p e tito r 's a d v e r tis in g a k e e a n y b u sin e ss a w a y from h im , th e p ro fit hg w ou ld a v e m ad e on t h e lo st sa le is w h a t h is co m p etito r s nd- e r tie in g c o s t him . Y o u h a v e , p erh a p s, w on d ered h o w som e sto r e s can iffo rd to sp en d , tuiqh en orm ou s »Jims fo r a d v e r tisin g . [?hat is e a s y to fa th o m . T h e ir c o m p etito r , w h o do esn ’t id vtotfee a n d w h o se b u sin e ss th e y ta k e, p a y s fo r th eir ad vertisin g. • , S a y th e J o n e s fa m ily is n c u sto m er o f y o q ; store, phey h ^ v e $60, w h ich th e y in te n d to sp en d w ith you. Phey re a d th e a d v e r tis in g o f y o u r co m p etito r and are p d u ccd to sp en d th e ir $60 w ith h im in ste a d o f sp e n d in g |t v i t h y o n . T h e sto re m a k es 20 p er cen t, or $12, on th e )ale. T h e y d e d u c t, w e y i l l s a y , th e $1 a d v e r tia in g coat h»A fafwa $11 p r u iit 4 e fL T h e a d v e r tis in g h a s co st them tin g , th e y g o t b a c k its< cost an d had $11 profit th ey lid n o t h a v e h a d o n ly fo r th e ir a d v e r tisin g . W h o p a id fo r th is a d v e r tisin g ? DidAhfe a d v e r tis e r p a y - N o. H e go t th e c o st bacl{, and I t bedkfies. ’ ' ' , D id th e p u r c h a se r p a y ? N o. H e p a id o u ly th e regu- p r ice . T h en w h o d id p a y ? T h e «tore th a t d id n o t , a d v e r tise p a id for h is edm - itnr'a a d v e r tis in g . H e n o t o n ly p a id to r th e o th er fel- *p a d v e r tis in g ,'b u t h $ p w d <Rrt e f h is ca sh d raw er tlie It h i f c o m p e tito r m ade on th e sa le . T h e store th a t ip*t a d v e r tis e p a y s t h e M dvertism g b ill fo r th e one , d o es. H e pays in lo s s o f s a le s, p rofits and in creased ' There Is always a tendency for patience to develop Into Insl- Women can stand more cold than men. That's why the aver age husband has to fire tho L ots * and molasses are alike furnace. In the ono respect .of 'being both ness. , sweet and dauby. Bandits shot a man at n Some repent from change of poker Same In Lexington, Ky head, but most of us repent for I t ought to he against the law fiwr of punishment. to rob a poker game. In w ritin g love letters, it is well %o consider how they w ill Sometimes the honeymoon is BO uud to a Jury as well as to over whea the llckker runs out. thk g irl. There’s one thing about driv Her Heck says: “ Olt Into a ing on a slippery road. Yon don’t flghj Where you don’t belong, and h a v e . to worry about who will oar» for you la old*age. you* WlU git licked sure.” OUT O UR W AY By Williams '-lUH OosrT* >4APTUrt VO*K G TT » M l Çpw fc O M O O *JM ïw viy mu H > BEING A CHAMPION ..... By HENRY U FARRELL....r ..(B ulto* Ptoss Sports Efittovl N »W YQ Rg, j«g. Just bufote i4 '/‘A Hu* 1 HM» •** 1 , ■ J i 1 ri X - 4Fh» sieve th a t lo s e s b u s in e s s through n o t a d v e r tisin g w f c f t U i o v e r h e a d a n d u n it sa le c o st th a t it can n ot sib ty s e ll g o o d s a s c h e a p ly a s th e sto re th a t in creases a«$aa a u d « e d u c e s i t s c o s t W ith a d v e r tisin g . * TUB B A K U -UNO M O H S. H A M O S , Map 'hnnd thau any olhCr ypA#^ ator starting the gape. S n s a p - plfod harsalf. hawov»r. agd *|ap t plugging aVay hour after ;fo>«r, dap alter dap. » t i l she OOeame one of th e' beat players In tbp world. She Is praotleany aWne ih i»a American field so fob W o A fb k - tlon Is concerned but she has nat letd o w n . M p doubt she hap bmr . mind on. the crown worn h r MQe. fitasnhm Lenglan. Uto . worton skamplon. and with the p efoera auca that seams te ha- bar «pat prominent charpcterlstic, *ho surely will waav lt>«oms day. . TOD-MORGAN By LINCOLN Q tM ^ B k ftO ; Harvard wRi »Ick about tho r football com m ittee., i , ( Uplted Pypss , Correspondent) LOS ANGELES. Q«A. Jpg 1» t The Yale crew will give Har- — (IF)—“I raised tka bay to 1-a | vard another fine pnstnig In tholr gambling house, but thepe ath't I annual race z«> ths Thames. i Princeton w ill have another s o cleaner young feller a r a s * better fighter la the e o s a ír r ’’ i football team. Fred “Dad1’ ltargaa, «¿l rug Harry Grab will retaia tho world's middleweight champion ged frontiersman (ran. lite » ’ ship and Mickey Walker will clflc northwest, told the .Vailed have to watefc his step and'pick his spots. ehamplea of blu hup. Tpd. a w , Charley Resenherg win teas world’« Junior lightweight • Wte- holdsr. ' tha' bantamweight title. ‘ Paul Bertoabaeh win hold ktm- ' The boy v e s t ;to tke top of ’’ self open to meet any maa er kto ofote Move r a e p tly by hampi s aaimal la tko Held. tog out Mike Ballerina of N r« Walter Hagan will make as Jersey, la the tenth round o? much money ns any of tha golf- their title match. It wae “Da4” Morgan who Nurmi will stay shy of A um M- persuaded his son to become a cau promoters. Commlsaloaer Landis will go •outh to Inspect the major league training campa. Conato Mack will hope fas the America« League peaaant. Babe Ruth will fan savural dun-Y *<Ào«k. A o v .ity > times. \ Baseball will aat cry ter rala during the werld1»,series. Yale wlR cover tha press Max la the Bowl. (???) B. K, Hall. ohalrmAn o l the rules commute«, will not dossaad a« All-American team. * Everybody will a«uawk shoot Army-Navy football tickets. < All kaada should have a good t|me. - - « Ï go v ern m en t. H o w e v e r , th is p r o b a b ly is n o t th e case. ¿□ E ventually a d d itio n a l d u tie s w ill be g iv e n th is a g e n c y , 2 j|vith th e r e su lt th a t u n d o u b te d ly th e p erso n n el o f th e •SRgency w ill h a v e t o be in c re a se d , w ith a n a tu ra l in c re a se c o s ts o f o p era tio n . . . . . N e v e r th e le ss, th is la w ahotlld n o t n e c e ssa r ily b e con-. S gtem ned b ecau se it m ig h t e v e n tu a lly a d d m ore c o st to th e O p e r a t i o n o f crur g o v ern m en t. T h e r e are m a n y b en efits to jEflhe la w . T h e p u rch a ser w ill g e t a b e tte r g r a d e o f e g g fo r Q h e m o n e y , u n le ss h e «¿ants t o p k y l œ s a n d ta k e sm a ller l3 r g g * . T h e h o u se w ife b a k in g a c a k e w ill p ro d u ce a flu ffie r . te r cak e. M any o th e r b en efits w ill r e su lt in o th e r w a y s. T r u ly , w e sh o u ld n o t in d isc r im in a te ly con d em p g o v e r n m e n t a l reg u la tio n w ith o u t c o n s id e r in g th e r e su lts nt- Cmained; ev e n th ou gh i t is w ise to lim it g o y e r n m e p ta l con- 3 r o l o f p erson al lib e r ty an d a c tio n s a s m u ch a s is oo n sist- wheu sha « r a put 'a-’rrauU t ''to thu kfofor m ra at the U«ly«»fi The ordinary W Ma th ' ONAWAT. Mteh.. Jaa. U .» - t.r -* Three men are m isait*. < ’ 4am«sa. - estimated at more an halph a million dollaro, < » 8 afod Ay a lir e which destroyed a«» a .darned f t » o » ," said the elder- Morgan. "Hs was horn' to S e ttle , on ChVfotmaa R * A l l l l ♦’I .w a s rpaPtag a gambling house aa« coutluued la the bail nasa «util Tod wpa pant twelve. When he was sly years old he used to sell papers to the cusfo- msta tk a t hu*g around my place and Rearby aalooaa. •When h s w te IS 1 Towed bldk tg b*kk tko gamhHog teblee afid ha either held k<a own or took tko boys down tke Una. Tka aba all told me ha was goto* to he- sosse a. gambler sad that kinder seam« me* cause I wasted* him to - > k fighter "Tke fellers used to teH me “You’ll rate that kM. lettjn* him run around and go to the aeon a. cleaner boy than tkat kld turned out to be." Tbs.proud father of the young champion h«s no desire to vide on the crest of fame h a has breught to his Hchting sou. Af ter wishing the championship, th > elder Morgan sold half his In terest to his fighter to Fmnk Churchill, nsttenally known hand ler of boxers, ter SIS,OM.