I ■ 1 A.- •il1 MALARIA GERMS Cannot erurvive three months in the rich ozone at Ashland. Pore domeetio water helps. The Tidings Has Been Ashland's ’' . ▼OL. XI.IX Successor to the Bsml-Weskly Tidings, V ola»« 43 HILLAH TEMPLE SHRINERS WILL BOLD MEETING Music Unbalances Prisoner’s Mind; Padded Cell Used BILLINGS, Mont., Mar. 10— (U.P.)— It Is pos-. sible that the Billings municipal band needs a re-organlsatlon. At any rate, when the band started its weekly prac­ tice on the court house lawn near the county Jail, one of the prisoners became violently Insane a short time after the music started. The prisoner was a vagrant who had been arrested several nights ago for Imbibing too ranch liquor. The band was playing “How Dry I Am,'; when he became a raving maniac. His con- - dttion war* so sektoua Jailors were compelled to pnt him in a padded cell. Extensive Plans Laid Por Spring Ceremonial Here On Saturday BIO TIME PROMISED Jianqurt, D hacs and Other Fca- tures Arranged (or Noble« And Wive« Sliriners ef Hlllah Temple have completed extensive plans (or the big «prlng ceremonial to be held here next Saturday, at which time the caravan of the faithful will complete Its pilgrimage across the burning ■and« to the oasis of Ashland. From all Indications a largt class of novices will be on hand to take the perilous Jaunt across the red-hot sands to Shrlnedom. F. D. Wagner, potentate of Hlllah temple, and W. H. Day. recorder, bavs sent out the usual Invitation reciting the program which is In store for nobles on that day. Women Invited The business session will be held at the armory at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Fol­ lowing this there will be a ban quet at the Llthla Springs ho­ tel, starting at 6:15 and con­ tinuing until 7:45. Both Shrinerg and their wives are in­ vited to the banquet. The work of the ceremonial at which the candidates will get their’s, will start at the armory at 8 o'clock. Following the session, an old fashioned dance will be held at the armory, te which the wives and sweethearts of the Shrin- ers are Invited. Hlllah Temple's famous patrol will be In action during the see alone, as will the drum and bugle corps, and a few real sur­ prises are in store for the wear­ ers of the fet. 38 » 33 33 * (Unltsd ARE HELD FOR BIG BURGLARY » Trio Who Looted Riddell » •' Home in Portland Are Nabbed by Detectives a a a LOOT IS RECOVERED a One o f Prisoners Proves to I» a Ex-Convict— Others Are a Mere Boys a a PORTLAND, Ore., March 10 a — (U.P.)— Portland police today a had recovered practically all the a loot which was taken Saturday a night when burglars looted the a home of A. G. Riddell of rugs. a Jewelry and other articles valued a a at more than 810,000. Three youths who committed a 33 Mother of Mrs. Frank G. Ward Passes After Extended Illness the daring burglary are also under arrest. They are John E. Hobart, aged 22, an ex-con- vlct; Helmuth Nechyta, aged 19, and Ray Klinger, aged 19. Ho­ bart was first arrested by po­ lice detectives. He took them to an east side rooming house where much of the loot had been cached. A abort time later, the detectives arrested his two younger pals. All three of the prisoners have confessed, according to police, although they deny the where­ abouts of some of the missing articles which were taken. INCOME TAX MAN A S K IN CID ementa! "We believe Ashland Is on More sidewalk Improvemen the eve of a real awakening, to th® with special reference it Main and with a city administration cross streets between Bast and