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J k » jC"•' j» Y-jTTt PAGE THREE Marathon King In the Sport World Here’S Chance to Win $5000 Step this w a y all iJT o U wrestling wizard«! That la, iff you’re Inter ested In winning SO00 smackers. •For • money be longs to you— p ro v id in g you can throw Mr. J o e Malcewlcx, m ighty matman Of U tic a , N , T , . M U lcew Icz has this sum posted prominent Boston promo ters. I t has been posted for sev eral months, and though the big Pole has taken on some tough grapplers of late, he still has the ' iwlth $5000. -There a re no strings to Maloewlcs’s of fer, either. H e bars no one, not. even the stellar fitecher or the Mon-like Lewis. ) Maloewics I s the exponent ¡the terrible ig e r so flying mare, a hold de-j nreloped a p a .break and coon (ter for the head- lock. I t consists, o f allowing an1 o pp on en t you smoke A . J. Newm an, of Dallas claims the ' championship In two marathon , events—dar.clftg and automobile <lrlv- ' Ing. Recently lie drove contlnMOualy, cha.ned 1« a car. for 15# hours and ’ 18 minutes. H e also flitted around a hallroom floor for 21* hours and 50 minutes. In March he's going to drive across the continent. ; Badgers to — cure a headlock,' Malcewlcx t h e n grasping the r i val about tbs waist. » hoisting him over back ward to the mat. • v W H E N a fellow’s happy as a spring robin, he’s just got to show it. Face lighted up like a sample house. Look at those jimmy-pipers all around you. Y o u can’t tell whether they’ve just got a raise, or whether they’ve been men tioned in a rich uncle’s will. < LUTHER WINS FIGHT DIES. JAP . WITH HIS REICHSTAG PREMIER CABINET RESIGNS BERLIN, Jan. 28— (U.P.)— TOKIO, Jan. 28. — (IP) — Fol The Reichstag, facing the cer lowing the dp&th of V lsco^t T. tainty of dissolution and loss Mato, Japanese premier, the Jap of prerogatives and pay if it anese cabinet resigned today. overthrew Chancellor Lather’s Home Minister Wakasukl has H e n ry Brooks is captain of the Uni ««rsity o f Wisconsin basketball team new cabinet, today voted confi been appointed temporarily to fill this season. He plays center, and In addition to getting most o f the tip- dence in the regime. Chancellor the office of premier. off«, is very proficient a t long tosses. Lukher , wept to parifomcai, ; He's a jugior and balls from Txrtfls- armed with authority to act on ' vtlle. Ky. dissolution if mlsconfidence was AMERICAN GIRL IS voted. SWEPT FROM SHIP The vote was 160 to 119, with 151 members sustaining from VICTORIA, B. C„ Jan. 28 —• voting. The government an (IP)— The Canadian Pacific liner nounced that on the faith of Empress of Asia, delayed four this scarcely comforting victory days by north Pacific stonps, is it would remain in office. , due here Friday. Miss Leona -X. Kearns, an American girl, was Baker — Stockmen organize washed overboard and lost yes- for orderly, supervised marketing I terday, repeats from the captain of their products. of the vessel say. But here’s the secret: T h ey’ve discov ered Prince A lbert! Just you tuck a neat wad o f P. A . into the muzzle o f that little old jim m y-pipe and make fire with a match. M a n , alive. H e re ’s tobacco as IS tobacco. M ellow. M ild . A win in every draw. This Travel Bargain — through the warm southland at but a few dollars additional. For but little more than the direct-route fare, secure this amazing plus-value in your trip ease this winter. * California—San Francisco and the gav scene* and ac- "tivitics of Del M onte, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, H o lly wood. The orang'c-hnds; a trip , at small-added fare, to ' San Diego and over spectacular Carriso Gorge. On through fast-awakening Arizona (w it|} side trip to Phoenix and over scarred Apache T ra il), rich in beauty and tonisi.ee. VisitTucson, Douglas. E l Paso, busy gate- * w ay into old Mexico, w ith interesting Juarez just across the line; then San Agconio, Houston, fascinating New Orleans. . _ * And theqee by train to east or north, or by Southern Pacific steamer for a delightful 5-day voyage to New York. Stopover privilegss on one-way tickets allow visits at each of these interesting placet. , * , • Sunset Lim ited service San Francisco to N ew Orleans. First-class accommodations; personal service of maid, barber, valet, Delicious ificals in Southern Pacific dining cars. To NEW YORK Hua way $109.20 T h l. r if lift y -w i f.n tincntal trains, including S iu ta , Smuit L in ita l Tourist fare lower— through tourist ' »leaner San Francisco to Washington, D . C. r a t complete, a c c in te travel information communicate w ith SEATTLE MAN MAY BE ON SHIPPING BOARD WASHINGTON, Jan. 28— (U. P.)— Judge Steven J. Chadwick of Seattle was discussed as a r VSAHA a MMkwto I OF 1 (1 » V » £ ftU ' Coast position on the Shipping Board, at a conference between President Coolidge and Worrel Wilson. Ira Bronson and W. M. Calvert, representatives of the Seattle chamber of commerce. BUTCHER SERVICES TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY e9 Í— i Presenting Charlie Rogers, »tar quarter and half-mile runner of the University of Pennsylvania. He'«, expected to bring in many points for the Red and Bine during the coming track* season Rogers Is also n star football player being one of the beat backs Penn has had In a long while. L i Æ • k Southern PacificUnes G. N. Kramer, Ticket Agent—Phone 43 Funeral services for T. J. Butcher, who died at a local hospital Tuesday night, will be held at the Stocks Undertaking Parlors Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment will be in the Mountain View cemetery, Mrs. George Hoak and Mrs. Goldie Oates of Klamath Falls, nieces of Mr. Butcher, are in Ashland to attend the funeral. smoke-sport. — wo other tobacco is like it! © mu . Onuaar. ■. X M. «. WHOLE F « Y OF 8 LIVING IN ONE FORD • Q u a lity tobacco and no mistake. Y o u ’ll say so the instant P. A .’s wonder ful smoke percolates into your system. Get together now— you and your jim m y- pipe and Prince Albert. Step around the corner and tell the man you want a tidy red tin of P. A . Th en you’re set for real pRINEE ALBERT Two-Sport Star e N o other tobacco is like Prince Albert. Cool and sweet and fragrant. N o t a nip or a scorch in a barrel of it. T h e Prince Albert process cuts out bite and parch, and develops a tobacco flavor that has solace and satisfaction written all over it. By JULIAN 8NYDER (United Press Staff Correspon dent) CLEARWATER, Fla., Jan 28. — (U.P.)—A flivver is the fam ily bedroom for Mr. and Mra. Wiftlam Courtney and their six Children, ranging In age from nine years to nine months. The Courtney’s, typical of the some 10,000 so-called tin-can tourists In Florida, are "camping dût," near here, and their auto mobile is their home. Courtney la an Itinerate sales man for a mail order clothing company. He sleeps on a cot f 11 vy > * 'hâd In the rear seat of the car, Mrg. Courtney; with most of their "brood," makes her "neete** Marian, nine, the eldest child, has a “bedroom" of her own In the front seat. Meals are cooked over a camp fire and during the day when Courtney la away taking orders or doing other odd J°bs, the children, Katherine, Louise Rachel, Robert, William, Jr„ and Marian play* In the big pan» ture where the oamp le located. Rent for the camp site costa Courtney f l a week; wood is free and there are no winter clothes to bny for the children. When It mine; wall, like all campers, they expect a wetting occasionally. av The Courtneys lived In New are parked in a circle reminis Jersey. Business was fair, but cent of the days of '49 when the urge to come to Florida was the covered wagons carried the great. Ten dollars was all the pioneers into the west. family treasury contained but there was the flivver and so BELLVIEW CLUB WILL the family started out. GIVE CHICKEN DINNER When the modest store of funds ran low during the jour In yesterday's issue of The Tid ney, the family stopped at a ings, it was erroneously stated convenient tourist camp while that a chicken dinner would be Courtney took orders for his served by the members of the company or did odd Jobs to pro Upper Valley Community club, at vide food and gasoline. Thus In the Ashland Ladles Civic Club short stage», the trip was ne house this evening. The dinner gotiated. will be served tomorrow evening Arriving here, the Courtneys In the clubhouse. Following the dinner, which selected a camping site and went will be served from 6 to 8 p. m., into "winter quarters." It is estimated that there are a jitney dance will be held, con thousands of families in Florid; tinuing until twelve. The dinner and dance are to today that have migrated under be given in an effort to increase much the sama circumstances. the building fund of the club. Tourists camps dot the state. They are located near every town in Florida, BUENOS AIRES 8WEAT8 Sometimes the tourists— are IN SUMMER HEAT WAVS provided with tents. Thus little tourist cities spring up. Of BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 28— 7 tnefs are no "city" taws (U.P.)— Jammer hM settled and custom alone rules the com down in earnest to the buslnei munities. of making things hot for Buenos Many, like the Courtney’s Aires. sleep in the automobiles which A damp clinging heat descend- ed upon the etty, filled tho 'streets, and even threatened to penetrate into the deepest cor ners of the "Cervesarias,” where a parched and sweltering eltlsenry sought solace in foam ing stejns. Thanks to the kindly nature, and plenty of be«r, Buenos Aire? will survive the present heat The humidity la usually brok en after three or four days by violent thunder .atorma, and the beer never rune out. r to* We Have I Used Cars Park Garage DRY BLOX «W TONY..<A* wondu horse ‘^YANKEE SEÑO AT THE VINING FR ID A T AND SATURDAY ARE NOW ARRIVING FASTER PLACE YOUR ORDER E A R LY • ** ' • * • -to ASHLAND LUMBER COM? 384 Oak St. Aoroea R. R. Tmckn r >