Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 23, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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Hé# Y«tak, nteOOrdint » general
aBtolWM. Uh tlennk dpéH HU
no close rival anjhvbere.
la the Vlehai toadlos many
Wrtlgn sHieto. as «au «ó idem
celebHÜeé, iré Ooitinhally busy,
a (act 4f *»fch tm« îs fbmlnded
almost daily by exhibitions of
no* óaintínts a«« sculpture«.
It is In the realm of gaiety
rather in her opéra and hbr
studio«, however, th k tth e casual
traveler would find Vienna most
changed froto thé lark recon­
struction Haya of iaia ahd lHO-
Où the floors n{ hdr many ball-
rooms and dance palaces thé*
wont« see a sight which who
aatnbwn five ytort bgo. As lb
the imperial pre-war day» thé
VieHneee tto-gtt their trbttfcie*
each evening in the giddy whirl
ot the (amone vienaa waits.
.T ie dance IWtor hU
in­
creasing in mtentoty t& several
years past. During 1 » 4 there
were S.OC4 balls. In IMS this
number insthnaed to 8,448.
During t ie month of laudar/
this year 1.S2T danced wdre
held, in average of more than
eighty e«eh hlgtf^-abd this dees
not Include the cabarets, tea
rooms, cafes, hotels,-etc., Which
are open for daneing each af­
ternoon and evening.
It In­
cludes only these specially ar­
ranged balls for which official
permission must be obtained
from the city antherttlet
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DISPLAY À D V m tn sftra • BATES
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DONATIONS
No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made la advertis­
or job printing — onr contributions w ill be In cash
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(or * tfcm r W í fctaVjhHWt
b o x « In tito h«avywnl»ht «Ma­
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t i l o h » rftfaotak i»i«taier
to h«c pre-war position
Monte (trat «m iantoltod nyn-
akll la » t a t * » ta ita * t o n e s t
at the University of Nebraska.
P P IC IÀ L CflTY PA PER
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"A ll fatnre events, whore an admission charge la made or a
«olleetion taken is Advertising.”
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No discount w ill be allowed Religious or BenevolkHt Orders.
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GOD W O NDERS] fi/ylWRd H lk t ,T |e c (I hofcj ; a * i f
the
Gods’ Who is lilqp; ’iWftv’ TlfScrVloriduH' In hortadsl, Thgrtfll in
praises, doing wonders?" Ex. 15:11.
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PR A YER — “O Lord, our JUord. hpwiexcelientjm Thy. name I f
i l l the earth, who hast set T h | ^ r ^ ^ m ^ f | f » e n 7 v
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.th a good warm handshake and put some feeling itito
eir grip, the cordiality thtis expressed was a vote get-
A good active group of liandshaket$L*au booth a tfilAi.
f i
!iey give an energetic handclaso
s to cheer up these lonely folks. raet4ousiy tliey.’»«d
like the traditional cat in the strange garret, W
i someone comes along and gives them a warm hand-
, they say this j s a good town wheje p eop le are wel-
k 1. Evop j f t f t
d aim e^ tji|tf handshaking ill'h ot
Ary, ye#>i<
sa id ,|h i< .7 q ii e« 4 alw ays protect
J m rsclf froto Htiy contagions by w ashing your hands
» f o r e eating. A social custom that so promotes friendli-
¿ s g ' w ’titat tb tar tightly Wet aside. ' /•*'
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A warm, handclasp and a firm look iu tlie eye will
iv e aw ay more diseases than could come to Und thi-fa
e haadabake» r£k>'I<am for'th e handshake, with a grip
id a ffcfth df friefid’s llip i i ’tfie feye.
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at an agency, eupeKbiencent'«
whim, for breaking sojne rule
that he Wouldn't think, aa a
white man, of paying the teaat
attention to.
To be sure, the sentences are
passed by Indian judges of the,
reservation "courts of Tndlafi'
N B A Service W rite r
offenses.” bdt the superinten­
W A S H IN G TO N — Chains
are dent appoints t h e . Judges
anrt,
M in e , wton again ti&» season.
can redtovn them when he llkest
This fashion not» comes front There are 80 such courts in i
March h — (ta.
the F o rt Peck (M o n t.) "Sioux the country.* The judges get,
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sntital.
t o ma.
A
woman's
team
beat
a
man's
Indian reservation.
810 a month »Seh.
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Southern Pacific railrodd bfc-
. I t ’s on the authority of a
logic every tim«v
I t a n r . hly* P A ta tM A le » t t U
couple • of ' ¿ the'
tribesmen—
. y«»to|j, ^ tW ^ d n J {Hufus Ricker
m ttb«n,gkfW y
The device to toatopntoted by
■Tw ho J^e
m t » f Indian’s
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alfihai, .
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buttons on the steering whcHi,
one for a right «ha the other
for a le ft tarn.
The signals
representetives, trylpa to pro­
tect their rights la tohgreas.
Steele brought one of the
chains along, to show how the
htyle looks.
You’ve got to-keep whistling
’ I t ’s no new Style, • however. If you want things to keep hum-,
Sneceaa has many Ingredients,
Ever since Indians have lived mlng.
but the only ene that really
.*
on reservations It's prevailed.
conato to hard work.
Nor did the Indians Introduce
Sometimes a quartet 1*
I t . ’ The Whites did that, for Ihg but four flushera
it Som» men do hd cheating Wi­
the red's benefit.
the Simple renten that théy
Yor some ' reason or other,
it's a wise man who makes ur lack the naeesaar/’ technique.
the Indians are unappreciative.
his w ife’s mind before his bwn.
There Isn't ftihfch choice be­
F o f an out-and-out danger-
People who live In • spring tween tke odor of the old-fash­
ona crim inal Steele and Rldkbt salts Should not opeh m ilk bot­ ioned livery stable and the smell
of smoke In tke modern garage.
adm tt, S good, strong log chain, tles.
flfW ty HVlted oil, pethaps with
OUR WAV
Bv Williams
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DkFB& BM O I TO WOMBM v .
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A Russian dispatch says that Mndtuue IieaiR, Wift> of
tfte former premier of soviet Russia, feels offended if a
raan offVrs her a seat in a tralri, or steps aside to give liei-
#c<-e<leiK-^ ¿J^dlgxun attitude may so<i^A*xaggendcd, yi$
^ m a y be S logical outcome of modem feminism.
A t your Favorite Soda
Fountain or Confect­
ionery.
U II
" 1 Made frt>m Rich Cream
L and F u te F ttiite —
J -/..2 a B eal Food.
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Cliimttey P ipe (Terrà Cotta)
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d a /)
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TO
tdiiA. Aril,
dOMMXMDATIOM D b l S t N A t i
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has., Jjepu. fU r|ed . j q . th e , r a ile d States nk lr tfl bail attached, may be
Wedding rings are different
Hex Heck xayn: " A b o u t-n il
■ nrtte’tri Cttrti the
o f the sondte-” of ctnbrtrkiutf alt r i g h t '
from clreua rings.
In wedding they in to genian Is nidenteppin*
B a t. they don't think It ought rings the performance la con­ hkrd wdrk and ra b b in ’ up a big
•♦on numerous .iLnv,egUgnuoas. t
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to
be wished onto an Indian tinuous.
bank balance Sdltr I t ”
There is a feeling that congressional and senate in­
stigations agf.yB niMi«t »ita n cee,^ to k p ly ’ for
iridal
Feet, and that*«Ts such, Anet"Upset eoflnnTiidustt'ial rota­
tions, with resistin g kiss «Mid inconvenience to tjic puU-
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W e have legal, judicial and regulatory departments
our government which should lie capable of carrying
FtPfG O SH
i proper invesUghtioBli and hearings where the facts
' S A K fcs OOM-f 1 Í DW c x > o o lY W A É Ì
arrahV 8 w h dui^m ritorized proceedings might not be
e r W -ruePŒA
S e
W E E ’ H O R S E S Y COMt
i tjpnsaiional
¡eharaotert hs the “ show s” the sennte
Iki A U T i t r ö u R 1
Uriff a oC plug !
; & N t A b S S - L M -U H -V H W - S E L F S
ages, hut thev would be its effective in getting results
AM*
' H ick * AT M t !
id far less cxjiensive for the taxpayers.
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SM1TR A GOOO 1 OVAJlVFERCrOT
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Fruit Cream
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THE HANDSHAKE
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A news dispatch from Mantua, Italy, declares thnl
andsliaking lias been prohibited among a ll employes ol’
lat city, and that henceforth the old Roman salute must
He used ap ^ « j g q i o f . greetpiff. * The retypp fo t Ihj» [e-
duirement is not stated, but posfeibiV this was done On the
ijieory that handshaking is unsanitary^ ithpi it te^lds to ,
(iommunicate disease germs.
! It would make, quite a change in the customs of so­
ciety if the habit o f handshaking should be frowned Upon
By health authorities, or discontihued for any reason. The
llandclasp is « social method that has been a great power.
By CHARLES P. STEWART
■: fty its memts lrttawweAMb politician« have, won th e ir
DEMAND-
G io o c r a o s k U
P unch I i ' m a v i U l B 1
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V-lCF WA\AJ— H oR s& ta aim T
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, LOOK LÍXE A n
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984 Oak St. Aeree«
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Your Phone Order For Meats
will he filled As CnrefuMy as if yon edme to our shop
persohAHy td sh ied your meats.
Y our
Yearns
Last
1 ft&ON4 CALL
Suit
May sqjve the vexing question of Whdt to hkve
We Will
cftll fo t ahd
THE EAGLE MARKET
W» DMlVef
deliver afteb I) M l h»Sn
cleaned and pressed.
Ashland ritenni ng
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D yeing W erks
3» F irst Bk
P h ök e 63
The Best That Thfe Cheese Market
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All kinds o f cottage stud fahey
cheesd.
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gfft of women
at men were strongef
i hence that it was their drtty to shelter and p to te «
m en.* »t.,-« î» .,,i » . . . .. « *.{ I . .
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The modern ffhman ^rant» to stantf on her own fe e t
1 Ijelieves she will make better progress if the idea it
jp|>ed that women are in any way inferior and needing
Ip. Many poople feel that old fashlouod chivalry bad
chrtnh, aiid- tüiwkitalj» enftanongiutei-s. {’erhaps wind
» world ne«^s I a A i A kA $ ifc lf tto lirip the old idea c )
Fercnce to women, 1/ut to have everyone show more
’erertce and ehivalry toward everyone else, regardiez
on the kn i gì lì ly « a ic e | »tí on
M o th e r ’ll d a y
( good Mea to
Ottb ptatftO ajfe dsstlhxl o f bVferv cotiMder-
afion mid the utmost priVttoy In theff ttttiii-
actioag w ith as;
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Our Wide bxperiohte«| efflcUrtt staff and
eompteta,equipment friade tth Itt h ftaititatt
to render bVefy assistance when our «or-
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w ill do If you have it
. dry-cleaned now . \ g
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