t ASH LA ND D A IL Y T tD IÑ g (Continued Madden Green VMttfcs Prom Page One) g ra a a m a u w . D .' n p u a $ o f Tgia, nationally known aa «der of the prohibition tordes and ont * of ' Contrata, today you’l l mien plenty it yon don’t take in the* L otion show to­ night. T h e. work o f the « - le rric e men in a real tribute to their director, John T . Coyle. * VaodevUfc P a rt In the vaudeville half of the program, Randall Wo^da and 1 Mis« Beronaugh Hughes pre- 1 Mlows: tented a elever allliou«tte, w ith J the aid of bright lights and (Continued Prom Page One) black cartalaa. I t was a weird looking pantomlne. | Ashland’e popular favorite, j One Month _ . Carl Loreland, gave a couple j Three Months Six Months - of pleasing solos in his usual' j One Veer ____ entertaining manner. . j Some vecai and inktrumental , One Month _ Three Months harmony, plus the muscle tirin g 1 Six Months _. Charleston, were presented by < One Y e a r ----- , the harmony trio. Miss Hughes, < Gordon Claycomh and O rrllte j Single Insertion, per inch B all. » I t was a snappy number, j 1 fu ll of life and plegalng enter­ One Insertion a week tainment. , 1 Twc inekrtlona a week ___ The real riot of fun started i Dally insertion ___ __ ____ With the appearance of the Glue < **•»»*. tuwwtvivUf o |MUUl line ..—--.«w»... Brothers, Sticky and Gammy, i Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point lln at impersonated by D r. C. E. Card of T h an k s ...................................... Shine and Carl Smith. T heir 1 Obituaries, per lino ................. _ _ ..... feats of strength, clairvoyance, ] DOMATIDVS acrobatics, tight w ire walking No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made In advurtts- and other th rillin g stunts kept ] tng or Job printing — o jr ¿frupributtona will be In cash.__________ the theater in a gale of laughter. W H A T C O N STITU TE« A D V E R T IS IN G You shnply have to see their ‘A ll future events, where an admission charge la made o r a performance to appreciate It, collection taken la Advertising," No discount w ill be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. end it ’s under a trip le guaran­ tee to chase away the blues. The Village Q uartet In chords ( _____ M ARCH 0, 102« GODS R E D E M P TIO N — “Say unto the children of Isrewl. I and discords predented some real Be Lord, and I will bring you out from • the Egyptians* • • e • harmony of old time favorites ns 1 I w 11 tuke you to me for a people, and I will be to you a God " well as tropical songs, and the crowa hated to see ’em call FR O M D R Y C A M P It a day. .The qua^tyt was com­ God. for the Son of Thy love 1 N EÀ Service and Is now gone above.” prised of V. D. M iller, Andy Mc­ W. D. U PSH A W Gee, 8. A. Peters, Jr., and John W A SHING TO N, March T. Coyle, who directed the show. 0 0 D PIECE OF WCRK Closing EnsnnWp • 'Zeus o f A sh la n d sta n d rea d v to coin-1 The dosing ensemble by tho iM u d - an d jn em b ers o f th e council* for! entire company gave. Just tho . th e ir >........... in fu r th e r in g th e sid ew a lk im prove* right touch of patriotism to 1 m — - m ent d i s i n e \ : e sectio n a d ja c en t to th e n e w norm al send the crowd homeward happy sch ool b u d d in g in s p ite o f th e w r itte n and oral o b je ctio n s and well pleased w lttf the ere- o f p ersons to w hom c iv ic p r o g r e ss an d d e v e lo p m e n t a p - ! ning*s entertainment. Two aW- dlers walked upon the stage in p ea r to m ean but little . front Of the assembled Company One p ro p erty o w n er la st w eek a d v a n ced th e a r g u ­ to the accompaniment of the m en t th a t sid ew a lk im j M ovem ents w ou ld in c r e a s e tb e bugle. Then a drop curtain in the rear of th e ’ stage fell v a lu e o f th e p ro p erty , an d h en ce in c re a se h is ta x e s. H e •p a rt and revealed the fife and p la ced him self, on record a s a g a in s t a n y d e v e lo p m e n t b e ­ drum corps of the C ivil W a r ha cau se he d id n ’t w a n t th e v a lu e o f h is p r o p e r ty in creased .. the company sang the Star A n argu m en t so selftsh a n d in c o n sid e r a te a s th is Bpangled Banner. Aa was said at the start, sh o u ld n ot m e r it th e c o n sid e r a tio n o f th e o ity cou n cil. F o r in sta n ce w e h a v e th è sp e c ta c le o f a p r o p e r ty ow n er w h o is w illin g an d a n x io u s .t ^ .retard t h ^ g r o w th ol th e e n tir e c it y sim p ly b ecau se he* i s a fr a id it w ill ‘ in crea se 1 take, who e ahead__he fu ll strength * N o t lo n g n ow b e fo r e w e Will see the annu al E aster (Gears Brak« Lining Timken Bearing Motor Bearings RingB Pine Valves Axles’ “ d certainly th f eighteenth * mendnient> which was backed * 9 the most emphatic and over- whelming m ajo rity which any HATTER for quièk, satisfactory service 339 E . M ain S tr e e t B E S t VARIETY ALL .KINDS , 40c to $1.00’Per Doz W IT H *• t 4! • s » g.-, y in tb e huRinp.- telep h on y. U p o n th e in u n d a tio n s th a t h o v e •, - -v- jr e ly laid , w e can look forw ard to th e tele p h o n e sy ste m o f the fn tn re, w h ich in e ffe c tiv en ess and u sefu l se r v ic e , w ill su rp ass all th a t h a s g o n e b e fo r e .” The ruin didn’t hurt any I >< s ly and did th e fa n n e r s a Jot of good. t W ***"" J e Ü S 'tires Agee’s Shoe Shop A n y Q u a n tity F rom a S ack to a C arload. I f y o u m is s e d th e Ix’gion show la s t n ig h t y o u m issed s o m e th in g w o rth w h ile . B ut you s till h a v e a ch an ce to c o to n ig h t. Y o u ’ll n o t regret it. 1 - . B r in g Y o u S h o e s T o k BURE SION OF GROWTH The first telephone, m e ssa g e w a s se n t in 1876, .50 years e g o . S o great lia s been th e g ro w th o f th e sy ste m th a t now in 1926,67,700,000 tele p h o n e c o n v e r sa tio n s ta k e p la c e each d a y . T he tw o tele p h o n e s o f 1876 h a v e in c re a se d to 16,- 000.000 in stru m en ts to d a y . T h e first tele p h o n e lin e p f 30 feet has grow n to a n etw ork o f m ore th an 40 m illio n m iles o f w ire; and sw itch b o a rd s, b u ild in g s, pqje lin e s , cab les, co n d u its, and oth er form s o f p la n t h a v e b een co n str u c te d , costinrr o v er $2.500,000,000. A»- P r e sid e n t W . 8 . G ifford, o f th e A m erica n T ele- , - e and T ¡’egraph C om pany, re ce n tly said , “ T h e ad- "■ y y w » * i - •■’'•r mad e du ri ug t he ft ret 5 0 y ears o I-; wn “ ]> H S y stem are u n j» p a lle tc d in the Ji sto r y o f ! • ‘ ation . T h ey arc ob n trih g tio n b /w h lch .X fr ado to b ea r’ *»«” the moot part thqy are ults if it bo «hBPly kidding tpetn constituents y aommunity for political homo consumption, nets to a ll ! othkr words, the home "O f course S»H»rles applaud their wet an- of a dry Who ties and activities and they en- ' the nation J°V ’the sweat seducing charms o overthrow ®f popular applause.’ But their rooees o f t h e | erforta *111 come gloriously to at, I natural- ® *« « h t N o constitutional amend­ in ’ that any ment has ever been repealed;’ and v ou w ill b e con vin ced o f its su p e r io r q u a lities, HALF CENTURY SINCE FIRST TELEPHONE came, jure now contending for that modification which would- m en* nullifications . v “ fcoe can’t get a mother's ana- o f . them to say ha waata , to bring hack the old-tlfce galM k , of news- w l*h it» robbing corruption, Jw srvice to ac- 8U“ e ert“ »- T h *y vide poll on to me In the ^onfUancM o f leatlon, more J tho cloak rooms that the baqfa r before a t-| 1»» > I U n e r e r be repealed. ia A th e v a lu e o f h is ow n p r o p e r ty and m ig h t resu lt in a s lig h t in c re a se in ta x es. T h e a c tio n o f th e co u n cil la s t n ig h t w ill serv e a s m w a r n in g to o th e r p r o p e r ty ow n ers o f sim ila r co n v ictio n s th a t th e y w ill n o t be p erm itted to sta n d in th e w a y o f e iv ic d e v e lo p m e n t; th a t th e in te r e sts o f th e c ity a s a w h o le are o f m ore im p ortan ce th a n th e lik e s or d islik e s o f a sm a ll g r o u p o f p e r so n s w h o w o u ld r a th er w alk a lon g in n d d y co w p a th s th a n to sp en d a sm a ll su m in nodded im p ro v em en ts. ’ j T h e c it y co u n cil la s t n ig h t d id a good p ie ce o f work. I t is to be h op ed th a t it s fu tu re a c tio n w ith referen ce to n eed ed im p ro v em en ts w ill lie o f th e sa m e order. A sh la n d r e sid e n ts can tak e jn s t p rid e in th e recent ann ou n cem en t th a t t h is c ity d u r in g 1925 sh o w e d a la r g e r p ro rata in crea se in telep h o n e su b sc r ib e r s th a n a n y c ity in th e sta te . E v en K la m a th F a lls , w ith it s w id e ly a d v e r tise d r a il­ road boom , w a s u n ab le to sh o w th e sa m e g r o w th as A sh ­ lan d in th e m a tte r o f n e w tele p h o n e co n n ectio h s.» The g ro w th o f th e tele p h o n e is a n e v e r f a ilin g sig n o f city g row th and p ro g ress. A s h la n d ’s record is so m e th in g to th in k ab ou t; a n d ,ta lk a b o u t, too. t no Ao thb organic loir kitttfea n a e M w n t li h >• ever- meetved, and dancer pf a n n a jjn ^ t, with f i f ­ mpetod by the man- teen mtìllòn woman turned loose wriSn for the ptoteo. Fordson Make a Difference on B af Voiir Fori