Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 20, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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΂NRY WOOD
attention, the Italian ‘ delegatq,
Senator Sclaloja. has only to whte-
4>hrlnto the ear of the BrasiEhH
GENEVA,’ UH») — The League
delegate at his left, the latest
of Nations hahcreated a new forth word that Mussolini has to say on
of diplomacy.
the question of , Italian em ifom
Founded, as it orfglnallÿ 4as,
tlon1 to Brasil J •
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to kin secret diplomacy, it has
Then, too, the shores of Lake]
succeeded is-giving birth to what Geneva swartas with little out t o
might be called open fcscreh di­ the way eatipg places— wherefkip
plomacy. ' ■
eating Is godtl and the public Js
Within the past two years Gen­ not abundant.
eva in general, and the pre­
"There the various foreign min*
cincts of ths^ League in particular, isterg end diplomats who are H I
has become the world’s recognized Geneva,transacting’ “League busj-
center of open agreements, ie- ness" meet “by chahce”.and tran­
eretly “arrived at.”
sact business that lgn’t that of the
Before the war for the foreign League. A half hour afterward»
minister of ond country to visit they are b a d , innocent looking
' t WASHINGTON,-July 2«__ (U
the fdreign mirflster of another attending a meeting- of the coun­
P ) —-One o f the braves men in the
country meant in degree of pub­
World is Captain Victor Blea's- licity that rendered almost lmpoe- cil or' some League commission.
Under the alibi of being at Geq-
! dale, U. s. Marine r Corps, Who
•sible any specif io aims being ! eva on League business any cap­
walks daily through heavy ma-
"Didn't you see J held
'¿bine gun' fire Just to show troops reached. At, that timp diplomacy able European minister or diplq?)
, côuld not stand publicity of any mat can In a few hours “acci­
my hand outt”
the infallibility of machine guns.’ kind-—even the publicity of the
I Captain Bleasdale, a B I a a c mere fact that negotiations were dentally’ meet the foreltig minis­
ters and diplomats of nearly any
“M a t it,Thisain't
Mont veteran, walks through a ten' going on was Jtkely to be fatal.
leading country and in a Htttf
inch wide lane, during a machine
tag day, Brother."
But now instead of paying vis­ private conversation, withv every­
gun barrage. He takes bis stroll its to each other in the different
body looking on. can arrive “op*
calmly, confident that the bullets countries, the forcing minister of
enly’’at
h is own little secret a l i ­
No matter how careful
Mo not vary in course after they Sil leading hâtions çf Europe now
ment.
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ate «Jlephtrged.
Y O U are in operating your
eome to Geneva every three
But this courageous method months oj ofteber, and under sthe
car, in giving proper sig­
marine
troops are shown how pretext e f tr a n s a c tin g “League
nals, in avoiding chanced
close they can walk to a machine business* take advantage of the '
of accident, you cannot
gun barrage, in making a sur- close eontact that is offered to
tell what the other fellow
priee flank attack oa’Vb« enemy.
reach secretly, but under the eyes
is going to do— you Cannot
The secret of the trtch, ta p - pf the entire world— including
take all the steps to pre­
tain Bleasdale said, Is simple. Ail some 200 newspaper correspond­
WASHINGTON, July
fO.—
vent accidents.
you do is walk In a straight linn. ants— whatever agreements they
U
P
)—
Motorists
fn
the
united
9 n® step to the right or left prob­ may have under consideration.
That’s why you should
States have more than 400,0P0
ably
would mean instant death.
carry complete automobile
The way open-secret diplomacy > miles of roads,’, suitable for auto­
Another stunt of the officer is works out at Geneva is something
insurance protection writ­
mobiles, on which to tour this
to walk between thq machine' gun as follows:
iummer, according to the Nation­
ten by dusagency o f dm
fire ahd target to illustrate there
Bfiand, for example, may “hap- al
i Geographic Society.
Hartford ' Fire Insurance*
is a dead space whbre troop^ will pen” to take the same train tp
When the ’horseless carriages’
Company.
be tote unddr thefr own barrage Geneva to “transact League busi­
first appeared 30 years ago the
flr> overhead.
ness” as Chamberlain. On the pro bihip, was to find roads on •
way private’ conversations—-bo- ’ which th e y could run. Now the
fore
the vary eyes of everyone on ] problem 5>f tourists is which road
Fish will not bite during sum­
the
train*—may
be conducted for to
1 take, there are so many b i
mer, winter, spring and autumn.
hours.
, . i them. '
x
At- Geneva, the French and
A tourist, driving J f hours a
Borrowing money is dangerous*
Spanish, d e le g a tio n s may occupy 1 day at hn a v er a g e sp eed of ,30
you may have to pay it back.,
the same- hotel. I f the Spanish i
egardless
ambassador wants to-ape Briand I
all he has to do Is te-slip up stairs I
by the front way of thb back wgy, tending his .Journey three years
as he may cbpoae, and an ex­ and io* days. 1
as a
, , , y ,
I..)-»
change of views quickly takes
America is now riding up the
place.
t
crest of its third renaissance of
On the way to tips next morn­ road building, according to the so­
ing's meeting of the Council. ciety. Mouncfhttilders, the mys­
Chamberlain On descending, from terious vanished tribe in the Mis­
his automobil« at the door of the sissippi fa lley . had the first
Secretariat, happens Fo see, Abch- roads built in North America.
mann, the German Consul Gener­
The second high point in high­
that ean be rendered to a loved oDe'who has passed
al at Geneva standing In the h a ll­ way history came when the .na­
awjiy is accomplished through the funeral director.
way.
They
walk
together, tion expanded westward a n d
through a throng of newspaper trucking roads were constructed.
Our long experience and up-to-date equipment en­
correspondents and public gen­ The automobile brought forth the
able us to rendfer every possible help. Personal at­
erally tor two minutes, but dür- third, and most notable era of
tention is given by the proprietor to the many de­
lng those two mfoutes, Cham­ turnpike construction ever seen
tails. Everything possible is done to relievo the
berlain tells to the German cqpsul in any nation of the world.
fauiilW’and friends of all worrisOnje Retails.
general, the latest word that he
would like to have transmitted to
Berlin.
During the session of the
League council, . while VJdount
Ishil, the Japanese delegate, is
reading a long report on the
Funeral Directors
HOLLYWOOD. Cal., July 20
League’s International health ef­ i — (U P )— Lee Duncan's, police
Day Phone 312.
Night PAonee 181-L— J31-J
forts, in which no one is Interest­ dogs did not make a proper al­
Mrs. Lottls Dodge, Indy assistant
ed and to which no one is paying lowance for Robert B. Thurston's
summer attire, according to the
recital of woes in a 316,00q dam­
age action filed here. Duncan
trains his dogs tor motion picture
work and Thurston also maker
bis living before the camera.
In this particular picture Thur­
ston was the villain. The dogs
were assisting the hero In the
heavy thwarting role. —. •
The actor sets forth in hie com­
plaint that he had been assured
the dogs were trained to bits fun-poking,at the motor car of 20
through clothing, but to Btop be­ years ago, exhibited in the Twen­
fore contact with the skin. ty Years Ago column of J h s Em­
poria Gazette.
*
Wih this assurance he went on!
4 The 20 year old Item read:
the scene.
“Atebibon may hato her brew­
But no soother . had Duncan
er
/;
RtftcMnson may have her
•aid "sty Am” according, to th e !
Restful Pullman quarters
salt
works;
Topeka her woolen
complaint,
than
the
dogs
sprang
night's restful sleep; arrivi
niqte; Wichita her packing houses
upon
Thurston,
tore
off
his
cloth­
for business next morning
ing .and then »qt to work oh the hht Emppfia is ebout'to.have . a
flesh th is disclosed.
1
Phone our agent for reservation» on
He
Was
iU
tor
Weeks
after-
cher N o. 54 «it N o. s i. Ih n former
Ward, h«. asserts. • z
S16.4S
nts ypo j» Flprtlan4 at M J oext
V BY
! (United Press CorrespOhdent)
Bravest Office?
In Army is Cited
The Last Act of
Service
Actor Sties Owner
/ Of Vicious Dog
J. P. D od ge & S o n s
16-day lhnit,
$19.95
of how much you
pay, no other cigarette is so satis-
fying
lighted Camel. No other
is so good, so full of quality through
and through.
N o other cigarette ever made
im possible to sm oke enough
Camels to tire the taste. They
never leave a cigaretty. after-taste,
And mere money lias no voice in
Camel preference. Millions who
could easily afford to pay tiie high*
such a hit with the world as Carnet
Millions cheered the arrival of this
famous cigarette— because of its
ever-dependable quality. Camel is
overwhelmingly the world’s favor-
ite smoke.
C am el ch a m p io n sh ip l a s «
through the yean, because for
satisfying pleasure, for downright
enjoyment no other cigarette is
within a mile of Gamel. It’s simply
est price, buy and smoke only
Camels. In all walks of life, "Have
a-Camei” is recognized as quality
password to thetJtffiosf in cigarettes,
We invjje you to try Campfa.
Into this one brand the world’s
largest tpbacco organisation putt
the utmost that money can. buy.
If yOU want the tastiest smoke that
evercam efrom acigarette—
Hai'e a Camel!
.’
is a livery stable tor automobiles.
A garbage or garage or whatever
you call it is a great thing. The
real Kansas aristocracy is t£e
gasoline aristocracy. And as a
sign of Emporia's social grandeur
she Is going to have one of those
blamed garbages.”
To which -the editor adds to­
day:
“How. quickly times have?
uxning, the latter at I :jo a.m.
The speed limit means how feet
you can go, not how stow.
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O ç t .J U 6 2 6
S top o vkr privilege^
R
.
J
Being cynical is ensM h
make any mak a dyUlc.-
eobfortahle Pullgtaa
G Ö I -l t ) È E N ' S
:
chkage<£ TWenty le a fs h id the
»•fr’efe business was an experi­
ment. 'today almost as «any
min gr4 engaged in t b s cake add
feeding o f th e automobile as are
enga/ed Id the Cafe and fe e in g
of homo saptottfe R costs almost
a» much to bee» th e wheels go­
8' 4 to l» U s4 .................» s h ............... i , .
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D O N ’T W A IT
li
to
ing Under our cars as to keep the
wheels going In our bends.
“As It is, the revolution has
come quietly and only wise peo­
ple know bow deeply it has af­
fected economics, politics, and
Ameriowu society from top to bot­
tom.’*
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r
N ett Winter To Order
One-Day Service
on
Shoe Repairing
O. K. Kramer, Ticket Agent—Phone 43
tgjfe’s Shoe ShQp
r‘; 839 E. Mato street
_
emporia . Kaaa., juty n . —
(U P )— -TW nutomohlle has
brongm .aq dronotalc rsvotwtlon
and wflth H a sootal and pnIMfcal
revolution,“ Wtniam Allen White
weites in commenting on his own
NEW BOOKS
• ’- i t
Forgoing the shortage which fa ahpodt certain, We
arc roomving many carloads. Wc ogh deliver direct
ftomthacar.
ASHLAND